Moonlight Sonata in a Classical Well Tempered Tuning HD 1080p
Carl Radford, Registered Piano Technician and Pianist, plays the first movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, but not in the Modern tuning as is usually heard today, rather in a Classical Well Tempered tuning, similar to how Beethoven himself may have heard it. In this tuning you can hear the shimmer, especially in the middle and end sections, which is how the piece earned its its name from the shimmering glow of moonlight. (Best audio quality in 1080p with headphones.) To learn more about Well Temperament visit https://www.radfordpiano.com/well-tem... Pianist and Piano Technician: Carl Radford, RPT Piano: 1927 Steinway L Tuning: Thomas Young Classical Well Temperament Music: Moonlight Sonata, Op 27, Nr 2, 1st movement - Beethoven

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