However, as Barenboim advises, it is never too early to become familiar with any work that is within reach of your finger ability. Learn the “Moonlight” or learn the “Hammerklavier” as familiarity does not always breed contempt but it often gives you time to immerse yourself in any subconscious meaning of the piece. (Please take the word “meaning” with the contempt it deserves as it is used only as a substitute for an explanation of interpretation that is beyond my limited ability and can possibly not be put into words anyway.)
Hi !I have seen in the graded chart list that the whole sonata is graded 8.What is the grade of the first movement? Anyone knows?As a beginner, I don't find it very transcendental, or am I wrong?
Although not technically difficult, the first movement of this sonata does require tonal control and clever voicing. Don't underestimate its demands, just because of a grade label. Good luck.
I have learned never to judge a piece's superiority solely based on technical difficulty.
I don't find it very transcendental, or am I wrong?
hey imchopin! are you imbetter reincarnated? take care with the concept of superiority because it probably doesn´t apply to music (although it could be a thread for itself ). anyway, if i got your idea (to not judge a work only by it´s level), i agree very much with you.