Mozart Sonata KV 332 F major, 3rd movement: Allegro assai -- Pawel Markowicz

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2007

Performed by Pawel Markowicz
http://www.myspace.com/pawelmarkowicz

Recorded on Sept 21st, 2007 at my solo piano recital

Video © 2007 Pawel Markowicz

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  • Echt richtig gut!

    Meine alte französische Klavierlehrerin hätte nur gesagt: "Rücken gerade, Brust raus und Schultern nach hinten!" ;)

  • Und wie Recht sie damit hätte! :D Hab zum Glück meine Haltung seitdem schon ein bisschen verbessern können. So ausschauen, als hätte ich einen Besen verschluckt, werde ich aber sicher nie - dafür bin ich wiederum viel zu quirlig! ;)

  • Great work :) Personally I think this piece should be somewhat faster but it seems nobody agrees with me... heh. Anyway that would make it much more difficult I suppose, and more "assai" than maybe is justifiable... still, I think it would sound wonderful at a brillante, maybe 118 or so :) Also, it's been a while since I played this, but there seemed to be a few wrong notes here and there, not too obvious though. At 0:54 (?) and 1:14 for example.

  • Wow, I checked it out at tempo 118, would be really fast indeed... did you play it that fast? :) Personally I think it would be a little too fast to hear each detail this movement has to offer. And as far as the wrong notes are concerned: 0:54 is fine... and 1:14 is correct as well, I think. ;) Anyway, thanks for watching and commenting, flamingspinach!

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  • great playing but it is a little bti too heavy sounding... maybe it should be lighter

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  • Very nice! I played when I was 11 in front of my school. And the part at 1:50 I played a bit faster. But still pretty good.

  • @220392123 Well, Mozart didn't give a tempo marking other than "Allegro assai", just meaning "quite fast". It's up to us to interpret it. Of course, some interpretations may be loved by everyone, and some interpretations hated... :) But I don't think we can generally say "that interpretation is WRONG". For example, a lot of people play Bach with the sustain pedal, even though that didn't exist in his time. But it's still Bach!

  • @flamingspinach

    remember it is Mozart, every not needs to count, too fast a tempo would not be Mozart.

  • I played this when I was 12

  • check my recording of this piece out~!!

    i just put it yesterday...

    you sound good yo... keep at it. More Mozart!

  • @hehawmankel check mine out!!.. you'lll probably think it's too fast though... just a heads up! I just uploaded it yesterday.

  • it´s not Mozart... you miss the wonderful melodies...

  • OMG ur sooooo good...this is my jury piece for this semester and u inspired me to play like u..i listened to uchida's version and right after i listened to you and i was like ...this kid has got it like a legit pro

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