Hello, I am an intermediate-advanced player and my teacher would like me to play another Chopin etude. I can already play the op 10 no 12 at 126 bpm per quarter note and I’m eyeing op 10 no 4 and op 25 no 12. I also like Scriabin’s etudes. Any Chopin or Scriabin etudes that you guys would recommend most and which to stay away from at my level? My current repertoire is:Chopin op 10 no 12Rachmaninov op 32 no 12Scriabin op 12 no 2Brahms op 79 no 2Beethoven op 2 no 1 all movementsBach prelude and fugue in a minor book 2Any advice would be much appreciated!Thanks, Alex
Question - do you have a specific area you want to work on or improve for yourself? I think it would be much easier to narrow down which etude to start if you can identify a particular technical hurdle that you really want to get over.
Have you tried Op 10 no 4? What makes you say it's one of the more difficult ones? For me, the octave Etude is significantly more difficult than 10 no 4.
Yeah I kind of want better technique in the sense of clarity and swiftness
Yeah I kind of want better technique in the sense of clarity and swiftness but I would want one that trains the most beneficial areas of technique.I mean on the score it looks simple but those octave jumps and the speed is even faster than the revolutionary etude which I can barely get to 126-132 bpm. Also Richter playing it is intimidating. I’ve realized also I don’t want to torture my neighbors with the octave etude. Another thing is there’s this weird voicing in it which makes it pretty hard so I think the octave one is out of reach for me.I think I’m going to play around with the op 10 no 4 and the op 25 no 1 and choose on by the end of the week. Maybe I’ll just play the other one next. I think I’m going to wait with the op 25 no 7 though.