Haydn Variations f-minor Hob. XVII:6
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I think it is a little fast, but I actually like it at a leisurely walk, not at a funereal pace. If you look back, we have romanticize a lot of the tempo in our classical pieces.
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I have an electronic metronome, and according to it this performance is moving at eighth note = 112; this is NOT an Andante, rather a real Andantino. The name of the piece is ANDANTE and Variations; perhaps there is something wrong with the YouTube playback? I prefer eighth note = 84.
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What is the tempo marking? Isn't it Andante? This is one fast walk.
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Whole step up normally, but you can notate it differently if you please.
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Genius!
Very very nice interpretation, thank you.
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This is one of my favs, fo' sho.
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Do you know where can I find more recordings of these variations of Haydn? its so beautiful but i could listen to only this one. THANK YOU for your help.
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i rated awesome. i find it beautiful music although this is my first time to listen to classical music!
nloo9 4 years ago 5
Rock on Haydn.
terraflux16 4 years ago