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#2038069 - 02/23/13 04:17 PM
Best competiton pieces
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Registered: 01/29/13
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Hi everyone, lets say you have a 30 min competiton what pieces will you play?(at least 3 different styles) I would pick:
1.Bach - P&E in c# major 2.Beethoven - piano concerto no.1 3rd movement 3.Liszt - vallee d'obermann 4.Scriabin - etude in D# minor
Edited by LiorMoskoPiano (02/23/13 04:32 PM)
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#2038070 - 02/23/13 04:22 PM
Re: Best compotiton pieces
[Re: LiorMoskoPiano]
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Literally all styles?
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Kapustin - Preludes Op. 53, Nos. 8, 12, 9 and 10 Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata Ravel - Une Barque sur l'Ocean Esa-Pekka Salonen - Organisme, from Dichotomie Chopin - Ballade No. 4
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#2038075 - 02/23/13 04:36 PM
Re: Best competiton pieces
[Re: LiorMoskoPiano]
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Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
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Loc: New York
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Hi everyone, lets say you have a 30 min competiton what pieces will you play?(at least 3 different styles) I would pick:
1.Bach - P&E in c# major 2.Beethoven - piano concerto no.1 3rd movement 3.Liszt - vallee d'obermann 4.Scriabin - etude in D# minor Great program (assuming you mean P & F  and even without knowing which Book you mean) if you can play them very well and feel very very comfortable with them. (Not if you don't!) What I'd play: If I could play those pieces very well and felt very very comfortable with them, I'd play that exact program. 
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#2038091 - 02/23/13 05:10 PM
Re: Best competiton pieces
[Re: LiorMoskoPiano]
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The program looks good. I'd make sure you have a good accompanist for the Beethoven.
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