Monica, I'm just having some medicinal (neurological issues, you know about), as soon as I'm finished I intend to become quite an active pianist,...
but I really can't understand any rhythmic irregularity and pulse flexibility apart from rubato. I'm just listening to Landowska right now. I'll...
Hi, Richard! yes, I do play differently than Hill. and differently than Rubsam (Rubsam's version has lots of ornamentation). It's a whole new...
Hi, Eddy! This discussion is getting into a useless preciosity. These things are ofter interrelated. You're so concerned about my 3rd beat (which...
and I insist on listening to Rubsam's recordings on the piano. just to make sure this is not an allucination of myself: there are other people who...
just an example of bach playing with tempo flexibility. this is Robert Hill, Gustav Leonhardt's pupil, playing this same symphony....
Hi, Eddy! you're right about wikipedia. But the thing is: if things such as rubato in Baroque music is neglected by the majority of people, this...
Hi, François! Sure there is space for plenty of discussion about historically informed performances. What I really don't understand is how...
Hi, Wiser! Thanks for listening. The pianíssimo was the way I found out to express exordium (rhetorically speaking) of the piece. But I respect...
Sure! But pay me first. :lol:
I don't get your point here. Inégalite is for rhythm. It is supposed to "sound" as an articulation, but it affects rhythm. It's a kind of rubato...
hi, winitsky! I didnt have in mind any dance. baroque is a very complex period. Inegalite can be used at freedom by the performer. you can even...
hi, Richard! thanks for listening. I didnt clearly understand what you mean... the suspensions are there. Inegalite (unevennes) and ornaments...
Me too! I decided to study historically informed baroque practices because I this rubato is very appealing to me too! Thanks, Riley! I can't...
Oh, I see. The problem is that my ear is not good for checking audio quality... for example, I wasn't finding the sound dry. And if I start...
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