I really like how Schleiermacher really takes his time with the pick-up notes. It's only a small little detail for sure, but I think it adds a lot to the mood.
The "Andante poco adagio" section beginning at 2:06 is the summit of Ullmann's expressive angst in this sonata. I'll upload the other movements, but don't expect a similar emotional sound world; they're far more optimistic.
Yet prior to the 2:06 point the exuberant exposition of this movement certainly revealed (to me at least) Gershwinesque moments, and moments they are due to the rapid flow. Anyone else hear these?
That was INCREDIBLE! Such a beautiful piece. I really like the build-up at the end
crookedmelody1 9 months ago
like a moodier version of Milhaud anyone?
sutphoe 1 year ago
You can really feel the heft of some emotion.This is fully realized.He makes it his own!
lovesGenet 1 year ago
Oh I do like this far more than the Konrad Richter recording I have of all of the Ullmann Piano Sonatas.
lexarsepa 1 year ago
Horrilbe..........!!!!!!!!! There's no expression or respect of the pianos and fortes.
Enriquehack 1 year ago
I really like how Schleiermacher really takes his time with the pick-up notes. It's only a small little detail for sure, but I think it adds a lot to the mood.
pocoapoco2 2 years ago
Oh god, please post more Ullmann!
Lukecash12 2 years ago 5
The "Andante poco adagio" section beginning at 2:06 is the summit of Ullmann's expressive angst in this sonata. I'll upload the other movements, but don't expect a similar emotional sound world; they're far more optimistic.
Hexameron 2 years ago 2
thank you
Lukecash12 2 years ago
Yet prior to the 2:06 point the exuberant exposition of this movement certainly revealed (to me at least) Gershwinesque moments, and moments they are due to the rapid flow. Anyone else hear these?
EuriskoLontano 2 years ago
Very sentimental, i appreciate the video :)
Lukecash12 2 years ago 3