Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 2-1- Prestissimo Ludwig van Beethoven

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Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 2-1- Prestissimo Ludwig van Beethoven

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  • is wilhelm kempff!!!

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  • How the hell did the get that piano on the moon?? Just shows that not even the vacuum of space can stop beethoven the great!

  • I completely agree - I LOVE playing this piece - so dramatic :D

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  • nice

  • great picture. where did you find it?

  • That is a really cool interpretation. I wonder what kind of piano Mr. Kempff used. On the one hand, contemporary concert grands didn't differ too much from today's pianos, but on the other hand, this recording sounds _really_ oldfashioned as far as the sound of the instrument is concerned. It might be that the recording distorts the sound. Or it might be that Kempff used a historic piano ("hammerklavier"), but period performances weren't really established at that time.

  • i have spent the last two months working on that in the 2nd movement and got it today!

  • wow that was AMAZING you did a really nice job bringing out the melody instead of trying to show off the fast part.. very nice.

  • same here, but this is SO FAST! i've never played at that speed before... i can play the triplets/quavers rhythm for this movement (i find it quite easy), but not for the 2nd movement. (the 6 to 4 beats)

  • Started on this piece when I was 12, fun piece.

  • and yea, the triplet/duplet is hard to comprehend until you get it atempo, then it is fairly easy to play.

  • Well, this is a fun piece to play daily and it proves to be the pennical of emotion. Play it and love it.

  • I think what was most difficult for me was keeping it at tempo when you have triplets in the right hand and quavers in the left hand - always got caught in a bit of a muddle until the (cantabile) part!

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