[Fuusm-l] Hungarian Dance - Brahms
Randall Kidder
randallkidder88 at gmail.com
Sun May 2 11:22:59 CDT 2021
I noticed this was accidentally cut short during the service. I'm just
sending it out again in case anyone would like to hear it in its entirety.
It reflects numerous moods and emotions. And I associated it with the
maypole, basically because of its structure. And btw it is very fun to
play. I probably emphasized the more introspective aspects than playing it
generally fast (compare YouTube videos if you're curious what I mean), and
used a lot of metrical freedom. Probably just a side effect of getting
older. A good example of that is to compare Glenn Gould's 1955 recording of
Bach's Goldberg Variations which lasts 38' 34" and his 1981 recording which
is 51' 18".
Randall Kidder
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