I Edward, sorry all for the late response.

There are few things bothering me with the interpretation,

One, it's a technical issue, but there are too many "clicks" and "ticks" might be bad recording or something, I don't know if you have other recording with the same issue.

Second, the interpretation itself. In his book, Milan did not write any repeat signs in the piece. And there is no reason to repeat the whole piece again. It doesn't make any sense to repeat something you shouldn't. Also, A fantasy should tell a story, and with every note sound the same as the previous one, it sound more like a dry dance then a fantasy. Finally, you play too many Arpeggios, it is true Milan doesn't write anything about that in Fantasy I, but this tool should use in proper places, just using them too much will make it sound like a student recording.

I guess you learned a lot during those seven years , and as you said your self, you will probably play it differently. For me, it sounds like something by sting.

Hope you're not felling bad and I guess you probably looking for feedbacks like mine.

Thank you,
Omer


On Aug 12, 2009, at 6:18 PM, Edward Martin wrote:

Hello, Omer.  I recorded it 7 years ago.  Please feel free to make
any comments, or questions.  As it was 7 years ago, I would probably
approach a different interpretation today.

Thanks.

ed

At 06:34 AM 8/12/2009, Omer Katzir wrote:

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http://magnatune.com/artists/edward_martin

I really want to comment on his interpretation to Fantasia I by Luis
Milan but I can't find any details beside Magnatune.

Thanks!



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