1:30 Pure Mozart, perfectly interpreted. You think that's the end of the introduction but he coyly slips in another brilliant passage.... the 1st violinist communicates this so well.
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I could watch this all ..... love the arrangement i would love to see concerto 11 16 and 18 by Mozart done this way. I wish there was a giant double bass. for the deep bass Low end
I love this. The very limitations of the fortepiano make it fit in perfectly as a chamber instrument - it sort of comes from the same planet as the quartet (strings, wood... that's it) instead of being this enormous alien spaceship carrying tons of metal under tension. Of course a modern concert grand is miraculous, but Mozart never saw one.
Я очень люблю этот концерт и, как мне кажется, хорошо его знаю. Но мне трудно было узнавать эту музыку в необычной аранжировке. Думаю, если б я не знал произведение заранее, я бы вообще мало что понял.
The playing is wonderfully idiomatic and beautifully phrased by all, and the arrangement is Mozart's; but it is still a concerto in chamber form, and the strings cannot match the orchestra's colours, as noted below. It makes the miracle of K 452 all the more remarkable: any other composer would have composed a concerto with winds as orchestra, instead of a fully integrated and totally original piece of pure and complete chamber music.
Because, as George Szell said, "The great composers do not want us to be robots executing orders, they want us to be creative in the direction of their thinking?"
Es ist ein ganz besonderes historisches Instrument. Ich durfte einige Tage zuvor dasselbe Werk in einem Konzert erleben, das das Ensemble in der Hamburger Laeiszhalle gab. In der Einführung wurde darauf extra hingewiesen. Leider kann ich mich aber nicht mehr an die Details erinnern.
Lovely as it is this arrangement sorely misses the horn and bassoon parts in the slow movement. Their contribution is so subtle that you only miss them when they are not there. Without them the dish is only half seasoned.
@@ajmaltaujoo4277 well, let’s see -- better fortepiano players include Staier and Brautigam, both of whom have technique to burn and do serious work that transcends the instrument. Bezuidenhout is really just twee and middle class.
1:30 Pure Mozart, perfectly interpreted. You think that's the end of the introduction but he coyly slips in another brilliant passage.... the 1st violinist communicates this so well.
@Donald Carello Happy April Fools dude! XD
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@Leroy Jase Instablaster ;)
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Można słuchać i słuchać. Dziękuję moi kochani artyści.
Großartige Interpretation!
estupendo, muchas gracias por compartir.
Amazing 👍
Une pépite ! Merci !
Bravo
I could watch this all ..... love the arrangement i would love to see concerto 11 16 and 18 by Mozart done this way. I wish there was a giant double bass. for the deep bass Low end
I love this. The very limitations of the fortepiano make it fit in perfectly as a chamber instrument - it sort of comes from the same planet as the quartet (strings, wood... that's it) instead of being this enormous alien spaceship carrying tons of metal under tension. Of course a modern concert grand is miraculous, but Mozart never saw one.
Я очень люблю этот концерт и, как мне кажется, хорошо его знаю. Но мне трудно было узнавать эту музыку в необычной аранжировке. Думаю, если б я не знал произведение заранее, я бы вообще мало что понял.
YES
The playing is wonderfully idiomatic and beautifully phrased by all, and the arrangement is Mozart's; but it is still a concerto in chamber form, and the strings cannot match the orchestra's colours, as noted below. It makes the miracle of K 452 all the more remarkable: any other composer would have composed a concerto with winds as orchestra, instead of a fully integrated and totally original piece of pure and complete chamber music.
Why Bezuidenhout altetered so many passages in the Cadenza of mov.I, which is writen by Mozart himself?
Erm, because they're cadenzas, and that's the point of having them?
Because the term is not in the original notes and cadenzas depend of the performers?
Because, as George Szell said, "The great composers do not want us to be robots executing orders, they want us to be creative in the direction of their thinking?"
Because cadenzas are supposed to be improvised?
Es handelt sich um ein Klavierkonzert. Doch zeigt uns die Kamera fast nur die Streicher. Keine filmische Glanzleistung.
Fortepiano model?
Es ist ein ganz besonderes historisches Instrument. Ich durfte einige Tage zuvor dasselbe Werk in einem Konzert erleben, das das Ensemble in der Hamburger Laeiszhalle gab. In der Einführung wurde darauf extra hingewiesen. Leider kann ich mich aber nicht mehr an die Details erinnern.
no shots of the violist? wtf
Would 04:46, 05:10, 07:57, 10:43, 13:20, 18:39 suit your lust?
Doch, nur nicht so oft wie die anderen Streicher.
Lovely as it is this arrangement sorely misses the horn and bassoon parts in the slow movement. Their contribution is so subtle that you only miss them when they are not there. Without them the dish is only half seasoned.
Is there one like this with the horn and bassoon? Please?
dang Alina Ibragimova has gotten a bit chonkerly
Amber Sherman please post videos of your world-renowned virtuosic-artistry, thanks
David Lopez fuck your self
@@dvdlpznyc yes
Unbelievably mediocre pianist, isn’t he?
Is this supposed to be a joke?? He is one of the best Mozart interpreters that we have now. ❤️
He’s literally the FOREMOST fortepiano player
@@momonz9467 No - he really isn’t. He’s just twee.
@@ajmaltaujoo4277 well, let’s see -- better fortepiano players include Staier and Brautigam, both of whom have technique to burn and do serious work that transcends the instrument. Bezuidenhout is really just twee and middle class.
@@drzaeus5624 oof you got me there mr. musical genius🥴😂