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Topic: Lyapunov performance
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arpeggio
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Lyapunov performance
on: August 09, 2020, 03:07:57 AM
Hello everyone,
I'm new on this forum. I have to choose a piece in the romantic period for a performance. I was searching on youtube when I found a video that shows the 12 transcendental etudes of Lyapunov. I found that they are very interesting and evocative. After listening to all of them, one of my favorites was no. 3, "Carillon". There was very beautiful sonorities! It seems that no. 10, "Lesghinka" was the "performance" etude, the good one to play in front of an audience. Of course, I like all of them, but I prefer the 3rd one or some of the others. If I play the no. 3 or another one that I like but I don't play the no. 10, could this affect my grade? Thank you!
PS: French is my first language, I hope you will understand
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ronde_des_sylphes
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Re: Lyapunov performance
Reply #1 on: August 09, 2020, 11:21:42 AM
No. 10 is quite a bit harder than no. 3, imo.
The most important thing is to play your choice well.
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Re: Lyapunov performance
Reply #2 on: August 10, 2020, 02:42:20 AM
Good Grief! One brother a musician/composer and the other a famous mathematician/physicist
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