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Schubert - Piano Sonata No. 19 in C Minor, D.958 (Audio+Sheet) [Kempff]
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- Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
- Wilhelm Kempff, piano
00:00 I. Allegro
08:40 II. Adagio
15:35 III. Menuetto: Allegro - Trio
19:27 IV. Allegro
25:40 I love that he understands the difference between when Schubert writes decrescendo (getting softer) and diminuendo (getting softer AND slower).
The First 20 seconds give me Beethoven WoO 80 flashbacks
yes! and Pathetique sonata mov 3 a bit too
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how about op. 111?
Думаю, здесь это отсылка, аллюзия
The middle part of the 4th movement, rondo, 23:00 ~ 23:53, is magically beautiful. Here Kempff creates the world of non-gravitation, weightlessness. He achieves this by using the right pedal fully, which way of playing is not adopted by all pianists.
The incredible imagination of Schubert just keeps on inventing from first moment to last throughout. Scary. Astounding. Extraordinary.
I’ve pretty thoroughly studied many composers and I’ll say that Schubert is one who never stops surprising. He is able to create moments that I’ve never heard anyone else create.
How did he manage to get the sound of 0:43 note C on the right hand? It's magic.
Sounds like Soft pedal
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Köszönöm szépen!
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27:14
En style beethovéno-schubertien donc.
La coda du finale rappelle le finale de la 17e sonate.