Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Some good dance music “” piano playing?

Query from Him: What good “dancing music” is there to play on the piano?

I have to pick out some music to play on the piano for a recital in May. The theme for the recital is “dancing music” like waltzes, rags, mazurka, etc. and I wanted to play a nice sounding song.


I just got done playing Chopin’s “Raindrop” prelude so something a bit more advanced or on the same level should be ok.


So if anyone has any good recommendations that would be fantastic. The more options I have the better, so list as many as you can!


Thank you.


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Answer by phllipe b

i am a huge fan of Boogie Woogie


Answer by mariekat85

You could play some Greek dancing music. Zorba the Greek is very impressive on the piano.


Answer by TK

Rubinstein – Valse Caprice in E flat major – Vivace

Ernesto Nazareth – Apanhei-te, Cavaquinho

Villa-Lobos – Typico, Choros No. 1

Chiquinha Gonzaga – BIONNE (ADEUS)

Chiquinha Gonzaga – O Corta Jaca (Gaucho) – TANGO BRASILEIRO

Gottschalk – Ojos Criollos, danse cubaine, caprice brillant, Op. 37-1

Franz Behr (Arr.Rachmaninov) – Polka de W.R. in A flat

Luis Levy – Valsa Lenta No.4

Antonio Francisco Bruga – Corrupio (Valsa Capricho)

Tchaikovsky – The Seasons Op.37b – December Christmas

Mendelssohn – Spring Song Op. 62 No. 6.

Rachmaninov – Prelude in G Minor, Op.23-5


Answer by Pisrut rut

confirm


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