Schumann-Liszt, 'Widmung'
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@sergeypiano Yes, and Cliburn's recording is exhilarating. I think too many people have Lang Lang's interpretation seared in their brains. This piece fits free movement and speed!
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@muslimfukker ...and given the "lebhaft" (vivid) tempo indication with counting in minims (3/2), I presume one should not try to make this lied calm but rather with somewhat raised temperature; reverent, perhaps even anxious to some extent but not timid. This is a bride's song, not one of a girl going to her first date. :-)
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@muslimfukker Thank you! As for your advice, you probably mean as Robert Intended... :-)
Actually, with all due respect I do not find it necessary to play more slowly: Cliburn takes a faster tempo, W.Backhaus just a bit slower one, Jessie Norman sings almost twice faster... When it comes to song transcriptions, our tempo choice is limited by the capabilities of human voice, hence the slowest tempo is one wherein a singer could sing a phrase in one breath.
You are so musical. Everything you play has such a natural flow.
I am sure who Rudolf Kerer is, you remind me a bit of his way of thinking.
When can i hear you in the United States?
galapz 3 weeks ago
@galapz Thank you! The comparison to Kehrer is flattering enough. :)
I'm afraid, no performances in the US have been planned at the moment.
sergeypiano 3 weeks ago
nice performance!
DLLPIANO 1 month ago
@DLLPIANO Thank you!
sergeypiano 3 weeks ago
Браво !!!
Gusakov 6 months ago
@Gusakov Спасибо. :)
sergeypiano 6 months ago