Wednesday-February 12, 2003
I made a practice recording of J. Brahms' Capriccio Op. 116, No. 3.
It's a decent recording; one that I'm satisfied with for now. I was lucky to get one that I'm comfortable with on my first try; it took no more than 5-10 minutes. The playing could've been better of course, but I figured making a better recording of the piece would not be a fair and accurate assessment of where I'm at with this particular piece right now; it'd be overkill right now. And the point of making practice recordings is to listen carefully and detect problem areas and remedy it. So I'll leave the recording as is and point out areas that could be improved upon.
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Notes on Brahms Capriccio No.3 , Op.116
The opening section could be a tad faster. I don't feel the tempo is what Brahms intended (Allegro passionato). A broken metronome is no excuse.
b6, the downward arpeggiac chords should be played louder and clearer. It is a difficult chord sequence (to be played fast) to play, perhaps change the fingering? In the recapitulation of this towards the second half of the piece, it's play rather well, so maybe you didn't "warm up" sufficiently at the start.
b9-12 should be played louder (forte) with the top notes accented (still legato though).
b26-8 needs more crescendo'ing (since b28-9) is the climax. You crescendo'd for the 3 preceding measures, what happened?
b31 the pedal should be lifted at the end of measure 30 and subsequently depressed again after A note is played by right hand. The way it's played right now, a very dissonant "blended" sound is produced. You want to avoid this.
b34-45. Make sure to accent the notes indicated. You do a good job of playing legato here, you need to bring some notes out and the way to do that is accenting them. Some left hand notes need to be played louder. Also, watch the pedaling here, as there is a lot of blending.
b46-70, you should practice this section more; sounds like you're not comfortable here; not fully memorized?
b46, you missed a note here.
b64, missed a note in a chord.
b66, missed or played some incorrect notes.
b78, pronounced wrong note
b79-82 is played rather well. Too bad you couldn't play this way to start the piece.
b83 hard to discern if the left hand arpeggios played all the correct notes. You may want to ease up on the pedal here, to make it sound more clear.
b94-9 you do a good job of working the dynamics in accordance to the shape of the melody. The "ben legato" is performed nicely here as well. However, the "molto cresc." is not discernible. This was the case in an earlier section (b26-8). This is significant since you should be working up to a climax.
b103 the bottom notes--the large broken chord--although it stretches 14-15 keys, it should still sound like it's being "held".