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    What pieces are you working on?

    There are so many musicians here, I was just wondering what everyone has been playing lately!

    My list of what I am working on:

    Classical Guitar: Etude #1, Villa-Lobos
    Cello Suite No.1, Bach
    Leyena, Isaak Albeniz
    Lute Suite in E Major, Bach
    Study in A, Carcassi

    Piano: Etude 12, Chopin
    Sonata 545, Mozart
    Pathetique, Beethoven

    Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
    That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
    And then is heard no more. It is a tale
    Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
    Signifying nothing. -- Act V, Scene V, Macbeth.

    #2
    Originally posted by Beyond Within:
    There are so many musicians here, I was just wondering what everyone has been playing lately!

    My list of what I am working on:

    Classical Guitar: Etude #1, Villa-Lobos
    Cello Suite No.1, Bach
    Leyena, Isaak Albeniz
    Lute Suite in E Major, Bach
    Study in A, Carcassi

    Piano: Etude 12, Chopin
    Sonata 545, Mozart
    Pathetique, Beethoven

    A Splendid idea BW.

    I've been playing:
    The raindrop prelude by chopin op.28 nr.15,

    a waltz by chopin in a minor brown index 150.

    An etude by bürgmuller called the little elves

    Träumerei by schumann.

    And I've set myself too the first movement of the sonata in e minor op.90 by beethoven..which I find not as difficult as much of the other opening movements..

    Regards,
    Ruud.

    P.s should you need sheetmusic of the music listed above *except bürgmuller* e-mail me...I can send you the pieces..

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      #3
      hello...

      you all have nice programs
      at the moment i'm working (or at least i'm starting to) at
      Beethoven: Appasionata
      Prokofiev: sonata n2
      Chopin: etude cis-moll (op10/4)
      some more studies of Debussy and Schumann-Paganini

      Do you have any ideas?
      I must choos one "biger" work from Liszt (I was thinking about some Hungarian rapsody ...)
      What do you think about Bach: Toccata&Fuga, e-moll ?

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        #4
        Originally posted by lars-fm:
        hello...

        you all have nice programs
        at the moment i'm working (or at least i'm starting to) at
        Beethoven: Appasionata
        Prokofiev: sonata n2
        Chopin: etude cis-moll (op10/4)
        some more studies of Debussy and Schumann-Paganini

        Do you have any ideas?
        I must choos one "biger" work from Liszt (I was thinking about some Hungarian rapsody ...)
        What do you think about Bach: Toccata&Fuga, e-moll ?
        Good day Larsfm,
        I've not reached the level of leszt just yet but there are some nice pieces he wrote:Waldesrauschen,gnomenreichen.hungarian rhapsody nr.2 in Cis minor and his mephistowaltz,his liebestraum nr.3 in a flat major or perhaps his paganini-etude la campagnella...those are all top-notch works

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          #5
          yes i've played waldesrauschen
          very nice
          i will take a look at the 2nd rapsody probably
          thank's

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            #6
            Originally posted by lars-fm:
            yes i've played waldesrauschen
            very nice
            i will take a look at the 2nd rapsody probably
            thank's
            YOU'VE PLAYED waldesrauschen already...
            For how long have you been playing then *your record says student*...I'm 18 and play the piano since my 14th this is my 4th year...I'm glad to be able too play some of chopins works let alone the works of Liszt...

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              #7
              Some of the things I've been working on (for fun) are 1st movement of the Beethoven 3rd Piano Concerto, 3rd Movement of the Mozart 23rd Piano Concerto, and slow movement of the Appassionata.

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                #8
                I have recently finished a piece for amplified string quartet, percussion and electronics.

                I am also in the middle of setting some of Rumi's poems for small chorus.

                Also, I have finished a new batch of poems that have evolved over the last few weeks.

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                v russo
                v russo

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                  #9
                  Writing: oboe concerto, Mass, trying to start 'Vestas Feuer ' (the Beethoven-haus sent me the libretto), piano concerto (trying to finish it...).

                  Playing: Scriabine's Etude in D# (the last of 12 etudes) and Papillons from Schumman.

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                  "Aaaaagnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi... PAM, PAM PA RAM PAM PAM..." (Missa Solemnis)
                  "Wer ein holdes Weib errungen..."

                  "My religion is the one in which Haydn is pope." - by me .

                  "Set a course, take it slow, make it happen."

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                    #10
                    Someone is working on Chopins 4th etude op.10?! How far are you into it, and at what tempo? I was looking at it, and man there are some crazy stretches for those chords/arpeggios!!
                    Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
                    That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
                    And then is heard no more. It is a tale
                    Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
                    Signifying nothing. -- Act V, Scene V, Macbeth.

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                      #11
                      Yeah, great idea BW!
                      What I am working on at the moment:

                      Clarinet: Taizé hymns (Bless the Lord my soul, Laudate Dominum, Laudate Omnes Gentes, There can be no greater love, Ubi Caritas, Cofetimi Domino and others)

                      Piano: Beethoven Violin Sonata no.5 "Spring" accompaniment

                      Organ: Liszt Introitus
                      JS Bach Short Prelude in G minor
                      Feike Asma "Dankt, dankt nu allen Gott"
                      2 chorales

                      Went to a stunning choir and organ concert last night it was just WONDERFUL!!!!

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                        #12
                        Js Bach Chaconne D-moll

                        CPE Bach BbMajor Sonata

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                          #13
                          I haven't had any lessons since March, but I've been working on a few pieces. I'm still practicing these pieces for my college placement next week:
                          Chopin's 1st Nocturne, op.9, no.1
                          Beethoven's 5th piano sonata, op.10, no.1
                          Bach's Allemande from the 5th French Suite

                          I am working on these peices for fun:
                          Mozart's Aminor piano sonata, K.310
                          Beethoven's Kreutzer violin sonata

                          Ruud- I've worked on the op.90 sonata. I was learning it when I stopped taking lessons, so I still can't play it very well. I love that piece. The first movement isn't really very hard, except for those two sections, the first one is at bar 56, and then it's repeated later. Those are terrible!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Rutradelusasa:
                            Writing: oboe concerto, Mass, trying to start 'Vestas Feuer ' (the Beethoven-haus sent me the libretto), piano concerto (trying to finish it...).

                            Playing: Scriabine's Etude in D# (the last of 12 etudes) and Papillons from Schumman.

                            I love Scriabin. Do you know any of the sonatas? No.s 5-9-10 etc...
                            amazing creations, are they not?!

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                            v russo

                            [This message has been edited by v russo (edited 08-15-2004).]
                            v russo

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by v russo:
                              I love Scriabin. Do you know any of the sonatas? No.s 5-9-10 etc...
                              amazing creations, are they not?!

                              He's more natural (to me) than Liszt, whom he writes more or less alike. I only get confused by the impressive amount of sharps and etc . I never heard these sonatas, with whom do you recommend them?

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                              "Aaaaagnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi... PAM, PAM PA RAM PAM PAM..." (Missa Solemnis)
                              "Wer ein holdes Weib errungen..."

                              "My religion is the one in which Haydn is pope." - by me .

                              "Set a course, take it slow, make it happen."

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