"It is in the pianoforte concertos, much more than in the solo sonatas, that Mozart's genius is most fully displayed. The series of twenty-three contains many mature masterpieces, rivaling the greatest of the symphonies... On the technical side they do not at this day seem at first sight formidable, but there are treacherous passages in almost all, and occasional difficulties that tax the mental control, if not the physical power, of any pianist."
-from "Music for the Piano", Friskin and Freundlich. Dover Publications, 1954.
Cadenza by Robert Casadesus
damn awsome :O
Rekemickey 1 month ago
Nice playing! The camera you used is really nice!
keetner 1 year ago