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#2192833 12/05/13 09:22 AM
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Hello I'm thinking off adding learning a small piece for every week into my practise sceduale. I'm gona use 30 minutes each day I think, so the pieces should be rely short, Ca 1-2 pages! I want to do this to sharpen my memory, since i often work on hard pieces that takes months to learn, it would be fun to have some small gems to my repertoire as well.

I know of sets like Grig's "lyric pices ", Mendelssohn's "songs without words" and Prokofiev's "Visions fugetives"

Do you have any other sets to recommend? The length of the vision fugetives seem best, so something in line of it would be splendid.

It can be from any period as well!


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Muczynski Fables, Op. 21 (or Diversions, Op. 23)
Heller Studies Op. 45, 46, or 47
Mompou Musica Callada
Koechlin Les Heures Persanes, Op. 65
Tcherepnin Expressions, Op. 81 or Bagatelles, Op. 5
Ginastera American Preludes
Turina Miniatures, Op. 52
Shostakovich Preludes, Op. 34


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Bach's French and English Suites would seem to fit the bill. Brahms Opp. 116-119 could be done, although many of the pieces are a bit longer than your 2 page limit.

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Schumann Opus 12
Schumann Kinderzenen


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Brahms Waltzes Op. 39
Chopin Preludes Op. 28

Many are one page or even less and some of the preludes will offer you technical study (e.g. nos. 3 & 22).

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As it happens in the course of the past 18 months, we published quite a few sets for solo piano, so I'm linking away, to our webpage, where you can listen the youtube videos and check out previews of the pages as well...

Cool Beans by Ben Crosland

Vol. 1 Dreams, Themes and Love Songs
Vol. 2 Jazz, Blues and Latin Grooves

A collection of 12 and 14 works respectively, of works in various contemporary (in a more pop sense) style.

Ben is a member of PianoWorld.

Eludes by Jaap Cramer

Eludes

A collection of 7 short works for solo piano, in various difficulty levels.

I'm also linking the video here, cause I have a small technical glitch and can't share in our webpage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Mw9hUzSM84c

Monographs I by Nickos Harizanos

Monographs I

This is a collection of 7 short works for solo piano, featuring great artwork by artist William Cajin, in a rather tonal setting. Intermediate (<-?) difficulty and no video to share yet unfortunately.

Monographs II by Nickos Harizanos

Monographs II

Sharing the same title of the first set, this set is influenced by contemporary playing techniques. Inside the piano, placing items, extensive use of all three pedals, etc... The score, if I may say so, is truly magnificent (I should know, since I've edited the whole thing)... And I'm really proud of the result.

Seven Diverse Preludes by Scott Miller

Seven Diverse Preludes

Now, I don't know what's up with number 7, but this is a collection of 7... diverse preludes... Some in a more baroque-ish style, other closer to Scriabin...

Note that Scott Miller is a member of PianoWorld.

Sketch Music by Nikolas Sideris

Sketch Music

And here's my own Sketch Music. A set of 21 short works (3*7... thought that 7 was not in there? ;)) in various difficulty settings, but all interesting in a sense I hope... I'd imagine that they are challenging due to their semi-dissonant nature, but...

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You could do a lot worse than the many, many pieces in Bartok's Mikrokosmos. Some are very easy, some are harder. Also as Pathbreaker said, the very first thing I thought of was Chopin's Preludes.


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Originally Posted by Kreisler
Mompou Musica Callada


Great suggestion. Almost no technical difficulty, but musically complex and challenging to memorize. I performed the full set of 28 at Oberlin and it got a great response.

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Prokofiev - Music For Children, Op. 65


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Some are not very easy(which is true about many of the above suggestions, some of which are virtuoso repertoire,)but several of Mompou's Impressionas Intimas(especially 1,2,and 4) would probably fit the OP's requirements.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jej0-_sP04

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On that note maybe Debussy's Children's Corner suite should be added to the list. I think they all fall somewhere within the intermediate range.

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There are just too many to list. If you are doing this, it is a great opportunity to explore some lesser-known composers, or piano piece by composers not known for piano music.


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Chopin op. 28 is the ultimate, IMHO. Schumann Carnaval, op. 9, comprises 21 vignettes within 28 pages. Liszt Consolations S172 are all rather short and approachable.

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Unlike most piano teachers, mine focused on development, growing the musical ear, and finally, maintaining a level of interest in the student. Memorizing Beethoven Sonatas ad nauseum is not a good way to do that.

Therefore, I grew up learning what they used to call the "Chestnuts." These are shorter works, which require a great deal of musical development, but are not necessarily technically challenging.

So, my suggestion, is that you read through Book I of the Debussy Preludes, and the later Opus' of Brahms, e.g. Op. 117, and Op. 118. You can also pick out individual works from the Debussy Children's Corner Suite.

Finally, search around for some old recordings made in the early to middle 20th century, and you will find collections of these shorter pieces. Johnny Smith, aka Tzimon Barto, recorded an entire CD of these kind of pieces.

Before him, so did Philippe Entremont, and Jose Iturbi. Cliburn, Horowitz, and Rubinstein did similar things.

The good news is that if anyone compares you to Lang Lang or any other famous pianist, if you can whip one of these shorter works out and play it well, it will shut them up permanently. Further, when someone wants you to just: "play something for me," these pieces are perfect for such an occasion.

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Debussy has some two-page preludes I believe.

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Dvorák's Humoresques, Op.101 (which include the famous one in G flat), and Silhouettes, Op.8 are all short and tuneful.

For a more contemporary set, Howard Blake's Lifecycle, Op. 489, a set of 24 short pieces which includes the Christmas hit "Walking in the Air" (used in the animated film 'The Snowman') is also attractive and tuneful.



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The Hellers 45,46,47 are great. I've been learning one a week, from Schimer's 50 Selected Studies. Also check out Burgmuller 100, 109, 105 in that order.

What about the Inventions?


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Originally Posted by JoelW
Debussy has some two-page preludes I believe.


None of them can be learned in a week.

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