Incredible. I made an attempt at this and I wonder if I have the fingering correct because it seems physically impossible at this speed. The jump from F# pinky to A middle finger in the first measure is giving me particular trouble to play smoothly at all.
All people or anyone can become music hobbyist, but not become professional musician. Professional musician need to long time training and exercise through 5 hours to 7 hours everyday.
@@LJO_Hurts_Pianos yup, but in single beat theory.... Shoudn't it be half of that? If you have no ideia of what I'm saying, search for Authentique Sound.
@@FelipeJunqueiraMusicista The tempo, as written, is 144 quarter notes per minute. The performance matches a digital metronome set to that tempo. You may play it however you want, but if the tempo marking is Q=144, and the performer plays it at Q=144, they're not giving a dishonest performance. No more than violinists playing a Bach double concerto non-period instruments and with modern tunings are deceived or being deceptive. The issue of the metronome and the possible discrepancies between declared note values/tempo markings and how the original metronomes differed from modern ones has been a point of contention forever. Until we can travel backward in time, the debate will drag on eternally, -- at something like selecting a random Alkan miniature and stating the tempo as "Sixteenth Note = 3 BPM"
Incredible. I made an attempt at this and I wonder if I have the fingering correct because it seems physically impossible at this speed. The jump from F# pinky to A middle finger in the first measure is giving me particular trouble to play smoothly at all.
This one is amazing...!
Respect composer's writing tempo mark including Karl Czerny and Clementi and Cramer
Quelle dextérité !
beautiful
super
Sounds interesting at speed 0.75. more like Bach
That is my tempo :D
Nel mio spartito il tempo è 104 bpm. Qualcuno può darmi delucidazioni?
I can play that
Not easy. Play fast tempo meanwhile fingers dexterity touching skills it must be clean and tidy/neat and evenly.
All people or anyone can become music hobbyist, but not become professional musician. Professional musician need to long time training and exercise through 5 hours to 7 hours everyday.
Just only focus on exercise everyday 5 hours to 7 hours can be successful like boiling water.
I'm sorry, but the musical phrasing is incorrect.
MIDI
This Is Number 6 not 5...
It's 5
@@kitsuen.m nop I have checked it I'm sure
@@massyfederici9630aybe it's a typo
In the ricordi edition ( von bulow) it's no. 5
@Miraak what is the correct title then? i cannot find it anywhere 😭
Way too fast
No, it is absolutely faithful to the metronome marking of quarter note = 144 / minute.
Yeah. Great, phenomenal virtuoso do he is able to Play so fast but it reminds me Bach and would sound more beautiful slower
@@LJO_Hurts_Pianos yup, but in single beat theory.... Shoudn't it be half of that? If you have no ideia of what I'm saying, search for Authentique Sound.
@@FelipeJunqueiraMusicista The tempo, as written, is 144 quarter notes per minute. The performance matches a digital metronome set to that tempo. You may play it however you want, but if the tempo marking is Q=144, and the performer plays it at Q=144, they're not giving a dishonest performance. No more than violinists playing a Bach double concerto non-period instruments and with modern tunings are deceived or being deceptive.
The issue of the metronome and the possible discrepancies between declared note values/tempo markings and how the original metronomes differed from modern ones has been a point of contention forever.
Until we can travel backward in time, the debate will drag on eternally, -- at something like selecting a random Alkan miniature and stating the tempo as "Sixteenth Note = 3 BPM"