Schubert: Mozartian Echoes, with Kristian Bezuidenhout
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- Franz Schubert is situated in a historical position of transition between the Viennese Classics and the German Romantics, a period in which certain genuinely pianistic genres took shape, such as the impromptu or the "moment musical". In this case, this transience is exemplified with a program combining his piano music with that of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Works by F. Schubert y W. A. Mozart
Kristian Bezuidenhout, fortepiano
Third concert of the series "Schubert’s Piano: Models and Legacies":
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October 17, 2018
Fundación Juan March, Madrid
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Excellent playing maestro ..I'm jealous of how articulate your fingering is
Fantástico músico !!!!!
Mozart Fanasia K475 begins 14:50
Sonata K457 Allegro 41:06
Adagio 45:44
Molto allegro 52:46
Virtuoso
¡¡¡Excelente virtud !!! .
Can someone post the program?
Please tell us about the piano. Is it a copy of a Graf?
it is a paul mcnulty probably graf copy
Amazing Kris.
A++
regretable no graf fortepiano, sounds almost like an harpsichord.
Yet I hear a lot of fortes and pianos from this instrument. Pretty good design. However, for the video, microphone placement seems quite close-in so we can't get the ambience of the room + the instrument, which would probably ease your regret. Were you at the concert?
It's an historically informed performance. Kristian Bezuidenhout always performs with period instruments (as far as I know)
Get your ears revised sir
@@supermariozaken bashing ist simple, especially when you do not know the score.
So you never sat on a harpsichord neither different Graf or other Fortepiano, otherwise there is no explanation for your comment
He makes funny things with his stiff 5th finger -
I is not smart and make comment idiot
@@dudeforcaster8630 But it is true
It looks like focal distonia