Topic: Piano Sonata No. 8 in C Minor, Op 13 "Pathetique" II. Adagio cantabile
Hi all -- me again! It's been too long (been very busy with work). This time I'm sharing a performance of 'Piano Sonata No. 8 in C Minor, Op 13. "Pathetique" II. Adagio cantabile', recorded August 24, 2024.
Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/kerri-shotts/pia...-cantabile
Listen on Youtube: https://youtu.be/v1dQYNv-HDU
This has been a challenge to get up to a level I'm comfortable sharing (even with some editing)—so much nuance is required to clearly separate out the melody while also ensuring dynamics throughout the piece are well presented.
Normally I'd post a link to SoundCloud, but this seems to be one of those pieces that gets copyright claimed even though it's in the public domain, and so I'm having to dispute the claim to get the track re-listed on SoundCloud. Youtube has also decided the video is claimed (different performer) but at least for now they're letting the video stay up, so not going to bother fighting that one just yet. I guess I'll take the compliment that my performance is anywhere near as good as the two recordings that matched against mine! Update: SoundCloud reinstated the track, so I've added link above.
Performed on Yamaha NU1X; rendered with Pianoteq 8.3 w/ Bosendorfer VC Warm as the base preset in Logic Pro 11. I removed the reverb on the preset and replaced with Logic's ChromaVerb (Cathedral) preset. I also adjusted the piano curve to better separate melody and accompaniment during playback. This probably only works on my Yamaha NU1X, but in case any one is interested:
Global Velocity = [0, 18, 41, 57, 73, 88, 102, 116, 126; 0, 8, 29, 51, 69, 86, 98, 107, 109]
All other parameters on the preset are unchanged.
Logic Mastering Chain: ChromaVerb (Cathedral, 0% Attack, 75% Size, 70% Density, 3.5s Decay, 85% Dry, 15% Wet) -> Linear EQ (low cut) -> Compressor (Vintage VCA, -44.5db threshold, 1.4:1 ratio, 0db make up, 0.7 knee, 26ms attack, 48ms release, -12db auto gain) -> Normalized
Editing: In addition to a few tweaks to velocity and a couple of timing fixes, the original recording was a bit... overzealous when it came to the tempo of the second half, so I did stretch the MIDI out in the last half to how I normally play it. I think I probably had a bit too much caffeine the night I recorded it! (Of course it's also fun to see how widely my tempo varies across performances -- I find I range anywhere from 4:45 to around 6 minutes for this piece depending on my mood.)
~Kerri
Pianoteq 8, Organteq 2, Yamaha NU1X, Yamaha P515