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すごい
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@zabki22 ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
idiotisch bin ich, entschuldigung...........
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nein nein, es soll _nicht_ wie der Gang eines Betrunkenen sein, ist es aber leider.
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@zabki22 du sagst es muss wie eine Betrunken sein, aber, wenn ich betrunken bin, ich gehe langsamm, LANGSAMM! ich glaube es ist zu schnell.
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>I think, Yukiko Makise's main mistake is the uneaqual tempo.
There is sense of incongruity in an irregular tempo indeed. I understood it well. Her Träumerei becomes early suddenly and becomes late, but I think that this is a mistake.
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Why a dream always should be "slow"? - there are dreams or reveries more fluent or even quick ones! Have a look to Schumanns "Traum eines Kindes" = "Dream of a child" in his sonata op. 118c, there he says "Sehr lebhaft" = Very lively.
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The recording is a bit live so it's hard to enjoy the soft nature of this song. Eventually she may play it less Pianistically and more legato. Just let the notes flow....yet keep the tempo even as zabki22 mentioned. Yet even doesn't mean metronomic even it means tone, texture and touch even. John-Hans Melcher
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同感、ちょっとテンポが早すぎて「夢想」のイメージに合わないの
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Schumann's tempo instruction is 1/4 = 100. This means, that he didn't want a "slow" Träumerei, but a tempo like "allegretto". I repeat what i said before, other pianists play it slower, i mentioned the tempo, for an other commentary said it would be too fast. I think, Yukiko Makise's main mistake is the uneaqual tempo.
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Too slow, too loud.
Good expressive touch, perfect performance. Congratulations!
RobertoFasciano 2 years ago 6
はやいよ。情景がうかばない
bunhiroharu 1 year ago 3