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Prelude 14 vs. Sonata 2, 4th Movement (Chopin)
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Topic: Prelude 14 vs. Sonata 2, 4th Movement (Chopin)
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nina.beatriz
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Prelude 14 vs. Sonata 2, 4th Movement (Chopin)
on: June 18, 2024, 04:55:28 PM
I am currently studying Prelude 14 in order to prepare for the 4th movement of Sonata 2. Do you think if you can play one, you can play the other (besides the obvious difference in the length/duration of the pieces of course).Or is the 4th movement significantly more challenging? Thank you
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lelle
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Re: Prelude 14 vs. Sonata 2, 4th Movement (Chopin)
Reply #1 on: June 18, 2024, 08:52:08 PM
4th movement is significantly more challenging, but that prelude follows a similar technical idea in a much shorter format, and allows you to dip your toes in!But yeah, that 4th movement is quite tricky.
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nina.beatriz
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Re: Prelude 14 vs. Sonata 2, 4th Movement (Chopin)
Reply #2 on: December 11, 2024, 08:15:10 PM
Thanks!
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