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Topic: LVB Moonlight 1st MVT  (Read 4086 times)

Offline zheer

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LVB Moonlight 1st MVT
on: March 10, 2006, 01:38:14 PM
HI

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 I recorded this a few months back, apart from the obvious errors its not too bad, but needs some help from you guys. So please help.  :)
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Offline alwaystheangel

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Re: LVB Moonlight 1st MVT
Reply #1 on: March 14, 2006, 03:28:20 PM
some of the notes in the beginning triplets are hidden, and it's perhaps too much rubato,  it's classical, not romantic (I do the same thing *slaps hand*)
I'm being rally harsh, but are the triplets at times a little uneven and maybe a bit on the loud side when the melody should be soaring above the rest of the notes.
Good crescendo in the ascending/descending broken chords (bar 32-40), and nice heavy ponderous feel right after that when the melody moves to the bass clef. I personally find that at bar 67 unsing una corda and no sostenutu gives a really nice morendo feel to teh piece. bar 18 and bars like it make sure that in the D to C chord the D is really brought out (some of these things could because of the recording so sorry if it is :)) I think of anything else to say other than good performance, moonlight is a tough piece, simply because it's so famous and everyone likes it a certain way, don't you think?  I personally get dinged when I play moonlight which sucks because it's such an incredible piece!
Thanks for posting it!
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Re: LVB Moonlight 1st MVT
Reply #2 on: March 14, 2006, 03:59:36 PM

I'm being rally harsh, but are the triplets at times a little uneven and maybe a bit on the loud side when the melody should be soaring above the rest of the notes.

  No i dont think you are being harsh, i really cant play evenly, clearly or fast anymore :'(.

  BTW what does morendo mean ?
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Offline henrah

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Re: LVB Moonlight 1st MVT
Reply #3 on: March 14, 2006, 08:06:12 PM
According to Dictionary.com, a Morendo is 'A gradual decrescendo (diminuendo I think they mean) at the end of a strain or cadence.

Very nice playing zheer, even if it is uneven. It sounded really nice! There are times where there's a sudden diminuendo then crescendo, which I'm sure wasn't meant for (probably a slip by not playing hard enough and notes playing only just, I do it quite a bit) but it still worked! Although, what are those clunks? Are they the sustain pedal moving? Either way, it still sounded great!
Henrah
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Re: LVB Moonlight 1st MVT
Reply #4 on: March 14, 2006, 09:43:40 PM
morendo, from italian, means "dying"

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Re: LVB Moonlight 1st MVT
Reply #5 on: March 15, 2006, 12:51:40 AM
thanks piano121, school, couldn't reply until now, yeah, morendo means dying away.  A very strong decrescendo and a ritardando.
Great playing!
Love that piece!
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