@quantumgirl651 I don't think that in Andante ("walking tempo") the classics meant tai chi slow motion walking. There are the slow paces (grave, lento, largo) and the lighter, faster, tempi (andante, larghetto, adagio [literally: at ease]), so I think it makes more sense to say: "To my taste it is quite fast", than an exclamation like: "OMG way too fast". "Way too fast" for you may not be "way too fast" for others, me included.
I like this rendition very much, apart from the fioritura from 6:43 to 6:47 . This movement is somewhta ascetic, and fiorituras aren't in this spirit.
where do I find the sheet music to this?!?!?
Clarinder19 2 days ago
@quantumgirl651 I don't think that in Andante ("walking tempo") the classics meant tai chi slow motion walking. There are the slow paces (grave, lento, largo) and the lighter, faster, tempi (andante, larghetto, adagio [literally: at ease]), so I think it makes more sense to say: "To my taste it is quite fast", than an exclamation like: "OMG way too fast". "Way too fast" for you may not be "way too fast" for others, me included.
eliyaguy 2 months ago in playlist mozart slows
I love your playing
eliyaguy 2 months ago in playlist mozart slows
a bit too fast, but very nice. :D
minmick10 5 months ago
I like this rendition very much, apart from the fioritura from 6:43 to 6:47 . This movement is somewhta ascetic, and fiorituras aren't in this spirit.
InnocentParadis 7 months ago 2
I don't find it too fast.
InnocentParadis 7 months ago
OMG way too fast, this peice should be andante, it is soft, sweet and nostalgic. McCawley misses the point.
quantumgirl651 1 year ago
the 2nd movement sounds like schubert's violin sonatas...
docarRidenza 2 years ago