I love the placement of the tympani front and center. The balance is perfect and the tympani speaks very clearly. This was a real crowd-pleasing performance. Thank you Bremer!
Actually, the quote was from a more often played Mozart work, the Turkish March from the last movement of Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, K. 219
Where the timpani plays is supposed to be its "solo". It is supposed to be imitating "trumpets and drums" which is the context in which it would normally play. I can still hear the harpsichord cutting through fine. He is using hard sticks with tiny ball ends; you can't get much more clarity than that.
That's OK because this is a piece for poor man's orchestra. It's lacking oboes, horns, bassoons and trumpets compared to what would be expected so timpani is basically trying to compensate for the whole wind section.
This is MOZART - he would have LOVED this performance ... thank you very much !!!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it ❤️
Oh, wie wunderschön! Habt ganz vielen Dank, dass wir alle Euch auf diesem Wege hören/sehen dürfen. Ihr musiziert so liebevoll diese herrliche Musik.
Always delighted to see you playing wonderful music! Thanks for sharing your joy! ❤️🎼🎵👏☘️🇮🇪
A masterful performance, full of humour and musicality!!!!
Love it - great acoustics, energetic performance, and the musicians seem to be enjoying it. Bravo!
Mozart is the maestro of harmonizations
Very joyful performance! Great!
10:52 - ach, te mole !!!! Fenomenalne
I love the placement of the tympani front and center. The balance is perfect and the tympani speaks very clearly. This was a real crowd-pleasing performance. Thank you Bremer!
I smiled at the Tchaikovsky quote, haha
Actually, the quote was from a more often played Mozart work, the Turkish March from the last movement of Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, K. 219
@@JamesWilson-qx9si First cadenza of the rondo allegretto
@@treborria4001 Ah yes, got it.
@@JamesWilson-qx9si actually if you listen to the quote carefully it's the first mvt of A piece by mozart called eine kleine nachtmusik
@@JamesWilson-qx9si Nonsense! That was a different quote. He played both.
What a perfectly glorious spirited performance!
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
And BRAVO for all the wonderfully inventive, virtuosic, and whamsical cadenzas!!!
Utterly exquisite!
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Brilliant. For sure the composer would have approved
Thank you
this has to be where paisiello got his inspiration for some of Napoleon’s coronation march
Love "Marcia Maestoso" part.
This piece was referenced in a novel I’m currently reading. 😊
ok ... and the novel is?
12:06 lol
what? What hapepned at 12:06 i didnt see anything...
This ish slaps harder than my uncles belt, dawg.
Sorry, aber die Pauke ist viel zu laut/dominant! Sorry, but the timpani is way too loud/dominant!
Where the timpani plays is supposed to be its "solo". It is supposed to be imitating "trumpets and drums" which is the context in which it would normally play. I can still hear the harpsichord cutting through fine. He is using hard sticks with tiny ball ends; you can't get much more clarity than that.
That's OK because this is a piece for poor man's orchestra. It's lacking oboes, horns, bassoons and trumpets compared to what would be expected so timpani is basically trying to compensate for the whole wind section.
I agree. Even if it is compensating for a lack of wind section. It’s like a bull in a China shop lol
horrible!! that timpani thinks he's the soloist, it mutes the rest.