Excellent playing. Great imagination and I love that you actually make changes in the repeats. Too often, the performer just repeats it and I ask myself if there is not more that could be done with it. Or . . . how long is this piece going to go on? But, I loved the imaginative cadenzas and the ornamentation, very much in style.
@@AnnaAraziPiano Then, you hear and let it hear it in a wonderful way. ( I found your video while searching around a pattern which appears in measures 9-10, and in a film music by Hans J. Salter th-cam.com/video/0kj3ZXkKWFU/w-d-xo.html . At 1'56" it appears in e minor, but can be heard in the complete score.) Thank you again!
Very expressive, especially the Adagio. You really show how good these sonatas can sound.
Excellent playing. Great imagination and I love that you actually make changes in the repeats. Too often, the performer just repeats it and I ask myself if there is not more that could be done with it. Or . . . how long is this piece going to go on? But, I loved the imaginative cadenzas and the ornamentation, very much in style.
Thank you very much. Is there anything special in the way the piano is prepared and tuned? You make it sound like a fortepiano.
Thank you, Denis! Nothing was special in the way the piano was tuned, I guess that's how I hear the piece 😀❤️
@@AnnaAraziPiano Then, you hear and let it hear it in a wonderful way. ( I found your video while searching around a pattern which appears in measures 9-10, and in a film music by Hans J. Salter th-cam.com/video/0kj3ZXkKWFU/w-d-xo.html . At 1'56" it appears in e minor, but can be heard in the complete score.) Thank you again!