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  • Hey, where's part 2 of this movement man?

  • I find this sooooooo invigorating. When I listen to it, I feel there is nothing I cannot do.  :) xx

  • homero francesch is Belding in saved by the bell

  • He has one of the most economical techniques I have seen. His playing with so much finger strength gives him a really nice clear articulation that is great for this music.

  • extrmely thank for your upload

    i have fund this Concerto for years ago

  • Homero sos el mas grande Pianista del uruguay, el unico que toca el piano de verdad felicitaciones sos un verdadero MAESTRO a el unico que en uruguay se le puede decir MAESTRO. Carlos.

  • wonderful! the best ever thing I have ever heard in my hole life!

  • what the hell is joe biden doing directing mozart

  • H.C. Robbins Landon, may have written the above statement, but I tend to disagree, The song is still a very Mozart piece, (I'm not sure where I'm going with this). In my opinion there is no way to suggest how someone actually felt about a piece. It sounds like he enjoyed writing it.

  • There's a lot of scales and passages in this piece and it's easy to make it sound like a technical exercise -- there's full intention and consciousness behind every note. The orchestra is extraordinary making a wonderful interplay. Nothing sounds rushed just their in full beauty of sound. -- What a touch!!

  • it's vey nice.

  • nice, this truly brings out the essence of mozart.

  • I wonder if pianists are good drivers, y'know, with the 3 piano pedals and all....

  • Homero Francesch has been teaching at Zurich's Conservatory (ZhdK) for 30years so far. He's still teaching.

  • Fabulous performance, both the pianist and the orchestra, though I did find that the timpani overpowered the strings section during th first "tutti." Strings are always the base of the orchestra, so it is always the most important.

  • Homero Francesch....

    Where is he from ? i love his sound and so on!

  • He is from Montevideo (Uruguay), the so called Switzerland of Latinamerica.

  • WTF? that's not true

  • When someone plays so well, does it matter where he or she is from?

  • Fabulous sound, both pianist and orchestra

  • Cool man

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  • Alfred Brendel and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. Period. :-)

  • wonderful! That's such an adorable and sweet interpretation!

  • lovely /fabulous... delightful.

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