I appreciate that there is grammar in music, such as Sfordanzo, rests, full stops, slurs, staccato etc.
But listening to Beethoven's rather lovely piano Sonata , no. 15 in D major Op.28 (Pastoral) yesterday, which I enjoy very much until the concluding part, which ends almost as though he gets fed up with it, he snuffs it out rather abrubtly with the two final loud abrupt notes - plunk, plunk , the two notes saying full stop. Sorry that sounds harsh , but I find that many pieces concluding this way with two final loud notes , saying, that's it!
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But listening to Beethoven's rather lovely piano Sonata , no. 15 in D major Op.28 (Pastoral) yesterday, which I enjoy very much until the concluding part, which ends almost as though he gets fed up with it, he snuffs it out rather abrubtly with the two final loud abrupt notes - plunk, plunk , the two notes saying full stop. Sorry that sounds harsh , but I find that many pieces concluding this way with two final loud notes , saying, that's it!
That's yer lot.com
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