I don't usually post things for my own reference, but there's a first time for everything.
The repertoire listed below is on violin (unless stated otherwise) and is not a complete list of what I have done in the last 2 years, more of an overview.
Solo Work:
Rode studies 10, 11, 16; Kreutzer Studies
Brahms - Sonata in A major, 1st movement
Prokofiev - Solo Sonata, 1st movement
Bach - Partita no 3: Preludio, Gavotte and Rondeau
Beethoven - Romance in F major; Sonata op 12 no 1 (D maj), op 30 no 2 (C min), bit of the Spring sonata.
Sarasate - Introduction and Tarantella
Mozart - A major concerto, 1st movement; G major concerto, 1st movement
Handel - Sonata op 1, no 14 (A major), movements 1 & 2
Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto, 2nd movement
Complete concerti that I have learnt (in the last 4 years): Viotti - Concerto no 22; Bruch G minor Violin Concerto; Saint-Saens Violin Concerto no 3.
Viola Solo work:
Walton - Viola Concerto, 2nd movement
just started having a look at the Glinka Sonata, 2nd movement.
Violin Chamber work:
various movements of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert quartets.
some movements of Mozart divertimenti
ie, quite limited but expanding.
Orchestral Work:
Mahler - 5th Symphony
Beethoven - Symphony no 6
Stravinsky - Firebird: complete ballet as well as Suite
Shostakovic - Symphonies 5 & 8
Rossini - William Tell Overture
Gershwin - An American in Paris
Prokofiev - Romeo and Juliet suites
Bernstein - West Side Story Symphonic Dances
Lutoslawski - Concerto for Orchestra
Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra; Miraculous Mandarin (complete ballet)
Haydn - Creation
Handel - Messiah
Brahms - Symphony no 2
Elgar - Enigma variations
Tchaikovsky - Symphony no 4
Orff - Carmina Burana - Viola
Dvorak - Die Walde Tove (Symphonic Poem) - Viola
Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake: complete ballet - Viola
Schoenberg - Gurre-lieder - Viola
I think I've missed a few symphonies on the list, but that's pretty much what I've done in the past 2 or so years.
Gee, do you reckon I'm more of an orchestral player? *rolls eyes*
Solo Work:
Rode studies 10, 11, 16; Kreutzer Studies
Brahms - Sonata in A major, 1st movement
Prokofiev - Solo Sonata, 1st movement
Bach - Partita no 3: Preludio, Gavotte and Rondeau
Beethoven - Romance in F major; Sonata op 12 no 1 (D maj), op 30 no 2 (C min), bit of the Spring sonata.
Sarasate - Introduction and Tarantella
Mozart - A major concerto, 1st movement; G major concerto, 1st movement
Handel - Sonata op 1, no 14 (A major), movements 1 & 2
Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto, 2nd movement
Complete concerti that I have learnt (in the last 4 years): Viotti - Concerto no 22; Bruch G minor Violin Concerto; Saint-Saens Violin Concerto no 3.
Viola Solo work:
Walton - Viola Concerto, 2nd movement
just started having a look at the Glinka Sonata, 2nd movement.
Violin Chamber work:
various movements of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert quartets.
some movements of Mozart divertimenti
ie, quite limited but expanding.
Orchestral Work:
Mahler - 5th Symphony
Beethoven - Symphony no 6
Stravinsky - Firebird: complete ballet as well as Suite
Shostakovic - Symphonies 5 & 8
Rossini - William Tell Overture
Gershwin - An American in Paris
Prokofiev - Romeo and Juliet suites
Bernstein - West Side Story Symphonic Dances
Lutoslawski - Concerto for Orchestra
Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra; Miraculous Mandarin (complete ballet)
Haydn - Creation
Handel - Messiah
Brahms - Symphony no 2
Elgar - Enigma variations
Tchaikovsky - Symphony no 4
Orff - Carmina Burana - Viola
Dvorak - Die Walde Tove (Symphonic Poem) - Viola
Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake: complete ballet - Viola
Schoenberg - Gurre-lieder - Viola
I think I've missed a few symphonies on the list, but that's pretty much what I've done in the past 2 or so years.
Gee, do you reckon I'm more of an orchestral player? *rolls eyes*