@TheGdeck The pianist, Randi K. Sickel, who play this Rondo, has study at the Music Academy of Salzburg in Austria, Mozarts hometown.She use pedal. I myself have played a lot of Mozarts compositions and have mainly used pedal when playing his Sonatas. I think you are free to use pedal in his compositions as long as you do it in the right way. But you of course hav to listen to your teacher! But ask your teacher why she want you to play without pedal.
My favorite part is measure 86 (in the second movement or whatever), the part that takes off in the 16th notes. Wish I could play it up to speed, but it's going nice and smooth I guess.
No way, I love that part too! It's so satisfactory to play it correctly (even if not up speed...LOL).
And the part on the next page - bar 119. (I think - my music doesn't have any numbers, being about 30 years old, so I had to count that from the beginning. I might have miscounted along the way)
It sounds as if you are making uninformed decisions based on the writings of one man. I am not "relying" on an Urtext, nor is it the Wiener.
Please cite portions and quote them here - does he have a copy of these pieces that are unknown to the public and show clear indications of acciaccaturas? You are simply claiming things contrary to what I've stated (which are quite easily proven to be the universally accepted standard in ornamentation).
The appoggiaturas are supposed to be played as quavers. They are specifically "long appoggiaturas," and serve to suspend the melodic notes. She's playing them as grace notes.
You're wrong about this. In any case, she is playing them as short appoggiaturas: on the beat. You should look at Frederick Neumann's excellent book on Mozart playing. Unfortunately, it's out of print and very expensive, but a good library should have it.
Obviously the notes are to be played on the beat. But, you are misinformed. Acciaccaturas (or short appoggiaturas) are notated with a stroke through the stem. My Urtext clearly has no strokes; the notes are long appoggiaturas.
i'm playing this song on my violin for my yearly solo piece, and i absolutely love it, however i DEFINITELY do not play it that fast. slightly slower, i'd say a 92 quarter note beat.
I'm playing this song on alto saxophone for my band mid-term, and I really need to get a good grade on this so I can make Principle's list for 5 consecutive years. I needed to get an idea of how this song sounded, and it's a really nice song, great job! Unfortunately, I doubt I can play this lol. High D is much too high for me, and I can't play this fast enough. And if I try to play it an octave lower, then I can't hit low c sharp. Lol.
to be honest, your not very good on alto sax if you cant reach high d or low c sharp, there not even the limits of what it can do. i find the semi-quavers hardest to do, with the contrast between legato and staccato
yea when i was in highschool i had to play on alto sax for district and state and it was killer at first lol i practice it so much i ened up not making district or state i was sick for district and then i messed up by playing scales too fast at state good experiences though
sounds great but I hate the way she lifts her hands up. Obnoxious.
nyalbot 1 month ago
@Sukkerberta
Thank you that was very useful! I like it a lot better with the pedal I'll be sure to ask! Thanks again :)
TheGdeck 8 months ago
Sounds lovely!
Is a pedal supposed to be used? I am playing this for an audition and my teacher said no pedal!? let me know :) pleasee
TheGdeck 8 months ago
@TheGdeck The pianist, Randi K. Sickel, who play this Rondo, has study at the Music Academy of Salzburg in Austria, Mozarts hometown.She use pedal. I myself have played a lot of Mozarts compositions and have mainly used pedal when playing his Sonatas. I think you are free to use pedal in his compositions as long as you do it in the right way. But you of course hav to listen to your teacher! But ask your teacher why she want you to play without pedal.
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Sukkerberta 8 months ago
flawless.
wyobailey 1 year ago
u svakom slucaju izvodjenje za divljenje -alexandra.steh92 @srbobran
vrbas100 1 year ago
I'm playing this on sax as the audition piece for our district music festival, great piece
thewriter2993 1 year ago
Mozart is awesome!!! ^_^
TsuyoshiWu 2 years ago 2
Yes, I do like Mozart though. Very nice to play!
3blindmice95 2 years ago
She's playing a bit fast I think. But yeah took me half a year to learn this with all of Mozart's characters and fun stuff. Good song.
BTW I have sheet music for this! :)
TheCanCollecter 2 years ago
I agree she's playing it too fast. And the staccato isn't great either....
I've been learning it for about 2 months now, and I've only two pages to go....!
3blindmice95 2 years ago
Nice dude.
My favorite part is measure 86 (in the second movement or whatever), the part that takes off in the 16th notes. Wish I could play it up to speed, but it's going nice and smooth I guess.
TheCanCollecter 2 years ago
No way, I love that part too! It's so satisfactory to play it correctly (even if not up speed...LOL).
And the part on the next page - bar 119. (I think - my music doesn't have any numbers, being about 30 years old, so I had to count that from the beginning. I might have miscounted along the way)
3blindmice95 2 years ago 2
That's unfortunate... Oh well, at least if you've learned one Mozart song, you've learned the mall, sorta.
TheCanCollecter 2 years ago
them all*
TheCanCollecter 2 years ago
@3blindmice95
vrbas100 1 year ago
@TheCanCollecter
She's playing at the right speed, I think that Mitsuko Uchida played this one too fast, she played it faster than I have ever heard before.
Lawrencelovespiano 2 years ago
I guess. As long as its played right! :3
TheCanCollecter 2 years ago
It sounds as if you are making uninformed decisions based on the writings of one man. I am not "relying" on an Urtext, nor is it the Wiener.
Please cite portions and quote them here - does he have a copy of these pieces that are unknown to the public and show clear indications of acciaccaturas? You are simply claiming things contrary to what I've stated (which are quite easily proven to be the universally accepted standard in ornamentation).
Back up your claims.
aznxk3vi17 2 years ago
The appoggiaturas are supposed to be played as quavers. They are specifically "long appoggiaturas," and serve to suspend the melodic notes. She's playing them as grace notes.
aznxk3vi17 2 years ago
You're wrong about this. In any case, she is playing them as short appoggiaturas: on the beat. You should look at Frederick Neumann's excellent book on Mozart playing. Unfortunately, it's out of print and very expensive, but a good library should have it.
bobeitch 2 years ago
Obviously the notes are to be played on the beat. But, you are misinformed. Acciaccaturas (or short appoggiaturas) are notated with a stroke through the stem. My Urtext clearly has no strokes; the notes are long appoggiaturas.
aznxk3vi17 2 years ago
It sounds as if you are relying on the Wiener Urtext. However, this is not the best source. I repeat, read Frederick Neumann.
bobeitch 2 years ago
i have this for my flute :)
she err plays way faster than i expected o_o
very nice!
skaterninja96 2 years ago
wow she's insane! insanely good!
untamedfire22 2 years ago
He plays very good
Robertpianosax 2 years ago
lol, fail.
TheMachine000 2 years ago
I'm playing this on piano too, for 4th grade... "/ this is really good, but the song is very hard to play... o.O lol
yexxia 3 years ago
i'm playing this song on my violin for my yearly solo piece, and i absolutely love it, however i DEFINITELY do not play it that fast. slightly slower, i'd say a 92 quarter note beat.
surferbetty19 3 years ago
I'm playing this song on alto saxophone for my band mid-term, and I really need to get a good grade on this so I can make Principle's list for 5 consecutive years. I needed to get an idea of how this song sounded, and it's a really nice song, great job! Unfortunately, I doubt I can play this lol. High D is much too high for me, and I can't play this fast enough. And if I try to play it an octave lower, then I can't hit low c sharp. Lol.
VikingMintyFresh 3 years ago
to be honest, your not very good on alto sax if you cant reach high d or low c sharp, there not even the limits of what it can do. i find the semi-quavers hardest to do, with the contrast between legato and staccato
monkeyfacedking 2 years ago
Dude, everyone has to learn sometime! Don't be so mean!
Jacksirrom 2 years ago
You're moron.
TheCanCollecter 2 years ago
I'm playing this on the saxophone for my district Solo + Ensemble festival... the sixteenth note part is hella hard to play. -_-
KawaiikuteMonster 3 years ago
yea when i was in highschool i had to play on alto sax for district and state and it was killer at first lol i practice it so much i ened up not making district or state i was sick for district and then i messed up by playing scales too fast at state good experiences though
Sasuke2121 2 years ago
what grade song is this?
flamingscale 3 years ago
10 or 11
OrchestraSheets 3 years ago
dude its an old lady
Robertpianosax 2 years ago
Lovely performance of an appropriate piece for an acoustically difficult environment.
horses1 3 years ago 2
Very nice!
carolynorth 3 years ago
where could i get a piano sheet for this song??
CrazyAznSmartie 3 years ago
Her trills really suck
esmolbra 3 years ago
kind of*
ewilliams18 3 years ago
the way you pedaled the piece made it sound kind blurred
ewilliams18 3 years ago
Great Job! Your're amazing!
luv2act1408 3 years ago
love this piece so much
wateva2234 3 years ago
Great!!!!!!!!!!!
Pianoloverok 3 years ago 3
Beautifully played!
Uhhhmerica 3 years ago 3
Excellent playing! One of the best on YouTube of this piece.
LRClifford 3 years ago 5
What a MONSTRUM !
dumphunter 3 years ago
én is tanultam ezt a darabot és nyertem is vele versenyt és egy helyen belerohant de egyébként ez a legjobb video erről a darabról
zolika180 4 years ago
EXCELLENT!
WildCardsJazz 4 years ago 4
the hand movements were nice, and the sound was great! a pretty good performance
bazookaman53 4 years ago 3
прекрасный
stravinsky7 4 years ago
прекрасный
stravinsky7 4 years ago
Really awesome! I gotta learn this piece.
Bumbihest 4 years ago 2
The Rondo in D-major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was played beautifully.
GianfrancoPianista 4 years ago