VERY VERY NICE!!!! congratulations... i was just looking for a new sonata to play... i didn't like too much this one untill now that i have listened to you... thanks
Another interesting question about tempi arises in relation to the third movement (also expertly played here) 'Lebhaft' meaning 'quick', 'brisk', or 'lively'. Schumann actually gives us his own metronome marking here of quarter note = 94, so we know exactly what he considered to be the right kind of tempo. However almost everyone I've whom ever heard play it does it as a presto or molto presto. Why is it that no one at all feels able to believe in Robert Schumann's own tempo indication ?
This is beautifully played. There's an interesting question about the custom of reducing the tempo in the F minor section of this Allegretto. The only tempo indication that we have from Schumann at this point is 'Im Tempo'. At several other points in the movement he uses the same marking to indicate a picking up or increasing of the tempo after a ritenuto. At the F minor section, although he again uses 'Im Tempo', the custom is to reduce the tempo by almost half. Why do so many artists do this ?
Some artists do slow it down a tad. However, I think It always feels slower by almost a half when it actually isn't, because we're suddenly pulsing in quarter notes instead of eighth notes.
gd^^
mr123kw 6 months ago
wow, grigory is always awesome !!!
esther8495 7 months ago
спасибо.очень понравилось.привет из питера)
dideliskasnis 11 months ago
What a wonderful collaborative work. Played really in sync.
Caramellatta 1 year ago
muito bom mesmo, adorei. parabens
deysinhafs 1 year ago
I like your play ! Very good!
KosteckiAdam 1 year ago
VERY VERY NICE!!!! congratulations... i was just looking for a new sonata to play... i didn't like too much this one untill now that i have listened to you... thanks
izaki86 3 years ago 2
Wonderful!
Amazing musicians!
albogy 3 years ago
Another interesting question about tempi arises in relation to the third movement (also expertly played here) 'Lebhaft' meaning 'quick', 'brisk', or 'lively'. Schumann actually gives us his own metronome marking here of quarter note = 94, so we know exactly what he considered to be the right kind of tempo. However almost everyone I've whom ever heard play it does it as a presto or molto presto. Why is it that no one at all feels able to believe in Robert Schumann's own tempo indication ?
richtomes 3 years ago
This is beautifully played. There's an interesting question about the custom of reducing the tempo in the F minor section of this Allegretto. The only tempo indication that we have from Schumann at this point is 'Im Tempo'. At several other points in the movement he uses the same marking to indicate a picking up or increasing of the tempo after a ritenuto. At the F minor section, although he again uses 'Im Tempo', the custom is to reduce the tempo by almost half. Why do so many artists do this ?
richtomes 3 years ago
@richtomes
Some artists do slow it down a tad. However, I think It always feels slower by almost a half when it actually isn't, because we're suddenly pulsing in quarter notes instead of eighth notes.
Caramellatta 1 year ago
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richtomes 4 years ago
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richtomes 4 years ago
I've clapped at the end :)
marzigary 4 years ago