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Topic: Mozart Sonata in D Major for Piano Duet, K. 381, 1st Mvt.  (Read 6048 times)

Offline wiwi1019

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Me and myself playing Mozart. It's really difficult to synchronize two recordings but I did my best.

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Offline birba

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Re: Mozart Sonata in D Major for Piano Duet, K. 381, 1st Mvt.
Reply #1 on: February 26, 2010, 05:31:43 PM
Bravi!  ;D  I liked that very much.  Your spirit is in full force and it was a very convincing performance.  (I could get picky over the development - monocolore and dull - you could do much more with it) I mean, it didn't sound like you were just concerned over getting it "together".  It had real flair!
 

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