I'd like to add that the Adagio's middle theme is on of the most expressive themes that Czerny ever wrote. The entire sonata contains some of his best writing.
@AchilleDebussy I couldn't agree more that this is one of Czerny's better works. The Scherzo in particular is interesting because of its rythmic feature. I like the fugue tacked on for a final movement. He added a fugue to his 1st sonata in A-flat which is longer and at the conclusion quotes the opening of the 1st movement.
@AchilleDebussy I agree.....even within the constraints of the studies there are some moments of stunning lyrical beauty eg.nos 31 and 39 from op.335.
Probably because everyone has this stereotype that he was only a teacher and just composed boring old studies, he's only for improving technical skills and not for live performance, blah blah.... that's a pile of bull. A lot of his works may sound like studies, but VERY beautiful ones. Remember, Czerny himself was a student of Beethoven. Anyone who likes Beethoven, Weber, or Schubert should definitely have a look at Czerny, his music is definitely of comparable quality.
I love how the fourth movement ends with a little imitative polyphony, as an introduction to the 5th movement fugue.
thegreatapologist 8 months ago in playlist Personal Favorites-Czerny
前にコメントをしたのであるが、ここにもう一度。
イ短調の響きが、何度聞いても素晴らしい。
ありがとうございました。
aozorasys 11 months ago
is there any resamblance to the hammerklavier fugue? or is it just me?
tomthemodeloso 1 year ago
I'd like to add that the Adagio's middle theme is on of the most expressive themes that Czerny ever wrote. The entire sonata contains some of his best writing.
protte225 1 year ago
Amazing
ramauehandel 2 years ago 2
I don't get why Czerny has been overlooked by so many pianists for so long. This sonata is great!
AchilleDebussy 2 years ago 6
@AchilleDebussy I couldn't agree more that this is one of Czerny's better works. The Scherzo in particular is interesting because of its rythmic feature. I like the fugue tacked on for a final movement. He added a fugue to his 1st sonata in A-flat which is longer and at the conclusion quotes the opening of the 1st movement.
protte225 1 year ago
@AchilleDebussy I agree.....even within the constraints of the studies there are some moments of stunning lyrical beauty eg.nos 31 and 39 from op.335.
japanesesweet 1 year ago
@AchilleDebussy
Probably because everyone has this stereotype that he was only a teacher and just composed boring old studies, he's only for improving technical skills and not for live performance, blah blah.... that's a pile of bull. A lot of his works may sound like studies, but VERY beautiful ones. Remember, Czerny himself was a student of Beethoven. Anyone who likes Beethoven, Weber, or Schubert should definitely have a look at Czerny, his music is definitely of comparable quality.
susumu07 6 months ago
very good!!
kokomanation 2 years ago
めったに聞くことのなかった曲ですが、さすがピアノの大家だけあって素晴らしい。再生リストにして、何回も聞かせていただきましょう。
ありがとうございました。
aozorasys 2 years ago