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Two centuries after Beethoven wrote this amazing Waldstein Sonata, a young Italian pianist with the name of Alberto Sanna decided to investigate on what could have possibly been the idea of tempi of the composer himself had in mind or what could have been the performance practice during the 19th century of this Sonata. After all, it is exactly this sonata that contains that mysterious Prestissimo at the end with the famous "glissando" octaves that everyone seems to find more interesting in keep labeling it as impossible to play instead of solve the 'problem'.
Alberto took the metronome marks for this sonata Czerny gave in his Pianoforte School op.500 and he decided to work on it and to experiment with these new tempi! Even before discovering this channel, he developped the idea that taking two ticks for one might actually solve the whole problem at once. And resulted in a wonderful new piece of music as well.
It took him a few years not only to discover Authentic Sound but also to contact me. And so here we are, happy to give the stage to this young Italian pianist for a beautiful and though 'premiere' of one of the most illustrious works history provided us with.
He described the last movement as a dream... and how nice of an illustration is that! Here's the real power of the WBMP Whole Beat Metronome Practice music becomes so strong and compositions so... advanced. In a way, this rondo announces the impressionists almost one century later...
1:25 - Allegro con brio (H=88)
21:39 - Adagio molto (8=56)
28:23 - Rondo: Allegretto moderato (Q=88)
47:40 - Prestissimo (W=88)
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