Topic: Mozart Fantasia in d minor K.397

https://youtu.be/f_9BVhHnGco

Piano preset used:
A Petrof 275
NY Steinway D
K2 Basic
Steinway B
C Bechstein 282
Petrof 284 Mistral
Bluethner Model One
Grotrain Royal
Steingraeber 272
HB Steinway D

Re: Mozart Fantasia in d minor K.397

k c Paul Li,

I like it. Great playing. Why? The tempo changes and forte/piano changes (the way you play it) make it full of life. I have listened to several versions of this piece on Youtube and they are all different, some too slow. But, as with Clair de lune and Arabesque, you make the music art in your own way, what matters is what we do with the music. Is there sadness in this music, but also some waiting for things to happen? A Masterpiece! And, nice video.

It’s nice you use pedal much and without it it’s intensive.  A pianist, who like to make music through midi and computer. Wonderful symbiosis ! What keyboard do you use?

I was listening carefully several times and could feel/hear the touch and different tone colours in many places - for example about 1,06 - 1,09 and 2,02 - 2,05 it is heard clearly. Bravo!
I can hardly wait for the next piece         k c Paul Li, thank you so much for sharing. Keep them coming.

I try to work with your method now with Bach Toccata BWV 916 - if I manage to get through it in an acceptable way……

Best wishes,

Stig

Pianoteqenthusiast, Organteqenthusiast, Harpteqenthusiast, Harpsichordteqenthusiast and experimenter

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (20-04-2022 22:50)

Re: Mozart Fantasia in d minor K.397

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

What keyboard do you use?

I was listening carefully several times and could feel/hear the touch and different tone colours in many places - for example about 1,06 - 1,09 and 2,02 - 2,05 it is heard clearly. Bravo!
I can hardly wait for the next piece

I try to work with your method now with Bach Toccata BWV 916 - if I manage to get through it in an acceptable way……       k c Paul Li, thank you so much for sharing. Keep them coming.

Best wishes,

Stig

I use Yamaha P60 88key keyboard, an old keyboard I bought in 2003. Had made many recordings since then. For the sound source, I use "The Grand 2" in those old days. I'd try Pianoteq while it was in ver.2, but it sounded just like a toy.
It was Pianoteq 6 onward that I felt ok with Pianoteq. Now I have found a way to use Pianoteq.
Very happy to have a good instrument at hand for recordings, with a satisfying result. And now, I use 9" acoustic Steinway Grand in Concert and virtual Pianoteq 7 for recordings. Yeah, it sounds strange! But it works.

Re: Mozart Fantasia in d minor K.397

Video missing, repost.

https://youtu.be/qTSPHe8lgm8