This is the first interpretation of this concerto I recorded on a tape and I am still very much moved by it. Development in the last part is like a terzetto - started by flute, taken over by oboe and complemented by bassoon. Then flute comes back, oboe speaks again and so on, as if they were human voices.
This is one of the best Mozart's concertos (as all of them are hehehehh 😆)!!! I'm not a musician, in fact, I don't know even the basic of writting/playing music, I just listen to good music, so I think I can be talking bullshit and I apologize for that in advance, but at least for me, the final part of the 3rd mouvement (starting at 21:55) simply sounds like a stunning waltz (even comparable to the best Strauss waltzes)!!! The waltz is a dance that didn't even exist at Mozart's time, it only started to be developed about 15 or 20 years after his death, but I think that maybe who had invented the waltz rhythm took a bit (or a lot!!) of inspiration from this??? Well, at least it's a thing to be thought hehehh 😊😊😊
A waltz is typically in 3/4 however the final bars of the 3rd movement is in 6/8. Mozart usually changes the metre in his finales, this can be said for K449 and k491. This technique doesn’t really resemble a Waltz but more so the hunting style. A Menuetto however does resemble that of the waltz and probably takes its origins from it too.
Using a historic piano like the leather - hammered Hammerflügel , I feel a little disbalance in sound in compare to the orchestra´s exposition. Or is it only due to the disbalanced recording technic ? When Solo winds accompagnate, sound is better.
What a drive in the first movement!
Davvero Super.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
A very fine performance and recording on period instruments...
This is the first interpretation of this concerto I recorded on a tape and I am still very much moved by it. Development in the last part is like a terzetto - started by flute, taken over by oboe and complemented by bassoon. Then flute comes back, oboe speaks again and so on, as if they were human voices.
whats the timeline you are referring too? 3rd mvt?
This is one of the best Mozart's concertos (as all of them are hehehehh 😆)!!! I'm not a musician, in fact, I don't know even the basic of writting/playing music, I just listen to good music, so I think I can be talking bullshit and I apologize for that in advance, but at least for me, the final part of the 3rd mouvement (starting at 21:55) simply sounds like a stunning waltz (even comparable to the best Strauss waltzes)!!! The waltz is a dance that didn't even exist at Mozart's time, it only started to be developed about 15 or 20 years after his death, but I think that maybe who had invented the waltz rhythm took a bit (or a lot!!) of inspiration from this??? Well, at least it's a thing to be thought hehehh 😊😊😊
A waltz is typically in 3/4 however the final bars of the 3rd movement is in 6/8. Mozart usually changes the metre in his finales, this can be said for K449 and k491. This technique doesn’t really resemble a Waltz but more so the hunting style. A Menuetto however does resemble that of the waltz and probably takes its origins from it too.
Using a historic piano like the leather - hammered Hammerflügel , I feel a little disbalance in sound in compare to the orchestra´s exposition. Or is it only due to the disbalanced recording technic ? When Solo winds accompagnate, sound is better.
Meraviglioso
第二樂章聽得感動~~