Clementi: Sonatina

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Clementi - Sonatina opus 36 no 1 September 21, 2008, 05:00:30 PM by mackenzie
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I'm on Grade 4 in piano and I'm planning on playing this piece as one of my choice pieces at the end of the year and I'm just wondering that seeing as it has 3 movements if you would actually classify the 3 movements as one piece? Or should I just play one of the movements?
Thanks.
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Clementi: Sonatina Opus 36 No. 1 C Major 1st & 2nd mvt. July 20, 2008, 01:51:29 AM by marsippius
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Piano is 1920s vintage Kurtzmann upright. Recording is done with a small external mic, and a Windows computer running Audacity.exe .
I am taking the repeats. So part A is played twice, and part B is played twice.
Later, I will post the second and the third movements of this Sonatina by Muzio Clementi; Opus 36 Number 1.
Here again I am my own worst critic however professional comments are indeed welcome.
BTW the mic is placed at right angles to the piano, and to the right side and slightly behind the piano bench, as viewed from pianist sitting facing piano. It is also at about knee height.
Marsippius
Second Movement is added July 26 2008.
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clementi sonatina in c June 25, 2008, 03:09:32 PM by db05
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I've been studying the first movement for 2 months now. I can play separate hands with no problem at speed, but with both hands i simply can't do it even at half speed. It is such an easy piece. Am baffled as to why i can't play it despite practicing and memorizing.
Help... 
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Clementi Sonatina - Op. 36 No. 1 March 01, 2008, 02:38:32 AM by cfortunato
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I'm confused. I'm looking at the Clementi Sonatina #1 in two different sheets, and there are major and significant differences. For instance, in the sheet available on this site, in the 3rd movement it shows the melody going up an octave on the fifth bar, whereas on two other sheets, it shows this "echoing" phrase is just louder, not higher. Likewise, it looks like the whole 2nd movement is an octave higher on the right hand.
What's the story? How did Clementi actually write it? Jumping an octave isn't some minor dynamic point, which an editor might feel free to mess with. These are different notes. Anyone know which one is accurate?
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