Beethoven - Sonata in E, Op 109
It's...much better than the last time I heard it...it's just that...to be honest, the way you play it is really different to the way I would - mainly tempo - so I will avoid commenting on matters that are obviously already thought out.
In the 1st movt. you need to really take care of the dynamic markings. Beethoven is very specific here. In bars 11-12 he indicated cresc---piano. You didn't drop down to piano. In the section leading up to the recap you're still not doing the
sFps. Only the
sF chords are loud, the rest soft. In fact, that whole section can be a lot more exciting. At the start, make sure that after the cresc. you drop down to
piano. The build-up really needs to be big - up until that
sFps there's a very intense harmonic sequence.
Just one thing in the 2nd movt., albeit one thing that I think I've mentioned in the past too. Many of those undotted crotchet chords are generally way too short - you're playing them as if they're staccato. The last 3 chords are written that way, but not the rest of them! You need to play them as though there's no rest after those crotchet chords - all you need to do different is to release them sooner. You also cut the last chord in the bar before the second
A tempo very short by the way, and that one is supposed to last until the end of the bar!
The 3rd movt...you do know that
cresc.---p in Beethoven means
subito piano right? It's not coming out that way in the theme. The transition between vars 2 and 3 sounded funny to me - I think the end of variation 2 needs to resolve, so don't anticipate what's coming up! Variation 3 I cannot discern the difference in dynamics between
p and
f - is it the mic perhaps?
I don't think the end of variation 4 (in both repeats) is meant to be cut so short like that - it sounds dopey don't you think?! Leave the pedal for a little bit after you take your hands off the keys. I can use more drama in the 2nd half here. And do you know that the
sFs here are meant to be on the chord, not the top note? It's only for spacing reason in the manuscript that it came out sort of like that. Either way, I could use more of them
sFs.
And in the last variation, just make sure there are no breaks in that climactic passage.
My 2 cents

good work, and good luck
