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That famous dotted eigth/sixteenth figue starting in the fifth measure : why do most pianists play the sixteenth not too slow, and also hesitate slightly after that note before playing the first note of the next measure ? Almost like they are playing it like a triplet rather than dotted eigth/sixteenth ? Instead of DAH..deDAH , they play it more DAH..DAHDAH. One pianist who playes it better to the spirit of dotted eigth/sixteenth, more in the "chopin funeral march " style, is Wilhlm Kempff : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_ZdMxFiUf9Q.html . Would you like to comment on that, Yulia ? ( by the way, you play wonderfully ! )
Excellent masterclass. I like the views on the various editions too. I agree full with your phrasing and I play it in the same way. Personally I never understood this piece properly until I had learnt the much more difficult third movement. That put everything into much clearer perspective. I've tried several editions myself, including an early Forster, but for performance of the entire three part sonata, Henle is my go to even though I don't always agree with the fingering.
I love the collection of old pianos and show the passion behind the work. I have checked complete website and show facility to chat with experts. Iwant know the everything in details if in case I buy something in future so I have asked questions but I didn’t get any reply and as advice I gave my email id but I didn’t get any response yet. Basically I want to know about the international shipping and other details because I never purchased anything before this way so just want to understand in depth. I show one Boston 193 grand with the mentioned price. condition look very good but I don’t how safe is the international delivery. Kindly help whenever you get the time. Thank you so much. 🙏
Great conversation, Yulia! You ask the right questions and don't interrupt the interviewee. Strange that the video has only got 180 views, it deserves many more!
Liszt wrote that the duration of the Hammerklavier sonata was almost one hour, so even in those days it wasn't played that fast. This is an interesting video about metronome markings for Beethoven's works: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vBFmJVG0wak.html
This was the greatest masterclass ever! Thank so much to go deeper and deeper in the details. The no. 14 was my first piano sonata learned, and with your lesson i've just felt more soul to it then never before!
This is amazing. Hereafter my appreciation of this Sonata will be completely on a different level. Thank so much for your changing the moonlight perception of this.
@@tueseinfach896 I have one Bechstein baby grand from 1870, a 🎁 from my husband and an upright Steinway where I had all my training. My dream has always been a Steinway baby grand but I have to try Fazioli to decide. Hang on to your Steinway for the time being 🙂 We are very fortunate to have them. 🙏
I am grateful to have something tangible I can listen to rather than nothing at all. Its a very interesting exploration of Beethoven compositional style. Thank you for your efforts Mr Cooper! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-C-9MbCLsbSg.html