Ludwig van Beethoven, Sonatine for mandolin and fortepiano in c minor, WoO 43a

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2009

R. Walz mandolin, V.Sofronitsky fortepiano. Fortepiano by Paul McNulty after Anton Walter

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  • @anisuthideyakoindu In much agreement... thank you

  • Qu'elle est belle cette sonatine Belle interprétation

    Michel & Jean

  • it has been written for mandolin and harpsichord, NOT piano!(being exactly the specialty of this Van Beethoven work) It's beautifully played for the mandolin part though! Piano could have been tuned properly ... piano could be played some more baroque frazed(sorry for being so critisizing here, I love you to play whatever however! so congrats anyway!)

  • wonderful playing!

  • Duuuude, I left that comment like..... 2 months ago, LOL

  • yes... but, it's still tremolo picking...

  • That's not tremolo. That's how the mandolin is meant to be played. :)

  • Why hilarious? Please enlighten us...

  • With tremolo... hilarious!

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