Me playing the third movement of Beethoven's 17th piano sonata in D minor, better known as the Tempest Sonata (named after the Shakespeare play that allegedly inspired the piece), recorded from my electric piano. Still some mistakes here and there, but here's hoping they go unnoticed!
The middle section of this sonata (2:35 and onward) I think is one the most beautiful I've ever heard. It's counter-intuitively heavy on the staccato but builds up to a wonderful finish. I admittedly use a little too much sustain for it, but I cannot help myself! The variations on the first theme (4:25) are also beautifully tempestuous in a way only Beethoven could write them.
Let me know what you guys think. c:
The middle section of this sonata (2:35 and onward) I think is one the most beautiful I've ever heard. It's counter-intuitively heavy on the staccato but builds up to a wonderful finish. I admittedly use a little too much sustain for it, but I cannot help myself! The variations on the first theme (4:25) are also beautifully tempestuous in a way only Beethoven could write them.
Let me know what you guys think. c:
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