Technically, the most difficult parts of the nocturne are voicing the thirds and sixths, the 48th note run and the chromatic jumps of a twelfth(ish) in one of the measures near the middle. I dont have to explain to you guys that it is a gorgeous piece (if you havent heard it yet you really should listen to it! chopin's nocturne, 27/2, is, i think, a little piece of heaven, Difficulty: from Chopin Nocturne Op 9#2 to "op 27 #2", Re: Difficulty: from Chopin Nocturne Op 9#2 to "op 27 #2". Thanks for the listings. IMO, the technique required for this piece isn't RIDICULOUS, (the thirds and sixths are tricky, though), but the musicality required of the performer is what makes it really hard. It's my favorite Nocturne. Piano accessories and music gift items, digital piano dolly, music theme party goods, and more! I would pick an easier one first. Chopin Nocturne op 27 no 2 recommendation Hey guys, recently I have been exploring all the chopin nocturnes (known and lessser-known ones) and re-discovered this one. In Eleanor Bailie's "Pianist's Repertoire: Chopin - a graded practical guide" she lists 9/2 as grade 7 and 27/2 as grade 8. It's not in the list that BruceD posted.

I can play nocturne op 9 no 2 and it's one of my favourites... as an ABRSM candidate I would personaly put it at grade 6 (atleast)and as Bruce rightly said the op 27 is no easy ride.. Fun Stuff! Hey guys, recently I have been exploring all the chopin nocturnes (known and lessser-known ones) and re-discovered this one. I dont have to explain to you guys that it is a gorgeous piece (if you havent heard it yet you really should listen to it! It's such a rewarding piece to play. I have a list of a few pieces I have in my repetoire now, and would like to ask you guys if you think these are kind of on the same difficulty level as this nocturne: Well this is not only "on the difficult side," but the MOST difficult, IMO.

sorry, I answered in the wrong way. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Where do you find these lists of grades? Remember that RCM goes from Grade 1 to Grade 10, then the ARCT diploma. I have played both, and although I can play Op 27 pretty well, it took quite awhile, with some breaks in between while my playing improved. I actually saw one of my friends play this at our recital a few days ago. As far as grading is concerned - a fairly relative categorization - I can only offer what RCM (Canada) has in its syllabus for the Nocturnes. Visit Virtual Sheet Music to learn more... Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.4, Quick Links to Useful Piano & Music Resources. I think the British version of ARCT Dipoma is the Licentiate of the Royal Schools of Music Or LRSM/FRSM. For people who have laerned it, what were in your opinion the most difficult parts of this nocturne? (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Thanks Bruce - I still want to learn it though! Having played a few Rach and Chopin pieces, I still don't feel like I'm ready for it. (my Dad perfected it). Much more difficult than Op 9 No 2 and the Schubert Impromptu. I might play some more Chopin before taking a swing at it, but you definitely should at some point! 2 (Rubinstein) and Wedding Day at Troldhaugen op. It is easier than any of the Chopin ballades. 6 by Grieg for NYSSMA level 6.

65 no. ), however I have a hard time figuring about the difficulty of the piece. 27 no. This year, I had prepared and finished 2 pieces: Chopin waltz op. The Db major Nocturne is considerably more difficult than the rather straightforward Op 9 No 2 on so many levels, techical and interpretive. The tempo might be slow, but the complicated left-hand broken chrods, rythm and some difficult runs have made me believe that this piece might actually be on the more difficult side of the nocturnes. I agree that Op 27, #2 is much more difficult. I have generally found her estimations to be fairly accurate, given that it's really rather subjective. The ARCT performer's exam is equivalent of the ABRSM Dip, LRSM and FRSM exam. I would put Op 27 no.

2) and am close to finishing it. I'm from New York, so we have a NYSSMA level thing, but that's way screwed up. If you decide to start it, highly recommend watching Garrick Ohlsson's lecture on it: I just played this nocturne this past semester!! 64 no. Making the runs/cross-rhythms look effortless and sound beautiful is the hardest part. However, if you played all of those well you should not have too much trouble with it.
I think the British version of ARCT Dipoma is the. I absolutely adore this nocturne;the thirds and sixths throughout the piece are beautiful, as is the bel canto style of the melody! You need a super delicate touch to really bring out all the parts in this piece. If you haven't looked at it, I love the Bb Nocturne too. The is equivalent of the ABRSM Dip, LRSM and FRSM exam. It's similar to this one, but less technically challenging. It will be a step up from your other pieces but it should be doable for you! The licks sit rather well in your hand (and are easier than they look), but there are some coordination and rhythmic problems that will take you a decent amount of time to work out. Due to the virus, it was canceled. I think it would be really useful when I find a piece I like to be able to formulate a way to move up to it. Definitely would recommend working through some other nocturnes before this one. The Royal College of Music in London has three post-grade 8 ABRSM levels: the Associate, Licenciate and Fellow of the college, each requiring more of the musician. Please Pass It On! In the RCM syllabus, the Op 9 No 2 Nocturne is Grade 9 - possibly Grade 5 or 6 in the ABRSM, but the Op 27 No 2 is diploma level.

Harmonically it is quite a bit more dense than any of those other pieces, I think. ), however I have a hard time figuring about the difficulty of the piece. I haven't actually seriously learned it but I do think that it will be a long, but potentially doable stretch for you. 2 at a difficult grade 8 ABRSM level or possibly the old 'advanced level' of the ABRSM which I think has now been scrapped. sorry, I answered in the wrong way. Where do folks think Op.

2 would fall? 27/2 is definitely more difficult than the pieces you listed. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Antonio, as you are based in the UK perhaps it would help for you to have the approximate British grades. - Parties, Tours, Projects & More... Information - - Concerts, News,FAQs, Archives, ... Left hand middle & ring fingers not as strong as others, False beats seem to be audible for only some people. It is certainly one of the more difficult ones, but personally I think Op 48 No.
Thanks for the listings. There are only six levels, and Level six contains both Rustles of Spring and Rach Prelude in G minor.

1 is the hardest nocturne (also in Henle rating). 48 No. I have decided to choose another piece for the next year (Nocturne op. I think you should take an easyer nocturne first, aslong as you are in no rush... and even if you are in some sort of "rush" you have to think about the end result, you may play it well enough... but they'l be a niggle at the back of you mind that will keep telling you "what if I learnt this with more experiance, better technique etc etc" I think another beautiful nocturne and possibly MY very favourite is the op. I'd say that it's one of the harder nocturnes, arguably harder than 48/1.


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