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Sonate b-moll (1856) 3/3, Julius Reubke(1834-1858), Piano Sonata

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Claudius Tanski, Mozarteum Salzburg, plays Julius Reubke(1834-1858): Sonate b-moll (1856) 3/3
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  • highly accurate and expressive!!!

  • Stupenda esecuzione!!

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  • To slow. Listen to Jean Gillou's recording - I really wish Hamelin will do it. This is not an ordinary piano piece, it just has to be play like a devil or it will lack some of it's magic.

  • ESECUZIONE ECCEZIONALE, DA GRANDE ARTISTA, BRAVISSIMO

  • However, I prefer the diabolic rendition of Fellner because these delays at 1:47 - 1:58 embarrass me much. As a live version, this one is highly valuable, but as a 'yardstick' of this piece, maybe, a 100-times-rerecorded-and-dubbe­d studio version is better.

    And never allow Lang-Lang to perform (=to spoil) this deeply philosiphical piece by a European Catholic composer! If he does, I swear I'll shoot my brains out!!

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