Week 1: A New Hope

Starting on May 4th...

Welcome to the Unfinished Business Challenge — and the beginning of our four-week musical adventure!

Every great journey starts with a first step (and some hope!) This week is about choosing your piece: something you’ve always wanted to learn, something you started and left behind, or something unfinished that keeps calling you back.

This Week’s Mission

Choose one piece (or excerpt) to stay with throughout the challenge.

A few ideas:

  • A piece you’ve always meant to finish
  • Something abandoned years ago that deserves a second life
  • A new piece you’ve been waiting for the right moment to begin
  • A small excerpt from a larger dream piece

Big or small, all choices are welcome. What matters is that it feels like your unfinished business.

This Week, Share:

  • What piece did you choose?
  • Why this piece?
  • Is there a musical challenge or goal you hope to work through this month?

If you’d like, post a recording of where you’re starting from — even a rough first read. We’d love to hear it.

Over the next four weeks we’ll build momentum together!

 

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    • Simon_Payne
    • 21 hrs ago
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    I would like to try Rachmaninoff prelude op 32 no 5. I had some lessons on this, years ago but stopped before any real progress was made. Best wishes Simon 

      • Akzent oder Diminuendo? • Hanon/Herz student
      • Maria_F
      • 9 hrs ago
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       I half-finished Prelude in G Minor (Op. 23 no. 5)! 

      • TT2022
      • 9 hrs ago
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       You mentioned the magic words half-finished — that would qualify perfectly for this "Unfinished Business" challenge!! 
      (Along with the several other half-finished pieces you mentioned too of course)

      • Akzent oder Diminuendo? • Hanon/Herz student
      • Maria_F
      • 8 hrs ago
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       The problem is that my hands are too small. 

    • Kerstin
    • 12 hrs ago
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    I want to use this challenge to finish relearning my own composition from 1987. I have started it already and can play it somehow, but I want to bring it up on a stage-performance-level. 

      • Noel_Nguyen
      • 6 hrs ago
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        Can you tell us a bit about your composition? What was your inspiration, musically and extra-musically? Or perhaps you prefer not to tell yet?

    • Pianist, composer and piano teacher
    • Sindre_Skarelven
    • 10 hrs ago
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    As we are about to start on this journey into the galaxy on May the fourth, should we perhaps take with us this quote from master Yoda: “do or do not, there is no try”  ? Looking forward to hear everyone! 

      • Pediatrician
      • a_weymann
      • 9 hrs ago
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       oh, I didn’t even think of that wonderful quote in this context, but it obviously is the PERFECT motto! 

    • Graeme_Cameron_Wilkinson.1
    • 10 hrs ago
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    The 3rd mvmt of the Ravel Piano Concerto in G is my ongoing challenge.

      • TT2022
      • 9 hrs ago
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       Whoaaa! Can't wait to see/hear your progress on this! 

      • Pediatrician
      • a_weymann
      • 9 hrs ago
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       I imagine that one would remain an ongoing challenge for 99% of pianists. 😂 Didn’t Ravel have to ask Marguerite Long to play the première of this concerto because he couldn’t get it performance-ready in time? I think I remember reading something like that… At any rate: it’s a beast. Kudos! 

    • Amateur piano enthusiast
    • Marc_M
    • 10 hrs ago
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    I'm working on the Liszt Eroica etude (i.e. doing LOTS of RH arpeggio reps and octaves lol), but I really ought to finish the Scriabin prelude op 11 no. 11. I learned the second page a while back and made a little headway on the first page, so it shouldn't be too hard to wrap it up this month!

    • Akzent oder Diminuendo? • Hanon/Herz student
    • Maria_F
    • 9 hrs ago
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    I am playing Chopin's Mazurka in G Minor Op. 67, no. 2, and probably also his Waltz in E Major KK IVa/12. 

    • Mel.1
    • 9 hrs ago
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    what an amazing list so far! this is my first participation in this community and I'm excited to join. I just restarted working on Beethoven's Sonata #30 op 109 as part of a real return to piano the last few years. I stopped being satisfied with a SERIOUSLY uneven skill set, and with new attention to dynamics, pedaling, voicing I want to see how far I can go. 

    • Paul_Larson
    • 9 hrs ago
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    I'm working on Schubert's Standchen "Serenade" arranged by Liszt. S.560 No. 7

      • hot4euterpe
      • 9 hrs ago
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       Hi Paul! This is an absolute favourite of mine. I performed it several years ago in a faculty recital and still come back to it now and then. I actually enjoy Liszt's song transcriptions more than a good chunk of his own original repertoire! Looking forward to hearing your work on this fantastic piece =)

      • Paul_Larson
      • 5 hrs ago
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      • Paul_Larson
      • 5 hrs ago
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       Thanks, I have work to do on it. 

    • Der Wanderer
    • FRANZ_SCHUBERT
    • 9 hrs ago
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    Having been inspired by the Live-stream today, I must say in regards to one of the points from Dominic that boredom has never been an issue for me (as a reason for leaving pieces).  The main issue is always that the Unfinished Business list is long and keeps growing and can distract.  The contributing factor in this is Tonebase as everyone here (yes I'm looking at you) keeps reminding me of pieces that I want to work on or need to revisit.  Let's just say, Sindre, is the latest example of this as you will see shortly (thank you very much!).

    I have a list of four pieces.  I am going to pick one for this next month.  The others will follow hopefully in the time left in 2026.  It is time to remove the cobwebs away and revive the past and take care of unfinished business!

    1) Beethoven:  32 Variationen in c minor

    2) Schumann: Fantasie Opus 17 in C major, 1st movement

    3) Rachmaninoff:  Moment Musical No. 1 in b-flat minor

    4) Chopin:  Scherzo No. 2 in b-flat minor (yes, this one is Sindre's fault.  Thanks for the reminder ;-))

    It will be a struggle session today.  I'll test out the waters today and see which way my mood will take me.  Hopefully, I'll know soon.

    • Marian_Miller
    • 7 hrs ago
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    This challenge will inspire me to carry on learning Schubert Moments Musicaux no.4, which I was about to abandon. 

    • Mary_Manuel
    • 5 hrs ago
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    I have 3 choices and haven't decided yet. 1. JS Bach "Sheep May Safely Graze" (I had to set this one aside because of elbow pain - I think it was those inner melodic voices!!) 2. Liszt/Schumann "Widmung" (I started this last year but other pieces took precedence and I put it aside) 3. Earl Wild/Gershwin "Embraceable You" (I brought this to my lessons a year or so ago, but it also got moved to the parking lot while other pieces took over. My mother sang this at my wedding  - It was her favorite piece. Hmmmmmm....I think I better chose this one!!!)

      • Pediatrician
      • a_weymann
      • 5 hrs ago
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       someone played that Gershwin/Wild piece at masterclass hosted by our local piano society last year. I had never heard it before and was blown away. So beautiful!! Oh, but don’t let that influence you. Play whatever you see fit. 😉

    • Fionna_Zhang
    • 4 hrs ago
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    I think I’ll use this challenge as an opportunity to complete Chopin’s Grande Polonaise brillante op. 22! I learned the first half about 8 years ago before life got in the way, would love to finally finish it off. (If I have time, I’ll throw in relearning the Andante Spianato as a bonus)

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