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Topic: Beethoven - Sonata #7, op.10 no.3 in D major (Read 603 times)
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andhow04
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The first movement!
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The second movement!
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The third movement!
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The fourth and final movement.
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prongated
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Nice 3rd movt.! The character is quite spot-on there!
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rachfan
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Hi andhow,
I was so taken with your performance of this sonata that I hardly know where to begin. It's simply a superb rendition!
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lmpianist
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Wow. This is very very nice... better than most recordings I've heard. You even nailed the two nasty parts in the last movement. Nicely done! 
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ramseytheii
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I absolutely love this recording! It has an unstoppable spirit. And the second movement was so moving; I never noticed that in those diminished chord forte-piano sections, the middle part of the chord is held through. It was so clear and beautiful in this recording. Please post more!
Walter Ramsey
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Fabulous!!! I love the way you play Beethoven. Not overdone, but with great flair! You captured Beethoven's gruffness in those "peasant-like" passages in the 3rd movement that contrasted so nicely with the melodious main theme--and the 4th movement had just the right combo of humor and seriousness.
Great! DO post more! Teresa
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andhow04
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thnks for all the comments p[pl!
about the last mvmt: had played it in a totally different way up till the recording, played it quite a bit faster and mch more in the humorous vain. Then i read that it was more in the tender, 'liebst du mich' vain, like op31 no3 so i changed it a bit. Glad you liked it because i was a bit insecure
any ideas on that issue?
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pianistimo
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wow! this really does have spirit! don't you wish that beethoven wrote in the full octave alternation on the third page or so? i always thought that the pattern was set and if he'd had a bigger piano - he'd have played the octave notes.
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'all that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.' edmund burke
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andhow04
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thanx for your comments! I think it is totally ok to add octaves in parts of this sonata, also i do it in op.109 in the second mvmt.
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