Schubert "4 Impromptus D.935, Op.142-1"

 How about Schubert? My teacher recommended that I type D.935, Op.142-1 from 4Impromptus. I listened to several pianists play it while following the score. But it took me quite a while to get to the point where I thought, "I would like to play this way.

 I asked my teacher to listen to it, thinking it would be okay in my own way. He told me, "You should listen to 'Maria João Piresch' once. I thought, "That's not good enough.

 When I listened to it, I was surprised and impressed by her rich tone and strong touch. As a result, we decided to rethink the content of the recording from scratch. I think I was able to get some of the thickness I was aiming for. I'm a little concerned about the pedal resonance, so I'll work on that later.

 Some scores do not have the repeated part in the middle, but I prefer to repeat it because it makes me feel more comfortable.

   Title: Schubert 4 Impromptus D935, Op.142-1
   Sound Source: Vienna Synchron Concert D-274
   Audio file format: mp3

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