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Fred
Hello,

Is anyone else playing this gorgeous piece? I'm trying (unsuccessfully so far) to develop the clear-light-presto-stacatto-pianissimo touch it needs unsure.gif . I'm also looking for a good recording of it. I hunted down a few extracts on the web and the trend seems to be to play it competitively fast - far faster than the 144=crotchet recommended by my AB book - more like 180+. It sounds too percussive to me at such speeds, more typewriter than music! Is this really how it is supposed to be played? I wonder, as the direction is presto, but not prestissimo.

I'd be grateful if anyone could recommend a cd/recording of this they particularly like, and advice or er, sympathy ph34r.gif , on playing it is welcome too! biggrin.gif
fsharpminor
QUOTE(Fred @ May 22 2007, 10:48 AM) *

Hello,

Is anyone else playing this gorgeous piece? I'm trying (unsuccessfully so far) to develop the clear-light-presto-stacatto-pianissimo touch it needs unsure.gif . I'm also looking for a good recording of it. I hunted down a few extracts on the web and the trend seems to be to play it competitively fast - far faster than the 144=crotchet recommended by my AB book - more like 180+. It sounds too percussive to me at such speeds, more typewriter than music! Is this really how it is supposed to be played? I wonder, as the direction is presto, but not prestissimo.

I'd be grateful if anyone could recommend a cd/recording of this they particularly like, and advice or er, sympathy ph34r.gif , on playing it is welcome too! biggrin.gif


Ive been into Mendelssohn a lot lately (I started a thread on A minor Capriccio), and have also tried the F#minor one (a bit beyond me) . Will have a look at the Scherzo when I'm back home tomorrow, I must have a copy somewhere. I recall an E Major one but not E Minor, though I may be mistaken.

Boo Radley
QUOTE(Fred @ May 22 2007, 10:48 AM) *

Hello,

Is anyone else playing this gorgeous piece? I'm trying (unsuccessfully so far) to develop the clear-light-presto-stacatto-pianissimo touch it needs unsure.gif . I'm also looking for a good recording of it. I hunted down a few extracts on the web and the trend seems to be to play it competitively fast - far faster than the 144=crotchet recommended by my AB book - more like 180+. It sounds too percussive to me at such speeds, more typewriter than music! Is this really how it is supposed to be played? I wonder, as the direction is presto, but not prestissimo.

I'd be grateful if anyone could recommend a cd/recording of this they particularly like, and advice or er, sympathy ph34r.gif , on playing it is welcome too! biggrin.gif

Hi Fred, I must look that one up as I do like Mendelssohn. Nice to have you back, I always loved your signature. biggrin.gif

QUOTE(fsharpminor @ May 22 2007, 12:21 PM) *

have also tried the F#minor one. . .

Funny that. . . rolleyes.gif laugh.gif
Frederic Chopin
QUOTE(Boo Radley @ May 22 2007, 01:17 PM) *
QUOTE(fsharpminor @ May 22 2007, 12:21 PM) *

have also tried the F#minor one. . .

Funny that. . . rolleyes.gif laugh.gif

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Fred
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Ive been into Mendelssohn a lot lately (I started a thread on A minor Capriccio), and have also tried the F#minor one (a bit beyond me) . Will have a look at the Scherzo when I'm back home tomorrow, I must have a copy somewhere. I recall an E Major one but not E Minor, though I may be mistaken.


This one's definitely in E minor - it has a page-longish arpeggio section to hammer the point home. biggrin.gif Although, it does finish in E major. I haven't tried any other Mendelssohn scherzos - I think they're all (at least!) a bit beyone me at the moment - including this one! laugh.gif I haven't got much Mendelssohn experience, apart from the Songs Without Words. How is the A minor Capriccio going? I'll hunt out the thread...

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Hi Fred, I must look that one up as I do like Mendelssohn. Nice to have you back, I always loved your signature. biggrin.gif


Hi! wave.gif Thankies, nice to be back, glad to see some names I recognise still around! biggrin.gif Do give this one a try, I'd like to know someone else is suffering. muahaha.gif

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QUOTE(fsharpminor @ May 22 2007, 12:21 PM) *

have also tried the F#minor one. . .


Funny that. . . rolleyes.gif laugh.gif


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