Paul Hindemith: Sonata per violino e pianoforte No.3 (1935)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 พ.ย. 2024
- Paul Hindemith (1895-1963): Sonata per violino e pianoforte No.3 (1935)
1. Ruhig bewegt
2. Langsam
3. Sehr lebhaft
Joseph Szigeti, violino
Carlo Bussotti, pianoforte.
Cover image: painting by Paul Klee.
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Das ist sehr, sehr schön gespielt!
bravo!glorious!
Thank you ! Do you have any more with my father Carlo Bussotti? 😊
I usually don't like much vibrato. I'd often prefer no vibto on violin. But, for people who learned vibrato over years (that's nearly everyone) it's so hard to play whole, serious pieces with no or little vibto. A massive part of your musical mind & consciousness is somehow there in the oscillating hand down your nose to the right of your left ear. Even if you're not someone who just vibrates without much thinking.
BUT it is Szigeti & sounds nice, 1st time. After that, yes it's too much for me.
well, this violinist has a more serious problem; 1) he has pitch problems and 2) he does not understand the piece.
@@JuanRodriguez-uj7le 3) The fingering with all those meow meow.
Vibrato is a bit too wide in my opinion, and the notes are occasionally out of tune slightly. Also it's a bit soft and a bit weak i.e. the notes slip. Apart from that, it is a lovely rendition of the piece!
3rd mov is far toooooooo slow
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i dont like it really much Vibrato too slow and tooo wide. played not hard enough sometimes