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le_poete_mourant
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Mozart: Sonata in F, K. 332: Allegro
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I recorded this over the weekend, at home, and since I only have a cheap headset mic and my living room isn't really acoustically suited to be a recording studio, it sounded a bit seedy. I added some reverb to make it a bit smoother and easier listening.
Boston GP 156 piano.
Thoughts, comments welcome. Hope you enjoy.
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I enjoyed a lot your recording. I´ve been working on a mozart sonata, and recently recorded it, and I know how dificult it is to get the dinamics and stuff to appear in a cheap mic set. You delivered it beautifully, I like your articulation, Dinamics are nice to. basicaly it´s working all right. The only think I would sugest is in some places whre you can hear to much the acompaniement, to make it a little more soft, if you like it. But you shouldn´t listen to me, because its probably because of the mics. You are playing it very well. thanks for sharing!
Nice work!
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Very nice!! This is one of my favourites - especially the third movement.
It could go a little bit faster and with a little less pedal though perhaps that is a matter of taste.
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Hi le poete, (love the nome de plume
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I enjoyed your rendition very much. I posted my own, as I had a recording (very rare for me to have made one!) just for fun. I like what you did with the piece. In answer to your trill question, I think I really decided based on what "felt" OK to me. I am forgetting exactly how you did the ones you mention (I should listen again)--but I have heard them done starting on the auxiliary note or not--and it sounds fine either way to my ear.
Keep up the nice work!
Teresa
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Quote from: troglodyte on August 01, 2006, 03:56:08 PM
It could go a little bit faster [...] though perhaps that is a matter of taste.
I suppose it is taste; I feel that if it is played too fast, the "woodwind" section at the beginning will be rushed and not allowed to breathe. I'm guessing I was playing between 110 and 120 bpm = quarter note, which seems to qualify for allegro, but yes, it could go faster without pushing it.
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Hi le poete, (love the nome de plume Wink)
"Le poete mourant" is the name of a piece by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, which translates out to "the dying poet." It's one of his better-known pieces, although I prefer L'Union.
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