The Grade 9 Piano Repertoire is a high-level piano examination that requires candidates to have high performance skills and artistic expression. Here are some common Grade 9 piano exam repertoire:
Mozart, Piano Sonata in C major, K545: This is a late work by Mozart, known for its elegant style and technique. The performance of this piece requires mastery of rich timbre variations and delicate emotional expression.
Beethoven's Passion Sonata, third movement: Beethoven's "Passion Sonata" is a very important work in the history of Western classical **, and the third movement is famous for its majestic momentum and technique. Playing this track requires strong finger strength and excellent expressiveness.
Chopin, Nocturne in E flat major, op9 no.2: Chopin's nocturnes are loved for their beautiful melodies and rich emotional connotations. This Nocturne in E flat major is one of Chopin's most famous Nocturnes, and it needs to be played with soft touches and deep emotional expressions.
Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2: Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody is a very representative work of the Romantic period, and No. 2 is distinguished by its passionate style and flamboyant technique. Playing this piece requires a great deal of skill and physical strength.
Debussy, "Moonlight".Debussy is a representative of Impressionism, and his "Moonlight" is known for its hazy timbre and delicate emotional expression. Playing this piece requires mastering the stylistic characteristics of Impressionism**, such as the change of timbre, the flexible handling of rhythm, etc.
The above are some common repertoire for the Grade 9 piano exam, and candidates can choose the repertoire that suits them according to their actual situation and preferences when preparing for the exam. At the same time, they should also pay attention to the processing of details and the expression of emotions in the performance, so as to fully demonstrate their performance skills and artistic accomplishment. In addition to the above repertoire, there are many other compositions such as Schubert, Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, etc., which are often selected for the Grade 9 piano examination, and candidates can choose according to their preferences and strengths.