Temperaments
Andrew and Rebeca Anderson
anrebe at sbcglobal.net
Sun Sep 17 19:59:13 MDT 2006
Mrs. Gottshall,
Temperaments are interesting and tuning to one will reveal different
things in the music. The more flavor (read digression from equal)
the less portable the intervals become especially for modern
composers. I had Barne's Bach on (formerly) our little Wurly by
Samick and it made the piano sound sweet and the extra consonance
made it seem more powerful. Debussy just plain ground on that
temperament though.
As Ed pointed out, Beethoven's pedal marks work with a temperament
containing less dissonance than equal does. I tuned our piano back
to equal as my wife prepared a recital featuring late nineteenth and
twentieth century composers and it sounded very dissonant to us for a while.
There is a point to consider though. The modern piano sounds quite
different to the pianoforte of Beethoven's day. It has more
inharmonicity and power. This isn't without consequence.
Have fun,
Andrew Anderson
At 05:24 PM 9/17/2006, you wrote:
>Greetings,
>
> Looking at the temperaments in the PTG archives, I am
> overwhelmed; and absolutely fascinated!!!
> Surely, when the master of the firey, L.V Beethoven
> wrote his Moonlight Sonata or the Pathatique or any of his genius
> works, he was writing on a piano with the temperament of his day.
>
> Now, If I tune my piano, as a passionate fan of Beethoven
> to the temperament of that time, would I hear when I play his
> works, what he truly intended? Or would the difference be
> negligable / inconsequential between that temperament and our
> latest truly equal temperament? Me thinks I would hear the
> nuances of going from the key of c#minor to the key of Emajor
> within a mouvement. Seeking opinions and /or personal experience
> with this sort of thing.
>
> Also. business is finally, after 39 months, getting to be
> NOT hand to mouth anymore! It's getting pretty good, and
> (YippEEEE!!!) me thinks I am going to be able to afford to go to
> the Eastern Regional PTG Conference in 2007. I am looking so
> forward to meeting my senors / mentors on this list, who have
> graciously advised and encouraged me with my piano questions!
>
>Thank You!
>Julia Gottshall
>Reading, PA
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