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Mozart Piano Concerto 21 in C Major.
Pablo Arencibia - Piano
Edvard Tchivzhel - Conductor
Orquesta Sinfónica Municipal de Caracas
Venezuela
June 2001
http://www.pabloarencibia.com

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  • Yes, the timing is challenging. That's why if you are able to play on top of different recordings and be able to follow the orchestra, you will feel much more comfortable.

    Yes, Brahms 2nd Concerto is definitively in my plans but I am not sure yet when it will become a reality.

    Thank you and thanks to all the other visitors as well, who have left nice comments and even some recommendations...

  • Hi Pablo,

    Once again it's still a pleasure to hear you playing. I was wondering how do you practice a all concerto with orchestra. Do you have any tips?

    Thanks again.

  • @louismagie Thank you for your comments!

    Practicing a concerto with orchestra is challenging because obviously you don't have the orchestra with you every day but you need to think about the end result when you work in the piano part.

    One simple thing that helps is to play in the piano some of the orchestra parts while you study so that in your mind you can keep the conceptual continuity. Also trying to play on top of some recordings can give you helpful information.

    Good luck!

  • @parencibia Ever try Music Minus One? I have it for this concerto and Beethoven's 5th concerto. Your timing has to be impecible but I find it really helps.

  • @sillysanchez No, I didn't know it. Thank you for the information and your comments!!

  • Thank you very much for taking the time to write your messages, for all of them. I read each of them carefully and with true interest!

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  • BRAVO  MAESTRO,,, BRAVOOOOOO. MAGNIFICO.

  • QUE BONITO TOCAS ESE PIANO, PABLO. TE FELICITO. Y TE DIGO QUE MOZART ES MI COMPOSITOR FAVORITO, Y TU TIENES EL HONOR DE TOCAR ESTE CONCIERTO TAN PRECIOSO.......UNA OBRA DIGNA DE MOZART Y UNA INTERPRETACION DE UN BUEN MUSICO...... FELICIDADES.

  • The first note of this cadenza is OUT OF RANGE of Mozart's piano. Not good. Just saying.

  • This pianist , Orchestra, and piano even though it is a Steinway sound mediocre at best . It is hard to listen to after one has heard the Cleveland Orchestra and Casadeus or Entremont or Ax or Watts etc.,

  • No orchestra or pianist I have ever heard comes close to The Cleveland Orchestra and Robert Casadesus performing this including the way the piano sounds  here.

  • The enchanting melody of Mozart has the ability to heal psychological wounds. Each time his finger touches the clavier, water-colored memories cross my mind. His sincere personal character seems to shine through in a sensitive performance.

  • You and Andrea Bocelli should get together. Let me know when that happens.

  • Oh and by the way, you play this so well. You are actually my first choice when I specifically want to listen to this concerto. Well done!

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