Sinding - Rustle of Spring
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This was played brutally! A still picture properly exposed and showing the pianist's face would be more viewable than this gloomy dark video. Spring is really about delicacy and light!
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good but still not perfect could do with some separate practice to make it brilliant
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It's not too fast at all. I've seen it performed live both quickly (not THAT quickly, but faster than this) and a little slower than this by my uncle, who was a prodigy at piano. There should be a few ritardandoes and accelerandoes, but I guess it's open to interpretation. The main theme seemed really slow, though.
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Its not too fast. Thats bull, when the piece says "andante", its refering to the MAIN MELODY. Not to the other notes that are supposed to represent a brizzle, which are just BACKGROUND notes. Play it too slow and it completely screws up the effect.
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TT tu es mon heros^^
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Nice performance...
... and yes, a little bit too fast.
Play it slower than others on YouTube, then you will be the best!
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So its a tad fast, I am not bothered, it is fantastic.
Well done
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Technically very capable, keep the tempo even and agree.....a bit toooooo FAST. Master this and you will hard to beat.
Who cares if it's too fast - it's the best version on youtube! Just the right amount of passion. Thank you.
618292 2 years ago 3
well actually musicians are confused these days by the line between poor playing of late 19th Century piano classics and "too fast". A piano maestro can make this tempo sound exactly as it should. Like the rustle of spring.
Muckaduck 4 years ago