Listened to the one done on the Baldwin. Wonderful op. 61! I enjoyed the passion and intensity that you imbue into this piece! And I couldn't believe how clean it is! I mean, it seems that all the slips happened at the soft/slow sections! I should be out of my place to critically comment on it, really. The Scherzo I'll listen to another day. (heh I actually have a recording from a recital, but it was 2 months old then, and am working on it again now...but I'll listen to yours first and then I'll see how I feel
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Thanks man. I think it's not as clean as yours across the board! Especially the Chickering one, though, has mistakes all over the place. The Baldwin sometimes, believe it or not, gets its soft pedal action stuck, moving a single hammer to strike strings for too different notes...It should know I don't need help making mistakes!
What I like about these recordings: they have an incredible energy and creativity!! And your really exceptional talent is more than obvious! That lyrical part of the op. 61!! WOWWW!!
Other things seem to me like a rough diamond, especially in the Scherzo. I know you will live with this piece and you will be able to polish this rough diamond without ruining it, make it sound more subtle and smooth without drifting off into overpolishing and boredom.
The energy of a Michelangelo.
But sometimes it's difficult to decide whether a rough diamond or a polished one is more beautiful.
For instance I love Michelangelo's famous Pietà but there is another Pietà by him in the Cathedral of Florence that is unfinished and I like that one actually more....
I am not worthy of your encouragement pianowolfi! You are way to kind, I think.

I actually have a history with the 4th Scherzo. I played it back in 2002 and again in 2003, and then left it until this year. I am really annoyed by the middle section of this performance on the Chickering - too slow, missed ornaments, etc. I found another practice run I made on the Yamaha I played the actually concert on...it is from the first month of the piece's resurrection and has many, many problems, but I think just for the instrument itself, though it is the same bad recorder, the picture is a little better. I'll upload it at the bottom.
The actual performance of the Scherzi went very well. I have a video of it with no sound...

But funny thing, is I can still remember many of the mistakes...no. 1 was basically flawless, and was a menacing, once in a lifetime performance as far as I'm concerned. No. 2 would have been so, but I had some pedaling or finger sustaining mixups in the middle section...but the end was off the charts as far as I'm concerned. 3 was way, way, way to fast...I had decided to go all out, and it was very good up until the coda which I bombed, crash and burn...a risk that blew up in my face! And 4 was okay, but with (in the chord) wrong notes in the middle section, and losing my fingers in at one point in the recap. I don't mind these memories. Risks are fun.
