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'THE' LIST (as of 10/21/07)

[No number after the person's name indicates the mazurka is chosen for the 1st "Recital" on March 1, 2008. A number (2) and/or (3) indicates that mazurka has been chosen for the second and third recital. October 17, 2008 and March 1, 2009 (respectively).]

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6/1- PianoAgain
6/2 - Mistaya
6/3 - Balakirev


7/1 - Peyton (2)
7/2 - gabytu (2)
7/3 - Frycek
7/4 - Mistaya (3)
7/5 - Piano&Violin (2)


17/1 - Rustyfingers (3)
17/2 - Rustyfingers
17/3 - Rustyfingers (2)
17/4 - Peyton

24/2 - Theowne
24/3 - Pianolina


30/1 - Schubertian
30/2 - Gabtytu
30/3 - Schubertian (2)
30/4 - Schubertian (3)

33/1 - Piano&Violin (3)
33/2 - Playadom
33/3 - Chardonnay
33/4 - Piano&Violin


41/1 - Ragnhild (E minor)
41/2 - Balakirev (B Major) (2)
41/3 - Ragnhild (Ab Major) (2)
41/4 - Ragnhild (C# minor) (3)

50/2 - Frycek (3)
50/3 - Playadom* (1 along with 33/2)

63/1 - Gerg
63/2 - Mistaya (2)
63/3 - Frycek (2)

67/2 - Nancy333
67/3 - Cruiser
67/4 - Household


68/1- Balakirev (3)
68/3 - Sleepingcats
68/4 - Bassio


Chopin wrote over 60 of them, and many are of level 6 difficulty. But yippie

So, if you have one in the works or are planning on learning one soon (or can pull out the sheet music for one you've learned in the past), this is the time to give some possible thought to taking part.


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Is it to early to pick mazurkas? op.24 no.2 and op.67 posth. no.4 I can do.

If it is, then forget I made this post smile

60, a lot of marukas to distribute, though, and it seemed there was issues with the 26 preludes being distributed.


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Theowne:

A little early, but be on the look-out for the "offical" thread and get your "order" in early. As far as playing all 60, who knows that that may be a bit undoable, but we'll see.

Thank you for your interest...and especially your interest in the mazurkas. Aren't they wonderful?

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I would love to do 17/4 and 7/1. I may be out of town when the official thread starts so please keep me in mind. smile

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Will do, Peyton. Those two are yours. Now I just have to make note of this somewhere.

Gosh, what have I started? But I just hope more people get wind of this and start thinking about it.

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Mazurkas! The first Chopin piece I ever learned was a mazurka - Op. 24, No. 3. Wow, that must have been 13 years ago now. I still have my old book... Maybe I'll dust it off and join in this time.

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Ooooh I wanna play. I'll need to get back home and look at my sheet music before I commit to a specific piece....but count me in!

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I love the Mazurkas, too. Kathleen, you have really opened Pandora's Box here! I'm going to be looking through Mazurkas tomorrow when I should be recording my Prelude!

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I would like to participate too, but cannot commit as of yet because I still do not have recording capabilities! help

I'm trying to learn what it is I need, and if I can get set up within the next month or so... I'll pick something and enter officially! smile
(that is, if anything is left!)

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FIrst choice: Op 17 #4
Second choice: Op 30 #4
Third choice: Op 30 #3
Fourth choice: Op 68 #3


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The only one I know (or I should say have any hope of knowing by then) is Op 17 #4. I would dearly love to be included.

Peyton and Shubertian: Rock paper scissors for it?

Unless someone can suggest something at a similar level (she said shaking).


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Can someone post a link that shows the levels of all the Mazurkas ?


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I would like to play Op 41 no 3 and 4 - there should be some time to practice before March...

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Just recently started on Op. 33 No. 4 - my first mazurka and first Chopin piece. At Burgmueller and 2part-invention level, I'm rather proud my teacher let me start on it.

Can you put me down on it?

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Now if you adult beginners cant stop fighting over who gets 17/4 NOBODY gets to play it =

We may have to have a separate recital just for 17/4

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The only one I know (or I should say have any hope of knowing by then) is Op 17 #4. I would dearly love to be included.

Peyton and Shubertian: Rock paper scissors for it?

Unless someone can suggest something at a similar level (she said shaking).
Kathleen says it's mine na, na na na na na. :p

But seriously, I don't see why we couldn't share. But I leave that to those running this shin-dig. That's my favorite Mazurka which is why I wanted to be sure to get my name in early. I missed out on my favorite preludes.

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I'm not too familiar with the marzukas yet, but I would be willing to participate.

Will have a listen and pick out one which I would like to perform.

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My favourites are 63/3 and 33/4. I think Hershey's favourite is 63/3 also, so if he wants that one I'm happy with 33/4. Personally I think people should only be allowed to "book" one Mazurka until no-one else wants to join in. Also, if there aren't enough takers we could do a second Mazurka-thon in 2010.

This is a delicious idea - but I'd better get back to my Prelude for now....

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Good Gravy! This post was just suppose to be a "tickler." It looks as if I have started a diludge, but hey, who's complaining.

DeepElm: Since there are 60+ mazurkas, I don't know of a list that indicates the levels of all, but I will look. The only thing I can say at this point is that most are around the 6 level. They may be a few 4's, and then some that are longer, more complicated, that are in the 7 plus range. What I would suggest is to listen to as many as you can stand, over a period of a week or so, and then write down the ones that appeal to you. If you can, find the sheet music (off the internet, for free). I'm sure you will be able to tell which ones you might be able to handle. In the meantime, I will try to find a listing. So happy you are interested. I just finished one that was a level 6, but it wasn't difficult at all. A lot of repeating; however, as in the case of most of the mazurkas, it is the tempo/rubato/rhythm that is tricky and thus may place them at the 6 level.

I am thrilled that so many of you are interested. I will start a list, but please know that this can't be considered official until we really get into this and start discussing all the details and such. However, I do feel that since some of you have indicated your preferrence so early, your choices should be honored.

And, I think that the hope of playing all 60+ of them is far too ambitious, considering we had a difficult time (almost) in getting enough people for the 24+2 preludes. So, we might save some mazurkas for the following recital (as someone suggested).

Again, nothing is written in stone as of yet, but I will start the list, as promised.

All you fighting for op. 17/4...good luck.

I am so cheered by this.

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I withdraw my request for 17/4. It would be too much pressure if I botched it anyway, given there was so much good competition for it. Good luck y'all.


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