Ntalikeris666
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Hello everyone,
I have a question about this piece when it comes to its notes and the various versions around. I am aware that it has been written in 2 tonalities E and C major. If you see the score, (should be same notes from version to version just different keys), http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e329pbyNZk At 10:00 min. exactly harmonically you hear and see a V-V-I connection, and then goes on to II-V-I. But the question i have is about the I on the V-V-I part. In the Koopman version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jg1WmL_L8yI (that part is at 9:52 to 9:53) i am quite sure i can hear a seventh or an extra note in the I after the two Vs. In the Hans Fagius recording, i am quite sure i can hear it as well (it is played slower compared to Koopman and it can be distinguished easier as well.)
Here is the Fagius one http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=WPygDG6aOnA&playnext_from=TL&videos=ecpWcLE_eGU and the same part is at 9:50.
Any help?
Cheers,
Nick.
I have a question about this piece when it comes to its notes and the various versions around. I am aware that it has been written in 2 tonalities E and C major. If you see the score, (should be same notes from version to version just different keys), http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e329pbyNZk At 10:00 min. exactly harmonically you hear and see a V-V-I connection, and then goes on to II-V-I. But the question i have is about the I on the V-V-I part. In the Koopman version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jg1WmL_L8yI (that part is at 9:52 to 9:53) i am quite sure i can hear a seventh or an extra note in the I after the two Vs. In the Hans Fagius recording, i am quite sure i can hear it as well (it is played slower compared to Koopman and it can be distinguished easier as well.)
Here is the Fagius one http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=WPygDG6aOnA&playnext_from=TL&videos=ecpWcLE_eGU and the same part is at 9:50.
Any help?
Cheers,
Nick.