This is one of the most profound and expressive movements in all the concerti ever written. You have the determined, resolute notes of the orchestra marching in, but then the unbelievable sadness in the solo piano, almost crushed under the weight that the orchestra cruelly forces it to bear...
It's as if Uchida and the piano are the arms of Atlas, with the immense weight of the entire world over his shoulders...
Uchida is unmatched in her sensitivity, grace and intensity of execution, but her slow tempo here is overly affected and extreme in my view, hypnotic though it may be. Also, too much softness at the edges of her phrasing. Just an opinon...
1:18 some jerks cell phone ringing... I hate that.
juliburton 2 months ago 2
This is one of the most profound and expressive movements in all the concerti ever written. You have the determined, resolute notes of the orchestra marching in, but then the unbelievable sadness in the solo piano, almost crushed under the weight that the orchestra cruelly forces it to bear...
It's as if Uchida and the piano are the arms of Atlas, with the immense weight of the entire world over his shoulders...
SirSebastianWang 4 months ago
Uchida is unmatched in her sensitivity, grace and intensity of execution, but her slow tempo here is overly affected and extreme in my view, hypnotic though it may be. Also, too much softness at the edges of her phrasing. Just an opinon...
lourak 6 months ago
@lourak your opinion is shit
pLuteusArts 2 months ago
Maravilloso
6038497 9 months ago
Maravilloso.
6038497 9 months ago
danke! sie rührt mit ihrer kunst bis in die tiefsten schichten. was für eine wahrhaftige musikerin.
opernprojekt 10 months ago
great! Do you have the 3rd movement?
peixotoraul 1 year ago
fantastic!
peixotoraul 1 year ago
Precioso!!! Gracias por compartirlo.
gladysnunezmorales 1 year ago