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Перевод: pianissimo speek pianissimo


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пианиссимо


Тезаурус:

  1. Ciccolini is better in the more vigourous pieces, but even here he tends to play less softly than he should where Debussy marks pianissimo so that we do not get the full dynamic range needed.
  2. Incidentally, I listen for my own information and education to the early recordings of the Busch quartet to get the measure of what can be achieved, and what pianissimo and dolce really mean .
  3. Incidentally, the sound of the Steinway piano that they use does not seem to me inappropriate, and the Berlin recording is well focused with natural resonance and a good dynamic range including a real pianissimo .
  4. Perhaps the very opening of the slow movement, marked pianissimo , could have been softer, but generally speaking, this is a thoroughly idiomatic and sensitive reading.
  5. I asked him how good his pianissimo was.
  6. Here, Gavrilov at times struck me as insufficiently expansive - not least in the intimate revelations of the introduction, and still more in the frenetic climax and the five magical pianissimo chords that follow, as if from another world, towards the end.
  7. I have the feeling, too, that the great object of the recording engineers here has been to present the full sound-range from the faintest pianissimo to the most thunderous triple- forte , and to ensure also that we hear as it were the furthest tip of the singers' sibilants and the deepest reverberation of the bass drum.
  8. The strengths of the present one lie in the male singers: Markus Schfer is a lightish Acis, who knows how to shade such a piece as "Love in her eyes sits playing", while Wilfried Jochens makes an exceptionally graceful and fluent Damon (my apologies if I have these two the wrong way round; the box and booklet are not explicit); while Peter Like, with his light staccato, his controlled pianissimo and his splendidly rotund tone, makes as good a Polyphemus as any I recall.
  9. The bright recording reflects Leonskaja's powerful attack, and I suspect that the absence of the real pianissimo that is so important in the second and fourth movements may have something to do with the playing itself.
  10. Finzi's sinuous melodies for the solo instrument are made to sound as though the soloist is improvising them, and with extreme daring she uses the widest possible dynamic range down to a whispered pianissimo that might be inaudible in a concert-hall.
  11. Once you had heard him conduct the Leningrad Philharmonic, you could never forget things like that famous pianissimo - not just because it was soft, but because it was incredibly intensive.
  12. But I can make seventy strings sound pianissimo.
  13. Our problem with Sir Thomas Beecham was that he usually kept talking to the orchestra while he conducted, and his words of encouragement or complaint came through loudly, especially in the pianissimo passages.

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