short virtuosic romantic pieces
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Post by Mark Heller »
Liszt Liebestraume No.3? (Although it might stretch to 5 pages from memory...) Definitely Romantic AND intensive!
Alternatively Chopin's 4th Impromptu possibly?
Mark
Alternatively Chopin's 4th Impromptu possibly?
Mark
What about the Khachaturian Toccata? It's longer than 4 pages but has a lot of repetition and it's easy to memorise because it's so quick that your fingers just take care of it. And it sounds impressive too.
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Post by S.Mitchell »
I recommend Liszt's consolation number 6. It's quite short, about 2 minutes, but it has a wonderful structure and is very impressive to watch being played. There is a dazzling Lisztian cadenza towards the end which I love, but isn't all that difficult to learn.
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