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K0862 around the corner, where it picked up perhaps its most esoteric part, the sostenuto pedal.
Even at the turn to the "sostenuto" second theme, she let the music's vital flow inform her transition.
He also has to fit a device called the sostenuto monkey next to the hammers at the bass end.
It is marked lento sostenuto at the beginning, which is the general tone of the piece.
On grand pianos, the middle pedal is a sostenuto pedal.
Not all pianos have a Sostenuto pedal, however.
The final Andante sostenuto probably lingers too long.
Other American piano builders quickly adopted the sostenuto pedal into their piano design.
The Sostenuto pedal of the grand piano is necessary for a right rendering of the final four bars.
A final statement of the first theme leads into the coda, marked Sostenuto ed espressivo.
The A section is marked leggiero, and the B section sostenuto.
But the Sostenuto (also cinematically recycled) is a marvel of slowly shifting hues.
The middle pedal is called the sostenuto pedal.
Chopin ends the sostenuto with extreme harmonic subtlety and delicacy.
When the pianist releases the sostenuto pedal, those two parts are supposed to drop the dampers smoothly.
Andante sostenuto in D major (about 9 minutes)
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In 1874, Albert Steinway perfected and patented the sostenuto pedal.
Parts of the Andante Sostenuto, for instance, emerged as an interestingly accented dance.
The next eight bars (piano, sostenuto) develops the polyphony further, building tension (cresc.
He was often credited, erroneously, with invention of the sostenuto pedal, which the Boisselot brothers invented in 1844.
The last pedal to be added to the modern grand was the middle pedal, the sostenuto, which was inspired by the French.
One final sostenuto statement of the first subject across three octaves leads to a cadence in D major, which leads directly into the second movement.
All concert grand pianos have a sostenuto pedal, and some modern upright pianos do as well.