One of my most favorite pieces. I used to study it at the most distressful part of my life, and it helped me to survive. Genious piece, and Genious interpretation. Thanks!
I did not like watching his performance because he had too much expression on his whole body. But I listened to this music while looking at sheet music, it made me almost cry. Now I like to see how he played this music. How did you do it, Daniil !!
Simply the best version I have ever heard. Wonderful! He gets the pace perfect, the emotion is sublime and the playing is simply stunning! Daniil is the best!
Спасибо!!!!Изысканное ,великолепное исполнение и великий труд!!!! Послала своим студентам как лучшее исполнение Моцарта. Спасибо Даниил!Это наслаждение!
Se puede sentir las las lágrimas de Mozart al componer esta pieza tan sentimental y de dolor profundo por un amor imposible y el que la interpreta es un pianista de 1ra🥲🤧
The tempo played in this Fantasia is rather slow in some phrases. Yet, the melody is so delightful, it has that pure texture, tone and enrichment of resonance. Relaxing and enjoyable performance.
I think he plays it well, I like the rhythm he's got all the way through. There's a Chopin-esque feel to the way he is playing it. There are some versions where the pianist uses less pedal, but I only like one or two of them. I think its more pleasing on the ear with more pedal, but without it, it kind of intensifies the piece making it exude an eerie feel. Adding more pedal makes it feel more romantic. When I play this piece, I use more pedal but that's only because I'm hiding behind it to make it sound better, as I find it really difficult to play it well without the pedal.
The most dramatic thing about this piece is the runs. This song is played perfectly. I learned it too fast, as did almost everyone I knew who could play it. The beauty of it is the slow, exacting music punctuated with the incredible runs.
Il pezzo si presta ad essere interpretato in maniera romantica.. Anche a me veniva di suonarlo così , e mi dicevano che era troppo 'Beethoveniano ' bellissimo ma un pò troppo lento l'andante (!)per essere Mozart..Tuttavia l'allegretto è molto bello
Here we see Mozart being a lot more free-form at the piano, and adhering less to the rigid Viennese classical style. It sounds very much like light Beethoven, and at times one can even hear Chopin.
+Harrison Richter It's how people perceive it. Some like it slow, others like it fast or maybe some like to add fast or slow parts in the music because they think its how the music should be played.
Yes, but they don't make up these decisions based on just ear alone. It's also based on markings in the score, for ideas the composers wanted to convey. And the varied tempo marks definitely communicate something other than how he plays it; he plays it well, to be clear, but it's a little too romantic.
@@harrisonrichter9414 hey, he is an artist, he does his Art, you can't tell him how to play it, the only who could perhaps do that Is in this case Mozart and he is dead. In any case i don't think even Mozart would like everyone to play the same way. Interpretation is an art in itself, it's not a servant of composition.
сравнила с представленным выше исполнением Гилельса и почувствовала дпугое время, другую мысль и душу. Как прекрасно Денис играет, даже горько немного за такое проникание в суть вещей. Какая ранимвая душа. спасибо ему за все.
Outstanding performance. Much better than the muted way most pianists play it. My only one small thing I would like the intro to be just slightly faster even if its not all out andante. Also, there was something wrong with one of the keys kept sounding muted every time which I would guess was the fault of the piano. Almost sounded creamy on some notes. In any event you can play it far superior to me and so many others
First, Mozart’s compositions are difficult because you are exposed; there’s no way to hide if you make a technical or stylistic mistake. Also many of Mozart’s work are deceptively difficult as far as interpretation, only a true artist can bring out the purity and genius of Mozart. A respected piano teacher once said something like this, “You have to be a child or if you’re grown to be young at heart to play Mozart.”
Fantsia by its very name means to play it as a fantasy. Slow when you like, speed up when you like etc . At least that is what Professor Emile Philippe told me at the guildhall School of Music in 1961 when he taught me this piece.
i think its very chopin like. but mozart did not wrote it like that. mozart was a huge bach fan, a fan of beethoven and had some wit and drama from the italians operas. leads to another conclusion than chopin. though trifonov rendered it exquisitly perfect chopinesque :D.
I have played the Fantasia for many, many years. I agree each one has their own interpretation, depending on the mood at that specific time, but I, too, feel his was too slow in areas it should have been faster and too fast in areas not appropriate.
Hi Dolores, hope you have a great time playing it, I'm sure you do! I wonder how you feel about watch?v=t7J7TcFk40Q, which he played 2 years after this cideo was shot. Even slower, and to me, a much more impressive performance than this vid.
There is no doubt that Trifonov is an excellent pianist, but this interpretation is way too slow for my liking. I like the pace of Jeno Jando and Tzvi Erez (around 5:30 total length).
I'm sorry, but just too damn slow. I kind of play it in a comedic fashion however... because its fun that way, and people tend to love it. In my opinion, it helps to give classical some "life" to it :P.
Lynn Hamilton Your mistake is: it´s not about me or Trifonov - it´s about Mozart! What do you think why Mozart wrote "Andante" (= going) and Alla breve (=count in halves)? Hm? However the "Allegretto" is good. ...and BTW: I play fairly well ...
mp You say you play fairly well, but do you always play the same music the same way? Do you always wear the same clothes and shoes, eat the same food? Perhaps in the future Trifonov will play this piece more according to your taste. But don't hang by your eyelashes.:-)
Lynn Hamilton Hi, when playing a piece I try to come as close as possible to the intentions of the composer - and one of the 1st things is to note the indicated tempo designation. Mozart let enough space between the notes for all of us to find an individual interpretation, but simply neglecting an important indication is - well, the wrong access. Or would you play as 2nd triplet f sharp - thinking it´s better that way? BTW: have you ever thought about the tempo relation between the Andante and the Adagio?
Barely recognizable. The tempo sounds like he is a novice and his teacher told him to play it slow until he can learn it. Most of the scholar/performers I know play this twice as fast. Mozart Wrote for Fortepiano, which does not have the sustain to pull this off.
The tempo only sounds like he's a novice because most professional pianists are anemic to slower tempos of children's recital pieces. Trifonov can give it a tempo that fits the music and not his ego.
I like how he stays completely still (jk)
funny yes!!
I see-
For a moment I thought it was a photo!
@@karpabla 🙄🙄😄😄
No he just has good gamer chair
Trifonov is one of the best of our century ... thank you for this relaxing moment masterman❤❤❤🎹🎹🎹
I like how Trifonov plays parts of K397 much slower than most. I can really focus on the incomparable meodies!
me too
One of my most favorite pieces. I used to study it at the most distressful part of my life, and it helped me to survive. Genious piece, and Genious interpretation. Thanks!
Hope you are doing great now. Food for thought -- the fine arts save us.
What was going on
I did not like watching his performance because he had too much expression on his whole body. But I listened to this music while looking at sheet music, it made me almost cry. Now I like to see how he played this music. How did you do it, Daniil !!
The best interpretation I've ever heard. Like the slow tempo and thoughtful beginning.
Finally this piece has sense.
Simply the best version I have ever heard. Wonderful! He gets the pace perfect, the emotion is sublime and the playing is simply stunning! Daniil is the best!
watch?v=t7J7TcFk40Q is even better. He's older there.
Да, исполнение отличное, но Эмиль Григорьевич не достижим
Such discipline to remain absolutely still while he plays. It's almost as if I'm looking at a phot...oh, heh heh, never mind. :-)
johnnyspin Daft bugger!!
Спасибо!!!!Изысканное ,великолепное исполнение и великий труд!!!!
Послала своим студентам как лучшее исполнение Моцарта.
Спасибо Даниил!Это наслаждение!
th-cam.com/video/s3b_1ZGKHP8/w-d-xo.html Ludmila Kalujina
А исполнение Гилельса?
yeah fr
Потрясающий звук!Ничего лишнего.Великолепно!Браво Даниил!
Thanks again for this wonderful piece at Gil Shiva's Memorial last night, Carnegie Hall. ❤🙏🏻
Finally a pianist who actually knows what Andante means
Too slow.
Andante is a walking pace, not meant to be this slow.
He surely knows what Andante means, but he isn't playing Andante here
Se puede sentir las las lágrimas de Mozart al componer esta pieza tan sentimental y de dolor profundo por un amor imposible y el que la interpreta es un pianista de 1ra🥲🤧
This is the best, I have heard! The Chopinesque quality here and there is completely in line with Mozart.
Sublime
going to see him live in New York in January!
FANTASTIC - PERFECT - DIVINE
👌👌👌👌Невероятно красиво звучит!
Literally have tears on my eyes, it's an ethereal piece of music!
everyone soul have its own Mozart in - who are we to judge?
The tempo played in this Fantasia is rather slow in some phrases. Yet, the melody is so delightful, it has that pure texture, tone and enrichment of resonance. Relaxing and enjoyable performance.
Превосходно, великолепно!!! Брависсимо!
Geniusz
Genio Daniil 😍😍Gracias
this is played at the right tempo!!!!
agreed. I don't think the haters understand this song at all
+The Super Fluffy Penguin Gamer Agreed!
*Piece my friend
Peace
:)
❤спасибо
Fantastyczne wykonanie !!!! Ujęło. mnie wyczucie zmian tempa .👏🥀
Bravo bravissimo Daniil!
IT's beautifull. Thanks
Замечательное исполнение, Моцарт великолепен.Спасибо Даниилу очень проникновенно
Just stunning.
best version i have heard!! :D
I love his rendition.
omg stop! ur amazing!
Unglaublich!!!❤
Круто!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍
I think he plays it well, I like the rhythm he's got all the way through. There's a Chopin-esque feel to the way he is playing it. There are some versions where the pianist uses less pedal, but I only like one or two of them. I think its more pleasing on the ear with more pedal, but without it, it kind of intensifies the piece making it exude an eerie feel. Adding more pedal makes it feel more romantic. When I play this piece, I use more pedal but that's only because I'm hiding behind it to make it sound better, as I find it really difficult to play it well without the pedal.
Try this one: watch?v=t7J7TcFk40Q.
Sure, I also play it with pedal. At some instances his rendition is breathtaking. Absolutely admirable
tout simplement sublime
Delightful and right tempo
he should make a mozart album
A thoughtful interpretation.
The most dramatic thing about this piece is the runs. This song is played perfectly. I learned it too fast, as did almost everyone I knew who could play it. The beauty of it is the slow, exacting music punctuated with the incredible runs.
Amazing fast notes in the .Presto
Very nice performance, so emotionally rich! One of the best for me.
Blessings from Catalonia, next State of Europe.
Per mi també, es el millor, es fantàstic!!!! Emociona! Espero verurel el Palau, si el COVID ho permet!
Il pezzo si presta ad essere interpretato in maniera romantica.. Anche a me veniva di suonarlo così , e mi dicevano che era troppo 'Beethoveniano ' bellissimo ma un pò troppo lento l'andante (!)per essere Mozart..Tuttavia l'allegretto è molto bello
Adoro essa musica ela me faz relaxar
Faz eu esquecer todos os meus problemas por alguns minutos
Toll👍👍👍
Fantastique
que buena cancion
de mi favorita
Richtig cool
Where sensitivity, restraint and expression is demanded , Daniil rules.
Sehr gut
5:16 гениально просто...
Mié fascina escuchar a Daniil pero también me gusta verlo tocar. Por qué publican sólo el audio?
wow........He is weird, extraordinary, UNIQUE!!!!.
Ja,ja,ja....... Lucky me.
He has made a percussion instrument sing like a prima dona
elaaaaaaaa
I agree.
He sooo good
Very nice. Is Historically Informed Tempi (HIT) finally beginning to catch on? I surely hope so. Many thanks.
Гениально божественно,ничего не может быть прекрасней!!!
Here we see Mozart being a lot more free-form at the piano, and adhering less to the rigid Viennese classical style. It sounds very much like light Beethoven, and at times one can even hear Chopin.
Needs a depth dream dense mysterious quality to the opening which this guy has.
Absolutely magic.
What I dislike in most pianists performances is that they forget the beginning is andante, and the main theme adagio; not the other way around!
+Harrison Richter It's how people perceive it. Some like it slow, others like it fast or maybe some like to add fast or slow parts in the music because they think its how the music should be played.
Yes, but they don't make up these decisions based on just ear alone. It's also based on markings in the score, for ideas the composers wanted to convey. And the varied tempo marks definitely communicate something other than how he plays it; he plays it well, to be clear, but it's a little too romantic.
@@harrisonrichter9414 hey, he is an artist, he does his Art, you can't tell him how to play it, the only who could perhaps do that Is in this case Mozart and he is dead.
In any case i don't think even Mozart would like everyone to play the same way.
Interpretation is an art in itself, it's not a servant of composition.
Nice
Great playing! I just uploaded this piece too :)
Ставим пальцы вверх кто русский👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
dura ty
сравнила с представленным выше исполнением Гилельса и почувствовала дпугое время, другую мысль и душу. Как прекрасно Денис играет, даже горько немного за такое проникание в суть вещей. Какая ранимвая душа. спасибо ему за все.
Si es daniil trifonov?
Outstanding performance. Much better than the muted way most pianists play it. My only one small thing I would like the intro to be just slightly faster even if its not all out andante. Also, there was something wrong with one of the keys kept sounding muted every time which I would guess was the fault of the piano. Almost sounded creamy on some notes. In any event you can play it far superior to me and so many others
the only legitimate version. gj
mende bu eseri caliraamm
very good
:P LOL ha ha
don't ask about the profile pic my friend put that on and i cant change it back bcause my computer is frozen
LOL :P
nice boxers
Indeed
tan genial como la de arrau
Mozart is very difficult.......
not really, actually!!
Im currently studing this piece, and even though my preparation is not fantastic (3rd year in an italian Conservatory), its not so difficult
First, Mozart’s compositions are difficult because you are exposed; there’s no way to hide if you make a technical or stylistic mistake. Also many of Mozart’s work are deceptively difficult as far as interpretation, only a true artist can bring out the purity and genius of Mozart. A respected piano teacher once said something like this, “You have to be a child or if you’re grown to be young at heart to play Mozart.”
Eh this one is not so bad tbh. Easier than most of his works
Я это играю)
+Rosa Grau... how is he playing it wrong? Can you prove it?
christy scott
... clásico, es un
buen puerto ...
Fantsia by its very name means to play it as a fantasy. Slow when you like, speed up when you like etc . At least that is what Professor Emile Philippe told me at the guildhall School of Music in 1961 when he taught me this piece.
1:08
2:08
Funnyyy
Специфическое исполнение....
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2:08
3:28
Lang Lang should look at this clip and learn how to restrain his body movements and facial expressions when playing 😆
Maria Yudina plays Mozart Fantasia in D minor K397 (imho one of the best) - for comparison
th-cam.com/video/ULmji3DMukQ/w-d-xo.html
El es muy buen pianista, pero esto le queda asqueroso
надо ещё медленнеее и ещё медленнеееееее!!!! тема ускорена!
i think its very chopin like. but mozart did not wrote it like that. mozart was a huge bach fan, a fan of beethoven and had some wit and drama from the italians operas. leads to another conclusion than chopin. though trifonov rendered it exquisitly perfect chopinesque :D.
I have played the Fantasia for many, many years. I agree each one has their own interpretation, depending on the mood at that specific time, but I, too, feel his was too slow in areas it should have been faster and too fast in areas not appropriate.
Hi Dolores, hope you have a great time playing it, I'm sure you do!
I wonder how you feel about watch?v=t7J7TcFk40Q, which he played 2 years after this cideo was shot. Even slower, and to me, a much more impressive performance than this vid.
Emile Gilels el mejor!
Beautiful sound, but much pedal!
There is no doubt that Trifonov is an excellent pianist, but this interpretation is way too slow for my liking. I like the pace of Jeno Jando and Tzvi Erez (around 5:30 total length).
Andrei Gavrilov th-cam.com/video/x3zfGmxTgC8/w-d-xo.html
That fake ending totally ruin the mood of the piece. Makes me wanna become a good pianist just to record a decent performance without it 😡
Now for the tempo, couldn't have been better 😊
Much too slow, it´s Andante ALLA BREVE !
I'm sorry, but just too damn slow. I kind of play it in a comedic fashion however... because its fun that way, and people tend to love it. In my opinion, it helps to give classical some "life" to it :P.
Zzzzzzzzzz..................................
shut up
This is indicated "Andante + Alla breve" -
this interpretation is complete nonsense ...
mp When you can play half as well as he does, maybe you can criticize, Meanwhile, he gives boundless pleasure to millions. It's you who's the loser
Lynn Hamilton
Your mistake is: it´s not about me or Trifonov - it´s about Mozart!
What do you think why Mozart wrote "Andante" (= going) and Alla breve (=count in halves)?
Hm?
However the "Allegretto" is good.
...and BTW: I play fairly well ...
mp You say you play fairly well, but do you always play the same music the same way? Do you always wear the same clothes and shoes, eat the same food? Perhaps in the future Trifonov will play this piece more according to your taste. But don't hang by your eyelashes.:-)
Lynn Hamilton Hi, when playing a piece I try to come as close as possible to the intentions of the composer - and one of the 1st things is to note the indicated tempo designation. Mozart let enough space between the notes for all of us to find an individual interpretation, but simply neglecting an important indication is - well, the wrong access. Or would you play as 2nd triplet f sharp - thinking it´s better that way?
BTW: have you ever thought about the tempo relation between the Andante and the Adagio?
+Lynn Hamilton Don't be so ridiculous, it's all about the composer.
Barely recognizable. The tempo sounds like he is a novice and his teacher told him to play it slow until he can learn it. Most of the scholar/performers I know play this twice as fast. Mozart Wrote for Fortepiano, which does not have the sustain to pull this off.
The tempo only sounds like he's a novice because most professional pianists are anemic to slower tempos of children's recital pieces. Trifonov can give it a tempo that fits the music and not his ego.
Don't you know it is more difficult to play rather slow than fast? His tempo is perfect for the beautiful expression he retrieves from the music.