Beethoven's previously typedPiano Sonata No. 23 "PassionI reviewed the "MUSIC" section of the concerto. It was difficult because the level of the teacher's comments on the volume balance of each movement, the balance between right and left hands, correction of detailed nuances, correction of mistouches, etc., had risen considerably since the beginning. However, when I finished the work before, my teacher told me, "If you take some time to review it, you will probably come up with new ideas again. In other words, it was "not quite there yet". Please listen to the revised version, which seems to have changed a lot.
As for the octave "Do" in bars 310 and 312 of the 3rd movement and "Mi" in bars 318 and 320, as I mentioned before, I used the lower octave "Do" and "Mi" respectively to reflect Beethoven's wishes. As I mentioned before, the octave "Do" and "Mi" in bars 310 and 312 are played at one octave lower than the octave "Do" and "Mi", respectively, to reflect Beethoven's wishes.
Title: Piano Sonata No.23 in F minor, Op.57 "Appassionata"
Sound Source: Vienna Synchron Concert D-274
Audio file format: mp3
YouTube:.Beethoven Piano Sonata No.23