Many years ago I heard versions of Mozart's Rondo alla Turca from K331 performed on instruments with extra percussive effects - such as the Turkish stop. I thought it would be easy to find such a performance to listen to, but actually this turns out to be harder than I'd anticipated. Even "specialists" playing on some "original" instruments don't use this feature.
As I recall it did add an extra "buzz" to the overall sound. Does anyone have pointers, either to YouTube or CD or other recordings which have this kind of percussive feature.
I have heard the sonata played live recently and in other recordings on modern pianos - very pleasant - but perhaps too neat and tidy. It'd be good to be reminded of something more robust.
As I recall it did add an extra "buzz" to the overall sound. Does anyone have pointers, either to YouTube or CD or other recordings which have this kind of percussive feature.
I have heard the sonata played live recently and in other recordings on modern pianos - very pleasant - but perhaps too neat and tidy. It'd be good to be reminded of something more robust.
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