The Truth About The Moonlight Sonata
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@mark said in The Truth About The Moonlight Sonata:
I did not have any problem hearing him. Must be a mac thing. lol
Actually, it's just that his voice is quiet with respect to his piano.
But, speaking of Beethoven, let's look at the first 4 bars of Op 67.
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I will have to watch these later. They seem interesting.
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I didn’t really watch the video because I’m too lazy but I believe that I remember in andras schiffs series on the sonatas he said the first movement of the moonlight was a funeral march and should be played at the tempo of steady marching pallbearers and not slow and romantic.
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@mark said in The Truth About The Moonlight Sonata:
I did not have any problem hearing him. Must be a mac thing. lol
Actually, it's just that his voice is quiet with respect to his piano.
But, speaking of Beethoven, let's look at the first 4 bars of Op 67.
Link to video@George-K said in The Truth About The Moonlight Sonata:
But, speaking of Beethoven, let's look at the first 4 bars of Op 67.
I wonder if it's popularity increased because of it's widespread use in WW2, particularly by the British and French. V for Victory!
https://www.popularbeethoven.com/beethovens-fifth-symphony-in-world-war-ii/
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