Franz Schubert - Sonata in A minor D.784
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Why is every post in youtube a flame war? Im pretty sick of seeing it. Stop feeding the idiots and trollers with frivolous replies that have nothing to do with, nor were directed at you.
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@Aristin61 You are such a fucking wanker - get over yourself.... You'd think by the time you got to your age you would have learnt some humility
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@Aristin61 samntha? what?
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How did this suddenly get so popular. :o
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Now for my criticism, having lived this period of his/my life and much played this Sonata (D. 784, "Samantha") over the past year and a half: Not fast or passionate enough. In the relief section of the exposition there is a chord (I have not analyzed it yet and cannot for some time, so I cannot identify the sonority specifically and will get back to all of you (C natural)) that deserves a massive rubato that invokes tears, and it is not realized here. Also, this is bad. Sorry. Nice try, though.
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He was too beautiful and adorable for this world, as is true love (which barely exists in our world, and people lie to themselves to not have to deal with it) and his early death, tragic though it is, is truly fitting. He suffered and died for love, which he understood better than anybody, ever, making him as great a musician, in a very different way, as Bach. Gott rest his soul, as he deserves it, and may we all strive to resurrect him in our lives and our actions. Alle Seelen, ruhn in frieden.
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You have received much criticism, but you are right in your, lets face it, unoriginal comment. I have often been asked if there was an orchestral arrangement of this, and perhaps there ought to have been. Then again, the chords bleed together on the piano wonderfully, and I suspect that he would have left it as it was, beautiful and amazing as it is. This is a bad interpretation. Like... bad. Straight up bad. I am unforgiving. But you are right in your appraisal. Be not discouraged
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lol trolled hard.
Seriously though, if you actually think this is bad and you don't like Schubert, you have a lot of listening to do. Failing that, you're an idiot child and I bet you like "lend everybody else the burden of his anxiety" Schumann. You will suffer as you deserve to.
If you're making a comment on this being too slow (for this time, tempo accelerates as pitch rises and I didn't consider it at a comment on interpretation), you're right. But if it's the composition, asshole
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croc of shit



We can only imagine how much more brilliant music he could have written in his years after 31... so sad.
TwelfthRoot2 2 years ago 37
I love you Schubert
yazminbarrionuevo 2 years ago 25