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Old 12-03-2008, 11:34 PM   #9
thingslost
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Actually, I live in Los Angeles. My piano teacher can easily play the 2nd piano part, so I think that would be fine. Would it be better to play the concerto, or four shorter pieces? Personally I would prefer to play the shorter pieces only because they show different periods of music, but I have only been working on the concerto recently. So the four shorter pieces would obviously be much easier. I haven't had violin lessons for the past year. When I moved again, I did not find a violin teacher that suited my needs. I'm thinking about starting lessons again, but I'm sure I could learn something by myself. What type of piece would be good for a violin submission? I also don't have much time to record. I have two weeks, and then I'm off to Australia, and then one week before the admissions deadline. Should I only submit a piano part and no violin?
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