Encyclopedic knowledge and memory matched with artistic curiosity and creativity! Thank you, Mr. Levin, for sharing such invaluable insights! What an incredible gift you have shared with us!
This was truly wonderful and fascinating and beautiful in so many ways. But, just out of interest, why was it not conducted entirely on the McNulty fortepiano ? (on the fp we would be able to hear more interesting colours and timbers of the different registers?)
The faster decay of the sustain pedal is a fascinating point from the outset and helps one to appreciate the differences of the fortepiano. Indeed it would actually cause a composer to write in a dissimilar way to the modern piano.
Thanks - i hope Robert realizes there's many Mozart lovers so happy hearing his music played with ornamented repeats like it should be !
I could listen to Levin talk forever. Such a fascinating man.
What a charming and endlessly knowledgeable man.
Thank you so much for this video!
A brilliant seminar by a truly exceptional artist. Thank you!
Encyclopedic knowledge and memory matched with artistic curiosity and creativity! Thank you, Mr. Levin, for sharing such invaluable insights! What an incredible gift you have shared with us!
One of the most inspiring experiences. Thank you!
Mind blowing
Thank you thank you thank you!
Extremely interesting and enriching. Thank you so much.
Robert Levin is the most prominent Mozart's scholar
This was truly wonderful and fascinating and beautiful in so many ways. But, just out of interest, why was it not conducted entirely on the McNulty fortepiano ? (on the fp we would be able to hear more interesting colours and timbers of the different registers?)
Loved this!! Very well explained!
The faster decay of the sustain pedal is a fascinating point from the outset and helps one to appreciate the differences of the fortepiano. Indeed it would actually cause a composer to write in a dissimilar way to the modern piano.
Good stuff by gumbo!