- What is the easiest Chopin etude?
- Is Henle good for Chopin?
- Is Chopin Etude 1 difficult?
- Is Liszt etudes harder than Chopin?
What is the easiest Chopin etude?
The 25/12 is rather an "Easier" one and often is the first Chopin etude many students play. Throughout many years I've been discussing those etudes with quite a few pianists who not only recorded them all, but also played them live and everyone tends to agree.
Is Henle good for Chopin?
Henle is problematic for Chopin. They're based (if I remember correctly) on the original German editions, which aren't as widely accepted. The newer Padrewski editions are supposed to be better than the old ones, but I haven't really had a chance to compare them.
Is Chopin Etude 1 difficult?
10, No. 1." The main technical difficulty of this piece is playing the uninterrupted right hand arpeggios, including the swift position changes, in legato powerfully and accurately at the suggested tempo (quarter note equals 176) without straining the hand.
Is Liszt etudes harder than Chopin?
Liszt's ones ( Trascendental études ), they are more challenging and much more technical demanding than Chopin's ones. For example, Liszt's trascendental étude nº5 "Feux Follets" is one of the hardest pieces ever wrote for piano.