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Piano Board => Audition Room => Topic started by: davidz on October 15, 2006, 12:21:02 AM
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Hello all,
These pieces (like my previous tracks) were recorded on a Charles Walter grand piano at my friend's house in Allentown, PA. I hope you like them.
Regards,
David Z.
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Wow! very very good recordings. You play Bach very well! very good interpretation. Very clear, nice articulation. Also you manage to play nice dinamics, the voices are clear. In my opinion you got all that is important for Bach covered here. Love the legato playing you did so well in the Prelude. I´m very pleased with this recording. The sound quality is just like professional, I like the piano to.
Thanks for you kind coment on my Mozart. I certainly would by a CD if you put your bach on it! ;D
and you are welcome to record more nice stuff you have on your repertoire and post it here!
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I like it a lot, David! Very enjoyable!
If you´re an amateur you´re a damned good one thats for sure! If not, I still very much admire your Bach play as a colleague....
A few strange kind-of-fermatas in the prelude, and a tiny bit more spirit in the gigue (question of tempo?) but otherwise...let us please hear some more of your playing!
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David:
Wonderful performances! Nice combination of articulation, touch, phrasing. I'd love to hear play portions of the WTC, since I'm more familiar with them.
Best,
Gary K
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Thanks, you all have made my day here ... :)
I have a bunch more tracks where these came from, but not all of them are quite up to the standard I'd like for this discerning audience. My friend has offered to do some software "enhancements" after the fact, but I feel that would be cheating. I have been and will continue to post only unedited recordings (though I'm not above doing multiple takes for some of them ;) ).
Anyway, my next recording session will probably be in late January, so hang in there and I'll try to contribute some more pieces. If you have any specific requests let me know and I'll see what I can do.
Regards,
davidz
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wow. i played that gigue, and i thought i was getting really good - but yours surpasses mine by a mile. i think it is the restraint that you show in playing bach. it really isn't overdone. it's easy to get carried away with bach and put in too much 'emotion.' it's not really 'emotional' - it's more 'spiritual' right? it's the essence of something. it's as though he is contemplating something real and describing it with music. it's mathematic. and yet, it's beautiful, too.
when too much 'lust' is put into bach's music - it loses something. i do not think you overpedal AT ALL. i think it sounds very typical of the sounds of a harpsichord here -with occasional pedalling or finger pedalling.
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I love the gigue it was amazing!
I thought maybe the partita could have been a bit faster, just a tiny bit. Your articulation was beautiful though. I guess the only other thing that would have been nice to hear would be more dynamics in the prelude...you know, not a whole lot, but just a little more.
Oh, and your tempo is so nice and steady!