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youre first piano concerto

Discussion in 'Repertoire' started by rachmaninoff, Jun 23, 2006.

  1. pmerrill

    pmerrill New Member

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    I was thinking the same thing...
     
  2. rachmaninoff

    rachmaninoff New Member Piano Society Artist

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    What about the Choral fantasie Opus. 80 of beethoven?
     
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    oh i dunno any beginner's concerto, a simple violin one or maybe u should accompany various instruments and duos etc until u get to the orchestra part. well, tell me which concerto u pick. well u were prolly already thinking doing a concerto with jus one instrument. uh but i still recomend the same composers, also Bach, Beethoven, Mozart any traditional composer should be that bad in terms of difficulty, u should be able to find one that matches ur level
     
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    That's not a real concerto for piano. Piano just plays a part in it, but isn't the most important instrument.
     
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    rachmaninoff New Member Piano Society Artist

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    but it has very lovely passages and a big part in the piece. (that's my opinion)
     

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