Mozart Piano Rondo D KV 382 Alfred Brendel Neville Marriner Academy St Martin in the Fields
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- W. A. Mozart
Piano Rondo KV 382
........... Allegretto grazioso
........... Adagio
........... Allegro
Alfred Brendel (piano)
Sir Neville Marriner conducts the Academy of St Martin in the Fields
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From wikipedia:
The Rondo for Piano and Orchestra in D major, K. 382 is a three movement concert rondo scored for piano and orchestra that was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in early 1782 as an alternative final movement to his Piano Concerto No. 5 in D major, a piece he composed in December 1773 when he was 18.
He composed the Rondo for a number of reasons. Mozart had just moved from his hometown Salzburg to Vienna in 1781, where he needed to gain a reputation and a subsequent secure income. He did this through composition, teaching and piano performances in concerts. As he did not have too many original piano concertos to his name this was an area where Mozart could draw work from. His 5th piano concerto had been a great success in Mannheim, which he had visited on his 1777 journey to Paris. Thus, he revised the work to make it more suitable for his Viennese audience at the upcoming important Lenten concert on the 3rd March 1782. This led to the composition of the Rondo in D in the months before the concert, where it was performed for the first time. Mozart considered the use of a Sonata-form movement too complex for the movement's context, and thus he wrote this alternative ending in a variation form. The resulting Rondo was a more tuneful alternative to its predecessor and thus it was very popular with the audience; indeed, in the concert it was encored.
Instrumentation
As it is in effect a substitute finale to the Piano Concerto No. 5, the instrumentation for the Rondo is very nearly the same. Other than the solo piano, the Concerto's instrumentation consists of two oboes, two trumpets, two horns, timpani and strings. The Rondo uses this ensemble too, but adds one flute.
Analysis
The Rondo in D is, formally, not a rondo at all but a set of variations. It is marked Allegretto grazioso and contains two tempo changes, Adagio and Allegro respectively, before returning to the initial tempo soon before the end. The total timing is about 10 minutes, which is much longer than the movement it replaced, which generally lasts just over 5 minutes. - เพลง
Oh! I sure miss that man! At least we have these recordings. ❤
50 years I;m looking for these sounds!Simply the best.That iz Mozart
One of the best!
Rondo in D major, K382 ...O A Allegretto mais grazioso que Mozart brincando deixou nos ares da Terra...AMO!!!
Великолепная музыка, виртуозное исполнение!!!!! Спасибо за ваш труд!!!!!!!!!!
This and the K511 Rondo in A minor are the penultimate, crowning achievements for this genre .
In due difference, this "Rondo" is not actually a Rondo, it's a theme and variations. I don't know why Mozart called it a "Rondo".
Спасибо!
esta es mi pieza favorita, unas de mis piezas favoritas...
Es ist sehr elegant und es ist ein schoenes Stueck. Ich habe zu ihm gehoert, so viel Spass. Auch Spass ich habe spielen es.
Se te mete dentro y ahí se queda...! Sorprende por su sencillez!
Uma das preferidas!
es un deleite para el alma esta compocicion musical la interpretación al piano de una proligidad inigualable !!!
5:51 Adagio. A poem of graceful beauty and romantic elegance.
And that bridge thing at 3:35 !
One of my favorite parts!
@@Dartagnan65 Yes, it is really wonderful.
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Fantastisch
Thank you very much! I share.
Surely Mozart was in love when he composed this! And then performed by Alfred Brendel at his lyrical and tender best, how lucky are we.
3:36 ~ I love
Um show 👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
GOOD JOB WOLFY!!!! ITS VERY NICE
03:36....only Mozart
Revisit this rondo in the film Hopscotch with Glenda Jackson and Walter Matthau. Perfect blend as the piece was used to support a typewriter!
geez the same here. other favorite part when Matthau is humming La ci darem la mano in the post office :)
@@janosfazekas9050 - here too. Love this piece.
bravo elias de emco ewizhe asta este piesa mea favorita , una din piesele mele favorite... ok ? aspetta io sono romeno ma parlo molto bene italiana la seconda mia lingua tu che sei? spagnolo oppure portughese? grazie e ci sentiamo:)
11 pm, nyc, 9/13/2020
Murray Perahia plays this more delicately
elegant all the way through, recording wise, the piano is a little too dominant, unlike Brendels earlier recording on Vox whish I prefer for that reason, but it makes the smoothness of his run work here all the more amazing
Uh...it is for PIANO and orchestra.
I play this and I am 10... not nearly as fast though. Pls make a slower version so I can practice along with it for an upcoming orchestral competition against high school seniors
You can play is as slow as you like. I have the hole partiture.
Bach reference 3:35
I actually like Brendels version better than Perahias for some reason.
Alfred Brendel plays this the best of all the recordings I've listened to.. not too slow not too fast ...both hands playing equally brilliant
I agree.
@@mauricepitman
A Good performance by Alfred Brendel but in my opinion it lacks the brilliance and
lyrical quality that Murray Perahia infuses into this piece..
Listen to Perahia perform and conduct Mozart`s beautiful Rondo in D
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Murray Perahia and Alexei Sultanov play this Mozart rondo much better than the boring a cold a stiffy a sticky cold tone player Brendel
Mozart schreibt einen "Schuhplattler"...