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pianistimo
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here it is. 
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pianistimo
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adagio.
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teresa_b
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Very nice--  I liked your second movement a little better, as it seemed to flow a bit more freely. I would like to hear the first movement a bit faster, a tiny bit less legato and more "allegro," as it sounds more "andante" to me. (That is just my personal preference.) Your tempo is a little uneven, and I noticed a skipped beat a few times in the same parallel passage. But you have a lovely feel for the music! Where is the 3rd movement? Teresa
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pianistimo
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ok. i'll do a take 2 and 3 on these too. it's been awhile - so i'm kinda fudging here and there. thanks for your suggestions. and, i've been practicing the third movement today. used to have it under my fingers.
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jakev2.0
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i took the liberty of uploading your 3rd movement pianistimo. 
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pianistimo
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who's playing that? i love it !!!!!!!!!! is that glen gould? i hear him humming. it's ok though. i love it lov eit. AMAZING! i love it so much. i'm kissing with my ears. i never thought i'd like it that fast.
noone will EVER top that.
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jakev2.0
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heh, yes it is. Gould plays a lot of the Mozart movements terribly anti-musically...but his technique is astonishing.
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haha wow jake..  but WOW you compared pianistimo to gould.. I mean, ok even if it IS his Mozart, still!!! *shocked* I played this sonata. Such amazingness. (btw LOL at gould's trying to make the 3rd movement contrapuntal)
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[lau] 10:01 pm: like in 10/4 i think those little slurs everywhere are pointless for the music, but I understand if it was for improving technique
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teresa_b
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"Amazingness" is a pretty good term for it. I don't like this Gould version, and i'm sure pianistimo can play it better. The speed and technique are amazing, of course, but it sounds like Mozart as interpreted by circus clowns.
Just for fun, I attached my recording of the 3rd movement, which is admittedly imperfect but at a tempo I much prefer. I recorded this a few years ago as an application to an amateur piano concert, and I had not polished it that much--and my dog barked in the middle. But hey, it's all for fun!
Teresa
P.S. Now, pianistimo, it's your thread, c'mon, let's hear yours!
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pianistimo
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that was beautiful, theresa_b! how about we leave this one here for the third movement! hey, we should do this when we don't have time to learn an entire sonata. each person learn a movement and then put it all together.
(the dog bark was cute! sounded like he approved your playing, too).
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piano121
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Hi pianistimo! Its lovely. You play Mozart very well. thanks a lot for posting a sonata, as I requested  You do a realy great job, playng all those pieces. There are a little flubs, but who cares, anyway? You got a large repertoire. You mentioned on the other thread you could post more. Yes, do post more. If you have other sonatas, please share it with us. I can´t have enough of Mozart! Again, you are very sensitive, to Mozart. I would like to listen to your vers of the 3rd movement.
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piano121
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Hi teresa! I´m wondering why you didn´t post the 3rd movement of k332 when you first posted the 1st mov, months ago. It sounds very good imo. you got it pretty fast, and acurate. It´s a pitty you got little mistakes in a few spots, otherwise it would be a perfect CD interpretation. Anyway, I´m shure you can get rid of it if you have time to record several takes. Thanks for sharing it! All your Mozart stuff is fabulous.
(and wait for my 2nd and 3rd mov. of k311, I´m set up to record this weekend! hope it works!)
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pianistimo
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ok. piano121 - flattery gets you everywhere. the first half seems ok. the second breaks down. (btw, it's digitally speeded up) i mean i can play it fast - but i probably played it about 76 on my midi - and it's hopefully around 92 which my teacher advised. it's been awhile since i played it. **ignore some of the appogiaturas that are too fast. second time i will slow them down.
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teresa_b
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Hi guys,
Thanks for the nice words on my 3rd mvt. I didn't post the 2nd and 3rd movements with the 1st one before, as I thought they could be better--I did improve them by the time the recital came around, but I just have so little time to make recordings! I don't have a digital piano or any easy way to do it. (I had someone record me and put it on a CD for this Mozart--and the concertos were done at the concert live, of course.)
Pianistimo, you really do have a nice feel for Mozart, and your 3rd movement just needs practice again to get it accurate and to tempo. (It is a difficult piece, I think--tricky!)
All the best, Teresa
P.S. Piano121, I will look for that K311
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piano121
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Yes, I agree with that. You just need a little more practice to get it all right. But guess you used to play it very well. Thanks for posting that. Looking forward for new recordings!
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