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Les études sont classées (à peu près, le classement exact n'est pas possible) progressivement,
par niveau, de I à VII. Certains recueils englobent plusieurs niveaux bien sur. Chaque niveau
correspond à ca 1-1,5 année d'études (sauf 0-2 qui peuvent aller bien plus vite), c'est selon les
capacités, les facilités et le travail de chacun.
Après (et pendant) - direct Liszt, Chopin, Debussy, Ligeti, Lutoslawski, Stravinsky, Ohana,
etc...
Niveau I
Niveau II
Niveau III
Niveau IV
Niveau V
Niveau VI
Niveau VII
Stephen Heller (1813-1888)
21 Etudes Speciales after Chopin, Op.154
1°Anno
Etudes
BARTOK, “Mikrokosmos” vol. I
BEYER, op. 101
BERTINI, op. 137
CZERNY, op. 599
DUVERNOY, op. 176
KOHLER, op. 157
Canoni
TROMBONE, Primi canoni
POZZOLI, Primi esercizi in stile polifonico
KUNZ, 200 Piccoli canoni
J. S. BACH
Anna Magdalena's notebook
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2°Anno
Etudes
CZERNY, op. 849, op. 636
DUVERNOY, op. 176, op. 120, op. 276
BARTOK, “Mikrokosmos” vol. II e III
BERTINI, op. 29
HELLER, op. 45
J. S. BACH
Anna Magdalena's notebook
Little preludes and fuguettas
Sonatine
CLEMENTI, Op. 36, 37, 38
KUHLAU, Sonatine e Sonate
DUSSEK, Sonatine e Sonate
MOZART, Sonatine Viennesi
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3°Anno
Etudes
CZERNY, op. 636, op. 299, op. 740
HELLER, Etudes op. 45,46,47
BERTINI, op. 32
BARTOK, “Mikrokosmos” vol. III, IV
J. S. BACH:
Two voices invention
French suites
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4°Anno
Etudes
BERTINI, op. 134
CRAMER, 60 Etudes by Bulow
CZERNY, op. 299, op. 834, op. 740
LISZT, Etudes op. I
J. S. BACH
Sinfonias
English suites
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5°Anno – Lower level board exam.
- Play one etude randomly selected between 13 prepared between the 4th
and 5th year of study. (Usually is few from Bertini, Cramer and Czerny op
740)
- Scales Major, minors in parallel and contrary motion by one octave, one
third and one sixth.
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6°Anno
D. SCARLATTI, Sonate.
Sonate:
BEETHOVEN
SCHUBERT
WEBER
MOZART
HAYDN
CLEMENTI.
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7°Anno
D. SCARLATTI, Sonate.
Sonate:
BEETHOVEN
SCHUBERT
WEBER.
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8°Anno – Intermediate Board Exam
- Execution of one randomly selected etudes between the following one nn.
2, 5, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 26, 30, 32, 36, 44, 47, 58, 63, 65, 78, 86, 87,
88, 95, 96 from “Gradus ad Parnassum” M. CLEMENTI.
- CHOPIN:
op. 10 nn. 3, 5, 8.
op. 25 nn. 1, 2, 9
Impromptu n. 3in solb magg. op. 51
Ballade n. 1 op. 23
Ballade n. 3 op. 47
“Berceuse” op. 5
Scherzo in si min. n. 1 op. 20
Scherzo in do diesis min. n. 3 op. 39
Andante spianato e Polacca brillante in mib magg. op. 22
Etudes:
CHOPIN
LISZT
SKRJABIN
RACHMANINOV
DEBUSSY
SAINT-SAANS
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10°Anno – Final Board Exam for Diploma
Group n. 1
J. S. BACH, any composition for keyboard
Bach's transcriptions LISZT, TAUSIG, BUSONI, D’ALBERT
L. van BEETHOVEN, A sonata between op. 57 to op. 111; Diabelli variations
op. 120; Rondòop. 129; C minor variations WOo 80.
Group n. 2
C. M. WEBER, Sonata n. 2 op. 39
F. SCHUBERT, Fantasia op. 15
R. SCHUMANN, Fantasia op. 17; “Carnaval” op. 9; Studi sinfonici op. 13
F. CHOPIN, Sonata op. 58; Sonata op. 35, 3 compositions selected between:
Ballata n. 2 op. 38; Ballata n. 4 op. 52; Polacca op. 44; Polacca op. 53;
Notturni – Mazurche
F. LISZT, Sonata in B min; Scherzo e marcia; “Mephisto Valse”;
Trascendental etudes: Mazeppa o “Feux Follets” o n. 10; One of the 3 concert
etudes.
Group n. 3
J. BRAHMS, Paganini variations op. 35; Variations on a Handel theme;
Rhapsody in Eb Maj. op. 119 n. 4
C. SAINT- SAANS, 6 Etudes op. 111
C. FRANCK, Preludio, Corale e Fuga, oppure Preludio, Aria e Finale
CHABRIER, “Bourrèe Fantastique”
G. SGAMBATI, Preludio e Fuga – Due studi da concerto (uno a scelta)
G. MARTUCCI, Tema con variazioni op. 58 – Fantasia op. 51
M. E. BOSSI, Studio da concerto op. 137 n. 3 in sib min. – Moto perpetuo.
Group 4
BALAKIREW, “Islamey”
LIAPOUNOW, Studi trascendentali
MUSORGSKIJ, “Tableaux d’une exposition”
SKRJABIN, Studi – Sonate
DEBUSSY, Preludi – “Estampes” – Studi – Preludio, Sarabanda e Toccata
RAVEL, “Alborada del Gracioso” – Sonatina – “Gaspard de la Nuit – “Jeux
d’eau”
ALBENIZ, Iberia
STRAVINSKIJ, Sonata
BARTOK, Suite – Allegro barbaro
Some suggestions:
Czerny Study Op299 No22 - repeated notes. If it weren't for this study, I
wouldn't be able to to play the repeated notes part of La Campanella and
some other pieces that require this particular technique.
Liszt Etude Op1 No4 (The cocoon of Mazeppa) - study in 3rd. It's child's play
compared to Mazeppa.
Scriabin etudes - Op8 no8, 11. They're the slow ones. Op8 No12 is fantastic
and was the 1st Scriabin etude I learned.
Chopin Etude Op10 No9 - a stretch of the left hand, and the 1st Chopin etude
I learned on my own.
Hummel Op 125 No 16 in f#- ? if only specifically for the reason that you
state you struggle with octaves, this could help you quite a bit without it
being over the top difficult.