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daredevil

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I want to choose the performance elective but the first piece I'm playing was composed in the 19th century, and the other was composed in 1827 and then arranged for piano in 1927 by another composer...

Can I argue that both are from the 19th century? I really don't want to have to learn a new piece from scratch :(

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From NESA,

"Where dates apply to a HSC topic area, a candidate cannot perform a piece written outside the stated years. This requires the piece to have been originally composed within the stated time frame. The original composition date also applies to arrangements. The selection of repertoire should be made carefully to ensure it falls within the time frame indicated. "

So yes, you can argue it is from the same time period
 

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From NESA,

"Where dates apply to a HSC topic area, a candidate cannot perform a piece written outside the stated years. This requires the piece to have been originally composed within the stated time frame. The original composition date also applies to arrangements. The selection of repertoire should be made carefully to ensure it falls within the time frame indicated. "

So yes, you can argue it is from the same time period
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