Probably the cheesiest sequence I have ever heard (1:16 and the other spots like that). I love it!!! Just cycling through the circle of fifths. So simple, yet so amazing.
@cardangel16 lol I'm not sure what he means exactly... but the book i have with all his sonatas & ect is a picture of him (mozart) as an innocent little child, he looks spoiled and boring! But this piece has so much energy, mysterious, epicosity, saddness, joy, pain and velocity/sponatanaity!
You guys wanna hear something funny? My friends and I all go to the same conservatory, and every once in a while, for fun we would get together with some beers and listen to the classical station, and try and guess the composer. Usually before we get too tipsy, we're pretty accurate. However...this one stumped us. Lol. We had come up with Schubert, Beethoven and maybe even Hayden... if he had grown a pair. Lol. As a joke, we said Mozart...and sure enough as the piece ended,the dj said it Mozart
i love this. It's just like flying in the cloudless sky
NilupulieSumanasiri 3 weeks ago
awesome! mozart is great.
kitjai516 3 weeks ago
<3 this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
talkinghand6898 1 month ago
Beautiful!! =D
Dante121892 3 months ago
Probably the cheesiest sequence I have ever heard (1:16 and the other spots like that). I love it!!! Just cycling through the circle of fifths. So simple, yet so amazing.
lukeg3891 4 months ago in playlist Music History Midterm 3
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@lukeg3891 I know! its SO a vivaldi move.
Soloc24 3 months ago
just started learning this piece today! sounds good!
iBankai145 6 months ago
Im playing this.. Nice song
ItsMeHelena1 7 months ago
This goes to show you, can't ever judge a book by it's cover.
cardangel16 8 months ago
@cardangel16 what do you mean?
flandersfails 4 months ago
@flandersfails
What do YOU mean? Lol.
cardangel16 4 months ago
@cardangel16 I just wanted to know what you meant by saying "This goes to show you, can't ever judge a book by it's (sic) cover." cheers
flandersfails 4 months ago
@cardangel16 lol I'm not sure what he means exactly... but the book i have with all his sonatas & ect is a picture of him (mozart) as an innocent little child, he looks spoiled and boring! But this piece has so much energy, mysterious, epicosity, saddness, joy, pain and velocity/sponatanaity!
bummy33 4 months ago
You guys wanna hear something funny? My friends and I all go to the same conservatory, and every once in a while, for fun we would get together with some beers and listen to the classical station, and try and guess the composer. Usually before we get too tipsy, we're pretty accurate. However...this one stumped us. Lol. We had come up with Schubert, Beethoven and maybe even Hayden... if he had grown a pair. Lol. As a joke, we said Mozart...and sure enough as the piece ended,the dj said it Mozart
cardangel16 8 months ago 5
@cardangel16 cool! (and funny, yes)
pattyfromtoledo 6 months ago
2 people didn't have Speakers
TheYavicik 8 months ago 6
Who would dislike this? LIke Seriously?
KaosClanCommunity 10 months ago 2
@KaosClanCommunity hmmmm maybe they didn't like this interpitation?
littlebachbwv 9 months ago
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guys I invite you to check my performance in my channel :D
DanteJeffar 1 year ago
perfection
everythingever 1 year ago
inconsistent tempo
hsuanjun 1 year ago
@hsuanjun Care to elaborate, Mr. Roboto?
BenGabbay 9 months ago
what tempo are you playing this at? Ive been playing it at only 104 per crotchet :S
LileViLcHiCkEn 1 year ago
@LileViLcHiCkEn in the original it's 100-108
newtun1234 1 year ago
le mete tango ahí! jjaja
Macross100 1 year ago
I like this sonata with it"s jazz rythm!!!
dorislesing 1 year ago
Great. I am playing this too!
pinkbluegreenpurpleL 1 year ago
This playing shows so much details. And the breathing in between phrases is very well throughout the music.
qypy 1 year ago
beautifully played :)
Moezel3 2 years ago
hemiola at 1:22
WildVelveteenRabbit 2 years ago
@WildVelveteenRabbit I love the chords leading up to the hemiloa
MrPiano1994 1 year ago 18
@MrPiano1994 all you have to do is type hemiloa and I know exactly where you are talking about lol.
Zebeldarebel 3 months ago
@MrPiano1994 Yeah, the progression sounds very modern. Like something out of a French movie.
dragmio 2 months ago
@WildVelveteenRabbit Um Huh?
pinkbluegreenpurpleL 1 year ago
@pinkbluegreenpurpleL rhythmic device with emphasis outside the scored metre ^^ i have to analyse it :P
WildVelveteenRabbit 1 year ago
@pinkbluegreenpurpleL I was saying it was great! And I am playing it too.
pinkbluegreenpurpleL 1 year ago
@pinkbluegreenpurpleL I said it was great as in Awesome and that I am playing it too right now.
pinkbluegreenpurpleL 1 year ago
hemiola in bars 64 - 65
WildVelveteenRabbit 2 years ago
wonderful interpretation!
cmoll7b9 2 years ago
nice. very very nice.
i like the piano...
ChishtiSalman 2 years ago
This tempo is great. Too many people are flying when they play this...
Generic1987 2 years ago 35