Anton Nel - Mozart K.545 (First Movement)

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2008

On January 27, 2008 (Mozart's Birthday) pianist Anton Nel led the Austin-based A. Mozart Fest Orchestra in a program of two Mozart Piano Concertos and a Concert Aria with Piano. The enthusiastic audience insisted on not one, but two encores. This is the second encore.

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  • Mozart himself would have approved.

  • I've had this piece in my repertoire for 7 years and I still have yet to play it as brilliantly as this, nor do I know if I ever will. Great work.

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  • @NovemVmbrae666 Plus I thought that the parts marked legato he hit perfectly. Besides, staccato with little to know pedaling was largely the style for work done in this time.

    Aaaaaaaand... i just realized i'm replying to a post made 5 months ago... and yet I'm still going to hit the post button.

  • Brilliant, almost as virtuous as a humming bird hovering over the flower gently picking nectar from the midst of the beautifully blossoming petals, without disturbing peace of the windless summer day day! ~Pleasure to listen!

  • that was great i really enjoyed listening

  • A sensorial delight.......Overwhelming yet understated.....I must have that shirt.

  • A big big WOW!!

  • this reminds me of granny, Twitty and Sylvester from Luney Tunes

  • nice! great playing and not even asian

  • @lksong2041 submit a video of you playing this piece better than the above pianist and then I will take you seriously

  • this is arguably a highly precise rendition of this piece. I do not believe that I could detect any errors in the execution. some may object that it was somewhat "stiff" or "staccato" but in my opinion it is far more important to maintain fluidity and accuracy

  • @yuhamkoha i've been playing since i was 5, and learned this piece at 8 years old, and didn't get to the point where i could play it expressively like this until i was 20 haha. it takes a while. keep practicing!

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