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guidofellini
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pathetique first movement
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May 13, 2008, 09:27:59 AM »
Hi everyone !
I'm currently working on Beethoven's sonata no.8 (Pathetique) Op. 13. I have some trouble in the crossing hands section of the first movement. How shall execute the mordents (or are they trills ?) For instance, lets' have a look at bar 57 :
Shall I play the principal note before the auxiliary note and play like this : g a g f f g f e
Or like this : a g f g f e
Or are they trills ?
I have listened to several recordings, but I couldn't really say what they play. They do it really fast.
Sorry for my english, I'm not a native speaker.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: pathetique first movement
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May 13, 2008, 05:16:03 PM »
Those are upper mordents. You would play it like you first suggested, (with the appropriate flats of course.)
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Re: pathetique first movement
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Thank you very much.
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Also, I have a question about the left hand tremolo. Like every person working on this piece I feel som pain in my wrist. I have read on several threads that I must rotate my forearm. I have watched some videos on youtube and I don't see the pianists do any movement. Am I missing something ?
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Re: pathetique first movement
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May 14, 2008, 09:48:43 PM »
Read
this book
. The author makes reference to exactly this several times.
As for me, it's been several years since I've played this, so I don't remember. I would recommend trying to play it as fast as you can, and then practice relaxing your wrist. If it doesn't work, slow down a little bit to a comfortable speed, where you can relax, practice at that speed for a while, then try to increase a little again.
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