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Topic: Schubert's Drei Klavierstücke - Which one should I learn?  (Read 6842 times)

Offline daredevil

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Hi everyone! I need to choose to play either Schubert’s Drei Klavierstücke No. 1 (pp.1-6) or No. 2 (pp. 6-13). I'm working with a fairly tight timeline, so I'm hoping to get a sense of which is generally considered less technically demanding. Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

Offline lelle

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Re: Schubert's Drei Klavierstücke - Which one should I learn?
Reply #1 on: December 23, 2025, 03:36:50 PM
It depends on if you think double thirds are harder than the stuff that's in no. 1. If yes, no. 2 is probably harder but it's concentrated to those middle sections.
 

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