Good question! - 'Dolce (sweet)' indicates in piano a soft velvet-like sound, making the sound closer to as if we do soft sweet talking than singing. 'Cantabile' means played in a singing-like manner that is more expressive and intense than a more whisper-like 'dolce'. The way I understand piano sound, these two are almost opposite from each other.
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Beautiful. Thank you!
Very beautiful music and does not sound difficult to play. I would like to play it myself with pleasure
When you said cantabile and dolce don't go well, what did you mean and why?
Good question! - 'Dolce (sweet)' indicates in piano a soft velvet-like sound, making the sound closer to as if we do soft sweet talking than singing. 'Cantabile' means played in a singing-like manner that is more expressive and intense than a more whisper-like 'dolce'. The way I understand piano sound, these two are almost opposite from each other.