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Topic: Schubert Impromptu Ab D935 nr 2 (Read 295 times)
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daniloperusina
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rachfan
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Hi danilo, Yours is a really fine interpretation of this Impromptu. I most liked the fluidity of your playing and the extraordinary control over touch and tonal colors, voicing and dynamics. It's very expressive playing. Bravo! I went to find my own recording in the forum, and finally located it way out on page 11. Goes to show how time flies when you're having fun! 
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gerry
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Very fine interpretation - beautifully played. Thanks for sharing.
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Durch alle Töne tönet Im bunten Erdentraum Ein leiser Ton gezogen Für den, der heimlich lauschet.
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goldentone
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Beautiful, Danilo.  Your articulation is so satisfying.
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My own will come to me
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daniloperusina
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Thanks for all the nice comments! I'll see if I can find yours too, rachfan.
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piano121
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Hi Danilo.
This can´t get any better! You interpratation is simply top notch. Your articulation, clarity, dinamics, everything works so fine. congrats, you got a great renditon here. Btw, all you vienesse stuff like beethoven and mozart sound very cool, I guess it´s your preference, over romantic stuff?. You play it very clear and with a very classical sense on interpretation. I like it very much!
the piano is great to. You deserve it!
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daniloperusina
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Very nice words! Thanks!
Yes, I've played much more Beethoven and Mozart than romantic music, something I'm trying to get away from at the moment though. So more Albéniz, Grieg and Brahms for me now instead!
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nyonyo
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Very musical! I can tell you play with your heart! Excellent interpretation.....
Thanks for sharing....
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piano121
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Very nice words! Thanks!
Yes, I've played much more Beethoven and Mozart than romantic music, something I'm trying to get away from at the moment though. So more Albéniz, Grieg and Brahms for me now instead!
Yes. I think you will do very well. When a pianist masters the classic vienesse style, it gets much, much easier to enter the romantic repertoire. You will feel very confortable, I´m shure. I know that because i have played chopin early in my "carrer" as an amateur pianist, and I realy got it much beter, after I studied more mozart, beethoven and Schubert. It´s like puting a whole new light to Chopin. Anyway, you are doing great. Try some Schuman stuff, I think you will enjoy a lot, and I will enjoy listening to it here!
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gerryjay
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beautifully done, danilo! it´s a pleasure to listen to your recordings, and the sound of this piano is good. thanks!
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