Onoratissimo di averlo avuto come insegnante in una scuola pubblica a Terni. Oltre ad essere uno dei migliori pianisti e professori che ci siano in Italia è anche una grandissima persona, di una modestia e di un'umiltà che sono davvero rare per un artista del suo talento e del suo genio.
+Wang Lo Honestly, it's not exactly voluntary... so it's not expressing. It's a quirk musicians develop when they practice, and they are hard to get rid of. -I have experience playing music and developed weird quirks as well, one of those includes the head jerking.
@@TheTsukuyomi72 Classical denotes the period in which the music was written and nothing more. Expression has always been part of music even then people had feelings and thoughts that they explored through music that is not some modern invention. It is not only acceptable but encouraged for musicians to connect to the piece it creates the best performances like the one you just witnessed.
Every pianist knows how difficult playing Mozart can be - and no one who never touched a piano can imagine that level of difficulty. Right? Personaly, I had forgotten how beautiful the Turkish March is. M. Ferrati reminded it to me after two bars. He is a true master!
such emotion put into this song. pure perfection each note carefully tuned to the right emotion,volume, and flow of the notes. impossible to describe with words. personally i think mozart became famous because he showed passion and effort towards his music. he thought music as a way of life. This is obviously expressed in his turkey march and begining sonates he wrote. Turkey March should be played with a good flow of music and emotion which is exactly what this man did
Awesome the way he's increasing and decreasing the sound as the music goes on. i'ts really a perfect play with the right sound at each moment. Respect for this man who doesn't care about his posture or his face, that is the real talent and the real artists, not the shit we're seeing every day on Vevo. Just stupid from you people to judge him on his face or something, you should just forgot he's here and just listen to the performance, which is the ONLY thing you should care of. Ps : As a piano player, I just found the katy perry's song birthday on it. It is Do# Re# Fa# Sol# and La#. Yes, that's all.
Charles Zevisionneur This is the easy version? I thought this was the hard one - or well, the original one, no? I've understood that Alla Turca is actually one part of a long piece.
This is my 5th time to listen to this beautiful piece of music performed by Massimiliano Ferrati, He is absolutely wonderful. Our world is so fortunate to have talented composer like Mozart and gifted pianist like Mr. Ferrati. Thank you, Mr. Ferrati, for playing it perfectly. I love your music.
ahh! after watching this video over and over, I feel super accomplished to able to FINALLY play this entire song! so inspiring when you see someone play it like this.
Divinamente sublime,bravissimo, da amante del pianoforte e specialmente amante di Mozart sono rimasto incantato dalla fantastica esecuzione del M° Massimiliano Ferrati. Complimenti vivissimi,spero un giorno di arrivare ai suoi livelli. Grazie per l'emozione che mi ha trasmesso.
The tempo is perfect. Often it's played way too fast for a march which Mozart marked "allegretto". Musically, this is a very nice performancel. Suggestions would be to tone down the annoying head mannerisms, and also to work on improving your posture before you develop serious spinal issues. Your neck is often at a frightening angle.
I'm sorry but do you even know who this guy is. Giving him advice is a bit pretentious because he is one of the best Italian performers on the piano in this generation. His head mannerism is being really into the music. No one would want to see someone rigid-backed and showing no emotion at all.
I really liked this interpretation. This pianist plays with joy and lightness. And he is not concerned to show only his skill on keyboard. This Mozart's piece is full of joy because it was composed when Mozart was only a child and all was happiness in his family.
Bravissimo Massimiliano, si sente che hai eseguito in modo sublime questa musica. grazie per averci condiviso questa splendida tua esecuzione. Arrivederci.
It takes immense talent, dedication, hard work and passion for him to play that well. I really enjoy listening to this beautiful piece. I hope that someday my son can play this song.
TaxManNZ That's what I do when I'm playing completely alone, and am not worried about looking like an idiot, but when I'm in front of other people I sit up straight and don't move.
To some he may look like an idiot, to some he is simply feeling the music, Its like singing, I don't suppose anyone would find it fun with someone just standing there on stage singing, No dancing or instruments but anyway. The music matters more then what he's doing while playing the instrument, Jumping up or down and head flicks or not, he still can play.
this is a great model on how to play this song, from the opinion of someone learning how to play this song. the way your left hand brings out those chords in the "chorus" in such a crisp manner is something I haven't heard anybody else do as well.
I just love Turkish march ... i played it myself like 30 years ago and believe i heard it thousands of times But this's the most compassionate performance i've ever seen , you didn't play it " as it is " as you played some accents , forte and pianissimo on some notes by heart - but truely the whole thing's beautiful - bravo
because I had an opinion that another pianist was more talented? haha, not sure who here doesn't know things, but I know that im entitled to express my opinion.
I had to come here after hearing Cameron Carpenter 'play' this piece in his very own style on some poor organ that didn't know what was coming to it. You play it live a cooling stream of beauty to the ears and spirit - thank you!
Will you people stop criticizing him, ' his posture, his facial expressions , the way he dresses , the way he smells. " just shut up i want to see you people play this piece as flawlessly as he did.
to people who like or love listening to the piano or people who say its funny how he moves when he plays its because when u learn how to play the piano and enjoy u get this feeling of happiness and u cant help to flow with the music as u play the piece u are playing i only started playing piano about the start of Jan. and im trying to learn how to play moonlight sonata as most people would call it and its very relaxing to play, learn and enjoy it
Best Turkish March I've ever heard, faultless clarity and execution - also, that piano is beautifully tuned and regulated
He's also the only one I've heard the doesn't overuse the pedal on it
What about Gould's version
Thank you Mozart for this wonderful piece.
+Greatest Turk LOL
LOL 100%
Mozart Was a beast. 👍
Lol
🇦🇿🇹🇷🇦🇿🇹🇷🇦🇿🇹🇷
Onoratissimo di averlo avuto come insegnante in una scuola pubblica a Terni. Oltre ad essere uno dei migliori pianisti e professori che ci siano in Italia è anche una grandissima persona, di una modestia e di un'umiltà che sono davvero rare per un artista del suo talento e del suo genio.
People complaining about his head jerking... he's expressing himself just like brass/wind/string players. They're musicians, it's what they do
+Wang Lo dat head tho
+Wang Lo Honestly, it's not exactly voluntary... so it's not expressing. It's a quirk musicians develop when they practice, and they are hard to get rid of. -I have experience playing music and developed weird quirks as well, one of those includes the head jerking.
Thats how I play so quit judging
Best Alla Turca i have ever heard.
Il perfetto equilibrio classico, cui è alieno ogni manierismo!
THIS is how Turkish march should be played. I was amazed when I first heard it. Perfect tempo, energy and excellent performance. Bravo!
music starts at 0:26
Manuel Lujan XD
@@CestlabandeaBasile Damn I wonder what I had said and why I can't see my comment now
amazing player !
Fantastico!
He plays so well. It is really neat and there is a clearly lot of expression in the song.
Too much actually
Dennis Tjendana There's never too much expression in music
Evie Danielle in classical music, there is. because it is CLASSICAL music
It is not a "song". It is a 'Piece"!
@@TheTsukuyomi72 Classical denotes the period in which the music was written and nothing more. Expression has always been part of music even then people had feelings and thoughts that they explored through music that is not some modern invention. It is not only acceptable but encouraged for musicians to connect to the piece it creates the best performances like the one you just witnessed.
i watched this beautiful performance 12 years back when i was in school.. i fell in love with this!!
Easily the best performance of the Turkish March online.
This was unreal, impossibly beautiful performance. Exactly how Mozart would have imagined it.
Every pianist knows how difficult playing Mozart can be - and no one who never touched a piano can imagine that level of difficulty. Right?
Personaly, I had forgotten how beautiful the Turkish March is.
M. Ferrati reminded it to me after two bars. He is a true master!
When you think you learned how to play something perfectly and then watch someone play it better on youtube
Mozart would be proud
La migliore esecuzione della marcia turca di sempre
I would learn piano only for playing this march, ist just beautiful!
Thank you Mozart for this march that you left for us!
The most emotional Performance of Turkish March I’ve ever seen. Love it. Thank you.
his fingers are just like: we're not even touching the piano! AMAZING!
The best Turkish March on piano. Excellent performance
such emotion put into this song. pure perfection each note carefully tuned to the right emotion,volume, and flow of the notes. impossible to describe with words. personally i think mozart became famous because he showed passion and effort towards his music. he thought music as a way of life. This is obviously expressed in his turkey march and begining sonates he wrote. Turkey March should be played with a good flow of music and emotion which is exactly what this man did
The moves he makes, the faces he projects, are all so minimalized to what he is actually feeling when he plays. THAT is actually loving music.
Awesome the way he's increasing and decreasing the sound as the music goes on. i'ts really a perfect play with the right sound at each moment. Respect for this man who doesn't care about his posture or his face, that is the real talent and the real artists, not the shit we're seeing every day on Vevo. Just stupid from you people to judge him on his face or something, you should just forgot he's here and just listen to the performance, which is the ONLY thing you should care of.
Ps : As a piano player, I just found the katy perry's song birthday on it.
It is Do# Re# Fa# Sol# and La#. Yes, that's all.
The best one on TH-cam!
Really awesome song superbly played, I am going to learn this now!
per me è la più bella esecuzione in assoluto,bravo Massimiliano
Best Interpretation Ever
It's the easy version, search 'turkish march Volodos' and you'll understand what is the best interpretation ever...
Charles Zevisionneur This is the easy version? I thought this was the hard one - or well, the original one, no? I've understood that Alla Turca is actually one part of a long piece.
Yup, the original version. Anyway, check out Volodo's Turkish march cover
Charles Zevisionneur hehe, i know that version, but i prefer the easy one, is more smooth and enjoyable to listen.
BRAVO!!!Dopo ascolti pessimi,questo pianista mi ha riportato alla gioia dell'ascolto!!!!
comments contain 80% praise, 5% envy, 5% foreign language, 7% comedians, 2% haters, 1% special snowflakes.
Are you read all the comments? 😃
hussein alramahy Yes I did, I have sharingan
+KuPoMoMo nice
You calculations are wrong. In case you're wondering how I know, I have cockatiel. Way more efficient than sharingan
ha ha good one!
gli italiani che suonano la classica...bravi!la passione e il lavoro che ci hai messo si sente anche tramite un video.
Why does the intro take almost 30 seconds?
Ikr lol
+Tom Jackal idk. guess they want people to read the intro words? nice hat btw
@@octavius8562 Oh boy, someones being a complete jerk.
This is my 5th time to listen to this beautiful piece of music performed by Massimiliano Ferrati, He is absolutely wonderful. Our world is so fortunate to have talented composer like Mozart and gifted pianist like Mr. Ferrati. Thank you, Mr. Ferrati, for playing it perfectly. I love your music.
Outstanding!😍
1 word = PERFECTO
ahh! after watching this video over and over, I feel super accomplished to able to FINALLY play this entire song! so inspiring when you see someone play it like this.
You can go much faster, but it wouldn't sound as beautiful
Very true
nice tempo.
+Oliver Rodriguez yes
Simply OUTSTANDING !
4:00 Please bitch, I'm fabulous! XD
Divinamente sublime,bravissimo, da amante del pianoforte e specialmente amante di Mozart sono rimasto incantato dalla fantastica esecuzione del M° Massimiliano Ferrati. Complimenti vivissimi,spero un giorno di arrivare ai suoi livelli. Grazie per l'emozione che mi ha trasmesso.
The tempo is perfect. Often it's played way too fast for a march which Mozart marked "allegretto". Musically, this is a very nice performancel. Suggestions would be to tone down the annoying head mannerisms, and also to work on improving your posture before you develop serious spinal issues. Your neck is often at a frightening angle.
I'm sorry but do you even know who this guy is. Giving him advice is a bit pretentious because he is one of the best Italian performers on the piano in this generation. His head mannerism is being really into the music. No one would want to see someone rigid-backed and showing no emotion at all.
You are a pretentious twat lol
Fantastico. La migliore performance che io abbia mai trovato su youtube
The way i would imagine Mozart to play this.
By far my favorite recording of this
I wish I could afford a piano so I could play beautiful music like this..
I Can play this piece
Don't worry, I'm sure you'll get one soon.
Pianos can be free but 100$ for moving plus 60$ for tuning so…
@@민경신-m2m can you play it now
I really liked this interpretation. This pianist plays with joy and lightness. And he is not concerned to show only his skill on keyboard. This Mozart's piece is full of joy because it was composed when Mozart was only a child and all was happiness in his family.
Like watching Mr. Bean play the paino
***** I just bursted out laughing. Well even if he was Mr. Bean, we know he's an amazing piano player.
Mr bean 2.0!!!
osama bin laden is alive @_@
lol
This is by far the BEST cover of this piece I've ever heard.
If a man played this for me I would marry him. (I'm a man)
Osama Bin Laden dude you're suppose to be dead go back to hell please
+Tony Mendez let the People marry who they want.
Well, than you have bad taste for a spouse. Because Turkish March is a movement that every piano student learns.
Bravissimo Massimiliano, si sente che hai eseguito in modo sublime questa musica. grazie per averci condiviso questa splendida tua esecuzione. Arrivederci.
Is it just me or does anyone else think he looks like Howard from Big Bang Theory?
Ikr
same thoughts here 😂😂😂
I honestly thought that he looked like that guy with the big back from Frankenstein
+Michael O'Connor Omg AHHAHAHHA
Yes, he indeed looks like a hunched back Jew while playing
An extraordinary composition of Mozart tune by a legend. Marvellous, cannot immagine anyone playing better than this ... Hats off ...
I thought I was doing alright playing this song ... fuck.
Same haha
Marie Longpré Song? Nuff said...
+16Lizards lol
Marie Longpré its a pece i think PEICE
+Marie Longpré lol same
BEST performance ever! It sounds exactly as Mozart wanted this piece to be played like. Great job :)
who plays piano tiles
Everyone.
not me
his name is fazıl say
Wonderful performance! His CD is fantastic! Very beautiful and intense Mozart!!!!!!!
Howard Wollowitz???
Mi inchino d'innanzi ad un grande maestro.
Massimiliano Ferrati is best !!!!!
Some people here debating whether his speed is good enough, if he should go faster... shit son if I could play this at half speed I would be happy!
I'm 14 and I absolutly love classical music! Especially Mozart and Beethoven!
Does anyone else think he looks like howard from big bang theory ?!
OMG Yes!! XD It's absurd how funny that is to me!
By farr the best performance of this song i have ever scene.
IMO it shouldn't be played faster than this.
Semplicemente fantastico!! Grazie maestro!
Fazıl Say lan bu :D:D
aynen
Bravissimo, Massimiliano!!!...Adrien Alpendre (Marseille, France)
Turks are wonderful
+Titanium Red Tşk :D
We are GANGSTERS!🇦🇿🇹🇷🇬🇧
It takes immense talent, dedication, hard work and passion for him to play that well. I really enjoy listening to this beautiful piece. I hope that someday my son can play this song.
What's with all the headflicks and jumping up and down
But still wonderful
Its feeling the music :P
TaxManNZ That's what I do when I'm playing completely alone, and am not worried about looking like an idiot, but when I'm in front of other people I sit up straight and don't move.
To some he may look like an idiot, to some he is simply feeling the music, Its like singing, I don't suppose anyone would find it fun with someone just standing there on stage singing, No dancing or instruments but anyway. The music matters more then what he's doing while playing the instrument, Jumping up or down and head flicks or not, he still can play.
TaxManNZ Very well put :)
BlazinAmazin Thanks :)
this is a great model on how to play this song, from the opinion of someone learning how to play this song. the way your left hand brings out those chords in the "chorus" in such a crisp manner is something I haven't heard anybody else do as well.
seriously, some1 straighten his back, the posture is awful
+chechennyboiiy I bet everyone who just read this sat up.
+chechennyboiiy lol or how about someone straighten your grammar*
unowen7591 grammar nazi right there. but honestly i dont give a shit
+chechennyboiiy So what does that make you? The posture nazi? Lmao
lbmorales the posture doesnt suit the music
Fantastica interpretazione e bellissimo pezzo
$250,000 piano
I just love Turkish march ... i played it myself like 30 years ago and believe i heard it thousands of times
But this's the most compassionate performance i've ever seen , you didn't play it " as it is " as you played some accents , forte and pianissimo on some notes by heart - but truely the whole thing's beautiful - bravo
if you guys think this is amazing, check out "Turkish March by LANG LANG" its even better than this, and he really gets into it
+branson danecker Lang Lang was unnecessarily speeding with this piece.
meh. critics.
+branson danecker You don't know what true music is.
because I had an opinion that another pianist was more talented? haha, not sure who here doesn't know things, but I know that im entitled to express my opinion.
In my opinion I think this is better. Lang Lang is playing it to fast. Massimiliano Ferrati plays the emotion and the speed perfectly.
this song is just so beautiful
TÜRKIYE
TÜRKIYE!
This will always be my favourite interpretation of this piece! This is what I call perfection ❤❤
I can play this pretty we'll and I'm 13
"Я могу играть это довольно мы будем и я 13". Спасибо, о Великий Переводчик! :DDD
Learn to be humble and maybe you can be as successful as him one day.
+Vic Jang. Haha I agree with you!
im very happy for you ..
Vic Jang REKT U WOT M8 :V
This piece is wonderful...GREAT JOB PLAYING IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
great talent,terrible posture
as if that matters.
This is the best pianist I ever seen.
Non riesco a commentare......non ci sono delle parole!!!!! Anzi c'è solo questa:FANTASTICO!!!!!!!!!
i love how his body recoils as he strikes the keys for dynamics ~ that makes it so perfect
I had to come here after hearing Cameron Carpenter 'play' this piece in his very own style on some poor organ that didn't know what was coming to it.
You play it live a cooling stream of beauty to the ears and spirit - thank you!
👏👏👏
That's really impressive! You put all your passion into your playing, I love it!
It is beyond perfection
Bravo! Grazie, Massimiliano!!
This pianist was jamming out like the lead guitarist of a rock band! Loved it!
wow such passion and emotion in playing this. never mind the feelings brought on by the music itself. very amazing!!
really a wonderful interpretation.. The biggest and the best that I saw!!!
Will you people stop criticizing him, ' his posture, his facial expressions , the way he dresses , the way he smells. " just shut up i want to see you people play this piece as flawlessly as he did.
hes so expressive its funny watching XD
this was very enjoyable. thanks for the nice quality too :D
love the sound of that BORGATO grand piano...
Juste un mot : magnifique !
A real masterpiece and played to perfection
Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful.
to people who like or love listening to the piano or people who say its funny how he moves when he plays its because when u learn how to play the piano and enjoy u get this feeling of happiness and u cant help to flow with the music as u play the piece u are playing i only started playing piano about the start of Jan. and im trying to learn how to play moonlight sonata as most people would call it and its very relaxing to play, learn and enjoy it