Wednesday, September 14, 2011

op.28 No.23 by Chopin

Giorgi Latsabidze - Preludes Op. 28 No 23-24 by Chopin

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Chopin Preludes op. 28 no. 23 - Moderato

Hi, This is a live recording from a student recital I gave in December of 2010. On the program I had the following: Bach French Suite no. 4 in E flat Major i) Allemande ii) Courante iii) Sarabande iv) Gavotte v) Air vi) Gigue Chopin Preludes op. 28 (excerpts) 19) Vivace 20) Largo 21) Cantabile 22) Molto Agitato 23) Moderato 24) Allegro Appassionato Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin i) Prelude ii) Fugue iii) Forlane iv) Rigaudon v) Menuet vi) Toccata I know the quality is so-so and that I made a few mistakes here and there (it was an hour long concert, so some small lapses were bound to happen). Hopefully you\'ll enjoy it, Stéphane Mayer

Chopin Prelude in F Major? In the Chopin Prelude op 28 no 23, In measures 2, 6, 10, and 18 there is a trill with notes surrounding it. What is the best way to learn those trills with the notes surrounding it? Any other tips to learning the song would be helpful.

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You can tried playing one meaure at a time,(i had trouble with that piece too) but i play with the recording and it really helps, try playing it with the recordings.

What level in piano am I at? I'm 14. Started playing when I was 6, quit when I was 9. Then I started again when I was 11 and I've still been playing since. Level 4 on Piano Adventures. About to start Fundamentals of Piano Theory level 5 on theory. Lately, I have played pieces such as Burgmuller's Le Retour Op. 100 No. 23, Chopin's Prelude in E minor Op. 28 No. 4, and Clementi's Sonatina Op. 36 No. 2
I Think that maybe you're in second, or third year of piano; because i am playing Op Sonatina de Clementi. 36 N º 2 too, and i am in second year. But you should talk to a teacher for you class and retake the instrument again.Good Luck!

I need some suggestions please about new pieces? I am looking for a new peice to play for my boyfriend. He gets home from deployment next month and I want a piece that will make him cry and sound really romantic. Could you please suggest some peices that you think he would like? He loves to hear my music and there are some pieces he cant get enough of when i play them, for example: Chopin:Nocturne in Emin op72 no1Nocturne No. 20 in C # minOp. 28, No. 4 (Prelude) Raindrop Prelude Nocturne op.9 No.1 Beethoven:"Moonlight Sonata" (1st Movement) G.Handel: Sarabande in D minor Mozart:Piano Concerto No. 23 in ACould you please suggest some compositions somewhat similar to these?Thank you !!!!!!!
Liberstraum "Dream of love" by Franz Liszt is one of the great romantic pieces for piano. Another peice I could recomend is Gershwin's pinao concerto in F major, third movement. It's romanitc in a jazzy NY kind of romance if that makes sense.

If he's coming home from deployment he's going to want sex not Chopin. Maybe he wants to shake hands with old Ben Franklin. Or maybe you should shake hands. WInk Wink.

I adore Back's cantata no. 140, although my recording is for strings. If you can find music for the piano, I think it would sound great. Check out this link.

Hm..... great pieces, all of them. Try these:Chopin: (I love and adore him so anything is great but these stand out):Fantasie-ImpromptuAny one of the Valses (My favorite is Op. 64 #1)Dvorjak:Slavonic dance (simple but very pretty)Tchiakovsky:Pathetique (Amazing)Handel:Largo (again, simple but pretty)I would listen to them first and them pick one you like :)

Some of the suggestions above are faaaaaaaaaaar too difficult for you if that's your repertoire.Brian's suggestions make sense.Scriabin has a two page sad, sad, tearjerking etude. You can play it.youtube.com/watch?v=NSsKJIzwapAThe music:sheetmusicarchive.net/compositions_b/etude2_1.pdfFantasie-Impromptu??? Make him cry???GOOD LUCK!