I am currently working on the Pathetique Sonata (C Minor), does anyone know a very good recording I can listen to?
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Originally posted by The Lucid Man:
I am currently working on the Pathetique Sonata (C Minor), does anyone know a very good recording I can listen to?
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"If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin
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Originally posted by Rod:
My favoured recording is on a small French label but has long been deleted from the catalogue. It's by Jos van Immerseel using an original 1824 Graf fortepiano. Since this instrument is topical at the moment I might just supply an mp3 or 2 from this recording at this chain (and before anyone says anything I have far fewer moral qualms about 'borrowing' from a long deleted recording. This is in the interest of promoting fps and fp players!). Watch this space.
I won't say anything! Looking forward to that, Rod. It would be interesting to hear the 1824 Graf.
'Truth and beauty joined'
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Originally posted by chopithoven:
Rod, we are waiting for the 1824 Graf.
Op13 - 1st movment
Op13 - 2nd movment
Op13 - 3rd movement
I expect some feedback for my generosity!
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"If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin
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You are pretty generous, Rod, (and speedy too)no matter what others might say! Seriously, I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the 3 mm's. The tone was very clear. Might I become a convert? Actually I do enjoy period instruments and might even start a collection. Thanks again!'Truth and beauty joined'
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Originally posted by Joy:
You are pretty generous, Rod, (and speedy too)no matter what others might say! Seriously, I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the 3 mm's. The tone was very clear. Might I become a convert? Actually I do enjoy period instruments and might even start a collection. Thanks again!
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"If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin
[This message has been edited by Rod (edited 05-07-2002).]
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Originally posted by Rod:
Only 'pretty generous'? I'm speedy alright, but in other circumstances I can be reeeeeal slooow... nudge nudge... You MUST be a convert, lest you deny what you hear with your own ears. I look forward to Chris's assessment of this instrument!
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'Man know thyself''Man know thyself'
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Originally posted by Rod:
Only 'pretty generous'? I'm speedy alright, but in other circumstances I can be reeeeeal slooow... nudge nudge... You MUST be a convert, lest you deny what you hear with your own ears. I look forward to Chris's assessment of this instrument!
[This message has been edited by Joy (edited 05-07-2002).]'Truth and beauty joined'
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Originally posted by Joy:
All right, all right, what I meant to say was you're VERY, VERY generous! Is that better?!
I may add that those who wish to download the above tracks must do so quickly. They will not be there for long. I wonder if the original poster has had the good sence to take advantage of a free dinner!?
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"If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin
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Originally posted by Rod:
My favoured recording is on a small French label but has long been deleted from the catalogue. It's by Jos van Immerseel using an original 1824 Graf fortepiano. Since this instrument is topical at the moment I might just supply an mp3 or 2 from this recording at this chain (and before anyone says anything I have far fewer moral qualms about 'borrowing' from a long deleted recording. This is in the interest of promoting fps and fp players!). Watch this space.
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My Yamaha Clavinova has a setting for a fortepiano, but it seems to be just the same sound as the grand piano, but less bright. There is no difference in the timbre in the lower notes from the upper notes, for example, as you would expect. I pretty much never use it; it is by far the worst and most useless sound on the thing.
But as to the recording of the Pathetique ... I'm still thinking. I'll get back to you.
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