Just a little note: doesn't 184 MM sound a little too slow to you? Wouldn't something in the range 210-222 MM sound more Vivace and more in tune with the Alla breve time signature?
It is usual to play very quickly as we understand it in "Castor and Pollux" or the second version of "Dardanus".
For my part one partition should allow to study and learn.
As a harpsichord piece, this work is even played quite slowly : http://www.freescores.com/partitions_telecharger.php?partition=271
(Click on "Jouer MIDI")
Of course, everyone is free to play a piece how (s)he likes to play it!
And, also, a slower tempo makes it easy to study and practice: MuseScore allows to slow down a piece at will, independently from the tempo set in the piece.
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Nicely done! Thanks!
Just a little note: doesn't 184 MM sound a little too slow to you? Wouldn't something in the range 210-222 MM sound more Vivace and more in tune with the Alla breve time signature?
Thanks again,
M.
In reply to Nicely done! Thanks! Just a by Miwarre
It is usual to play very quickly as we understand it in "Castor and Pollux" or the second version of "Dardanus".
For my part one partition should allow to study and learn.
As a harpsichord piece, this work is even played quite slowly : http://www.freescores.com/partitions_telecharger.php?partition=271
(Click on "Jouer MIDI")
In reply to Thanks ! by Miré
Of course, everyone is free to play a piece how (s)he likes to play it!
And, also, a slower tempo makes it easy to study and practice: MuseScore allows to slow down a piece at will, independently from the tempo set in the piece.
Lastly, I'm afraid freescores.com is gone...
Thanks,
M.
In reply to Of course, everyone is free by Miwarre
Indeed, there is a problem. This is the link that has been corrupted. Type the URL in the address window of your browser to get there.