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pianowolfi
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February 22, 2007, 10:08:55 AM »
Ok, since I feel tickled and challenged by Pianistimo since weeks I now can't resist anymore. I want to post also a totally unprepared recording. A piece I did honestly not practise for months and I played without any warmup today a few minutes ago. Sorry for the complete mess
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Beethoven - Sonatas:
Sonata 30, opus 109
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Re: Beethoven op. 109 1st mvt.
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February 22, 2007, 11:09:00 AM »
If you call this a complete mess, then I don't know
That's much better than the version I heard from Pollini in concert!
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Quote from: counterpoint on February 22, 2007, 11:09:00 AM
If you call this a complete mess, then I don't know
That's much better than the version I heard from Pollini in concert!
Wow that's now a compliment, thank you very much! (well I was a bit kidding with saying it's a mess
but it was actually unprepared)
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February 22, 2007, 11:59:15 AM »
Seems to be the realisation of the year:
Don't prepare your pieces, and you will play better as ever
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dear pianowolfi, i think your fingers have recovered! wow. so beautiful. i love this piece. forgot how great it was. the opus 109 is so wonderfully written and you play it with such feeling. i like the emphasis on the higher notes on the third page or so. wow. thanks for posting this!!! the order that beethoven put it in, is - of course, the best order. it's great!
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Quote from: pianistimo on February 22, 2007, 01:44:14 PM
dear pianowolfi, i think your fingers have recovered!
I wish they had. Listen to my "restless prelude" (shameless advert btw
) and you will see that I have a bit trouble to play the fast sixteenths distinctly with the right hand because my second and third finger tend to cramp still a bit. But I hope that with my new approach of dealing with the IDEA of music this will get better by and by
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wow. so beautiful. i love this piece. forgot how great it was. the opus 109 is so wonderfully written and you play it with such feeling. i like the emphasis on the higher notes on the third page or so. wow. thanks for posting this!!! the order that beethoven put it in, is - of course, the best order. it's great!
Thank you very much.
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Ha ha another genius recoridng by pianowolfi! Respect.
Now I feel challenged by you and I'm earged to post a beethoven sonata.
Keep an eye out
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Quote from: pianowolfi on February 22, 2007, 10:08:55 AM
. A piece I did honestly not practise for months and I played without any warmup today a few minutes ago.
You know thats possibly why you play this MVT so well, it sounds FRESH , almost like an improvisation, you never play notes, it's always music and one thing that i particularly like about this recording is the variety of sound.
The tempo was perfect,dynamic also very accurate and i think you made each note count. Am glad your RH can play the piano again.
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February 24, 2007, 01:04:52 AM »
Beautiful!
This is one of my favorites, and you play it with wonderful expression. Maybe a hair more --I don't know..resignation close to the end? Anyway lovely!
Teresa
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February 24, 2007, 02:42:42 AM »
Thanks you two! I honestly have recorded also the second movement unprepared. But that really did not sound very well so i decided to leave that for later
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