Franz Schubert - Adagio in G Major (D. 178)
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Love It. Learning it Now!
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sublime more romantic touch, great
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im trying to play it for my grade 8 too lol. i think that its more about control than actually getting correct notes if you're playing this for grade 8 lcm since its not too technically difficult given enough practice on some of the harder bars, which is probs why abrsm are doing it for grade 6; they're probably looking for the technical aspects to be correct rather than control. i think its like the sonatina in e flat for grade 7 lcm; not technically challenging but you need to control it :)
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Great performance, beautiful piece. The only thing I noticed as a fault is at the recapitulation, the last section 8 bars from the end, that the grace note before the G on the down beat is written as an A, but an F# was played instead. This occurs just after 4:50 in the recording. Superb execution otherwise :)
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It IS a wonderful piece of music, but even much more if played more slowly and softly.
At least, that's my own opinion.
Geert Dehoux, pianist.
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Oh I'm playin it for my grade 8 too
It's sucha beautiful piece of music :]
sadly section c lcm for grade 8 isnt so good..
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i`m shocked at grade 6!! i did grade 6 aged 13 and could never have played it properly!!
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well it was in a grade 6 Associated Board but i wasn't actually doing the exam
yeah i noticed the control bit :D
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grade 6 for which exam board?
its grade 8 LCM but its about how well you play it at grade 8 as requires a lot of control
Franz Schubert is playing the piano on this recording? Was he resurrected from the dead?
pianiplunker 3 years ago 16
The piano player isn't even moving.
Skillz.
GingerJoberton 1 year ago 9