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eric    07:00 on Tuesday, November 15, 2005          
(matthew)
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sorry didn,t know you were jokin lets keep the peace then lol


dc    07:08 on Tuesday, November 15, 2005          
(matthew)
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if you are is your name evgeny kissin if you yes ya talkin sh..t you would be to busy to be on this forum.
evgeny kissin is the greatest pianist in the world people think
vladimir horowitz was great don.t get me wrong he was brill but i don.t think his playing iwas as good as evgeny kissin


everyone    11:29 on Tuesday, November 15, 2005          
(jamie)
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it has taken me ten years to learn
chopins four ballads an four scherzos and fantasey in f minor also liszts hungarian rahpsody no 2 an 12 an 11 if they was not the hardest why do they take so fu.kin long to learn then im quite a quik
learner but this takes the pis


piano    15:08 on Tuesday, November 15, 2005          
(alex)
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in response to latchy..i technically didnt learn the whole ballade no.1..i`m missing like half a page..lol...sorry...but im not sure how long it took me to learn the rest...i took breaks on n off ya know?..i just wanted to fool around with it and i ended up learning 99/100 of it..and yes..i know thats pretty stupid of me not to get bak on it..but its just that i`m way to busy adding other harder pieces to my repertoire...i`ll get bak on it when i have time...hopefully


concert pianists    15:23 on Tuesday, November 15, 2005          
(alex)
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my favorite concert pianists that are alive are Van Cliburn..Vladimir Krainev...Vera Gornostayeva...and Mei Ting Sun is doing really good..which is why i still cannot believe he didnt win the International Chopin Competition...


alex    18:35 on Tuesday, November 15, 2005          
(latchy)
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i know what you mean i am learning a chopin waltz op 34 no 1 valse brillante i have done the first page and i might give it a rest for a bit because my teacher
wants me to complete pathetique sonata op 13 because thats my first peace i have done thats pritty fast and its 18 pages long. then i will make a start on the third ballade when its finished. if you don,t mind me askin what other music do you play have you learn,t lacapenella i think thats the way it is spelt.


alex    18:46 on Tuesday, November 15, 2005          
(latchy)
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oh have you ever heard of evgeny kissin he is the best in my terms because every one who i listen to don,t sound as clear as him.
when he plays it sounds realy clear
and smooth


evgeny kissin?    22:23 on Tuesday, November 15, 2005          
(Eric)
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hahahaha thats a funny name, though i suppose if i were that good at piano i wouldnt care, why cant pianists have normal names (everyone is gonna critisize me on this) but i mean... wolfgang and ludwig? ................ but really where do you think i could see this evgeny guy in concert so i can make fun of his name in person, that would be awesome (plz no take seriously)


eric    05:39 on Wednesday, November 16, 2005          
(latchy)
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he is a russian bloke whos been playing from the age of 2 i think he is 33 now but trying to se him in concert is very hard he is a big sell out all the time if you think that name is funny you would
be in bits if you heard his middle name i carn.t even spell it.
its a blo.dy long middle name
the longest name i have ever seen lol


anyone who has tips    08:06 on Wednesday, November 16, 2005          
(matthew)
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i am starting to learn beethovens
pathetique op 13 all of it.
but i was woundering if anyone has any tips because i am finding it hard to put the two hands together.
any help would be great.thanks to everyone


hardest peace    10:51 on Saturday, November 19, 2005          
(matty)
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hardest peace of music is not gaspard de la nuite i have played it. alot of other piano players say it aswell so it is not just me the
hardest peace that i think and other people think is reminiscences de don juon oper von
mozart written by liszt and there are some more the fourth ballade by chopin/hungarian rahpsody no 2/12 by liszt and some etudes by him aswell and all them are a lot harder than gaspard de la nuite.


hard pieces    17:03 on Saturday, November 19, 2005          
(alex)
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latchy...evgeny kissin..what can i say..hes a genius...im sorry i forgot to mention him..its just that yall were talkin bout him so i decided to list the names of others aside from him...and to the guy who says that these people have wierd names...GET OVER IT..they arent American..i bet the people who live in i dunno..Bulgaria?..think that James or David is a wierd name...anyway...matty...i havent heard that liszt piece you are talkin about..but chopin`s 4th ballade..and definetely liszts hun. Rhapsody no,2 r not the hardest pieces...i can assure you that...they are great pieces yes...but they are definetely not the hardest


alex    17:13 on Saturday, November 19, 2005          
(eric)
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hahaa I can`t believe you took it seriously and told me to get over it! Of course I am kidding making fun of someones name... just for that, no cookie for you! Yes please respond angrily too so I can keep typing pointless messages. (dont take seriously!)


Re: Hardest piece ever    00:18 on Sunday, November 20, 2005          
(Chopin)
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Ballade num.1 in G minor, op.23 by chopin is a challenge for even a man of 32 years of experience, definately my pick for the hardest song ever. Just watch the movie the pianist. Good Luck


re    00:29 on Sunday, November 20, 2005          
(Daryl)
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You talking about the song played at the end of the movie?


   








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