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hooblie
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from out where the anecdotes roam
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Oct 10, 2015 - 04:32pm PT
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i make a humble approach, as an emissary from a far away place with this offering:
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please, a few minutes of kind forbearance if you would,
for the smitten left hand ... it will accede in due course
a few nice figures here #2 http://youtu.be/Sb3cQZHGPPk
go ketil go
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Norwegian
Trad climber
dancin on the tip of god's middle finger
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Oct 19, 2015 - 07:01pm PT
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the pursuit of love
is ever enticing,
though the journey
does nothing to
prepare one for
their arrival[Click to View YouTube Video]
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Gary
Social climber
Hell is empty and all the devils are here
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Oct 26, 2015 - 07:07am PT
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Heard this, with piano accompaniment, played by a high school girl at the Colburn School Saturday. She did a wonderful job with this work.
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JEleazarian
Trad climber
Fresno CA
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I wish I had easy access to something I could contribute. I greatly appreciate what everyone has posted thus far. Thanks much.
John
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Marlow
Sport climber
OSLO
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Clara Haskil plays Mozart Piano Sonata in C major K 330
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This video was blocked in Germany because "they think" it's Maria João Pires playing...
Clara Haskil never taught and often insisted that she would not know how. In the few times she heard me, I learned more from her than from any other teacher before or since. On one occasion I had difficulty starting the Mozart G Major Concerto K. 453 and was never satisfied with the Eingang. She impatiently pushed me from the chair, and said, “But it doesn’t start ... .” As she sat down the music materialized as if from nowhere. Her arm seemed to glide over the keyboard without any preparation, just as a flat stone skims across the water. This was so typical of her playing; nothing seemed to start or end, and everything became timeless.
On another occasion I played the first movement of the Schubert B flat major Sonata, D. 960 for her. Throughout the movement the chord above the bass trill ends in an eighth note, the same value as in the bass. However, five bars from the end Schubert writes a quarter note in the right hand while retaining the eighth in the left. Almost every pianist ignores this subtle change an releases the right hand with the left, but not Clara Haskil. “You played the chord an eighth too short,” she exclaimed. “So” I replied. “After all, it’s only an eighth.” “Ja, aber ein Achtel Ewigkeit ...” (“Yes, but an eighth of eternity ...”).
Peter Feuchtwanger
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Gary
Social climber
Hell is empty and all the devils are here
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Marlow, thanks for posting Clara Haskil. I spent some time last night nursing a gin and tonic and listening to her Mozart. Maybe JohnE can chime in here, but I thought her articulation was the perfect classical period sound. Need to catch up on selfish man's Bach next.
But since we are on the subject of Mozart:
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skcreidc
Social climber
SD, CA
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Marlow, your house must be filled with music. Our house has been so quiet lately. And we have the instruments
This, Clara Haskil plays Mozart Piano Sonata in C major K 330 brought tear to my eyes. What playing!
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