Vladimir Horowitz - Mozart Rondo "alla Turca" Sonata K331 3rd mov
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@SHSATNewYork I can't imagine your reaction to Rach's performance.
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@SHSATNewYork That's not a mistake, that's called interpretation. He's not just going by the book, he's making it his own. That's what you do when you play music.
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Definitely the best performance of this piece. He starts off at a comfortable pace, softly and almost unassumingly, till he gets to the forte passage. Then his playing develops an imposing quality without losing its song-like character, which is characteristic of many of his performances. The rhythm is absolutely perfect. I definitely believe he was the greatest pianist of the twentieth century, and one of the greatest ever.
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Oh Horowitz. So so good.
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Well played and great dynamics.
But even a master makes mistakes!
At 0:17 As per the original score, it should have been p (piano bar #10) and then mf (mezzo forte bar #12, and then p (piano bar #14).
What happened to the last chord? That's only a staccato and quarter note time.
Other than that, the best performance.
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thank you Mozart
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Oh my....when you play all the videos, this is so extraordinary.
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i like it
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perfect
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marvellous
omg, what a musical orgasm...
queencheetah88 2 years ago 14
thanks horowitz for such beautiful piece
deerodchan 2 years ago 8