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I've had this idea for a while now. Finding out how large the PW (all of it's members) repertoire is if we combined it all into one list. I'll add everyones to the first post, but I'm just interested in how deep the PW repertoire actually is.
Solo Works
Albeniz -Iberia, Bk. 1
Bach: -2 part Inventions -Sinfonia No. 1, 15 -Chaconne (Busoni's arrangement) -Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue -English Suite #2,3,5 -French Suite 5 -Italian Concerto -Partita 2 and 3 -WTC Book 1: 2, 5, 7, 8,, 17, 21 -WTC Book 2: 5, 16
Bartok: -Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 1 -Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 6 -Op. 14 Suite
Beethoven:
-Sonata Op. 7 -Sonata Op.10 No. 2, all mvts -Sonata Op. 2 No.3 -Sonata Op. 10 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 10 No. 3 (1st and 2nd Movement) -Sonata Op. 13 (2nd movement) -Sonata Op. 14 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 26 -Sonata Op. 27 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 28 -Sonata Op. 31 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 49 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 53 -Sonata Op. 81 -Sonata Op. 90 -Sonata Op. 101
Berio : -Wasserklavier -Erdenklavier -Luftklavier -Feuerklavier
Brahms: -Hungarian dance #6 -Intermezzo Op. 116 No. 6 -Intermezzo Op. 118 No. 2 -Rhapsody Op. 119 No. 4 -Rhapsody Op. 79 no. 1 -Op. 116 -Sonata No. 1 -Handel Variations
Chaminade: -Meditation 76/6
Chopin: -Ballade: No 1,3 -Etudes: Op. 10 No. 1, 12 -Etudes: Op. 25 No. 5, 6,7, 12 -Fantasy Op. 49 -Polonaise Op. 53, Op. 40, Op. 44 -Preludes: 4,6,7,12,18,20 -Schezro #3 -Nocturne Op. 72 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 -Nocturne Op. 27 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 37 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1 -Sonata No. 3 -Waltz Op. 64 No. 1 -Waltz Op. 34 No. 1
Clementi: -Sonata Op. 25 No. 5 (2nd movement)
Dodge: -"Any Resemblance is Purely Coincidental"
Ginastera: -Danzas Argentina (2nd Movement) -Creole Dance -Tribute to Roberto Garcia Morillo -Sonata No. 1
Debussy: -La Fille aux cheveus de lin -La Cathedrale engloutie -Minstrels -Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l'air du soir -La plus que lent -Arabesque No. 1 -Clair de lune -Soiree dans Grenade
Fibich: -Poem
Gershwin: -Prelude No. 1
Haydn : -a couple sonatas -Sonata No. 35 in C Major -Sonatas Hob. XVI:8, 23, 26, 27, 34, and 46 -Andante and Variations in f minor
Lecuona: -Malaguena
Liszt: -Consolation 3 -Mephisto Waltz 1 -Mephisto Waltz 3 -Sonata in B minor (up to the fugue) -En Reve -Un Sospiro -Hungarian Rhapsody 2 -Liebestraume No. 3
MacDowell: -To a Wild Rose, Op. 51 No. 1 -March Wind, Op. 46 No. 10
Moszkowski: -Etude Op. 72 No. 2
Mozart: -Sonata K283 (1st movement) -Sonata K284 (1st movement) -Sonata K309 -Sonata K310 -Sonata K330 -Sonata K331 -Sonata K332 -Sonata K333 -Soanta K545 (1st Movement) -Sonata K576 -12 Variations on Ah! Vous dirai-je, maman
Mussorgski: -Pictures at an Exhibition
Prokofiev: -Prelude Op. 12 No. 7 -Sonata No. 3 -Sonata No. 7 -Sonata No. 8 -Sarcasms -visions fugitive
Rachmaninoff: -Prelude Op. 3 No. 2 -Prelude Op. 23 No. 4 -Prelude Op. 23 No. 5 -Vocalise -Moment Musical 3 -Elegie
Ravel: -Miroirs; Alborada del Gracioso, Une Barque sur l'Ocean -Sonatina -Le Tombeau de Couperin, Prelude
Rzewski: 10 variations from The People United...
Scarlatti: -2 or 3 Sonatas -118/132 -Sonata Bm
Schubert : -Sonata D. 784 (a minor) -Standchen -Impromptu Gb
Schumann: -Kreisleriana -Eusebius -Traumerei -Widmung -Fantasy -Kinderscenes -Davidsbundlertanze -Arabesque, -Faschingsswanck aus Wien
Scriabin : -Sonata No. 9
Sibelius: -Romance Op. 24 No. 9
Tcherepnin: -Bagatelles Op. 5 No. 1, 10.
Concertos
Beethoven: -Piano Concertos: 1,3,4
Brahms: -Piano Concerto No. 1
Haydn: -Piano Concerto No. 11 in D major, Hob. XVIII/11 (3rd Movement)
Mendelssohn: -Piano Concerto Op. 25 No. 1 (1st Movement)
Mozart: -Piano Concertos: 5,6,12,15,16,17,22,23,25,27
Prokofiev: -Piano Concerto No. 3
Schumann: -Piano Concerto
Chamber + Other
Bartok : -Sonata for 2 Pianos + Percussion
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Bach: 2 part Inventions, English Suite #2,3,5; French Suite 5; Partita 2 and 3; Italian Concerto
Beethoven: Sonatas Op2 no3, op31 no2, op 81, op90; Concertos: 1,3,4
Mozart: Sonatas K333, k330, k310, k309, Concertos: 5,6,12,15,16,17,22,23,25,27
Chopin: Etudes: op10 no1, op 10 no12, op 25 no5, op 25 no6, op 25, no 12; Polonaise op 53 and op 40 no1; a lot of mazurkas, a couple nocturnes, Preludes 12 and 18; Ballade 1, Schezro #3; a couple waltzes
Schumann: Kreisleriana, Fantasy, Kinderscenes, piano concerto
Haydn : a couple sonatas
Brahms : Hungarian dance #6
Ravel: sonatina
Prokofiev: Sonata 7, Sarcasms, visions fugitive
Scarlatti: a few sonatas
plus all the little things most piano students know eg bach minuets, clementi sonatinas, some easier chopin preludes etc
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Here are some solo pieces that I've worked on, though not all necessarily up to performance level.
J.S. Bach: -Invention No. 8 -Invention No. 4 -Invention No. 13 -Invention No. 1 -Invention No. 14 -Sinfonia No. 1 -Sinfonia No. 15 -Prelude and Fugue No. 2 in c minor -Prelude and Fugue No. 21 in Bb Major -Prelude No. 8 in E-flat Minor -Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue -Italian Concerto (all 3 mvts, in progress) Haydn: -Sonata No. 35 in C Major Mozart: -Sonata No. 16 K. 545, 1st mvt. -Sonata No. 5 K. 283, 1st mvt. -Sonata No. 7 K. 309, 1st mvt. -Sonata No. 12 K. 332, 1st mvt. -Sonata No. 11 K. 331, all mvts. -12 Variations on Ah! Vous dirai-je, maman -Sonata No. 6 K. 284, 1st mvt. Beethoven: -Sonata Op. 27 No. 2, all mvts. -Sonata Op. 13, 2nd mvt. -Sonata Op.10 No. 2, all mvts. -Sonata Op. 2 No. 3, 1st & 2nd mvt. -Sonata Op. 31/2, 1st & 3rd mvt -Sonata Op. 53, 3rd mvt. (in progress) Chopin: -Nocturne Op. 72 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 -Nocturne Op. 27 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 37 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1 -Ballade No. 3 -Waltz Op. 64 No. 1 -Waltz Op. 34 No. 1 -Etude Op. 25 No. 7 -Etude Op. 10 No. 12 (in progress) -Polonaise Op. 40 No. 2 Brahms: -Intermezzo Op. 116 No. 6 -Intermezzo Op. 118 No. 2 -Rhapsody Op. 119 No. 4 -Rhapsody Op. 79 no. 1 Mussorgski: -Pictures at an Exhibition Debussy: -La Fille aux cheveus de lin -La Cathedrale engloutie -Minstrels -Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l'air du soir -La plus que lent -Arabesque No. 1 -Clair de lune -Soiree dans Grenade Ravel: -Sonatine, all mvts. -Le Tombeau de Couperin, Prelude Bartok: -Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 1 -Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 6 Ginastera: -Creole Dance -Tribute to Roberto Garcia Morillo Prokofiev: -Prelude Op. 12 No. 7
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Hmm...here are the large-ish things I've played:
Bach - 2nd Partita, 2nd English Suite, Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, WTC I in EbM, Ebm, DM, and AbM, WTC II in DM and Gm, Chaconne (Busoni's arrangement)
Mozart Sonatas - K. 330 and 576, Concerto #15 K. 450
Haydn Sonatas - Hob. XVI:8, 23, 26, 27, 34, and 46, Andante and Variations in f minor
Beethoven Sonatas Op. 7, 13, 14#2, 26, 28, 53, and 101, 3rd Concerto
Schubert Sonata D. 784 (a minor)
Schumann - Davidsbundlertanze, Kreisleriana, Arabesque, Faschingsswanck aus Wien
Brahms - Op. 116, Sonata #1, Handel Variations, 1st Concerto
Chopin - f minor Fantasy, F# minor polonaise, 3rd sonata, 1st Ballade
Prokofiev - Sonata #3, 7, and 8, 3rd Concerto
Scriabin - Sonata #9
Albeniz - Iberia, Bk. 1
Ginastera - Sonata #1
Ravel - Alborada del Gracioso, Une Barque sur l'Ocean
Bartok - Op. 14 Suite, Sonata for 2 Pianos + Percussion
Berio - wasserklavier, erdenklavier, luftklavier, feuerklavier
Dodge - "Any Resemblance is Purely Coincidental"
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Boy, as compared to many members, I will have a meager and incomplete list!
Current:
Rach: Vocalise MM 3 MM 4 (still learning) Elegie Prelude 23/4 Prelude 23/5 Prelude 3/2
Scarlatti: 118/132 Sonata Bm
Schumann: Arabeske Op 18 Chopin Eusebius Traumerei Widmung
Beethoven: Pathetique Moonlight minus #3
Schubert: Standchen Impromptu Gb
Chopin: Raindrop Prelude Polonaise in A (no.40) Valse 64/2 Mazurka 24/1 Black Key Etude Valse 62/1 many others in various states!
Brahms: Intermezzo 118/2 Rhapsodie Gm 79/2
Liszt: Consolation 3
Ginastera: Danza de la moza donosa
Bach: Gigue Fr Suite 5
Lecuona: Malaguena
Fibich: Poem
Sibelius: Romance 24/9
Chaminade: Meditation 76/6
Rzewski: 10 variations from The People United...
And so many that I have not played in years that they need a good review!
As well, many organ works not listed.
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I've had this idea for a while now. Finding out how large the PW (all of it's members) repertoire is if we combined it all into one list. I'll add everyones to the first post, but I'm just interested in how deep the PW repertoire actually is.
You must have an awful lot of time on your hands. You're really going to sit there and cut and paste every contributor's repertoire into a master list? To what purpose?
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What defines one's repertoire? Anything one has ever learned in one's life? What one can currently play at performance level? Something in-between?
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What defines one's repertoire? Anything one has ever learned in one's life? What one can currently play at performance level? Something in-between?
Steven I'm not sure what the OP meant, but I just put down things that were considered Advanced repertoire and pieces that I either performed or worked on to the extent that I could work it up to performance level relatively quickly.
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I've had this idea for a while now. Finding out how large the PW (all of it's members) repertoire is if we combined it all into one list. I'll add everyones to the first post, but I'm just interested in how deep the PW repertoire actually is.
You must have an awful lot of time on your hands. You're really going to sit there and cut and paste every contributor's repertoire into a master list? To what purpose? My moms not feeling well and I can't practice today. I figured why not. Too bad you didn't list anything.... our Schuberts a little weak............
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What defines one's repertoire? Anything one has ever learned in one's life? What one can currently play at performance level? Something in-between?
Steven Pieces you feel you've completed.
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Is this a list of pieces that we could play on request or should we include pieces that we played long ago or are currently near completion? Is this list classical only? (I play mostly in rock bands) Is this list memorized pieces only? (I can sight read many Beethoven and Mozart pieces.)
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Is this a list of pieces that we could play on request or should we include pieces that we played long ago or are currently near completion? Is this list classical only? (I play mostly in rock bands) Sorry only classical for this list, any pieces that you feel you could perform in public if you needed to.
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Pieces you feel you've completed. In my case, it would be pieces I feel I have murdered! I currently have a contract out on Dohnanyi's Op. 2.
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My moms not feeling well and I can't practice today. I figured why not. Too bad you didn't list anything.... our Schuberts a little weak............ So's your Liszt. Franz LisztMephisto Waltz 1 Mephisto Waltz 3 Sonata in B minor (up to the fugue) En Reve Un Sospiro HR 2 Liebestraume (you know which one )
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What is taken to qualify as our reportoire? Do we have to be able to play it sufficiently well right now if we needed to?
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What is taken to qualify as our reportoire? Do we have to be able to play it sufficiently well right now if we needed to? Pieces that you feel you've learned to the best of your ability. You could easily pull these pieces back up to performance level if you haven't played them in a while... but the point is that if you had to perform them, you could. Matt
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Piano solo
Beethoven - Sonata Op. 2 No. 1 in F minor - Sonata Op. 13 in C minor - Sonata Op. 14 No. 2 in G major - Sonata Op. 26 in A-flat major - Sonata Op. 28 in D major - Sonata Op. 31 No. 1 in G major - Sonata Op. 49 No. 1 in G minor - Sonata Op. 49 No. 2 in G major
Boulez - Notations
Chopin - Preludes Op. 28: E minor, B minor, F-sharp major, D-flat major, A-flat major, C minor - Nocturne Op. 9 No. 3
Debussy - Preludes: La Fille aux cheveux de lin, Minstrels
Gershwin - Three Preludes
Messiaen - Vingt Regards: Regard de l'Etoile, Noël - Petites Esquisses d'oiseaux: La Merle noire
Mozart - Sonata KV 331 in A major - Sonata KV 332 in F major - Sonata KV 457 in C minor - Sonata KV 545 in C major
Prokofiev - Visions fugitives
Rachmaninov - Prelude Op. 3 No. 2 - Preludes Op. 23 Nos. 4, 5 and 6
Ravel - Pavane pour une infante defunte - Sonatine
Schubert - Impromptus Op. 142 Nos. 2 and 3
Schumann - Waldszenen
Stravinsky - Piano Rag Music
Ustvolskaya - Sonata No. 5 - Sonata No. 6
Solo organ
Bach - Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major BWV 564 - Toccata and Fugue in d minor BWV 565 - Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme BWV 645 - Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland BWV 659
Guilmant - Scherzo symphonique
Messiaen - Livre du Saint Sacrement: Adoro Te, Le Dieu caché, Prière avant la Communion
More or less.
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Bach: WTC I, c minor, A-flat major WTC II, C major, E-flat major, f minor French Suite No. 6 Fantasia in C minor Capriccio on the Departure of a Beloved Brother
Haydn: Sonatas 23, 34
Mozart: Sonatas K. 309, 332, 570 Variations on a theme of Gluck K. 455
Beethoven: Sonatas, Op. 10,1; Op.14,1; Op. 26; Op. 49, Nos 1 & 2; Op. 78
Schubert: Sonata in E minor D. 566; Impromptu, Op. 142, No.2
Schumann: Des Abends, Aufschwung from Op. 12
Chopin: Polonaise, Op. 40, No. 1; Waltz, Op. 64, No.2; Nocturnes, Op. 15, No.2 & Op. 27, No.2; Etudes, Op. 10, No.3, Op. 25, Nos. 1 & 2
Liszt: Sonetto No. 123, Funerailles
Brahms: Ballade, Op. 10, No.1; Op. 118, Nos. 1,2 & 3
Scriabin: Op. 11, Nos. 5,7,10, 14 & 15
Debussy: Reverie, Danse, Prelude from Pour Le Piano
Bartok: 6 Roumanian Folk Dances
Khatchaturian: Toccata
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My mother took over the living room watching Korean soap opera all day long ... I can't play anything any more.
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Mozart: Fantasy in C minor, K. 475.
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Currently working on: Bach: 2-Part Invention #13 Mozart: Fantasy in c, k. 475; Sonata in C, k. 545
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I feel bad looking at all of your expansive lists. My repertoire = 1. Burgmuller - Arabesque Op. 100 2. Chopin - Prelude in A Major Op. 28 No. 7 3. Mozart - Minutetto in D Major K. 94 Don't laugh at me
Working On:
BACH: Invention No. 13 in a min. GRIEG: Notturno Op. 54 No. 4 VILLA-LOBOS: O Polichinelo
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Alright guys, I think there's a limit to how many times you can edit a post on PW. And... I've maxed out that limit.
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I won't be laughing at anybody's lists. At age 17, my list was:
Mozart - Sonata in C Major, K. 545
Bach - Italian Concerto, mvts. 1 and 2
Beethoven - Pathetique, mvts. 1 and 2
(i wasn't good enough to play the 3rd movements)
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Anyone's list is going to be greatly influenced by self-criticism. I only feel that I played very well a handful of times in my life. I'd wager that if you could interview the greatest pianists of the last century, many would say much the same thing. (I'm not saying I'm a great pianist!)
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i hardly had any rep under my hands when i was 17 as well...so it's ok, take your time
J.S Bach -Preludes&Fugues BWV 854&884 -Partita no.2: Sinfonia
Beethoven -op.2 no.2 -op.2 no.3(1st&3rd mvts) -op.10 no.2(1st mvt) -op.10 no.3 -op.13
Chopin -Nocturnes op.55 no.1&op.72 no.1 -Preludes op.28 nos.3,4,11&13
Debussy -Children's Corner Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum -Estampes(all 3): still learning
Haydn -Piano Sonata Hob:XVI/33;L/34 -Piano Sonata Hob.XVI/49;L/59
Liszt(working on the following, still learning) -Transcendental Etude no.7 Ricordanza -2 Concert Etudes "Gnomereigen" -Annees de Pelerinage:Swiss nos.7&9
Mozart -Piano Sonatas K.545,570,457,310(1st mvt)&284(learning) -Piano Concerto no.26 "Coronation" (1st&2nd mvts)
Mendelssohn -Andante Cantabile&Rondo Cappriccioso
Prokofiev -Visions Fugitives nos.3,5,8&10
Schumann -Piano Concerto in a minor(1st&2nd mvts) -Papllions -Kinderszen(learning)
Tsitsaros -Snow Games
Mastering:Chopin Etudes op.10 nos.8&12 and op.25 no.1, Chopin Scherzo no.4 in E major op.54, Mozart Sonata in B flat major K.333& Khachaturian Toccata
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Pieces that you feel you've learned to the best of your ability.
Hmmm...well, I guess that takes care of me. I've never learned anything to the best of my ability. I don't even know how I would know I was there, if I ever got there.
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Not very much D:
Rachmaninoff Etudes-Tableaux in C, G minor, D Moments Musical in E minor, B minor Cadenza from the Rach 3 Prelude in C sharp minor Preludes in G sharp minor, B minor
Chopin Nocturnes in C sharp minor, F minor Heroic Polonaise, Military Polonaise Etudes op. 25, nos 7 and 10
Beethoven Pathetique Sonata
Liszt Mephisto Waltz Orage Funerailles Liszt-Horowitz Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2
Debussy La fille aux cheveux de lin Sarabande Claire de Lune
Brahms Intermezzo op. 118 no. 2
Scriabin Etude op. 8 no. 12 Etude op. 2 no. 1
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Alright guys, I think there's a limit to how many times you can edit a post on PW. And... I've maxed out that limit. Hmm, maybe just create an updated list as a new post?
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I'll add the first Tchaikovsky, it was my first recital piece: Tchaikovsky - Octobre.
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some pieces i have played and not yet on your list:
Scarlatti: K517, K32, K3 Clementi: op.7.3 sonata
everything else are covered by anyone else.
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Solo Works
Albeniz -Iberia, Bk. 1
Bach: -2 part Inventions -Sinfonia No. 1, 15 -Chaconne (Busoni's arrangement) -Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue -English Suite #2,3,5 -French Suite 5 -Italian Concerto -Partita 2 and 3 -WTC Book 1: 2, 5, 7, 8,, 17, 21 -WTC Book 2: 5, 16
Bartok: -Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 1 -Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 6 -Op. 14 Suite
Beethoven:
- Sonata Op. 2 No. 1 -Sonata Op. 2 No.3 -Sonata Op. 7 -Sonata Op. 10 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 10 No. 3 (1st and 2nd Movement) -Sonata Op. 13 -Sonata Op. 14 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 26 -Sonata Op. 27 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 28 - Sonata Op. 31 No. 1 -Sonata Op. 31 No. 2 - Sonata Op. 49 No. 1 -Sonata Op. 49 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 53 -Sonata Op. 81 -Sonata Op. 90 -Sonata Op. 101
Berio : -Wasserklavier -Erdenklavier -Luftklavier -Feuerklavier
Boulez: - Notations
Brahms: -Hungarian dance #6 -Intermezzo Op. 116 No. 6 -Intermezzo Op. 118 No. 2 -Rhapsody Op. 119 No. 4 -Rhapsody Op. 79 no. 1 -Op. 116 -Sonata No. 1 -Handel Variations
Chaminade: -Meditation 76/6
Chopin: -Ballade: No 1,3 -Etudes: Op. 10 No. 1, 12 -Etudes: Op. 25 No. 5, 6,7, 12 -Fantasy Op. 49 -Polonaise Op. 53, Op. 40, Op. 44 -Preludes: 4,6,7,12,18,20 -Schezro #3 -Nocturne Op. 72 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 -Nocturne Op. 27 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 37 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1 - Nocturne Op. 9 No. 3 -Sonata No. 3 -Waltz Op. 64 No. 1 -Waltz Op. 34 No. 1
Clementi: -Sonata Op. 25 No. 5 (2nd movement)
Dodge: -"Any Resemblance is Purely Coincidental"
Ginastera: -Danzas Argentina (2nd Movement) -Creole Dance -Tribute to Roberto Garcia Morillo -Sonata No. 1
Debussy: -La Fille aux cheveus de lin -La Cathedrale engloutie -Minstrels -Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l'air du soir -La plus que lent -Arabesque No. 1 -Clair de lune -Soiree dans Grenade
Fibich: -Poem
Gershwin: -Three Preludes
Haydn : -a couple sonatas -Sonata No. 35 in C Major -Sonatas Hob. XVI:8, 23, 26, 27, 34, and 46 -Andante and Variations in f minor
Lecuona: -Malaguena
Liszt: -Consolation 3 -Mephisto Waltz 1 -Mephisto Waltz 3 -Sonata in B minor (up to the fugue) -En Reve -Un Sospiro -Hungarian Rhapsody 2 -Liebestraume No. 3
MacDowell: -To a Wild Rose, Op. 51 No. 1 -March Wind, Op. 46 No. 10
Messiaen: - Vingt Regards: Regard de l'Etoile, Noël - Petites Esquisses d'oiseaux: La Merle noire
Moszkowski: -Etude Op. 72 No. 2
Mozart: -Sonata K283 (1st movement) -Sonata K284 (1st movement) -Sonata K309 -Sonata K310 -Sonata K330 -Sonata K331 -Sonata K332 -Sonata K333 -Sonata K457 -Soanta K545 -Sonata K576 -12 Variations on Ah! Vous dirai-je, maman
Mussorgski: -Pictures at an Exhibition
Prokofiev: -Prelude Op. 12 No. 7 -Sonata No. 3 -Sonata No. 7 -Sonata No. 8 -Sarcasms -visions fugitive
Rachmaninoff: -Prelude Op. 3 No. 2 -Prelude Op. 23 No. 4,5,6 -Vocalise -Moment Musical 3 -Elegie
Ravel: -Miroirs; Alborada del Gracioso, Une Barque sur l'Ocean -Sonatina -Le Tombeau de Couperin, Prelude - Pavane pour une infante defunte
Rzewski: 10 variations from The People United...
Scarlatti: -2 or 3 Sonatas -118/132 -Sonata Bm
Schubert : -Sonata D. 784 (a minor) -Standchen - Impromptus Op. 142 Nos. 2 and 3
Schumann: -Kreisleriana -Eusebius -Traumerei -Widmung -Fantasy -Kinderscenes -Davidsbundlertanze -Arabesque, -Faschingsswanck aus Wien - Waldszenen
Scriabin : -Sonata No. 9
Sibelius: -Romance Op. 24 No. 9
Stravinsky - Piano Rag Music
Tcherepnin: -Bagatelles Op. 5 No. 1, 10.
Ustvolskaya: - Sonata No. 5 - Sonata No. 6
Concertos
Beethoven: -Piano Concertos: 1,3,4
Brahms: -Piano Concerto No. 1
Haydn: -Piano Concerto No. 11 in D major, Hob. XVIII/11 (3rd Movement)
Mendelssohn: -Piano Concerto Op. 25 No. 1 (1st Movement)
Mozart: -Piano Concertos: 5,6,12,15,16,17,22,23,25,27
Prokofiev: -Piano Concerto No. 3
Schumann: -Piano Concerto
Chamber + Other
Bartok : -Sonata for 2 Pianos + Percussion
Solo organ
Bach - Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major BWV 564 - Toccata and Fugue in d minor BWV 565 - Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme BWV 645 - Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland BWV 659
Guilmant - Scherzo symphonique
Messiaen - Livre du Saint Sacrement: Adoro Te, Le Dieu caché, Prière avant la Communion
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I'll add a list of pieces in my rep that I would perform only with an "obligatory-ten-hour-makeout-session-with-Danica McKellar" clause in the contract:
Scriabin: Sonata #8, Op. 66 Godowsky/Chopin: Ignuus Fatus and/or Winterwind etudes Reger: Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Bach, Op. 81 Nancarrow: Tango? Martucci: Piano Quintet, Op. 45 Liszt/Horowitz: Scherzo and March Tchaikovsky/Feinberg: Scherzo from Symphony #6 Brahms: Concerto #2, Op. 83
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Not already on list -
Bach WTC I, nr 1 fugue & prelude John Field - nocturnes 9 and 10 Carl Filtsch - Adieu and Mazurka
(Matt, copy the main list onto notepad - then you can edit as much as you like.)
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Hmm, from that list, you can add
Bach WTC Prelude and Fugue in C Sharp Major Book 1 Debussy - Images Bk.1 Ravel - Miroirs, "Valley of the Bells" , Jeux D'eau Liszt - "Jeux d'eau de la villa d'este" , "Au Lac de Wallenstadt"
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Chopin: Most waltz, nocturnes and preludes I could brush up at a moment's notice.
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Solo Works
Albeniz -Iberia, Bk. 1
Bach: -2 part Inventions -Sinfonia No. 1, 15 -Chaconne (Busoni's arrangement) -Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue -English Suite #2,3,5 -French Suite 5 -Italian Concerto -Partita 2 and 3 -WTC Book 1: 2, 5, 7, 8,, 17, 21 -WTC Book 2: 5, 16 -Fantasia in C minor -Capriccio on the Departure of a Beloved Brother
Bartok: -Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 1 -Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 6 -Op. 14 Suite -6 Roumanian Folk Dances
Beethoven:
-Sonata Op. 2 No. 1 -Sonata Op. 2 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 2 No.3 -Sonata Op. 7 -Sonata Op. 10 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 10 No. 3 (1st and 2nd Movement) -Sonata Op. 13 -Sonata Op. 14 No. 1 -Sonata Op. 14 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 26 -Sonata Op. 27 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 28 -Sonata Op. 31 No. 1 -Sonata Op. 31 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 49 No. 1 -Sonata Op. 49 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 53 -Sonata Op. 78 -Sonata Op. 81 -Sonata Op. 90 -Sonata Op. 101
Berio : -Wasserklavier -Erdenklavier -Luftklavier -Feuerklavier
Boulez: - Notations
Brahms: -Ballade, Op. 10, No.1 -Hungarian dance #6 -Intermezzo Op. 116 No. 6 -Intermezzo Op. 118 No. 2 -Rhapsody Op. 119 No. 4 -Rhapsody Op. 79 no. 1 -Op. 116 -Sonata No. 1 -Handel Variations
Burgmuller -Arabesque Op. 100
Chaminade: -Meditation 76/6
Chopin: -Ballade: No 1,3 -Etudes: Op. 10 No. 1,3 12 -Etudes: Op. 25 No. 1,2,5, 6,7, 12 -Fantasy Op. 49 -Polonaise Op. 53, Op. 40, Op. 44 -Preludes: 3,4,6,7,11,12,13,18,20 -Schezro #3 -Nocturne Op. 72 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 -Nocturne Op. 27 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 37 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 9 No. 3 -Sonata No. 3 -Waltz Op. 64 No. 1 -Waltz Op. 34 No. 1
Clementi: -Sonata Op. 25 No. 5 (2nd movement)
Dodge: -"Any Resemblance is Purely Coincidental"
Debussy: -La Fille aux cheveus de lin -La Cathedrale engloutie -Minstrels -Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l'air du soir -La plus que lent -Arabesque No. 1 -Clair de lune -Soiree dans Grenade -Children's Corner Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum -Pour Le Piano
Fibich: -Poem
Gershwin: -Three Preludes
Ginastera: -Danzas Argentina (2nd Movement) -Creole Dance -Tribute to Roberto Garcia Morillo -Sonata No. 1
Haydn : -Sonata No. 35 in C Major -Sonatas Hob. XVI:8, 23, 26, 27,33,34,46 and 49. -Andante and Variations in f minor
Khatchaturian: -Toccata
Lecuona: -Malaguena
Liszt: -Consolation 3 -Mephisto Waltz 1 -Mephisto Waltz 3 -Sonata in B minor (up to the fugue) -En Reve -Un Sospiro -Hungarian Rhapsody 2 -Liebestraume No. 3 -Sonetto No. 123, Funerailles
MacDowell: -To a Wild Rose, Op. 51 No. 1 -March Wind, Op. 46 No. 10
Mendelssohn -Andante Cantabile&Rondo Cappriccioso
Messiaen: - Vingt Regards: Regard de l'Etoile, Noël - Petites Esquisses d'oiseaux: La Merle noire
Moszkowski: -Etude Op. 72 No. 2
Mozart: -Minutetto in D Major K. 94 -Sonata K283 (1st movement) -Sonata K284 (1st movement) -Sonata K309 -Sonata K310 -Sonata K330 -Sonata K331 -Sonata K332 -Sonata K333 -Variations on a theme of Gluck K. 455 -Sonata K457 -Fantasy K475 -Soanta K545 -Sonata K570 -Sonata K576 -12 Variations on Ah! Vous dirai-je, maman
Mussorgski: -Pictures at an Exhibition
Prokofiev: -Prelude Op. 12 No. 7 -Sonata No. 3 -Sonata No. 7 -Sonata No. 8 -Sarcasms -visions fugitive
Rachmaninoff: -Prelude Op. 3 No. 2 -Prelude Op. 23 No. 4,5,6 -Vocalise -Moment Musical 3 -Elegie
Ravel: -Miroirs; Alborada del Gracioso, Une Barque sur l'Ocean -Sonatina -Le Tombeau de Couperin, Prelude - Pavane pour une infante defunte
Rzewski: 10 variations from The People United...
Scarlatti: -2 or 3 Sonatas -118/132 -Sonata Bm
Schubert : -Sonata D. 784 (a minor) -Sonata in E minor D. 566 -Standchen - Impromptus Op. 142 Nos. 2 and 3
Schumann: -Kreisleriana -Eusebius -Traumerei -Widmung -Fantasy -Kinderscenes -Davidsbundlertanze -Arabesque, -Faschingsswanck aus Wien -Waldszenen -Papllions
Scriabin : -Sonata No. 9 -Op. 11, Nos. 5,7,10, 14 & 15
Sibelius: -Romance Op. 24 No. 9
Stravinsky - Piano Rag Music
Tcherepnin: -Bagatelles Op. 5 No. 1, 10
Tsitsaros: -Snow Games
Ustvolskaya: - Sonata No. 5 - Sonata No. 6
Concertos
Beethoven: -Piano Concertos: 1,3,4
Brahms: -Piano Concerto No. 1
Haydn: -Piano Concerto No. 11 in D major, Hob. XVIII/11 (3rd Movement)
Mendelssohn: -Piano Concerto Op. 25 No. 1 (1st Movement)
Mozart: -Piano Concertos: 5,6,12,15,16,17,22,23,25,27
Prokofiev: -Piano Concerto No. 3
Schumann: -Piano Concerto
Chamber + Other
Bartok : -Sonata for 2 Pianos + Percussion
Solo organ
Bach - Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major BWV 564 - Toccata and Fugue in d minor BWV 565 - Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme BWV 645 - Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland BWV 659
Guilmant - Scherzo symphonique
Messiaen - Livre du Saint Sacrement: Adoro Te, Le Dieu caché, Prière avant la Communion
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very impressed, and to be truly honest, quite amazed at how much repertoire our fellow members have under their fingers.
Here are a few of mine that I personally have that have not been mentioned.
John Ogdon - Kaleidoscopes 2 & 4, Theme & Variations Gyorgy Ligeti - Etudes 15-18 Lowell Liebermann - Nocturnes 1-10 Salvatore Sciarrino - Nocturnes 1-6 Nikos Skalkottas - Suite no. 1 , 4 Etudes Samuel Adler - 3 Preludes Richard Danielpour - The Enchanted Garden - Preludes Book 1 Volker Heyn - Tap, 203... Alexander Mosolov - Deux Nocturnes Sergei Protopopov - Piano Sonata no. 1 Behzad Ranjbaran - Nocturne Samuil Feinberg - Piano Sonatas 3-7 Paul Rhys - Not I
... A lot more that I've managed to play before but these stand out in my memory. One big difference probably, between other members and me, would be th fact that I can only play about 5 of these pieces mentioned on immediate request. The others I would need a day in advance to prepare again. I sort of sight-read everything; I do not try to memorize all that much.
I'd be interested in hearing if anyone here on PW plays the complete Liszt/Paganini Grande Etudes ... < I have them about 90% down, but I am 0% satisfied with the way they come out.
Does anyone here also play Ravel's Left-Hand Piano Concerto, Finnissy's English Country Tunes, or Villa-Lobos' Prole do Bebe Suite no. 2?
im quite interested in hearing anything regarding those works ...
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I'd be interested in hearing if anyone here on PW plays the complete Liszt/Paganini Grande Etudes ... < I have them about 90% down, but I am 0% satisfied with the way they come out.
My dad keeps bugging me about learning these. He bought the sheet music for me when I was like 18 or so (as if!). He even reminded me of them the other day, and I still think I'm far away from that!
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Solo Works
Adler: -3 Preludes
Albeniz: -Iberia, Bk. 1
Bach: -2 part Inventions -Sinfonia No. 1, 15 -Chaconne (Busoni's arrangement) -Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue -English Suite #2,3,5 -French Suite 5 -Italian Concerto -Partita 2 and 3 -WTC Book 1: 2, 5, 7, 8,, 17, 21 -WTC Book 2: 5, 16 -Fantasia in C minor -Capriccio on the Departure of a Beloved Brother
Bartok: -Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 1 -Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 6 -Op. 14 Suite -6 Roumanian Folk Dances
Beethoven:
-Sonata Op. 2 No. 1 -Sonata Op. 2 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 2 No.3 -Sonata Op. 7 -Sonata Op. 10 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 10 No. 3 (1st and 2nd Movement) -Sonata Op. 13 -Sonata Op. 14 No. 1 -Sonata Op. 14 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 26 -Sonata Op. 27 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 28 -Sonata Op. 31 No. 1 -Sonata Op. 31 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 49 No. 1 -Sonata Op. 49 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 53 -Sonata Op. 78 -Sonata Op. 81 -Sonata Op. 90 -Sonata Op. 101
Berio : -Wasserklavier -Erdenklavier -Luftklavier -Feuerklavier
Boulez: - Notations
Brahms: -Ballade, Op. 10, No.1 -Hungarian dance #6 -Intermezzo Op. 116 No. 6 -Intermezzo Op. 118 No. 2 -Rhapsody Op. 119 No. 4 -Rhapsody Op. 79 no. 1 -Op. 116 -Sonata No. 1 -Handel Variations
Burgmuller -Arabesque Op. 100
Chaminade: -Meditation 76/6
Chopin: -Ballade: No 1,3 -Etudes: Op. 10 No. 1,3 12 -Etudes: Op. 25 No. 1,2,5, 6,7, 12 -Fantasy Op. 49 -Polonaise Op. 53, Op. 40, Op. 44 -Preludes: 3,4,6,7,11,12,13,18,20 -Schezro #3 -Nocturne Op. 72 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 -Nocturne Op. 27 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 37 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 9 No. 3 -Sonata No. 3 -Waltz Op. 64 No. 1 -Waltz Op. 34 No. 1
Clementi: -Sonata Op. 25 No. 5 (2nd movement)
Danielpour - The Enchanted Garden - Preludes Book 1
Dodge: -"Any Resemblance is Purely Coincidental"
Debussy: -La Fille aux cheveus de lin -La Cathedrale engloutie -Minstrels -Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l'air du soir -La plus que lent -Arabesque No. 1 -Clair de lune -Soiree dans Grenade -Children's Corner Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum -Pour Le Piano
Samuil Feinberg: -Piano Sonatas 3-7
Fibich: -Poem
Gershwin: -Three Preludes
Ginastera: -Danzas Argentina (2nd Movement) -Creole Dance -Tribute to Roberto Garcia Morillo -Sonata No. 1
Haydn : -Sonata No. 35 in C Major -Sonatas Hob. XVI:8, 23, 26, 27,33,34,46 and 49. -Andante and Variations in f minor
Heyn -Tap -203...
Khatchaturian: -Toccata
Lecuona: -Malaguena
Lowell Liebermann: -Nocturnes 1-10
Gyorgy Ligeti: -Etudes 15-18
Liszt: -Consolation 3 -Mephisto Waltz 1 -Mephisto Waltz 3 -Sonata in B minor (up to the fugue) -En Reve -Un Sospiro -Hungarian Rhapsody 2 -Liebestraume No. 3 -Sonetto No. 123, Funerailles
MacDowell: -To a Wild Rose, Op. 51 No. 1 -March Wind, Op. 46 No. 10
Mendelssohn -Andante Cantabile&Rondo Cappriccioso
Messiaen: - Vingt Regards: Regard de l'Etoile, Noël - Petites Esquisses d'oiseaux: La Merle noire
Alexander Mosolov -Deux Nocturnes
Moszkowski: -Etude Op. 72 No. 2
Mozart: -Minutetto in D Major K. 94 -Sonata K283 (1st movement) -Sonata K284 (1st movement) -Sonata K309 -Sonata K310 -Sonata K330 -Sonata K331 -Sonata K332 -Sonata K333 -Variations on a theme of Gluck K. 455 -Sonata K457 -Fantasy K475 -Soanta K545 -Sonata K570 -Sonata K576 -12 Variations on Ah! Vous dirai-je, maman
Mussorgski: -Pictures at an Exhibition
John Ogdon: -Kaleidoscopes 2 & 4, Theme & Variations
Prokofiev: -Prelude Op. 12 No. 7 -Sonata No. 3 -Sonata No. 7 -Sonata No. 8 -Sarcasms -visions fugitive
Sergei Protopopov -Piano Sonata no. 1
Rachmaninoff: -Prelude Op. 3 No. 2 -Prelude Op. 23 No. 4,5,6 -Vocalise -Moment Musical 3 -Elegie
Behzad Ranjbaran -Nocturne
Ravel: -Miroirs; Alborada del Gracioso, Une Barque sur l'Ocean -Sonatina -Le Tombeau de Couperin, Prelude - Pavane pour une infante defunte
Paul Rhys -Not I
Rzewski: 10 variations from The People United...
Scarlatti: -2 or 3 Sonatas -118/132 -Sonata Bm
Schubert : -Sonata D. 784 (a minor) -Sonata in E minor D. 566 -Standchen - Impromptus Op. 142 Nos. 2 and 3
Schumann: -Kreisleriana -Eusebius -Traumerei -Widmung -Fantasy -Kinderscenes -Davidsbundlertanze -Arabesque, -Faschingsswanck aus Wien -Waldszenen -Papllions
Sciarrino: -Nocturnes 1-6
Scriabin : -Sonata No. 9 -Op. 11, Nos. 5,7,10, 14 & 15
Sibelius: -Romance Op. 24 No. 9
Skalkottas:
-Suite no. 1 , 4 Etudes
Stravinsky - Piano Rag Music
Tcherepnin: -Bagatelles Op. 5 No. 1, 10
Tsitsaros: -Snow Games
Ustvolskaya: - Sonata No. 5 - Sonata No. 6
Concertos
Beethoven: -Piano Concertos: 1,3,4
Brahms: -Piano Concerto No. 1
Haydn: -Piano Concerto No. 11 in D major, Hob. XVIII/11 (3rd Movement)
Mendelssohn: -Piano Concerto Op. 25 No. 1 (1st Movement)
Mozart: -Piano Concertos: 5,6,12,15,16,17,22,23,25,27
Prokofiev: -Piano Concerto No. 3
Schumann: -Piano Concerto
Chamber + Other
Bartok : -Sonata for 2 Pianos + Percussion
Solo organ
Bach: - Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major BWV 564 - Toccata and Fugue in d minor BWV 565 - Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme BWV 645 - Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland BWV 659
Guilmant: - Scherzo symphonique
Messiaen: - Livre du Saint Sacrement: Adoro Te, Le Dieu caché, Prière avant la Communion
Wow we're got some pretty diverse repertoire here. This is good stuff guys.
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You can add: -Etudes: Op. 10 No. 5 -Waltz Op. 64 No. 2 to your Chopin. Looks like the G minor Ballade and the Military Polonaise are already there. That's it for my Chopin, but I can give you another composer to add; Benjamin Godard's Toccata
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So current/past rep?
Hmmm a lot of it is already there...
Solo:
Beethoven 31/3 Beethoven op. 22 Beethoven 110
Liszt - Harmonies du soir, trans. etude 11 Liszt - Transcendental etude 10 Liszt petrarch sonnets 104 and 123 Liszt legende no. 2 Liszt/Wagner - Liebestod
Scriabin - sonata no. 2
Schubert four impromptus op. 90 Schubert moment musicaux op. 94 no. 4
Rachmaninoff sonata no. 2
Ravel - jeux d'eaux
Kuzmenko - Memoir for the victims of Chernobyl
Vladiguerov - Improvisation Vladiguerov - Rhapsody Vardar Vladiguerov - Prelude and Autumn Elegie, op. 15
Chopin ballade 1, 2, 3 (I think you have all but 2, I forgot) Chopin scherzi 1, 2, 3, 4
Chopin - etudes 10/2, 10/4, 25/10
Concertos:
Mozart concerto no. 20, D minor Saint-Saens concerto no. 2 in G minor Chopin concerto no. 2 in f minor Rachmaninoff concerto no. 2
Chamber:
(damn who added the Bartok!) Infante - Andalusian dances for two pianos Mozart - sonata for two pianos in D major Shostakovich - concertino for two pianos Arensky - suite no. 1 for two pianos Rachmaninoff - suite no. 2 for two pianos Ravel - La Valse for two pianos
What about duo rep - piano/violin, piano/cello, etc?
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Some transcriptions you can add to the list: Strauss-Siloti: Kunsterlaben R.Strauss-Fiorentino: Waltz from Der Rosenkavalier Stephen Hough: Londonderry Air, Hello Young Lovers(Rodgers), Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal(Roger Quilter), What Knows the Young Girl Whose Never Been Kissed(Kalman) Marcello-Wild: Adagio Traditional-Keith Jarrett: Shenandoah Joplin/Keenlyside/Swanson/Hyman: Maple Leaf Rag Bach-Chiu:Erbarme Dich Arlen-Jarrett: Over the Rainbow Piazzolla-Yermolyeva: Oblivion Schumann-Atwood: Mondnacht
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A couple things not on Debussy20's current list. Thanks for doing this!
Beethoven: Sonata Op. 10 No 1 (#5 in cm) Sonata Op. 110 (#31 in Ab major) Sonata Op. 111 (#32 in cm) 6 bagatelles Op. 126
Bach: WTC preludes and fugues (I wish we were annotating these by key): book 1: C major (#1), f minor (#12), B major (#23), b minor (#24) book 2: C major (#1), c minor (#2), C# major (#3), E major (#9), g# minor (#18), a minor (#20)
Chopin: 4 Mazurkas Op. 17
Prokofiev: Sonata 2 in dm Sonata 5 in C (first movement) Sonata 6 in A (first movement)
Shostakovich: preludes and fugues from Op. 87: C major, a minor, D major, A major, f# minor, d minor
Schubert: impromptu in cm (op. 90 #1)
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here's some 1 piano-4 hand, 2 piano rep: Ravel: Mother Goose suite nos.1,2&3 Beethoven: Piano Sonata in D 1st mvt Mussorgsky: Spanish Dances
Mastering:Chopin Etudes op.10 nos.8&12 and op.25 no.1, Chopin Scherzo no.4 in E major op.54, Mozart Sonata in B flat major K.333& Khachaturian Toccata
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My list is at home with my piano. (I'm on vacation and I'm missing it terribly.) I wouldn't be surprised if PW has most solo music covered. I'll add my list in a few days.
How's your mom? Feeling better I hope.
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My list is at home with my piano. (I'm on vacation and I'm missing it terribly.) I wouldn't be surprised if PW has most solo music covered. I'll add my list in a few days. You have a list? I've been adding them as they occured to me. Which reminds me: Debussy Arabesque no 2 and I can't believe nobody has admitted to knowing Beethoven's Bagatelle in A minor... so I will.
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Yeah, I finally sat down and created a list in Excel. It has proven to be very useful with both my former and current piano teachers. It gave them ideas on what I needed to learn.
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Yeah, I finally sat down and created a list in Excel. It has proven to be very useful with both my former and current piano teachers. It gave them ideas on what I needed to learn. I should probably do that. I don't have a teacher, but if I kept a list above my piano, it would remind me of what needed practice.
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How's your mom? Feeling better I hope.
She's good. It's almost like once every 3 or 4 months she just needs a "chill" day. She gets up sooooo early everyday by habit and doesn't sleep much I think... so I like to think her body chooses one day to just play some catch up. No piano for that day
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Can we add duet pieces? If so, I have quite a few...
Piano Four Hands
Dvorak: Slavonic Dance Op. 72 No. 9 Ewazen: A Suite from the Cloud Forest (2nd Movement) Gershwin: Prelude No. 1 in Bb Major (transcribed for piano four hands) Mozart: Sonata in C Major K. 521 (1st Movement) Sonata in Bb Major K. 358/186c (3rd Movement) Schubert: Fantaisie Op. 103 Rachmaninoff: Six Duets Op. 11 No. 3: Theme russe No. 4: Valse No. 5: Romance
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Kabalevsky Prelude Op. 38 No. 14
Mendelssohn: Rondo capriccioso Op. 14
College Auditions (currently): Prokofiev Sonata No. 2-IV Bartok Suite Op. 14 Beethoven Sonata No. 21 in C, Op. 53 "Waldstein" Chopin Etudes 10/5&8 Bach P&F WTC Book 2-XV in G
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Ah, forgot...
Piano Four Hands
Ligeti: Sonatina IV (1st and 2nd Movements) Sonatina V Allegro
College Auditions (currently): Prokofiev Sonata No. 2-IV Bartok Suite Op. 14 Beethoven Sonata No. 21 in C, Op. 53 "Waldstein" Chopin Etudes 10/5&8 Bach P&F WTC Book 2-XV in G
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Another Solo...
Bach: French Suite V Allemande and Gigue
College Auditions (currently): Prokofiev Sonata No. 2-IV Bartok Suite Op. 14 Beethoven Sonata No. 21 in C, Op. 53 "Waldstein" Chopin Etudes 10/5&8 Bach P&F WTC Book 2-XV in G
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It's an unwieldy thread, Matt, but turning out to be more interesting than I thought. I suppose it will go on until we've discovered that every piece anyone can think of is played by somebody here Just a few I don't think anyone's mentioned. I wouldn't perform all of these at a moment's notice - maybe a week or two - but I have performed them in living memory . Bach - French suite #6 (E major) Bach - Partita #6 (E minor) Beethoven - Sonata op.109 Mozart - Adagio in B minor K540 Schumann - Fantasiestücke op.12 Chopin - Barcarolle op.51 Chopin - Berceuse op.57 Granados - La maja y el ruiseñor (from Goyescas) Schoenberg - 6 Kleine Klavierstücke op.19 (And I add the following in brackets, just for a giggle. I did perform it once - what was I thinking?? - but it's a Long Time Ago, and I haven't played it since. I recently found an old cassette tape recording of the concert but don't have the courage to listen to it! Stravinsky - Three Movements from Petrouchka ) Chamber works: Schubert - both piano trios (B flat D898, E flat D929) Mendelssohn - piano trio D minor
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Here's my advanced repertoire...
Chopsticks by Euphemia Allen and Happy Birthday by Patty Hill and Mildred J. Hill
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I'm finally home. Some I can play right now. Many would need reviving and polishing. Here's mine:
Bach JS Bouree From 2nd violin sonata Bach JS Concerto D minor BWV 1052 1 movement Bach JS Concerto F minor BWV 1056 Bach JS Italian Concerto Bach JS Prelude and Fugue E major Book 1 BWV 854 Bach JS Prelude G# minor Book 2 BWV 887 Bach JS Prelude F# minor Book 2 BWV 883 Bach JS Prelude and Fugue C minor Book 1 #2 Bach JS Prelude and Fugue D major Book 1 #5 Bach JS Prelude and Fugue Eb minorBook 1 #8 Bach JS Prelude and Fugue Bb major Book 1 #21 Bach JS Prelude and Fugue F minor Book 2 BWV 881 Bach JS Prelude only C major Book 1 #1 Bach JS Sonata II for flute and piano Eb major Beethoven Fur Elise Beethoven Sonata Opus 27 #2 (part) Beethoven Sonata Opus 2 #1 Beethoven Sonata Opus 31 #3 (part) Beethoven Sonata Opus 13 (Pathetique) Beethoven Sonata Opus 47 (Appassionata parts) Brahms 2 Rhaposidies Opus 79 Brahms Intermezzo Opus 118 #2 Brahms Intermezzo Opus 117 #3 C# minor Brahms Waltz Opus 39 #15 Chopin Etude Opus 10 #9 F minor Chopin Etude Opus 25 #9 G flat major Chopin Etude Opus 10 #3 E major Chopin Etude Opus 10 #12 Chopin Grande Valse Brilliante Opus 18 E flat major Chopin Impromptu Opus 66 C# minor Chopin Mazurka Opus 17 #4 A minor Chopin Mazurka Opus 67 #3 C major Chopin Mazurka Opus 67 # 2 G minor Chopin Mazurka Opus 67 #4 A minor Chopin Mazurka Opus 68 # 2 A minor Chopin Mazurka Opus 68 # 3 F major Chopin Noctourne Opus 9 #1 B Flat Major Chopin Noctourne Opus 9 #2 E flat major Chopin Noctourne Opus 15 #3 G minor Chopin Noctourne Opus 27 #2 D flat major Chopin Noctourne Opus 37 #1 G minor Chopin Noctourne Opus 55 No 1 F minor Chopin Piano Concerto E minor Opu 11 E minor 1st & part 2nd mvmnt Chopin Polonaise Opus 40 #1 A major Chopin Prelude Opus 28 #4 E minor Chopin Prelude Opus 28 #7 A major Chopin Prelude Opus 28 #15 D flat major Chopin Prelude Opus 28 # 20 C minor Chopin Prelude Opus 28 No 3 G major Chopin Waltz Opus 34 #1 Ab major Chopin Waltz Opus 34 #2 Chopin Waltz Opus 34 # 3 Chopin Waltz Opus 42 Ab major Chopin Waltz Opus 64 #1 Chopin Waltz Opus 64 #2 Chopin Waltz Opus 64 #3 Chopin Waltz Opus 69 #1 Chopin Waltz Opus 69 #2 Chopin Waltz Opus 70 #1 Chopin Waltz Opus 70 #2 Chopin Waltz Opus 70 #3 Chopin Waltz Posthumous E minor Chopin Waltz Posthumous E major Clemente Sonatinas Durand Valse E flat Gershwin 3 preludes Grieg Wedding Day in Troldhaugen Opus 65 #6 Haydn Sonata E minor 1778 Haydn Sonata C# minor 1780 Haydn Sonata G major 1784 Haydn Sonata F major 1773 Haydn Sonata E flat Major 1766 Haydn Sonata B flat major 1784 Haydn Sonata G major 1766 Haydn Sonata g major 1766 Haydn Sonata Lully Courante Massenet Aragonaise from El Cid Mendelssohn Rondo Capriccioso Opus 14 Mendelssohn Songs Without Words Many Moussorgsky Pictures on Exhibition Promenade, Gnome, Old Castle Mozart Fantasie Mozart Piano Concerto #19 F Major 1st & 2nd movements Mozart Sonata K280 Mozart Sonata K279 Mozart Sonata K283 Mozart Sonata K311 Mozart Sonata K310 Mozart Sonata K330 Mozart Sonata K331 Mozart Sonata K332 Mozart Sonata K333 Mozart Sonata K457 Mozart Sonata K545 Pachelbel Ciaconna Pieczonka Tarantella A minor Poulenc Improvisation 15 C minor Prokofiev March From Love of 3 Oranges Rachmaninoff Elegie Opus 3 #1 Rachmaninoff Etude Opus 3 #2 Rachmaninoff Moment Musical Opus 16 #3 Rachmaninoff Moment Musical Opus 16 #5 Rachmaninoff Noctourne Opus 10 #1 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 32 #2 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 32 #9 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 32 #11 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 32 #12 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 23 #4 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 23 #3 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 23 #5 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 23 # 9 parts Rachmaninoff Romance Rachmaninoff Serenade Opus 3 #5 Satie 3 Gymnopedies Schubert Impromptus Opus 90 Andante Mosso G Flat Schubert Impromptus Opus 90 Allegretto Schumann Etude Opus 13 #2 Schumann Scenes from Childhood Foreign lands Tchaikovsky Seasons:October, November Villa-Lobos Le Polichinelle
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Deborah,
After looking at your extensive list, I can conclude that you are about 214 years old!
Very impressive... I need to go practice now... sigh...
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I do love to learn new music, but I don't always play it as well as I'd like.
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I do love to learn new music, but I don't always play it as well as I'd like. I'm sure we can all say the same! Aren't pianists perfectionists by nature? With so much attention to detail, it's no wonder we are never satisfied. One famous pianist (Rubinstein?) said he wasn't satisfied with his playing until age 80. Another (Arrau?)said that when he "revived" an old piece, the first 12 performances were terrible. Even if you are not 100% satisfied, your list is impressive nonetheless. I'm enjoying this thread because it gives me ideas of what to tackle next. (even if I'm only 80% satisfied with my performance...)
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May I contribute
Brahms Intermezzo op. 117 #2 Intermezzo op. 118 #1 Ballade op. 118 #3 Intermezzo op. 118 #4 Romanze op. 118 #5
Bach Partita #5
Beethoven 6 Bagatelles op. 126 Sonata op. 79
edit: just noticed that Beet31425 already listed the Bagatelles.
Haydn Sonata hob XVI:48
Schubert Impromptu op. 142 #2
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I'm finally home. Some I can play right now. Many would need reviving and polishing. Here's mine:
Bach JS Bouree From 2nd violin sonata Bach JS Concerto D minor BWV 1052 1 movement Bach JS Concerto F minor BWV 1056 Bach JS Italian Concerto Bach JS Prelude and Fugue E major Book 1 BWV 854 Bach JS Prelude G# minor Book 2 BWV 887 Bach JS Prelude F# minor Book 2 BWV 883 Bach JS Prelude and Fugue C minor Book 1 #2 Bach JS Prelude and Fugue D major Book 1 #5 Bach JS Prelude and Fugue Eb minorBook 1 #8 Bach JS Prelude and Fugue Bb major Book 1 #21 Bach JS Prelude and Fugue F minor Book 2 BWV 881 Bach JS Prelude only C major Book 1 #1 Bach JS Sonata II for flute and piano Eb major Beethoven Fur Elise Beethoven Sonata Opus 27 #2 (part) Beethoven Sonata Opus 2 #1 Beethoven Sonata Opus 31 #3 (part) Beethoven Sonata Opus 13 (Pathetique) Beethoven Sonata Opus 47 (Appassionata parts) Brahms 2 Rhaposidies Opus 79 Brahms Intermezzo Opus 118 #2 Brahms Intermezzo Opus 117 #3 C# minor Brahms Waltz Opus 39 #15 Chopin Etude Opus 10 #9 F minor Chopin Etude Opus 25 #9 G flat major Chopin Etude Opus 10 #3 E major Chopin Etude Opus 10 #12 Chopin Grande Valse Brilliante Opus 18 E flat major Chopin Impromptu Opus 66 C# minor Chopin Mazurka Opus 17 #4 A minor Chopin Mazurka Opus 67 #3 C major Chopin Mazurka Opus 67 # 2 G minor Chopin Mazurka Opus 67 #4 A minor Chopin Mazurka Opus 68 # 2 A minor Chopin Mazurka Opus 68 # 3 F major Chopin Noctourne Opus 9 #1 B Flat Major Chopin Noctourne Opus 9 #2 E flat major Chopin Noctourne Opus 15 #3 G minor Chopin Noctourne Opus 27 #2 D flat major Chopin Noctourne Opus 37 #1 G minor Chopin Noctourne Opus 55 No 1 F minor Chopin Piano Concerto E minor Opu 11 E minor 1st & part 2nd mvmnt Chopin Polonaise Opus 40 #1 A major Chopin Prelude Opus 28 #4 E minor Chopin Prelude Opus 28 #7 A major Chopin Prelude Opus 28 #15 D flat major Chopin Prelude Opus 28 # 20 C minor Chopin Prelude Opus 28 No 3 G major Chopin Waltz Opus 34 #1 Ab major Chopin Waltz Opus 34 #2 Chopin Waltz Opus 34 # 3 Chopin Waltz Opus 42 Ab major Chopin Waltz Opus 64 #1 Chopin Waltz Opus 64 #2 Chopin Waltz Opus 64 #3 Chopin Waltz Opus 69 #1 Chopin Waltz Opus 69 #2 Chopin Waltz Opus 70 #1 Chopin Waltz Opus 70 #2 Chopin Waltz Opus 70 #3 Chopin Waltz Posthumous E minor Chopin Waltz Posthumous E major Clemente Sonatinas Durand Valse E flat Gershwin 3 preludes Grieg Wedding Day in Troldhaugen Opus 65 #6 Haydn Sonata E minor 1778 Haydn Sonata C# minor 1780 Haydn Sonata G major 1784 Haydn Sonata F major 1773 Haydn Sonata E flat Major 1766 Haydn Sonata B flat major 1784 Haydn Sonata G major 1766 Haydn Sonata g major 1766 Haydn Sonata Lully Courante Massenet Aragonaise from El Cid Mendelssohn Rondo Capriccioso Opus 14 Mendelssohn Songs Without Words Many Moussorgsky Pictures on Exhibition Promenade, Gnome, Old Castle Mozart Fantasie Mozart Piano Concerto #19 F Major 1st & 2nd movements Mozart Sonata K280 Mozart Sonata K279 Mozart Sonata K283 Mozart Sonata K311 Mozart Sonata K310 Mozart Sonata K330 Mozart Sonata K331 Mozart Sonata K332 Mozart Sonata K333 Mozart Sonata K457 Mozart Sonata K545 Pachelbel Ciaconna Pieczonka Tarantella A minor Poulenc Improvisation 15 C minor Prokofiev March From Love of 3 Oranges Rachmaninoff Elegie Opus 3 #1 Rachmaninoff Etude Opus 3 #2 Rachmaninoff Moment Musical Opus 16 #3 Rachmaninoff Moment Musical Opus 16 #5 Rachmaninoff Noctourne Opus 10 #1 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 32 #2 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 32 #9 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 32 #11 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 32 #12 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 23 #4 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 23 #3 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 23 #5 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 23 # 9 parts Rachmaninoff Romance Rachmaninoff Serenade Opus 3 #5 Satie 3 Gymnopedies Schubert Impromptus Opus 90 Andante Mosso G Flat Schubert Impromptus Opus 90 Allegretto Schumann Etude Opus 13 #2 Schumann Scenes from Childhood Foreign lands Tchaikovsky Seasons:October, November Villa-Lobos Le Polichinelle
Good God I'm going to need a few days for all that! Below is everything but. Matt
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I edited it to make it a little more geared to "the solo pianist" and only included solo pieces and piano concertos.
Solo Works
Albeniz -Iberia, Bk. 1
Bach: -2 part Inventions -Sinfonia No. 1, 15 -Chaconne (Busoni's arrangement) -Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue -English Suite #2,3,5 -French Suite 5 -French Suite 6 -Italian Concerto -Partita 2, 3, 6 -WTC Book 1: 1, 2, 5, 7, 8,, 17, 21 -WTC Book 2: 5, 16
Bartok: -Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 1 -Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 6 -Op. 14 Suite
Beethoven:
-Sonata Op. 2 No. 1 -Sonata Op. 2 No.3 -Sonata Op. 7 -Sonata Op. 10 No. 1 -Sonata Op. 10 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 10 No. 3 (1st and 2nd Movement) -Sonata Op. 13 -Sonata Op. 14 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 22 -Sonata Op. 26 -Sonata Op. 27 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 28 -Sonata Op. 31 No. 1 -Sonata Op. 31 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 31 No. 3 -Sonata Op. 49 No. 1 -Sonata Op. 49 No. 2 -Sonata Op. 53 -Sonata Op. 81 -Sonata Op. 90 -Sonata Op. 101 -Sonata Op. 109 -Sonata Op. 110 -Sonata Op. 111 -6 bagatelles Op. 126
Berio : -Wasserklavier -Erdenklavier -Luftklavier -Feuerklavier
Boulez: - Notations
Brahms: -Hungarian dance #6 -Intermezzo Op. 116 No. 6 -Intermezzo Op. 118 No. 2 -Rhapsody Op. 119 No. 4 -Rhapsody Op. 79 no. 1 -Op. 116 -Sonata No. 1 -Handel Variations
Chaminade: -Meditation 76/6
Chopin:
-Barcarolle op.51 -Berceuse op.57 -Ballade: No 1,2,3 -Etudes: Op. 10 No. 1,2,4,5, 12 -Etudes: Op. 25 No. 5, 6,7,10, 12 -Fantasy Op. 49 -Polonaise Op. 53, Op. 40, Op. 44 -Preludes: 4,6,7,12,18,20 -Scherzi 1, 2, 3, 4 -Nocturne Op. 72 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 -Nocturne Op. 27 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 37 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1 -Nocturne Op. 9 No. 3 -Sonata No. 3 -Waltzes Op. 64 -Waltz Op. 34 No. 1
Clementi: -Sonata Op. 25 No. 5 (2nd movement)
Dodge: -"Any Resemblance is Purely Coincidental"
Ginastera: -Danzas Argentina (2nd Movement) -Creole Dance -Tribute to Roberto Garcia Morillo -Sonata No. 1
Debussy: -La Fille aux cheveus de lin -La Cathedrale engloutie -Minstrels -Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l'air du soir -La plus que lent -Arabesque No. 1 -Clair de lune -Soiree dans Grenade -Images bk. 1
Fibich: -Poem
Field -Nocturnes 9 and 10
Filtsch: -Adieu and Mazurka
Gershwin: -Three Preludes
Godard: -Toccata
Granados -La maja y el ruiseñor (from Goyescas)
Haydn : -a couple sonatas -Sonata No. 35 in C Major -Sonatas Hob. XVI:8, 23, 26, 27, 34, and 46 -Andante and Variations in f minor
Kabalevsky: -Prelude Op. 38 No. 14
Kuzmenko -Memoir for the victims of Chernobyl
Lecuona: -Malaguena
Liszt: -Consolation 3 -Mephisto Waltz 1 -Mephisto Waltz 3 -Sonata in B minor (up to the fugue) -En Reve -Un Sospiro -Hungarian Rhapsody 2 -Liebestraume No. 3 -Harmonies du soir -Transcendental etude 10 -Petrarch sonnets 104 and 123 -Liszt legende no. 2
MacDowell: -To a Wild Rose, Op. 51 No. 1 -March Wind, Op. 46 No. 10
Mendelssohn: -Rondo capriccioso Op. 14
Messiaen: - Vingt Regards: Regard de l'Etoile, Noël - Petites Esquisses d'oiseaux: La Merle noire
Moszkowski: -Etude Op. 72 No. 2
Mozart: -Sonata K283 (1st movement) -Sonata K284 (1st movement) -Sonata K309 -Sonata K310 -Sonata K330 -Sonata K331 -Sonata K332 -Sonata K333 -Sonata K457 -Adagio in B minor K540 -Soanta K545 -Sonata K576 -12 Variations on Ah! Vous dirai-je, maman
Mussorgski: -Pictures at an Exhibition
Nancarrow: -Tango?
Prokofiev: -Prelude Op. 12 No. 7 -Sonata No. 2 in dm -Sonata No. 3 -Sonata No. 5 in C (first movement) -Sonata No. 6 in A (first movement) -Sonata No. 7 -Sonata No. 8 -Sarcasms -visions fugitive
Rachmaninoff: -Prelude Op. 3 No. 2 -Prelude Op. 23 No. 4,5,6 -Vocalise -Moment Musical 3 -Elegie -Sonata No. 2
Ravel: -Miroirs -Sonatina -Le Tombeau de Couperin, Prelude -Pavane pour une infante defunte -Jeux D'eau
Reger: -Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Bach, Op. 81
Rzewski: 10 variations from The People United...
Scarlatti: -2 or 3 Sonatas -118/132 -Sonata Bm
Schoenberg -6 Kleine Klavierstücke op.19
Schubert : -Sonata D. 784 (a minor) -Standchen -Impromptus Op. 142 Nos. 2 and 3 -Four impromptus op. 90 -Moment musicaux op. 94 no. 4
Schumann: -Kreisleriana -Eusebius -Traumerei -Widmung -Fantasy -Kinderscenes -Davidsbundlertanze -Arabesque, -Faschingsswanck aus Wien -Waldszenen -Fantasiestücke op.12
Scriabin : -Sonata No. 2 -Sonata No. 8 -Sonata No. 9
Sibelius: -Romance Op. 24 No. 9
Stravinsky - Piano Rag Music
Tcherepnin: -Bagatelles Op. 5 No. 1, 10.
Ustvolskaya: - Sonata No. 5 - Sonata No. 6
Vladiguerov: -Improvisation -Rhapsody Vardar -Prelude and Autumn Elegie, op. 15
Concertos
Beethoven: -Piano Concertos: 1,3,4
Brahms: -Piano Concerto No. 1 -Piano Concerto No. 2
Haydn: -Piano Concerto No. 11 in D major, Hob. XVIII/11 (3rd Movement)
Mendelssohn: -Piano Concerto Op. 25 No. 1 (1st Movement)
Mozart: -Piano Concertos: 5,6,12,15,16,17,20,22,23,25,27
Prokofiev: -Piano Concerto No. 3
Chopin concerto no. 2 in f minor
Rachmaninoff -Concerto no. 2
Saint-Saens -Concerto no. 2 in G minor
Schumann: -Piano Concerto
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I'll add a list of pieces in my rep that I would perform only with an "obligatory-ten-hour-makeout-session-with-Danica McKellar" clause in the contract:
Scriabin: Sonata #8, Op. 66 Godowsky/Chopin: Ignuus Fatus and/or Winterwind etudes Reger: Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Bach, Op. 81 Nancarrow: Tango? Martucci: Piano Quintet, Op. 45 Liszt/Horowitz: Scherzo and March Tchaikovsky/Feinberg: Scherzo from Symphony #6 Brahms: Concerto #2, Op. 83
This is nothing new, but you are amazingly awesome. When do the Koji groupies get recordings of your Chopin/Godowsky? I have played quite a bit of stuff over the years, but my actual repertoire is relatively small. I'll just add one or two things that I don't think are on there yet (haven't looked closely), and so Alkan and Bolcom can have coverage: Alkan: Symphony for Solo Piano Bolcom: The Garden of Eden Suite Mozart: Fantasy and Sonata in C minor Liszt: Funerailles, Vallee d'Obermann Brahms: Op. 10 Ballades Gershwin-Finnissy: "They're Writing Songs of Love, But Not for Me"; "How Long Has This Been Going On?"; "Love is Here to Stay" (more to come soon, I hope) I'll probably add some more as they come to me. I don't think those are on there yet.
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I'm finally home. Some I can play right now. Many would need reviving and polishing. Here's mine:
Bach JS Bouree From 2nd violin sonata Bach JS Concerto D minor BWV 1052 1 movement Bach JS Concerto F minor BWV 1056 Bach JS Italian Concerto Bach JS Prelude and Fugue E major Book 1 BWV 854 Bach JS Prelude G# minor Book 2 BWV 887 Bach JS Prelude F# minor Book 2 BWV 883 Bach JS Prelude and Fugue C minor Book 1 #2 Bach JS Prelude and Fugue D major Book 1 #5 Bach JS Prelude and Fugue Eb minorBook 1 #8 Bach JS Prelude and Fugue Bb major Book 1 #21 Bach JS Prelude and Fugue F minor Book 2 BWV 881 Bach JS Prelude only C major Book 1 #1 Bach JS Sonata II for flute and piano Eb major Beethoven Fur Elise Beethoven Sonata Opus 27 #2 (part) Beethoven Sonata Opus 2 #1 Beethoven Sonata Opus 31 #3 (part) Beethoven Sonata Opus 13 (Pathetique) Beethoven Sonata Opus 47 (Appassionata parts) Brahms 2 Rhaposidies Opus 79 Brahms Intermezzo Opus 118 #2 Brahms Intermezzo Opus 117 #3 C# minor Brahms Waltz Opus 39 #15 Chopin Etude Opus 10 #9 F minor Chopin Etude Opus 25 #9 G flat major Chopin Etude Opus 10 #3 E major Chopin Etude Opus 10 #12 Chopin Grande Valse Brilliante Opus 18 E flat major Chopin Impromptu Opus 66 C# minor Chopin Mazurka Opus 17 #4 A minor Chopin Mazurka Opus 67 #3 C major Chopin Mazurka Opus 67 # 2 G minor Chopin Mazurka Opus 67 #4 A minor Chopin Mazurka Opus 68 # 2 A minor Chopin Mazurka Opus 68 # 3 F major Chopin Noctourne Opus 9 #1 B Flat Major Chopin Noctourne Opus 9 #2 E flat major Chopin Noctourne Opus 15 #3 G minor Chopin Noctourne Opus 27 #2 D flat major Chopin Noctourne Opus 37 #1 G minor Chopin Noctourne Opus 55 No 1 F minor Chopin Piano Concerto E minor Opu 11 E minor 1st & part 2nd mvmnt Chopin Polonaise Opus 40 #1 A major Chopin Prelude Opus 28 #4 E minor Chopin Prelude Opus 28 #7 A major Chopin Prelude Opus 28 #15 D flat major Chopin Prelude Opus 28 # 20 C minor Chopin Prelude Opus 28 No 3 G major Chopin Waltz Opus 34 #1 Ab major Chopin Waltz Opus 34 #2 Chopin Waltz Opus 34 # 3 Chopin Waltz Opus 42 Ab major Chopin Waltz Opus 64 #1 Chopin Waltz Opus 64 #2 Chopin Waltz Opus 64 #3 Chopin Waltz Opus 69 #1 Chopin Waltz Opus 69 #2 Chopin Waltz Opus 70 #1 Chopin Waltz Opus 70 #2 Chopin Waltz Opus 70 #3 Chopin Waltz Posthumous E minor Chopin Waltz Posthumous E major Clemente Sonatinas Durand Valse E flat Gershwin 3 preludes Grieg Wedding Day in Troldhaugen Opus 65 #6 Haydn Sonata E minor 1778 Haydn Sonata C# minor 1780 Haydn Sonata G major 1784 Haydn Sonata F major 1773 Haydn Sonata E flat Major 1766 Haydn Sonata B flat major 1784 Haydn Sonata G major 1766 Haydn Sonata g major 1766 Haydn Sonata Lully Courante Massenet Aragonaise from El Cid Mendelssohn Rondo Capriccioso Opus 14 Mendelssohn Songs Without Words Many Moussorgsky Pictures on Exhibition Promenade, Gnome, Old Castle Mozart Fantasie Mozart Piano Concerto #19 F Major 1st & 2nd movements Mozart Sonata K280 Mozart Sonata K279 Mozart Sonata K283 Mozart Sonata K311 Mozart Sonata K310 Mozart Sonata K330 Mozart Sonata K331 Mozart Sonata K332 Mozart Sonata K333 Mozart Sonata K457 Mozart Sonata K545 Pachelbel Ciaconna Pieczonka Tarantella A minor Poulenc Improvisation 15 C minor Prokofiev March From Love of 3 Oranges Rachmaninoff Elegie Opus 3 #1 Rachmaninoff Etude Opus 3 #2 Rachmaninoff Moment Musical Opus 16 #3 Rachmaninoff Moment Musical Opus 16 #5 Rachmaninoff Noctourne Opus 10 #1 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 32 #2 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 32 #9 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 32 #11 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 32 #12 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 23 #4 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 23 #3 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 23 #5 Rachmaninoff Prelude Opus 23 # 9 parts Rachmaninoff Romance Rachmaninoff Serenade Opus 3 #5 Satie 3 Gymnopedies Schubert Impromptus Opus 90 Andante Mosso G Flat Schubert Impromptus Opus 90 Allegretto Schumann Etude Opus 13 #2 Schumann Scenes from Childhood Foreign lands Tchaikovsky Seasons:October, November Villa-Lobos Le Polichinelle Wow! I'd be extremely happy if I could play that many pieces. I don't think I can remember more than 10 at a time.
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I don't think I can remember more than 10 at a time. Except that we're not necessarily talking about memorised works.
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I don't think I can remember more than 10 at a time. Except that we're not necessarily talking about memorised works. I would hope not. As an organist, I can play a mountain of service music at short notice, but heck, none of it is memorized. Doesn't need to be, any more than those myriad Anglican anthems, some of which aren't worth more than a quick run-through prior to the service.
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Yes, and as Currawong said, most of these pieces are not memorised and of course I can't play all of those at the drop of a hat. Matt invited us to list: "Pieces you feel you've completed.". Many of those on my list would require some work to revive. I haven't played some in many, many years.
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Many of those on my list would require some work to revive. I haven't played some in many, many years. I hear you. Harold Schonberg relates an anecdote about Liszt: late in life he was reminded of a silly, but difficult piece he had played (probably something by Herz) in his earlier years. Liszt sat down at the piano and rattled it off.
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Rachmaninoff: Etude-Tableaux No. 9 in D minor
Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 11 Hungarian Rhapsody No. 13
Scriabin: Etude Op. 8 No. 5
Mendelssohn: Etude Op. 104 No. 3 in A minor
Paderewski: Chant d'Amour
Stravinsky: Petrushaka - Only the first movement, Danse Russe. Does that still count?
Does anyone have some idea of how much of the entire classical repertoire the board collectively have covered percentage-wise?
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Rachmaninoff: Etude-Tableaux No. 9 in D minor
Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 11 Hungarian Rhapsody No. 13
Scriabin: Etude Op. 8 No. 5
Mendelssohn: Etude Op. 104 No. 3 in A minor
Paderewski: Chant d'Amour
Stravinsky: Petrushaka - Only the first movement, Danse Russe. Does that still count?
Does anyone have some idea of how much of the entire classical repertoire the board collectively have covered percentage-wise? I'm beginning to think that no matter how many times I add things to the list... people will have more, that's a good thing in my book. It probably could have been easier saying pretty much everything from almost any well known composer is covered and even some obscure guys are covered.
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Does anyone have some idea of how much of the entire classical repertoire the board collectively have covered percentage-wise? Much less than 1%.
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For example, we do not yet have a single work by a baroque French composer. None of the Couperin family, no Rameau, or Daquin. Not a single pre-classical English work (Byrd, Bull, Gibbons, etc...) Nothing by Handel or Telemann. None of the little fantasies or odd miscellaneous pieces by Bach. Very little by Les Six or the Russian Five. No Copland. No Muczynski. No Liebermann. No Gade. No Kirchner. No Thalberg. No Janacek. No Dussek. No Crumb, Cowell, or Ives. No Kapustin or Roslavets.
etc...
However, I do believe we have covered at least 90% of what you'd find in the average undergraduate piano literature course.
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There seems to be a startling lack of Schubert in the repertoire! Shame PW, Shame!
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Here is my rep. list. Does not include piano duets
Repertoire Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Invention No. 1 in C Major BWV 772 Invention No. 2 in C Minor BWV 773 Invention No. 4 in D Minor BWV 775 Invention No. 6 in E Major BWV 777 Invention No. 8 in F Major BWV 779 Invention No. 9 in F Minor BWV 780 Sinfonia No. 2 in C Minor BWV 788 Sinfonia No. 6 in E Major BWV 792 Prelude & Fugue No. 1 in C Major BWV 816 Prelude & Fugue No. 5 in D Major BWV 850 Prelude & Fugue No. 6 in D Minor BWV 851 Prelude & Fugue No. 10 in E minor BWV 855
Bela Bartok (1881-1945) Suite Op. 14
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Capriccio in B Minor Op. 76 No. 2 Concerto in D Minor Op. 15 6 Klavierstücke Op. 118 Waltz in A flat Major Op. 39 No. 15
Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827) Six Variations on "nel cor più non mi sento†Op. 70 Fur Elise Op. 59 Piano Sonata No.1 in F minor Op. 2 No. 1 Piano Sonata No. 6 in F major Op 10 No. 2 Piano Sonata No. 13 in E flat Major Op 27 No. 1 Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor 'Sonata quasi una fantasia' ("Moonlight") Op. 27 No. 2
Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) Prelude in A Minor Op. 28 No.2 Prelude in G Major Op. 28 No. 3 Prelude in E Minor Op. 28 No. 4 Prelude in A Major Op. 28 No. 7 Prelude in G-Sharp Minor Op. 28 No. 12 Prelude in C Minor Op. 28 No. 20 Prelude in G Minor Op. 28 No. 22 Prelude in F major Op. 28 No. 23 Nocturne in E-flat Major Op. 9 No. 2 Nocturne in G Minor Op. 37 No. 1 Nocturne in C Minor Op. 48 No. 1 Polonaise in E-flat Op. 26 no. 2
Claude Debussy(1862-1918) Claire de Lune Prelude No. 1 “Danseuses de Delphes†Prelude No. 8 “La fille aux cheveux de linâ€
George Gerswhin (1898-1937) Three Piano Preludes
Alberto Ginastera(1916-1983) Danzas Argentinas Op. 2
William Martin Joel (1947) Reverie for piano ("Villa d'Este"), Op. 3 Invention for piano in C minor, Op. 6 Suite for piano ("Star-Crossed"), Op. 8
Franz Liszt (1811-1886) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 8 in F-Sharp Minor Consolation No. 1 E Major Consolation No. 3 in D-flat Major Liebstraum No. 1
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Piano Sonata in B-Flat Major K 570 Fantasie in D minor K 397 Concerto in D minor K 466
Mortiz Moszkowski (1854-1925) Etude No. 9 in D major Op 72 No. 9 Etude No. 11 in A-Flat Major Op. 72 No. 11
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Impromptu No. 2 in E-Flat Major Op. 90 No. 2 Impromptu No 3 In G-Flat Major Op. 90 No. 3
Sergie Rachmaninov (1873-1943) Prelude in C-Sharp Minor Op. 3 No. 2 Prelude No. 10 in B Minor Op. 32 No 10 Etude-Tableaux No. 8 in G minor Op. 33 No. 8
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no duets? man... that sucks...
This is really fantastic! Thanks so much; great idea Debussy20!
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There seems to be a startling lack of Schubert in the repertoire! Shame PW, Shame! Well I have quite a bit of Schubert in my repertoire - both piano trios, the A major violin sonata, F minor Fantasy, Winterreise, Die Schöne Müllerin and hundreds of other Lieder. But they're ensemble pieces, aren't they, and not included. So, Oz, where's yours?
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For example, we do not yet have a single work by a baroque French composer. None of the Couperin family... Yet count me in for that, though only as an organist. François wrote two incredible organ masses (music I use in church... but please don't ask how I adapt for British instruments ), but quite frankly I've never found much of interest in Louis's music. It is dull beyond belief, at least what he wrote for keyboard. Daquin wrote a fair amount of organ music, though it tends to sound much the same. Haven't found any Rameau for organ, though the Gavotte & Variations work quite effectively on the piano. Quite interestingly about Rameau, his 'appearance' on the printed page bears a striking similarity to Alkan. Make of that what you will.
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Yes, and as Currawong said, most of these pieces are not memorised and of course I can't play all of those at the drop of a hat. Matt invited us to list: "Pieces you feel you've completed.". Many of those on my list would require some work to revive. I haven't played some in many, many years. By that criteria, I could list things that I'm comfortable sight-reading. Beethoven's Sonatina in G for instance, which I played for the first time an hour ago. As long as the music is front of me, I could play that in a recital tomorrow. So if there is no grade level restrictions, this list could become truly huge.
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Yes, and as Currawong said, most of these pieces are not memorised and of course I can't play all of those at the drop of a hat. Matt invited us to list: "Pieces you feel you've completed.". Many of those on my list would require some work to revive. I haven't played some in many, many years. By that criteria, I could list things that I'm comfortable sight-reading. Beethoven's Sonatina in G for instance, which I played for the first time an hour ago. As long as the music is front of me, I could play that in a recital tomorrow. So if there is no grade level restrictions, this list could become truly huge. Damon,I suspect the "spirit" of the list would exclude sightreading. To me, "works completed" means music you have played and finished to your satisfaction. Abandoning music for a while might require work to revive but the basic structure, fingering and understanding of what the music is saying is still in your brain/hands and just needs a refresher. This is quite different from reading through a piece of music for the first time.
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For example, we do not yet have a single work by a baroque French composer. None of the Couperin family, no Rameau, or Daquin. Not a single pre-classical English work (Byrd, Bull, Gibbons, etc...) Nothing by Handel or Telemann. None of the little fantasies or odd miscellaneous pieces by Bach. Very little by Les Six or the Russian Five. No Copland. No Muczynski. No Liebermann. No Gade. No Kirchner. No Thalberg. No Janacek. No Dussek. No Crumb, Cowell, or Ives. No Kapustin or Roslavets.
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However, I do believe we have covered at least 90% of what you'd find in the average undergraduate piano literature course. I know! There's so much great music out there yet to explore, it is hard to know what to do next. I would like to work on some other Baroque composers than Bach (though I do love him lots!), and I have a book Muczynski I've been eyeing for a few years. And then there's all the vocal rep I want to learn...
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Hello im confused is debussy's repertoire the one stated in the first post? Because that is a very wide repertoire if its his:
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For example, we do not yet have a single work by a baroque French composer. I will play "Les Barricades Mysterieuses" by Francois Couperin at the drop of a hat, and often do, both on organ and piano. I play V Mlhach (In the Mist) and Cunning Little Vixen is my favorite opera.
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Hello im confused is debussy's repertoire the one stated in the first post? Because that is a very wide repertoire if its his: No, he edited his original list to include all the contributions as they came in.
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Oh so, currently his repertoire is not in this post, right? Thank you currawong/
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Oh so, currently his repertoire is not in this post, right? Thank you currawong/ His is included in it. You'd have to read the whole thread (which is a year or so old).
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Oh, so i guess currently i cant really know his original repertoire<
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did you notice that some of us added nothing, just kept very silent indeed? it is an impossible thread, just calling people to show off on paper, let them play it all, by heart and tomorrow evening in Carnegie Hall...
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jesus. my repertoire so looks little compared to this....
ill post mine when i can but it surely aint as big as some peoples here
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did you notice that some of us added nothing, just kept very silent indeed? it is an impossible thread, just calling people to show off on paper, let them play it all, by heart and tomorrow evening in Carnegie Hall... Yes, I noticed
"And if we look at the works of J.S. Bach — a benevolent god to which all musicians should offer a prayer to defend themselves against mediocrity... -Debussy
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jesus. my repertoire so looks little compared to this....
ill post mine when i can but it surely aint as big as some peoples here How WELL you play is what really counts - not the size of your repertoire.
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did you notice that some of us added nothing, just kept very silent indeed? it is an impossible thread, just calling people to show off on paper, let them play it all, by heart and tomorrow evening in Carnegie Hall... No, I didn't notice. I thought everyone responded.
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jesus. my repertoire so looks little compared to this....
ill post mine when i can but it surely aint as big as some peoples here How WELL you play is what really counts - not the size of your repertoire. Exactly! I mean, we all love Argerich! (Just a joke...)
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