Dinu Lipatti - Mozart Piano Concerto No.21 Mov 1 B
Uploader Comments (marcbarbu)
Top Comments
-
the greatest cadenza ever written.
his playing is beyond belief.
i have this recording.
pity he died so young.
-
I met a boy some years ago who looked like Dinu! (at 2:42.) His name was Aria! (iranian parents. He must be 7 or 8 now. Don't know if he plays any instrument. But he had a phantastic charisma.) (I used to joke with his parents and ask them if he was going to become an operasinger...) Odd that the two best pianists ever should come from Roumania! Congratulations to your country! (the other one of course Dinu's friend Clara Haskil. Whom he used to call "Clarinette"!)
All Comments (15)
-
For such an amazing concerto, it's odd how few great cadenzas have been written for it--most of them are really quite bad. This is one of the best ones, certainly, though it has a few modulations which sound a little out of place and occasionally sounds like Beethoven. Some parts are just brilliant, though! (Love the part starting around 3:34.)
-
I agree, this may be the best cadenza I never heart for the Mozart's 21.
Bravo Lipatti!!!
-
Dank voor de upload
-
who director and orchestra
-
@thonkee Superlatives like 'the greatest ever' are too common on youtube (what about Beethoven 4, 1st movt?), but I'm having trouble thinking of a better cadenza in a Mozart concerto. Inspired.
-
klinkt nice!
-
@ellandelachapelle discounting richter, rubinstein, horowitz, kissin, liszt and sorabji to start haha
-
LIPATTI IS GENIUS !!!!!
-
Dinu was a wonderful composer, studied with legendary teacher Nadia Boulanger(le six) in paris.
-
Yes, one cadenza for which I got the sheet music was terrible, and some other ones I have heard also sound bad and don't "flow." I like how this one combines different themes fluidly and seems to progress instead of being a jumble of random exerts.
I love this cadenza. Is it Dinu Lipatti's original work? I'm in rehearsal with this piece and haven't much liked other cadenzas I've found and heard.
mlbenedict 3 years ago 4
yes.dinu lipatti wrote the cadenzas
marcbarbu 3 years ago