Just learning this piece myself (only the right hand so far) and could really use some pointers from someone who knows the piano. Please see the video in my profile, thanks in advance!
Mozart wrote it in what he called the "Turkish" style, fast-paced and full of life. He also brought some Turkish harmonies into the composition. Europe during his time was fascinated with Turkey and Mozart had no small part in this love. His abduction from the Seralio,his Turkish March and his etudes with a Middle Eastern flair expressed a longing to escape the stifling atmosphere in the salons of Vienna.
What fun! BUT to be fair, it's a little too much on one dynamic level -- just pounds away at you. Even so, this was one helluva pianist.
Where has her reputation been hiding all these years? Others far less deserving -- or certainly no MORE deserving -- achieved greater fame and popularity.
wow that was great! I couldn't do it even if i tried. I can sight read fairly well after years of experience and this piece has been in the family for years, but dang the pain of arthritis! think she had it?
willem van hoogstraten ? that's a typical dutch name xD , no doubt about it xP .
Cool , she was married with a dutch guy , i'm not dutch but i live in The Netherlands so that's how I know it;s dutch xP .
Btw , this is really one of the best performances of this song i;ve ever heard , she must have been so amazingly tallented , too bad shes gone now.4/5 very cool
As a young pianist, I have heard much about Elly Ney, Clara Haskil and Dame Mira Hess and their playing. Piano Divas of the "Ole School" long gone. Unfortunately before now, I have not had the pleasure of hearing the playing of Elly Ney. Thank you for this marvelous rendition of Mozart's " Turkish March" with Elly Ney. Where did you find such a recording?
You can find that easily on Ebay...together with Beethoven op. 111 .....you will find the record often....Beethovens op. 111 has never been played better than there..an old Somerset/Europa record from 1965...
C'EST TRÉS IMPRESSIONNANT!!
2ListenAndSing 2 months ago in playlist mozart turkish march
Unbelievable :)
kudos to you,Elly Ney :)
TheIllusionist1997 4 months ago
Amazing she played the F# minor part very rapidly, but very lightly.
paopaomanalansan 5 months ago
i can't believe it why only 50k ppl saw ittttttttttt OMG she play amazing !!1 she need to get like 20mlis views
nisim2000 9 months ago
excellent performance , in my opinion this is the best performance of this composition in the whole you tube and out there.
RivasDeAmat 1 year ago 4
Such a lovely performance!
glishev 1 year ago 2
hanh khuc tho nhi ky
tieuudao 1 year ago
wow one of the best interpretations...really got woman ^^
princenosiatajansen 1 year ago
MAGNIFIQUE !!!
choupiandladycool 1 year ago
HEY GUYS!
Just learning this piece myself (only the right hand so far) and could really use some pointers from someone who knows the piano. Please see the video in my profile, thanks in advance!
hasek747 2 years ago
just play from the heart, don't get bogged down with too much critique
loaactnow 2 years ago
She seems to slip into the notes and then release them. One with the music and the music is one with her.
jonedelleman 2 years ago
who is she? is she as famous as motzart and bach??
musicindisguise 2 years ago
she must be famous but probably not AS famous as Mozart and Bach..but still a brilliant pianish
iceskating31 2 years ago
No, no, she is just a brilliant pianist who passed away nearly 50 years ago or so...
wonderfulwii 2 years ago
does anyone have music sheet?
hitlerhater50 2 years ago
This is the most beautiful music in the world.
CaptainCarrion 2 years ago 8
As a Türk I am proud !
zuzutabu 2 years ago 2
ah Merhaba ! nasilsin ? what is the meaning of this song to Turkiye ?
madkkey 2 years ago
Mozart wrote it in what he called the "Turkish" style, fast-paced and full of life. He also brought some Turkish harmonies into the composition. Europe during his time was fascinated with Turkey and Mozart had no small part in this love. His abduction from the Seralio,his Turkish March and his etudes with a Middle Eastern flair expressed a longing to escape the stifling atmosphere in the salons of Vienna.
jonedelleman 2 years ago 4
do Turks march with this melody? It dos make some great cadesense and stuff like that I dont know to describe, but good for march,
goodluckpeace44 2 years ago
what does subscribe mean???????
iceskating31 2 years ago
That is some mighty fine pianoing!
sirdaveo 2 years ago 3
Amazing delivery. Thanks!
Szotyka 2 years ago 3
yesss good job mozart! thanks... I'm Turk!
cemertemtr 2 years ago 3
What fun! BUT to be fair, it's a little too much on one dynamic level -- just pounds away at you. Even so, this was one helluva pianist.
Where has her reputation been hiding all these years? Others far less deserving -- or certainly no MORE deserving -- achieved greater fame and popularity.
WARUM?
Pischnaholic 2 years ago 5
Ich konnte in jungen Jahren Elly Ney
bei einem Konzert in Österreich erleben
und genießen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
soonvida 2 years ago 2
she's my inspiration
psuplico 2 years ago 2
omg shes soo good
bboyloco3 2 years ago 2
wow that was great! I couldn't do it even if i tried. I can sight read fairly well after years of experience and this piece has been in the family for years, but dang the pain of arthritis! think she had it?
TenorTotality 2 years ago
Definitely!..., this is one of my favorite classical music all time...!, including some of her memorial, precious pictures in this classic film...
setthenighttomusic 2 years ago
willem van hoogstraten ? that's a typical dutch name xD , no doubt about it xP .
Cool , she was married with a dutch guy , i'm not dutch but i live in The Netherlands so that's how I know it;s dutch xP .
Btw , this is really one of the best performances of this song i;ve ever heard , she must have been so amazingly tallented , too bad shes gone now.4/5 very cool
terrorforce007 2 years ago
one of the best performance of this song which i ever heard...
maqjuha 3 years ago
fast and smooth! best performance of Mozart Turkish March!
marsliu2000 3 years ago
I have never heard this piece played better. I will keep coming back to your channel to hear more of her recordings. Thank you for sharing.
wkl168 3 years ago
very nice i like it
bagi247 3 years ago
As a young pianist, I have heard much about Elly Ney, Clara Haskil and Dame Mira Hess and their playing. Piano Divas of the "Ole School" long gone. Unfortunately before now, I have not had the pleasure of hearing the playing of Elly Ney. Thank you for this marvelous rendition of Mozart's " Turkish March" with Elly Ney. Where did you find such a recording?
ebnykhda 3 years ago 7
You can find that easily on Ebay...together with Beethoven op. 111 .....you will find the record often....Beethovens op. 111 has never been played better than there..an old Somerset/Europa record from 1965...
spacebln 3 years ago
That. Was. Fast.
Fupper16 3 years ago 11
wow, she's great!!!
greengiraffee 3 years ago 2
is this a turkish one im confused it says turkish mozart is it turkish ?¿ by the way its reli good
westernlightstv 3 years ago
as a streetwise 15 year old i can actually say i like this!
joshisdaboi 3 years ago 2
that was really fast! Outstanding!
jmcr412 3 years ago 2
She's the best.
belegSJ 3 years ago
the best performance!!
EvCloudNine 3 years ago 2
very nice
COMANFI 3 years ago
THE MASTER
bakikurt 3 years ago
one of the best perform i ever heard!
thnks for upload 5*
kzd444 3 years ago 5
Very nice video, thanks for posting!
Although personally, I'd like to hear her in Beethoven, Schumann or Brahms...
pianopera 3 years ago 4
Well....I have just uploaded her playing Beethoven's Pathetique....
spacebln 3 years ago