Sviatoslav Richter plays Mozart Sonata in C major, K. 545
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And they always cough at the silentest moment in the concert.
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BELISIMO!!!
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raped repeat, over and over and over....and im 15!
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i played this piece a long time ago when i was first learning piano..it never struck how perfect this sonata is...such genius to write something that sounds this charming and yet technically simple...it's like the most beautiful short story written for piano. The second movement is absolutely quintessential Mozart.
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This is my favorite version. Perfect tempo, unpretentious.
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Yes, the digital age has made us listen to music differently. The digital age has actually made some of us listen to music incorrectly if there even was such a thing. But there is no wrong way to listen to music, perhaps just misguided ways.
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lol at the top comments. dawg.
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@gr4l9um20b7o Hey I can repeat to myself!
coughing after coughing means this is Richter's recording.
sparklnkitty 3 months ago 4
@sparklnkitty
Depends on listener's IQ:
For higher IQ - more music, for lower - more cough.
truecrypt 3 months ago 8
@truecrypt low blow
fearlessftw 3 months ago
@fearlessftw
Nope, just right to the point.
truecrypt 3 months ago
@truecrypt
I meant Richter did not choose the audience. What is so good about the less coughing audience who probably think about money money money. He did not play for money, but simply enjoyed his music...that's why he did not do the studio recordings....that's it.
sparklnkitty 3 months ago 2
@sparklnkitty
Sorry, I didn't get the meaning of your comment and probably offended you with my reply. Cough or no cough - I don't understand how it can be such a big deal. Probably it is generational - people raised on "sanitized" CDs are too sensitive to any extra sound or technical imperfections of the recording. For me it has always been only about performance and nothing else. Again, my apologies!
truecrypt 3 months ago 2