Yes! But if you read a bit about his life, Mozart was far from delicate as a person. He was witty, sarcastic, and quite the prankster. Too many people play the music in a nonchalant manner, as if it were cute, or (pardon the reference), feminine. Indentifying the difference between the rhythmic and lyric elements as a fundamental contrast in Mozart is paramount in performance. Few realize this if you listen closely. Thanks for the comment, though!
good technique, but too nervous execution. It's an allegretto, you play little bit faster...i.e. the couple of semiquaver notes in the main theme is too nervous..however, good piano approach
this is not only Horowitz' favorite, but also my own.
The sound of your recording is also OK (better than most other here)
one (small) critical point I have:
In bar 98 is (in the Urtext-edition) a "sotto voce" noted, which is - in my opinion - very important. This is not replaced until bar 104, where "f" is noted. You play the forte already in bar 98.
I look forward to your next recording here! how about Beethoven: Sonata #3, last two movements?
Yes, thank you! I think the soft entry to the recap is right up my alley anyway. It's just that in the midst of performance I get carried away sometimes. The Beethoven #3 is great...Haven't done that one yet, but I'll put it on the list!
Thanks! Keep it up and you'll be great in no time! I've been playing for about 28 years or so (since I was 4). It's a lifetime of study, but well worth it!
Favoloso!!!!!!!!!!!!!!grazie per Mozart
Pierinopasquotti 1 year ago
lovely played.
im 14 and im studying this peace too. the two first parts are fantastic and this one too.
i took place in the competitions with the first part too =)
only that i cant play movement three like you can.
lol. Im too lazy to practise =(
atirra1 4 years ago
great
galigali82 5 years ago
this is my favourite movement and i like how you play it!
lightdark182 5 years ago
worth watching~
but ~ more delicateness plz~
skill is ok~
but plz note that~ this is Mozart~
AllegroDemolish 5 years ago
Yes! But if you read a bit about his life, Mozart was far from delicate as a person. He was witty, sarcastic, and quite the prankster. Too many people play the music in a nonchalant manner, as if it were cute, or (pardon the reference), feminine. Indentifying the difference between the rhythmic and lyric elements as a fundamental contrast in Mozart is paramount in performance. Few realize this if you listen closely. Thanks for the comment, though!
J
JGS007 5 years ago
good technique, but too nervous execution. It's an allegretto, you play little bit faster...i.e. the couple of semiquaver notes in the main theme is too nervous..however, good piano approach
intermerdacce 5 years ago
Fantastic!It's one of my favourites.the way you play it is very similar at the way i play it. excuse me for my english, but i'm italian
irukasensei88 5 years ago
You play beautifully! I'm sure you've heard that a lot. Thanks for the upload.
thc75 5 years ago
you are very fast!
i'm learning the k. 332
both are very beatiful!
how long you play the piano?
dominatrix4 5 years ago
Oh..about 28 years so far. I started when I was 4.
J
JGS007 5 years ago
nice, i started when i was 6 :P
dominatrix4 5 years ago
Hi JGS007
very well done,
this is not only Horowitz' favorite, but also my own.
The sound of your recording is also OK (better than most other here)
one (small) critical point I have:
In bar 98 is (in the Urtext-edition) a "sotto voce" noted, which is - in my opinion - very important. This is not replaced until bar 104, where "f" is noted. You play the forte already in bar 98.
I look forward to your next recording here! how about Beethoven: Sonata #3, last two movements?
Best regards, mad246
mad246 5 years ago
sorry, not bar 98; bar 96. (sotto voce)
mad246 5 years ago
Yes, thank you! I think the soft entry to the recap is right up my alley anyway. It's just that in the midst of performance I get carried away sometimes. The Beethoven #3 is great...Haven't done that one yet, but I'll put it on the list!
JS
JGS007 5 years ago
Actually, I did play the C major Beethoven in undergraduate school. I was thinking of the A major before it. I'll rework it up!
JGS007 5 years ago
You're super good! I need to practice more!
pianodude101 5 years ago
Thanks! Keep it up and you'll be great in no time! I've been playing for about 28 years or so (since I was 4). It's a lifetime of study, but well worth it!
JGS007 5 years ago
Nice!!! You play so good, I like Mozart's fantasy :-).
lisztiano 5 years ago