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Haydn Sonata in D Major (XVI/37) - Anastasia Gromoglasova

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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2008

Anastasia Gromoglasova Performing Haydn's Sonata D-dur in class of Moscow Conservatory

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  • It's very good but I think that the tempo is too fast... Some times it's difficult to understand the theme... But it's great. Excellent work.

  • Thanks, templedread! :)

  • the only comment i have is, in the middle of the last movemt, you seem to move your torso more tha necessary - which i just say to caution, because sometimes it means the arms aren't free enough - just something to watch out for in the future. very nice. well done.

    -justin

  • Thank You, Justin!

  • Nice work. Great.Where are you now?

  • Thanks! :) Nastia studies on 5 course of the Moscow Conservatory now.

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  • Two excellent Austrians prefer even quicker tempo: Brendl, Buchbinder. The Expert of the hammer piano Steier plays exactly in the same tempo, as this Girl. As u know „con brio signifies so to say shine and fire. But stragarz and peteski probably know better...

  • That is not too fast.

    Listen - Brendl's world-class recording of this sonata.

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  • Thanks again for sharing this video with us. My son just asked to listen to you play this piece to get the big picture of the final product. I let him, but with the warning that he was no allowed to try to play it fast yet. :-) You are an amazing pianist!

  • too fast but great~

  • Y do use paddle????

    not enough difference of loud and soft... prefer not use paddle at the beginning....but i love the speed...overall, well done

  • Muito bem executado, sem erros. No entanto, só não entendi por qual motivo os movimentos têm velocidades tão diferentes a ponto de comprometerem a unidade da obra. O primeiro e o terceiro deles foram tocados tão rapidamente que o segundo aparece isolado e de tal forma lento que não parecemos estar ouvindo uma única peça

  • A very fine performance. In the slow second movement I would avoid playing some of the ornaments and grace notes too loud, so they do not interrupt the overall mood.

    Accent the note on the beat, but play the off-beat leadups softer. Try it.

  • how long did it take you to learn this?

  • Excellent playing! The 1st and 2nd movement's tempo was accurate in my opinion..I think the 3rd movement was too fast (my version of the score says presto ma non tropo). I actually try to learn it this period, and I play it at m.m.=126! Anyway, keep playing and enjoying music! Bravo!

  • Absolutely loved it Anastasia! Thanks for sharing! Best Wishes!

  • Very, very good! Thanks for sharing :]

  • its very good.. just..take care of your speed and movings .. its a little bit to tense for haydn..

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