 Hi, I'm Niels Mönchelmeyer and together with you I want to talk about the second movement of Schubert's Apojoni Sonata. It's like a peaceful island and so beautiful and touching and it's also incredibly difficult to perform on stage because it's so slow and we need to move very slowly and carefully create an everlasting normal melody and if you think about the mood itself, it's actually not a standstill but it is always moving and the piano has always eight notes so always listen to the piano and have a feeling that within this pulsation of eight notes you move and move and move. I suggest you practice this in two different ways, once you play it much faster and then you play half tempo and focus that the movements are equally flowing as if you play fast so that you don't get stuck inside.