A performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozartès Fantaise K.397 by Canadian pianist and composer Giancarlo Scalia. Recorded live on July 22, 2007 at the Salon Aria in Montreal, Canada.
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A performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozartès Fantaise K.397 by Canadian pianist and composer Giancarlo Scalia. Recorded live on July 22, 2007 at the Salon Aria in Montreal, Canada.
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The rhythm in your left hand chords is all over the place and sometimes you miss the chord entirely. Mozart's pianofortes did not have a sustain pedal. The broken chords do not "fade out" like some sort of affected Chopin work. Try playing this entire piece with no pedal.
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that comment made me crack up.