.....a romantic piece

    
.....a romantic piece    17:52 on Monday, June 13, 2005          
(jen)
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Does anyone know of any heart felt pieces, (romantic).... preferably by chopin.... but if its nice and by another composer... i wouldnt mind... if possible... im in grade 10 piano right now... but i dont want to have to work that that hard, but i dont want it to be easy either.
thanks a ton
Jen


Re: .....a romantic piece    08:30 on Tuesday, July 12, 2005          
(EADG + cetera)
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Personally my favourites are Nocturnes Op. 9 No. 2 and that posthumous one, No. 20. Both by Chopin, you`ll find them at www.chopinfiles.com.

Have fun!!


Re: .....a romantic piece    16:24 on Monday, August 15, 2005          
(*_kat_*)
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u have 10 grades? in uk, we only have 8, then the diploma...weird how it`s different. Well, ALL of Chopin`s good, especially his 3rd Sonata, his Bolero and his Barcarolle - great pieces! Oh, and the Preludes, miniatures that aren`t simple to play.


Re: .....a romantic piece    10:48 on Tuesday, August 16, 2005          
(???)
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satie`s gymnopidies (can`t spell) are nice but maybe a little easy.


Re: .....a romantic piece    13:30 on Tuesday, August 16, 2005          
(alecia)
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i dont think satie`s gymnopedies are THAT easy. They sound easy but they aren`t really.


Re: .....a romantic piece    12:53 on Sunday, August 21, 2005          
(jen)
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we have more then 10 levels.. but after grade 10... the pieces get dramtically way wayyyyy harder i think lol
thanks alot for suggestions, ill check them out


Re: .....a romantic piece    19:19 on Sunday, August 21, 2005          
(4te)
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Ravel-Pavane pour une infante defunte, A la maniere de borodine


Re: .....a romantic piece    17:03 on Monday, August 29, 2005          
(ashkenazy_fan)
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Liszt`s sonata in Bminor


Re: .....a romantic piece    08:33 on Wednesday, September 7, 2005          
(Daniel)
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I think that the Satie`s first gymnopedie is VERY easy. Anyways, I suggest Chopin`s nocturne Op. 9 No. 3.


Re: .....a romantic piece    18:27 on Thursday, September 15, 2005          
(finale11)
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I`m not a pianist, but I heard Lizst`s consolation no. 3 in...D flat major or something in the Mezzo channel, and loved it. Lovely, and didn`t sound very hard, even being Lizst.


   




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