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Tres intermezzos op. 117 - Brahms

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Tres intermezzos para piano. Op.117 Johannes Brahms (1892)

N.1 Andante moderato
N.2 Andante non troppo e con molto expressione

No pude tocar el N.3 (Andante con moto) porque se iba a extender mucho la audición.
12-06-2007 Audicion de clausura del departamento de piano, curso 2006-2007.

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  • The loudness could be caused by the position and poor quality of the mic.

  • A vale te hablo en español ... está obra me emociona mazo

  • Nice, good Job :)

  • too loud!! and way too slow with no climax.

  • i agree... I play Op. 117, so what i would like to say is that E-flat major doesn't sound like a lullaby. There's a shepherd's folk song excerpt on top of the intermezzo that translates: Sleep, Sleep my child in sweet repose, it grieves me so to see you weep. And the B-flat minor, it should bear the pain that Brahms felt inside... he revered Clara Schumann, but Robert was his friend too, right? There's too many nuances that should have been broguht out from the piece.

  • Bravo!

  • N1K2C3 - the music sound to loud for a lullaby and this is not helped much by the twangy piano sound.

  • Really perfect, good tempo, perfect chords

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