Hey guys! It's a bit unusual that we're posting classical music on this channel, but we thought you guys might like this one! :) Marnie first played this piece when she was about 7 years old. It's been one of her favorites ever since and she thought it would be a fun one to record for her solo album. If you like this video, please head over to our other channel, Brooklyn Classical and subscribe there - we'll be posting lots of classical videos in the next few weeks and we'd love for you to join us! As we mentioned, you can hear this piece on Marnie's solo album, along with more favorites by Beethoven, Chopin, Brahms, and Debussy. Check out the links in the description, or find the album anywhere you get your music (just type in "Brooklyn Classical"). Thanks so much...we hope you enjoy it! We'll see you this weekend for a regular Brooklyn Duo video :)
I was going to ask "about how long does it take to prepare a performance like this?" The answer "since I was 7" makes a lot of sense! Back in college I took a watercolor class and the instructor would always do a quick demonstration at the beginning of class. In about 5 or 10 minutes he'd do some amazing watercolor and whenever someone said "wow! and in only five minutes!" he'd say "Well, five minutes plus 40 years of painting everyday."
Loving this classical music! Jam it out Marnie!! 🎹🎼🎵🎶 Tuesday post! Not expecting that one! Delighted it popped up on my notifications! 🧡 Loving this classical album!! Congrats!!
The fact that the notes are being shown on a tablet/ipad is like... wow. Hundreds of years later it's and will be a master piece. So perfectly played and such a perfect video shooting. Of course: Mozart's music IS perfect indeed.
Best version I've heard and I've listened to alot by professional/concert pianists like yourself. This performance takes me back to when I first heard it, its magic! The piano has the perfect sound for this piece too. Love the way you articulate the notes of the main starting theme.
When I asked UA-cam for the Alla Turca it came up with at least 15 options by different musicians; this rendition was by far the most beautiful. Clearly phrased and articulated, a real pleasure to listen to. Thank you Marnie and whoever posted it.
I'm heartened to see phrasing and articulation being duly recognised. It's one thing to play the notes mechanically; you can program them into a machine. It's something quite different and sublime to have the ability to phrase the work, vary the touch, the pace, the tone; to invoke dynamism, to make the instrument sing with more than just the touch of your fingers. To make each recital unique and to make it your own. That requires the touch of passion, dedication, commitment and pure hard graft. I lack these attributes and that's why I can play what's written on the staves but I fall short on understanding and expressing what the ink on the page is truly trying to say.
Have you listened to Fazıl say playing this? This sonata's other name is Turkish march. Fazıl say is a Turkish musicion who is famous worldwide. I think you should listen to him too if you are interested in this sonata
Marni has an extra special capacity to hear the melodic line of the music and built up the musical tension in just the right places without making the music sound mannered. She is able to handle the nuances of the phrase with perfect rhythmical stability. This is a true artist.
Every time I hear this, it takes me back to the first time I ever heard it, on June 4, 1967. That morning we drove through New York City on the Cross Bronx Expressway, and as we passed beneath one of the IRT elevated subway lines, a train went by. That's what I see when I hear this piece - that subway train. I happen to be a musician and subway buff rolled into one.:)
Iused to play this piece on my piano accordion when I was about 17 YO. Now hearing it played very well and in identical manner is a piano brought all my teens memmories flooding back! Gorgeous piece of "happy" music and well played Marnie Laird!
For all the people who wish they could play like her, you can. Start practicing, the first six months will seem boring and tedious At times but stick with it and people will call you a sweat or a try hard but don’t listen. Sweat it out, pour everything you have into it if you really want it, and you will come out like this, it dosnet take twenty years, just a couple years of absolutely sweating it. I managed this in a year by sweating every day and people said I had no life and stuff but now they respect the effort I put in. And I promise you guys, this is possible and I was all you aspiring pianists and musicians the best of luck in your musical journey and just keep the fact that this is possible in your heart. All you have to do is try...
The Playlist what you are saying is inspiring but not sure if true. I mean, she played this piece at age 7, I think we are a bit late to reach her level... But I agree you can always improve with hard work. Do you have videos/recordings so I can check out you playing?
I started both piano and cello when I was 7, I never left cello, I did with piano, I left it when I was 7, I took it when I was 9, 10, and after when I was 12, and now I help my daddy. I'm twelve and I'm really proud music changed my life and gave me so many Good moments in it, so @The Playlist, you're totally certain: IT'S WORTH IT!!!!
La mejor interpretasion de todos los tiempos muchas felisidades grasias por el video desde temascalsingo Estado de México. Don charli Alva de la O asta pronto
I've learned this peace with my tacher years ago and i took a break from piano. Now no matter how much i practice it is not clean. Also my piano keys are so hard or i am weak i it's so hard to play it softly and clean for me. Any suggestions? Can i do finger exircises to get stronger would it work?
Marnie is a super musical wonder. Unbelievable how someone could play this so serene and nice. It is a God's gift that she can play piano so tremendous good.
This is Mozart at his best, wonderful piano as well. I like your approach to this piece, rendered as a playful jaunt through the forest. Your mastery really makes it come alive as he intended, very energetic and uplifting. Thanks for sharing.
I love this version the best!! At a suitable tempo, not too fast like a bumblebee, and also there is lots of expression in this rendition!!! I love this!!
My 5year old just said and I quote her words " This is the most relaxing beautiful song (in the world) I have ever heard" ....And I agree with her . And this Pianist is super Great!!!!
@I’m a retard, but I'm one of those people who like melancholic music more than joyful music composed mainly in major keys. But maybe i've just heard less of Mozart... What's your favourites?
I try not to judge others by subjective matters, but who in their sane mind listens to this and then proceeds to press the dislike button?? It is mind boggling!
Proof no one has invented a time machine yet, because mid to late 18th century Vienna would be packed with people. Beautifully played. I love it when Mozart is playful like this, and is basically saying, with all due respect to Bach, I am the King of music.
ah. probably my favorite piece of old music. at school, we used to urge our music teacher to play it on piano... again!! ...each time we had lessons with him. he was an accomplished pianist, giving live performances, and composing. :-)
It’s the best version I’ve ever heard! I’m a music teacher and we’re learning the turkish march Mozart! This will be amazing for them! You should continue!
This is by far the best version of this piece I’ve heard, and like everyone else on this planet I’ve heard it done a hundred times by a hundred different performers.
@@marianmatei1138: Thank you for the suggestion. In my opinion, Paul Bart’s version is technically good but very staccato and lacking in dynamics, probably because he does not seem to use the sustain pedal to good effect, if at all. Marnie Laird’s version is still the best I’ve heard by far.
@@rayray8687 I really doubt it. His Feurich piano has 4 pedals, not only 3 as usual, and he is very specific in the description about using them (In this recording I used the 4th harmonic pedal only invented by Denis de La Rochefordière.). But, anyway, I'm not a professional musician, so you may be right.
@@marianmatei1138: Again, thanks for the additional information - I admit I didn’t read the description before listening to the piece, but in the end it explains the lack of dynamics and ‘feel’ in Mr Bart’s version, either due to a lack of ability to use the pedals and hand dynamics, or due to an over-reliance on the 4th pedal to do all…which it obviously (to me) does not. Just for the record, I am a musician but I’m not a pianist - I just hear what I hear.
I recently visited Mozart's grave in Vienna and played this video / audio in his honor during my visit. This is a perfect rendition, thank you so much for sharing your musical gift.
Hey guys! It's a bit unusual that we're posting classical music on this channel, but we thought you guys might like this one! :) Marnie first played this piece when she was about 7 years old. It's been one of her favorites ever since and she thought it would be a fun one to record for her solo album. If you like this video, please head over to our other channel, Brooklyn Classical and subscribe there - we'll be posting lots of classical videos in the next few weeks and we'd love for you to join us!
As we mentioned, you can hear this piece on Marnie's solo album, along with more favorites by Beethoven, Chopin, Brahms, and Debussy. Check out the links in the description, or find the album anywhere you get your music (just type in "Brooklyn Classical"). Thanks so much...we hope you enjoy it! We'll see you this weekend for a regular Brooklyn Duo video :)
Thanks for sharing. It's amazing! ♥🎼🎶🎵💕 Lots of love from Brazil to your great family 🇧🇷😘
Marnie 👏😍💕🎼🎶🎵
Great!
I was going to ask "about how long does it take to prepare a performance like this?" The answer "since I was 7" makes a lot of sense!
Back in college I took a watercolor class and the instructor would always do a quick demonstration at the beginning of class. In about 5 or 10 minutes he'd do some amazing watercolor and whenever someone said "wow! and in only five minutes!" he'd say "Well, five minutes plus 40 years of painting everyday."
Loving this classical music! Jam it out Marnie!! 🎹🎼🎵🎶 Tuesday post! Not expecting that one! Delighted it popped up on my notifications! 🧡 Loving this classical album!! Congrats!!
One of the cleanest version I heard.
how many of u are there
@@spebbmaster9242 what? lmao
@@hi-hc3ms seriously though, there r three mozarts commenting and im confused
The is two mozart?.??.?
The portrait is different!,!
I'm proud!
Hahahahahhaa
mee too, this is our march , thank you Mozart :)
:D
hi Wol when the next album?
😂😂
The fact that the notes are being shown on a tablet/ipad is like... wow. Hundreds of years later it's and will be a master piece.
So perfectly played and such a perfect video shooting. Of course: Mozart's music IS perfect indeed.
This is actually the best version I have ever heard....
+1
Listen to Fazil Say's version. I think his is the best I've heard. And weirdly he is Turkish lol
Have you heard the Volodos version?
God had truly blessed you with a supernatural talent.
I personally think that Gould's version is the best Rondo ever!
This is what i call perfection.
Yes
Thanks Wolfie.
Tanks you
Hold up
Shoulda said “not bad kid” you imposter
Mom's way of playing the piano is truly amazing
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@@Oralice-cp9ys I guess he think's he's funny. Waiting on his own music videos so I can critique it
This is the best piano I have ever heard plus she didn't miss a single note....incredible
"Human Metronome"
-Your lie in april
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@@marianmatei1138 I prefer Marnie's version. You can hear the staccatos a lot better
This piece is not that difficult for professional pianists though, so not missing a note is not that big of a feat for this piece
@@haomingli6175yeah, like even some really good 10 year olds can play it this well
expertly done, i don't know if i have heard a better solo performance of this piece. bravo!
"Marnie has been performing this piece since she was 7 years old"
What ?!?! At 7 years old I didn't even know who Mozart was
What!!!??? You didn't know how Mozart was!? OMG...my heart is broken
At 7 I barely knew what a piano was.
Bruh I ate sand at that age
At 7 I saw my first chicken.
At 7 I was still eating dirt
Best version I've heard and I've listened to alot by professional/concert pianists like yourself. This performance takes me back to when I first heard it, its magic! The piano has the perfect sound for this piece too. Love the way you articulate the notes of the main starting theme.
@halaj i I'm on about the Mozart piece, NOT any of the silly arrangements based off of the original.
What about Lang Lang?
@@Anna-se3xt he plays way too fast
Lemon 【Katty】凯蒂 late reply but I think so too! It’s very hard for me enjoy it like this version because he plays it too fast for me to comprehend 😅😅
@@markfowlermusic ua-cam.com/video/fzQbI58BzBo/v-deo.html this one is not an arrangement but still it is personal choice of taste
I really enjoy this version, because it's so clean, original, and very faithful to the original at the same time.
That's the most in-tune piano I've ever heard
Does that say Steinway and Sons above the keys
That’s a Steinway for you
Mike Closs hahahhha 😂😂😂
@@JjGabrielPianist Easily amused eh!
Mike Closs yes of course its my dream piano ! 😂
When I asked UA-cam for the Alla Turca it came up with at least 15 options by different musicians; this rendition was by far the most beautiful. Clearly phrased and articulated, a real pleasure to listen to. Thank you Marnie and whoever posted it.
I'm heartened to see phrasing and articulation being duly recognised. It's one thing to play the notes mechanically; you can program them into a machine. It's something quite different and sublime to have the ability to phrase the work, vary the touch, the pace, the tone; to invoke dynamism, to make the instrument sing with more than just the touch of your fingers. To make each recital unique and to make it your own. That requires the touch of passion, dedication, commitment and pure hard graft. I lack these attributes and that's why I can play what's written on the staves but I fall short on understanding and expressing what the ink on the page is truly trying to say.
You should listen to Fazıl Say Alla Turca is best
Have you listened to Fazıl say playing this? This sonata's other name is Turkish march. Fazıl say is a Turkish musicion who is famous worldwide. I think you should listen to him too if you are interested in this sonata
Wow! That was a mesmerising and wonderful performance of a Mozart classic. Thank you Marnie.
Miss that was impressive. Best version I could find on YT.
The clarity of Gould and the speed of you ☺️☺️ so good
La migliore esecuzione in assoluto di Rondò alla turca. Top 👍
Marni has an extra special capacity to hear the melodic line of the music and built up the musical tension in just the right places without making the music sound mannered. She is able to handle the nuances of the phrase with perfect rhythmical stability. This is a true artist.
One of the cleanest qualities I've ever seen
I did not hear Marnie's performance when she was seven, but I could listen to this one every day for the rest of my life. Bravo!
Every time I hear this, it takes me back to the first time I ever heard it, on June 4, 1967. That morning we drove through New York City on the Cross Bronx Expressway, and as we passed beneath one of the IRT elevated subway lines, a train went by. That's what I see when I hear this piece - that subway train. I happen to be a musician and subway buff rolled into one.:)
One of the best performance of Alla Turca that I ever heard on my life !! Congrats!!! I am passionate for this piece !!
Willian Jones p
Neh Ndumu wtf is that suppose to mean?
you didn't hear about Lang Lang?
Listen to Fazıl say. He is the best
Iused to play this piece on my piano accordion when I was about 17 YO. Now hearing it played very well and in identical manner is a piano brought all my teens memmories flooding back! Gorgeous piece of "happy" music and well played Marnie Laird!
1:47 brought tears. Something about your playing is very magical. I have always loved this song but you truly brought out the spirit of it. Beautiful.
As the time passes I see this is my number one song in life.
This is not a song; a song has words.
I had to listen to this song play partially over and over again for years. My sister played it at the beauty pageant talent portion of the show.
Superb combination of lightness of touch, expressive tone and majesty of delivery. Very fluid.
For all the people who wish they could play like her, you can. Start practicing, the first six months will seem boring and tedious At times but stick with it and people will call you a sweat or a try hard but don’t listen. Sweat it out, pour everything you have into it if you really want it, and you will come out like this, it dosnet take twenty years, just a couple years of absolutely sweating it. I managed this in a year by sweating every day and people said I had no life and stuff but now they respect the effort I put in. And I promise you guys, this is possible and I was all you aspiring pianists and musicians the best of luck in your musical journey and just keep the fact that this is possible in your heart. All you have to do is try...
The Playlist thanks dude I actually am pretty interested in piano so I’m gonna learn it! Ur neat.
The Cat Series best of luck to you bro
The Playlist what you are saying is inspiring but not sure if true. I mean, she played this piece at age 7, I think we are a bit late to reach her level... But I agree you can always improve with hard work. Do you have videos/recordings so I can check out you playing?
I started both piano and cello when I was 7, I never left cello, I did with piano, I left it when I was 7, I took it when I was 9, 10, and after when I was 12, and now I help my daddy. I'm twelve and I'm really proud music changed my life and gave me so many Good moments in it, so @The Playlist, you're totally certain: IT'S WORTH IT!!!!
The Playlist Do you think I could get this good without a piano teacher?
The way you played this is a masterpiece on its own my goodness cannot fault anything i hope to one day play nearly as great as this
I’ve heard this woman play the piano 1000 times, it’s very relaxing, I always always hear this song for study. I’m obsessed!!
When I play this it’s so uneven some notes are loud some quiet but this is probably one of the best versions I’ve heard
La mejor interpretasion de todos los tiempos muchas felisidades grasias por el video desde temascalsingo Estado de México. Don charli Alva de la O asta pronto
true my playing isn't as clean as hers hng
that's why u practise the piece and scales lol
I've learned this peace with my tacher years ago and i took a break from piano. Now no matter how much i practice it is not clean. Also my piano keys are so hard or i am weak i it's so hard to play it softly and clean for me. Any suggestions? Can i do finger exircises to get stronger would it work?
If you're piano keys are hard to push down, try some of Mozart's trill exercises!
Marnie is a super musical wonder. Unbelievable how someone could play this so serene and nice. It is a God's gift that she can play piano so tremendous good.
The ease, speed, accuracy and dexterity are absolutely phenomenal. The years of practice and dedication have certainly paid off. Great Job!!!
I have never heard this piece played with such expression and interpretation. Lovely.
Beautiful lady playing a beautiful piece,
Thank you
This is Mozart at his best, wonderful piano as well. I like your approach to this piece, rendered as a playful jaunt through the forest. Your mastery really makes it come alive as he intended, very energetic and uplifting. Thanks for sharing.
I love this version the best!! At a suitable tempo, not too fast like a bumblebee, and also there is lots of expression in this rendition!!! I love this!!
still bumblebee is good
This is brilliant and not a single wrong note.
Perfect❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nice music! I hope you will continue playing your beautiful pieces of music
Listening to this classic from Mozart to me is a marvel.
I wish I could play piano like her...
Me too : (
We all wish
Practice and passion are the key of mastering an instrument. You can do it!
Same, but I have no piano
Me too...
She does it the best though. Every time I search, each time I settle. Love this lady.
When I get bored I always come to see this video. Thank you so much for making the cleanest version of Mozart❤
This is the best performance of Rondo Alla Turca for me, this is as Mozart intended.
Amazing performance! She's very talanted. I don't think I've ever seen anyone performing this piece of music better than her
I've looked at other versions and this is my favorite
I love it when you hit the notes. Swift and gentle.
My 5year old just said and I quote her words " This is the most relaxing beautiful song (in the world) I have ever heard" ....And I agree with her . And this Pianist is super Great!!!!
Yeah, and my 4 year old told me just yesterday all about the Pythagorean theorem on her own!
This is my favorite Mozart piece. Beautiful!
Mine is Requiem, but Rondo Alla Turca is my second favorite.
Really? There are sooo many better pieces by Mozart. But it’s your opinion so
@I’m a retard, but
I'm one of those people who like melancholic music more than joyful music composed mainly in major keys.
But maybe i've just heard less of Mozart... What's your favourites?
@@reinhardmuller3406there’s so many pieces and remakes that at this point you can’t really hear them all 💀
I do not know what is more beautiful, the masterpiece of Mozart,
the beautiful piano or you who are a goddess!!!
she's really great. i love the way she gets so zoned out when she's playing
I try not to judge others by subjective matters, but who in their sane mind listens to this and then proceeds to press the dislike button?? It is mind boggling!
People might not like the way she plays. You cant please everyone
I am not sure that a thumbs down is necessarily related to the content of the video. Maybe just a random act of negativity.
@Piano Phantom Thanks, friend!
Benjamin Purves
Immature modern people, neon kids and young teens. Which only listen to fake, rapping "music" with autotune anyways
"They are the most preposterous and unjustified of all the guesses which can be made about the universe[!]"
- H.P. Lovecraft out of context
Proof no one has invented a time machine yet, because mid to late 18th century Vienna would be packed with people. Beautifully played. I love it when Mozart is playful like this, and is basically saying, with all due respect to Bach, I am the King of music.
Belíssima apresentação ! Parabéns !❤
You are amazing! When my son was 11 or 12 years old, he taught himself how to play this because his piano teacher thought he could not learn it.
Without Mozart and his great performers such as Marnie Laird,
the classical music world would have been very lonely .
ah. probably my favorite piece of old music. at school, we used to urge our music teacher to play it on piano... again!! ...each time we had lessons with him. he was an accomplished pianist, giving live performances, and composing. :-)
That drop at 2:48 though... Gives me goosebumps every single time.
Really? This is the best version i've heard, but i didn't like the drop
Truly the most beautiful thing that I ever heard.
Bravissima! le donne trionfano sempre, anche con la macia turca, grande!
incredible attention to detail she really is a master at piano
This is most the most perfect rendition of this piece I have ever heard. Bravo to you. Simply amazing.
Fantastic majesty !!!!
I'"m really amazed at how well she can play the fsst tempo without slipping. Even with years of practice, it can still happen.
That’s for sure the best performance I have ever seen in my life.
Pure Perfection.
mesmerizing, awesome, and hats off to you
It really amazed me how her fingers can move so fast n not trip over the notes! Even with years of practice , u can still slip up.
My aunt plays this identical to tune, but she was also a concert pianist. Amazing, seriously amazing!! Thank you so much!
The best performance I ever heard, can't stop listening, so well executed, nice clear notes and tempo is awsome, beautifull played, thank you!
All great musicians make the difficult seem effortless. Two thumbs up for presentation and extraordinarily sensitive interpretation!
Most beautiful version ive ever heard
Rocking the high heels for the pedals, nice touch!
Such clarity such control. Just amazing
It’s the best version I’ve ever heard! I’m a music teacher and we’re learning the turkish march Mozart! This will be amazing for them! You should continue!
Stunning! Soft as a feather while hard as a rock! Magnifique!
Charming melody as well as one playing it.
I love Marnie's piano performances!
wonderful music and a genious music by mozart
That’s one of the best sounding pianos I’ve ever heard wow
Great playing
and it's a Steinway--an old Steinway. Makes me even prouder to be an American and a New Yorker.
Great piano and sound engineers who know what they are doing. And of course Marnie.
true 😊
Well it would have been even better if they hadn't placed the microphones under the lid.
Побольше классики! Моя душа и уши в экстазе! Спасибо Вам огромное!!
This is by far the best version of this piece I’ve heard, and like everyone else on this planet I’ve heard it done a hundred times by a hundred different performers.
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@@marianmatei1138: Thank you for the suggestion. In my opinion, Paul Bart’s version is technically good but very staccato and lacking in dynamics, probably because he does not seem to use the sustain pedal to good effect, if at all. Marnie Laird’s version is still the best I’ve heard by far.
@@rayray8687 I really doubt it. His Feurich piano has 4 pedals, not only 3 as usual, and he is very specific in the description about using them (In this recording I used the 4th harmonic pedal only invented by Denis de La Rochefordière.). But, anyway, I'm not a professional musician, so you may be right.
@@marianmatei1138: Again, thanks for the additional information - I admit I didn’t read the description before listening to the piece, but in the end it explains the lack of dynamics and ‘feel’ in Mr Bart’s version, either due to a lack of ability to use the pedals and hand dynamics, or due to an over-reliance on the 4th pedal to do all…which it obviously (to me) does not. Just for the record, I am a musician but I’m not a pianist - I just hear what I hear.
Absolutely wonderful! I really like your style of playing. This is one of the best performances of Rondo Alla Turca that I have heard.
It's perfect, just perfect.
Seeing the sustain in action is great.
This is flawless. I've never heard a better version.
Very clean. Best version I have ever listened. Thank you...
I keep asking myself, how can I play like this?
Then I keep telling myself, go practice...
This is so inspiring.
C'est l'une des meilleurs vidéos que j'ai écouté de la marche Turque vraiment magnifique !!!
Yo he praising mozart I thought they were enemies
You are incredibly talented! I have been chipping away at this song for weeks, giving myself a sore wrist and you make it look SO EASY. You go girl!
Awesome interpretativo.
You're amazing.
Very Very good!!!
Beautifully played! And she is beautiful! 💐
Marnie your performances on classical composition likes of Beethoven, Chopin and Mozart are exquisite and exemplary. Thank you✨🌠
Un chef d’oeuvre
Allahım izlemeye doyamıyorum; o nasıl kıvrak el ve bilek hareketleri o ne uyum. Şahane tek kelimeyle şahane
this sound cheers up cloudy days and invigorates sunny days. It's a poem in melody 💚
I recently visited Mozart's grave in Vienna and played this video / audio in his honor during my visit. This is a perfect rendition, thank you so much for sharing your musical gift.
She nails it!
E que ela sabe mesmo !!!
Love your technique and dynamics!!!!!!!! Very well done!!!!
4 minutes of my life well spent watching this clip. Super talented lady. Wow!
It looks so beautiful when your fingers fly so heavenly over the Piano keys