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Beethoven. Sonata No. 17 Op.31 No.2, III mov.

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2008

JingXuan Zhang (13 y. o.)
Solo Recital on January of 2006
Ada Shebanova's Piano School
Beethoven. Sonata No.17 in D minor 3rd mov.
Beneficial Solo Recital for 50 minutes was given by 13 years JingXuan Zhang
at Creekside Middle School, Carmel, Indiana.
Program:
1.Bach. Prelude and Fugue in C# Major.
2.Beethoven. Sonata No.17 in D minor.3 movements.
3.Chopin. Fantasia-Impromptu Op.66
4.Tchaikovsky. Dumka
5.Chopin. Scherzo in Bb minor Op.31
and
Mozart. Alla Turca K.331 (on encore!)

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  • This young man has many admirable qualities in his playing- obviously very talented and very well taught. When he performs it again he may want to consider pulling the tempo back a notch as this is indicated "Allegretto". Still very enjoyable and excellent!

  • Thank you very much for your comments piano6861

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  • Sure, it's way too fast. But he's a smart kid, and his sparkling intelligence (and well-developed technique) saves the performance. So whatever this is, it's not "poor playing," as one commentator says. I hope, though, that his teacher will have a heart-to-heart about the meaning of this piece.

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  • welldone. However it was played at a very high temop, nearly ''Presto''. If I were the examiner I would have to fail you although I do not wish to.

  • ur so funny

  • Really good technique, especially for his age... but what's the rush?

  • lol i think i love you haha

    im starting soon, a bit late for me if i might add but it took a while for me to see how much i loved the piano-- but thank you for insiring me that age doesnt matter with it. :D

  • One of my favorites performance. Even though is fast is well performed and controlled

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