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In Reply to: Ah. Drop the 16th notes to the Left hand. Nt posted by jdaniel@jps.net on July 12, 2020 at 11:24:46:
There are similar passages in the last movement of the Waldstein Sonata too!
The dropping of individual trill notes to bring out the melody notes will NEVER be heard by the audience. ;-)
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- Yes - strategically! ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 11:38:12 07/12/20 (12)
- They will now! - tinear 12:05:53 07/13/20 (11)
- The only way they might be aware of it is perhaps. . . - Chris from Lafayette 15:32:35 07/13/20 (10)
- RE: Pifflle! - B. Scarpia 08:43:53 07/17/20 (3)
- Ooh! Rattle it off and post it - I want to hear it! ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 19:01:15 07/17/20 (2)
- what is in the mini maggies? - DrChaos 14:41:29 07/14/20 (1)
- Yes - That's true about the instruments - Chris from Lafayette 01:03:18 07/15/20 (0)
- Kid's stuff! I was able to sight-read mm 462 and 463. I stopped there because it just wasn't challenging. t - jdaniel@jps.net 18:49:06 07/13/20 (3)
- Yeah - I guess it's all relative! [nt] ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 21:30:01 07/13/20 (2)
- Have you heard Igor Levit's op 111 yet? It really does sound as if B's soul flutters away. nt - jdaniel@jps.net 07:10:35 07/14/20 (1)
- Not Op. 111, but I've heard a couple of the other sonatas, and I liked them - Chris from Lafayette 09:02:09 07/14/20 (0)