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Offline hannapiano

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Ideas for repertoire in my masters
on: April 17, 2020, 09:00:57 PM
I am going to be starting graduate school in the fall for piano pedagogy and performance. I am still currently in my undergrad but working from home due to the virus, so I’m attempting to get a head start on music for this fall. I still meet over video call with my current professor and she wants me to bring her a list of pieces and she will help me get a good set of options to discuss with my future professor.

I am looking for some ideas on what to play. Preferably, not any Beethoven Sonatas or Chopin pieces as I already have been looking into them.

If it helps, I can list some of the music I’ve played in my undergrad to get a feel for where I am!

Bach - Italian concerto
Bach - a few preludes and fugues from book 1
Haydn - E flat major sonata hob. 52
Beethoven - Pathetique
Chopin - Preludes op. 28 no. 15 + 17
Chopin - Etudes op. 10 no. 5  + op. 25  no. 9
Rachmaninoff - moment musical no. 5
Rachmaninoff - Prelude in C# minor
Brahms - Rhapsody op. 79 no. 2
Debussy - Pour le Piano
And a few more

Some suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated as I’m really hoping to find something new and interesting!

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Re: Ideas for repertoire in my masters
Reply #1 on: April 18, 2020, 05:33:33 AM
Barvinsky is dope , variety to choose from
Ie his suite on Ukrainian Themes

Scherzo example


Preludes  mah gawd the preludes, so good




Other misc


Lots of goodies w Vladigerov
Such a great sound


Anything from Henry Martin's 24 preldues and fugues
 

Bit o background on Martin's P&Fs...


I'll think a bit and post more later x I tend to forget what I know lolzies

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Reply #2 on: April 18, 2020, 05:46:12 AM
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Re: Ideas for repertoire in my masters
Reply #3 on: April 18, 2020, 06:20:10 AM
Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 12 Preludes
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Re: Ideas for repertoire in my masters
Reply #4 on: April 18, 2020, 06:49:22 AM
yoshimatsu should not be overlooked
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Hold on to something, this stuff is fall off your chair and slap yo momma good

and at about 1:45 or so , don't day I didints warn you 😎

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Re: Ideas for repertoire in my masters
Reply #5 on: April 18, 2020, 09:21:45 AM
yoshimatsu should not be overlooked
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Hold on to something, this stuff is fall off your chair and slap yo momma good

and at about 1:45 , don't day I didints warn you

You had me worried.  There's a pause there.  ;D
For in that sleep of death what dreams may come

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Re: Ideas for repertoire in my masters
Reply #6 on: April 18, 2020, 01:16:44 PM
You had me worried.  There's a pause there.  ;D
gives us a chance to get ready for an incredibly beautiful climax of the piece !
Good to hear from you golden
 I worry that this Fall's preserves will be delayed by the  pandemic
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