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Title: Brahms Rhapsody in G Minor, Pedaling Question
Post by: devbanana on December 10, 2020, 06:30:53 AM
I'm (re)working on Brahms' Rhapsody in G Minor Op. 79 No. 2. I went through it a few years ago, let it go stale and am now re-learning it.

Anyway I had a question about the section after the beginning theme, with all the staccato octaves in the left-hand; hopefully you know where I mean.

for those who play it, do you use absolutely no pedal throughout that section? That's what my teacher recommended but it sounds so… dry… that way. I like the sound better with just tapping on maybe a quarter pedal just to connect it a tad bit more. I've listened to some recordings but can't tell whether they are using any or not in that section.
Title: Re: Brahms Rhapsody in G Minor, Pedaling Question
Post by: dw4rn on December 10, 2020, 08:53:27 AM
I think I have used some little discreet pedal there, just to help the sound a bit without ruining the articulation, just as you suggest.

I suppose it depends quite a lot on what instrument you are playing on and in what room or hall. Maybe it's a good idea to practice entirely without, just to make sure you do not always have to add pedal even when it's not needed, just because you've got used to it.
Title: Re: Brahms Rhapsody in G Minor, Pedaling Question
Post by: perfect_pitch on December 10, 2020, 09:06:45 AM
I would recommend the use of half-pedal down when you play the dotted minim or dotted crotchet, and then gently lift up to the top as you get to the crotchet or quaver that follows it.