Beethoven - Sonata op.31/2 "Sturmsonate" (3rd movement)

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Kai Schumacher plays "Beethoven - Sonate op.31/2 // 3rd movement: Allegretto"

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  • Ein Hobbit-Pianist :-)

    Trotzdem sehr schön gespielt!

  • Have you ever looked at the score? (I mean the original one, not a Russian edition from the 1890's...) I mean you can argue with the performance, but please do not state false arguments without even checking, and in CAPITAL letters! The fourth note of each slur in the upper staff is distinctively marked staccato with a dot.

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  • I admire your playing, Kai Schumacher!

  • @Electrafingers Staccato, yes! But should they all be played in the same way? I definately don't

  • ich find das geht noch stürmischer... fast immer find ich den dramatischen Aufbau in dieser Aufnahme sehr geeignet. nach glenn goulds bisher die beste find ich... manchmal hört man ganz kleine fehlerchen bezüglich der regelmässigkeit, die hier scheinbar zum programm zu gehören schein... ;)

  • Es ist mir vollkomen egal wie es in den noten steht, ob staccato oder nicht, ich spiel es so wies es mir spaß macht, und wie es sich schön wild und stürmisch anhört, und da trifft diese Version der Sturmsonate meinen Geschmack am besten. Einfach sehr gut gespielt. Respekt !

  • this is a absolute hearing or not when you hear the notes so perfect ??

  • Interesting! You can hear hailstones punctuating the theme...

  • Richter's version is  better.

    Beethoven never wrote dadida-plop dadida-plop!

    :)

  • Because you are playing the fourth tone in the theme as a stressed staccato - dadida-plop, dadida-plop you introduce hail in the storm.

    :)

    Listen to Svjateslav Richter's version

    which is much slower and more effective!

  • The fourth tone of the theme is NOT a staccato!

    If you play it like this, staccato, you produce hail in the storm! :)

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