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Topic: Scarlatti Sonata in G, K. 427; Beethoven 'Pastorale' Sonata, Op. 28 - I. Allegro  (Read 1690 times)

Offline allegro_assai

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These were part of a recording I sent for a masterclass audition. Generally, I am aware that the Scarlatti should go a little faster and the Beethoven's tempo need be more stable. If anyone has some spare time, it would be lovely to hear any advice or comments!  :)

Offline lukediv

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even though the scarlatti is meant to be played faster i still liked your version and i really enjoyed it :)

i looked up how fast it is meant to be played and theres not much difference and honestly dont think it needs to be faster but who am i to say that haha. cant help but feel happy after hearing it so thanks again :)

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Thanks much for your opinion! with the Scarlatti I was worrying a bit that it was (much) too slow, so seeing your comment relieved me :)
 

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