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I'm taking my DipABRSM, I've decided, and today, my teacher and I decided on the pieces that I was going to take for it. Bear in mind that I have to perform for 35 minutes solid, give or take 10%.
Anyway, the pieces we chose were:
- Beethoven, Sonata in F Minor, Op. 2, No. 1 (app. 20 mins)
- Ravel, Sonatine (app. 10 mins)
- Debussy, La plus que lente (app. 3 mins)
- Gershwin, The Man I Love (app. 2 mins)
- Bach, Prelude and Fugue in F Minor, from the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I (app. 5 mins)
- Mozart, Sonata in C Major, K. 309 (app. 15 mins)
Now, this is quite a broad variety of periods and styles and keys. But, when I went home and researched them all, I realised that there was a major problem.
The Beethoven lasts for approximately twenty minutes, and the Mozart for fifteen. This leaves me /no/ time for any of the other pieces, which of course, is a bad thing. So I'm looking for a bit of guidance - I'm considering cutting the Beethoven due to it being romantic and me having two other romantic pieces, whilst the exam calls for a "generalistic programme", but I actually adore the piece and it would be a great shame to cut it.
Argh, help!
Anyway, the pieces we chose were:
- Beethoven, Sonata in F Minor, Op. 2, No. 1 (app. 20 mins)
- Ravel, Sonatine (app. 10 mins)
- Debussy, La plus que lente (app. 3 mins)
- Gershwin, The Man I Love (app. 2 mins)
- Bach, Prelude and Fugue in F Minor, from the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I (app. 5 mins)
- Mozart, Sonata in C Major, K. 309 (app. 15 mins)
Now, this is quite a broad variety of periods and styles and keys. But, when I went home and researched them all, I realised that there was a major problem.
The Beethoven lasts for approximately twenty minutes, and the Mozart for fifteen. This leaves me /no/ time for any of the other pieces, which of course, is a bad thing. So I'm looking for a bit of guidance - I'm considering cutting the Beethoven due to it being romantic and me having two other romantic pieces, whilst the exam calls for a "generalistic programme", but I actually adore the piece and it would be a great shame to cut it.
Argh, help!