It's Op 43.6.The very useful spreadsheet file on grades of pieces that rattles around here lists it as a Grade 8.
I'm sure you could try it. What pieces did you played before?
I don't relay on that list too much. Acording to it 99% of Bachs WTC is grade 7 and other stuff like that
I started from scratch 2 year ago, before that, no music trainning at all, just loveto listen classical music.The past 2 years, i almost spent most of the time playing chopin's Nocturne in C-sharp minor op. posth and Waltz in A minor op. posth, of coz some sparse exercisings and little pieces ( But i do spend a lot of time here daily!!!). With tremendous help from this forum, i am getting the pieces at my hand. Thank you again for all your wonderful posts.I love chopin's music. But i think listening and playing too much of his pieces make myself too sentimental. So the next piece i am going to try will be something that are happy tune and upbeat. That's why i am interested in the "To Spring". But..., apparently it's too beyond my level.Can someone recommend short pieces(2-3 pages) that are of uplifting spirit?
I guess you could play it. Right after having played this nocturne, I began to play the pathetique sonata, and then the revolutionary study, and both are harder. So I guess you could play this one with this background. A piece that is SO exciting to play is Rach prelude no.2 in Bb major! So great!! But probably too hard for you. Else than that... I don't really know. Try chopin's minute waltz, I think.
Since my reply sort of precipated a few things, late_beginner, I better add a bit.I personally am not a big fan of "grading" per se. On grading, the Chopin A major prelude would be down at one level, and Balakirev's Islamey would be...off the scale. But the former is horribly hard to make sound like it should. Obviously, in purely technical terms there is a gap between the two. Just like the comment on most of the WTC in that file is graded at 7 or so.I'm also a big fan of stretching a bit. If you want to do that Grieg, there's nothing stopping you from looking at it and getting an idea of where your skills are in relation to it. It might be one of a couple of things. Doable. Doable with a fair amount of work. Doable with a lot of work. Out of the question. If it's in the first three categories -- well, why not? Perhaps starting with some technically simpler Grieg -- the Nocturne comes to mind.I do not recommend this approach for Islamey
DIE!
Another skeptical one or are you just jealous?
Now where is the "Stop bringing up your amazing skills in every post you make" option
I don't find it amazing at all, I said that it was common to make jumps of difficulty between two pieces, taking for exemple me. But I know many people here did jumps like that. My goal was just to help him, but if you take it like that, fine.P.S. : I have my answer you're jealous.
Ha det bra!
Det håller jag med om.And yes, Theirry, I'm amazingly jealous of your wicked piano and bragging skills.
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Except the poster in this thread was willing to accept that it was too hard for him.
I love and want to play this piece a lot. But from what it sounds and its sheet music, it's very hard to me. Can anyone let me me what level this piece is? Thanks.