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#1511960 - 09/09/10 02:16 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Skorpius]
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3000 Post Club Member
Registered: 08/07/07
Posts: 3586
Loc: Orange County, CA
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Finish learning all the Mozart Sonatas and Schubert Impromptus (I'm halfway there with the Schubert!) All the Chopin Etudes and Concerto No. 1 All the Rachmaninoff Preludes, and Concerti 2 and 3 Debussy: complete work for solo piano Brahms: Concerto No. 1 Schumann: Kreisleriana, Carnaval Schubert: Wanderer Fantasy Prokofiev: Sonatas Nos. 2, 3, and 6 Poulenc Improvisations 20~30 Scarlatti Sonatas Rameau Allemande Couperin: Le Tic-Toc-Choc on the piano Bach: Goldberg Variations, WTC Book I, some English and French Suites completely, all the Keyboard Concerti
And SO MUCH MORE!!!! Life is too short.
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#1511966 - 09/09/10 02:40 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: dolce sfogato]
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Registered: 11/23/07
Posts: 5429
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the op.29 on one's own Fazioli, with a very, very good article in the NYT by Harold Schonberg, whow! That would be a neat trick to manage, since Schonberg is already dead.
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#1511978 - 09/09/10 03:37 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: keyboardklutz]
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2000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/09/10
Posts: 2145
Loc: Rockford, IL
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Well, KBK, I set my number at 120 years, at least... then, eternal life! Skorpius: man, did you ask a good question!!! 1. Rhapsody in Blue -- with verve! (In other words: vervy!) 2. Clair de Lune -- with finesse! (In other words: with feeeeling, only better!) 3. Beethoven's "Pastoral" Sonata -- with reserved grandeur (In other words: well) 4. Goldberg Variations -- every last livin' one of 'em, finger excercises and all! -- jumpily 5. Rach. Prelude Op.23, No.6 -- fluidly 6. Scott Joplin's "Weeping Willow" -- without tempo fluctuations, dammit! All on a concert grand with a medium to light action, tuned to EBVT III. O.K.? --Andy
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#1512003 - 09/09/10 05:14 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Skorpius]
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 05/30/09
Posts: 1676
Loc: The Netherlands
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Lifetime goals?
Nr. 1 - Play the 32 Beethoven Sonata's Nr. 2 - Play the Song's Without Words Nr. 3 - Play the Schubert Sonata's Nr. 4 - Play the entire WTC (both)
Yep, that's about it, along the way I will of course play some Mozart, Haydn, Chopin and maybe even some Brahms along the way, but these are definitely my life goals.
edit: Where can I get Kreisler's piece in C?
Edited by Victor25 (09/09/10 05:17 AM)
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Currently working on: Perfecting the Op 2/1, studying the 27/2 last movement. Chopin Nocturne 32/2 and Posth. C#m, 'Raindrop' prelude and Etude 10/9 Repetoire: Beethoven op 2/1, 10/1(1st, 2nd), 13, 14/1, 27/1(1st, 2nd), 27/2, 28(1st, 2nd), 31/2(1st, 3rd), 49/1, 49/2, 78(1st), 79, 90, 101(1st)
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#1512024 - 09/09/10 06:54 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Cinnamonbear]
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Registered: 08/29/09
Posts: 4707
Loc: Land of the never-ending music
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Well, KBK, I set my number at 120 years, at least... then, eternal life!   I don't want to get old, I don't like life, but there is still a lot of music I would like to learn (that's the only reason who I wish I had started as a kid).
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#1512031 - 09/09/10 07:30 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Skorpius]
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 05/30/09
Posts: 1676
Loc: The Netherlands
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You.... don't like life????
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Currently working on: Perfecting the Op 2/1, studying the 27/2 last movement. Chopin Nocturne 32/2 and Posth. C#m, 'Raindrop' prelude and Etude 10/9 Repetoire: Beethoven op 2/1, 10/1(1st, 2nd), 13, 14/1, 27/1(1st, 2nd), 27/2, 28(1st, 2nd), 31/2(1st, 3rd), 49/1, 49/2, 78(1st), 79, 90, 101(1st)
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#1512043 - 09/09/10 07:50 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Mark_C]
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Registered: 09/22/06
Posts: 4478
Loc: St. Louis area
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To play a (significant) piece without an error. Ugh.  IMO there are any number of worthier ambitions. Plus, I guarantee that you could do that with any number of pieces. Just play them slowly, timidly and insipidly enough. You think there are worthier ambitions because you've achieved this one. Slowing down doesn't help me; it's a curse. Sometimes it's the last chord, then I'm really annoyed!
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#1512052 - 09/09/10 08:00 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Skorpius]
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 12/09/09
Posts: 769
Loc: Rio de Janeiro
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Rondó op 01 by chopin, to name a never played highly difficult piece
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#1512058 - 09/09/10 08:05 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Skorpius]
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Registered: 05/11/09
Posts: 203
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I only have three main ones for now I think.
The 32 Beethoven Sonatas. Ravel's entire works for piano. Liszt's Annees De Pelerinage.
And lots of other things, but that would be the main things one could attach a title to!
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#1512075 - 09/09/10 08:32 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Damon]
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 05/30/09
Posts: 1676
Loc: The Netherlands
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To play a (significant) piece without an error. Ugh.  IMO there are any number of worthier ambitions. Plus, I guarantee that you could do that with any number of pieces. Just play them slowly, timidly and insipidly enough. You think there are worthier ambitions because you've achieved this one. Slowing down doesn't help me; it's a curse. Sometimes it's the last chord, then I'm really annoyed! Haha could you make video's of that, it would be quite fun  But seriously, the error-less comes when it comes. There is no way to force it. I get it when either I can dream the piece because I have been playing it for over a year, or when my level is significantly higher than the piece.
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Currently working on: Perfecting the Op 2/1, studying the 27/2 last movement. Chopin Nocturne 32/2 and Posth. C#m, 'Raindrop' prelude and Etude 10/9 Repetoire: Beethoven op 2/1, 10/1(1st, 2nd), 13, 14/1, 27/1(1st, 2nd), 27/2, 28(1st, 2nd), 31/2(1st, 3rd), 49/1, 49/2, 78(1st), 79, 90, 101(1st)
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#1512094 - 09/09/10 09:18 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Skorpius]
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Registered: 12/29/09
Posts: 244
Loc: In a heap of trouble
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I aspire to someday have my piano tuned.
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#1512095 - 09/09/10 09:21 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Skorpius]
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Registered: 12/28/08
Posts: 3765
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All I want to accomplish with piano is just to believe in myself. It's proving to be the most difficult thing I've ever done.
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#1512101 - 09/09/10 09:42 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Skorpius]
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Registered: 08/17/10
Posts: 27
Loc: Scottsdale ,AZ
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To hear my husband say "I'd love to hear you play that piece I heard you playing the other day!"
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#1512107 - 09/09/10 10:01 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: ChopinAddict]
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2000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/09/10
Posts: 2145
Loc: Rockford, IL
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Well, KBK, I set my number at 120 years, at least... then, eternal life!   I don't want to get old, I don't like life, but there is still a lot of music I would like to learn (that's the only reason who I wish I had started as a kid). Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers -- "Shady Esperanto and the Young Hearts"
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#1512158 - 09/09/10 11:36 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Skorpius]
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Registered: 02/02/07
Posts: 152
Loc: nova scotia
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All the Bach keyboard music, including the organ works...
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#1512160 - 09/09/10 11:38 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Skorpius]
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Registered: 12/07/09
Posts: 204
Loc: Long Island, New York
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Another +1 for all the Beethoven Sonatas.
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#1512162 - 09/09/10 11:42 AM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Skorpius]
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 08/12/04
Posts: 1073
Loc: Washington metro
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Orange Soda King: How old are you again?
My current goal is to learn and record all of WTC (Books 1 and 2) from memory. At my current learning rate, that will take another 20 years or so. I may live that long ...
Would also like to do the same for Chopin Op. 28.
Other than that, I want to keep practicing and learning a variety of pieces and to perform, or at least record, as many of them as I can.
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#1512195 - 09/09/10 12:51 PM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Pogorelich.]
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 09/02/09
Posts: 1324
Loc: Canada
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All I want to accomplish with piano is just to believe in myself. It's proving to be the most difficult thing I've ever done. This! Also, to have nerves of steel and really enjoy performing.
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#1512271 - 09/09/10 02:46 PM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Skorpius]
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 02/15/08
Posts: 721
Loc: Netherlands
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to get a nice big house and a steinway grand top model to play a modest number of my very favorite pieces very very well
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#1512292 - 09/09/10 03:49 PM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: hat]
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 08/06/10
Posts: 984
Loc: UK
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I aspire to someday have my piano tuned. hahahah! me too! or maybe even a new piano...
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#1512298 - 09/09/10 04:06 PM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Skorpius]
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Full Member
Registered: 03/27/09
Posts: 89
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Balakirev - The Lark. Bach - Goldberg Variations, English suite #1, Partitas, Toccatas Beethoven - Diabelli Variations Brahms - Variations on a theme by Paganini. Op 119 (1/4 of the way there!), op 118, op 79 #2 Debussy - Pagodes Medtner - Fairy Tales, Forgotten Melodies, Arabesques
I'll have to live a very long life to get anywhere near these!
Edited by anajess (09/09/10 04:07 PM)
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#1512306 - 09/09/10 04:14 PM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: Skorpius]
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 11/20/08
Posts: 798
Loc: United Kingdom
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You never know when you're going to die, so making goals like this is rather arbitrary.
The trick in piano is to play everything, EVERYTHING, as though your life depended on it. Every note of every phrase. Every rest. Every piece. The more intensely you listen, the more intense your sound becomes. It's all about intensity of sound. It's what grabs the listener in...FORCES him to listen to whatever you're playing.
And believe in it.
Once you can do these things, greatness is yours.
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#1512308 - 09/09/10 04:15 PM
Re: Piano Goals...Before you die.
[Re: JustAnotherPianist]
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2000 Post Club Member
Registered: 02/28/09
Posts: 2393
Loc: Beautiful San Diego, CA
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The trick in piano is to play everything, EVERYTHING, as though your life depended on it. Sounds like a lot of work.
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