Mozart -Piano Concerto No 23 A major K 488, Maurizio Pollini, Karl Bohm

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  • @ernestogerosa480
    @ernestogerosa480 9 місяців тому +58

    Maurizio Pollini, his memory will always be a blessing

    • @Kegeljan
      @Kegeljan 2 місяці тому

      Il est désormais au paradis des musiciens avec son ami Claudio Abbado

    • @sergiobetti1515
      @sergiobetti1515 13 днів тому

      si

    • @marklondon2008
      @marklondon2008 12 днів тому

      I have this recording on CD (given away free on Corriere della sera) in 1999 -- always been my favourite

  • @gianfrancomatrone9612
    @gianfrancomatrone9612 9 місяців тому +51

    Rest in peace Maestro Pollini, your performances will live forever.

  • @dantepalmerino4828
    @dantepalmerino4828 9 місяців тому +25

    Il secondo movimento tocca le corde più profonde dell' anima. Grazie Maestro Pollini per questa sublime interpretazione! Nel ricordo di mio padre, che mi ha trasmesso la capacità di apprezzare anche la musica classica.

  • @enviroawareness
    @enviroawareness 9 місяців тому +12

    Rest in peace, Maurizio Pollini, my very favorite pianist. I chose to learn and perform K. 488 after hearing your incredible interpretation. Though you are no longer with us physically, you will live on forever through the beautiful recordings you left behind.

  • @gglucs1799
    @gglucs1799 9 місяців тому +106

    R.I.P Pollini. Thank you for your contributions to the music. Your legacy will last forever

    • @cy1841
      @cy1841 8 місяців тому

      RIP, Karl. ❤

  • @JAOrtizCompositor
    @JAOrtizCompositor 9 місяців тому +22

    Descanse en Paz, Maestro. Su interpretación del segundo movimiento fue y sigue siendo mi favorito. 🙏🏻

  • @Hmmmmmmm02
    @Hmmmmmmm02 9 місяців тому +13

    sad news about Maurizio Pollini. This interpretation is one of my favourites of this concerto, along with Horowitz. Two truly great pianists. RIP

  • @mauriziofrittoli9290
    @mauriziofrittoli9290 3 роки тому +84

    1. Allegro 00:00
    2. Adagio 11:14
    3. Allegro assai 18:31

  • @unipega3
    @unipega3 9 місяців тому +5

    Ich bin mit den Klavierkonzerten Mozarts und Maurizio Pollinis akustischen Zärtlichkeiten in so mancher Sommernacht Träumen der Romantik erlegen. Vollmonde in der Stille der Nacht sitzend auf dem Fensterbrett, der Nacht hingeheben und ihrem samtigen Sein. Den Konturen und klaren Farben enthoben wurden diese schmeichelnden Klänge ein Teil meines Lebens und dessen was mich am Leben erhielt,...die Musik.
    Danke fürs wieder genießen dürfen🙏✨️

  • @kronos350
    @kronos350 4 роки тому +30

    Every time the adagio starts, he beat me to pieces, it crush my soul and then put it back togheter, where are you Wolfgang, we need you here.

  • @giuseppemariaperego8937
    @giuseppemariaperego8937 2 роки тому +21

    Tutte le volte che ascolto questo Concerto ringrazio Mozart per averla scritto... Oggi vorrei ringraziare anche Karl Bohm per averlo diretto e soprattutto Lei, Maestro Pollini, per averlo suonato... in questo modo... superbo... Giuseppe Perego Monza 16.2.1962

  • @Hansjoerg-hq4uv
    @Hansjoerg-hq4uv 7 місяців тому +4

    Was für ein Genuss! Traurig, dass es sowas heute kaum noch zu hören gibt.

  • @_zugi3538
    @_zugi3538 9 місяців тому +6

    Rest in Peace Pollini. Perfection with his recording of Chopin and Mozart.

    • @shawn6605
      @shawn6605 9 місяців тому +3

      oh my god he passed away 3 days ago, I didn't know . SOOOOO SAD

  • @JARLIV
    @JARLIV 2 роки тому +40

    An incomparable combination of two legendary maestros, Maurizio Pollini and Karl Böhm, together with the supreme world class excellence of the VPO, this concert is totally breathtaking!
    Every movement is uniquely different, and yet exquisitely beautiful in their own way.
    For me Mozart will always be the complete musical genius, the melodies are simply untouchable!
    RIP Maurizio Pollini,
    thank you for the timeless music and wonderful memories.

  • @m.a.3322
    @m.a.3322 2 роки тому +85

    11:15 that magical 2nd movement 💖

    • @SunlessVale
      @SunlessVale Рік тому +4

      This one is the most inspired, soul-touching performance I have heard of this concerto's 2nd movement, and I have listened to dozens of them. Friedrich Gulda's interpretation is close 2nd.

    • @lutubo07
      @lutubo07 Рік тому +1

      Una delle cose più belle mai scritte.

  • @matteodandria6326
    @matteodandria6326 7 років тому +96

    Absolutely the best piano concerto Mozart ever made, and pollini is a genius!

    • @GUARDONISSIMO1
      @GUARDONISSIMO1 2 роки тому +6

      aspettaspettaspetta... e il 21? Almeno il secondo movimento??? Io ho avuto l'onore di vedere Pollini suonare le ultime 3 sonate di Beethoven!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😁😁😁

  • @axhnz6444
    @axhnz6444 9 місяців тому +10

    RIP maestro,Thank you .

  • @drdoctor510
    @drdoctor510 8 років тому +178

    May humanity praise master Mozart for this adagio.....

    • @barnabyrogers2110
      @barnabyrogers2110 5 років тому +2

      indeed

    • @bronktug2446
      @bronktug2446 5 років тому +6

      actually praise master BACH! For he composed it, listen to his siciliano from one of the flute sonatas! sooooo similar.

    • @cockneybuddhist4713
      @cockneybuddhist4713 5 років тому +7

      @@bronktug2446 Please, could you give me a link to the Bach piece that you mention? Thanks in advance :-)

    • @antonellamajorano5348
      @antonellamajorano5348 5 років тому +6

      @@bronktug2446 ogni Grande uomo è a sua volta portato sulle spalle di un gigante! Mozart non ignorava Bach , come Beethoven non ignorava Mozart...

    • @VenomCold
      @VenomCold 5 років тому +4

      @@bronktug2446 to be honest the only similiarities are the chord progression at the start and the first few notes in the melodic line, apart from that they are two completely different pieces and id only go as far to say mozart might've found inspiration but not more - mozart isnt the type of composer to feel the need to steal/copy others.

  • @opzv3000
    @opzv3000 7 років тому +39

    The young Pollini displayed much maturity, restraint and eloquence in this great performance. The music itself is truthfully served. What i like most is how Pollini kept his attention to maestro Karl Bohm during the performance. That tells you a lot how he wanted to blend in himself with the orchestra even being a soloist. No overshadowing one way or the other.

  • @demetriusmota9613
    @demetriusmota9613 2 роки тому +28

    the most perfect and profound interpretation I've ever heard of this Mozart concerto... sublime Pollini!

  • @NYC222
    @NYC222 9 місяців тому +15

    Rest in peace, Maestro. Thank you very much for all your art.

  • @peterburger8921
    @peterburger8921 7 років тому +177

    Let's not forget the amazing Vienna Philharmonic allowing the soloist to shine.

    • @tomeratomera5608
      @tomeratomera5608 5 років тому +8

      Right of course!....Let's not forget 'either' who the conductor is ;-) HE "conducts" the great "amazing Vienna Philharmonik"...BRAVO to this wonderful ensamble!; soloist, conductor and orchestra. Standing ovation!

    • @sueinlee853
      @sueinlee853 5 років тому +4

      YES THEY ARE AMAZING!

    • @andreasheise894
      @andreasheise894 5 років тому +5

      yes, in his times Karl Böhm was one of Germany´s greatest and most dignified conductors.

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg 5 років тому +1

      @@andreasheise894 Böhm was said to have been quite enthusiastic about Hitler and Nazism, and used this to get ahead in the '30s.

    • @andreasheise894
      @andreasheise894 5 років тому +3

      @@None-zc5vg: another annotation: my father, an excellent artist and painter, explained me the drama hidden behind the nazism: there are three qualities, where always only two fit to each other- human decency, intelligence and NAZI. So a decent human beeing could be a NAZI, but than he/she could not be intelligent. In Germany in these days we have a drama, which makes me laugh. The famous expressionist painter Emil Nolde turned out to be a NAZI and self declared anti semitic. Even german chancellor Angela Merkel had two of his paintings in her office. Now Nolde has been gone, Merkel-unfortunately- not yet. Just to be clear: of course Merkel is not a NAZI. And Nolde was an excellent painter, but he was stupid ore atleast of limited intellectual capabilities

  • @ernestogasperini
    @ernestogasperini 2 роки тому +9

    Mozart ti mette sul suo pianoforte e ti proietta nello spazio siderale, fuori dal tempo, nel valore assoluto di ogni cosa, e nella luce dei quasar extragalattici puoi sentire la sua musica eterna, che tutto spiega della vita

  • @jenthefwen
    @jenthefwen 11 місяців тому +3

    Pollini is my absolute favorite Mozart interpreter! I wish he made more recordings

  • @kanova.188
    @kanova.188 9 місяців тому +8

    Thank you for the music 🌹🎶

  • @JBrandeis1
    @JBrandeis1 6 років тому +14

    Pollini's wizardry is phenomenal. He has risen to an Olympian pinnacle of perfection.

  • @airpanache
    @airpanache 8 років тому +184

    In my humble opinion(and as an ardent fan of Mozart), this is certainly ONE monumental (or definitive) performance among all Mozart's great piano concerti and the great composer himself will not only be pleased but also deeply touched.

    • @georgelombardo9136
      @georgelombardo9136 5 років тому +16

      The piano concerto 23 is absolutely my favorite Mozart piece. Certainly he was at his apex when he composed this incredible work.

    • @DianaMoon11428
      @DianaMoon11428 5 років тому +9

      @@georgelombardo9136 I agree. It goes from happy to sad to back again, has moments of exhilaration and meditative calm. It is witty and serious. In short: this concerto has it ALL. It's so heart-breaking to think what more great work he might have written...

    • @neilmccallum5129
      @neilmccallum5129 5 років тому +7

      Well said. As good as there is in 50+ years of listening to No 23

    • @Bulbophile
      @Bulbophile 5 років тому +6

      Pollini brings that courtly sound to Mozart. Can't do without that in this particular composition.

    • @lymanmj
      @lymanmj 4 роки тому +1

      @@DianaMoon11428 Not a bad career output for a man who lived only to age 35. 💙

  • @hoohooj03
    @hoohooj03 6 років тому +59

    The 3rd movement is one of my favorite classical pieces!!
    It's very clean, active and amazing!!!
    I can't stop listenning this movement!!!

    • @ginawon8646
      @ginawon8646 3 роки тому +1

      HI THERE

    • @말랑-v8c
      @말랑-v8c 2 роки тому

      Me too!!!!!!!♡♡♡

    • @JARLIV
      @JARLIV 10 місяців тому

      And me too!
      I have to say though that the entire piano concerto is pure genius!
      Mozart will always be the greatest musician, followed closely by Beethoven.

    • @EmilTolonen
      @EmilTolonen 6 місяців тому

      Bach, Mozart, Schubert and Beethoven are all equal.

    • @ConstantinosAspris-ie8mg
      @ConstantinosAspris-ie8mg Місяць тому

      The 3rd movement is just one part of this work as a whole. It’s not a piece by itself

  • @chuckyp64
    @chuckyp64 4 роки тому +24

    Everything came together in perfection to make this, in my opinion, the greatest recording of Mozart's masterpiece ever. Böhm, Vienna Philharmonic, and the gentle caress of Pollini. If I could hug this recording, I would.

  • @lymanmj
    @lymanmj 4 роки тому +7

    Hat's off, ladies and gentlemen. I have played, studied, and listened to all kinds of music for nearly 70 years. *This* piece sits at the pinnacle of the greatest works ever conceived, IMO. As many others have said, just imagine what the genius Mozart may have produced had he lived beyond the age of 35. 💥💙

  • @jalnuri
    @jalnuri 2 роки тому +8

    This melody of beautiful classical music as I walk up the spiral staircase makes me and my daughter's heart happier.

  • @kyonghan5011
    @kyonghan5011 2 роки тому +28

    While enjoying this masterpiece on the way to work in sunny winter days Down Under, I really hope classical music will keep on getting enjoyed, played and passed on through generations forever in this planet. Definitely we will need more of this kind of music to our souls in the future

  • @sarahjones641
    @sarahjones641 6 років тому +9

    No thrills no egocentric panache even when playing to a packed concert house this man plays the most beautiful concertos Bravo Maestro Pollini.

  • @2905sid
    @2905sid 5 років тому +39

    The best performance of the best piano concerto ever!

  • @Jpanfiction
    @Jpanfiction 9 місяців тому +5

    thank you, maestro. you will be greatly missed.

  • @patrick691
    @patrick691 8 років тому +84

    Mozart was able to layer so many different things so beautifully. Each layer was independent but somehow fit perfectly with each other layer. He was the first and the last to do this. Pure genius. It takes a special type of musical personality to appreciate this fully.

    • @finnjake6174
      @finnjake6174 8 років тому +21

      a gift from god.. it is almost like the mathematical nature just decided to make this person in tune with the grand mathematical structures of the universe, expressing the ideas in music, i truly believe that. However Mozart got his talent, it was already preplanned and destined to happen, by eternal mathematical structures. You could in theory say all things are already preplanned, and every moment is. But under the mercy of the laws of nature Mozart was blessed.

    • @finnjake6174
      @finnjake6174 8 років тому +12

      Heard of Van Gogh. Same concept, his works is exactly how some mathematical structures behave, without his conscious thought. Like an example would be of starry night works have a pattern of light and dark that closely follows the deep mathematical structure of turbulent flow. I have read papers on this, and lost for words. I hold a degree in physics also, so I learned to appreciate artists outside my field and see all things as one connected intricate dance.

    • @5stagerocket
      @5stagerocket 7 років тому +2

      straight up

    • @GTomaselli
      @GTomaselli 6 років тому

      my brain is that kind of personality

    • @DettolObsessed
      @DettolObsessed 6 років тому +9

      Mozart would probably have killed himself if he was as linear as Bach haha... I love both though. Each is unique in their own way. Mozart is a genius no doubt because he's able to deliver such playfulness in his pieces yet at the same time his requiems and concertos cause heart massacres unlike any other composer. It's amazing how he can go to both extreme poles of the spectrum so flawlessly.
      Bach is a genius because his structuralism is in itself talented. He's able to introduce to harmonies alongside each other and fit so wonderfully. In fact many mathematical theories were written based on his inventions.
      Each one of them.... Beethoven, Chopin, Strauss, Rachmoninov.... unique in their own way...

  • @우복순-w8d
    @우복순-w8d 3 роки тому +12

    220년전의 모짜르트가, 지금 내마음을 설레게하고 가슴뛰게 합니다. 빈 필하모닉 오케스트러와 독주자, 폴리니가 만든 음악은 세상의 보배입니다
    듣고있는 지금, 더없이 고급스런 향연중에 있는듯 행복합니다
    좋은 연주, 감사합니다!
    좋은 연주, 감사합니다
    보배입니다. 조

  • @ShermanM36
    @ShermanM36 4 роки тому +9

    No doubt Mozart's music is like a pure fountain water or a pure diamond lake water where we let our soul slide in with peace and eternal delight

  • @firashashash7371
    @firashashash7371 6 років тому +59

    I come to the comments to sooth myself with people who adore Mozart ... It feels lonely sometimes not to have someone who you can sense that they appreciate him .. Many comments praise the Adagio which is so divine and of unmatched beauty . but also the first movement is unbelievably beautiful .. I just feel bad when I would offer this to someone and he would comment with (that's nice , that's beautiful)... Mozart is not to be rated or compared .. I believe it takes a deep personality to fully grasp Mozart

    • @davidb.alexander3977
      @davidb.alexander3977 5 років тому +4

      Thank you for your thoughts. I also feel the support of the people here, with the love of music and the humanity in it, when I read the comments of deep appreciation.

    • @harisuseendran5288
      @harisuseendran5288 5 років тому +2

      Absolutely! Very well put! It takes more than a mediocre comment such as “That’s nice” or “Beautiful” to feel the genuineness in the appreciation of such divine music! And yes, tearing up is a welcome byproduct!

    • @jarbaralhut1810
      @jarbaralhut1810 4 роки тому +2

      And how can you overlook the divine and note perfect third movement?

    • @josephmartin1953
      @josephmartin1953 4 роки тому +1

      Absolutely bro, spot on!

    • @petermerelis
      @petermerelis 3 роки тому +1

      Mozart's genius a well known fact, but only very rarely truly appreciated.

  • @alexbes6344
    @alexbes6344 6 років тому +24

    Mozart was a genius and his heart was wonderful.

  • @gerardarnaud3264
    @gerardarnaud3264 4 роки тому +7

    La plus belle version qui ne m'a jamais quitté depuis que je l'ai écouté la première fois .émerveillé subjugué par le jeu solaire du jeune pollini et les viennois.tout chante dans la lumière l'ineffable .les bois sont superbes. Mélange de nostalgie et de joie.un grand grand pur bonheur.

  • @aldaman1111
    @aldaman1111 6 років тому +16

    The intro by the orchestra was so outstanding and beautifully played I knew this rendition had to be something to remember!

  • @김성현-l4s
    @김성현-l4s 4 роки тому +12

    Every morning i appreciate Mozart' masterpiece. He makes me calm and happy.

  • @tamata67
    @tamata67 6 років тому +7

    During the adagio the soul of the Master resurrects, the time freezes; his music comes to us as a message of love from beyond, tinged with nostalgia.

  • @brigitteklaua4886
    @brigitteklaua4886 7 місяців тому +4

    Einfach großartig, Pollini u. Böhm mit meinem Lieblings-Klavierkonzert (selbst gespielt).

  • @andrewcupido9856
    @andrewcupido9856 7 років тому +167

    What a great pianist Pollini is.

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg 5 років тому +1

      He must have retired by now (no?).

    • @Xander003
      @Xander003 5 років тому +8

      @@None-zc5vg no, he isn't

    • @veronicakastelan2190
      @veronicakastelan2190 4 роки тому +4

      andrew cupido He certainly is. I saw him only once a few years ago at Carnegie Hall. I hope I get the opportunity again to be at his concert

    • @veronicakastelan2190
      @veronicakastelan2190 4 роки тому +3

      Anon Anon Don’t know for sure but think he still plays. I saw him in NYC probably in 2016 at Carnegie Hall, he was amazing. Must be 78 or 9 now. Don’t think musicians like that ever retire look at Daniel Barenboim and Martha Argerich

    • @veronicakastelan2190
      @veronicakastelan2190 4 роки тому +2

      Just look up he is 78 and has a concert schedule for 20/21 I did not look it up owing to fact we cannot travel this year owing to COVID 19

  • @claudeg.thompson7103
    @claudeg.thompson7103 4 роки тому +25

    Articulation, legato, dynamique, agogique... tout simplement à leur sommet. Du très grand Pollini et du Mozart qui ne peut qu'aller droit au coeur.

  • @mozartjpn137
    @mozartjpn137 4 роки тому +10

    I was 16 when I listened to this piece for the first time, and the adagio made me cry. It still makes me cry.

  • @carolinaschipper5142
    @carolinaschipper5142 Рік тому +4

    Mio Dio che MERAVIGLIOSO! È come entrare nel "paradiso". Così desidero morire. Con i magnifici suoni dei GRANDI MAESTRI. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @KarlBonner1982
    @KarlBonner1982 6 років тому +28

    That line from 1:35-1:41, I love how Mozart repeats it several times in a row. It almost sounds like a DJ juggling a beat back and forth between two records, about 200 years before that art form was invented!

  • @Zac2177
    @Zac2177 3 роки тому +15

    Пианист великолепен. Потрясающая техника и эмоциональное исполнение. Музыка просто льётся рекой, как живая. Ну а в паре с таким оркестром, это уже водопад счастливых эмоций. Высший класс.

  • @tomeratomera5608
    @tomeratomera5608 5 років тому +20

    I feel so fortunate to have found this great recording!! The sound is immaculate!! I've always been a fan of these two Maestros...So THANK YOU SO MUCH!! (I gather it must have been done in the late 1970's, because that's when Pollini and Böhm did a lot of performances together)

  • @so_511
    @so_511 3 роки тому +4

    I had a fateful encounter with this concerto with Mozart .
    Of course I knew Mozart and his music from my childhood .
    But I didn't really realize Mozart .
    When I was 27,I lost my mother .
    Since then , I coldnt cry no matter how sad or painful .
    But just a year later of my mother death when I was reading a book while listening to this concerto borrowed to my friend .
    I have forgotten how any measure of 1move .
    Before I knew .tears ware flowing down my cheek .
    and I felt "forgiven "and " forgiven "
    Since then , Mozart has become special to me .
    Tank you to reading the long text and I'm sorry for my poor English .
    From Japan .
    thank you ,

    • @lynnelloyd1311
      @lynnelloyd1311 2 роки тому +1

      What a lovely story and thanks for sharing your experience. Your Mum passing away hurt so bad you ust have subconsciously locked your emotions away, and then couldn't get them back. Until Mozart's 23rd. It is a heavenly piece of music. Best wishes to you.

    • @so_511
      @so_511 2 роки тому

      @@lynnelloyd1311 Big thank for your comment .
      You really understand my emotion better than me . Just as you said . I was the year my mother died last year . I think she was young again ..
      Now I just thank my mom for giving birth .

  • @marichristian1072
    @marichristian1072 8 років тому +128

    For me the Adagio is a test of whether the pianist can let the emotion of the music shine through without larding it with excessive rubato.The young Pollini most certainly passes the test. A superb performance.

    • @sarahjones641
      @sarahjones641 6 років тому +4

      Exactly this is the test as you say . I dont usually get on with Bohms directions ,but these two on this performance were outstanding ,even more so with the resonance in the Musikverien and especially with the Weiner Philharmoniker in attendance splendid.....

    • @ursulaKhoppe
      @ursulaKhoppe 6 років тому +1

      Mari Christian debussy
      Debussy UA-cam tube

    • @cockneybuddhist4713
      @cockneybuddhist4713 5 років тому +1

      I'm a classical guitarist so I find it difficult to understand how a pianist expresses feeling. I don't mean this in derogatory terms of course. I mean how does a pianist put rubato into a performance? I like to compose music, so any info, I would be grateful :-)

    • @leestamm3187
      @leestamm3187 2 роки тому +1

      @@cockneybuddhist4713 If you are still seeking an answer, I suggest listening to Rachmaninoff play the Chopin Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 2 in E-Flat. (It's only about 5 minutes long.) There's a good recording on UA-cam at the Melanie Peoska channel. If that doesn't answer your question, nothing will.

  • @cowlikesbeef
    @cowlikesbeef 6 років тому +38

    There are 4 short sections in this concerto that are particularly stirring and momentous, in my opinion:
    1) 20:29 - 20:34
    2) 20:49 - 20:55
    3) 24:04 - 24:10
    4) 24:24 - 24:30

    • @dkwon5066
      @dkwon5066 2 роки тому

      그 ㅇ 투ㅜ

    • @hermanjacobs4425
      @hermanjacobs4425 2 роки тому +1

      The 3rd movement deserves as much reception as Piano Concerto No.21. To me, the movement is the soul and core of the whole concerto itself.

  • @laurab9867
    @laurab9867 7 років тому +11

    I don't get tired of listening to this. Aaah... The Adagio is so soulful... and the interpretation absolutely superb!!

  • @generosmeziane9143
    @generosmeziane9143 3 роки тому +3

    Le concerto 23 de MOZART est un enchantement et POLLINI lui donne une âme et nous fait ressentir ce que MOZART a voulu nous transmettre et qui reste intemporel, éternel ....Merci à vous tous.

  • @kya0540
    @kya0540 4 роки тому +46

    my god...why did i find this masterpiece so late...

    • @MrSA1829
      @MrSA1829 3 роки тому +7

      Hey, at least you found it! ❤️

    • @낙장불입-y9r
      @낙장불입-y9r 3 роки тому +3

      Congratulation~~

    • @kya0540
      @kya0540 3 роки тому +3

      @@낙장불입-y9r 저도 한국인 ㅎㅎ

  • @gianlucapapale346
    @gianlucapapale346 4 роки тому +5

    Oh my god the beauty of the wind instruments in the last movement. How well the lines are written, conducted and played. A manual of masterful music making.

  • @joseleon1185
    @joseleon1185 17 днів тому +1

    Este segundo movimiento aoarte de ser una obra de arte musical mas grande de la historia de la musica..,lei que Mozart lo escribió cuando se enteró del fallecimiento de su padre...si Mozart lloró en ese adagio su pena y sus lagrimas son tan genuinas que trasciende con tal fuerza dramatica que se siente cada vez mas.... además lo mas importante....nos recuerda y recalca que la música es lo mas poderoso para producir emocionesen el ser humano.....grandioso....

  • @lilyhsu3808
    @lilyhsu3808 9 років тому +143

    I just can't help but tearing up every time Pollini performs the Adagio

    • @sarahm.563
      @sarahm.563  9 років тому +4

      +Lily Hsu Hi ,so much obliged for your interest dear friend!

    • @lilyhsu3808
      @lilyhsu3808 9 років тому +4

      sarah m. how nice it is to find a friend with same interests :)

    • @sarahm.563
      @sarahm.563  9 років тому +3

      +Lily Hsu Oh thanks so much dear!
      Have a blessed day my friend!!

    • @lilyhsu3808
      @lilyhsu3808 9 років тому +8

      sarah m. thank you very much, really needed some kind words today, wish you a great day too :)

    • @fierrote
      @fierrote 8 років тому +4

      It's because the "appoggiaturas". That's why you "tear up" when you hear the Adagio.

  • @nitinh2499
    @nitinh2499 5 років тому +13

    That Adagio... 👼 👼... When God speaks to you... and all you can do is cry tears of joy... 🙏🏼 Brilliant...

  • @augustpropertymanagement3389
    @augustpropertymanagement3389 3 роки тому +3

    Such maturity of playing. I'm middle-aged and only now have come to recognize the deep musicality that he possessed as a young man.

  • @rosacriscitiello5252
    @rosacriscitiello5252 6 місяців тому +3

    Cristal clear perfection. Farewell, Maestro.

  • @mondrian5894
    @mondrian5894 8 років тому +24

    Absolute bliss! By far the best rendition of this amazing Mozartian piece.
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @nkbeach
    @nkbeach 3 роки тому +28

    In my opinion the best version in the world - The sound of Pollini is absolutely beautiful. Control and passion.

    • @burrenmagic
      @burrenmagic 3 роки тому +1

      Totally agree. His timing and rhythms are just perfect.

    • @RaineriHakkarainen
      @RaineriHakkarainen 3 роки тому

      NOT TRUE! Better Mozart piano concerto no 23 players Are really=Solomon Cutner Vladimir Horowitz Grigory Sokolov Murray Perahia Vladimir Ashkenazy Stanislav Bunin Radu Lupu Wilhelm Kempff Artur Rubinstein) The Best greatest Mozart piano concertos players Are really=Mozart 17 Dezo Ranki Mozart 18 Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart 19 Radu Lupu Mozart 20 Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart 21 Radu Lupu ( others The Good=Artur Rubinstein Murray Perahia Maurizio Pollini Vladimir Ashkenazy Stanislav Bunin) Mozart 22 Laura Mikkola Natalia Trull Jörg Demus Robert Casadesus Mozart 23 Solomon Cutner ( others like The Good=Vladimir Horowitz Radu Lupu Vladimir Ashkenazy Murray Perahia Maurizio Pollini Stanislav Bunin Artur Rubinstein Grigory Sokolov Radu Lupu Wilhelm Kempff) Mozart 22 Laura Mikkola Natalia Trull Jörg Demus Robert Casadesus Mozart 24 Grigory Sokolov Maria Grinberg (others The Good=Wilhelm Kempff Mikhail Pletnev) Mozart 25 Murray Perahia Mozart 27 Alexei Lubimov ( The others like The Good=Emil Gilels Vladimir Ashkenazy Murray Perahia Natalia Trull Stanislav Bunin)

  • @seyoungpark361
    @seyoungpark361 2 роки тому +39

    고요한 밤에 이어폰을 꼽고 들으니 너무나 비현실적으로 아름다워서 눈물이 납니다. 오케스트라, 지휘자, 피아니스트..그리고 모차르트까지.. 완벽 그자체..

    • @장봉남-u3h
      @장봉남-u3h 2 роки тому +3

      동감합니다.

    • @angie1031
      @angie1031 2 роки тому +4

      공감합니다. 전 이이폰이 아닌데도 너무 좋아요. 늦은밤 제 방 공간 가득 울리는 이 아름다움... 아 🥰

  • @casualnova1
    @casualnova1 8 років тому +48

    I always wish Mozart could hear his own music performed by such masters as Bohm and Pollini on a modern piano and orchestra with so much love!!

    • @hada313
      @hada313 8 років тому +5

      +casualnova1
      Good evening,thanks so much for your interest and praise surely!
      And so grateful for your kindness!

    • @JBrandeis1
      @JBrandeis1 6 років тому +3

      I sincerely suspect that Mozart heard it in his mind as good as it could ever be played, and that that is HOW he wrote it.

    • @m.calloway2624
      @m.calloway2624 6 років тому +2

      Especially on a modern piano. To me the same applies to Bach, whose keyboard works sound so much better on a piano than a harpsichord.

    • @jeanparke9373
      @jeanparke9373 5 років тому

      @@m.calloway2624 Amen to that! Let's not forget that great masters like Bach, Mozart and Beethoven were also great innovators and they were never satisfied with the limited ability of instruments of their time. - One of the many reasons I am very skeptical about "early music performance".

    • @johnjohnson5961
      @johnjohnson5961 5 років тому

      @@m.calloway2624 I disagree with this so much! Bach sounds better on a modern piano? That is if someone doesn't know how to play the harpsichord. You can have so beautiful colours and even in the most complex fugue every single voice is evident (due to thinner strings and more overtones), while on the modern piano you have to work to not make it sound like a mess. It is rather a completely different thing, not better than one another.

  • @enrs67
    @enrs67 8 років тому +16

    I absolutely love the opening bars. The loveliest measures I've ever heard in all of his concerti. And in A major! I love that most of Mozart's pieces seldom exceeded 3 accidentals in the key signature.

    • @hada313
      @hada313 8 років тому +2

      +Elmer Romero
      Oh,so much obliged to you for your interest and praise for sure!
      Good morning,thanks dear!!

  • @anthonyhazlewood5788
    @anthonyhazlewood5788 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful, in my opinion the Piano concertos 21, 22, & 23 are some of the best that Mozart wrote.... All of them so passionate... Mozart, we are greatly in your debt...

  • @chopincookies
    @chopincookies 6 років тому +18

    Now, Herr Mozart, that Adagio is painful enough to kill me-but frankly I must say that I am delighted.

  • @bartjebartmans
    @bartjebartmans 9 років тому +61

    Well, here we have one those fabulous performances of the 20th Century. Never heard it any better than this. Pollini and Bohm, what a match! And then 11:15 , pure beauty.

    • @sarahm.563
      @sarahm.563  9 років тому +2

      +Bartje Bartmans
      Oh ,thanks so much indeed!
      I apreciate your interest and praise for sure!!

    • @b00i00d
      @b00i00d 7 років тому +2

      Succinct and to the point - couldn't agree with you more!

    • @bathtubbarracuda2581
      @bathtubbarracuda2581 6 років тому +1

      You haven't heard the Levin-Hogwood recording?
      ua-cam.com/video/9pwbg37Ha64/v-deo.html

    • @terencestocks5035
      @terencestocks5035 6 років тому +2

      Bartje Bartmans Montserrat caballe and Freddie mercury

    • @luigiiacoletti8134
      @luigiiacoletti8134 6 років тому

      @@bathtubbarracuda2581 mozart never wrote this

  • @augustocianfoni6954
    @augustocianfoni6954 2 роки тому +12

    Un giovane Pollini già superbo : senza fronzoli e romanticherie...Il grande KARL BOHM nella sua ieratica compostezza sembra un Sacerdote al servizio di una musica immortale.

  • @FingerstyleMatt
    @FingerstyleMatt 6 років тому +4

    The most touching 'thing' i've ever heard in my entire life.

  • @lyaguwonok
    @lyaguwonok 9 років тому +16

    This is wonderful. I know how I'll spend my today's evening - in my chair, just me and this performance) Dmitry.

    • @sarahm.563
      @sarahm.563  9 років тому +1

      +lyaguwonok Oh,so much grateful for your praise friend!🌸

  • @정인득-z3p
    @정인득-z3p 4 роки тому +6

    몆만번을 들어도 질리지않는 최고에 피아노선울이 때려주는 멜로디는 신께서주신 최고에 선물중 ^^^^^ 하나일것입니다===^^^^^

  • @lomfidi
    @lomfidi 8 років тому +5

    Thanks for posting this! A Sigh and a tear . What a joy.

  • @particlewaveduality1
    @particlewaveduality1 8 років тому +33

    I love to play Mozart all day on sunday and open the windows and let the sun in.

  • @doreenmillman7963
    @doreenmillman7963 7 років тому +5

    stunning ......unequalled tonal beauty , fluency ,and stylish phrasing I adore his playing

  • @shahzadicovell9379
    @shahzadicovell9379 9 місяців тому +3

    I do wish that Maestro Pollini had recorded more Mozart: a complete Mozart piano concerto edition with Karl Bohm would have done most handsomely, I think.

  • @이말러
    @이말러 2 роки тому +7

    love the transition from here 20:26

  • @dubbelhenke854
    @dubbelhenke854 7 років тому +6

    Glorious Mozart. Immortal master.....and what marvellous playing by Pollini. Böhm has never actually been my favorite in Wagner and such - but his lightness and clarity here is good; although I would have loved to hear this at 432 Hz....thank you for uploading this treasure!

  • @amedeomarra8398
    @amedeomarra8398 Рік тому +4

    C'è solo una parola che posso dire: immenso Mozart e nient'altro.

  • @ahmedalshaer6
    @ahmedalshaer6 8 років тому +36

    Magnificent , Magnificent , Magnificent And Marvelous

  • @kplume7868
    @kplume7868 5 років тому +25

    Oh Divine Mozart! Bach and Mozart are definitely two unparalleled geniuses who have come to connect humans to the divine
    I still don't understand how such beautiful things could ever have emerged from a human brain! the only explanation I have is that these two composers were themselves Gods !

    • @tseri26
      @tseri26 4 роки тому

      I disagree.

    • @henrybrowne7248
      @henrybrowne7248 3 роки тому

      You've heard the joke about Mozart arriving at Heaven's gates? It's along those lines . .

  • @kikibernasconiofficial661
    @kikibernasconiofficial661 4 роки тому +5

    This is one of my favorite interpretations

  • @egonfritz7933
    @egonfritz7933 6 років тому +7

    Es gibt keine Worte, die sein Genie beschreiben könnten!!!

  • @rodrigorosario1590
    @rodrigorosario1590 4 роки тому

    Ohne Zweifel ist dieses Konzert ein der tollesten von W.A. Mozart. Der Dirigent ist eine Legende in der Musikwelt. Über das W. P. O. und den Pianisten brauchen sie keine Kommentare.

  • @KiyoshiDaichi
    @KiyoshiDaichi 7 років тому +5

    Currently my favorite Piano Concerto from Mozart.

  • @benjamincuevaseninde
    @benjamincuevaseninde 8 років тому +2

    -- Merveilleuse interprétation de M.Pollini dans ses jeunes années pour ce Concerto de Mozart d'une beauté infinie. --

  • @sailingsam3815
    @sailingsam3815 8 років тому +32

    The Adagio is sublime..Starts at 11:15.

  • @MatzMatz11
    @MatzMatz11 8 років тому +9

    January 27th 2017.....Mozart's Birthday. Wonderful interpretation of a beautiful composition. Thank you for uploading.

  • @defbt5
    @defbt5 8 років тому +9

    I love the live performance videos and this is a great one! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Sophie-fs3yf
    @Sophie-fs3yf 7 місяців тому +30

    탱로그보고 들으러 왔어요^^

    • @뿌뜨락츄츄
      @뿌뜨락츄츄 6 місяців тому

      탱로그 영상 보다 멈추고 여기왔능데 요댓글 보여서 반가워요 ㅎㅎ

  • @eunkyunglee7772
    @eunkyunglee7772 5 років тому +29

    빈필하모닉의 연주는 언제나 반짝거리고 거기에 폴리니님의 피아노가 반짝임과 순수함을 더해주는것 같습니다. 정말 완벽하네요. 이런 연주를 들을 수 있음에 감사합니다.

    • @김성민-v6y
      @김성민-v6y 3 роки тому +9

      솔직히 처음들었는데(클래식의 클도모름)
      너무 아름다워서 끊지않고 듣고있네요.
      피아니스트 이름이 "폴리니"인가봐요.

  • @ramonpizarro
    @ramonpizarro 9 років тому +10

    A sublime performance, just the thing for unwinding after a long, stressful day

    • @sarahm.563
      @sarahm.563  9 років тому

      +Ramon Pizarro Oh, it is! Thanks a lot dear!

  • @baoluan1288
    @baoluan1288 3 роки тому +11

    Who said Pollini is cold? He's certainly not in this Adagio, all contained emotion. Great stuff!

  • @rebootstclair9503
    @rebootstclair9503 3 роки тому +5

    And Pollini just keeps on playing from memory..... Never seen him use sheet music..... STUPENDOUS!!!!

  • @ralimis
    @ralimis 4 роки тому +4

    there is only mozart. He stands above all who have lived

    • @EmilTolonen
      @EmilTolonen 9 місяців тому +1

      Mozart was great, but Bach was better at contrapunct, Beethoven was most aware of his materials and how to use them, and Schubert was the most poetic composer. What about Dostojevski, Michelangelo and Chaplin? There are many great artists. This piece is one of my favourite pieces of art, divine piano and orchestra interplay

    • @ralimis
      @ralimis 9 місяців тому

      @@EmilTolonen yes, they are all great but no other artist makes me feel like Mozart. To me, no other creative's work is as synonymous with well-being and feeling content than Mozart - for me that's the most important thing in the world. I love many musicians and artists but Mozart helps me the most. Thanks for your reply, it's a nice feeling engaging with someone who enjoys beauty

    • @EmilTolonen
      @EmilTolonen 9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you, I agree, nice to chat with art enthusiasts.

  • @dantek1024
    @dantek1024 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks so much for allowing us this beautifull music..