Well, my Music Teacher and I get on to some lengthy discussions and sometimes arguments. Our most recent debate is "What is technically the hardest Piano work that Beethoven EVER worte?" Due to the fact that she has played many more pieces, we are just debating over what is harder to play out of the third movement of the "Moonlight sonata", than the piano solo to his third Piano concerto (first movement)!
Plaese agree with me, htat the "Moonlight Sonata" is harder, or maybe it is just the fact that I hate and can't stand appegios that rein supreme throughout the "Moonlight sonata". But she thinks that it is harder for the Concerto.
(To all performers)
But I would also like to know what is the hardest Beethoven work you have ever played? And Please tell me if it WASN"T for the Piano. For Example, Beethovens' violin concerto, has a painfully high THREE top A's at the beginning of the first movement. And that is enough to make any oboe players face turn red no matter how soft the reed of how good the player!
Thankyou for your replies!
oboe_15
Beethoven rocks!
[This message has been edited by oboe_15 (edited 07-05-2001).]
Plaese agree with me, htat the "Moonlight Sonata" is harder, or maybe it is just the fact that I hate and can't stand appegios that rein supreme throughout the "Moonlight sonata". But she thinks that it is harder for the Concerto.
(To all performers)
But I would also like to know what is the hardest Beethoven work you have ever played? And Please tell me if it WASN"T for the Piano. For Example, Beethovens' violin concerto, has a painfully high THREE top A's at the beginning of the first movement. And that is enough to make any oboe players face turn red no matter how soft the reed of how good the player!
Thankyou for your replies!
oboe_15
Beethoven rocks!
[This message has been edited by oboe_15 (edited 07-05-2001).]
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