Moonlight sonata Played on a 1810 PianoForte ( Sonata No.14 in C-sharp Minor, Op. 27)

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2009

Performed by Jonathan Mayorov on a 1810 pianoforte. This piano was made in England.

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  • Thats a clavichord not a piano forte.

  • Hello this is a fortepiano and not a clavichord. It has hammers and what is called the English hopper action. Regards Jonathan

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  • sounds more like a banjo ;p

  • Amazing!! its 201 years old!!! who cars if it sound like tin, This should be in a musame!

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  • Linda execução, paraben jovem!!!!

  • Nice!!!!!! Sounds more like a harpsi-cord.

  • @Renatodonadio Thank you, nice translation. I think 'muffler' might be better translated as 'damper' in English.

  • without ;-D

  • @haydnesque senza=wiuthout

  • @rustydog1236 You should play the piece very gently and without muffler

  • I think this piano sounds like it should (maybe it requires some tuning on some keys) keep in mind that the "pianoforte" was the first attempt to build an instrument capable of playing soft and sharp tones louder than those claviers that were built before

  • good sound for a clavicord..

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