Sometimes it is not about playing as fast as possible. Schubert doesn't go as fast as other composers like Beethoven aand Haydn does. Anyway way too fast for my taste. And untied staccato notes in the triplets are there for a reason, so don't use pedal. continued in nest part---
@platmosic Hi! I'm not at all sure that this is too fast. It was a performance that worked in the flesh of a concert. Often speed is governed by the resonance or not of the instrument or accoustics of the surroundings.
@latribe oh no maybe its just that I am too used to the slower tempo. I have listened the whole sonata and every aspect sounds beautiful to me (expect the speed o.o). Any suggestions for the techniques in the last mvmt? It is really hard.
Molto moderato: non aleegro/presto
Sometimes it is not about playing as fast as possible. Schubert doesn't go as fast as other composers like Beethoven aand Haydn does. Anyway way too fast for my taste. And untied staccato notes in the triplets are there for a reason, so don't use pedal. continued in nest part---
platmosic 2 years ago
@platmosic Hi! I'm not at all sure that this is too fast. It was a performance that worked in the flesh of a concert. Often speed is governed by the resonance or not of the instrument or accoustics of the surroundings.
latribe 1 year ago
@latribe oh no maybe its just that I am too used to the slower tempo. I have listened the whole sonata and every aspect sounds beautiful to me (expect the speed o.o). Any suggestions for the techniques in the last mvmt? It is really hard.
platmosic 1 year ago