Rach... Piano Concerto No.2 Op 18: II
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Originally posted by Allegro:
Rach... Piano Concerto No.2 Op 18: II
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Well, quite a number of pieces at the moment:
V. Lübeck: Prelude and Fuge in E major no.2
H. Mulet: Carillon-Sortie in D major
J.S.Bach: O Mensch bewein dein' Sünde gross
J Greyling: Op berge en in Dale
10 chorales (all organ works for my June exam). I am really enjoying practising at the moment, it's so great!
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Originally posted by ruudp:
RACH...pianoconcerto???....damnn I´ve got some work to do before I´d ever be able to play a piece of this scale, I´ve been playing the piano for 5 years now since may.And I´m working on the nocturne op.9 nr.2 in E flat major of chopin as on his raindrop-prelude in D flat major...lovely works to hear AND to play.
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I'm presently much enjoying Mozart Piano Sonatas: K330, K331, K545. Playing them really makes me appreciate the cleverness of Mozart.
I'm labouring over Bach Well-Tempered Prelude 15. Bach is by far the biggest challenge for pianists I think.
and just started Beethoven Rage over a lost penny (Op 129).
I just bought the sheet music for the 'Pastoral' Beethoven Sonata, but haven't started looking at it yet.
[This message has been edited by Sir Bygber Brown (edited 07-15-2005).]I composed some variations on a theme of yours... funny little tune, but it yielded some good things.
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Originally posted by Sorrano:
That is a wonderful work--fun to play! I especially like the slow movement; it gives me a feeling of improvisation from the master.
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'Man know thyself''Man know thyself'
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Starting to prepare my recital for the end of this year.
1 - Variations in F minor HOB:18 N.6 - Haydn
2 - Sonata Op.31 n.2 - Our own.
3 - Wanderer-Fantasie - Schubert
4 - Papillons Op.2 - Schumann
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"Wer ein holdes weib errungen...""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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Been practising a Faure Sicilienne for Violin and Piano (the violin part), as well as the mozart piano sonatas i told you about. I love playing Mozart, it gives me such pleasure. I probably prefer listening to Beethoven, but its close.
I composed some variations on a theme of yours... funny little tune, but it yielded some good things.
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Originally posted by Rutradelusasa:
Starting to prepare my recital for the end of this year.
1 - Variations in F minor HOB:18 N.6 - Haydn
2 - Sonata Op.31 n.2 - Our own.
3 - Wanderer-Fantasie - Schubert
4 - Papillons Op.2 - Schumann
A very nice programme - the Haydn variations are very beautiful and the Schubert a great challenge. I'm working on Op.109, Ravel's Sonatine and Brahms's B minor Rhapsody.
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'Man know thyself''Man know thyself'
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Originally posted by Peter:
A very nice programme - the Haydn variations are very beautiful and the Schubert a great challenge. I'm working on Op.109, Ravel's Sonatine and Brahms's B minor Rhapsody.
P.S.: I wrote it wrong, it's HOB:17.
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"Wer ein holdes weib errungen...""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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