What music are you working on?
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I would like to add that I would welcome the opportunity to hear, share & compare notes, observations and thoughts from anyone in the ToneBase community about any specific piece(s) from within either of these two categories:
Any Prelude & Fugue from Well Tempered Clavier (I have many particular thoughts about the ones I've already analyzed, i.e. Book I C-F# major, and Book ii F# Major - B minor, and a few others in between; less so about some of the others I haven't studied yet, but would like to hear yours).
Any Rachmaninoff Prelude.
I'd be happy to discuss right here on this forum, or on any more private connection so that we wouldn't bore everyone else.
thanks, PG
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I'm working on the Schumann Op. 11 Sonata, the Brahms Op. 4 Scherzo, and my latest project has been to go through the Bach Toccatas and Partitas! Ooh, and Brahms second concerto 🤩 Love this Richter recording of it... I've been learning organ too, and I'm learning the Chorale Prelude O Lamm Gottes BWV 656!!
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Hilda thank you so much for your response. I'll be happy to share my thoughts on the WTC in the Community Hangout. didn't dawn on me that it was the 300th anniversary, but of course! 1722-2022! all the more reason for me to work on this project!
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First ever piece, almost done learning the bones for my first ever performance too
it’s for a final grade in my piano class at college I’m learning chopins 4th prelude
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Up until December, I was maintaining Chopin Ballade no. 4, Op 52 and Chopin Scherzo no. 3, Op. 39 and tying to slow myself down to work more diligently on the Rachmaninoff Op. 23 no. 2 Prelude, along with assorted small pieces, such as Bach C# Prelude from WTC. In December I then shifted to relearning Chopin's "Ocean Etude" , Op. 25 no. 12 and Beethoven's "Waldstein" Sonata, Op. 53, plus giving the Ravel Sonatine a look. All of the previous I will return to in mid-August. At the end of February, I started on the Chopin Ballade no. 1, Op. 23
with the Coda first, hoping to finish it well by end of July/early August.
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I think I might be addicted to piano transcriptions!!
Ballet from Orphee et Eurydice - Gluck/Sgambati
Liebeslied - Kreisler/Rachmaninoff
Le Cygne - Saint Saens/Godowsky
Chopin Piano Concerto Larghetto - Chopin/Balakirev
Casta Diva - Bellini/Thalberg
On wings of song - Mendelssohn/Liszt
And of course Standchen/Auf Dem Wasser Zu Singen and Widmung by Schubert/Schumann transcribed by the great Franz Liszt.It's as if everything Liszt touches becomes magic.