Sorry for not active on pianostreet for a while. I have 3 homework from my piano teacher to be done. haha..
Now I'm currently learning Mozart sonata no.8 in A minor (half-way done at mov 1, sight reading work at mov 2)
I can play it perfectly although still reading notes, but... my teacher said that "Oh no, you really have no interpretation on this sonata, are you don't like Mozart?". Of course I was shocked for a little bit, and when I ask why, my teacher replied, "this is classic, not romantic". I'm still confused and don't know how to play this sonata at interpretation.
If I can ask, what's actually the background of this sonata and how it should be played? And what's the 'story' which is told from this sonata?
Uhm okay that I'm really like song and style from Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky Korsakov, Debussy, etc. So.. that's why I can't really understand the interpretation of Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Haydn works?