Mozart: piano concerto no. 22 in E-flat major, K 482. Bilson, Gardiner, English Baroque Soloists
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- W. A. Mozart: piano concerto no. 22 in E-flat major, K 482. Malcolm Bilson - fortepiano, John Eliot Gardiner - conductor, and English Baroque Soloists, on period instruments
1. Allegro - 00:00
2. Andante - 13:14
3. Rondo: Allegro - 22:09
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the third movement is so powerful!! I get so emotional
So beautiful, the second movement is a miracle of music
Very true! Every phrase has a story in it!
I agree, C Minor for Mozart is in italian “malinconico e struggente”, but he put the two Wind section (E flat major and C major), like a “hope for something of better”. In few words, this is Opera! The same, happen in the second movement of the violin e viola sinfonia concertante. Sorry for my english, but I love Mozart fortepiano concertos.
And that slow part in the third movement ! Pure ecstasy... And never twice the same because the pianist must improvise with his own personality in Mozart's style. This concerto is a monument of the living.
The second movement is very good, but I think the first movement is the best opening to all of Mozarts piano concertos.
It's the combination, period instruments and players indeed, great.
Благодарю!!! Музыка МОЦАРТА Божественна!!! ❤❤❤Исполнение великолепно!!! Браво!!! ❤❤❤
this mr bilson....its restored the music. thank you, sir. and you who brought it to us. cheers
THIS IS THE GREATEST OF ALL MOZART PIANIO CONCERTOS
yes, this one is crazy good and the best part, just like any other of Mozart music, is that you gotta simply sit back, chill and do absolutely nothing other than enjoy it. No need to critically listen like other composers sometimes require you to do, this is pure, simple, and absolutley incredible. On period instruments also, it is just something else. the only hard thing when listening to Mozart is to not contradict yourself when you listen to piece after piece of music and you constantly go "oh god, this is the greatest piece of all" ;)
This is my most favourite new performance of this lovely concerto.
That elegant duet between flauto e fagotto is delightful.
Абсолютно восхитителен! 😊
I. Allegro 0:01
II. Andante 13:14
III. Rondo: Allegro 22:09
You know where 22:10 is from
Magnífica versión con la conducción de Sir John Eliot Gardiner , e instrumentos de la época como es el pianoforte. Gracias por compartir !!
! E verdad! Eso es.
여기 진짜 모짜르트가 나타나셨네. 감사합니다
Iove ❤❤❤
Do I hear snatches from the woodwind interludes in Cosi? Round the wrong way.?
18:15
Anyone who can tell us: who was the artist/painter? Late Rubens? Or late 18th?
Yes, it's Rubens - Four Continents (c. 1614)
Alem da musica me interessei particularmente pela iconografia. Esta alegoria representa a África. de que é?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Four_Continents
Obrigado!
Caraca, já nessa época o pessoal queria lacrar kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk 😝😝
Wonderful recording! Does anyone know where the first movement cadenza is from or who it is by? Did Bilson write it?
Some cadenzas emanating from later Mozart were written by JN Hummel, who was one of Mozart’s pupils….the maestro tended not to provide cadenzas after the 19th ….K.459.
No less an enthusiast than L Van Beethoven provided a cadenza for K 466.
The fortepiano used in this recording is wonderful. It would be great if more soloists could take up the challenge and start using a fortepiano for all the keyboard concertos, right up to K.595.
24:53
a this painting shows...that is genius french African Chevalier teaching Mozart and Europeans art and style. Racism is why it wasnt taught