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Mozart concerto 20 in d, K.466 - 1. Allegro (1of2) Gulda

Friedrich Gulda playing and conducting mozart piano concerto n°20 in d minor, K.466, first movement (allegro), with munich philharmonic orchestra. Recorded in Gasteig philharmonic hall in munich, i...  
 
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radicalNinja12 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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This may be a little uneven, but it's nice to listen to all the same...
platypusjools (3 days ago) Show Hide
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I'm playing this right now. Great stuff. :D
fjsalad (6 days ago) Show Hide
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MimasS56: I've heard that somewhere too but can't remember.
adamsthecoolest (1 week ago) Show Hide
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yes i agree so uneven on the piano if you like it then you really have no knowledge of music listen carefully
elchecko75 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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stormy and cloudy nights, one carriage and a lady in a hurry on it and then travelling on green endless fields is what always comes to my mind when I listen to this piece of perfection
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By far my favorite piano solo from Mozart and any other composer for that matter. This kicks ass!!!
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what did guide him on to a gangsta style? i really hate it
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It's not being polished, nevertheless. Music is not a collection of porcelain dolls.

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