Excellent work. These walkthroughs are a great idea for music lovers such as myself. (Only one class on music theory; and an unsure ear for modulation.) The pieces are well chosen. I remain curious about who conducted, who played, and who wrote the cadenzas.
Thanks! For this video, the recording used was Viviana Sofronitsky's box set using period instruments. Conductor was Tadeusz Karolak. I THINK the cadenza was Mozart's own. He didn't write many cadenza's down but he did for this piano concerto because he wrote it for a student.
My favorite Concerto! Great!
Great! Exatly what I was looking for! Thanks a lot
Excellent work.
These walkthroughs are a great idea for music lovers such as myself. (Only one class on music theory; and an unsure ear for modulation.)
The pieces are well chosen. I remain curious about who conducted, who played, and who wrote the cadenzas.
Thanks! For this video, the recording used was Viviana Sofronitsky's box set using period instruments. Conductor was Tadeusz Karolak. I THINK the cadenza was Mozart's own. He didn't write many cadenza's down but he did for this piano concerto because he wrote it for a student.
@@Nyssa337 Unfortunately none of Mozart's cadenzas survive for this concerto. He wrote it for his own performance.
@@richsw - yep you are correct. The one I was thinking about that he wrote for a student was #17.