@@hamjii it would be an easy mistake to make if you are sight reading, but the D would make more harmonic sense, so I think it's right. However... Beethoven was a cheeky monkey with details like this and often made petite changes so as to bilk another publisher. Which I wouldn't hesitate to do if I were him anyway. Could be the latter. no matter, it's still a very lovely and charming experience listening to it.
@@barney6888 haha, I was joking Barney ! I admire such a musical knowledge to note such details. I myself had never heard this op.108 before, and Pollini was the only reason to notice the work. Finding Kirchschlager was a big bonus though, when I first saw this ten some years ago ! Many thanks
What a nice version of this song.
Pollini gets a tap on the fingers with a ruler from the nun! He plays a Bb instead of a D in the left hand, 4th beat, bar 11. Mama mia!!
Impossible... Must be a misprint !
@@hamjii it would be an easy mistake to make if you are sight reading, but the D would make more harmonic sense, so I think it's right. However... Beethoven was a cheeky monkey with details like this and often made petite changes so as to bilk another publisher. Which I wouldn't hesitate to do if I were him anyway. Could be the latter. no matter, it's still a very lovely and charming experience listening to it.
@@barney6888 haha, I was joking Barney ! I admire such a musical knowledge to note such details. I myself had never heard this op.108 before, and Pollini was the only reason to notice the work. Finding Kirchschlager was a big bonus though, when I first saw this ten some years ago ! Many thanks
@@hamjii it has a haunting foreshadow or influence of/from Schubert!