Thank you all for all your messages, your attention and kindness. I am glad, this wonderful Sonata has been of your interest. Special regards to Boris Bizjak xx Wishing you all inspiration and joy of music!
Hello olga Last year i found this sonata from you and it s timeless and i always listen this on the evening of chrismas eve its so wondeful yours Farefully malthe sören from brunswick ❤️
My mother used to play this sonata, and I heard and loved it as long as I lived. My mom also told that I was dancing to alla turca when I was still in her womb. The word "quality time" hadn't been invented in the 1960ies but it was her quality time in the afternoon and it was my quality time to listen to it. She played it on the piano 4 days before her death as a salute to my nephews wedding. She refused to die before this wedding to save the party. For the whole morning she played this sonata to say good bye to piano and life. Thanks for playing it on behalf of my late mum.
Beautiful story to go with a beautiful melody that Mozart was so endowed to compose. Sorry for the loss of your mom and I pray that you will see her again. ❤
She played it very beautifully! One thing that surprises me though is that nowadays nobody is dancing to Mozart at these concerts anymore but is sitting silently in awe. I get that this is common now out of respect to the performers but this music speaks so much vividity. it was meant to dance on
...I actually have the pieces and played them all for a audition. (Of course, not as good as her). So don’t say you can’t do it to people. That puts down there self esteem.
I'm 13 and I'm playing this for a Grade 8 exam, but I'm nowhere as good as you! You've inspired me so much and you put so much emotion into it. Amazing job, I loved it.
I remember when I first listen to this masterpiece played by this extremely talented woman, I was lying in my boyfriend's bed and we were both crying to this after sharing deep strong thoughts of how our life was as kids, it was the best feeling to get it all out and this just made me leave this space and time and fly away to another plane. We're no longer together, but I keep this as a gift from life and as a lesson, thank you wherever you are, you gave me an experience I will never forget and as such it will live in me forever.
As a child I watched the film "Frances" (1982) with Jessica Lang and fell in love with this Sonata, which was part of the soundtrack. That was the motivational factor for me enrolling into the local music school so I could learn to play this! The best memories of childhood commitment, wonder and determination, although at times very stressful during the exams!
Love this! This is my favorite piece from Mozart and this is just beautifully played to perfection! Love the emotion and I was standing and clapping after watching this at my desk.....lol! New fan of Olga Jegunova!
This piece always brings me to tears. . . . Everyone plays it differently. . . I love the way you play it. . . I believe you really infuse it with all the emotions and passion that Mozart intended. . . . Bravo. . . . And thank you . . . . thank you . . . . thank you . . . .
Olga is a great inspiration for me. I have learned playing piano from November 2016 when I was 56 years old. I am always moved when I hear Olga. Thank you.
Son muchas en el planeta y en los paises asiaticos se producen anualmente pianistas desde los 8 a los 25 años en centenares. No esta muerta por supuesto.
Olga en las clases virtuales de mi hija por el covid-19, el maestro de música a los papás nos manda videos para ampliar nuestro conocimiento y pasar mejor el encierro. Este es el que más me ha gustado, gracias por tu talento.
OMG -- perfection -- I had goosebumps the entire time. I've never heard this played better -- you are one with the music. Mozart himself would applaud.
The ultimate interpretation, after over 50 years intensiv classical studies, for me the diamond of diamonds! My heart cried and jubilee, tears and laughing... thank you for this high emotional moments you give to me!! Olga your a princess!
What beautiful articulation, expressiveness and concentration. I love this! Olga plays with so much character. She really dived into the music and made it her own. I love the brightness and freshness in her sound. And her technique of dynamic contrast is amazing too.
Not sure if Olga's character is an useful addition to this concerto. I also like the freshness, but she's messing around too much with the dynamics. The transitions between quiet/loud, slow/fast, delicate/powerful are too obtrusive.
The rich orchestration and complexity of classical compositions are awe-inspiring. It's remarkable how a symphony or a concerto can convey a wide range of emotions and stories through its intricate melodies and harmonies.
ive watched this video when it was first uploaded, i was a fan of Olga and watching it again brings back so many happy memories. life is not as good anymore...
My grandmother used to play this sonata 11 for me, and I sat next to her and listened (many times) .... Oh how I miss that time, a compliment how beautifully it is played ... Thanks for this, gr of dutch guy.
I was going to say something like, Wow, shear perfection, but before I did, I read most of the comment below by Martin Smith, & thought "Yeah, another musical genius other than Olga gets it". The thing I notice the most is the sensitivity, articulation & crispness in her dynamics. This is definitely the best Alla Turca that I have heard, & probably the best I've heard of the entire Sonata.
Dear Olga Jegunova, you are always like your name for us in life; And the world of piano art. You are holy. Don't forget this performance; It was executive; that the opinion of our commentators; Critics and piano pedagogues were attracted to your charismatic personality and outstanding virtuosity in the world. And we are the ones who should thank you immensely. Best wishes... your constant student. Vahid Goli
Восхитительное исполнение! Женское тонкое восприятие и воплощение музыки. Правильно решила не делать повторы, так произведение слушается с бОльшим любопытством. Апплодисменты, Ольга, Ваше исполнение - эталон!
thank you olga !! one of my piano students showed me this video and it made him start playing this beautiful sonata. and since then i fell in love with you and your mesmerizing performane, and i play it to my 3 month old baby every morning. he seems to like it as well !! thank you so much !
Everything about this has me enraptured. Also, I am so aware of my own faults as an aspiring pianist.... But that feeling is almost swallowed whole by this awe at her tone control, emotions, technical ability.....the BEAUTY! I can't even begin to process this. Just... WOW. I cannot even.
I first heard this divine piece while watching an old Twilight Zone episode from the '60s and have always wondered about the composer. I had no idea it was Mozart.
In the beginning, I was searching for sonata in k311 but I accidentaly touched the K331 option, and now, I am happy that this accident took place because I am a FAN of this sonata. So enchanting.
Olga eres una gran intérprete y Mozart es un genio sin duda alguna . Desde mi punto de vista la música mes un gran modo de espesar lo que sentimos y para quién lo escucha es muy hermoso sin duda alguna . De Olivia viver
i have battled for a long time to play this piece and i am constantly refining how to play it as there is a lot of scope and room for interpretation. Olga however has nailed it, so i shall try to take some of her interpretation into my playing.
Well, this performance was at least 7 years ago. Congratulations! You have managed to turn out a truly up-to-date performance of this work. I liked that you didn't use the repeats in the first movement. The rest of it was kept crisp and light. Of course the piano you played had nothing very remote to do with Mozart's piano and so the piece sounded different from the way it did to him. But I am of the opinion that they were all looking for better instruments and writing for them. I believe I have clear evidence for it and much of Scarlatti and Rameau as well as Mozart and Beethoven. Notice the nice tone of the piano given to it by its solid maple rim. That had far more sustain than Mozart's piano too. You also looked really engaged in playing it. Really good. Will search more performances of yours. Best
I am curious as to why you specifically like the omission of repeats in the first movement ? I mean, Mozart wrote them so I tend to feel we should not put ourselves above the master and omit anything. But maybe I am too purist in that respect. This is not however a critique of this very good performance.
@@jamesadams9688 I usually follow the repeats willfully, but with this sonata, the repeats in the first movement make it stale and dry. I actually followed this performance through to the end when I usually skip the first movement after it tires me enough
Je ne suis pas une grande fan de musique classique, mais ce morceau m a touchée et depuis, je l écoute plusieures fois par jour avec toujours la même émotion . Merci beaucoup.
Thank you all for all your messages, your attention and kindness. I am glad, this wonderful Sonata has been of your interest. Special regards to Boris Bizjak xx Wishing you all inspiration and joy of music!
I always tell people that a true musician does not need eyes, for that matter they do not need ears either, a true musician plays with their heart.
Hello olga
Last year i found this sonata from you and it s timeless and i always listen this on the evening of chrismas eve its so wondeful
yours Farefully malthe sören from brunswick ❤️
В вас невозможно не влюбится, после такой игры. Огромная благодарность! )
Thank you, Olga. Such a wonderful performance.
thx to u.
My mother used to play this sonata, and I heard and loved it as long as I lived. My mom also told that I was dancing to alla turca when I was still in her womb. The word "quality time" hadn't been invented in the 1960ies but it was her quality time in the afternoon and it was my quality time to listen to it. She played it on the piano 4 days before her death as a salute to my nephews wedding. She refused to die before this wedding to save the party. For the whole morning she played this sonata to say good bye to piano and life. Thanks for playing it on behalf of my late mum.
Beautiful story to go with a beautiful melody that Mozart was so endowed to compose. Sorry for the loss of your mom and I pray that you will see her again. ❤
Thank you very, very much!
This sonata never fails to give me goosebumps, no matter how many times I listen to it
She played it very beautifully! One thing that surprises me though is that nowadays nobody is dancing to Mozart at these concerts anymore but is sitting silently in awe. I get that this is common now out of respect to the performers but this music speaks so much vividity. it was meant to dance on
"When people hear good music, it makes them homesick for something they never had, and never will have." (E. W. Howe)
...I actually have the pieces and played them all for a audition. (Of course, not as good as her). So don’t say you can’t do it to people. That puts down there self esteem.
Great
So accurate.
I feel it makes us homesick for the unforgotten eternal realms of our divine home...
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I'm 13 and I'm playing this for a Grade 8 exam, but I'm nowhere as good as you! You've inspired me so much and you put so much emotion into it. Amazing job, I loved it.
i wonder if you still remember that day
In time your be Amazing. Practice and love for the piano is all you need.
I hope you're still playing.
Right now I'm playing it at 13 too
I remember when I first listen to this masterpiece played by this extremely talented woman, I was lying in my boyfriend's bed and we were both crying to this after sharing deep strong thoughts of how our life was as kids, it was the best feeling to get it all out and this just made me leave this space and time and fly away to another plane. We're no longer together, but I keep this as a gift from life and as a lesson, thank you wherever you are, you gave me an experience I will never forget and as such it will live in me forever.
Lovely to read, thanks for sharing.
This sonata is an absolute gem, period.
As a child I watched the film "Frances" (1982) with Jessica Lang and fell in love with this Sonata, which was part of the soundtrack. That was the motivational factor for me enrolling into the local music school so I could learn to play this! The best memories of childhood commitment, wonder and determination, although at times very stressful during the exams!
Love this! This is my favorite piece from Mozart and this is just beautifully played to perfection! Love the emotion and I was standing and clapping after watching this at my desk.....lol! New fan of Olga Jegunova!
PiXieBeLLaTriX RuNNeR only bitches like her so ur. A bitch
I came here cuz this is in a game lol, knights and merchants
Standing and clapping after seeing a youtube video is pretty weird
This piece always brings me to tears. . . . Everyone plays it differently. . . I love the way you play it. . . I believe you really infuse it with all the emotions and passion that Mozart intended. . . . Bravo. . . . And thank you . . . . thank you . . . . thank you . . . .
Olga, you played beautifully. Every note is perfect. I love this sonata. Thank you!!!!!
¡Gracias a ti y a todos los que suben/comparten música 🎵🎼 clásica a la red! Se agradece mucho .
Un saludo.🇨🇱 😉😉
Soooo lovely! She plays so playfully and with so much precision. I think Mozart would really appreciate this performance.
Olga Jegunova really performed this sonata very well. The dynamics, articulation and the characters are perfect. Thank you for upload this video!
Olga is a great inspiration for me. I have learned playing piano from November 2016 when I was 56 years old. I am always moved when I hear Olga. Thank you.
After the tragic events in Paris yesterday, I needed this.
Jerry Watkins xupa rolita
Jerry Watkins Stuff happens all the time. You’d honsestly be better not watching the news, it’s better for you.
A beautiful woman playing beautiful music, with beautiful expressions and playing it beautifully. .... Beautiful.
Just so beautiful
according to her name "blyatiful"
Cubealarity wtf is wrong with u little shit
Cava
Eli shut the fuck up, no one likes u
Que alegría ver que todavía existimos personas a las que nos gusta la música clásica.
Son muchas en el planeta y en los paises asiaticos se producen anualmente pianistas desde los 8 a los 25 años en centenares. No esta muerta por supuesto.
Olga en las clases virtuales de mi hija por el covid-19, el maestro de música a los papás nos manda videos para ampliar nuestro conocimiento y pasar mejor el encierro. Este es el que más me ha gustado, gracias por tu talento.
OMG -- perfection -- I had goosebumps the entire time. I've never heard this played better -- you are one with the music. Mozart himself would applaud.
The ultimate interpretation, after over 50 years intensiv classical studies, for me the diamond of diamonds! My heart cried and jubilee, tears and laughing... thank you for this high emotional moments you give to me!! Olga your a princess!
Dam! I'm so glad I lived to 91 to savor the fertile beauty of this composer's talent (for everyone!)
What beautiful articulation, expressiveness and concentration. I love this! Olga plays with so much character. She really dived into the music and made it her own. I love the brightness and freshness in her sound. And her technique of dynamic contrast is amazing too.
Not sure if Olga's character is an useful addition to this concerto.
I also like the freshness, but she's messing around too much with the dynamics.
The transitions between quiet/loud, slow/fast, delicate/powerful are too obtrusive.
this is exactly how i wanted mozart to sound! like a little boy: playful, full of surprises, direct, but also feminine: soft, tender, and godly
This is pure and perfect, I can't believe Mozart being as the movie Amadeus puts and at the same time being able to write such innocent music
the movie is an exaggeration of his personality, and he was a genius. Those types are always slightly off the rails in the best way possible ;)
Bravo! I don’t think this could be played any better. Mozart-level perfection!
The rich orchestration and complexity of classical compositions are awe-inspiring. It's remarkable how a symphony or a concerto can convey a wide range of emotions and stories through its intricate melodies and harmonies.
Beautiful. Mozart always puts a smile in my face. THANK YOU.
+Gabriel Coronado its "on my face" not "in my face"
+Roin Sultan it is 'it is' not 'its'.
+Aadi Mishra is it really necessary to correct people on the internet like seriously no one every said you had to be perfect on a TH-cam comment
+Roin Sultan shut up and listen to the music :/
as the wise bobert1111 once said, "shut up and listen to the music" this thing is like 9 months old lol
A masterpiece by Mozart and an inspirational performance by Olga......
virtuosité sans manieres respectant les particularites de chaque partie de cette sublime sonate,merci de nous faire connaitre cette belle pianiste.
I'm nearly 69 and just started to learn this. Beautiful 2. Played really nice . Just wish I was as good as you.😊
It's got to be the best composition Mozart has ever written.
Being that he died so early I don't think he had yet written his best composition. It was still to come.
I am 66 years old and I play this composition with enthusiasm. You play wonderful.
This is the most pleasant soundwaves my ears ever has experienced. Magnificent. What a performance.
A beautiful interpretation; perfectly articulated, and with a delicate yet powerful touch.Brava.
You played this sonata beautifully, Olga. Thank you for making this day a little bit better than it would have been.
First mov.
00:04 Theme
00:51 Variation 1
01:33 Variation 2
02:20 Variation 3
03:15 Variation 4
03:59 Variation 5
05:47 Variation 6
Ständchen Schubert Piano
Henri Augusto ja ta no titulo seu corno
땡큐
@@린-p3d 한국인이닷!!
Karo Geejay is right
Brilliant wonderful playing brings a tear to my eye. Can't stop viewing this video. God bless you and keep planing such great music Viva Mozart!
Pianista che non conoscevo. Bravissima, emozionantissima. Esecuzione molto curata e passionale, con tutta la grazia della composizione originale.
Amazing performance, Ivo Pogorelich did this also, amazing beautiful loss of words
W.A.Mozart (1756-1791) in Perfektion!Gratuliere der Pianistin voller Lob! Genial gespielt am Piano!👍
you don,t play like this without countless hour,s of dedicated practice marvelous
Sagenhaft. Himmlisch inspiriert. Danke für den Hochgenuss, du begnadete Olga Jeggunova.
Best performance of Sonata 11 I have ever heard.
ive watched this video when it was first uploaded, i was a fan of Olga and watching it again brings back so many happy memories. life is not as good anymore...
Hope more joy returns to your life.
This non repeat playing is so effective! Brava!
My grandmother used to play this sonata 11 for me, and I sat next to her and listened (many times) .... Oh how I miss that time, a compliment how beautifully it is played ... Thanks for this, gr of dutch guy.
Ooooh!!! I'm in love!! of Mozart through Olga or of Olga through Mozart???
i have never heard Mozart played so perfectly and flawlessly and soo passionately!
Gorgeous pianist playing beautiful music.🥰
Thank you for all your energy for this video I played it over 100 times🎉
she is as close to perfection as you are going to get folks
I was going to say something like, Wow, shear perfection, but before I did, I read most of the comment below by Martin Smith, & thought "Yeah, another musical genius other than Olga gets it". The thing I notice the most is the sensitivity, articulation & crispness in her dynamics. This is definitely the best Alla Turca that I have heard, & probably the best I've heard of the entire Sonata.
Absolutely sublime and so beautifully played. This is probably my favourite Mozart Sonata.
Dear Olga Jegunova, you are always like your name for us in life; And the world of piano art. You are holy. Don't forget this performance; It was executive; that the opinion of our commentators; Critics and piano pedagogues were attracted to your charismatic personality and outstanding virtuosity in the world. And we are the ones who should thank you immensely. Best wishes... your constant student. Vahid Goli
I feel comfortable and peaceful
I am mesmerized by this masterpiece and incomparable performance
Восхитительное исполнение! Женское тонкое восприятие и воплощение музыки. Правильно решила не делать повторы, так произведение слушается с бОльшим любопытством. Апплодисменты, Ольга, Ваше исполнение - эталон!
Nice that she doesn't play twice each segment, which makes it better since I always tought this sonata was too long or too slow.
thank you olga !! one of my piano students showed me this video and it made him start playing this beautiful sonata. and since then i fell in love with you and your mesmerizing performane, and i play it to my 3 month old baby every morning. he seems to like it as well !! thank you so much !
Solid tempo. The best actually for this sonata, no need to show off.
Nailed it.
Everything about this has me enraptured.
Also, I am so aware of my own faults as an aspiring pianist.... But that feeling is almost swallowed whole by this awe at her tone control, emotions, technical ability.....the BEAUTY! I can't even begin to process this. Just... WOW. I cannot even.
замечательно, Олечка!
Wonderful Olga! I know all too well how much practice goes into playing something this well. Very well done and thanks so much for sharing.
she plays with such precision It's remarkable
finally a performance that doesnt leave you feeling as though you have been running after a really fast runaway train! perfect tempo
I first heard this divine piece while watching an old Twilight Zone episode from the '60s and have always wondered about the composer. I had no idea it was Mozart.
Close to 1million views. More than deserved Olga!
Andante parts last variation is so powerful and beautiful , I liked it 💕
Only one word can sum up Olga’s rendering of this Amadean sonata: beauty.
Bravo! Great playing!
Olga, Thanks for the beautiful performance!!!
amo sus manos♥ y esa expresion de placer mientras toca! e incluso con los ojos cerrados! algun dia espero llegar a poder hacer algo parecido...
One must enjoy the passion and love she spills into her playing. Nothing short of amazing.
This woman is amazing, so graceful and full of energy.
Ну почему можно только один лайк поставить 😀 уже много раз смотрела эту запись, она идеальна 🌹🌹🌹
Quelle interprétation !! Quel plaisir !!
What a splendid interpretation of this classic Sonata. Brava!
It's since a month that I am listening to this at least once per day...
that 34d movement beginning was so smooth. i love it!
Andante удивительной красоты! Браво!!!Браво!!!Браво!!!
thank you so much Olga, you play this wonderful sonate like an angel from heaven. send you greetings from Austria
A wonderful masterpiece interpreted by a beautiful woman. What else?
I'm in love. My favourite composer played by a beautiful and talented artist. Couldn't ask for more
Fuck her
Get in line.
Olga Jegunova, magnífica!
In the beginning, I was searching for sonata in k311 but I accidentaly touched the K331 option, and now, I am happy that this accident took place because I am a FAN of this sonata. So enchanting.
Прекрасное исполнение, и пианистка такая эмоциональная:)))
Thanks, Mr. Bizjak. I have never heard this music played better. Never.
Olga eres una gran intérprete y Mozart es un genio sin duda alguna . Desde mi punto de vista la música mes un gran modo de espesar lo que sentimos y para quién lo escucha es muy hermoso sin duda alguna . De Olivia viver
by far the best Performance of that Piece i find here in TH-cam.
Wonderful!!!! Really enjoyed this!
One of the best videos on the net.
Merveilleuse interprétation d'une œuvre sublime. Que dire de plus ?
The first movement is so nostalgic to me I don’t know how life was in the times of Mozart but I feel like I somehow knew, it’s hard to explain.
Yes, bro. Don’t question yourself. Right on.
i have battled for a long time to play this piece and i am constantly refining how to play it as there is a lot of scope and room for interpretation. Olga however has nailed it, so i shall try to take some of her interpretation into my playing.
Mahalo Olga for gracing us with your musical prowess and interpretation of Mozart. I hope to play like you before my departure. I am 86 currently. ♡🌹♡
OBRIGADO OLGA JEGUNOVA!!!
I liked this presentation as my ears accept. Today is my first time learning Olga. Just perfect.
Well, this performance was at least 7 years ago. Congratulations! You have managed to turn out a truly up-to-date performance of this work. I liked that you didn't use the repeats in the first movement. The rest of it was kept crisp and light. Of course the piano you played had nothing very remote to do with Mozart's piano and so the piece sounded different from the way it did to him. But I am of the opinion that they were all looking for better instruments and writing for them. I believe I have clear evidence for it and much of Scarlatti and Rameau as well as Mozart and Beethoven. Notice the nice tone of the piano given to it by its solid maple rim. That had far more sustain than Mozart's piano too. You also looked really engaged in playing it. Really good. Will search more performances of yours. Best
I am curious as to why you specifically like the omission of repeats in the first movement ? I mean, Mozart wrote them so I tend to feel we should not put ourselves above the master and omit anything. But maybe I am too purist in that respect. This is not however a critique of this very good performance.
By the same logic one could also cut the Rondo in half.
@@jamesadams9688 I usually follow the repeats willfully, but with this sonata, the repeats in the first movement make it stale and dry. I actually followed this performance through to the end when I usually skip the first movement after it tires me enough
Je ne suis pas une grande fan de musique classique, mais ce morceau m a touchée et depuis, je l écoute plusieures fois par jour avec toujours la même émotion . Merci beaucoup.