Agreed! Mozart transformed perfection into emotion (or reverse). He was 32 when he accomplished what millions of humans can't reach in their whole life. But look at Bach (JS) too.
Repent and trust in Jesus. We deserve Hell for our sin. Lying, lusting, etc, but God sent his son Jesus to die on the cross and ride from the grave to free us from sin. If you repent and trust in him youll be saved. Romans 3:23 John 3:16❤😊❤❤
Mozart can I have your autograph pls!!!!!!!!!! You should meet Lang Lang the piano is the will be shocked that you are still alive lol hehehehejheejejje hahahahahahaahhahahahaha lol!!!!!
@@Rafael-uv3uf I finished it and I can say that the 1st and the 2nd movement are very emotional and "easyer" than the 3rd moviment. The 3rd moviment is more technical (sorry for my bad English but I'm Italian and I have 14 years 😅)
Estoy estudiando esta pieza de Mozart. Me encanta su manera de tocarla, con mucha emoción. Es muy agradable escucharlo. Muchas gracias por compartir. Saludos desde Francia.
Lovely. fast enough where it warrants it but nicely slow and reflective in some parts as well. Obviously a person that thinks deeply about the pieces he plays and also puts some emotion into them.
i think this would be an appropriate place to say this some pianists have too much technical ability like its just oozing out of their fingers saying, "look, i'm so Good at playing piano". when this guy play its like not supper technical but he's not being flashing i guess you could say more conservative but that not the right word either i like this thanks!
I know there’s another very similar Sonata 2nd movement to this, played it myself, but I just can’t recall which one. I could’ve sworn it was Sonata 10 but the search results gave me something different
@@wombat5628 C Major kv 279 second movement. / F Major Kv 300something second movement. they are both quiet similar, i can speak from a player perspective, i play all of them, and those are quiet similar in many regards :)
He is cleary using pedal. Look at the reflect of the dampers inside the piano. You'll see them going up and down, indicating he is using the pedal. You can see his foot going a little bit up and down too, when the camera is from further.
@@CadenzaPiano or you can just listen and hear the sound of the sustain... you don't have to make it too complicated.... but now i can be sure that he is using petal 100% because of ur explanation
Too slow for my liking, but this song wasn't really meant to be played on modern pianos. The tempo indications for this song are much peppier. Otherwise, a great performance.
@@cathychan9689 your right this peace is meant to be Andante. / i am looking for aclip that plays it as it should be played but they are all with too much emotion. i can play like this. but when i play it in the tempo . of Andante. all this emotion goes out the window. and it sounds good. i reckon it is written on a harpsichord. and least this inerpretation. does use the staccato notes rather than this orental lady i just heard who does not even acknowledge them staccato notes .
@@davidsams7030 Well I do not know her name. or where she is from ./SO i refered to her as she is from the Orient. .do you think that is racist ?? .I cann call her chineese cause she might be korean or Japanese or where ever. i can not call a tea a coffee or coffee a tea. .going back to the piece of music. they seem to play it slow. either they are reading a Different book that is written differently or not. what pisses me off is. some important parts should be played a certain way and ithey are not played that way . they say its interpretation. well if its interpretation then whats the point of writing Symbols on the sheet if one is not going to incorperate then? in the piece they are playing. I personally think the standard of player has redused from the older musicians., now can you relate to that David ? and whats your god gotta do it it ?
Mozarts music is heavenly. He died too young at the age of 35.Imagine the vast wealth of music he would have left behind had he lived longer.
4:22 love the way he phrases the left hand here, it's really refreshing after hearing myself practice the same way a bunch of times
The most beautiful interpretation yet performed - full of grace and passion. 👏👏👏👏🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
My (8 years younger) sister frequently asked me to play this as her bedtime lullaby.
This is beautiful. Mozart is really the king of harmony. Every note sounds just right.
Agreed! Mozart transformed perfection into emotion (or reverse). He was 32 when he accomplished what millions of humans can't reach in their whole life. But look at Bach (JS) too.
Repent and trust in Jesus. We deserve Hell for our sin. Lying, lusting, etc, but God sent his son Jesus to die on the cross and ride from the grave to free us from sin. If you repent and trust in him youll be saved.
Romans 3:23
John 3:16❤😊❤❤
What a divine rendition, thanks for sharing.
I like his rhythm and flow more so than others who have played this piece.
V slow as well and articulated. Like tasting food, plenty of time over each bar. Just as it ought to be so
nice display of emotions
nice piano too
nice video
3 nices
Splendid! ♫
Oh my god! How is the REAL MOZART HERE?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Hello Mozart I love u
Fake Mozart he already died
@@shilraj11 no i think he is obviously alive because how else would he have made that comment?
Mozart can I have your autograph pls!!!!!!!!!! You should meet Lang Lang the piano is the will be shocked that you are still alive lol hehehehejheejejje hahahahahahaahhahahahaha lol!!!!!
Beautiful expression!
Learning this now!
Did you finished it?
@@Rafael-uv3uf I finished it and I can say that the 1st and the 2nd movement are very emotional and "easyer" than the 3rd moviment. The 3rd moviment is more technical (sorry for my bad English but I'm Italian and I have 14 years 😅)
Estoy estudiando esta pieza de Mozart. Me encanta su manera de tocarla, con mucha emoción. Es muy agradable escucharlo. Muchas gracias por compartir. Saludos desde Francia.
Damn! That is one clear Steinway
정말 아름다운 곡 입니다.
Lovely. fast enough where it warrants it but nicely slow and reflective in some parts as well. Obviously a person that thinks deeply about the pieces he plays and also puts some emotion into them.
beautiful!!!
Beautiful!
That video deserves more views
Linda sonata!! "Vejo" as brincadeiras de Mozart na sequência de notas até mesmo no andante
Learning this now
I can’t believe that this tone is coming out of a Steinway grand piano. Sounds like a digital piano
Beautiful.
WOW😀😀😀
i think this would be an appropriate place to say this
some pianists have too much technical ability
like its just oozing out of their fingers saying, "look, i'm so Good at playing piano".
when this guy play its like not supper technical
but he's not being flashing
i guess you could say more conservative but that not the right word either
i like this thanks!
I get what u mean :)
so well done!
I somehow get wound up playing this and need to relax more between chords.
very nice
Hey do you play sonate n15 first mouvement because i know how to play the hole song
Splendid.
Very good
Good Job!☺@
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Mi Volcán
I know there’s another very similar Sonata 2nd movement to this, played it myself, but I just can’t recall which one. I could’ve sworn it was Sonata 10 but the search results gave me something different
Have you found the similar Sonata movement yet, wich u had in mind ?
a few come into my mind, wich you could refer to.
@@ravex1656 Please tell, which ones? I love this movement, and want to know the others like it.
@@wombat5628 C Major kv 279 second movement. / F Major Kv 300something second movement.
they are both quiet similar, i can speak from a player perspective, i play all of them, and those are quiet similar in many regards :)
@@ravex1656 Thank you!
Well done! I just uploaded this too :)!
Cómo todo un alumno de la old school
I got to say in 2013 I was a really little boy and how is the camera and audio is so good some in 2022 it bad then this how is that possible.
this is much better version. i thin mozart would of been happy with this one.
Here's what I saw:
Candles
Three Colors of Slime
Fiber Optic Light
I don't get why this has dislikes doe :V
Because the internet has many trolls and pessimists that hate everything they see and hear, such as this beautiful piece.
Because there is no feelings
Salieri who else!!...xD
It’s just haters they’re everywhere on the Internet they even hate themselves
Must be ignored
nice
1:10
does he use pedal?
seems not
He is cleary using pedal. Look at the reflect of the dampers inside the piano. You'll see them going up and down, indicating he is using the pedal. You can see his foot going a little bit up and down too, when the camera is from further.
Yes it's true... he use pedal, a bit of pedal and very well.
@@CadenzaPiano or you can just listen and hear the sound of the sustain... you don't have to make it too complicated.... but now i can be sure that he is using petal 100% because of ur explanation
He is
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Too slow for my liking, but this song wasn't really meant to be played on modern pianos. The tempo indications for this song are much peppier. Otherwise, a great performance.
This is not a “song”.
The timing is beautiful. Other pianists race through the piece. This one gives it the longing so much present in Mozart’s music.
Excuse me! Nerd whatever, but it is andante -walking speed. Not running around!
@@cathychan9689 your right this peace is meant to be Andante. / i am looking for aclip that plays it as it should be played but they are all with too much emotion. i can play like this. but when i play it in the tempo . of Andante. all this emotion goes out the window. and it sounds good. i reckon it is written on a harpsichord. and least this inerpretation. does use the staccato notes rather than this orental lady i just heard who does not even acknowledge them staccato notes .
@@BrothersOFMine omg lol, the oriental lady is next on my suggestions
@@davidsams7030 Well I do not know her name. or where she is from ./SO i refered to her as she is from the Orient. .do you think that is racist ?? .I cann call her chineese cause she might be korean or Japanese or where ever. i can not call a tea a coffee or coffee a tea. .going back to the piece of music. they seem to play it slow. either they are reading a Different book that is written differently or not. what pisses me off is. some important parts should be played a certain way and ithey are not played that way . they say its interpretation. well if its interpretation then whats the point of writing Symbols on the sheet if one is not going to incorperate then? in the piece they are playing. I personally think the standard of player has redused from the older musicians., now can you relate to that David ? and whats your god gotta do it it ?
I wish I could see the fjngering
UGH! good playing, but this piece is WAY too popular for me to play.
This kid is a hipster
christy scott The 2nd movement isnt
christy scott Fur Elise is a piece thats too overplayed to play but this isnt
christy scott The first movement is more popular.
i first heard this song
playing Sims 1, the original that came out so long ago