Hi!
Below are examples of Chopin's 24 preludes performed by a student of Adolfo Barabino in Unequal Temperament -
Do they feel "right"?
Here's the 4th Ballade performed in Unequal Temperament by another Barabino pupil -
Does the unequal temperament throw the chords interspersing the two appegiated sections into a new dimension possibly missed in Equal Temperament?
As one goes through the keys
https://www.wmich.edu/mus-theo/courses/keys.htmlcould the key colour descriptions even be the programme notes? . . . :
1. Agitato C major
Completely Pure. Its character is: innocence, simplicity, naivety, children's talk.
2. Lento A minor
Pious womanliness and tenderness of character.
3. Vivace G major
Everything rustic, idyllic and lyrical, every calm and satisfied passion, every tender gratitude for true friendship and faithful love,--in a word every gentle and peaceful emotion of the heart is correctly expressed by this key.
4. Largo E minor
Naive, womanly innocent declaration of love, lament without grumbling; sighs accompanied by few tears; this key speaks of the imminent hope of resolving in the pure happiness of C major.
5. Molto allegro D major
The key of triumph, of Hallejuahs, of war-cries, of victory-rejoicing. Thus, the inviting symphonies, the marches, holiday songs and heaven-rejoicing choruses are set in this key.
6. Lento assai B minor
This is as it were the key of patience, of calm awaiting ones's fate and of submission to divine dispensation.
7. Andantino A major
This key includes declarations of innocent love, satisfaction with one's state of affairs; hope of seeing one's beloved again when parting; youthful cheerfulness and trust in God.
8. Molto agitato F-sharp minor
A gloomy key: it tugs at passion as a dog biting a dress. Resentment and discontent are its language
9. Largo E major
Noisy shouts of joy, laughing pleasure and not yet complete, full delight lies in E Major.
10. Molto allegro C-sharp minor
Penitential lamentation, intimate conversation with God, the friend and help-meet of life; sighs of disappointed friendship and love lie in its radius.
11. Vivace B major
Strongly coloured, announcing wild passions, composed from the most glaring coulors. Anger, rage, jealousy, fury, despair and every burden of the heart lies in its sphere.
12. Presto G-sharp minor
(A flat minor . . . ?) Grumbler, heart squeezed until it suffocates; wailing lament, difficult struggle; in a word, the color of this key is everything struggling with difficulty.
13. Lento F-sharp major
A gloomy key: it tugs at passion as a dog biting a dress. Resentment and discontent are its language.
14. Allegro E-flat minor
(D sharp minor . . . . ?) Feelings of the anxiety of the soul's deepest distress, of brooding despair, of blackest depresssion, of the most gloomy condition of the soul. Every fear, every hesitation of the shuddering heart, breathes out of horrible D# minor. If ghosts could speak, their speech would approximate this key
15. Sostenuto D-flat major ("Raindrop Prelude")
A leering key, degenerating into grief and rapture. It cannot laugh, but it can smile; it cannot howl, but it can at least grimace its crying.--Consequently only unusual characters and feelings can be brought out in this key.
16. Presto con fuoco B-flat minor
A quaint creature, often dressed in the garment of night. It is somewhat surly and very seldom takes on a pleasant countenance. Mocking God and the world; discontented with itself and with everything; preparation for suicide sounds in this key.
17. Allegretto A-flat major
Key of the grave. Death, grave, putrefaction, judgment, eternity lie in its radius.
18. Molto allegro F minor
Deep depression, funereal lament, groans of misery and longing for the grave.
19. Vivace E-flat major
The key of love, of devotion, of intimate conversation with God.
20. Largo C minor
Declaration of love and at the same time the lament of unhappy love. All languishing, longing, sighing of the love-sick soul lies in this key.
21. Cantabile B-flat major
Cheerful love, clear conscience, hope aspiration for a better world.
22. Molto agitato G minor
Discontent, uneasiness, worry about a failed scheme; bad-tempered gnashing of teeth; in a word: resentment and dislike.
23. Moderato F major
Complaisance & Calm.
24. Allegro appassionato D minor
Melancholy womanliness, the spleen and humours brood.
Is this temperament for those recordings "right"? Is it too strong? Does it give the desired effects?
Is this how instruments for the performance of Chopin should be tuned or is the experimental tuning a mere distraction from the music? Does the temperament help or hinder enjoyment and appreciation?
Best wishes
David P