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The Henle difficulty ranking is a "level of difficulty" scale for musical works developed by the German music publishing house G. Henle Verlag.[1] The entire repertoire of G. Henle Verlag for piano (author: Rolf Koenen), violin (Ernst Schliephake), flute (András Adorján), and cello has been classified into difficulty levels from 1–9: Easy (1–3), Medium (4–6), and Difficult (7–9). The classifications are intended to make it easier to find suitable pieces for a particular level of ability.

Examples

For example, Johann Sebastian Bach's Prelude in C major from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, has been classified as "moderately easy" (grade 2 out of 9),

https://www.henle.de/us/The-Well-Tempered-Clavier-Part-I-BWV-846-869/HN-1014

and the Toccata in C major, Op. 7 by Robert Schumann as "very difficult" (9 out of 9).

https://www.henle.de/us/Toccata-C-major-op.-7-Versions-1830-and-1834/HN-201


Chopin's Étude Op. 25, No. 6, also called the Double Thirds Étude, is considered one of the hardest of Chopin's 24 Études, ranking the highest level of difficulty.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Home / G. Henle Verlag". G. Henle Verlag. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Frédéric Chopin – Etudes". G. Henle Verlag. Retrieved 13 September 2018.

External links

Official website


Attribution

Level of difficulty

The entire repertoire of G. Henle Verlag for piano (author: Rolf Koenen), violin (Ernst Schliephake) and flute (András Adorján) has been classified in difficulty levels from 1–9. Easy (1–3), Medium (4–6), Difficult (7–9).

For example, the Prelude in C major from The Well-Tempered Clavier I has been classified as "moderately easy" (grade 2 out of 9), and the Toccata, Op. 7 by Robert Schumann as "very difficult" (9 out of 9). This classification is intended to make it easier to find suitable pieces for a particular level of ability.


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