Allegro vivace assai means "very fast", but does it include "so schnell wie möglich"? In my taste the third movement was a little too fast. Many a sentence was not brought home properly. Other than that I enjoyed the concert very much - the facial expressions of the soloist included ❤
Your plaing Mozart piano concerto No21 is Very wonderful ❣️‼️ Beautiful Brilliant tone and great technic 🤗🎶🎵🎹👍✌️👏👏💖💖💖💖 I like your pformance 😊‼️♥️♥️♥️♥️ I love Mozart 😊💖💖💖💖 I'm happy to be able to listen your plaing pformance ❣️(๑・̑◡・̑๑)
I am learning the second movement and you play it so beautifully that it inspires and excites me more about the piece! Thank you for being such a huge inspiration!
Mr. Tyson, I am a pianist and I adore your playing. I hope you come back to the NY/NJ area soon and play the Rachmaninov 2nd Concerto concert that was canceled because of Covid. P.S. The way you play the final bars here of the Mozart is so marvelous, just right so the final three chords come as the big and contrasting finish!
Marianne W. I just descovered you some days ago at the radio with Scarlatti...a unique interpretation, full of fantasy, originality - just brethtaking. I love your playing, also this concerto by Mozart. I wish you all the best!
The sensitivity and articulation of your 4:30 section is unmatched. It lives rent-free in my brain. I strive to play with such delicacy and intensity. Bravo on a stellar performance!
Just subscribed, really interesting to hear the embellishments in the second movement...i think i like it ( but not sure yet)...In any case, really crisp and articulate playing !
But it's all rather tentative, isn't it? (And there's an unfortunate fumble at 3.05.) Where's the opera house? Where are life and love and laughter? I don't hear them here.
Joseph Laredo effectivement il a un petit problème de doigté à la m.d. entre 3.05 et 3.07 mais c'est justement incroyable comment il arrive à retomber sur ses pattes, la majorité des pianistes se seraient décomposés, pas lui car c'est un grand artiste, son plaisir de jouer cette musique reste immense. Mille fois plus vivant et intéressant que ce que fait El Bacha par exemple
Joseph Laredo I agree. It's beautifully played but indeed does seem timid and rather a bit mechanic. I feel like this is a problem with many performances of Mozart pieces. Everyone (even pianists of Andras Schiff's caliber) seems to be so concerned and obsessed with playing Mozart "properly" it seems like a lot of times the musicality and spontaneity of the music gets lost.
I have to say as a pianist that he played this extremely well. Mozarts music is not easy to play because it requires such precision and timing and a delicate touch, so what he fumbled at 3 mins, Christ everyone is obsessed with perfection but he's human, to pick it back up like he did was immense, it's so easy to lose yourself when playing to a crowd of people, especially when they're classical enthusiasts.
The performance is lovely, but why is the pianist reacting to his playing by making such awful facial expressions and swaying back and forth? This only draws attention to HIMSELF, and is DISTRACTING!!!
it's called performance, if that's what you want just listen to it audio wise. I prefer the way he does it, it makes seem more live, more real and alive.
@@YT-tx9ov No, it's not called "performance," it's called "mugging." You must detest the performances of Grigory Ginzburg, Benno Moiseiwitsch, Sviatoslav Richter, Vladimir Horowitz, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Artur Rubinstein, and many other of the greatest pianists of all time because they sit perfectly still and let the music flow through them.
Those long fingers must be a blessing
エリザベート国際コンクールの時のモツコン。Andrew君のモーツァルトを聴くと、穏やかで幸せな気持ちになれます♡ upしてくれて、ありがとう!
Great performance.
Beautiful Andrew! I am going to use this as an example of this concerto in my college class if that's okay. Ms. Reed (Durham Academy)
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This melody transferred me to heaven!! you play awesome !
Allegro vivace assai means "very fast", but does it include "so schnell wie möglich"?
In my taste the third movement was a little too fast.
Many a sentence was not brought home properly. Other than that I enjoyed the concert very much - the facial expressions of the soloist included ❤
Incredible. Bravo my friend!
Your plaing Mozart piano concerto No21 is Very wonderful ❣️‼️
Beautiful Brilliant tone and great technic 🤗🎶🎵🎹👍✌️👏👏💖💖💖💖
I like your pformance 😊‼️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I love Mozart 😊💖💖💖💖
I'm happy to be able to listen your plaing pformance ❣️(๑・̑◡・̑๑)
Really enjoyed your performance! :)
Handsome and incredibly talented. His cup runneth over.
I am learning the second movement and you play it so beautifully that it inspires and excites me more about the piece! Thank you for being such a huge inspiration!
この方の演奏はいつもピチピチと跳ねあがるような活きてる!って音がしますよね。フォルテはもちろん、ピアニッシモまで。魅力一杯!
A magnificent performance, Andrew.
Mr. Tyson, I am a pianist and I adore your playing. I hope you come back to the NY/NJ area soon and play the Rachmaninov 2nd Concerto concert that was canceled because of Covid. P.S. The way you play the final bars here of the Mozart is so marvelous, just right so the final three chords come as the big and contrasting finish!
Very well version. Thanks Mr. Tyson.
Guapo, talentoso...increible! , que más se puede pedir? ..na ja...er ist einfach super...Please, keep doing the good job Andrew. We love you 😁.
Marianne W.
I just descovered you some days ago at the radio with Scarlatti...a unique interpretation, full of fantasy, originality - just brethtaking. I love your playing, also this concerto by Mozart. I wish you all the best!
what's the cadenza?
at 11:50
Anyone else not like the piano bench?
Wonderful Mozart-playing - what a treat!
Very Well!
Великолепная игра!!!
Thank you !!!
Bravo bravissimo!
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
podziwiam wszystkich pianistę dyrygenta -mistrz nad mistrzem
Trop de grimaces.
Comme Les Capuçons et la plupart des musiciens. Les grimaces exprime l'intérieur de l'âme.
The sensitivity and articulation of your 4:30 section is unmatched. It lives rent-free in my brain.
I strive to play with such delicacy and intensity. Bravo on a stellar performance!
Just found Andrew! I really like his performance!
Just subscribed, really interesting to hear the embellishments in the second movement...i think i like it ( but not sure yet)...In any case, really crisp and articulate playing !
Talentueux et charmant jeune homme ! Je lui souhaite le meilleur
It's sad, people should make reactions of this song.
My favorite piano concerto well played. Thank you.
Who is the composer of cadenza he did?
Ahhhh
Whhat
Ahhhh what beauty!
What grace excitement and beauty!
A beleza é Alimento para minha Lama!
Translated as "beauty is food for my lama"! Lol. For some reason I think the translation must be a little off....
Elegacia de musica?
quante mosse inutili.
Wow, 360p and also loving the camera angles. You are definitely taking advantage of state of the art technology for this rendition.
volume of piano is weak
que nervios! 3:04
But it's all rather tentative, isn't it? (And there's an unfortunate fumble at 3.05.) Where's the opera house? Where are life and love and laughter? I don't hear them here.
Joseph Laredo effectivement il a un petit problème de doigté à la m.d. entre 3.05 et 3.07 mais c'est justement incroyable comment il arrive à retomber sur ses pattes, la majorité des pianistes se seraient décomposés, pas lui car c'est un grand artiste, son plaisir de jouer cette musique reste immense. Mille fois plus vivant et intéressant que ce que fait El Bacha par exemple
Joseph Laredo It was a live performance on The Queen Elisabeth Music Competition 2013, where he got the Sixth Prize.
Joseph Laredo I agree. It's beautifully played but indeed does seem timid and rather a bit mechanic. I feel like this is a problem with many performances of Mozart pieces. Everyone (even pianists of Andras Schiff's caliber) seems to be so concerned and obsessed with playing Mozart "properly" it seems like a lot of times the musicality and spontaneity of the music gets lost.
I have to say as a pianist that he played this extremely well. Mozarts music is not easy to play because it requires such precision and timing and a delicate touch, so what he fumbled at 3 mins, Christ everyone is obsessed with perfection but he's human, to pick it back up like he did was immense, it's so easy to lose yourself when playing to a crowd of people, especially when they're classical enthusiasts.
The performance is lovely, but why is the pianist reacting to his playing by making such awful facial expressions and swaying back and forth? This only draws attention to HIMSELF, and is DISTRACTING!!!
it's called performance, if that's what you want just listen to it audio wise. I prefer the way he does it, it makes seem more live, more real and alive.
@@YT-tx9ov No, it's not called "performance," it's called "mugging." You must detest the performances of Grigory Ginzburg, Benno Moiseiwitsch, Sviatoslav Richter, Vladimir Horowitz, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Artur Rubinstein, and many other of the greatest pianists of all time because they sit perfectly still and let the music flow through them.
@@williamhicks2299 snobby
it is called performer style