I just saw this the other day, and there's a specific passage from one of his Piano Concertos played by Helene Grimaud that I knew I'd heard before but really touched me (particularly the expression on her face while playing) and I have to know what it is...the credits only mention Beethoven 4, but I've listened to the whole thing and can't find it. Basically it's just this slow descending scale passage that if it were in C would go:
G____ F E D C B | B__ A__
(Cmaj) . . . . . . .| (Fmaj)
I think it might then repeat one tone up, but my memory's a bit hazy. I believe there might be a couple of Gs the octave below preceding this (again, assuming it was in C - don't have perfect pitch and couldn't see the keyboard so I don't know the key).
Does anybody know where this is from?
Thanks for any help!
G____ F E D C B | B__ A__
(Cmaj) . . . . . . .| (Fmaj)
I think it might then repeat one tone up, but my memory's a bit hazy. I believe there might be a couple of Gs the octave below preceding this (again, assuming it was in C - don't have perfect pitch and couldn't see the keyboard so I don't know the key).
Does anybody know where this is from?
Thanks for any help!
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