I plan to do the Concerto after Moonlight (all 3). How much of a jump would it be? If Moonlight is ABRSM 8, how much would Grieg's be?
As i am from canada, i dont know what abrsm is, but if you can play the last movement of the moonlight very fast and musically without tension, the concerto should be no problem.
The Grieg concerto is a lot harder than the finale of 27/2, technically and otherwise.This is just plain stupid. Grieg is a major romantic concerto, which demands maturity and technique quite beyond what is required by an early beethoven showpiece. If you're not familiar with the Grieg, it has some serious technical demands. It could make someone really miserable if they tried to figure it out before they were ready for it. Heck, it could lead to injury. You are giving bad advice here; I have no respect for that.-Rach3
What is your background except of the moonlight sonata? But yeah, it's a big jump from moonlight 3rd to Grieg's concerto.
I wish I could change my teacher. She is horrible, horrible, and calls pieces songs.
The Grieg concerto is a lot harder than the finale of 27/2, technically and otherwise.This is just plain stupid. Grieg is a major romantic concerto, which demands maturity and technique quite beyond what is required by an early beethoven showpiece. If you're not familiar with the Grieg, it has some serious technical demands. It could make someone really miserable if they tried to figure it out before they were ready for it. Heck, it could lead to injury. You are giving bad advice here; I have no respect for that.
The 1st movement of the grieg isn't hard at all, I mean, I just sightread the whole thing and theres nothing quite difficult about it compared to moonlight 3rd. Sure it will take work, but injury???
I can easily imagine someone with the wrong technique but lots of passion slaving away at the Grieg cadenza for hours, trying to get those tremolos as fast as possible, and destroying him/herself with painful tendonitis................I stand by my original advice, don't commit yourself to a major work like Grieg without a competent and supportive teacher. One whom you trust to help you.And I stand by my original advice to viking: stop giving bad advice.
My friend played grieg concerto after playing 1st mvmt of pathetique...
...I am only advising based on experience, while your advice is purely a subjective opinion...