
Beethoven Variations Community Challenge - General Discussion Thread!
Hey everyone! 👋 Looking for a place to chat with fellow participants about things that don't belong in the main updates thread or the rules thread?
- Perhaps you have a pianistic question inspired by the challenge?
- Want to chat about general topics of piano technique, practice tips, etc.?
- Or just looking to chat with fellow challenge participants about music?
This is what this thread is for 😊
Feel free to discuss anything about this challenge that doesn't fit in any of the other threads. You are also welcome to start your own thread, if you prefer!
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Hi Domenic
sorry I missed the last performance week of the Schubert-Liszt; I had it ready to play right through up to tempo but the computer gremlins prevented recording until a day after your deadline.
i pray for better luck this time with the Beethoven, seems quite gracious and good humored early Beethoven although I have never heard it.
No technical challenges (I have been playing his 32 variations since a teenager) and look forward to recording my performance soon.
Nick
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Hey Dominic,
Thank you so much for your valuable work on Tonebase! 👏
You tempted us with Beethoven so here I am!!! 😉
This is really a nice and approachable piece. I have already gone through the entire score and there are a few technical challenges that arise from within the apparent simplicity of the piece, including some fingerings and all the detailed instructions in terms of dynamics, articulation, slurs, etc. I also had some doubts about the speed fluctuations throughout the different moods/sections.
Apart from that, it was great to confirm my first impressions about the Theme appearing somewhere else!! 🤔 Especially as I reached Variation IV, it was clear that Beethoven had used the same thematic material in one of his sonatas; I just could not recognize immediately which one it was... After a few searches, I finally found the right spot and the corresponding introductory note in the Henle Verlag edition: «WoO 77 on a theme from the finale of Piano Sonata op. 22»!!!
Let us keep in touch!
Joao
Here it is, by my favourite pianist, Claudio Arrau.
The theme appears clearly after 0m39s & 4m22s (major) and after 2m17s & 2m42s (minor).
Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.11 in B flat, Op.22 - 4. Rondo (Allegretto)
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Ah Beethoven, my favorite! I have played his 6 Vars. On a Swiss Song and 6 Vars. on Nel Cor Piu non Mi Sento. I look forward to learning this piece now. I missed the final stretch of the Liszt challenge due to unforeseen circumstances - but hope I can be more dialed in this time! Thank you, Dominic, for organizing these fun challenges!