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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2015-08-07 20:45
I'm listening on a really crappy computer right now so the timbre is all whack (can't assess this properly). But, I'd say on the larger scale that the intonation of the Brahms was more problematic. Perhaps you didn't compensate down enough when presenting your middle "B" for tuning (if you gave the pitch). At any rate, I'd say that once you're "in the mix," your best bet would be to adjust your pitch to what is happening in the moment. The Schumann was much better in that regard.
As for the evenness of the timbre (such as what I can hear at the moment), it seems that the Brahms was more consistent. However the material is different enough to make a direct comparison a little difficult. Could be that it was just a different day, different problems. Maybe just stick with the white pants.
..................Paul Aviles
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