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Mozart Piano Concerto No. 18, third mvt (Leif Ove Andsnes)

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The Piano Concerto No. 18 in B flat Major, KV. 456 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was written in 1784.

movement 3: Allegro Vivace


Leif Ove Andsnes (born April 7, 1970 in Karmøy) is the Artistic Director at the Risør Festival of Chamber Music.

Andsnes plays with and conducts the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra in an beautiful old Norwegian Post Office.

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  • It's impossible to listen to this wonderful music without having a smile on your face! Mozart, what a genius!!

  • Musica celestiale suonata in modo incomparabile! W Mozart!

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  • Why do they insist on conducting when they should just play the piano.We KNOW they are maestros as well.

  • Love the shirt...lol

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  • He seems to have a beautiful personality. Lot's of fun to be with. He's so lively and spunky. lololol sometimes you can tell merely by how one plays and enjoys his/her instrument what type of personality he or she has. At least I can. Sometimes you CAN judge a book by its cover...

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  • He is so good. The orchestra just gets in the way. lol Doesn't he do solo piano also? I'm sure he does; just have to locate it somewhere. lol

    Wonderful piano playing, and face making. lol

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  • @NemoProkofiev551 Yes it's a MTV Unplugged, after will sing Shakira and his guitar, jajajajajajajaja

  • @mahrashk Lol, this is totally true. I have like 3 performances of this piece; this is by far the happiest performance I have heard.

  • @NemoProkofiev551

    What was funny?

  • A happier interpretation than other performances. (1:57)

  • haha,

    poor mozart, i'm not sure he would appreciate that.

  • Great great composition by Mozart. My only complaint is that the music is performed with too much cuteness - in my opinion, there are some rather big moments and some sforzando type moments (especially around 1:25) that beg for more expression. The first movement sets up this sforzando expression. Anyway, a great performance - just a little lacking in Mozart's bold qualities - in fact, this performance makes this piece sound more like one of Mozart's early piano concertos (5-8, etc.)

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