This performance is good! It's just, it doesn't sound like one has spent 2 years in Paris for nothing, the Sturm und Drang period is in full force, and your mother just died.... Good technique and musicality in my opinion, just not historically informed maybe. Once one knows more about the background of a piece you really begin to understand it on a whole other level than just notes on a page.
Well, I love this interpretation.ö The Heavyness is a contrast to Eshenbachs unbelievable piano sequences... Well, it's a question of taste - this one is my favurite.
What, I wonder, is the possible justification for changing the first subject into a jazz riff? It certainly spoils the performance for me, almost before it has begun.
3:49 hardest part
llJAFYll 3 months ago
very like a march with the L.H.
then a very elegant melody........
beutifull
tomato9816 8 months ago
Oh god I just love this version. I'm studying it and I discover an other Mozart !
Thank you it inspire so much !!! I understand now why Chopin loved Mozart so much, such a sensibility and almost tourment and pain....
TheMurderousOnigiri 1 year ago
@TheMurderousOnigiri
There torment and pain is clearer in the third movement, go listen.
colourfulwithaU 11 months ago
do you have the complete Mozart piano sonatas played by Eschenbach?
tituscaesar 1 year ago
Schubert A minor
MrEbaby2010 1 year ago
Wow. Just wow.
aha97becks 1 year ago
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aha97becks 1 year ago
This piece feels jumpy at the beginning. I like Richter's beginning better, although Eschenbach's middle parts are more playful and dynanic.
saltyseaweed 2 years ago
This performance is good! It's just, it doesn't sound like one has spent 2 years in Paris for nothing, the Sturm und Drang period is in full force, and your mother just died.... Good technique and musicality in my opinion, just not historically informed maybe. Once one knows more about the background of a piece you really begin to understand it on a whole other level than just notes on a page.
I still like the performance none the less =)
trtjoel 2 years ago
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PJinBston 1 year ago
@trtjoel
Listen to Richter's version, it is poignant and powerful.
colourfulwithaU 11 months ago
This kind of works make me understand why Beethoven admired Mozart so much
chopinandliszt 2 years ago 12
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aha97becks 1 year ago
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PJinBston 2 years ago
Well, I love this interpretation.ö The Heavyness is a contrast to Eshenbachs unbelievable piano sequences... Well, it's a question of taste - this one is my favurite.
gwozdezzz 2 years ago
@PJinBston I totally agree.
What, I wonder, is the possible justification for changing the first subject into a jazz riff? It certainly spoils the performance for me, almost before it has begun.
HenryClarson 1 year ago
I think this is the most musical interpretation of this piece yet.
fuchion15 2 years ago
This is wonderful after listening to Gould massacre this amazing movement.
lilly763 2 years ago
where i can get this partiture?for piano?thanks to response =)
Emili4n00 2 years ago
in every library?
gwozdezzz 2 years ago
@Emili4n00 Their art is a gift for humanity. Their way to reach immortality, to perdure throughout the ages. That's how they live forever.
erato.uvt.nl/files/imglnks/usimg/e/ea/IMSLP00217-Mozart_-_Piano_Sonata__K_310.pdf
Trust me, Mozart will never see a single penny of that bullshit copyright money.
Enjoy!
AochoAochoA 10 months ago 7