Ingryd Thorson & Julian Thurber, piano
Antonín Dvořák – Legends, Op. 59
1. Allegretto non troppo, quasi andantino [D minor] 3’03
2. Molto moderato [G major] 4’08
3. Allegro giusto [G minor] 4’11
4. Molto maestoso [C major] 5’30
5. Allegro giusto [A flat major] 4’16
6. Allegro con moto [C sharp minor] 4’21
7. Allegretto grazioso [A major] 2’14
8. Un poco allegretto e grazioso, quasi andantino [F major] 3’16
9. Andante con moto [D major] 2’27
10. Andante [B flat minor] 3’14
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I find musical piano is still soothing.
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thepiano is a very versatile persecution instrument with a large range of sounds and pedals to adjust the force and the resonance, so when plats the piano well one really can control the sounds coming out…And that is hard to do , for most!
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You seem to know so much about musical instruments. Piano, guitar, ukulele, banjo, drums are just a few that I know off. Thank you, g-b
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I was just about to ask you how you enjoyed Dvorak’s legends: don’t you find his compositions very communicative, as if you understand what he wants to say? I think I do, I like his work very much!
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Legend? Gee don’t know much about legend just yet. I am still using my ears to understand what kind of emotions it will speak to me.
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to me it seems close to folklore…like I can relate to themes, even though I’m not from his lands.
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I don’t know a lot, I just get by, but remember the magic work wikipedia, whatever you want to find out…it will be there! So nice chatting with you!
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Like wise.
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Thanks
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