This sonata is quite, unexpected. I can’t think of a word to describe it. Moscheles is born 24 years after Beethoven, so it’s no surprise that the piece has touched so much unexpected, further, distant keys than early Beethoven or those before Beethoven. However, it’s like, butchered (especially in 1st movement) compared to those earlier composers’ pieces, but a bit easier to understand than those after him (except Brahms or those who adores classicalism). Can only say, he has an unique style. The last rondo is so fast and violent, so difficult to follow, also with so distant key... Btw, the video is delayed for 5 flames after 15:00, so yeah, I want to ask if you guys have a good video maker for Android? Hope you enjoy!
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