Mozart concerto 26 (Coronation) - 3. Allegretto (Gulda)
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I absolutely love Gulda's style of playing piano. He not only commands the piano but also gives so much respect and consideration to the music and its composer.
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the eddie van halen of piano strikes again!
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WOW, Perfect <3
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Wenn jemand anders fühlt als Brendel, muss er anders spielen. Warum nicht auch mal "harsh"
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Danke, habe Link gesetzt
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straordinario !
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a zene tovább-alkotás,az ,hogy mereven ragaszkodunk a partitúrához,nem járható,pont bizonyosfoku módosítás,a jövő,néha jobb az interpretátor,mint a szerző...nem lesz mindig ilyen merev a világ,persze az kérdés,hol a határ,gulda pont a legjobb,nagyszerű érzéke van mozarthoz,mintha egypetéjú ikrek lennének
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dear gulda! be the earth light upon YOU!,you were the best....
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we all know that great talent doesn't always come with good taste
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@vkoracx I was quite pilloried for having said much the same thing. Gulda was a fascinating mn, extremely talented, brilliant even. But his (very dated) "rejection" of standard forms for classical music, as his complete refusal to wear concert dress, I always felt (notice: stated as OPINION,) spills over into his execution of the music. His Attitude comes through; it's just not "worth it" to put effort into clothes for example. Sometimes his PLAYING sounds like he's making "no effort" on it too.
@Sviolinist
refined-it is Mozarts character,an integral part of his music-his musical thoughts are refined,he never lets the emotion "spill out" but puts it under control.shows us something beautiful for a glimpse ,then moves it away from us.that gives it a great value
do you understand Mozarts music?
would you like to play it as Beethoven? or what
Mozart was perfectly capable of writing a concerto "from his head" and then playing it flawlessly
vkoracx 11 months ago 23
something bothers me with this guys performance
there are nice moments but there are also some that are harsh for ears (at least mine)
like he is flat in spite all of his dynamics
you do not have to be a professional pianist to be able to criticize someones playing the argument "go and play it better if you can" is so old
it was his choice to build a musical career and we,the audience ,are more than entitled to approach his performances critically
vkoracx 11 months ago 22