Earl Wild Plays Moszkowski Etincelles
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Rubato is a matter of taste, but basic rhythmic integrity is not. And that's what's lacking here. Wild plays one tempo initially, then at 14 he plays a different and slower one, at 20, he goes back to faster, at 26 to slower. The same thing happens over and over again (for example, 1:17 and 1:22; 2:12and 2:19), without musical rhyme or reason. "eddopianist" already noted this below. Peter Nero plays this better because he keeps the overall rhythmic pulse of the piece alive throughout.
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listen to pletnevs perfomance
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@mcmilld1 It's supposed to be sparks
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@123mortimer i think he wants to change the rythm cos he does it on places eas to play...its purposedly....
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Sounds like a bad practice session to me. Peter Nero owns this piece
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uhh - you ever heard of rubato? There are fine dynamic shifts and tempo
contrasts which make this interpretation a lightly exciting pleasure to listen
to - much like the movement of sparks careening and falling in the night air.
This is masterful playing!
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Passionate, bold interpretation.
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@668JunKi your right indeed
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your right indeed.
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0:37 is one of most disgusting things ice heard im sorry.
It's way to loud and fast I think.
Horowitz3053 5 years ago
If you think this is too loud and fast, you should hear Volodos play it.
mcmilld1 5 years ago 2