Hi all,
I'm dying to figure out what the movement titles Beethoven gave this piece, Piano Sonata #28, Opus 101 means. It's obviously German & I've never come across a translation. It'd be really nice if -- for once -- these stuffy Classical record companies would put out linear notes that have the English equivalant right below the "esoteric" jargon. I still have a hard time telling apart the Italian directions like "ma non troppo" versus "Allegretto." Why must they make it so hard for those of us who did not have the pleasure of attending a conservatory?
Well, here are the movements. If anyone can translate, I'll be indebted. Thanks!
1) Etwas lebhaft und mit der inningsten Empfindung.
2) Lebhaft, marschmaBig.
3) Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll.
4) Geschwinde, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit.
I'm dying to figure out what the movement titles Beethoven gave this piece, Piano Sonata #28, Opus 101 means. It's obviously German & I've never come across a translation. It'd be really nice if -- for once -- these stuffy Classical record companies would put out linear notes that have the English equivalant right below the "esoteric" jargon. I still have a hard time telling apart the Italian directions like "ma non troppo" versus "Allegretto." Why must they make it so hard for those of us who did not have the pleasure of attending a conservatory?
Well, here are the movements. If anyone can translate, I'll be indebted. Thanks!
1) Etwas lebhaft und mit der inningsten Empfindung.
2) Lebhaft, marschmaBig.
3) Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll.
4) Geschwinde, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit.
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