Interesting you say that because I’ve noticed that performances for two pianos seem to most effective in small venues where the antiphony is enhanced. Ideally they would take place in someone’s living room. Living rooms with two grand pianos are rare, unfortunately, but I happen to know one such living room. In this house the two grand pianos pretty much ARE the living room.
@@herbertwells8757 that's strange. But the audio does seem to come from two sides doesn't it? It's not that one side is only one piano, but upon closing one ear, one of them is heard clearly and the other more softly
This must be an absolute nightmare for the pianists. You're not just staying together rhythmically but you have to match your articulations and dynamics too. Extremely difficult to do, Bravo!
@@nicho588 NiXMV Because in between two dudes is easy to agree or decide what suits best in the performance, but in an orchestra with lets say 60 people, it would be pandemonium. Besides, string quartets, quintets all the way to octets you don't use conductors, and are arguably harder genders of music.
Do you know of any recordings that are at all slower in tempo? All that I've heard are around this same tempo. (Which is probably the correct one, but I'd love to listen to one that's a bit slower, it one exists.)
@@DavidDartley th-cam.com/video/tT9gT5bqi6Y/w-d-xo.html is slightly slower, and brighter than this recording. As to which version of a piece of music is best, the answer is that it is the recording which _you_ prefer. It's an individual's choice, not that of someone who might even be regarded as 'an expert'. An 'ex' is a has-been, and a 'spurt' is a pressurised drip. Make of that whatever you wish! The only real authority is the composer, and he or she might have performed their music quite differently on each occasion.
I adore this. They were so young when they recorded it, so gifted and focused- already so excellect, and they only got better. I mourn the death of Kocsis.
The thing that I love most about this piece is that the fact that there is a lot of involvement within both pianos, whether it may be an arpeggio, chord, or harmony, which is already clearly stated on the first movement. It's why I love to listen to his chamber works, other than how brilliant his orchestra or concerto works are.
Can We all appreciate how well coordinated their double trill is in 12:44 ??????? I MEAN COME ON, trills is such a personal thing to dévelope, how the fuck do they make it sound so in time and coordinated? I need to know
This is why this performance is superb!! It is extremely difficult for duo-pianists to coordinate their playing with such accuracy. This composition by Mozart is a prime example of "call and response." One pianist plays the initial opening thematic statement and the 2nd pianist responds by concluding that statement. Precision playing between the two pianists Is EVERTHING in maintaining the continuity of the rhythm and tempo. One false note and the piece can go off the rails and disaster occurs!
Probably because they had already played together for many years and shared the same teachers at the music academy in Budapest. Kocsis said that even though he and Ránki were very different in personality and temperament, they were like brothers.
The unmistakable sound of a thoroughly good time being had by all - composer and performers alike. When skill and joy unite in a whirl like this, it really is something to smile about.
the control of these players is absolutely amazing. HOW DO THEY MAKE IT SO CLEAN?!?! If i attempted this it would sound like a sloppy mess. The score looks so unforgiving too! So many notes.
This is the best rendition I have heard so far. Bright, energetic when necessary. Exactly as Mozart intended it at the time for his student. Other recitals tend to put the modern thinking on it, losing its original force. Others understate and under play the music.
Allegro con spirito is just so much fun!! 😄 The constant echoing and going back and forth between each player- it's so playful! I can only imagine how fun this is to play! Makes me always grin from ear to ear. I love this version with having one piano in each ear too, so you really accentuate the switching off!
I cannot listen to this often enough. This is Mozart at both his most exuberant and most lyrical, packed with gorgeous melody and exploiting the marriage of two players in a tour de force of technical precision and clarity of expression. Awesome.
Повторяю свои слова : это лучшее исполнение сонаты. ( кто-то скажет иначе, но моё мнение неизменно). Бесподобно! Блестяще! Великолепно! Благодарю ВСЕХ!!!
I loved it! I've not heard this before and it's now one of my favorite Mozart piano pieces. Thank you for all the work you did in preparing this video.
Actually, Josepha Auernhammer was in love with her teacher, Mozart was not at all delighted with her affection for him. But Josepha was an outstanding pianist and his best student.
@@astoria2017 just pick a random Mozart piece except the famous ones and give it a listen, you would instantly wonder "why is it not that popular?" That's how consistent Mozart was with his craft.
Zoltan is so perfectly rhythmic and technically adept despite being so young at the time of this recording. This recording is my personal favorite, despite having heard it performed by dozens of virtuoso pianists. Alfred Brendel's performance is a close second, but his softer style doesn't really fit my image of this song.
Andrew Zuehlke I have never heard such a performance like this one. It is my favorite one, and supersedes by a million light years the Angerich/ Baremboim and De Larrocha / Previn versions
I know cat videos are more up everybody's alley but If you have a few minutes, I'd love to get your thoughts on my songs/videos. I'm always trying to improve. I know how busy we all are and truly appreciate you taking a moment to watch. Thanks! Tiff
FIRST MOVEMENT 0:00 Exposition Theme 1A 0:25 Theme 1B 0:37 Modulating Bridge 0:53 Theme 2A (A major) 1:18 Theme 2B 1:58 Codetta 2:11 Exposition Repeat 4:22 Development (A major) 4:38 D minor 4:46 D major 5:11 Recapitulation 5:34 Unexpected modulation to G major 5:52 Theme 2A in D major 6:17 Theme 2B 6:56 Coda
Edgar Chan Mozart and Haydn had what some people describe as a musical brotherhood. So I’m not surprised that Mozart borrowed from Haydn sometimes when composing his own works.
*Yanni's "Acroyali/Standing in Motion" was determined to have the "Mozart effect" by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (April 2001) because the composition is similar to Mozart's K 448 in tempo, structure, melodic and harmonic consonance and predictability, characteristics thought to decrease seizure activity and to enhance spatial-temporal performance."* Isn't it mazing that some music can have such a positive effect on people? It's pretty close to being magic.
Thanks to Jan Swafford’s fabulous new bio WAM The Reign of Love, he writes about this masterpiece in the context of Mozart’s Pre-Constanza era. Composed with a gifted pupil in mind, Wolfe plays Piano #2!
13 dislikes. These people probably believes they are GODS disclaiming such masterpiiece of callsical music of all times. This music makes everything for you - it repaires your soul ! Brilliant!!! Listening to it again and agin and again 3ever
@@pythagore4350 I wouldn't go so far as to downvote it, but I can't say that I liked it. I found it rather unimaginative, almost like a Czerny etude. It also bothers me that they play legato all the time. I prefer Mozart with a bit more articulation.
Wow, absolutely superb! It's a bit brisker than my favorite Lupu-Perahia performance which I've heard more than a 1000 times. It's different but it is incredible. Very exciting. BTW, I dislike the Argerich Rabinovitch recording intensely.
Argerich is a superb MUSICIAN if she takes it faster she has very good insights and reasons for doing so.This recording is wonderful and even inspired at moments and this isa great tempo i all the movements.Thanks for posting the score i have always wanted to see how the writing was at certain breathtaking spots.Its amazing the interplay with voices and M no matter what key or harmony is always able to do just the right thing.4hand or2pf works from this period by others?
Beethoven was born on 1770's while Mozart died on 1790's, so that would've actually been pretty awesome if that had happened. It'll be like Mozart died because his thirst for music was finally quenched after performing with Beethoven lol
Beautiful! The pinacle of virtuosity and excellent composition, had to refresh my ears after listening to Franz "Showoff" Liszt he could never become close to Mozart
Beautiful. However, it's a pity that this concert is always played with two identical instruments. In Mozart's period, every instrument was an unique piece of art and they certainly sounded all different: so the the ping-pong play between the two keyboards was much more clear. With identical pianos, the effect is closer to a 4-hands, single-piano piece and the ping-pongs become just repetitions.
Убеждаюсь снова и снова, что мой любимый МОЦАРТ был послан на Землю Богом. Простой смертный человек не напишет такой музыки, от которой перехватывает дыхание, по спине пробегает дрожь и входишь в ступор...
00:25 measure 17 transition
00:39 measure 25-33
00:53 2nd theme m.34
04:22 3rd theme
04:30 double octaves 3 rd theme
04:45 variations on P5/P4 interval
05:11 Recapitulation
05:52 2nd theme
06:51 3rd theme
07:31 second mov.
9:29 2nd theme
13:00 development
13:55 circle of fifth
16:22 Coda
17:10 third mov. A
17:37 B
17:47 C
18:36 D
19:22 A
19:35 B
20:37 C
21:19 D
thank you lam yin yu
I love this recording because when you listen to this with headphones, you can hear one piano on the left and the other on the right
Interesting you say that because I’ve noticed that performances for two pianos seem to most effective in small venues where the antiphony is enhanced. Ideally they would take place in someone’s living room. Living rooms with two grand pianos are rare, unfortunately, but I happen to know one such living room. In this house the two grand pianos pretty much ARE the living room.
@@herbertwells8757 that's strange. But the audio does seem to come from two sides doesn't it? It's not that one side is only one piano, but upon closing one ear, one of them is heard clearly and the other more softly
Stereo
FRRRRR
Вауууууу!
Mozart is the best melody maker. His melody is simple and complex.
It means he manipulates the concepts with optimization.
This music is pure genius. You cannot listen to it and not smile / be affected. What person could possibly dislike it??
155 idiots
Эта музыка разбивает мою душу вдребезги!
This must be an absolute nightmare for the pianists. You're not just staying together rhythmically but you have to match your articulations and dynamics too. Extremely difficult to do, Bravo!
Excelente
Althought it is difficult it is really fun to play!
That´s basically what you do in regular orchestra.
@@nicho588 NiXMV Because in between two dudes is easy to agree or decide what suits best in the performance, but in an orchestra with lets say 60 people, it would be pandemonium. Besides, string quartets, quintets all the way to octets you don't use conductors, and are arguably harder genders of music.
What about concerto for 2 or even THREEE pianos? Three pianists and a full size orchestra must stay together perfectly , which is nearly impossible...
ゾルタン・コチシュの弾くロックのようなカッコいいモーツァルトが大好きです。この曲は特に、とても200年前の音楽とは思えない新しさと瑞々しさに満ち、現代のポップスの源流ではないかと常々思っています。惚れ惚れするような素敵な演奏です。
This is the best 448 I've heard, and I must have heard almost all the recorded versions. Thanks very much for sharing it with the world.
I will take your words for it
Do you know of any recordings that are at all slower in tempo? All that I've heard are around this same tempo. (Which is probably the correct one, but I'd love to listen to one that's a bit slower, it one exists.)
@@DavidDartley there is no correct tempo. But sorry, don't know of any recording that is at a slower tempo :)
@@DavidDartley th-cam.com/video/tT9gT5bqi6Y/w-d-xo.html is slightly slower, and brighter than this recording.
As to which version of a piece of music is best, the answer is that it is the recording which _you_ prefer. It's an individual's choice, not that of someone who might even be regarded as 'an expert'.
An 'ex' is a has-been, and a 'spurt' is a pressurised drip. Make of that whatever you wish! The only real authority is the composer, and he or she might have performed their music quite differently on each occasion.
Nice, I can also recommend Radu Lupu together with perahia. Its my Personal favorite.
I adore this. They were so young when they recorded it, so gifted and focused- already so excellect, and they only got better. I mourn the death of Kocsis.
The thing that I love most about this piece is that the fact that there is a lot of involvement within both pianos, whether it may be an arpeggio, chord, or harmony, which is already clearly stated on the first movement. It's why I love to listen to his chamber works, other than how brilliant his orchestra or concerto works are.
Beauty from harmony, agility and precision! Molto Mozart! ❤️🎼🎵👏🇮🇪☘️
i fell in love with this tune the moment i first heard Tamaki play it. it always brings a smile to my face!
Can We all appreciate how well coordinated their double trill is in 12:44 ??????? I MEAN COME ON, trills is such a personal thing to dévelope, how the fuck do they make it sound so in time and coordinated? I need to know
This is why this performance is superb!! It is extremely difficult for duo-pianists to coordinate their playing with such accuracy. This composition by Mozart is a prime example of "call and response." One pianist plays the initial opening thematic statement and the 2nd pianist responds by concluding that statement. Precision playing between the two pianists Is EVERTHING in maintaining the continuity of the rhythm and tempo. One false note and the piece can go off the rails and disaster occurs!
This is why Kocsis-Ranki is one of the best piano duos out there
Probably because they had already played together for many years and shared the same teachers at the music academy in Budapest. Kocsis said that even though he and Ránki were very different in personality and temperament, they were like brothers.
Two Hungarian geniuses 🙂
@@dartagnan982 Ohhh, mÿ!
I bet Liszt could play this alone
@Yz Ho Lang Lang would probably ruin it.
😂😂😂 Good one!
@@RWBHere Wouldn't he tho' & his integratiating gestures would be sick-making.
Liszt deserves to clean Mozart's shoes.
@@RWBHere You didn´t get it.
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This recording is especially pleasing, from all the ones I have listened to this is by far the best.
Лучшее исполнение этой сонаты!!! Кочиш и Ранки гениальны! Они совершенно покорили меня своей игрой! Преклоняюсь! Благодарю! 1000 раз БРАВО! ❤❤
When I first heard this I really loved the 1st movement but the 2nd is so beautiful. I love it more every time ❤😊🎉
It's so amazing how something thus complex can be written and sound so nice.
The unmistakable sound of a thoroughly good time being had by all - composer and performers alike. When skill and joy unite in a whirl like this, it really is something to smile about.
Every time i listen to the Andante....I understand why God wanted Mozart all for himself!!
00:00 Allegro con spirito
07:31 Andante
17:10 Allegro molto
I love being able to read along with the music ❤️❤️❤️
so,so much joyfull,love it-two great pianist,perfection
This was the first version of this wonderful work I heard - on an LP bought in Budapest in 1984.
Sounded wonderful then and impossible to beat now
Да, да, 1000 раз да! ❤❤
the control of these players is absolutely amazing.
HOW DO THEY MAKE IT SO CLEAN?!?!
If i attempted this it would sound like a sloppy mess.
The score looks so unforgiving too! So many notes.
How? Eat, sleep, PRACTICE. Practice, eat, Practice, sleep . Practice, practice, practice.
Nancy Gee twosetviolin?
"too many notes"
This is the best rendition I have heard so far. Bright, energetic when necessary. Exactly as Mozart intended it at the time for his student. Other recitals tend to put the modern thinking on it, losing its original force. Others understate and under play the music.
I so agree w you!
Я тоже!
私好みの演奏で何回も来てしまう。
Allegro con spirito is just so much fun!! 😄 The constant echoing and going back and forth between each player- it's so playful! I can only imagine how fun this is to play! Makes me always grin from ear to ear. I love this version with having one piano in each ear too, so you really accentuate the switching off!
A agreeable and confident performance in good tempo. Thanks for turning the partiture pages with it - that making listening even more fun!
Moments of pure brilliance, Kocsis and Ranki the most inspirational modern pianists, and much more👍👏
this is my alltime favourite piano duet, it's absolutely amazing. makes me feel so elated haha
Ñń
@Cartoon show no. Who does?
Not a duet
Yup
I cannot listen to this often enough. This is Mozart at both his most exuberant and most lyrical, packed with gorgeous melody and
exploiting the marriage of two players in a tour de force of technical precision and clarity of expression. Awesome.
"Lyrical"?
(of literature, art, or music) expressing the writer's emotions in an imaginative and beautiful way.@@brotherhood7596
@brotherhood7596 Of course That middle movement is supremely lyrical, an intimate dialogue between the two players. C'mon, surely you get it?
My very favorite rendition of this masterpiece, ever since I listened to it on vinyl. Thanks so much.
Абсолютно согласна!
Теперь я узнала ещё одно МОЦАРТОВСКОЕ ЧУДО. Огромная благодарность исполнителям и тем, кто дал услышать это ЧУДО! БРАВО!!! ❤
Повторяю свои слова : это лучшее исполнение сонаты. ( кто-то скажет иначе, но моё мнение неизменно). Бесподобно! Блестяще! Великолепно! Благодарю ВСЕХ!!!
BLISS!!!! My personal path to happy. Thank you for uploading! What a gift you've given us!
Gahhh it's so much funnn! I lose it at 3:30, it makes my heart soar!
Wow, what an absolute delight! Thank you for posting this.
I loved it! I've not heard this before and it's now one of my favorite Mozart piano pieces. Thank you for all the work you did in preparing this video.
This is literally thrilling! Thank you so much for sharing it with us!
Ооо, это прекрасно! Моцарт, как всегда, ласкает слух... Благодарю! Благодарю! ❤❤
lt's really good to hear, Mozart has made such a good song....
Mozart wrote this to play it with a student he was in love with... you can definitly hear this at 00:20 'till 00:25
Actually, Josepha Auernhammer was in love with her teacher, Mozart was not at all delighted with her affection for him. But Josepha was an outstanding pianist and his best student.
@@ivanatodorovic8073Oh sorry, i didn't know that! Thanks
I love the way the pianos sound
Thank you so much for sharing. I am learning this to play it with me sister, and I am very excited!
この曲の良さに最近気づいてしまった
Why isn't this one of Mozart's most popular pieces? Also, my alternate tempo for the third movement is "Allegro molto, all'ungarese"
Right? I don't get why it is not that popular either
@@astoria2017 just pick a random Mozart piece except the famous ones and give it a listen, you would instantly wonder "why is it not that popular?" That's how consistent Mozart was with his craft.
i love this piece of music very much:) i love mozart~
Я боготворю Моцарта!
This is really beautiful
and I heard it can improve mental effect. I definitely need this
It can do it as much as all the other music in the world.
But I personally, would enjoy being improved by This music as well
Zoltan is so perfectly rhythmic and technically adept despite being so young at the time of this recording. This recording is my personal favorite, despite having heard it performed by dozens of virtuoso pianists. Alfred Brendel's performance is a close second, but his softer style doesn't really fit my image of this song.
Andrew Zuehlke I have never heard such a performance like this one. It is my favorite one, and supersedes by a million light years the Angerich/ Baremboim and De Larrocha / Previn versions
Es hermosa, ojalá algún día la pueda tocar con alguien más, sería un gran reto!
I think this tops all of Mozart's solo piano sonatas. This is an absolutely delightful work, from the first note to the last.
this was great. thanks to all involved, including Mr Mozart. I guess he wrote this up on a lazy weekend for his student.
Two pianos.. Fantastic combination, wonderful collaboration here!
Thank you for uploading such a great video.
In addition to the wonderful music, there is also a good original pairing
Потрясающе! Великолепно! Прекрасно! Лучше исполнить невозможно!!! Благодарю! Браво! ❤❤
THIS MOZART SONATO FOR 2 PIANOS IS THE MOST FUN YOU CAN HAVE WITH 4 HANDS.
JUST WONDERFUL JOYFUL MUSIC.
I wish we could listen this from nannerl and mozart himself..
a new reason to invent time travel
I know cat videos are more up everybody's alley but If you have a few minutes, I'd love to get your thoughts on my songs/videos. I'm always trying to improve. I know how busy we all are and truly appreciate you taking a moment to watch.
Thanks!
Tiff
wonderfull.A great symphony for two keyboards!I remember an other beautif performance by Murray Pareahia an Radu Lupu
simply and wonderfully amazing. thanks.
Definitely my favorite version!!
Katherine D'accord!
FIRST MOVEMENT
0:00 Exposition Theme 1A
0:25 Theme 1B
0:37 Modulating Bridge
0:53 Theme 2A (A major)
1:18 Theme 2B
1:58 Codetta
2:11 Exposition Repeat
4:22 Development (A major)
4:38 D minor
4:46 D major
5:11 Recapitulation
5:34 Unexpected modulation to G major
5:52 Theme 2A in D major
6:17 Theme 2B
6:56 Coda
The opening theme to the last movement is the same as Haydns Piano Trio in D.
Joseph Haydn - Piano Trio in D major, Hoboken XV:16
Thanks a lot for information :)
good call
Well, the first 5 notes do not exactly make a theme, but that's a good ear and a good memory indeed that you display with this discovery!
Why is this so?
Edgar Chan Mozart and Haydn had what some people describe as a musical brotherhood. So I’m not surprised that Mozart borrowed from Haydn sometimes when composing his own works.
Plugging an advertisement into classical masterpieces should be officially a CRIME.
At least, the music in the ad was in the same key for me...
@@samuelberkahn7807 :)
The poster has to do it for it to be here, alas.
watch the ads before :)
The ads for me only appeared in the start of the video so...
This would be great as an orchestral piece. :)
Mozart is never enough
Bravo ! Bravo !
*Yanni's "Acroyali/Standing in Motion" was determined to have the "Mozart effect" by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (April 2001) because the composition is similar to Mozart's K 448 in tempo, structure, melodic and harmonic consonance and predictability, characteristics thought to decrease seizure activity and to enhance spatial-temporal performance."* Isn't it mazing that some music can have such a positive effect on people? It's pretty close to being magic.
Эта музыка неземная. Что-то из другого мира. Потрясающе ~это маленькое слово...
My favorite performance
Thanks to Jan Swafford’s fabulous new bio WAM The Reign of Love, he writes about this masterpiece in the context of Mozart’s Pre-Constanza era. Composed with a gifted pupil in mind, Wolfe plays Piano #2!
I want someone to play this with me :"
K let's go
You and me both!! All my life I've wanted a duo partner to play this with...
17:40 Symphony no. 10 3rd Movement
13 dislikes. These people probably believes they are GODS disclaiming such masterpiiece of callsical music of all times.
This music makes everything for you - it repaires your soul ! Brilliant!!!
Listening to it again and agin and again 3ever
It is possible that their dislike is targeted at the performance, not the piece.
@@Timrath Targeted the performance! Oh my God
@@pythagore4350 I wouldn't go so far as to downvote it, but I can't say that I liked it. I found it rather unimaginative, almost like a Czerny etude.
It also bothers me that they play legato all the time. I prefer Mozart with a bit more articulation.
@@Timrath You are probably a greater specialist than me in this matter :-)
I saw an exacr same comment somewhere but better spelling.
Nodame Cantabile brought me here
Same. But have you watched the KOREAN LIVE-ACTION version? It's called Naeil's Cantabile. That is really underrated. I came here because of that.
Mozart made a great masterpiece!!!
:D
誰か一緒にこの曲弾いてくれないかな?本当にこの曲は、大好きです!
僕は出来まして、でも僕等は遠くにいます。。。
Simplemente de lo mejor.
This version may be the favourite of Mozart if he was alive.
no, wrong insruments
@@ulee594 Sounds good. 😅
me a encantado esta pieza ........^_^ sigue subiendo mas
composé à 25 ans en 1781
21:30 Es la cortina musical de FM radio nacional clasica de Argentina!!
LOL I can actually understand this for some reason
@@bust2death hshshshshshah lol
Wow, absolutely superb! It's a bit brisker than my favorite Lupu-Perahia performance which I've heard more than a 1000 times. It's different but it is incredible. Very exciting. BTW, I dislike the Argerich Rabinovitch recording intensely.
Thank you so much for sharing!beautiful and more......
This man is more than a prodigy
Mozart?
Just what Mozart was predicting in the future!
Argerich is a superb MUSICIAN if she takes it faster she has very good insights and reasons for doing so.This recording is wonderful and even inspired at moments and this isa great tempo i all the movements.Thanks for posting the score i have always wanted to see how the writing was at certain breathtaking spots.Its amazing the interplay with voices and M no matter what key or harmony is always able to do just the right thing.4hand or2pf works from this period by others?
My goodness this sounds so Mozart like🤤
How awesome would it be if Mozart and Beethoven played this together omg cant breath send helppp
*holds air mask over his face, shaking his fist at Mozart and Beethoven "Look at what you've done!" *
Pfromm007 Actually, Beethoven would probably go something like, "this is crap! Where's the emotion???" :D
Beethoven was born on 1770's while Mozart died on 1790's, so that would've actually been pretty awesome if that had happened. It'll be like Mozart died because his thirst for music was finally quenched after performing with Beethoven lol
Renji Mao
Beethoven was a huge fan of Mozart.
Dubickimus I was joking.
Beautiful! The pinacle of virtuosity and excellent composition, had to refresh my ears after listening to Franz "Showoff" Liszt he could never become close to Mozart
Beautiful. However, it's a pity that this concert is always played with two identical instruments. In Mozart's period, every instrument was an unique piece of
art and they certainly sounded all different: so the the ping-pong play between the two keyboards was much more clear. With identical pianos, the effect is closer to a 4-hands, single-piano piece and the ping-pongs become just repetitions.
This is informative. Thank you
Убеждаюсь снова и снова, что мой любимый МОЦАРТ был послан на Землю Богом. Простой смертный человек не напишет такой музыки, от которой перехватывает дыхание, по спине пробегает дрожь и входишь в ступор...
Ouran High School Host Club brought me here! :D
Same here!
Try Nodame cantabile :)
It's incredible that he can play a piece for four hands. lol
Daniel Maia And two pianos :D
Tamaki is a monster to be able to play this by himself
Extremely beautiful legato in the 2nd movement
Ich will endlich dass mozart nach linz kommt auf tour
21:30 the fun starts...
22:25 ...
essa sonata.........mes Zeus........galante.......feliz......quase um pezin no romantismo....Pena que vc morreu ao 36 Amadeus!!!!!!
God this is so good. I’m obsessed.
Is this the music that will make you smarter?
Да. И добрее.
Yes, I don’t know if it’s true
Yes~ but I don’t know true or false?
Учёные считают, что Музыка ~это труд для мозга. А труд нужен, чтобы не отупеть. Согласны? Я~да.
Dr advised me to listen these tunes for epilepsy treatment
Que belleza 🎼🎶🎵