I believe I first thought about starting this "Digital Classical Music" project when my musical advisor decided to perform Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 32 at a recital. I thought it would be a good idea to immerse myself in the process alongside his vision, and with great reverence, I chose this final sonata as my subject.
As a result, while I managed to perform the piano properly, the overall musical quality was still far from satisfactory. At that time, we agreed to revisit it again in the future.
Afterward, I gradually worked my way through the sonatas from the middle period, increasing the numbers step by step. Most recently, I finally sequenced to complete my long-cherished goal, Beethoven’s No. 29, "Hammerklavier."
Now, I have decided to refine the last three sonatas further, reviewing them in order: No. 30, No. 31, and No. 32. My new challenge is no longer just about sequencing but about weaving a performance that truly resonates with the listener.
Now, I wonder what kind of music it will be...