Fazıl Say plays Mozart: Fantasia No. 3 in D minor, K. 397
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 มี.ค. 2022
- Morning - Evening by Fazıl Say presents solo-piano pieces handpicked by the pianist himself to capture the moods of these opposing times of day: from when life awakens in the morning to the closing of the night. Listen to Piano Music for the Morning: w.lnk.to/pmmLY
"There have been mostly baroque and early classical works on the radio in the mornings since my childhood. I used to start the day with the beautiful melodies and rhythmic energy of baroque music. Therefore, I particularly wanted to have many music pieces from this period in the Morning Piano collection. ... As for the Evening Piano collection, I've listened to orchestral music most often in the evenings throughout my life. I usually listen to the works of the Romantic period and late-Romantic period composers, as well as French impressionist composers. Therefore, although all the music I have chosen is for piano, there are works with a highly orchestral structure among these pieces ... These are works with a very intense harmony-because harmony provides unity and, at the end of the day, we seek this integrity in the music we listen to. In other words, it takes shape as rhythm and melody in the mornings, and as melody and harmony in the evenings." - Fazıl Say
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Dear Fazıl, you don't play the piano, you and the piano, in a symbiosis, become a unique being, the keys scream with pleasure in your delicate, yet strong hands. You live the music that plays. ❤
True
what
Yeah
Say becomes the piece itself pure magic ,he is about to cry
I just threw up.
I admire the pleasure he takes in playing the piano
This is my favorite piece of all time. The melody makes me envision a ballerina dancing under the moonlight. Like an old music box. This piece takes me back to my childhood when I first fell in love with Mozart's work. I always say you really get to know a composer by listening to their Fantasy work when they were not constricted by form. Just pouring their soul into their fortepiano. Fazil this is the most convincing performance of this piece I have ever witnessed. Your face says it all. I feel if I could ever go back in time and watch Mozart perform it, this is the closest I will ever get!
thats beautiful
I felt a person on his dead bed reminiscing his past life going through flash backs and dropped dead.
You play this piece so sadly yet so delicately and gracefully. You have truly captured the feeling of this wonderfully played piece. Just listening to it makes me feel sweet sorrow, grief, and delight all at the same time. ❤❤😢😊
Actually ı think, this piece is explaining the mozarts mood. Fazıl say playing this piece so emotiaional with nuance.
This isn't exactly a performance: it's a superb masterclass in musical rhetoric. Fazil is awesome great!! ❤❤❤
Say beats most other pianists I hear so far,esp for this work. Hope I can play it as well.
Genius at the keyboard 👑
You have to feel it. Not only play it.
Passion he has i envy.
La pieza más romántica (40 años antes dl Romanticismo) y menos "mozartiana" dl repertorio d Mozart. Los grandes siempre sorprenden y se adelantan a su tiempo cuando componen con libertad absoluta y se salen d las estructuras fijas d su época... Sólo al final sale l Mozart "juguetón" y alegre...
Maestro, thank You for this incredible performance. I can't stop listen. You made piano singing during whole piece, not just in Aria parts. You have my huge admiration and most important you play very important role in my sons playing. (Just now he is training Fantasy). ❤❤❤
Thanks, Warner Music, for publishing this track of “Piano Music for the Morning,” that I just added to my Apple Music playlist and am listening to as I post this comment.
The whole album really is ALL “my kind” of piano music for when needing some good piano to listen to passively! Good for driving to, too.
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ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL
🙏💜🙏
💜🎵💜
Extraordinairement vivant, musical, un petit théâtre - poignant et dramatique, ou ruisselant de lumière.
Une sonorité magnifique, une pédale discrète, seulement là pour donner un peu de brillant.
MAGNIFIQUE.
Reminds me of myself-being unable to resist moving all around whilst seated at bench and playing/practicing.
Mozartın en sevdiğim eserlerinden ben de çalıyorum bu parçayı ve şunu söyleyebilirim ki parça gerçekten zor fakat mozartın üzgün olduğu halde içindeki mutluluğu tutamaması büyüleyici❤
This guy is a legend in his own mind.
Love the passion. True artist
Fazıl Say🌷♥️
Раздумья о дне грядущем в музыке Гения. Интересная подача игры Фазили!
Gorgeous
Очень интересный артист, замечательный пианист и композитор, очень жаль, что эти встречи очень редки, но вот неожиданно моё страстное желание сбылось, увы, на короткий миг.
Very cool! I am
also playing it but in a diffrent interpretation but yours is so beautiful and clear!
Thanks, for reminding me which piece it was that the OST from the series “Succession,” actually was obviously derived.
2:25 There's something about this chord progression that feels very Radiohead to me and has for a long time. Not sure why maybe it's just me
Wdym by radiohead?
he plays with such emotion
Es mi favorita!!
Fazıl Say ve Mozart... Büyüleyici...
best version yet.Hope I can play as well in 2 weeks time
COOL
Wow
Bravíssimo
fazil say plays amazing mozart
💕
The way Fazil is feeling the music as he plays it reminds me of the Amadeus scene where Salieri is sight reading Mozart's work and looks like he's about to cry from the revelation the composition gave him
As high as spirit can rise
😍😍😍😍
You played this better than Lang Lang!
Which one is it? : Müller or Uchida?
4:07 4:08
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difficult to memorize this piece???????
Nah
no. it's fun to memorize it
I found it is easy to memorize this piece. It is very predictable.
1:27
2:40
Une approche trop romantique !
Perfection.
4:08
1:26
これは良いですね。穏やかな幻想曲に仕上がっている。でも、彼だったらもっと面白いアレンジもきっと考えているんじゃないか?それも期待したい。
Şuan bu parçaya çalışıyorum ve evet gerçekten çok zor parça
It’s very trembling.
3:03 This is just 18th century dubstep lol
While probably not at all what the composer intended, I always do appreciate the people who experiment (Glenn Gould is another example).
I do not appreciate, however, the people that like "rebels" simply for the sake of it, with no thought into what makes the music good. Glenn Gould and Fazil Say are great pianists and I appreciate their experimentation, but to say that their interpretations are generally objectively better is folly. The very nature of experimentation inherently means that most of their work will be failures, just like a scientist's experiment will fail to provide useful information most times. The purpose is to find every so often that one thing that does work, and progress music towards greater beauty.
Whether this interpretation is a success or a failure, I won't get into. I'll leave you to decide
So considerate!
This man leaves Gould for dead, the piano becomes an Opera.
Dude plays a mean piano, but does he have to humm and croak while playing?
It’s called emotion brother
the intro, the drumming of half scales... and is probably being copied by a lot of subsequent musicians
A tad overdone. The two greatest Mozart pianists are Clara Haskil and Christopher Eisenbach !
Admit, you envy :)
@@norifakiramele Envy should never enter into music appreciation. There are dozens of great Mozart pianists but several always stand out. I don’t envy Gould because I cannot play Bach like he does, nobody can. I simply marvel and appreciate his interpretations. It’s more about the music than the performer.
@@glenngouldification i see u got the point man.
Why would you compare Fazıl Say with others and undermine him. JUST APPRECIATE and ENJOY
Overdone, yes! But, I enjoy watching what he can do with the music...... He is not a just typical pianist.
The histrionics and self indulgence are beyond embarrassing. I'm sure Mozart would have a great laugh watching this.
yup
I can’t stand performers who conduct themselves 🙄
Then don’t watch it man its that simple
You have to feel it not only play it
Yes, when I listen to music, I make sure all the visuals are on point. Otherwise I'm out. /s
That’s some weird shit. 👍
i like shit then
ben daha iyi çaliyorum bunu :)
Evet
Saksafon mu caliyorsunuz?
zurna çalıyorsunuz sanırıms .s .s .s ?
Belki gerçekten daha iyi çalıyorsundur fakat buraya "ben daha iyi çalıyorum" yazıp ego tatmini yaparak kendini rezil etmekten başka bir şey yapmıyorsun.
Tamam
Un poco exagerado los movimientos pero si me transmite lo que Fazil posiblemente sintió