Mayuko Kamio / Franck violin sonata
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Just to let everyone know that this piece is a bitch to analyze. This guy really loves to expand the dominant, even in the beginning. The chords that are mostly played are nothing but dominant 9th chords, incomplete dominant 9th chords, and secondary dominant and tertiary chords. Great piece in general though.
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Very musicien!
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Mayuko is the soul to the body of that Strad. Look past the shell of Mayuko and hear her inner soul. Check her Paganini out and you will see what I mean.
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I wanna get a girlfriend that can play the violin ;)
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I don't like the tone of the violin.. its sounds muted or something...
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@achilless Both instruments have got their own special difficulties, but you are right, the piano part is intented by the composer as equal, not less important; and he'd good reasons for this. At all very often the piano part (of similar pieces like this) is not adequately honored
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@donesixfour As a professional violinist who's performed this work many times, I can say with absolute certainty that the piano part is far more difficult then the violin part and needs a far more accomplished pianist that the violin part needs a violinist to be effective.
Don't understand why the pianist isn't lighted. This sonata is as much a piano sonata as it is a violin sonata. The piano part is most likely harder for piano than the violin part for violin. Other than that, great playing.
achilless 2 years ago 27
I have played this piano part and it is very difficult. Why was the pianist not even mentioned??
helensmoot 2 years ago 17