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cut time version of mozart fantasy in d-minor
on: June 19, 2007, 12:30:03 AM
just a little bit of what i've been interpreting this to sound like:

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Re: cut time version of mozart fantasy in d-minor
Reply #1 on: June 19, 2007, 12:49:40 AM
mozart symphony sightreading:

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Re: cut time version of mozart fantasy in d-minor
Reply #2 on: June 19, 2007, 12:57:54 AM
great is the Lord.  a song that i play for my husband when he sings.

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Re: cut time version of mozart fantasy in d-minor
Reply #3 on: June 19, 2007, 01:01:11 AM
he is an english gentleman.  this one is for thal.

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Re: cut time version of mozart fantasy in d-minor
Reply #4 on: June 21, 2007, 09:03:18 PM
Pianitsimo,

I REALLY like what you did with the first appagitorria, (can't spell it!) coming
down  after the arpegios in the beginning.  You did that beautifully, and that lower "A", tied in beautifully with it!  That is what my teacher tried to teach me!  Those two notes are connected, even though they are far apart!  You did it beautifully!  I HEARD the difference!  It was a beautiful breath and then a well controlled  lower A!   The timing was PERFECT!!  I LOVED IT!!  For the first time I HEARD exactly what my teacher has been trying to tell me!   

I like the faster version too!  I just am a romantic at heart with a bit of innocent youthfullness!   My two favorite composers are Mozart and Chopin!  Since I cannot play Chopin yet, I throw the romantic passion into any Mozart measure, I think I can get away with!

I too like the way you softened the ends of phrases.    Nice touch.

Keep up the great work!   If you have ANYTHING else of MOZART, in particular the sonatas, I would LOVE to listen!  I am working on K570 and K280.   


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