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Topic: VIDEO: Beethoven Sonata Op.10 No.1 in C minor 1st movement  (Read 3061 times)

Offline nathan_qi

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Here is the updated video. It should be better than the last one.


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Re: VIDEO: Beethoven Sonata Op.10 No.1 in C minor 1st movement
Reply #1 on: December 03, 2010, 06:19:07 PM
Very good work!  I liked those ascending staccato scales which aren't easy to pull off.  You have to control your tempo because you have tendency to "run away" at times when those alberti basses appear.  Didn't like the sound, but that wasn't your fault!  what piano was that?
Good start though.  The last movement's a bugger!  Good luck.

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Re: VIDEO: Beethoven Sonata Op.10 No.1 in C minor 1st movement
Reply #2 on: December 06, 2010, 02:54:53 PM
The piano is a Boston baby grand. The sound effect is spoiled by overusage of pedaling. An updated video will be uploaded as soon as it is ready. Thank you for the helpful comments.

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Re: VIDEO: Beethoven Sonata Op.10 No.1 in C minor 1st movement
Reply #3 on: December 10, 2010, 02:46:53 AM
I just uploaded the new one. Enjoy!
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