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Topic: Kinderszenen nr 1-7  (Read 3082 times)

Offline daniloperusina

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Kinderszenen nr 1-7
on: May 10, 2006, 02:58:50 PM
Thanks for lending an ear, any sort of comment welcome!

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Re: Kinderszenen nr 1-7
Reply #1 on: May 10, 2006, 09:50:20 PM
Listening to your recording now. nice work here. You did very well, booth on playing and recording. It sounds very professional. I enjoyed your Beethoven very much as well. I hope to reach your level in teh future, ;D prety neat playng. Thanks for sharing
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Re: Kinderszenen nr 1-7
Reply #2 on: May 10, 2006, 09:59:29 PM
First of all, you play wonderful with a very good piano touch :)

hasche-mann was a bit slow for me. nr 4 lacked some passion, it was very straight forward. In general i would like to hear a clearer melodyline in the right hand. I advise to see the movie horowitz in vienna, where he plays the kinderszenen with such unbelievable passion, really a source for inspiration :)

but hey, you play very well, thank you for posting ;)
"Without music, life would be a mistake." - Friedrich Nietzsche

Offline el nino

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Re: Kinderszenen nr 1-7
Reply #3 on: May 10, 2006, 11:10:53 PM
okay,me again ;D and again i like your playing and your touch as somebody already mentioned.if i play this piece,i wouldnt do all the same,but i also like your way of interpretiation.still,schumann and his "repetitions of every melody" i think should be played with more coulours...anyway,compliments in general and im looking forward to the other part of the piece..
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