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    #16
    Originally posted by Rod:
    Did you hear my fantastic mp3 of the 4th Concerto? That was with a Graf model too (original in this case).

    I did not since I am a sometime visitor here now instead of a regular.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Chaszz:
      I did not since I am a sometime visitor here now instead of a regular.

      Too bad for you. I recommend you visit more regularly if you can.

      I'm uploading op74 ("Harp' quartet) tomorrow.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Rod:
        Too bad for you. I recommend you visit more regularly if you can.

        I'm uploading op74 ("Harp' quartet) tomorrow.

        I explained some time ago that before I retired about a year ago, I sat in front of my computer at my job all day while not having enough to do. Therefore I corresponded a lot on the internet. Now I am busy most of the time with my own sculpture and painting, and spend much less time on the computer. However, I still listen to music, including a lot by composers you do not particularly approve of. Most recently Richard Strauss, Mahler, Berlioz and Bruch.



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          #19
          Originally posted by Chaszz:
          I explained some time ago that before I retired about a year ago, I sat in front of my computer at my job all day while not having enough to do. Therefore I corresponded a lot on the internet. Now I am busy most of the time with my own sculpture and painting, and spend much less time on the computer. However, I still listen to music, including a lot by composers you do not particularly approve of. Most recently Richard Strauss, Mahler, Berlioz and Bruch.

          [This message has been edited by Chaszz (edited 04-15-2005).]

          And no Bruckner?

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            #20
            Originally posted by Chaszz:
            I explained some time ago that before I retired about a year ago, I sat in front of my computer at my job all day while not having enough to do. Therefore I corresponded a lot on the internet. Now I am busy most of the time with my own sculpture and painting, and spend much less time on the computer. However, I still listen to music, including a lot by composers you do not particularly approve of. Most recently Richard Strauss, Mahler, Berlioz and Bruch.

            [This message has been edited by Chaszz (edited 04-15-2005).]
            Fair enough, but I find it interesting that you find the piano inadequate whereas Joy thinks the very same instrument has plenty of power.


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              #21
              Originally posted by Rod:
              Fair enough, but I find it interesting that you find the piano inadequate whereas Joy thinks the very same instrument has plenty of power.


              Finally I´m back from a quite long and disturbing computer breakdown. I loved the adagio yet the fortepiano IMHO lacked a bit of fire in the last movement although the orchestra (loved the timpani especially) was splendid, I heared the emil gilels rendition of the 5th concerto not long ago, perhaps his fiery approach makes me a bit (if not wholely) subjective.

              Regards,
              Ruud

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                #22
                Originally posted by Rod:
                Fair enough, but I find it interesting that you find the piano inadequate whereas Joy thinks the very same instrument has plenty of power.


                And I do think this fp has quite a bit of power particularly in this recording to my ears anyway but it does seem that Chaszz and now Ruud are in disagreement with this. Strange how some things sound so different to different people. I thought this was one of the best orchestral and fp works we have presented on our forum.



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                  #23
                  Originally posted by ruudp:
                  Finally I´m back from a quite long and disturbing computer breakdown. I loved the adagio yet the fortepiano IMHO lacked a bit of fire in the last movement although the orchestra (loved the timpani especially) was splendid, I heared the emil gilels rendition of the 5th concerto not long ago, perhaps his fiery approach makes me a bit (if not wholely) subjective.

                  Regards,
                  Ruud
                  The orchestral textures in the Rondo benefit from the additional transparency offered by period instruments. I've commented myself in this chain to the effect that the Rondo tempo could have been directed in a more dynamic manner, but this is more an issue with Hogwood than any kind of piano.


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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Joy:
                    And I do think this fp has quite a bit of power particularly in this recording to my ears anyway but it does seem that Chaszz and now Ruud are in disagreement with this. Strange how some things sound so different to different people. I thought this was one of the best orchestral and fp works we have presented on our forum.

                    Perhaps we have better sound systems Joy!?


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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Rod:
                      Perhaps we have better sound systems Joy!?


                      Perhaps.



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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Rod:
                        Fair enough, but I find it interesting that you find the piano inadequate whereas Joy thinks the very same instrument has plenty of power.


                        I don't find any lack of power per se in the instrument, but as I said specifically the problem for me is in the lack of the long sustainment of the notes. If I am not mistaken this is one of the chief differences between the fp and pf and here it is very telling, for me at any rate.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Chaszz:
                          I don't find any lack of power per se in the instrument, but as I said specifically the problem for me is in the lack of the long sustainment of the notes. If I am not mistaken this is one of the chief differences between the fp and pf and here it is very telling, for me at any rate.

                          As I've said there are not notes in Beethoven that require the lever of sustain beyond what a Graf can produce, but as we are going round in circles I'd rather discuss op74 in the appropriate place...

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