Robert Levin Mozart Lecture Part 3
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"That is just SO BAD BOY. It is so rude, and it's so delectable." Hahaha. This guy rules. Not gonna lie-- I have thought similar things when listening to Mozart & I think that's awesome. Screw all the boring cliches people use to describe his music. Simply calling it "beautiful" means you're not truly listening to it.
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i want some pianos too! Not a keyboard without soul ;(
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@mrmolinodelahoz | I don't agree: some fortepianos of the first half of the 19th century sound amazing. Original Broadwood pianos are among my favorites for the period!
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i want black keys too =(
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Robert Levin is an intellectual giant, a true artist, a warm, positive and idealistic human being, and the most dedicated and invested teacher. Years after his students graduate, he still looks after them, advising and corresponding with them.
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Why is it that pianos made at Mozart´s time sound very well. By Beethoven´s and Chopin´s time they sound lacking for the music and it is not until the middle of the 19th century that the piano sounds well again.
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a late reply : it's a Pianoforte ... the early form of the piano :)
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ha ha ha, beautifully told
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I told my friends about Prof.Levin and asked them to attend his lecture, and I was thinking maybe I could find his video on Youtube, here it is.
Panine hall is the hall I love most at harvard, and Prof.levin rocks!!!
this guy is a genius
ballpunchers 2 years ago 11
Thanks for posting these three videos. Robert Levin is such a great communicator. He is truly inspiring. After hearing him, I just want to go straight to the piano to spend some time with these sonatas.
genevieve70 4 years ago 9