ALL FEEDBACK MUCH APPRECIATED AS I HAVE NOT PLAYED FOR ANYONE IN A LONG TIME SAVE FREINDS AND STUDENTS. I LACK FROM NOT HAVING THE INFORMED FEEDBACK OF OTHER PIANISTS/MUSICIANS. thnx! PLEASE EXCUSE HOME RECORDING ON HAND HELD DIGITAL WITH CHEAP MICROPHONE. A SHAME BECUAUSE THE PIANO IS REALLY SOMETHIN'!
if you would stop yelling I would even hear myself commenting Anyway, a very thoughtful and interesting interpretation. Thank you for posting
...I think...1. Have a closer look at the music.2. No rubato! This disturbs the flow and beauty of that descending arpeggios in the first section, for example.3. No tempo changes! (major section)4. Short notes too sharp and/or short and unrefined - in groups of staccato notes, at the end of slurs,...I find the major section to be nicely played, although come short notes it becomes rather rough.What piano is it btw?
2. No rubato! This disturbs the flow and beauty of that descending arpeggios in the first section, for example.3. No tempo changes! (major section)
i hear tempo change in the mid-section. i'm sorta agreed about the too-short staccato endings. i guess it's a matter of interpretation. some like mozart to be played as though you were playing on a clavichord. but, if you want to change that - simply add a little more pedal or hold slightly longer. it's not a big deal.overall - i thought it was played very cleanly and mozartianly. as you keep practicing it - you can keep lightening it and 'flavoring it.' your piano must be nice if it's only 2005! i'd like to hear the piano tuned in a mean tuning. i always hear regular tunings as dead in the bass and treble. esp. the high treble where you want to hear those sparkly notes.
prongated, I really would like to hear your own interpretation of this piece. This comment is so absurd, I would really like to hear, how you play it
...it's not about interpretation...it's about the style.
...it's not about interpretation...it's about the style....aside from the occasional notes that are unsynchronised, I find Gavrilov's performance of this rather good; ...while personally I'm working on a different Mozart fantasy...so maybe in a more distant future ^^
Style? Whattya mean with style?? It's a Fantasy! It's like a spontaneous improvisation. Do you know CPE Bach's Fantasies? It's not that style of "music box-Mozart", that some seem to think of as the "classical style", which never was the classical style. Never!Thank you very much for the Link to the Gavrilov video! He plays wonderful, with much rubato and many tempo changes. Just as I like it
oh yeh good point counterpoint. music from the classical period is the most cherished by people who feel a need to cling to rules in order to avoid chaos. only problem is that art "springs" more or less from chaos. form emerging out of nothingness.
thnx even though you sent it to tell me i don't know what i'm doing