deberian haber puesto titulos mas poeticos a estas piezas y no: concierto para piano no. 21, o sonata D mayor, por ejemplo. asi me seria mas facil recordar cual es cual.
@anatolbeck1992 I highly doubt that's how he thought it. But I think its virtually impossible to become so good at something that requires such hard work AND creativity as composing without really loving doing it.
@anatolbeck1992 Legends like him might seem that way in retrospective. Truth is, the homeless man outside your door is a possible Legend who hasn't been given the opportunity to have a Piano, thanks to the unequal society that exists around us. I see everyone as a legendary existence, and believe anyone who wants to play music should do so. I see Mozart as a person who has had the opportunity to bloom his individuality, and I wish that for everyone, whatever they do. Let's all prove it in Action
@SILOETTE100page Maybe you don`t know that Mozart had a phtographical memory...his wife wrote in her diaries that her husband wrote his compositions while drinking tea or sitting in the garden...he is considered the fastest composer ever along with J.S. Bach. If you look at the original compositions then you can see that there are hardly any corrections...Mozart wrote directly what he "saw in his head"...he once said: "The hardest thing is writing down the compositon, because it`s so boring!"
@Bluehawk2008 Probably you think, "With Mozart's fat head, I' d be doing much better than him." You might find yourself mistaken. The secret of this kind of guys is that they achieve the unreachable without being able to achieve them.
Wow, Mozart was indeed genius :)
SubL0ck 1 month ago
deberian haber puesto titulos mas poeticos a estas piezas y no: concierto para piano no. 21, o sonata D mayor, por ejemplo. asi me seria mas facil recordar cual es cual.
viktorhzgz 4 months ago
@viktorhzgz estoy de acuerdo :)
wcjones451 3 months ago
who are those 2 retards to dislike this ... kill youselves plz dont make me get up the chair
ArditSkillzA 7 months ago
@ArditSkillzA haha, u're right! There are 3 dislikes now... I don't get when one couldn't appreciate such a wonderful interpretation.
thiramthiram 5 months ago
Wonderful wonderful interpretation.
MinorityMans 8 months ago
This the GREATEST of all classical....The greatest
HOWARDMARCHINO 9 months ago
It cut off 30 measures from the end of the first movement... :(
ts8v2 10 months ago
Such a good piece. I can't stop listening to it.
sahand144 10 months ago
THE GREATEST MASTERPIECE CLASSICAL MADE WITH ABSOLUTE PERFECTION!
essafujo 11 months ago
Not only beautiful composition but brilliant interpritation...Bravo Maestro Brendel !
egelfman 11 months ago
Why isn't there music like this anymore? Beautiful. -3
LindsMandy 11 months ago
only people who know true music and appreciate good music will listen and admire this man right here.
OLYMPUSBROS 11 months ago
Beeing Mozart must have been great, getting up in the morning thinking "let's write history"!
anatolbeck1992 1 year ago 29
@anatolbeck1992 Actually, his life blew pretty hard.
toobahjon 11 months ago
@anatolbeck1992 I highly doubt that's how he thought it. But I think its virtually impossible to become so good at something that requires such hard work AND creativity as composing without really loving doing it.
Iloerk 10 months ago
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dbspd4d29 8 months ago
@anatolbeck1992 Legends like him might seem that way in retrospective. Truth is, the homeless man outside your door is a possible Legend who hasn't been given the opportunity to have a Piano, thanks to the unequal society that exists around us. I see everyone as a legendary existence, and believe anyone who wants to play music should do so. I see Mozart as a person who has had the opportunity to bloom his individuality, and I wish that for everyone, whatever they do. Let's all prove it in Action
aeonitis 7 months ago 2
@aeonitis
Oscar says: 'Genius is born; not paid'.
Lou says: 'You only reap what you sow.'
Your theory is fantastic, but the homeless Mozart wouldn't be homeless in the first place.
shepanrontyron 4 months ago
@shepanrontyron touché :)
aeonitis 4 months ago
@anatolbeck1992
yeahhh and then 30 years of 20 hours a day of practice and working on your compositions and you are mozart !
genius is nothing without insane effort and focus
SILOETTE100page 5 months ago 2
@SILOETTE100page Maybe you don`t know that Mozart had a phtographical memory...his wife wrote in her diaries that her husband wrote his compositions while drinking tea or sitting in the garden...he is considered the fastest composer ever along with J.S. Bach. If you look at the original compositions then you can see that there are hardly any corrections...Mozart wrote directly what he "saw in his head"...he once said: "The hardest thing is writing down the compositon, because it`s so boring!"
anatolbeck1992 5 months ago
@anatolbeck1992
And he probably did think that, having the fat head that he did.
Bluehawk2008 2 months ago
@Bluehawk2008 Probably you think, "With Mozart's fat head, I' d be doing much better than him." You might find yourself mistaken. The secret of this kind of guys is that they achieve the unreachable without being able to achieve them.
MK40213 1 month ago in playlist alfred brendel
helps for studying... if your wondering
jessicah014 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing this exceptionally majestic piece of music which is so well played by the pianist!
britcrit09 1 year ago
Beautiful!!!
KosteckiAdam 1 year ago
Siehe, so sehr hat Gott die Welt geliebt, dass er Mozart in sie gesandt hat.
Horaz70 1 year ago
I'm sad that the last few minutes are cut off =(
But definitely a great recording of a masterwork.
JoMatrixL0 1 year ago
beautiful relaxing and elegant bravo.
spetznazkye 2 years ago
Masterpiece!
mohicanosrugby 2 years ago
nice!
FITRHMBEBA 2 years ago
Very good!!*****
Computersam 2 years ago 4