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crazy for ivan moravec
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liszt la leggierrezza
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December 05, 2005, 12:04:19 AM »
my first recital. wasnt really happy with this one. i used to play lots of wrong notes... well, not that i don't struggle now. but in comparison, yes, it was dirty.
i thought hard before i decided to post this, hahaha.
but coments are most welcome!
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Liszt:
Concert Etude - La Leggeriezza, no 2
Concert Etude - La Leggeriezza no 2
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December 07, 2005, 03:05:52 PM »
a bit too slow for my taste and a bit too much pedal...but it was quite good!!!
Alfred Cortot's interpretation is my favourite...it's absolutely insane...
If you don't have it send me a personal message n i will send you...
palika
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December 07, 2005, 07:01:30 PM »
how beautiful. if i didn't know better - i'd say 'keep smokin'
do you want crit? just a small one. control on your trills. but, since you say you're working it - sound really good anyway! i used to try to sort of shake my hand (quaver) to help myself with trills, but i think (i hope i am remembering right) my teacher suggested to just use a very minimal scissor kick with your fingers as though you are using them as legs of a swimmer and trying to get somewhere really fast. the swimmer idea is mine.
for my own stability in practicing, sometimes i practice on a desk with my thumb down to hold the hand stable (trilling with 2 and 3). this is purely my own wierdness coming out here. i don't know what fingers you are trilling.
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Quote from: alamdv on December 07, 2005, 03:05:52 PM
a bit too slow for my taste and a bit too much pedal...
you are definitely right about that.
at that time, i also wanted it faster but technical limitations suck! i just cud not.
and it's not even light enough to say it's leggierrezza.
but thanks for the comments and suggestions, guys!
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