Franzman Posted December 8, 2007 Posted December 8, 2007 Anybody know any challenging pieces for horn and trumpet that I could try out? Find some transcribed Dizzy Gellespie solos and play them. :P Quote
TimSmith Posted December 11, 2007 Posted December 11, 2007 I still cant maneage the dimished triplets from BWV565; though I'm trying a trio sonata Quote
Chris Posted December 27, 2007 Posted December 27, 2007 Is Clair de Lune hard? That's pretty much the only piano thing I can play. On guitar I can play this piece called Maybelle by Chet Atkins, and also a piece called Scuttle Buttin' by SRV; they're pretty challenging. Quote
red82991 Posted December 27, 2007 Posted December 27, 2007 The third movement of Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata Quote
JairCrawford Posted December 28, 2007 Posted December 28, 2007 Chopin's Winterwind Etude Op. 25 No. 11. :sweat: It was a pain! Quote
Ljoekelsoey Posted December 28, 2007 Posted December 28, 2007 chopin's ballade coda no.1 in g minor, its hard...just bout gettin to grips with it Quote
Flint Posted December 28, 2007 Posted December 28, 2007 the Refrain from Singing. I could never get that down. Quote
Yagan Kiely Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 I wrote a piece for clarinet and piano that gave the Pianist RSI and the clarinettist wrist pains. As soon a I get the recording of it, I will upload onto my site. Quote
Will Kirk Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Agustine Barrios Mangore's entire La Catedral Quote
ThePianoMan121 Posted January 4, 2008 Posted January 4, 2008 Chopin's Winterwind Etude Op. 25 No. 11. :sweat:It was a pain! I'm impressed. Quote
Romanticist Posted January 5, 2008 Posted January 5, 2008 That made me laugh very hard. Why so Mr. Violist? Quote
Aristocrat Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Know of or know how to play? I expect that it would depend on the performer, but for piano I believe that the most difficult pieces are written by Ferneyhough. In my opinion they are by no means lovely to listen to, but they are certainly difficult. For pieces that are very difficult and yet retain a general sense of beauty, Rachmaninoff's 3rd Piano Concerto is incredible, and there are always Liszt's Transcendental Etudes... The hardest piece that I can play would have to be one of my compositions. Probably the current idea of the third movement of my Piano Concerto. Quote
Romanticist Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 Because it's not that hard of a piece. Not only is it not that hard, it is intentionally a student piece.Pluuus... the question was what is the hardest piece you know. Which I think would imply... know of- And if that's it... :P Sorry about that guys, I meant the hardest piece I have near tackled so far. The hardest pieces that I know are the ones I am currently working on, one is a composition by our very own M is D, (Variations in A minor in the chamber music section), one by Paganini that's mostly scales but has much shifting towards the end, a concerto by Bach, and finally I plan on getting to Paganini's 24th caprice which is possibly on of the most difficult pieces for violin. Boy was that a mouthful! Anyway considering the difficulty of all these pieces I haven't got much anywhere on anyone of them except M is D's composition and that one by bach. Quote
Kije of Prokofiev Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 Anything high and fast on a bassoon is annoying as hell. the hardest piece I've worked on (hands down) is Sequenza XII. I can circular breathe for thirty seconds. The technique is vicious and the tremelando are not really possible. The Saint-Saens Sonata for bassoon and piano is beyond vicious as well as the Tansmann sonatine. Many of Victor Bruns sonatas for bassoon and contrabassoon is not very friendly. Come to think of it, contrabassoon is a scallop anyway you slice it lol. For piano I would have to say the Grieg Piano Concerto sounds vicious as well as La Campanella. But when I listen to Lang Lang, I can't tell if it's hard or easy lol. Quote
demonic_advent Posted January 22, 2008 Posted January 22, 2008 Hmmm... the hardest pieces I ever learned to play (for piano!): Prokofiev: Toccata in D Minor, Suggestion Diabolique Rachmaninoff: 3rd pfconcerto, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Moments Musical - 2 and 4 Scriabin: 1st, 6th, 7th, and 9th sonatas, Prelude in D Minor, op. 11 Shostakovich: Fugue in Db Major from the 24 Preludes and Fugues Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin - Toccata Liszt: Transcendental Etudes - Mazeppa and Wilde Jagd For organ (I'm not as experienced an organist as a pianst:sadtears:) Bach: Great Fantasy and Fugue in G Minor, Toccata and Fugue in D Dorian Vocals (Haven't really done much vocally...) Handel: Certian pieces in The Messiah were difficult, because the 1st tenors have some fairly high notes... especially considering that I technically shouldn't be a 1st tenor in the first place! I can actually hit low bass range, so would be more comfortable as a 2nd tenor, baritone, or a bass... but since we are low on 1st tenors, they stuck me there too... I can do it... but it's not fun. Mozart: Kyrie from Requiem Mass... for some reason... it just kinda threw me off... I don't know why... Quote
Vinz R. Posted January 24, 2008 Posted January 24, 2008 Milton Babbitt is very hard to perform and takes months to actually read. Pro orchestras have walked away from his music cus they can't get through it. Quote
tenor10 Posted January 24, 2008 Posted January 24, 2008 A piece my chorus is working on at the moment, Argento: I Hate and I Love Its like all of your musical nightmares in one with some really beautiful moments. Its a challenge! Quote
A Forgotten Legend Posted January 26, 2008 Posted January 26, 2008 I've changed my mind. El Magnificat, um.. I'm trying to think of the guy that wrote it.. began with a G... hm.. But Its killer for me on the bass part. :( It has such a range too! I'm choking on my vocal chords and my mouth is trying to keep up with the words. O_o Quote
JairCrawford Posted January 26, 2008 Posted January 26, 2008 Hardest piece I've played or hardest piece I know of? Hardest I've played is Winter Wind etude. Hardest I know of is probably Opus Clavicembalisticum by Sorabji. Quote
Kije of Prokofiev Posted January 28, 2008 Posted January 28, 2008 Anyone here said zappa? I think he just slaughters the competition. Quote
Classical.Rocker Posted February 8, 2008 Posted February 8, 2008 By no means can i play it, but Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's flight of the bumblebee is damn near impossible (at least i think =) ). Quote
pianistboy Posted February 8, 2008 Posted February 8, 2008 I'd say one the hardest that I've been working on is Rachmaninov piano concerto 1. I'm still plugging away on it. *sigh* I don't think the Brahms piano concertos have been mentioned, but they're incredibly difficult. Even Emmanuel Ax says that he still finds them "terrifyingly difficult" Quote
firsty_ferret Posted February 9, 2008 Posted February 9, 2008 The hardest im trying to teach myself at the moment is Chopin's ballade no.1 I don't know if its been mentioned but i think Rachmaninov's third piano concerto is one of the hardest there is... Quote
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