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Topic: Clementi-sonata in b minor op 40, no 2  (Read 1806 times)

Offline peiwin

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Clementi-sonata in b minor op 40, no 2
on: November 18, 2005, 05:10:00 PM
do any1 knows any webside that has this Clementi-sonata in b minor op 40, no 2's recording...

thank you...

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Re: Clementi-sonata in b minor op 40, no 2
Reply #1 on: November 19, 2005, 07:13:50 AM
I don't know of any websites that have recordings of this Sonata but I know this Sonata, and it's great! Quite difficult, particularly the 3rd movement. This is a great piece that recieves very little attention. Hope you enjoy working on it... :D
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Re: Clementi-sonata in b minor op 40, no 2
Reply #2 on: November 20, 2005, 01:28:55 PM
thanks a lot arensky...
for ur advice on lizst...

sometimes i just seem like lost my concentration and some times feel like dunno how to play tat song... how to feel it.. :-\

ya.. for a lazy gal like me, playing clementi's sonata and liszt s super difficult BUT i know 1 day i can do it! cause been encouraged by u.. REALLY THANK YOU SO MUCH.. :-*

have fun in learning..  :)

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Re: Clementi-sonata in b minor op 40, no 2
Reply #3 on: November 22, 2005, 02:21:29 AM
thanks a lot arensky...
for ur advice on lizst...

sometimes i just seem like lost my concentration and some times feel like dunno how to play tat song... how to feel it.. :-\

ya.. for a lazy gal like me, playing clementi's sonata and liszt s super difficult BUT i know 1 day i can do it! cause been encouraged by u.. REALLY THANK YOU SO MUCH.. :-*

have fun in learning..  :)

Have some coffee or tea! Helps me....

How lazy can you be; Liszt and Clementi are not for the lazy! The 3rd movement of the Clementi will wake you up!

I have more fun teaching; the learning is what's hard! Must go practice now... ::)

Perk up lazy girl! You care about it, so don't be afraid to try! Drink that coffee/tea!  :D
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