David Oistrakh plays Debussy Sonata in Gminor part2
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What an incredibly subtle, inventive, free and sophisticated work. Beautifully played. But the pianist (not accompanist, please!) should practice her octaves more.
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Can anyone tell me in this entire sonata, would the MVT 1(allegro) be the exposition, mvt 2 (at beginning of this vid) be the development and mvt 3 here be the recapitulation? Debussy does not seem to follow the traditional rules of the sonata form, so some insight would be appreciated from someone who knows as I'm teaching myself about sonata form.
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This sometimes happens when a video has been recorded at the European standard (25 fr/sec) and played back at the American film standard (24 fr/sec) - almost perfectly a half-step difference.
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marsik stradivarius
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it's not that the instruments are tuned flat kave60 it's because it's a recording...i'm not sure why but recordings often end up being brought down a semitone. this also sometimes with movie soundtracks, where the soundtrack will play the music a semi tone lower than on the actual movie
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Bello, bello... Muy bello.... Gracias.
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ITS SOOOOOOO FLAT
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Hey guys check out this, let me know if I am right: The Piano is almost half a step flat tuned, so Oistrakh violin as well!!.
Also, look out how brilliantly the pianist brings out the bass line at 2 measure before rehearsal 3 in 2nd movt.
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Просто прекрасно и восхитительно!
If You Want To Play This Sonata Good, You Must Look Like You Understand Alot About It...
But David Oistrakh, Really Does!
havesome888 4 years ago 8
I'm drawsy while i'm listening to Oistrakh here beacause I feel Debussy marinated in Vodka mmmm so tasty :)
Mozart99900 2 years ago 4