I really loved Blechacz interpretation of this sublime Mozart Sonata. It felt, as through the piano he was telling a fascinating story, I could not but listen in awe.
I believe that he played the second movement very well. Took his time, so much clarity and gentleness with each note, especially with the staccato. Although this section is in a major key, you can still feel the sorrow that Mozart wrote on paper, having just experienced the passing of his mother. The tempo is slow, melody is spaced out, not typical of the happy Mozart. Something about it still stirs an echo of sadness.
This is a very good and touching interpretation.It depicts all the sorrow of Mozart for the death of his belowed mother during his stay in Paris.Bravo!!
thats what we say.. nevertheless lipatti is one of the greatest it begun to be a habit to mention his recordings always as the best interpretations of the pieces that he recorded and that is just overrating the things.. alone this sonata has so many different great approaches..some are going more for the big phrasings and some more for the details..its always a choice and each choice has its benefits.. the more you know about the art of interpretations, the more you will appreciate the specific benefits (and of course if you also want to see; the disadvantages) of a choice..there is and never will be the best interpretation of a piece
Mozart indicated that this must be played "Allegro Maestoso". So why do they all rush? It's a grieving piece of music, written after the death of his mother in Salzburg, when he was away and feeling lonely in Paris.
Howdy sista, i'am just 2 years younger than you and, yah, it so tired to learn a piece that is about 20 or more pages but, hey, keep going, don't give up, cause you can do it.
These are the ones who are popular today. I think that the three greatest Pianists who are alive today or who were in the last 70 years, are Grigory Sokolov, Dang Thai Son, and the legend himself: Vladimir Sonfrinitsky
and what about Trifonov and Wang?! I am an estimator of Rafal, he is undoubtedly one of my favourite ones because of his unbelievable clear and calm touch and his respectful way of playing...but you can't forget other incredible artists in top10 nowadays
My only complaint is that the slow movement could have been slower and more expansive, with some breathing space - more introspective, and with sadness leading to anxiety and back to sadness. Mozart had just lost his beloved mother and was perhaps at the most tragic time of his life. He only wrote 2 sonatas in a minor - very significant! A slower tempo is crucial in achieving the foregoing temperament. Articulation is great though...
Most professionals seem to rush this movement like they want to get it over with and show off their dazzling technique again in the finale. This is a wonderful movement and sonata and it’s a joy to play.
A nice performance. Why do most pianists play the grace note in the opening phrase as if they were playing Chopin? This is Mozart and, as with Haydn and Beethoven, ornaments should be played ON the beat, not before it. Otherwise, it screws up the rhythm of the music and makes it sound dainty and trivial.
strange phrasing, sounds more to salon music than to deep felt Mozart, everything to arbitrarily, specially his ritardando are crazy. His Chopin is wonderful, also spezial. The very verby best K 310 played Dinu Lipatti. Pires e.g. delivers also a great perfomance. Sorry, to speak this so frankly.
Movement 1: I don't hear any "maestoso." Too fast for my taste. Movement 2: Nice, but again a shade too quick. A bit literal to be really "cantabile." Movement 3: Lively and engaging, with no complaint about the tempo. This is a talented young man, but I don't think he's quite grasped the shadows in Mozart. In time his interpretations will probably deepen.
I really loved Blechacz interpretation of this sublime Mozart Sonata. It felt, as through the piano he was telling a fascinating story, I could not but listen in awe.
Mozart's Best Sonata..This pianist brings it to Life!!
Mozart is great, and also Blechacz's playing is great.
I think that it is the best interpretation out there: crisp, nuanced, every note has its own character.
Superb!
I agree.
Every note live her own life😂
not the best but a very good one
Pure, Clear, Soft
Meravigliosa musica e meravigliosa interpretazione! Preziose perle.
I agree with you. Wonderful music, yeah?
Yeah 😊👏👍
〈ピアノ・ソナタ、第8番〉K,310 イ短調
モーツァルトの哀しみが伝わってくる、旋律と音色です。
パリで、母を失った頃、作曲した曲です。
哀惜の念に、堪えません。
至高の一曲です。
You can feel some of Mozart's anger and joy in this music --very well performed
He showed decisiveness. his passion in music. Fantastic. Wonderful
中3のコンクールで弾きました。当時は反抗期真っ盛りでもっと激しい感じに弾いてた記憶が。こんな軽やかな曲だったんだなと改めて気づきました。
The andante cantabile is sublime!
Perfect tempo
Enchanting interpretation
Love the choice of tempo for the first movement.
마치 음악과 하나가되며 자신이 슬픈안개가 되듯이 온 마음을 다해서 치는것같습니다
자신만의 개성으로
피아노를 다루는 느낌이듭니다 =
피아노는 나의 친구다. 피아노와 죽을때까지 함께할것이다.
。この曲は大好きで。ブレンデルトリパッテイのCDを愛聴していますが。ブレハッチのcdを探して愛聴盤の仲間に入れます。屈託の少ない明るさと軽やかなテンポが、スキ二なりそうです。
I believe that he played the second movement very well. Took his time, so much clarity and gentleness with each note, especially with the staccato. Although this section is in a major key, you can still feel the sorrow that Mozart wrote on paper, having just experienced the passing of his mother. The tempo is slow, melody is spaced out, not typical of the happy Mozart. Something about it still stirs an echo of sadness.
13:35 this very small bar sounds like a flicker of hope, but it is soon devoured again by the darker chords.
Impeccable touch, dynamics and musicality. Hear him LIVE if ever you get the opportunity!!!
1악장 듣다 울었어요.. 너무 슬퍼요
해석;모차르트의 어머니가 돌아가시고 아버지는 모차르트의사랑을반대하고 위독한것던걸로알며 그시기의만들어진 소나타중 가장어려운곡으로알고있다.
Sublime, Rafal to me you are the greatest pianist of the world, wishing you all the Best 4 the rest of your life. ❤️
This is a very good and touching interpretation.It depicts all the sorrow of Mozart for the death of his belowed mother during his stay in Paris.Bravo!!
Wow! Thank you! 😊 You sure know a lot about Mozart!!! 🤣👏🏻🙏🏻🙃
I love him so much!! He is the best pianist ever !!!
Arturo benedetti michelangeli , lang lang , do you know art tatum?
Me too. He is the BEST XD!!!
Yesssss!!!!
A pleasure to listen to. Thanks for the execution.
Rafal 彈進莫札特的境界,非常另人陶醉。完美。
Best recording on youtube!
진짜 너무너무 좋아요..👍👍
해석: 낮선 파리에서 안나 어머니가 돌아가시고 모차르트의 연인을 반대하는 아버지 그 시기의만들어진 슬프고 위독한곡 이곡은 모차르트소나타중에 가장어렵고 소리가 아름다운걸로 전해지고있다. 부드럽고 소리마다 슬픔이담겨있어야한다
That my favorit music
ㄷㄷ 지리넹
Wonderful!!!! Really enjoyed this!
Bravo Rafal !!!
Great performance.
absolutely love the use of pedal
Really shows Mozart’s original character.😊
Difficult to like anyone else after Dinu Lipatti in this work. And I like Blechacz a lot, mind you.
Listen to Richter's interpretation, it's very different than that of Dinu lipatti, but it's very poetic, more than any other interpretation.
thats what we say.. nevertheless lipatti is one of the greatest it begun to be a habit to mention his recordings always as the best interpretations of the pieces that he recorded and that is just overrating the things.. alone this sonata has so many different great approaches..some are going more for the big phrasings and some more for the details..its always a choice and each choice has its benefits.. the more you know about the art of interpretations, the more you will appreciate the specific benefits (and of course if you also want to see; the disadvantages) of a choice..there is and never will be the best interpretation of a piece
That is very great
Beautiful
Genialny Rafał Blechacz.
Amazing!
I like this!
great dynamics
What an amazing artist Rafal Blechacz is. This is a very neat, crisp, technically superb performance, not extent of passion, though. Love it.
Respect total de la partition
fenix hp non c’est bien la 8ème sonate pour piano de Mozart en la mineur😉
자갈밭을걸어가는듯 가슴이미어지는
슬픔이 안개처럼 ~
靠太有味道了,完全就是一副玩世不恭天下老子第一的音色,莫扎特本特
듣고있다보면 왠지 슬프네요
Mozart indicated that this must be played "Allegro Maestoso". So why do they all rush? It's a grieving piece of music, written after the death of his mother in Salzburg, when he was away and feeling lonely in Paris.
I agree with you. I want to feel the melody and when it's presto is not possibile. Martha a.,barenboim, schnabel.. all play preesto
Complimenti Rafal, ottima esecuzione e interpretazione dello spirito Mozartiano!
! Ahhh Mozart y Chopin exquisitos
BRAVO BRAVO!!!
Il tempo lento mi fa stare bene
Divino ❤❤
The 3 moment is very special
슬프고 아름답다...
I am 13 years old and I learned the 1st page in a pretty fast speed in like a month but I am lazy to keep going with the rest 20 or something pages
Keep at it.
It will pay off in years to come.
Howdy sista, i'am just 2 years younger than you and, yah, it so tired to learn a piece that is about 20 or more pages but, hey, keep going, don't give up, cause you can do it.
Sin duda la mejor ejecución que he escuchado❤️
Rafal Blechacz es una bestia del piano, de lo mejor.
@@serkratos1216 es polaco?
Concuerdo
@@hectorherreragames4541 ¿Blechacz? Si
@@hectorherreragames4541 así es, ganador de la competencia internacional de chopin en 2005!
Wow 👏 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
잘쳐요
Molto bene
6:00 andante cantabile con espressione
美しい! 夢を見ているよう 。
wow perfect pedaling i jealous of you
Bravo👌
In my memory, He was one of the Chopin international piano competition winner.. Am I right?
Correct
yes, 2005
Can anyone tell me the fingering for 5:28 and 5:40
It’s not easy runs. It’s okay to sound your struggling when it calls for.
composed 3 days after the death of his mother. You MUST be the best to achieve all of this.
I know this is out of topic but I think it's good if it has a duet with a *VIOLIN*
C’est un génie
amore a prima vista...ma non è la 9a? (il mio spartito porta la sigla SONATA IX E.300d - K.310)
no, è la ottava.
What do you think Mozart wrote this song about?
I heard people say it was a musical response to hearing of the death of his dear mum.
Pięknie dziękuję
🌹🌹🌹
好強啊!......😯😯😯
12:10
ㅈㄴ부럽다 어캐 저렇게 왼손을 안정적으로 치냐 03:38
For me There are 3 wonderful pianists : rafal , Seongjincho And lang lang i can't say Who is my favourite
Zimmerman, Yundi, Kissin, horowitz, Richter?
These are the ones who are popular today. I think that the three greatest Pianists who are alive today or who were in the last 70 years, are Grigory Sokolov, Dang Thai Son, and the legend himself: Vladimir Sonfrinitsky
and what about Trifonov and Wang?! I am an estimator of Rafal, he is undoubtedly one of my favourite ones because of his unbelievable clear and calm touch and his respectful way of playing...but you can't forget other incredible artists in top10 nowadays
@@greenapple306 Yundi spoiled performance ln Korean
Stephen hough!!!!!!
16:56
My only complaint is that the slow movement could have been slower and more expansive, with some breathing space - more introspective, and with sadness leading to anxiety and back to sadness. Mozart had just lost his beloved mother and was perhaps at the most tragic time of his life. He only wrote 2 sonatas in a minor - very significant! A slower tempo is crucial in achieving the foregoing temperament. Articulation is great though...
Most professionals seem to rush this movement like they want to get it over with and show off their dazzling technique again in the finale. This is a wonderful movement and sonata and it’s a joy to play.
it might be intentional considering mozart's nature
I generally dislike mozart. But this, as played by Rafal, is amazing.
11:48
+ 12:12
9:57
Elaki ela
not Richter
How wrong spellings can get. Mozart in a-minor looks better than "in a minor"
Lowercase letters for minor keys are pretty widely used though.
@@FrostDirt i meant a-minor. Without the hyphen it looks wierd
A tragic sonata turned to mockery.
A nice performance. Why do most pianists play the grace note in the opening phrase as if they were playing Chopin? This is Mozart and, as with Haydn and Beethoven, ornaments should be played ON the beat, not before it. Otherwise, it screws up the rhythm of the music and makes it sound dainty and trivial.
strange phrasing, sounds more to salon music than to deep felt Mozart, everything to arbitrarily, specially his ritardando are crazy. His Chopin is wonderful, also spezial. The very verby best K 310 played Dinu Lipatti. Pires e.g. delivers also a great perfomance. Sorry, to speak this so frankly.
that's literally mozart
Io bebo aqua
Io ascolto sta sonata sempre alla x 0.75 velocità, è meglio
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Movement 1: I don't hear any "maestoso." Too fast for my taste.
Movement 2: Nice, but again a shade too quick. A bit literal to be really "cantabile."
Movement 3: Lively and engaging, with no complaint about the tempo.
This is a talented young man, but I don't think he's quite grasped the shadows in Mozart. In time his interpretations will probably deepen.
Hay una nota en la progresión donde se atora o queda muy largo, no fluye bien...pero es buena ejecución
Dejá de hablar boludeces.
@@josyfalcon5442 escucha a este maestro y ve la ejecución, no seas ignorante.... th-cam.com/video/bZZqSZqJz4Y/w-d-xo.html
@@humadeusoliva7637 he is playing a mozart piece like beethoven. not master at all
69 th comment
too slow presto
Wie furchtbar!!!!
Oh mein Gott 🙈
Bessere Antiwerbung existiert nicht…
Kriminalno mediokritetstvo.
what does sublime mean