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Sonetto 104 & Transcendental Etude no. 10
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Liszt - Transcendental Etudes:
Etude in F Minor, no 10
Etude in F Minor no 10
- FIRST PAGE PREVIEW
Liszt - Années de pèlerinage, Second Year: Italy:
Sonetto 104, no 5
Sonetto 104 no 5
- FIRST PAGE PREVIEW
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Re: Sonetto 104 & Transcendental Etude no. 10
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October 16, 2007, 12:07:46 PM »
First of all, congratulations!! The Liszt Etude is really good- i haven't listened to the sonetto yet.
Second, please don't post .wav as they are huge files. Not many will downoad 60+Mb's for 2 pieces only
Ok, now more specifically. Actually, I am currently studying this etude, and I know that it's really difficult... You have achieved a very nice combination of speed and quality of sound. Dynamics are very good, and you create the right emotions to the listener. Really nice!
I am now going to be the bad guy. What I didn't like. The last page. You build up all this energy during the piece, and the broken chords before the finale imply, at least to me, that you are going to give a really powerful, dramatic finale. But I think that you kept yourself back a bit too much. It sounded dry to me.I would prefer it more massive, even if it gets noisy. More forte, more pedal. Of course, i know that at this speed is not at all easy to do that ( and I certainly can't at the moment....)
But that's just me. It's my way of viewing this piece.
Anyway, great job, and I really enjoyed the listening- and that's what matter's in the end.
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Re: Sonetto 104 & Transcendental Etude no. 10
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Re: Sonetto 104 & Transcendental Etude no. 10
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did only one person here listen to this? and only one of the pieces at that...
anyway, c0nfused:
thanks for taking the time to listen to my performance and for your comments. i really have taken them into consideration.
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Re: Sonetto 104 & Transcendental Etude no. 10
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I'd say that you've got a very good handle on this. I think that as time passes, the specific techniques attached to this piece will "settle" or "distill." You'll get better.
My comment on how it might be improved is that it could be played straighter, without so many pauses that aren't in the music.
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Quote from: dnephi on October 19, 2007, 05:50:55 PM
I'd say that you've got a very good handle on this. I think that as time passes, the specific techniques attached to this piece will "settle" or "distill." You'll get better.
My comment on how it might be improved is that it could be played straighter, without so many pauses that aren't in the music.
thanks. i'll look into the pauses.
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