Note: few people seem to fully realize the implication of the application of the (modern) Single Beat reading of the metronome to works of the 19th century. Use the YouTube's 2x Playback Speed option to find out yourself.
Be aware of the fact that Czerny's opus 299, still even in 1877 by Ernst Pauer in his Art of Pianoforte Playing is aimed at the beginning pianist.
Czerny opus 299 playlist :
Carl Czerny is often seen today as that boring piano technician with hundreds of etudes in impossible tempi. But in reality he was the most excellent student of Beethoven, one of the best piano teachers Europe had at the time, and left hundred detailed pages on piano playing. Czerny wrote these famous etudes - Schule der Geläufigkeit / School of Velocity - in 1838, 4 parts of 10 etudes each. In this video you'll hear number 1, in C major, played on the ca 1825 Frenzel pianoforte exactly according to Czerny's own tempo indication, reconstructed in the authentic whole beat reading, which makes his 'insane' tempo suddenly quite possible and the etude... a nice study!
Part of the etudes series in authentic Whole Beat Reading (double beat).
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