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#1996379 - 12/08/12 11:50 AM
Beethoven-Liszt 5th Sympthony - What grade?
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I've always liked the 5th Symphony, even when I wasn't really interested in classical music. I recently found out that Liszt composed a transcription of this symphony. This is the sheet music: http://www.free-scores.com/download-sheet-music.php?pdf=3633I don't think I will be able to learn the whole symphony but possibly I can learn the first 10 pages or only the first 3 pages. So my question is, What grade level would you place: i)The first 3 pages ii) The first 10 pages I don't want to start learning something way too difficult for me and then having to stop before reaching my goal. Thanks 
Edited by Teenagepiano (12/08/12 11:52 AM)
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#1996393 - 12/08/12 12:45 PM
Re: Beethoven-Liszt 5th Sympthony - What grade?
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Give it a go and see for yourself!  'Grades' are merely a loose guide to for structuring learning, they really don't mean too much - and there's really no use sticking to them, unless you're doing an exam. If you can play it, play it!  But if you're really unsure, it's best to ask your teacher, because he/she will know what is and what is not suitable for you. 
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#1996398 - 12/08/12 12:56 PM
Re: Beethoven-Liszt 5th Sympthony - What grade?
[Re: Teenagepiano]
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I'm not an expert on the grading system. What else can you play, how well can you play it, and how long did it take you to learn? The more honest your answer, the better a response we can provide.
Incidentally, I chose to learn the first movement of the 5th symphony when I was in college. I remember it being quite easy to learn because it is highly repetitive, and it fit very well under the fingers (most Liszt does).
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#1996479 - 12/08/12 04:14 PM
Re: Beethoven-Liszt 5th Sympthony - What grade?
[Re: Teenagepiano]
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Up till this point the only piece I have devoted enough time to, to get to what I would say is a "performable standard" (Completely memorised, with expression thought out, etc) is the first movement of the Moonlight Sonata 1st Movement, and that took me about 3 weeks. Currently I'm working on a Chopin prelude(Op28 no4) and a contemporary piece by Yann Tiersen called "La Valse de Amelie"(The Waltz of Amelie).
If the first ten pages really do require "virtuoso technique" then I think I'll stick with the first 3 pages.
Edited by Teenagepiano (12/08/12 04:17 PM)
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#1996535 - 12/08/12 06:14 PM
Re: Beethoven-Liszt 5th Sympthony - What grade?
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If the only piece you can play is the first mvt of the Moonlight, I would place the symphony well above your current level.
I won't say don't do it, because let's face it, it's your choice. But I will say your time would probably be better invested in smaller works, building technique, and then coming back to this when you're more advanced and better able to tackle the challenges of the piece. I think I would consider this piece a "goal" piece, for which you work your way towards, and don't spend the time trying to bite off more than it sounds like you can chew at the moment.
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#1996694 - 12/09/12 01:26 AM
Re: Beethoven-Liszt 5th Sympthony - What grade?
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If the only piece you can play is the first mvt of the Moonlight, I would place the symphony well above your current level.
I won't say don't do it, because let's face it, it's your choice. But I will say your time would probably be better invested in smaller works, building technique, and then coming back to this when you're more advanced and better able to tackle the challenges of the piece. I think I would consider this piece a "goal" piece, for which you work your way towards, and don't spend the time trying to bite off more than it sounds like you can chew at the moment. I agree with all of the above and will add that I think that there is little point, artistically, in learning three pages of a work that barely gets you into the exposition. Work on something that you can complete and save the larger works for when you are in a better position to master them. Of course, doing it is your choice, but you did ask ....
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#1996696 - 12/09/12 01:35 AM
Re: Beethoven-Liszt 5th Sympthony - What grade?
[Re: Teenagepiano]
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Thank you for posting the reference to the music. It is probaby the most diifficult music I have seen as a beginner. It will be interesting to read the comments.
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