If I stick with those 40 pieces than I'm already over 50%. Hmmmm, holiday?
It's crazy, so many that seemed so hard at first and I could not finish, seem suddenly a lot easier. Strange... maybe I consumed to much red pepper... I really don't know.
I' m also looking and trying a bit harder ones, but on the other hand there are still a lot of easier pieces left that I had choosen to play. I don't know much about those levels/grades but I get the impression that I'm more and more crawling into level 3, but sometimes I don't understand a bit about those so called levels/grades.
That piece by Beethoven wasn't fast enough to my own satisfaction, but I had enough of it, maybe I will return to it later.
1. Spaulding: Sing, Robin, Sing! no.58 from W.S.B. Mathews Standard Graded Course 1
2. Bertini, H: Rondo in G Major from Sonatinen-Album Heft 2 by E. Parlow
3. Diabelli: Rondo Opus 125 no.12
4. Oesten: Polka-Mazurka Sonatinen Vorstufe Edition Peters Op.155 no.2
5. Nauman: Allegretto Lesson X from Graupner rudiments
6. Clementi: Waltz in G from Sonatine Vorstufe Edition Peters
7. Kuhlau: Scottisch Dance No.5 from WoO218
8. Kuhlau: Scottisch Dance No.4 from WoO218
9. Reinhold: A Morning Stroll from Opus 58No.1
10. Gurlitt: Off to the Meadows Op.130 No.5
11. Gurlitt: March of the Tin Soldiers Op.130 No.6
12.Maneja, Rafael: La Muneca (Americana) from Perlas Infantiles
13. Duvernoy: Alllegretto Op.176.No18
14. Duvernoy: Andantino Op.176. No.15
15. Beethoven: Ecosaisse WoO23
16. Latour: Rondo mvt 3 from Sonata 4
17. Latour: Andante mvt 2 from Sonatina 4
18. Duvernoy: Movement de Valse Op.176 No.17
19. Latour: Rondo: mvt 3 from Sonatina 1
20. Gurlitt: Song without Words, Op.101 no.10
21. Latour: Allegretto from Sonata II, 1st mvt.