Ugh he has such a student approach to Mozart.. left had must be quiet, the melody line must be bought out. Everything beautiful all the time. Try listening to Bilson or Levins interpretation of Mozart.
I love Barenboim's Mozart sonatas too. Overall, he's the best. Though I noticed, for some of the adagios, female pianists like Maria Joao Pires or Yeol Eum Son play with more feeling.
Mozart's melody is so pretty unworldly that I find myself like being drawn into the another world where my mind could be mentally liberated from this world on listening to this sonata.
The spirit of Mozart’s works woven musically of Beauty and Simplicity has been crystallizing on forever and ever through the ages in the hearts of Mozart lovers ❤
The spirit of sounds of Mozart’s music will have been crystallizing itself wonderfully as well as fantastically with the melodies both harmoniously and exquisitely woven of Beauty and Simplicity eternally in the hearts of Mozart lovers around the world.
Mr Barenboim,Master of the Piano! never really felt Mozart's Piano sonatas until he played them. what a great touch & his Phrasing is second to none....even made me in tears on some parts. Im a Big fan of Daniel now....
So much character and life in the technique and interpretation! It's wonderful how this work finds repose at the end after all the exuberance and Barenboim made it all make sense. Great camera work as well - love the moving camera and all the different views of the keyboard and performer.
I have been learning this sonata recently and I have to say this is my favorite interpretation of the masterpiece. He really puts emotion into the piece and as a listener, we can feel his own feelings. Thank you Daniel Barenboim for sharing your pure talent with us!
곡을 표현하는 것이 정말 꼼곰하고 아릅답습니다.. 이 곡을 배우고 있어서 계속 듣고 있는데 정말로 셈여림 표현이 대단합니다. 그리고 모차르트 곡 전체를 녹음하셨다니, 정말 제 2의 모차르트 라고 불러도 될 정도로 엄청난 실력자십니다. 대단하세요! The way you express the song is very thoughtful and beautiful song. I'm learning this song, so I keep listening to it, and the expression of counting is really great. And to hear that you recorded the entire Mozart song, you are such a talented person that you can call him the second Mozart. You're incredible!
The beauty and simplicity in the musical streaming from Mozart’s mentality are through being listened the most harmoniously melted into one to be eternally crystallized in my heart 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
Out of 188 comments on this video, about 186 have been positive. Daniel Barenboim is a hero and I have got and constantly listen to his complete Mozart concertos. Barenboim has always been ambitious and when he was in his twenties, he worked with venerated giants like Klemperer and Barbirolli, not to mention playing for Furtwangler at the age of 11. At the time, he knew his place and revered these legendary conductors. His playing was as pristine as it was inspired. He is 50 years older now. Pianists usually age gracefully and mellow like fine wines. On the contrary, Barenboim's command of the music and the keyboard is surer than ever. He is not merely playing the piano; he is conducting it and he speaks for Mozart. Yet, is his playing not rather imperious at times? One person in this column shyly called it harsh. I concur. While he gave an overall romantic bloom to the whole sonata, there was quite a lot of forceful playing. This is characteristic of Barenboim in his old age; confident and making his interpretive points forcefully rather than beguilingly. This approach is probably more suitable for the grumpy Beethoven than the suave Mozart.
If Mozart’s too early passing had any meaning, it could be said that as his creativity in composition comes from basically outside of his life experience, he has no need to accumulate a wealth of life experience and so he has completed his missions from God.
I remembered the first day when I started to love classical music. I searched for some Mozart Sonatas on the web.. then this video showed up.. I clicked it, his interpretations were very very brilliant.!! He was my idol. I wish I could play Mozart's masterpieces just as good as him..very very soon. :3 . . . . . . . . . . . Sir Daniel Barenboim was and will always be my Piano Hero!! XD
Communicating with God on listening to Mozart’s music could exist in a timeless world, on the other hand, most of human lives are made of passing times only to be felt empty ♡
Oh, mi sono abituato ad ascoltare le esecuzioni di questo grande pianista, riesco a sentire quelle di altri pianisti con le mie orecchie sensoriali, anche se lo spirito di Mozart non risuonerà nelle orecchie del mio cuore ❤
according to Alfred Einstein (in his book on Mozart) this Sonata was improvised by Mozart. There are two different second movements. Listening to it I think you can hear that it has an improvisational feel to it.
+ElSmusso - Alfred Einstein (1880-1952) *(NOT the physicist), 1946 & later editions to 1961 (mine): Mozart: His character, His work. Published by Cassell: London - available secondhand on the net. It is one of the major works on Mozart, but is not biography, although you can piece together much about his life from it.
+Keith Tinkler incredible :) I cannot remember reading this book, although somewhere in my head a bell rang... I read all things Mozart :) and this book may have crossed my desk at university. Thanks for the reminder. I will search for it.
Once I get used to listening to the performances of this great pianist, I'm able to hear those of other pianists with my sensory ears, though Mozart’s spirit will not resonate in my heart’s ears ❤
@@fredericchopin4821 He certainly is. Have you seen his interview with David Frost? It is on You-Tube. It is one of the last interviews David Frost did
It would be no exaggeration to say that the awesomely wonderful synergy between Mozart’s inhuman mentality and the piano’s potentiality has crystallized into a timeless work of art in this universe.
The opening of the first movement is the same as the opening of Haydn's Symphony 53, except in different keys (C Major and D Major, respectively). Both were composed in the same year (1777).
Alice Zhang 🐦🐩🙉🐩🐦🐉🐉🐉🙉🙉🙉🐧🐩🐩🐲🦃🐴🐇🐉🐉🐉🐉🐉🐉🐧🐉🐉🐴🐉🐈🐉🐝🌳🐧🍀🐓🦄🐲🐇🦀🦃🐣🐲🐲🐧🐤🌵🐧🐵🙊🐲🐲🐮🐲🙈🐲🐲🐲🦄🐦🐧🐷🙊💩😷😓😯😥😲🤐👾👾👁😲👁🍠🍵🌽🍵🍤🌭🍩🍗🍷🍵🍸🍓🍟🍸🍠🍸🧀🍷🍵🍷🍎🍞🍓🍸🍪🍪🍝🍩🍸🍵😏😶😏☯️✴️♈️🈺♊️✴️♈️♉️🕉♨️♉️♎️🚷🔯🚳❣️♉️☯️🆚🅰️✝️
What is impressive to you depends on what you can do. I'm good at memorizing and bad at reading, so I find reading much more impressive than memorizing.
Human beings wear masks when interacting with others, but when listening to Mozart’s music, they take off the masks and they could become true to themselves.
In a Letter to his Father he wrote I wrote the second mouvement for the daughter of Herr Cannabich she is very intelligent and steady for he age and especially mad it fit to her personality and character
The spirit of Mozart’music will have been living on forever and ever and never to be dead in the hearts of Mozart lovers ❤
I try listening to other pianists regularly, but I always return to Barenboim when it comes to Mozart. He is the ultimate interpreter, to me.
... and when it comes to Beethoven ;)
Ugh he has such a student approach to Mozart.. left had must be quiet, the melody line must be bought out. Everything beautiful all the time. Try listening to Bilson or Levins interpretation of Mozart.
Try Ingrid Haebler also on YT full sonatas
I love Barenboim's Mozart sonatas too. Overall, he's the best. Though I noticed, for some of the adagios, female pianists like Maria Joao Pires or Yeol Eum Son play with more feeling.
Clara Haskil
Schönheit und Einfachheit, die ich im Strom dieser Musik verspüre, verschmelzen harmonisch wie ein unsichtbarer Kristall in meinem Herzen 💗
Mozart's melody is so pretty unworldly that I find myself like being drawn into the another world where my mind could be mentally liberated from this world on listening to this sonata.
It's awesomely blessing that Mozart’s music inspiration is absolutely far…………………beyond that of human being.
When I listen to Mozart's music, I feel something exceedingly profound that cannot be expressed in words and that musicians cannot musically imagine.
The spirit of Mozart’s works woven musically of Beauty and Simplicity has been crystallizing on forever and ever through the ages in the hearts of Mozart lovers ❤
The spirit of sounds of Mozart’s music will have been crystallizing itself wonderfully as well as fantastically with the melodies both harmoniously and exquisitely woven of Beauty and Simplicity eternally in the hearts of Mozart lovers around the world.
Mr Barenboim,Master of the Piano! never really felt Mozart's Piano sonatas until he played them. what a great touch & his Phrasing is second to none....even made me in tears on some parts. Im a Big fan of Daniel now....
His Beethoven sonata videos are even better!
I agreeeee
Is Mozart sonatas are out of this world! By far the best I've ever heard. Although I like Yeol Eum Sun? also
So much character and life in the technique and interpretation! It's wonderful how this work finds repose at the end after all the exuberance and Barenboim made it all make sense. Great camera work as well - love the moving camera and all the different views of the keyboard and performer.
I have been learning this sonata recently and I have to say this is my favorite interpretation of the masterpiece. He really puts emotion into the piece and as a listener, we can feel his own feelings. Thank you Daniel Barenboim for sharing your pure talent with us!
곡을 표현하는 것이 정말 꼼곰하고 아릅답습니다.. 이 곡을 배우고 있어서 계속 듣고 있는데 정말로 셈여림 표현이 대단합니다. 그리고 모차르트 곡 전체를 녹음하셨다니, 정말 제 2의 모차르트 라고 불러도 될 정도로 엄청난 실력자십니다. 대단하세요!
The way you express the song is very thoughtful and beautiful song. I'm learning this song, so I keep listening to it, and the expression of counting is really great. And to hear that you recorded the entire Mozart song, you are such a talented person that you can call him the second Mozart. You're incredible!
0:07 1 - Allegro con spirito
5:45 2 - Andante un poco adagio
11:39 3 - Rondo
thanks
I’m leaving this comment here because whenever this comment gets a like I get to hear it again.
Hear it again, maybe you can play it
I can memorise the whole piece already
Voilà, Une autre écoute pour toi. On ne peut se lasser de La perfection 😊
@@patricgervais1340oui
@@patricgervais1340oui
What I’m hearing is probably what Mozart is expecting.Thank you Barenboim for sharing this piece with everyone who’s watching
than i wont make you suffer like same way i suffer with this song cuz of my teacher
😂
@@haileyyourpookiecapybara Sorry i commented this on wrong comment, prob cuz of how laggy my phone is 🤦🏻♂️
@@davidmaticevic4628it’s okay
@@davidmaticevic4628it’s okay
The beauty and simplicity in the musical streaming from Mozart’s mentality are through being listened the most harmoniously melted into one to be eternally crystallized in my heart 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
Out of 188 comments on this video, about 186 have been positive. Daniel Barenboim is a hero and I have got and constantly listen to his complete Mozart concertos. Barenboim has always been ambitious and when he was in his twenties, he worked with venerated giants like Klemperer and Barbirolli, not to mention playing for Furtwangler at the age of 11. At the time, he knew his place and revered these legendary conductors. His playing was as pristine as it was inspired. He is 50 years older now. Pianists usually age gracefully and mellow like fine wines. On the contrary, Barenboim's command of the music and the keyboard is surer than ever. He is not merely playing the piano; he is conducting it and he speaks for Mozart. Yet, is his playing not rather imperious at times? One person in this column shyly called it harsh. I concur. While he gave an overall romantic bloom to the whole sonata, there was quite a lot of forceful playing. This is characteristic of Barenboim in his old age; confident and making his interpretive points forcefully rather than beguilingly. This approach is probably more suitable for the grumpy Beethoven than the suave Mozart.
What is the difference bethwen barenboim and lang lang?
If Mozart’s too early passing had any meaning, it could be said that as his creativity in composition comes from basically outside of his life experience, he has no need to accumulate a wealth of life experience and so he has completed his missions from God.
I remembered the first day when I started to love classical music. I searched for some Mozart Sonatas on the web.. then this video showed up.. I clicked it, his interpretations were very very brilliant.!! He was my idol. I wish I could play Mozart's masterpieces just as good as him..very very soon. :3
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Sir Daniel Barenboim was and will always be my Piano Hero!! XD
Alexis Nevo Guieb i
His awesomely excellent performance of this sonata makes the piece a priceless crystal symbolizing the eternal beauty.
Communicating with God on listening to Mozart’s music could exist in a timeless world, on the other hand, most of human lives are made of passing times only to be felt empty ♡
Mozart’s musical sensibility which wonderfully harmonizes with “ Beauty and Simplicity” belongs to an another world.
4:57-5:04
it actually takes you to another dimension
I feel a certain kind of spiritual enrgy pouring through my ears into my heart on listening to the sounds of this sonata.
aw maaaaaan this makes we want to go practice my Mozart. I'm learning this piece right now. I'm exploding with inspiration from this performance.
나도 이것을 배우고 있다. 이것은 매우 힘드다.
Then do it
Absolutely amazing! Also the piano sounds so colourful.
Блестящий пианист и не менее талантливый дирижер! Браво!
Barenboim has the full measure of expression in this sonata. Fantastic!
Oh, mi sono abituato ad ascoltare le esecuzioni di questo grande pianista, riesco a sentire quelle di altri pianisti con le mie orecchie sensoriali, anche se lo spirito di Mozart non risuonerà nelle orecchie del mio cuore ❤
according to Alfred Einstein (in his book on Mozart) this Sonata was improvised by Mozart. There are two different second movements. Listening to it I think you can hear that it has an improvisational feel to it.
Please, do you have any references to this book by Einstein? Very interested!
+ElSmusso - Alfred Einstein (1880-1952) *(NOT the physicist), 1946 & later editions to 1961 (mine): Mozart: His character, His work. Published by Cassell: London - available secondhand on the net. It is one of the major works on Mozart, but is not biography, although you can piece together much about his life from it.
+Keith Tinkler incredible :) I cannot remember reading this book, although somewhere in my head a bell rang... I read all things Mozart :) and this book may have crossed my desk at university. Thanks for the reminder. I will search for it.
I've got that book
@@matthewvarney6214 he.....IMPROVISED IT. "Not a single correction!"
A joy to watch and to listen to!
Agree
와~ 너무 잘치시네요!!
저도이 곡 배우고 있어서 8번정도들었는데 들을 때마다 감탄해요!!^^
GOOD^^
my favourite interpretation!
I'm practicing this song so, I always listen to this video.
I like your performance so much!
Once I get used to listening to the performances of this great pianist, I'm able to hear those of other pianists with my sensory ears, though Mozart’s spirit will not resonate in my heart’s ears ❤
Great performance!👏🏽
5번째 듣는데 들을 때마다 너무 잘
치셔서 계속 듣게 되요
ㅇㅈ
감사합니다! 한국에서 온 친애하는 친구...
Daniel Barenboim is a natural that’s why he’s a Steinway artist
Really?
Thank you. Love this so much!
Barenboim is a king of Mozart Piano Sonata performances.
Your name is Daniel too?!!!!!!!!!!
You are a very good master Barenboim
Angus Kok,AGREED!
Un pianista extraordinario
Adorable Mozart
Exelente pianista. 🇲🇽🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Second mvt 5:40
Third mvt 11:40
Very impressive 👍
Like Mozart said, "You've got to feel the music." And I know he does.
The way he plays Mozart...is unbelievable
Yeah I agree
This is a wonderful piece!!!Great skills while playing. :-)
Excelente pianista gracias. ....
You play very well. My ears are cleaner thanks to you.
I love the 4th movement
0:06 1 mov
0:28 땡땡땡!!! 1:58 4:29 넘나조은땡땡땡!!!
3:12 분위기급변함 ㅜ.ㅠ 모찰트야슬펏니
맑고영롱한모찰트☆
저러케퉁거운손으로 참 잘도 표현하시네여 ....
I'm learning this right now. I don't get how it's so easy for Barenboim but it's like climbing Mount Everest for me.
especially the third
Siempre he sido una gran amante de Mozar y de baremboim , un de sus grandes intérpretes
I am also playing this piece as you can see on my account.I played this piece quite slowly.I only played the first movement.
Barenboim has actually recorded all of Mozart's piano concerti. That's quite a feat.
And the Beethoven ones
Barenboim is an absolute legend
@@fredericchopin4821 He certainly is. Have you seen his interview with David Frost? It is on You-Tube. It is one of the last interviews David Frost did
What’s more than a feat is being the one to write the concertos aka Mozart
@@clvsidy yes... But that goes without saying
I love it❤
Muchas gracias, Maestro Barenboim!
He plays Mozart sonate so well.
I love the second mov
👍👍👍👍👍
정말 아름다운 곡입니다
귀에 익숙한것보니 소나티네곡에 수록된 15번인가 보군요
저도 배우고 싶은 곡입니다
0:06
5:42
11:39
Ty
Very good and nice
The ads is inhumane
So are you
@@clvsidy DAMN
5:45 2nd mov
11:40 3rd mov
50대 주부입니다...ㅠㅠ
1악장은 초등학생10대 아이들 콩쿨곡으로 많이연주합니다
1악장부터 3악장 전체 다시공부시작하는데
손이 많이 굳었네여^^ 다시하니까 새롭습니다
저는 선생님 반만큼이라도 잘쳤으면....ㅠㅠ 아...부럽습니다
It would be no exaggeration to say that the awesomely wonderful synergy between Mozart’s inhuman mentality and the piano’s potentiality has crystallized into a timeless work of art in this universe.
The opening of the first movement is the same as the opening of Haydn's Symphony 53, except in different keys (C Major and D Major, respectively). Both were composed in the same year (1777).
17:15 That little jump though🤣🤣🤣
Wonderful!! Such role model! 😇
Alice Zhang 🐦🐩🙉🐩🐦🐉🐉🐉🙉🙉🙉🐧🐩🐩🐲🦃🐴🐇🐉🐉🐉🐉🐉🐉🐧🐉🐉🐴🐉🐈🐉🐝🌳🐧🍀🐓🦄🐲🐇🦀🦃🐣🐲🐲🐧🐤🌵🐧🐵🙊🐲🐲🐮🐲🙈🐲🐲🐲🦄🐦🐧🐷🙊💩😷😓😯😥😲🤐👾👾👁😲👁🍠🍵🌽🍵🍤🌭🍩🍗🍷🍵🍸🍓🍟🍸🍠🍸🧀🍷🍵🍷🍎🍞🍓🍸🍪🍪🍝🍩🍸🍵😏😶😏☯️✴️♈️🈺♊️✴️♈️♉️🕉♨️♉️♎️🚷🔯🚳❣️♉️☯️🆚🅰️✝️
Alice Zhang sorry im from emoja
Wooba, 🐦🙉🦄🐤🐣🐉🐩🐝 is enough. But ,yeah your totally from emoji
Do you know that Barenboim is lang lang's teacher?(in high school) By the way, i am 8.
진짜 잘치신다ㅜㅜ
오 한국분
한국사람 한 명 더 추가요 ㅎㅎ
레전도;
¡Bravo, Barenboim!
So amazing to have this memorized...
+Kevin Davis It isnt that hard to memorize all that.
+Kevin Davis Most professional concert pianists have up to 20 or 30 piano concertos memorized, and tons more pure piano works.
+Keith Tinkler Yeah I know. It's quite amazing.
If memorizing would be my only problem LOL
What is impressive to you depends on what you can do. I'm good at memorizing and bad at reading, so I find reading much more impressive than memorizing.
Absolutely beautiful! Is the piano he is playing here Viennese Bosendorfer?? I love the sound…!!
No it is Steinway, but he has a good soundmixer
You must not have watched the video and only listened … You literally see the Steinway logo for much of the video.
barenboim is the best by far
Perfect ! Wonderful ! Thanks a lot!
This is a beautiful interpretation, and I use this as reference because I was given to play this piece.
12:56 wow, that sounds so Beethoven-esque
Bravo maestro
there is a careening carefree quality to Barenboims playing of this piece that is intoxicating.
Amoooooooo.I LOVED
Barenboim is the best piano player ever.
周丁丁 🎵↙️▶️⏭⏸⏫⏫⏬➡️🚫❌💠💠📶⏺✳️❇️✅💗♒️♒️♍️♏️♏️☸️🕉♐️🔅🔆🔱🔱
周丁丁 I agree
周丁丁 ...........k
Mozart is the best compositor ever!
@@louisberges8340 Correct!
진차 잘치신다..ㄷㄷ😮
ㄷㄷ 한국분
ㄷㄷ한국
Grande Mozart!!!!!!
This piano is very good
👁👄👁
What kind is it anyway?🤨我也会中文呀。
@@jinggong7569 It is Steinway, but with much roomsound from the soundmixer
@@rainerharald6872 acoustics from the room are also top notch
I've been learning this piece recently and I consider this video my guide!
Ben Stannard good for you
멋짐❤
ㅇㅈ
Human beings wear masks when interacting with others, but when listening to Mozart’s music, they take off the masks and they could become true to themselves.
This make me want to dance or jump . And sing 😀😅
> why
FANTASTIC
Wowww
very good!!
Mamma Mia !
저 이곡 배워봤는데 저분 보면은 사람이 어떻게 손이 저렇게 빠를수 있나...생각하게 됩니다ㅠ
음...... 아마도 연습이겟죵?
Good
woah 😮
In a Letter to his Father he wrote I wrote the second mouvement for the daughter of Herr Cannabich she is very intelligent and steady for he age and especially mad it fit to her personality and character
It could be said in a way to interpret that Mozart’s music might suggest we humanity shouldn’t be human supremacists.
His memoris is very awesome
GOOD!