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I've had this idea for a while now. Finding out how large the PW (all of it's members) repertoire is if we combined it all into one list. I'll add everyones to the first post, but I'm just interested in how deep the PW repertoire actually is.

Solo Works

Albeniz
-Iberia, Bk. 1

Bach:
-2 part Inventions
-Sinfonia No. 1, 15
-Chaconne (Busoni's arrangement)
-Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue
-English Suite #2,3,5
-French Suite 5
-Italian Concerto
-Partita 2 and 3
-WTC Book 1: 2, 5, 7, 8,, 17, 21
-WTC Book 2: 5, 16

Bartok:
-Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 1
-Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 6
-Op. 14 Suite

Beethoven:

-Sonata Op. 7
-Sonata Op.10 No. 2, all mvts
-Sonata Op. 2 No.3
-Sonata Op. 10 No. 2
-Sonata Op. 10 No. 3 (1st and 2nd Movement)
-Sonata Op. 13 (2nd movement)
-Sonata Op. 14 No. 2
-Sonata Op. 26
-Sonata Op. 27 No. 2
-Sonata Op. 28
-Sonata Op. 31 No. 2
-Sonata Op. 49 No. 2
-Sonata Op. 53
-Sonata Op. 81
-Sonata Op. 90
-Sonata Op. 101

Berio :
-Wasserklavier
-Erdenklavier
-Luftklavier
-Feuerklavier

Brahms:
-Hungarian dance #6
-Intermezzo Op. 116 No. 6
-Intermezzo Op. 118 No. 2
-Rhapsody Op. 119 No. 4
-Rhapsody Op. 79 no. 1
-Op. 116
-Sonata No. 1
-Handel Variations

Chaminade:
-Meditation 76/6

Chopin:
-Ballade: No 1,3
-Etudes: Op. 10 No. 1, 12
-Etudes: Op. 25 No. 5, 6,7, 12
-Fantasy Op. 49
-Polonaise Op. 53, Op. 40, Op. 44
-Preludes: 4,6,7,12,18,20
-Schezro #3
-Nocturne Op. 72 No. 1
-Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2
-Nocturne Op. 27 No. 1
-Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1
-Nocturne Op. 37 No. 1
-Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1
-Sonata No. 3
-Waltz Op. 64 No. 1
-Waltz Op. 34 No. 1


Clementi:
-Sonata Op. 25 No. 5 (2nd movement)

Dodge:
-"Any Resemblance is Purely Coincidental"

Ginastera:
-Danzas Argentina (2nd Movement)
-Creole Dance
-Tribute to Roberto Garcia Morillo
-Sonata No. 1

Debussy:
-La Fille aux cheveus de lin
-La Cathedrale engloutie
-Minstrels
-Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l'air du soir
-La plus que lent
-Arabesque No. 1
-Clair de lune
-Soiree dans Grenade

Fibich:
-Poem

Gershwin:
-Prelude No. 1

Haydn :
-a couple sonatas
-Sonata No. 35 in C Major
-Sonatas Hob. XVI:8, 23, 26, 27, 34, and 46
-Andante and Variations in f minor

Lecuona:
-Malaguena

Liszt:
-Consolation 3
-Mephisto Waltz 1
-Mephisto Waltz 3
-Sonata in B minor (up to the fugue)
-En Reve
-Un Sospiro
-Hungarian Rhapsody 2
-Liebestraume No. 3

MacDowell:
-To a Wild Rose, Op. 51 No. 1
-March Wind, Op. 46 No. 10

Moszkowski:
-Etude Op. 72 No. 2

Mozart:
-Sonata K283 (1st movement)
-Sonata K284 (1st movement)
-Sonata K309
-Sonata K310
-Sonata K330
-Sonata K331
-Sonata K332
-Sonata K333
-Soanta K545 (1st Movement)
-Sonata K576
-12 Variations on Ah! Vous dirai-je, maman


Mussorgski:
-Pictures at an Exhibition

Prokofiev:
-Prelude Op. 12 No. 7
-Sonata No. 3
-Sonata No. 7
-Sonata No. 8
-Sarcasms
-visions fugitive


Rachmaninoff:
-Prelude Op. 3 No. 2
-Prelude Op. 23 No. 4
-Prelude Op. 23 No. 5
-Vocalise
-Moment Musical 3
-Elegie

Ravel:
-Miroirs; Alborada del Gracioso, Une Barque sur l'Ocean
-Sonatina
-Le Tombeau de Couperin, Prelude

Rzewski:
10 variations from The People United...


Scarlatti:
-2 or 3 Sonatas
-118/132
-Sonata Bm

Schubert :
-Sonata D. 784 (a minor)
-Standchen
-Impromptu Gb


Schumann:
-Kreisleriana
-Eusebius
-Traumerei
-Widmung
-Fantasy
-Kinderscenes
-Davidsbundlertanze
-Arabesque,
-Faschingsswanck aus Wien

Scriabin :
-Sonata No. 9

Sibelius:
-Romance Op. 24 No. 9

Tcherepnin:
-Bagatelles Op. 5 No. 1, 10.


Concertos

Beethoven:
-Piano Concertos: 1,3,4

Brahms:
-Piano Concerto No. 1

Haydn:
-Piano Concerto No. 11 in D major, Hob. XVIII/11 (3rd Movement)

Mendelssohn:
-Piano Concerto Op. 25 No. 1 (1st Movement)

Mozart:
-Piano Concertos: 5,6,12,15,16,17,22,23,25,27

Prokofiev:
-Piano Concerto No. 3

Schumann:
-Piano Concerto

Chamber + Other

Bartok :
-Sonata for 2 Pianos + Percussion

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Bach: 2 part Inventions, English Suite #2,3,5; French Suite 5; Partita 2 and 3; Italian Concerto

Beethoven: Sonatas Op2 no3, op31 no2, op 81, op90; Concertos: 1,3,4

Mozart: Sonatas K333, k330, k310, k309, Concertos: 5,6,12,15,16,17,22,23,25,27

Chopin: Etudes: op10 no1, op 10 no12, op 25 no5, op 25 no6, op 25, no 12; Polonaise op 53 and op 40 no1; a lot of mazurkas, a couple nocturnes, Preludes 12 and 18; Ballade 1, Schezro #3; a couple waltzes

Schumann: Kreisleriana, Fantasy, Kinderscenes, piano concerto

Haydn : a couple sonatas

Brahms : Hungarian dance #6

Ravel: sonatina

Prokofiev: Sonata 7, Sarcasms, visions fugitive

Scarlatti: a few sonatas

plus all the little things most piano students know eg bach minuets, clementi sonatinas, some easier chopin preludes etc

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Here are some solo pieces that I've worked on, though not all necessarily up to performance level.

J.S. Bach:

-Invention No. 8
-Invention No. 4
-Invention No. 13
-Invention No. 1
-Invention No. 14
-Sinfonia No. 1
-Sinfonia No. 15
-Prelude and Fugue No. 2 in c minor
-Prelude and Fugue No. 21 in Bb Major
-Prelude No. 8 in E-flat Minor
-Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue
-Italian Concerto (all 3 mvts, in progress)
Haydn:
-Sonata No. 35 in C Major
Mozart:
-Sonata No. 16 K. 545, 1st mvt.
-Sonata No. 5 K. 283, 1st mvt.
-Sonata No. 7 K. 309, 1st mvt.
-Sonata No. 12 K. 332, 1st mvt.
-Sonata No. 11 K. 331, all mvts.
-12 Variations on Ah! Vous dirai-je, maman
-Sonata No. 6 K. 284, 1st mvt.
Beethoven:
-Sonata Op. 27 No. 2, all mvts.
-Sonata Op. 13, 2nd mvt.
-Sonata Op.10 No. 2, all mvts.
-Sonata Op. 2 No. 3, 1st & 2nd mvt.
-Sonata Op. 31/2, 1st & 3rd mvt
-Sonata Op. 53, 3rd mvt. (in progress)
Chopin:
-Nocturne Op. 72 No. 1
-Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2
-Nocturne Op. 27 No. 1
-Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1
-Nocturne Op. 37 No. 1
-Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1
-Ballade No. 3
-Waltz Op. 64 No. 1
-Waltz Op. 34 No. 1
-Etude Op. 25 No. 7
-Etude Op. 10 No. 12 (in progress)
-Polonaise Op. 40 No. 2
Brahms:
-Intermezzo Op. 116 No. 6
-Intermezzo Op. 118 No. 2
-Rhapsody Op. 119 No. 4
-Rhapsody Op. 79 no. 1
Mussorgski:
-Pictures at an Exhibition
Debussy:
-La Fille aux cheveus de lin
-La Cathedrale engloutie
-Minstrels
-Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l'air du soir
-La plus que lent
-Arabesque No. 1
-Clair de lune
-Soiree dans Grenade
Ravel:
-Sonatine, all mvts.
-Le Tombeau de Couperin, Prelude
Bartok:
-Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 1
-Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 6
Ginastera:
-Creole Dance
-Tribute to Roberto Garcia Morillo
Prokofiev:
-Prelude Op. 12 No. 7


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Hmm...here are the large-ish things I've played:

Bach - 2nd Partita, 2nd English Suite, Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, WTC I in EbM, Ebm, DM, and AbM, WTC II in DM and Gm, Chaconne (Busoni's arrangement)

Mozart Sonatas - K. 330 and 576, Concerto #15 K. 450

Haydn Sonatas - Hob. XVI:8, 23, 26, 27, 34, and 46, Andante and Variations in f minor

Beethoven Sonatas Op. 7, 13, 14#2, 26, 28, 53, and 101, 3rd Concerto

Schubert Sonata D. 784 (a minor)

Schumann - Davidsbundlertanze, Kreisleriana, Arabesque, Faschingsswanck aus Wien

Brahms - Op. 116, Sonata #1, Handel Variations, 1st Concerto

Chopin - f minor Fantasy, F# minor polonaise, 3rd sonata, 1st Ballade

Prokofiev - Sonata #3, 7, and 8, 3rd Concerto

Scriabin - Sonata #9

Albeniz - Iberia, Bk. 1

Ginastera - Sonata #1

Ravel - Alborada del Gracioso, Une Barque sur l'Ocean

Bartok - Op. 14 Suite, Sonata for 2 Pianos + Percussion

Berio - wasserklavier, erdenklavier, luftklavier, feuerklavier

Dodge - "Any Resemblance is Purely Coincidental"


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Boy, as compared to many members, I will have a meager and incomplete list!

Current:

Rach:
Vocalise
MM 3
MM 4 (still learning)
Elegie
Prelude 23/4
Prelude 23/5
Prelude 3/2

Scarlatti:
118/132
Sonata Bm

Schumann:
Arabeske Op 18
Chopin
Eusebius
Traumerei
Widmung

Beethoven:
Pathetique
Moonlight minus #3

Schubert:
Standchen
Impromptu Gb

Chopin:
Raindrop Prelude
Polonaise in A (no.40)
Valse 64/2
Mazurka 24/1
Black Key Etude
Valse 62/1
many others in various states!

Brahms:
Intermezzo 118/2
Rhapsodie Gm 79/2

Liszt:
Consolation 3

Ginastera:
Danza de la moza donosa

Bach:
Gigue Fr Suite 5

Lecuona:
Malaguena

Fibich:
Poem

Sibelius:
Romance 24/9

Chaminade:
Meditation 76/6

Rzewski:
10 variations from The People United...


And so many that I have not played in years that they need a good review!

As well, many organ works not listed.











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Originally Posted by Debussy20
I've had this idea for a while now. Finding out how large the PW (all of it's members) repertoire is if we combined it all into one list. I'll add everyones to the first post, but I'm just interested in how deep the PW repertoire actually is.



You must have an awful lot of time on your hands. You're really going to sit there and cut and paste every contributor's repertoire into a master list? To what purpose?



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What defines one's repertoire? Anything one has ever learned in one's life? What one can currently play at performance level? Something in-between?

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What defines one's repertoire? Anything one has ever learned in one's life? What one can currently play at performance level? Something in-between?

Steven


I'm not sure what the OP meant, but I just put down things that were considered Advanced repertoire and pieces that I either performed or worked on to the extent that I could work it up to performance level relatively quickly.


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Originally Posted by Debussy20
I've had this idea for a while now. Finding out how large the PW (all of it's members) repertoire is if we combined it all into one list. I'll add everyones to the first post, but I'm just interested in how deep the PW repertoire actually is.



You must have an awful lot of time on your hands. You're really going to sit there and cut and paste every contributor's repertoire into a master list? To what purpose?



My moms not feeling well and I can't practice today. I figured why not. Too bad you didn't list anything.... our Schuberts a little weak............ laugh

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Originally Posted by sotto voce
What defines one's repertoire? Anything one has ever learned in one's life? What one can currently play at performance level? Something in-between?

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Pieces you feel you've completed.

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Is this a list of pieces that we could play on request or should we include pieces that we played long ago or are currently near completion?
Is this list classical only? (I play mostly in rock bands)
Is this list memorized pieces only? (I can sight read many Beethoven and Mozart pieces.)

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Originally Posted by Damon
Is this a list of pieces that we could play on request or should we include pieces that we played long ago or are currently near completion?
Is this list classical only? (I play mostly in rock bands)


Sorry only classical for this list, any pieces that you feel you could perform in public if you needed to.

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Pieces you feel you've completed.

In my case, it would be pieces I feel I have murdered!

I currently have a contract out on Dohnanyi's Op. 2.


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Originally Posted by Debussy20

My moms not feeling well and I can't practice today. I figured why not. Too bad you didn't list anything.... our Schuberts a little weak............ laugh


So's your Liszt.

Franz Liszt
Mephisto Waltz 1
Mephisto Waltz 3
Sonata in B minor (up to the fugue)
En Reve
Un Sospiro
HR 2
Liebestraume (you know which one smile )

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What is taken to qualify as our reportoire? Do we have to be able to play it sufficiently well right now if we needed to?

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What is taken to qualify as our reportoire? Do we have to be able to play it sufficiently well right now if we needed to?


Pieces that you feel you've learned to the best of your ability. You could easily pull these pieces back up to performance level if you haven't played them in a while... but the point is that if you had to perform them, you could.

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Piano solo

Beethoven
- Sonata Op. 2 No. 1 in F minor
- Sonata Op. 13 in C minor
- Sonata Op. 14 No. 2 in G major
- Sonata Op. 26 in A-flat major
- Sonata Op. 28 in D major
- Sonata Op. 31 No. 1 in G major
- Sonata Op. 49 No. 1 in G minor
- Sonata Op. 49 No. 2 in G major

Boulez
- Notations

Chopin
- Preludes Op. 28: E minor, B minor, F-sharp major, D-flat major, A-flat major, C minor
- Nocturne Op. 9 No. 3

Debussy
- Preludes: La Fille aux cheveux de lin, Minstrels

Gershwin
- Three Preludes

Messiaen
- Vingt Regards: Regard de l'Etoile, Noël
- Petites Esquisses d'oiseaux: La Merle noire

Mozart
- Sonata KV 331 in A major
- Sonata KV 332 in F major
- Sonata KV 457 in C minor
- Sonata KV 545 in C major

Prokofiev
- Visions fugitives

Rachmaninov
- Prelude Op. 3 No. 2
- Preludes Op. 23 Nos. 4, 5 and 6

Ravel
- Pavane pour une infante defunte
- Sonatine

Schubert
- Impromptus Op. 142 Nos. 2 and 3

Schumann
- Waldszenen

Stravinsky
- Piano Rag Music

Ustvolskaya
- Sonata No. 5
- Sonata No. 6


Solo organ

Bach
- Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major BWV 564
- Toccata and Fugue in d minor BWV 565
- Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme BWV 645
- Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland BWV 659

Guilmant
- Scherzo symphonique

Messiaen
- Livre du Saint Sacrement: Adoro Te, Le Dieu caché, Prière avant la Communion

More or less.

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Bach:
WTC I, c minor, A-flat major
WTC II, C major, E-flat major, f minor
French Suite No. 6
Fantasia in C minor
Capriccio on the Departure of a Beloved Brother

Haydn: Sonatas 23, 34

Mozart: Sonatas K. 309, 332, 570
Variations on a theme of Gluck K. 455

Beethoven: Sonatas, Op. 10,1; Op.14,1; Op. 26; Op. 49, Nos 1 & 2; Op. 78

Schubert: Sonata in E minor D. 566; Impromptu, Op. 142, No.2

Schumann: Des Abends, Aufschwung from Op. 12

Chopin: Polonaise, Op. 40, No. 1; Waltz, Op. 64, No.2; Nocturnes, Op. 15, No.2 & Op. 27, No.2; Etudes, Op. 10, No.3, Op. 25, Nos. 1 & 2

Liszt: Sonetto No. 123, Funerailles

Brahms: Ballade, Op. 10, No.1; Op. 118, Nos. 1,2 & 3

Scriabin: Op. 11, Nos. 5,7,10, 14 & 15

Debussy: Reverie, Danse, Prelude from Pour Le Piano

Bartok: 6 Roumanian Folk Dances

Khatchaturian: Toccata







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Mozart: Fantasy in C minor, K. 475.

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Mozart: Fantasy in c, k. 475; Sonata in C, k. 545
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