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  • He enjoys it so much. Love it!

  • I wish he and the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra would record this concerto for release on CD.

  • love marybeth

  • almostfreak07, I agree. Rhythmic conducting is not really conducting It is the lame conductors who fall back on merely conducting beats--because of those losers, the role of the conductor has become almost obsolete--watch Leonard Bernstein, Georg Solti, and many other of the greats and you will see them conducting wildly unconventional patterns--even jiggling their fingers at instruments, yet it is absolutely spectacular.

  • I really respect him as a pianist. But...why some people think that waving their arms to the rhythm of the music is the same thing that conducting?

  • @almostfreak07

    When you get to a really advanced level, it is. Conductors are supposed to feel music to the point where they let their feelings conduct.

  • Where's the beginning of the movement? In any case, a superb reading of K. 488. The soloist's conducting from the piano in the true 18th. century manner is fluid, unaffected and emotionally valid. His Mozart is consistently first rate.

  • hey ,how were you able to shot this? it's really wonderful. his music flows like no other.

  • Beautiful. This guy can really play anything.

  • delightful.

  • mitsxzuco parece que se le comen entre tres, es una vividora perra linda y amada por Mozart, quien creo es importante.

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