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Apr. 14th, 2010 12:20 pmI played a funeral service today for a woman who was mentally challenged.  She had two children.  And I was told (I think 3 times) that they were in much worse shape than their mother.  But somehow they mangaged to request the Adagio movement of the Pathetique Sonata.  People were surprised I would take off work to play this (though they never seem to question it when the person is rich and powerful.)  I guess the request touched me.  I hadn't played the piece since I was probably 16 or something.  I dusted off the Schanbel edition, and it sounded quite beautiful on the fine Steinway we have.  I try to avoid warhorses like this -- playing, listening, whatever...  But today while playing it, I was struck by Beethoven's voice leading - how balanced and perfect, yet so many shades of expression.
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