Alon Goldstein - Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23 (Adagio)
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@oyecarnal Horowitz is truly the best pianist ever.
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Did someone say Glenn Gould? Oh well, I was told by someone smarter than myself that if you cannot be original then mimicry is the next best thing. And yes, I do wish I could capture the beauty of Mozart this way.
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Horowitz is way better... not even comparable i would say...........
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It's like until I heard this performance I just started to understand this piece.
I got drunken the way his drunken on the piano. It paralyzed me.
I would like to have this recording, so could any one share it with me?
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I'm not a pro but the way the pianist played seem right but to me seemed not the way mozart wanted it played hmm
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this guy plays it the way its supposed to be
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was listening to couple youtube classical music videos watching telly as well. just turned the telly sound off to fully focus listening to this... it might be tending a bit too much to the "grave", sorrowful side instead of just being slowly at ease, which is what an adagio should be. i like slow slow playing, so i am giving "a big thumbs up" here.
The pianist really understands what the music has to say. It makes things easier for the orchestra, and it gives us the feeling that anything is real.
I agree, this slow tempo is really nice, whereas most of the pianists play it too fast. They should leave us the time to feel the music in our whole body, not only in your heart.
But I think that first we should thanks Mozart for this wonderful concerto.
letikoalamelomane 2 years ago 10
It's nice to hear a pianist not ruin this one...such beautiful timing...
sarayakat 1 year ago 4