Mozart- Piano Sonata in F major, K. 533 & 494- 2nd mov. Andante [K. 533]

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  • @coolmuso6108
    @coolmuso6108 9 років тому +12

    I think this is Mozart's deepest and most philosophical slow movement from his piano sonatas...

    • @Pakkens_Backyard
      @Pakkens_Backyard 5 років тому +1

      it's unusually complex for Mozart, especially harmonically - parts of it sound almost Beethoven-like

    • @VladVexler
      @VladVexler 4 роки тому

      Pakken's Backyard yes, it is solemn, tense and free.

    • @VladVexler
      @VladVexler 4 роки тому

      cool muso that middle movement is probably the hardest thing in all of Mozart’s piano literature to play

    • @ignacioclerici5341
      @ignacioclerici5341 2 роки тому

      @@VladVexler what ? The piano concertos fantasiies and other Sonatas and preludes and piano pieces are much harder to play than this

  • @DavidMillsom
    @DavidMillsom 12 років тому +10

    Its probably not an exaggeration to say that if Mozart had lived another 20 years Western classical music would be quite different today.

  • @CEDESSMX
    @CEDESSMX 14 років тому +1

    This is simply amazing.. all mozart slow movements are miracles.. is like the other two were an excuse to show the slow one on mozart's sonatas.. here is the theme of the sonata to me.. also the first movement on this.. is so advance to his time so beethovenian... mozart you are the one!!!

  • @JustinHallPlus
    @JustinHallPlus 11 років тому +3

    The lyrical quality of the melodies in Mozart's music is so fluent. If we want to communicate with aliens, this is what we should transmit into space.

  • @AmyPellegriniJazzPianoTV
    @AmyPellegriniJazzPianoTV 11 років тому +2

    For what is known about him, is certain that he improvised a lot, even with his own works, much like a Jazz pianist would do with any song. And since he had absolute ear he could re-create anything by memory. He literally could "recreate" the work at the same time he was playing with great accuracy. Source: I've been a Jazz and classical pianist for 15 years. So it was not exactly memory, but the need of transcripts was out of the question.

  • @sam0xin
    @sam0xin 9 місяців тому

    Speechless 💙

  • @Fm-xu9id
    @Fm-xu9id 3 роки тому

    5:44 Wagner Tristan e isolde?

  • @AulicExclusiva
    @AulicExclusiva 14 років тому

    @Pianopianoplay In the Eighteenth century, composers and audiences were only interested in new music. When he played in public, Mozart generally would play his most recent music, in order to promote it. He seldom or never played older compositions.

  • @danal81
    @danal81 13 років тому

    @Pianopianoplay
    probably played by heart
    he did not perform all of his works and those he did-well,it is always claimed that he had an extraordinary memory and I guess it would be enough for him to know his subjects-the rest-development section,bridge etc would just come back to him or he would alter it during performing-on the spot

  • @wrongheaduk
    @wrongheaduk 12 років тому

    So am I. I would tend to agree with you. Everything I ever compose is in my head before I transcribe it...and I havent forgotten anything I've written...and thats about 65 works so far. :)

  • @MaestroTJS
    @MaestroTJS 12 років тому +2

    The sad truth right there.

  • @Pianopianoplay
    @Pianopianoplay 14 років тому

    Did Mozart rely on his transcripts or did play all his music from memory? (The amount of materialthat he wrote is overwhelming.) What do you think?

  • @MonacoBlast
    @MonacoBlast 11 років тому +2

    My cat loves this music. She's sleeping.

  • @ElReyDelCringe
    @ElReyDelCringe 6 років тому +1

    Pura ironía creo..

  • @greenvince5264
    @greenvince5264 4 роки тому

    i really can't understand this movment ... sad