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Mozart sonatas piano+violin K301 & K304
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My first chamber music experience. I did this with a friend as a Christmas present for our families. It was great fun! Any comments welcome, especially since we're both not sure how to best work on an interpretation together. Should we discuss a rough plan beforehand, or should both have their own plan and adapt "on the fly". We just played a number of times and then recorded. Probably not the way to go....
Any suggestions for some more modern piece (19th/early 20th century, preferably not too hard)?
...oh, there's an upload limit... so the other movements follow in separate postings :-)
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Mozart - Sonatas for Piano and Violin:
Sonata for Piano and Violin, K 304
Sonata for Piano and Violin K 304
(violin part)
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Sonata for Piano and Violin K 304
- FIRST PAGE PREVIEW
Mozart - Sonatas for Piano and Violin:
Sonata for Piano and Violin, K 301
Sonata for Piano and Violin K 301
(violin part)
- FIRST PAGE PREVIEW
Sonata for Piano and Violin K 301
- FIRST PAGE PREVIEW
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Re: Mozart sonatas piano+violin K301 & K304
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K301, Mv.2...
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K304, Mv.1...
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K.304, Mv.2...
ok, that's it... Let's hope that at least somebody's interested enough to listen...
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January 11, 2007, 03:48:48 AM »
wow. that sounds great! if i was your family - i'd surely appreciate this gift and treasure it.
something i just realized is that with mozart there's a fine line between imitating exactly - RIGHT AFTER someone else does a phrase. wait a second - then repeat. if you are always exactly on time (advice to self , too) it seems too planned. you know what i mean?
very enjoyable listening anyways! i like it.
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Thanks for your comments, pianistimo. I know what you mean. But it's really a fine line between too little and too much agogic liberty. We'll definitely try to work on the "dialogue" feeling in the next piece, which should be something 19th-century-like... Anyway, thanks for listening and for the advice... :-)
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Thanks a lot for sharing this. It´s extremely beautifull. It´s very well done for just a few rehearsals. You guys captured the spirit of mozart´s music so well. I can listen to all that joyfull thing going on. I can feel the energy of it. You guys also dialog very well, I never feel you are strugling with each other, but working along each other´s lines. Bringing more color to it, without competing. It´s almost like being transported back in time to the old vienesse court. Your family might be very proud of your achievement. Please post more of your stuff. It´s pretty neat.
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piano121, thanks for your kind words! It's one of the nicest compliments I have received so far. I'm happy that you could hear our enthusiam for the music, and I hope we can keep this spirit while trying to improve a bit on the technical side of playing together... :-)
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if only one day i could dabble like you, dabbler... it's hopeless...
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can I ask you something? about the technical difidulty on playing it. How dificult do you think it is? (maibe using mozart piano sonatas as a reference for comparison) . thanks in advance!
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berrt, thanks for listening. And I hope very much that the audition room is a source of learning and inspiration and not one of frustration! Keep playing and enjoying the music!!
Quote from: piano121 on January 22, 2007, 04:13:39 PM
can I ask you something? about the technical difidulty on playing it. How dificult do you think it is? (maibe using mozart piano sonatas as a reference for comparison) . thanks in advance!
piano121, I can only comment on the technical difficulty of the piano part. If it's also about the violin, I'd have to ask my friend (but I know that she practiced less than I did... :-)). I have played the C (K. 545), A (331), G (283) and a (310) solo sonatas so far -- this order reflects increasing difficulty in my impression. I would put both 301 and 304 close to 331, with 304 (e) a bit easier than 301 (G).
I hope this will encourage you to give it a try! Good luck, and in case I might be able to give some specific tips let me know. Btw, there are ~15 Mozart piano+violin sonatas, some others might be even easier. Also, have a look at the Schubert p+v sonatinas (in fact Schubert called them sonatas) which are wonderful pieces and even easier than 301 and 304.
Update: I just read in another thread that you're playing Chopin FI. So you can definitely go for these two here!
-Tobias
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Nice. Tanx! I have played mozart´s k454, 497, 331, and 311. in order of dificulty, imo. I hope I can get my hands in a sonata for p+v, in the future, I don´t know many violinists, at all, but maibe my teacher might conect me with one. Who knows. I can only say this sonatas are extremely beautifull, and it would be such a great pleasure to work on them. Please, if you have time, take a look at my recording of k311, first movement. It´s now around 4th page of this forum.
http://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php/topic,20024.0.html
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