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Murray Perahia Mozart Piano Concerto no.21 andante

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2009

3rd movement http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnMKeShFOd0

Murray Perahia plays the sublime second movement with Maestro James Levine conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in Salzburg, Austria.

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  • The ornamentation he is using are not from the score. They are Perahia's own ornamentations. It's just something that musicians did all the time during Mozart's time. I also read that Mozart wrote this so "simple" because he wanted people to improvise a little bit on it.

  • Beautiful like an angel who slowly comes down to the earth then soars back to heaven tenderly. This is what I started to love MOZART.

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  • LA CADENCIA ESTA FUERA DE TIEMPO,TODAS LAS PARTITURAS HAY QUE RESPETARLAS COMO ESTAN ESCRITAS SOBRE TODO LOS ANDANTES DE AHI EL TIEMPO DE EJECUCION ,NO OLVIDAR QUE PERTENECE AL PERIODO CLASICO Y NO AL ROMANTICO.,MOZART NO NECESITA DE ADORNOS NI TRINOS.

  • Wonderfull... Thank you!

  • Perahia is a true mozartian pianist! His touch is so elegant and perfect. A Master!!!

  • Absolument génial !

  • @8Ho03EdONl1liL Just listened to the Brendel performance here which you will also find objectionable. A comment on the Brendel applies equally to the Perahia (despite it being a poor recording): "a perfectly paced , limpid performance, with nice ornament work of Brendel, just one of his calling cards that make him standout, without sentimentality". I have a feeling that you would prefer the sterile performance here listed by one Lyn Czae.Note perfect,boring: for anal retentives

  • @jjjheine Jesus fucking Christ, where AREN'T the extra touches? Have you never heard any other recording of this piece? Also, this piece is NOT on the Amadeus soundtrack. As far as any impression that Mozart was playing the "original score" [sic], I'm afraid I've never heard Mozart himself play this piece unlike you apparently.

  • @podx990 just where are the "extra touches" you find that "detract" from the music? do you have a score in front of you or are you referring to another recording? Perhaps you listen to the Amedeus soundtrack and you are under the impression that Mozart was playing the "original score"?? To my ear, this performance is a very standard version, I can't even find any elaborate oppportunity for a cadenza.

  • Fantastic

  • The portrayal of Mozart in "Amadeus" is inaccurate in many ways

  • TY Nodame2006 for posting.

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