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Topic: Mozart: Fantasia in d minor, K 397  (Read 2562 times)

Offline contentpiano

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Mozart: Fantasia in d minor, K 397
on: May 02, 2021, 09:50:48 AM
One of the reasons I started playing the piano was because of this fantastic piece by Mozart: Fantasia in d minor, K 397. I hope you all have a wonderful Sunday, and please do enjoy my performance!



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Offline lelle

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Re: Mozart: Fantasia in d minor, K 397
Reply #1 on: May 02, 2021, 07:35:48 PM
Nice playing! I think this, like all forum member performances, should be in the Audition Room though :)

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Re: Mozart: Fantasia in d minor, K 397
Reply #2 on: May 02, 2021, 11:19:52 PM
Yeah!  That'll do nicely!  Good control.

I'd like to hear more about the keyboard and reverb you're using, but about the partial performance:  that's a valid choice, and you execute it well, relative to what you set out to do.

I'd like to hear the continuation to the D major section toward the end, but there's time enough for that.
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Re: Mozart: Fantasia in d minor, K 397
Reply #3 on: May 12, 2021, 08:55:16 PM
Very nice sensitive playing.

But if your electronic instrument will go into unequal temperament try Meantone or Kirnberger III and then the music, the sound itself, will itself tell you what to do.

Best wishes,

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