Sight-reading, Beethoven Piano Sonata No.9, Op.14, No.1

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  • @피아노공장장ThePianoFact
    @피아노공장장ThePianoFact  14 днів тому +1

    00:01 1st movement
    36:27 2nd movement
    46:05 CODA
    49:30 3rd movement
    This is mainly for my piano practice. Thank you!😅

  • @albertorenda2421
    @albertorenda2421 14 днів тому +1

    I want to say you something... Where there it is or it is not for practice I think you are better then a lot of well known players, pianists, in interpretation of the notes... Thank you

    • @피아노공장장ThePianoFact
      @피아노공장장ThePianoFact  14 днів тому

      @albertorenda2421
      I sincerely appreciate your generous comments. Your compliments will remain among the few compliments I have heard. On the other hand, I must be careful not to let your compliments make me lazy about practicing the piano. I still have a lot to learn about practicing the piano.
      I usually think about the talent of a genius as follows.
      If someone does not recognize the talent of a genius, there are two cases.
      The first is that a person is more outstanding than a genius, and the genius seems ordinary to him.
      The second is that a person is just an ordinary person, and does not understand and recognize the genius.
      Usually, the second case is the most common reason why a person does not recognize a genius.
      Based on my above views, I think you recognize my talent in interpreting the notes of my music. If so, you must be more talented in music than I am.
      I majored in philosophy, and especially when I read the texts of Kant, a German, I admire and respect the beauty of the sublime structure of the texts.
      Likewise, when I look at Beethoven's musical language, Beethoven's scores, I find a structure that is well expressed in the structure of German idea alike Kant's texts.
      When I practice Beethoven's sonatas, I focus on seeing the sublimity in the structure of Beethoven's language and expressing that joy in a way that I can express, rather than thinking that I should do particularly well.
      Also, one thing I would like to add is that I think that the language of music is the score and sound. I minimize acquiring background knowledge about music and avoid leaving detailed explanations about my piano practice.
      Thank you. Warm greetings!😊