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Full Repertoire List P a g e | 1 FULL REPERTOIRE LIST Bach Well-Tempered Clavier I Well-Tempered Clavier II C minor No. 2 G major No. 15 C-sharp major No. 3 A-flat major No. 17 E-flat major No. 7 E minor No. 10 G minor No. 16 B-flat major No. 21 B-flat minor No. 22 * B major No. 23 Concerto in the Italian Style, BWV 971 French Suite No. 6 in E major, BWV 817 Toccata in G major, BWV 916 Viola da Gamba Sonata No. 1 in G major Concerto in F minor, BWV 1056 * Haydn Sonata No. 31 in A-flat major, XVI/46 * Sonata No. 32 in G minor, XVI/44 Sonata No. 35 in A-flat major, XVI/43 Sonata No. 47 in B minor, XVI/32 Sonata No. 53 in E minor, XVI/34 Sonata No. 58 in C major, XVI/48 Sonata No. 59 in E-flat major, XVI/49 Sonata No. 60 in C major, XVI/50 Mozart Sonata No. 8 in A minor, K. 310 Fantasy and Fugue in C major, K. 394 Piano Concerto No. 19 in F major, K. 459 Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major, K. 488 Piano Concerto No. 26 in D major, K. 537 “The Coronation” Sonatas for Piano & Violin, K. 301, 302, & 304 Beethoven Six Bagatelles, Op. 126 * Sonata No. 4 in E-flat major, Op. 7 Sonata No. 9 in E major, Op. 14, No. 1 Sonata No. 10 in G major, Op. 14, No. 2 Sonata No. 15 in D major, Op. 28 “Pastorale” Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31, No. 2, “Tempest” * Sonata No. 30 in E major, Op. 109 Sonata No. 31 in A-flat major, Op. 110 * Schubert Impromptu Op. 90, No. 2, in E-flat major, D. 899/2 * Impromptu Op. 142, No. 2, in A-flat major, D. 935 * Twelve German Dances Opus post. 171, D. 790 Drei Klavierstucke, Opus post., D. 946 * Sonata in A minor, Op. 164, D. 537 Sonata in G Major, Op. 78, D. 894 * Sonata in B-flat major D. 960 * Sonatina in D major, D. 384 for Violin and Piano Mendelssohn Etude in B-flat minor, Op. 104, No. 1 Song Without Words, Book l, Op. 19, No. 1 * P a g e | 2 Song Without Words, Book l, Op. 19, No. 6, “Venetianisches Gondellied” * Chopin Etude Op. 10, No. 1 in C major Etude Op. 10, No. 4 in C-sharp minor Etude Op. 10, No. 5 in G-flat major Etude Op. 10, No. 6 in E-flat minor Etude Op. 10, No. 12 in C minor “Revolutionary” * Trois Nouvelles Etudes, No. 1 in F minor, WoO Nocturne in B-flat minor, Op. 9, No. 1 * Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. 27, No. 1 Nocturne in D-flat major, Op. 27, No. 2 Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 55, No.2 Nocturne in E major, Op. 62, No. 2 * Polonaise in A major, Op. 40, No. 1 Polonaise in C minor, Op. 40, No. 2 Polonaise–Fantasie in A-flat major, Op. 61 Prelude Op. 28, No. 4 in E minor Prelude Op. 28, No. 6 in B minor Prelude Op. 28, No. 7 in A major Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op. 64, No. 2 Schumann Novelette in F-sharp minor, Op. 21, No. 8 Romance in F-sharp major, Op. 28, No. 2 Liszt Trois Etudes de concert No. 2, “La Leggierezza” Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 Brahms Ballade in D minor, Op. 10, No. 1 Ballade in D major, Op. 10, No. 2 Rhapsody in G minor, Op. 79, No. 2 Intermezzo in E Major, Op. 116, No. 4 * Intermezzo in E-flat major, Op. 117, No. 1 * Intermezzo in B minor, Op. 119, No. 1 * Six Klavierstucke, Op. 118 Sonata No. 1 in C major, Op. 1 * Bach–Busoni Chaconne in D minor Debussy Clair de lune from Suite Bergamasque Rachmaninoff Elegie Op. 3, No.1 Prelude in C-sharp minor, Op. 3, No. 2 Prelude in D major, Op. 23, No. 4 Prelude in G minor, Op. 23, No. 5 Moment Musicaux in B minor, Op. 16, No. 3 Scriabin Prelude in E major, Op. 11, No. 9 * Prelude in C-sharp minor, Op. 11, No. 10 * Prelude in G-flat major, Op. 11, No. 13 * Prelude in A minor, Op. 51, No. 2 * Schoenberg Sechs Kleine Klavierstucke Op. 19 (1911) Ravel Sonatine P a g e | 3 Kreisler Liebeslied Sicilienne & Rigaudon All for Violin and Piano Short Pieces Prokofiev Piano Sonata No. 3 in A minor, Op. 28 Visions Fugitives Op. 22, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 16, 17, 18 Howard Hanson Three Miniatures for Piano, Op. 12 * Paul Ben-Haim Five Pieces for Piano, Op. 34 (1948) * George Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue for Solo Piano Aaron Copland Piano Sonata (1939-41) * Sunday Afternoon Music (1935) * The Young Pioneers (1935) * Midsummer Nocturne (1947) * Down a Country Lane (1962) * In Evening Air (1966) * Midday Thoughts (1944-82) * Aram Khatchaturian Toccata (1932) Dmitri Shostakovich Prelude and Fugue in E minor, Op. 87, No. 4 * Prelude and Fugue in D major, Op. 87, No. 5 Samuel Barber Nocturne, Op. 33 (Homage to John Field) (1959) Haim Alexander Six Israeli Dances (1949-51) * Leonard Bernstein Piano Sonata (1938) * Five Anniversaries * Four Anniversaries * Seven Anniversaries * Thirteen Anniversaries * Peter Mennin Five Piano Pieces (1949) Ned Rorem Piano Album l, Complete (1978-2001) * Six Friends (2006-07) * Robert Starer Three Israeli Sketches * Menachem Zur Fantasy for Piano Betty Olivero Sofim (Endings) for Piano (1991) * Lowell Liebermann Nocturne No. 1, Op. 20 (1986) * Lior Navok “The Cave of One Question” and “Between Dream and Reality” from The Old Photo Box (2006) * Avner Dorman Prelude No. 1 * Sonata No. 1, “Classical” for Piano * Eliezer Elper Minuet & Self-Portrait * Passacglia-Brevis * * Preferred .
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