Originally posted by Rod:
I don't prefer the fortepiano on grounds of the sound of these instruments per se, but rather on their suitability for the notes that Beethoven wrote. The fact that so much of B's piano music is clearly not suitable of the modern instrument is the reason, I suggest, why so much of it is is mis-interpreted. If B had miraculously came into possession of a modern Steinway do you think he would have wrote music for it in the same manner as the compositions he did write?!!
Rod
I don't prefer the fortepiano on grounds of the sound of these instruments per se, but rather on their suitability for the notes that Beethoven wrote. The fact that so much of B's piano music is clearly not suitable of the modern instrument is the reason, I suggest, why so much of it is is mis-interpreted. If B had miraculously came into possession of a modern Steinway do you think he would have wrote music for it in the same manner as the compositions he did write?!!
Rod
Also Beethoven had no hangups re. transposing the Sonata Op.14 no.1 into an entirely different medium - the string quartet - surely it is less of a leap than that to go from a Graf to a Steinway ?
With regard to the Hanover Band , I'm with you on that one - I have heard them perform live, and they are electric !
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