what classical piano pieces do you consider

Question: If you can play Revolutionary Etude along with some other etudes, Fantasie-Impromptu, Beethoven Tempest Sonata, Shumann Piano Concerto in A minor, would you consider the student as an advanced level? How advanced? I would say Advanced would be something like, being able to play all Etudes and Rachmaninov concerto etc. What do you think? I just want to a general ideal of what everyone thinks advanced. Thank you!

Answer: If you can play Liszt, you're advanced. If you can play Beethoven's Hammerklavier Sonata, or practically any of his concerti, you're advanced. If you can play Chopin's Etudes, you're advanced. If you can play Ravel's "Miroirs" you're advanced If you can play Rachmaninoff's 3rd piano concerto AT TEMPO, you're advanced. All of the above goes with the assumption that you can make MUSIC, and aren't just hitting the notes.

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