Fantasia in D minor K. 397 // MOZART
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- This fantasia was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1782 and was left unfinished at the time of his death.
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By far one of the best Mozart piano pieces in my opinion.
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nah Ronda Alla Turca is where its at
0:05 1. Adagio-D-minor
0:49 2. Moderato-D-minor
4:00 3.Vivace-D-major
0:00 1. Andante- d-Minor
00:49 2. Adagio- d-Minor
04:00 Allegretto- D-Major
I played this piece, this video makes me feel so accomplished
The Way Of The Tile idk, never performed in those cities
i feel like his emotion and feelings are overflowing the entire piece. theres something in it that i cannot describe
Mozart expreses strong feelings
I'm thirteen, I've been studying piano for about 9 years and I'm playing this piece for contest in February. I've been living with it for about a year now and I adore it.
Abigail Morrissey I learned this in about 5-6 weeks and I love this song
+bwaters788 took me one day...
I learned the first 4 pages in 2 weeks, how did it take you one year?
For contests you don't just learn a piece, you need to perfect your dynamics, phrasing etc. Playing it for a year is probably just to be as ready as possible, even if you'd, say, learn to play the notes in a day.
Abigail Morrissey So, did you win the competition? :-)
why it sounds more like from romantic epoch rather than classical epoch?
The tempo is more free (speeds up and slows down more) and similar to Romantic classical
A lot of music does sound romantic even if it isnt from the romantic era. Even Bach has some emotional pieces. I dont know when this was written but i do know that towards the end of the classical period most music began to sound more romantic. For example Beethoven's moonlight sonata's first movement sounds romantic even if it is classical
Dominik Sirapandji It's a 'Fantasia,' which seemed to generally indicated a freer, more improv-like structure rather than the more structured forms like a sonata.
Was Mozart about to explore the Romantic Era?
Like Beethoven at first was Classical, but then he started to progress into Romantic
he's playing it very differently than most would normally.
0:05 Andante - D minor
0:50 Adagio -
2:20 Presto 1 -
2:30 Tempo Primo 1 -
3:00 Presto 2 -
3:13 Tempo Primo 2 -
4:02 Allegretto - D major
5:10 Muller's ending
Practice notes.
Mozart wrote so well in minor keys.
This video definitely helped me learn this piece! Sounds super nice on the harp patch on my keyboard.
Beautiful!! Thank you muchly!!
Wow this is amazing
Masterpiece
it's very very fantastic 😍💤
magnifique. je suis justement en train d'apprendre cette pièce.
素晴らしい素晴らしい。
The beggining sounds like the beggining of Satie's Gnossienie No. 4
0:05 1. Adagio-D-minor
0:49 2. Moderato-D-minor
4:00 3.Allegretto ma non troppo-D-major
is it royalty free ?
Late response, but it's public domain
those four last chord ...
Which is not written by mozart. Last 8 measures, if i remember correctly,written by somebody else
@@Yigank ¿Really?, they sound more like Mozart than the rest of the piece
I love them
I like this music
Dulce recuerdo 😃 de mis clases.
2:32 How i play this with my Right Hand only?
Not
hello. can you upload rachmaninov prelude 23 no 6?
My fist pièce in conservatory💜
I have played this before, my end part is a train wreck
CRASH GOES THE ARPEGGIOS AND...
*_BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM_*
I love playing this song, it's in my grade 9 royal conservatory of music repertoire book. Though, I think in this recording its being played much faster than what is intended... either that or I haven't practiced it enough to get to this level of speed yet.
I think it's the later
I'm confused, why was there a cut at 50 seconds?
***** Oh ok thanks.
my god: I am literally crying at 1:41
foooooooooooorrrrrttttttt ♥♡ j'aime bcccccp ♥♡
Playing this for level 8 piano
Junbo Liu I learned this piece in under a year of being self taught
Cool. Is it good enough to to pass piano test level 8 ?
LVL 8?, i can play it and i'm in 2th grade...
The song is in [D minor armonic]
Semi-tone in the 7th grade :)
what a fantastic Pianest you play really good
+James Muratore actually this is a real performance
+James Muratore actually this is a real performance
So how can it be a computer playing it? The computer made the mistakes?
But the audio isn't the computer, it is from the perdon who played it
+James Muratore In the description.
I am playing this on the piano!
Same here
Same here
Same
@Triggered Cat Hands isn't a problem. If that, Liszt was a person able to play a 13th (13 keys at the same time) so, I don't think that big hands are a problem
Where else would you play it
What's the intro song part of?
this one 4:00
Great playing! I just uploaded this piece too :)
The reason is name is fantasia was
Mystic romance...
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How about Bruckner's Erinnerung?
bluthner ?
I dont know why it made me cry
Some of these parts are way too fast
+Annie Hu totally agree with you
I can't play when my hands are sweaty
Mozart wrote some of the best music for piano
Beethoven: here, hold my beer
Liszt and Tchaikovsky: im about to end this mans whole career
Night and morning
This piece sounds kind of too quick at some pieces it says 16th notes on the major harmonic scale downwards, or it's just me.
It looks doable... except for "the zigzags"
@DamiDNC it is very easy and I am eight and using my mother’s account
I hope so bud
I just uploaded myself playing this I'd love to hear what people think!
is it really mozart?
Yesss :)
Really
I WANT 396
Can you upload mozart in c minor?
Mozart made hundreds of pieces with different keys. "Mozart in c minor" doesn't specify any specific piece.
Mozart - Fantasia No. 4 in C Minor, K. 475
THE REASON IS NAME IS FANTASIA WAS BECAUSE
It's because its tempo changes, and becauae it sounds like an improvisation.
You can't put it in a 'genre' so that's why it's called Fantasia.
+Carlos Mendoza sorry because*, stupid phone lol
Carlos Mendoza where you found that information?
This does not sound like Mozart at all. You know it gets serious when you find out about a Mozart piece that’s in *minor key*
From the society on Netflix lol
This sounds so much more impressionist than classical.
Yea Mozart kinda explored a new style before it actually blew out (romanticism).
Not Impressionism. Kind of romantic yes. This is an example of Mozart experimenting with chromaticism and obvious emotional contrasts.
Impressionism is way ahead of Mozart’s time and the classical period.
But I can see where you’re coming from with the hallowing notes at the high and low ends of the piano using the sustain pedal.
@@ryacoli Yes, it is impressionist, seeing as that is an entire era in music history. Classical coming after baroque and preceding impressionism. I disagree with the term romanticism in the case of music.
BoBu ‘I disagree with romanticism in the sense of music.’
The romantic period is an artistic movement that shifts out of the forms of music and more with emotion and colour.
Impressionism is also an artistic movement, but with Impressionism the shift is from the weight of emotion to colour.
Impressionism is and always will be way ahead of Mozart’s time. They are both over a century apart.
Impressionism makes use of atonality, by shifting to unexplained chords and keys.
Mozart’s Fantasy in D minor has very reasonable chord changes and thematic development. Impressionism tends to lose such form as this in the pursuit of colour and freer music.
Impressionism is one of the most enriching periods of classical music. Musicians from this period are bustling to experiment with new ideas and freer forms always.
Mozart’s music is historically very formed and structured. Every phrase has an answer and lasts an even amount of bars. When Mozart structures his music, he structures his music. Minuets in minuet form. Sonatas in sonata form. This Fantasy is very rigidly sectioned into Introduction, Section A (d minor), Section B (d major).
@@ryacoli "Classical" is music from 1750 to about 1830. Impressionist music after that. Therefore it cannot be an innovation in classical music.
I agree impressionism has to do with the weight of emotion in art. Colour does not exist in art. Therefore romanticism does not exist in music.
This is to clarify since I think we are agreeing but somehow in a discussion.
i can play this, its quite easy
Congratulations, you must be the new Mozart o.O
@@gabri3l875 He is alkan idiot
@Mathews196 back then he didn't have that name
@@mihawkdrakule3869 chill dude, u want some milk?
TOO MUCH REVERB
This is a bad interpretation. Too feminine and overly-romantic, sounds like Chopin!
Not necessarily. This Fantasia is meant to be played freely (within reason, of course). People often misinterpret Classical music as music with strict, robotic tempo. Although that may be the case with other pieces from the Classical Era, it is certainly not true for this one.
@@dihydrogenmonoxide5994 In my opinion, yes there should be some but this is just too much, it becomes melo-dramatic. And I think there's too much pedal in this version, I only use the pedal a few times or else the sound is different and articulation becomes different.
In that case, I respect your opinion.
This is what makes music truly unique. One individual may feel that a piece of music was intended by the composer to be played a certain way while others may strongly disagree. Music is subjective.
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