Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 15 "Pastoral": 4. Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo [4 of 4]
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yes, it's really powerful . i'm used to listening to the right hand and let the left apart, but here, it's quite another dimension for me . The pianist showed me another speech . the right hand has lost all it's importance (to me)
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4:28 once again a very brilliant left hand .
Apattern that i had never heard with such a pedal . moreover the crescendo of the left hand is pure genius. i don't know wether it's written on the partition or not but this crescendo leaves me a very intense feeling, when the pattern gets more and more insistant . WOW
on 4.30 the staccato which is added here is pure delight. JOY JOY JOY
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The left hand and the right hand are partners, in dialogue with each other. A part of Beethoven's humanism.
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....i think his right hand might be more brilliant! ;)))
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Thanks for posting, nice sound.
j'aime les pianos qui sonnent comme des casseroles !!!!
ahh the joy when u lisen to a crappy interpretation for a long time, but still like the work, and then stumbel up to a all most perfect version - this one :)
nevienslats 1 year ago
@nevienslats I know. It's as if it suddenly all elements fall into place. I've experienced that several times too. A great feeling. :)
Godbluffer 1 year ago