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Dinu Lipatti - Mozart Piano Sonata No. 8 in A minor 1mov

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Dinu Lipatti - Mozart Piano Sonata No. 8 in A minor - Allegro maestoso
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  • This is perhaps the greatest pianist/artist of this century. A personality full of every healthy kind of emotion, and honest enough to put himself into a state of great passion, which isn't easy to do unless one has suffered in some exceptional way.

  • Actually he wrote this at 22... But yes... his mother died... Amazingly this is one of the only two sonatas composed by Mozart written in minor. This piece is known as one of his most chilling and darkest sonatas of Mozart.

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  • @feng277394 Mozart is so breathtaking and profound in minor keys... Requiem, Symphony 40, quartet 15, piano concerto 24 (the Allegretto especially). This sonata is such an amazing piece of music and Dinu Lipatti's recording is the best

  • @genopal1020 Very true indeed.

  • @genopal1020 I can't stand falling in love when I listen to him! Unfortunately he died too much early!!!!!

    3:00 only chills!

  • 3 people were waiting for an imperfection, and it never came, so they hit the dislike button...

  • 個人的には、モーツアルトのピアノソナタ8番の最高峰だと思って­います。

  • I felt as if I were in a dream when I was young.

  • @saltyseaweed Agreed my friend. Mozart and Beethoven are certainly more passionate, while Bach balances passion with intellectual control. I adore Bach, but Mozart has always been one of my favorites. It's like comparing the fiery Michelangelo with the cool, technical Leonardo. Also, I agree that Gould can't play Mozart, and that his denunciation of Mozart and Chopin was uncalled for. Gould was too focused on strict technicality to allow for Mozart's mercurial, even childish, charm.

    Cheers.

  • @roman1akid

    I agree Bach is very moving. But all music is mathmatical to a certain degree, and what I meant is that Bach is more mathmatical than Mozart, and thus interpretations that work for Bach do not work the same extent for Mozart. Another way of comparing the two composers is that Mozart is more "mercurial," i.e., his moods "jump" a bit more than Bach, which I agree.

    Bach is one of my favorites, didn't meant to imply his music has no emotional impact.

  • @saltyseaweed I think Bach is one of the most emotionally moving of all composers. The mathematical, i.e. technical aspect, of his music is often exaggerated, I think.

  • Mozart is soo... .............

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