Haydn Jahrbuch, Volume 2Herta Singer University College Cardiff Press, 1964 - Music |
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Page 126
... finale especially at a somewhat faster speed than could be expected , but without its seeming hurried or stiffened , thus making the Double Concerto in F more rewarding to listen to than might otherwise be the case : a result similar to ...
... finale especially at a somewhat faster speed than could be expected , but without its seeming hurried or stiffened , thus making the Double Concerto in F more rewarding to listen to than might otherwise be the case : a result similar to ...
Page 129
... finale is taken by Richter rather quickly , though it cannot be said that he hurries through it ; on the contrary , his pace is well sustained from beginning to end , and this conception , after all , is well in accordance with the ...
... finale is taken by Richter rather quickly , though it cannot be said that he hurries through it ; on the contrary , his pace is well sustained from beginning to end , and this conception , after all , is well in accordance with the ...
Page 130
... finale ( Allegro molto ) are not fully exploited . I personally cannot forget Levi's breathtaking performance issued long ago in the United States on Unicorn : Haydn's modern use of the silence was here fully effective . On the other ...
... finale ( Allegro molto ) are not fully exploited . I personally cannot forget Levi's breathtaking performance issued long ago in the United States on Unicorn : Haydn's modern use of the silence was here fully effective . On the other ...
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