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Piano Concerto No. 23 in A, KV 488- Allegro. Mozart

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2009

Alfred Brendel; Neville Marriner: Academy Of St. Martin In The Fields

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  • Beeing Mozart must have been great, getting up in the morning thinking "let's write history"!

  • Very good!!*****

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  • @Bluehawk2008 Probably you think, "With Mozart's fat head, I' d be doing much better than him." You might find yourself mistaken. The secret of this kind of guys is that they achieve the unreachable without being able to achieve them.

  • Wow, Mozart was indeed genius :)

  • @anatolbeck1992

    And he probably did think that, having the fat head that he did.

  • @viktorhzgz estoy de acuerdo :)

  • deberian haber puesto titulos mas poeticos a estas piezas y no: concierto para piano no. 21, o sonata D mayor, por ejemplo. asi me seria mas facil recordar cual es cual.

  • @shepanrontyron touché :)

  • @aeonitis

    Oscar says: 'Genius is born; not paid'.

    Lou says: 'You only reap what you sow.'

    Your theory is fantastic, but the homeless Mozart wouldn't be homeless in the first place.

  • @SILOETTE100page Maybe you don`t know that Mozart had a phtographical memory...his wife wrote in her diaries that her husband wrote his compositions while drinking tea or sitting in the garden...he is considered the fastest composer ever along with J.S. Bach. If you look at the original compositions then you can see that there are hardly any corrections...Mozart wrote directly what he "saw in his head"...he once said: "The hardest thing is writing down the compositon, because it`s so boring!"

  • @anatolbeck1992

    yeahhh and then 30 years of 20 hours a day of practice and working on your compositions and you are mozart !

    genius is nothing without insane effort and focus

  • @ArditSkillzA haha, u're right! There are 3 dislikes now... I don't get when one couldn't appreciate such a wonderful interpretation.

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