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Topic: Piano competition repertoire
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virtuoso finn
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Piano competition repertoire
on: December 03, 2024, 10:14:15 PM
So in march I am entering my first piano competition called "Christina Concours" In the Netherlands! The total playtime allowed is 10 minutes and you can choose your own repertoire but I am not sure about that yet
There are 2 options for me (But I am 100% open for suggestions)
Beethoven's Sonata op 10 no 2 (sonata 6) Mvt 1 (5 Min) + Chopin etude op 25 no 1 (3 Min)
Both of these pieces have been in my repertoire for about 3 months so I am really comfortable with them, but I feel like I can tackle more difficult pieces because I have. I am also better (in my opinion) in romantic pieces than classical pieces so I would rather make the romantical piece the longest instead of the classical one.
Mussorgksy's Pictures at an exhbition, Gate of Kiev and half of Baba yaga (7 min) + Beethoven sonata op 110 (sonata 31) Mvt 2 (2 min)
These pieces I feel like are more of my level, I have fully learned these pieces yet but I think I will finish them in about 2 weeks. I feel like this might be better for me, only problem is that there is not calm/lyrical part in these pieces, they are just really loudly smashing the piano somewhat haha.
Which one do you think is the best? And if you have suggestions for different pieces, please let me know, I still have way more than enough time!
Thanks in advance!
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