Your interpretation is intriguing! You take a lot of liberties with the tempo, unorthodox for Mozart but it sounds good. Back in the year "when", when I studied piano, my teacher would have rapped my knuckles, but interpretation has become far more lenient nowadays. That's fine - the minute the composer finishes his work, it becomes the interpreter's duty to bring it out. And you do it beautifully. A couple of tempo deviations are definitely allowed if they're not exaggerated.
I liked your articulation! No need to repeat whats already been suggested below, but I think that the Diminished chord @ 0:56 could be more sF. Just my opinion though! Yes, careful not to speed up during the tripplets. Great performance though! I like the piano.
At 0.55, and in the corresponding reprise, you accelerate. Keep the tempo, it is very important in Mozart.
Although it's Mozart, you can extend the dynamical range: be brave and colour this movement a bit more. Some closures of phrases are a bit too "forte"; conversely, left hand seems to stolper a bit some time.
In the fast sections of right hand, regularity is ok but you can keep a more "Mozartian" character, lighter and more brilliant.
Let me first off say I think this performance is great... not brilliant... but great. You have a very nice sound, and a very mature technique. I am curious to what edition you used. I have a feeling some of the phrasing is off because of it. Always go URTEXT! The Schirmer edition isn't my favorite in the world, but for this piece it's not bad. Looking forward to seeing future videos
i think you are awesome on this song!! ignore comments by tmepohyeah. you are NOT boring. i hear melodic sounds, very much so!!! with the recording devices we have, everyone sounds so different if it isn't professionally done. i enjoyed your version immensely!!!
that is very good, just in m opinion the tempo can be a little faster and stricker
but great
cancakmur 1 year ago
excelent!!! a very good version!!!
granchio91 1 year ago
Your interpretation is intriguing! You take a lot of liberties with the tempo, unorthodox for Mozart but it sounds good. Back in the year "when", when I studied piano, my teacher would have rapped my knuckles, but interpretation has become far more lenient nowadays. That's fine - the minute the composer finishes his work, it becomes the interpreter's duty to bring it out. And you do it beautifully. A couple of tempo deviations are definitely allowed if they're not exaggerated.
lilythepink123 2 years ago
Muy bien tocado. Sobresales en la articulaciòn. Como consigues hacerte tan buena grabaciòn? Me gustaria grabarme con esta calidad de sonido tambien.
Nimenicamine01 2 years ago
I liked your articulation! No need to repeat whats already been suggested below, but I think that the Diminished chord @ 0:56 could be more sF. Just my opinion though! Yes, careful not to speed up during the tripplets. Great performance though! I like the piano.
neversroad 2 years ago
Bravo! Keep it up! I can tell you enjoy playing this sonata.
connie3112 2 years ago
ahahahahahahahahahahaha
outsider950 2 years ago
you kick ass motherfucker
Sixfoot2player 2 years ago
i liked the articulations...
but i would prefer if the dynamic range was wider..
but keep an eye on the tempo! (actually i had problems like that too!!! haha)
nice!
saphira11293 2 years ago 5
the dynamic range was ok but in Mozart, the dynamics are only Forte or Piano
Jimmykudokid8410 2 years ago
Jimmykudokid, you haven't seen the scores of his great piano concertos. The dynamics extend beyond Forte and Piano.
chopinandliszt 2 years ago
I definitely agree with your comment! this was a year ago and i see my flaws more clearly now. thanks!
splico17 2 years ago
i like your interpretation~
ceciliahyx 3 years ago
Good job!
At 0.55, and in the corresponding reprise, you accelerate. Keep the tempo, it is very important in Mozart.
Although it's Mozart, you can extend the dynamical range: be brave and colour this movement a bit more. Some closures of phrases are a bit too "forte"; conversely, left hand seems to stolper a bit some time.
In the fast sections of right hand, regularity is ok but you can keep a more "Mozartian" character, lighter and more brilliant.
Well done, though!
dxpdxpdxp 3 years ago
how long did it take to learn it? im trying to learn it right now, and it's already taken a couple of weeks to play it smoothly
sr4jes 3 years ago
Let me first off say I think this performance is great... not brilliant... but great. You have a very nice sound, and a very mature technique. I am curious to what edition you used. I have a feeling some of the phrasing is off because of it. Always go URTEXT! The Schirmer edition isn't my favorite in the world, but for this piece it's not bad. Looking forward to seeing future videos
lemonyjoels 3 years ago
i think you are awesome on this song!! ignore comments by tmepohyeah. you are NOT boring. i hear melodic sounds, very much so!!! with the recording devices we have, everyone sounds so different if it isn't professionally done. i enjoyed your version immensely!!!
ozzieharry 3 years ago
well played! try to keep a steady tempo sometimes
pianofreak289 3 years ago
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BORINNNNG, Hohum, make right hand more melodic and more opera-like, less left hand
tempohyeah 3 years ago
excellent mozart.
ziglut 3 years ago 3
Awsom
exc3eed 3 years ago 5