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Czerny Op 740 Nr 37 Performed by Thimoti Malonda

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2008

Thimoti is one of a few Surabaya young pianists who passed the one of the best music schools' scholarship audition. He conviced the judges by sending this recorded performance which technically supported by audio lab Surabaya. He's studying at NUS Music at Singapore

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  • its good and everything but it should go MUCH FASTER...This is the tempo i use for practeising not playing... its really slow

  • I play piano and I think this study is well played. This study should be played this time, because the intention is to show the public the technique of the pianist. Congratulations ...

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  • where's the pedal? O_o

  • A piece that is meant to be played slowly and with expression would be marked adagio con esspresione, not presto which is what czerny orginally indicated.

  • I think is a good speed, it coul be faster but only if it's played right. I've heard other performances that are faster but they take all the beauty off of the study... and all the technic is in danger if the player can't do it in the right speed.

  • i agree with you branfiSava but this particular song is very fast ..

  • well actually piano isn't all but speed!! a song can be much more artistic and nicer if it's in a slower tempo!!

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