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Offline thepianolad

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Beethoven 5th 'Emperor' Concerto 1st or 3rd Movement
on: October 30, 2021, 08:00:49 AM
Hi,

I've decided to take on a concerto competition at my school and they only allow Classical or Baroque pieces. I have chosen that I like the emperor the best out of the many from Haydn, Mozart, Bach, Beethoven etc. I have listened to.

I am only allowed to perform 1 movement and I would preferably like to play the most 'virtuosic' one. Obviously, the 2nd movement isn't as flamboyant as the 1st or 3rd, so I am asking which proves to show the most technical skill/virtuosity out of the two to perform later.

Thanks.  :)
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Offline brogers70

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Re: Beethoven 5th 'Emperor' Concerto 1st or 3rd Movement
Reply #1 on: October 30, 2021, 10:08:57 AM
The first movement works better as a stand alone, I think.

Offline lelle

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Re: Beethoven 5th 'Emperor' Concerto 1st or 3rd Movement
Reply #2 on: October 31, 2021, 10:19:04 PM
I'd say 1st movement works better as a standalone, like brogers70 says, but isn't the 3rd movement more virtuosic?

Offline anacrusis

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Re: Beethoven 5th 'Emperor' Concerto 1st or 3rd Movement
Reply #3 on: November 01, 2021, 09:50:35 PM
My vote is for the 1st movement.
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