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inicolae
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Mozart-Sonata k533/494 part I
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March 29, 2007, 10:24:30 AM »
Please comment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiDay-9TNyQ
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Re: Mozart-Sonata k533/494 part I
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March 29, 2007, 01:24:46 PM »
way to go!!! my only advice is to occasionally bring out the left hand parts as melodically (or strongly) as the right. you are just a tiny bit rh heavy. seek a bit of balance between the two -even if you have a lot of melody in the rh. highlight with yellow marker the parts that you want to have a 'conversation' with - between the rh and lh. it will make it like one long conversation between rh and lh.
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Re: Mozart-Sonata k533/494 part I
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April 07, 2007, 02:17:20 AM »
Wow... realy nice!
You have a beautifull phrasing, very delicate touch. I like the dinamics. It´s very suitable to Mozart´s stile. I like the clarity of your LH. Even though pianistimo mentioned that in some parts you would bring it up a little, I like the way you are doing avery thing clear, even if it´s on the background. The scales, and Alberti bass, are very clear. I think it´s very easy on Mozart when you play the LH softer, to end up havin some parts a little messed up, and you sort of don´t listen it at all. But you did it all right. Keep it up.
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