In addition to the “normal” orchestra instruments Mozart chose to add an instrumental solo part for this aria, played by a Glockenspiel (with keys) or a Celesta. These instruments sound one octave higher than notated. In my version I wanted to give this impression by playing as much as possible of this solo part in the original ocatve, but of course I had to make some compromises because the rest of the orchestra is also playing. This is why I chose to play only the right hand in 1st and 2nd Strophe one octave higher. In the 3rd strophe there are no accompanying instruments in the orchestra, this a solo-solo part just for the Glockenspiel. That’s why I played both hands in the higher octave.
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Wonderful! You play beautifully and it's perfect for me to practice my vocals, thank you.
My pleasure~😘
Thank you very much.
Lovely !
somehow the accompany part sounds so beautiful on its own toi, lovely!
Good video! Thanks for the Piece!☺️😊🥰😍🤩😚😘🤗
Well done!! Lovely rendition.
How sweet this piece is
Great performance.❤❤❤
Wunderbar.
Vielen Dank! 😍🥰😘
this is one I'd love to play but it's just above my skill level. I have to settle with der vogelfaenger for now.
Beautifully played!
Thank you~ i wish you lots of success and fun.
1:04 - I can hear these french horns!
Cool~
I've been needing the accompyment without voice so that I can work on my singing. Thanks!!!
My pleasure~
I don’t know what edition of the score that is, but it gets verses two and three backwards. A fantastic accompaniment video, though!
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But one thing I need to tell and ask, why do the octaves for the last Variozione is different? In 2:37, I mean on the left hand
In addition to the “normal” orchestra instruments Mozart chose to add an instrumental solo part for this aria, played by a Glockenspiel (with keys) or a Celesta. These instruments sound one octave higher than notated. In my version I wanted to give this impression by playing as much as possible of this solo part in the original ocatve, but of course I had to make some compromises because the rest of the orchestra is also playing. This is why I chose to play only the right hand in 1st and 2nd Strophe one octave higher. In the 3rd strophe there are no accompanying instruments in the orchestra, this a solo-solo part just for the Glockenspiel. That’s why I played both hands in the higher octave.
@@ChoicePianoBerlin I know, I see it is bass clef, and no 1 octave higher, that's the only thing that makes me confused
That's Baby Mozart.
Verses are in the wrong order
2:03
3:15
Und wie im Elysium seyn!
Well done.