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This is first of four piano pieces that draw me back continually! I have both the Liszt and Schubert Standchens and I switch between the two when attempting to get the music off the page! We could do with a session on how to do hands on top of each other and pedalling staccato?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlTTgJau33Q&list=RDSlTTgJau33Q&start_radio=1
Roy
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OK enough - but Sondheim is our Mozart!
Elaine Stritch [I'm still here!] and Patti Lupone [the Ladies Who Lunch]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xz1TUgdG6A
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Ahh - what a nice question, thanks Dominic. After the Chopin masterclasses (I was really so taken away but that tip on the Barcarolle pedalling from ....(??) Dunn, following the Chopin marking, but then it sounded like he suggested a finger pedal) - got a bit chopin-crazy (I know - yawn - but I haven't listened to it for some time, so re-discovered in a way). Listened to Louis Lortie's recordings - the scherzos, ballades and impromptus with nocturnes in-between. Really liked Scherzo 1 (and then downloaded the Ivo Pogorelich version of it - which is quite different).
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As I am learning Schubert's Impromptu Opus 142 No 3 B flat Major (Rosamunde) - I keep listening to Mitsuku Uchida play it. We just got the CDs of her playing Mozart's Sonatas too... such a great touch. But, the Schubert has been on replay during my commute. https://youtu.be/8C-engb-FZE