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Gulda plays Mozart Fantasy in C minor (1)

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2008

Performed at Amerikahaus in Munich,1981

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  • Thanks for putting up the vid, but why do you have to chop it into two bits?

  • Because it was not allowed to put up a video more than ten minutes.

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  • I should probably add that I think it is impossible, and unnecessary to say Mozart is the greatest of them all.

    Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart are interchangeable for that spot. Neither surpassed the other.

    Mozart: the most brilliant

    Bach: the most inspired

    Beethoven: the most innovative

  • As much of a fan I am of Chopin - this piece proves that Mozart's musical mind exceeded everyone preceding and subsequent to him - in that, if God had placed him into the Romantic period - we would have been able to hear pieces that would have easily surpassed Chopin's pianistic brilliance. Mozart WAS the Classical period - and was entirely entrenched within it. If history would have demanded him to be a Romantic, he would have perfected it as well.

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  • wonderful and great

  • @npa589 Sorry, ain't buyin' it...

  • Danke, habe Link gesetzt

  • I just noticed that the start of this piece is equal to Chopins Ballade 1. I guess that might have gotten Chopin to create the piece he did! The articulation is also the same! :)

  • @npa589 He was the line between the Classical and the Romantic Period.

  • Sends shivers down my spine. Every. Time.

  • @npa589 Nonsense...

  • @npa589 Nonsense...

  • i think that Mozart's, and Bach's pieces have a simplistic beauty, which i love<3......Beethoven is much different...i would consider his style to be more like Chopin however my favorite out of the four is still mozart.

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