šŸŽ¹ The Romantic Music Challenge

Mon Jan 12 - Fri Feb 13
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This challenge is about sharing the music you love!

 

Over five weeks, you’ll learn a short Romantic-era (or Romantic-style) piano piece, focusing on expression, color, and musical intention rather than speed or volume. The goal isn’t perfection. It’s connection — to the music, and to your own sound.

 

You can play along quietly on your own, or share your progress through words or video with the community. At the end, we’ll celebrate together with a February 13 Romantic Watch Party.

 

How It Works

  • Choose one short piece (or a short excerpt)

  • Romantic or lyric in spirit

  • Work on the same piece throughout the challenge

Suggested Repertoire (Beginner → Intermediate)

Beginner

  • Burgmüller – ArabesqueBallade

  • Schumann – Melody (Album for the Young)

  • Tchaikovsky – Morning Prayer

  • Grieg – Arietta (Lyric Pieces)

  • Gurlitt – Romantic-style character pieces

Late Beginner / Early Intermediate

  • Chopin – Prelude in E minor, Op. 28 No. 4

  • Mendelssohn – Songs Without Words (easier selections)

  • Schumann – TrƤumerei

  • Grieg – Lyric Pieces (various)

  • Clara Schumann – selected short works

Intermediate

  • Chopin – Nocturne in E minor (posth.)

  • Chopin – Waltz in A minor (posth.)

  • Mendelssohn – Songs Without Words (Op. 19, 30)

  • FaurĆ© – Romance sans paroles

  • Brahms – Intermezzo Op. 118 No. 2 (excerpt)

Short excerpts are always welcome.

 

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    • Andrew_Smith
    • 3 days ago
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    I'd like to play the Nocturne in B-flat by Pederewski -- it's slow-ish and lyrical, about 4 minutes in duration. Thank you for organizing another nice challenge/event.

    • Vicki_R
    • 2 days ago
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    This is so motivating. Better than studying alone! 

    • Amateur piano enthusiast
    • Marc_M
    • 2 days ago
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    I think I might learn Scriabin's Op. 11 No. 11 for this one. :D

    I was sad to miss out on the Beethoven challenge. December was a bear of a month; I barely had time to practice. But I have high hopes for January!

    • Pianist, composer and piano teacher
    • Sindre_Skarelven
    • 2 days ago
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    When I read the line ā€œThis challenge about sharing the music you loveā€, I felt drawn to learn and play the Florence Price Sonata second movement. (It’s been on my list for a while) It’s not Romantic Era of course, but a very romantic piece I would say. I’ve noticed that we should keep it short for this challenge, so I will find a short and fitting excerpt to work on colors, expression and musical intention. 

    • Mom, fitness instructor, lover of music
    • Michelle_Russell
    • 2 days ago
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    I think I’ll learn my first Chopin: Prelude in A, opus 28 no. 7.

    • Paul_Miller
    • 2 days ago
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    I’d like to learn Chopin Preludes in E major and C# minor

    • chuck_levin
    • 2 days ago
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    I'll play either Rachmaninoff Etude Tableau Op.33 #3 in c minor, the Etude Tableau op.33 #5 in d minor, or the Rachmaninoff prelude op.23 #6 in E Flat.

    • Hae_Young_Kim
    • Yesterday
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    I’m currently working on Chopin’s Nocturne, Op. 27, No. 2 in D-flat major. , could you please indicate the maximum excerpt length we should follow (e.g., less than 3 minutes or 4 minutes)?

      • Pianist, composer and piano teacher
      • Sindre_Skarelven
      • Yesterday
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       Good question, I was wondering about that too! 

    • Noel_Nguyen
    • Yesterday
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    I'll play the most romantic piece that I can find.

    • Hazel
    • 20 hrs ago
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    I am practicing Tchaikovsky Romance op 5  but if it’s too long I can do Faure Romance instead!

    • Philosophy teacher and piano lover
    • Juan_Carlos
    • 16 hrs ago
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    I'd like to learn the famous Eighteenth Variation from Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini op. 43, in the piano solo transcription by Michael Voleridge. 

    It's a very, very romantic piece by the composer often called "the last Romantic". It's short (about three minutes long).

      • Church organist and amateur pianist in my free time. Otherwise a lawyer and sinologist now studying psychology.
      • Astrida_Gobina
      • 2 hrs ago
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       can’t wait to hear you play it! šŸ˜

    • Deana_Dossey
    • 16 hrs ago
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    Schumann Melody. I came in at level 3 from taking the quiz and this is rated as level 3, so I will give it a go and I like that there is a lesson to go with it. I put it in writing here, so more likely to consistently work on it. Schoeder's Greatest Hits album includes it, so it has gotta be a good one. thanks ya'll!

    • Constance_Roy
    • 15 hrs ago
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    I'm working on the Chopin e minor nocturne, Op 72. I might join in.

    • Noel_Nguyen
    • 11 hrs ago
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    Is this the correct place to discuss the challenges we encounter? Because I'm one page in and already dreading the experience of learning/memorizing a new piece. It's a process that I've never enjoyed. But I'm adopting a new way to look at it now: I try to see it as getting acquainted with the piece. Like when a romance begins I suppose šŸ˜…. I'll see if this works to make the process more palatable.

      • Andrew_Smith
      • 9 hrs ago
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      What piece are you working on Noel?

      • Noel_Nguyen
      • 5 hrs ago
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       Chopin Prelude Op.28 no.21. But really I have always hated memorizing new pieces regardless of the difficulty! I only enjoy practicing a piece when the text is fully learned. Once I reach that point I practice sometimes with the score sometimes without, and I enjoy it either way. I just wish I could enjoy the first part of the process. I may actually switch to another piece. Sometimes a more technically difficult piece is easier to learn and memorize the text.

    • Victoria_Macdonald
    • 11 hrs ago
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    I wish I had the time to learn one of Earl Wild's marvelous transcriptions of Gershwin's songs. Maybe next year. One work I do have "under my belt" is the beautiful Intermezzo, Op. 118 No. 2 by Brahms, supposedly written for Clara Schumann. I just can't think where to excerpt the piece; it seems a bit brutal to try to cut it short. I have also just started on a piano transcription of "Autumn Leaves" as covered by Eva Cassidy transcribed by Miranda Shvangiradze. I'll see if I can have that ready in time.

    • tonebase_user.271
    • 9 hrs ago
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    I think I will learn traumerei for this! 
    Looking forward to focusing on expression through this short piece. Of course seeing Horowitz perform this was wildly inspirational but I just simply haven’t taken the time out to learn this one. 

    • Jacob_Pallapati
    • 7 hrs ago
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    Thinking of playing "Of Foreign Lands and People" by Schumann.

    • Serene
    • 6 hrs ago
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    I’ll be working on Liszt’s Consolation No 2 in E major

    • Pediatrician
    • a_weymann
    • 6 hrs ago
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    The great Italian composer Luciano Berio passed away in 2003. On October 24, 2025, he would have turned 100 years old, but it seems to me that the day came and went without much fanfare. Belatedly, I will do my part to honor his memory by learning and playing a little piece he wrote in 1965 in a surprisingly and unabashedly romantic, lyrical style: "Wasserklavier" (water piano). It is very short - two pages of music, two minutes long - but the delicate layering of sound and subtle rhythmical intricacies make it suitably challenging for five weeks if one wants to do its exquisite beauty justice.

      • Church organist and amateur pianist in my free time. Otherwise a lawyer and sinologist now studying psychology.
      • Astrida_Gobina
      • 2 hrs ago
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       an amazing piece indeed! Bonne chance!

    • Church organist and amateur pianist in my free time. Otherwise a lawyer and sinologist now studying psychology.
    • Astrida_Gobina
    • 2 hrs ago
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    I’m heavily indebted to the music I started and half-dropped during the Chopin challenge last year, so I might take an idea from there, but the final piece to focus on is not clear yet.

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