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Beethoven: Op. 109, first movement (video)
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lmpianist
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Beethoven: Op. 109, first movement (video)
on: June 19, 2017, 02:23:14 AM
I haven't posted much here lately, but after having recently started learning Op. 109, I'm interested in feedback on the first movement. Is anything here horribly misguided? I'm learning this without a teacher, so my only guidance so far has been notes on the piece by Rosen and Taub, ideas from listening to other pianists' recordings and videos, and (mostly) my own Beethovenian instinct.
Apologies for the piano.
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Beethoven: Sonata Op. 109 in E Major
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