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mozart sonata in F 1st movt
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October 15, 2005, 02:50:45 AM »
hi guys! please criticize my mozart. i have always found it difficult to play mozart because i don't play "light" touch comfortably.
3 Mozart K. 280 1st movement mp3.mp3
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October 15, 2005, 02:41:39 PM »
I'm impressed!
I've worked on this one myself, but i was never satisfied with the way i played it. For me it was very difficult to get that clarity while playing fast, especially in the softer parts.
You succeed very well in this though, my hat off. Playing like this is much more difficult than it sounds! Most of Mozarts pieces are really tough to play good, and this is not one of his easier works.
I haven't listened to the other movements yet, but i will soon.
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October 15, 2005, 05:01:31 PM »
Excellent piano playing, three things i like about your piano playing , tempo , dynamics and your light touch. It sounds like you are playing on a upright piano in large empty room, if you could record this sonata on a grand piano it will sound perfect. I cant spot a single error.
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October 15, 2005, 06:14:27 PM »
actually i recorded it with a 9 foot kawai in a 500 seater hall.. the recording quality is not really that good because we have poor equipment.
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Hi,
I find this recording impressive. Your playing is clean and musical, and the sound is ok. However, I think there's a problem with volume graduation, especially at sequences. Anyway, you've obviously done a lot of good work, congratulations.
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Kawai is a great piano, i cant believe that that was a kawai, maybe it was out of tune. anyway keep up the good work.
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