Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat, K. 595 [complete]

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  • The Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat major, K. 595, is a concertante work by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, for piano and orchestra. It is the last piano concerto he wrote. The manuscript is dated 5 January 1791. However, Alan Tyson's analysis of the paper on which Mozart composed the work indicated that Mozart used this paper between December 1787 and February 1789, which implies composition well before 1791. Simon Keefe has written that the composition of the work dates from 1788. By contrast, Wolfgang Rehm has stated that Mozart composed this concerto in late 1790 and early 1791. Cliff Eisen has discussed the controversy over the time of composition in his review of the published facsimile of the score. The work followed by some years the series of highly successful concertos Mozart wrote for his own concerts, and by the time of its premiere Mozart was no longer so prominent a performer on the public stage. The concerto may have been first performed at a concert on 4 March 1791 in Jahn's Hall by Mozart and by a clarinetist Joseph Bähr. If so, this was Mozart's last appearance in a public concert, as he took ill in September 1791 and died on 5 December 1791. Another possibility is that it was premiered by Mozart's pupil Barbara Ployer on the occasion of a public concert at the Auersperg palace in January 1791. The work is scored for flute, two oboes, two bassoons, two horns, solo piano and strings, which makes it thinner than Mozart's other late concertos, all of which except for No. 23 have trumpet and timpani. It has the following three movements:
    1. Allegro
    2. Larghetto in E-flat major
    3. Allegro
    Although all three movements are in a major key, minor keys are suggested, as is evident from the second theme of the first movement (in the dominant minor), as well as the presence of a remote minor key in the early development of that movement and of the tonic minor in the middle of the Larghetto.
    Another interesting characteristic of the work is its rather strong thematic integration of the movements, which would become ever more important in the nineteenth century. The principal theme of the Larghetto, for instance, is revived as the second theme of the final movement (in the 65th measure). The principal theme for finale was also used in Mozart's song "Sehnsucht nach dem Frühling" (also called "Komm, lieber Mai") , K. 596, which immediately follows this concerto in the Köchel catalogue.
    Mozart wrote down his cadenzas for the first and third movements.
    Simon Keefe has discussed the concerto in detail, with emphasis on the distinctive character and experiments in style of the concerto compared to Mozart's other concerti in this genre.
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Komentáře • 152

  • @thetruth495
    @thetruth495 Před 3 lety +23

    Mozart - the greatest creative genius who ever lived.

  • @MidSummerNiteDream
    @MidSummerNiteDream Před 12 lety +17

    Mozart's well known classical music pieces are breathtakingly melodic. Most of his compositions are utterly mind blowing.

  • @knuplerik8082
    @knuplerik8082 Před 7 lety +19

    The Larghetto is simply fantastic!! Do you have tears they will show up when you listen to this masterpiece of music.

  • @Maggieguess
    @Maggieguess Před 11 lety +15

    The best music in the world...if this does not touch your heart, nothing will.

  • @veraevans6387
    @veraevans6387 Před 8 lety +34

    The pitch on this thing is up to heaven. Highest I've ever heard and it is beautiful. Its like hearing this for the first time. Had forgotten just how beautiful this piece was.

    • @kernowoggie
      @kernowoggie Před 4 lety +4

      It is literally at the gate of heaven & provides glimpses of the world beyond this one. It was even premiered at a concert hall in Vienna on the Himmelpfortgasse or "the gate heaven road". Very apt indeed.

    • @luigiiacoletti8134
      @luigiiacoletti8134 Před 4 lety +4

      And he composed this joy when was dying!

  • @carlosvazquez8984
    @carlosvazquez8984 Před 6 lety +19

    It's incredible how almost 30 minutes of music can fit into a single page! Genius!

  • @zarberg
    @zarberg Před 12 lety +13

    It's a shame he died so young, you can hear him just starting to explore some new directions in this piece while still retaining the simple, memorable melodies he's known for.

    • @jackmiller881
      @jackmiller881 Před 2 lety +4

      We need to be so grateful for all the wondrous music he gave us in his lifetime. It is amazing how much he composed in his 35 years on earth. It is incredible to think of how much joy his music has given to generations since his death.

    • @tancreddehauteville764
      @tancreddehauteville764 Před rokem +1

      To say that it's a shame he died so young is the biggest understatement in human history!

    • @angelracing
      @angelracing Před 4 měsíci +1

      as James Dean interrupted His Acting career while his porsche crashed against another vehicle, sad but is part of life, good is that we have endless lifetimes!... 😂🙏💖🔥🎆🕉

  • @1janak362
    @1janak362 Před 10 lety +58

    Haydn is thought to have said about Mozart "Posterity will not see such a talent again in 100 years."[3]
    I think it never will.

    • @sevencck
      @sevencck Před 9 lety +3

      ***** lol, none of them are on Mozart's level.

    • @johnappleseed8369
      @johnappleseed8369 Před 7 lety +2

      Hasn't the world seen enough nihilism and over-zealous, exaggerated Mozart worship?

    • @johnhardegree9501
      @johnhardegree9501 Před 7 lety +2

      John Appleseed Yeah, you're probably right; we should try to focus more on war, hatred, and angry people smashing electric guitars in front of crowds of angry [overzealous] teenagers.

    • @johnappleseed8369
      @johnappleseed8369 Před 7 lety +1

      John Hardegree there we go, even more nihilism

    • @johnhardegree9501
      @johnhardegree9501 Před 7 lety +8

      John Appleseed You win. I loved, as a child, hearing the story of "Johnny Appleseed." So I'll just leave it at this: I don't agree with what you've said, but I like your "name" :-). Mozart and his music don't need me to defend them. Neither do the people like me, past, present and future who are thankful and appreciative. Mozart gave us something very beautiful, with the power to make us feel, moved, happy, hopeful, etc. If you listen to his music and watch his operas; if the beautiful, things like that cute, sweet little "Papageno/Papagena" Aria near the end of "The Magic Flute" for example, don't fill your heart with so much joy that you can't contain it all and find it pushing tears down your face, then I feel sadness for you, not condescention, or anger, just great sadness.

  • @Dramadeus1967
    @Dramadeus1967 Před 11 lety +12

    This music is a miracle.

  • @bedenerexhepaj293
    @bedenerexhepaj293 Před 10 lety +17

    Mozart is the Best ever!!! Great orchestra...amazing pianist!!! Thank you for uploaded!!

  • @vearthy2
    @vearthy2 Před 11 lety +9

    I. Allegro 0:05
    II. Larghetto in E-flat major 13:36
    III. Allegro 20:26

  • @robinbrace9512
    @robinbrace9512 Před 11 lety +14

    Thank you, AmadeusMozart - sorry, I can't spell it the clever way that you do. I have just set aside two days (a Saturday and a Sunday) going through every single Mozart piano concerto from 15 to 27. without you I couldn't have done it because these are full length without the continual fiddle of separate movements!
    I truly love this music. I think that I discovered no 19 for the first time - beautiful! Nos 22 and 25 have such a great breadth, almost like piano symphonies.
    Anyway, thank you.

    • @angelracing
      @angelracing Před 4 měsíci

      😘thank You Mr. Robin Brace!...

  • @MeeMoo220
    @MeeMoo220 Před 11 lety +6

    First Movement: 00:00
    Piano Cadenza: 11:39
    Second Movement: 13:35
    Third Movement: 20:24

  • @SinYen98
    @SinYen98 Před 7 lety +8

    One of the *best choice* of studying music

  • @LidiaSovrano
    @LidiaSovrano Před 11 lety +11

    sublime....grazie Amadeus

  • @nevadodelruiz949
    @nevadodelruiz949 Před 4 lety +4

    28:00 - 28:09 my favorite part.

  • @agonludmilla
    @agonludmilla Před 12 lety +5

    EXTRAORDINARY - DIVINE. ALSO THE COMMENT FOR MOZART´S COMPOSITION IS FANTASTIC TO ME. I LOVE ALL ABOUT MOZART. BEAUTIFUL EACH INSTRUMENT. THE RECORDING IS ALSO EXCELLENT.

    • @angelracing
      @angelracing Před 4 měsíci +1

      🥰thanks Dear Ludmila!...

  • @mariolosco3064
    @mariolosco3064 Před rokem +1

    Una composizione magica, di autentica apollinea classicità.

  • @gerardbegni2806
    @gerardbegni2806 Před 6 lety +6

    This si the last concerto for piano by Mozart, but he did not know it ...... there is nothing of the Requiem here in this score in B flat major, only a light melancholy, very subtle as all what Mozart wrote.

  • @jenniferboyle2450
    @jenniferboyle2450 Před 7 lety +2

    I got to see Benjamin Grovenor play piano for this piece and it was stunning. So beautiful

  • @kyshvana
    @kyshvana Před 5 lety +4

    Overwhelming, breath taking masterpeace of the Master Wolfgang Amadeus himself.
    Died too early. If not, the world would enjoy much more masterpieces .His clarinet compositions are soo briljant, i can not suggest sommone else could write better , mpre bright and virtual music we custom from the musicwritings on papers of virtuios Mozart if he had doubled his age. Deo volente.I don'not believe It was God s wish.. surely not . if the pullmunairy dissease did not end his briljant life.

  • @user-fu6tt8qq4v
    @user-fu6tt8qq4v Před 4 lety +2

    아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🎹🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤

  • @francoisdubois5658
    @francoisdubois5658 Před 11 lety +4

    Une composition musicale vraiment extraordinaire!!

  • @leonardmclaughlin3611
    @leonardmclaughlin3611 Před 11 lety +4

    Extraordinary, every instrument is clearly heard when it's their time. A fine
    piece of conducting. The orchestra if one of the finest.

  • @tj-ze4kq
    @tj-ze4kq Před 4 lety +3

    7:20 It's magic

  • @alanhearty
    @alanhearty Před 4 lety +3

    I have the original score in front of me and he thinks that it is allowed and takes the liberty of transforming the work of the master Mozart!
    if you do not have his talent respect the work composed !!

  • @violettavalery857
    @violettavalery857 Před 6 lety +2

    Amadeus grazie per questo video. Questa esecuzione mi ricorda quella di Brendel/Marriner/Academy of St. Martin in the fields. Comunque sia è STRAORDINARIA. Ancora grazie.

  • @adprsto
    @adprsto Před 11 lety +4

    Ahh, this one gonna be my next fav mozart music! but relax Piano Concerto no.21, i still love you :)

  • @reecejennings
    @reecejennings Před 11 lety +4

    As always, beautiful.

  • @333Chrome
    @333Chrome Před 12 lety +2

    40 yearse ago it was expensive to buy a vinyl with classic music, and it was almost too expensive to buy pop music of he 70ties. these days its around.

  • @dini_nasution
    @dini_nasution Před 4 lety +3

    2:44 - 3:43

  • @johanelpro5462
    @johanelpro5462 Před 6 lety +2

    antes de saber de quien era esta musica (segundo movimiento)la escuchaba en un comercial de los relojes nivada y decia de quien será esa música y que número de concierto es,hasta que un día compré el disco compacto del conc.num.27 de amadeus y cual fue mi sorpresa al escucharlo,muy bello el segundo movimiento.

  • @felixcatman6837
    @felixcatman6837 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @jirojapan
    @jirojapan Před 11 lety +5

    The way every note just sparkles... is Joao Pires playing piano?

  • @gregoireputallaz8213
    @gregoireputallaz8213 Před 7 lety +2

    magnifique dernier concerto pour piano de mozart composee en 1791

  • @shanakathegreat
    @shanakathegreat Před 11 lety +2

    INEXPLICABLE

  • @bahtiarmumen8143
    @bahtiarmumen8143 Před 11 lety +4

    I love that so

  • @1janak362
    @1janak362 Před 10 lety +4

    The Larghetto is absolutely superb.

  • @magomiquelc.chriest4299
    @magomiquelc.chriest4299 Před 11 lety +1

    I love this video!

  • @ullakorpi-anttila88
    @ullakorpi-anttila88 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It's a wonder - God gave Mozart so much divine music to write down, and although he didn't live long, he did it ❤

    • @angelracing
      @angelracing Před 4 měsíci +2

      the greater and pure your love, the greater and better the infinite creative possibilities of the universe will flow through you... 😘🤣

    • @angelracing
      @angelracing Před 4 měsíci +2

      the heart is the magic key for everything to come true in the universe... 😎🤩

    • @ullakorpi-anttila88
      @ullakorpi-anttila88 Před 4 měsíci

      @@angelracing Thank you - I'd like to say that great music performed in an honest way - true to the composer, true to the musician is how we can feel God's love for us, giving us these treasures through His protegees...

  • @TK-tv5un
    @TK-tv5un Před 6 lety +1

    The second movement's theme is taken straight from Bach and I love it.

    • @brianr.3085
      @brianr.3085 Před 6 lety +1

      Which Bach piece is it taken from? I've been reading about this piece for years and none of the authors mention a connection between Mozart's theme and a Bach piece so far.

    • @TK-tv5un
      @TK-tv5un Před 6 lety +1

      Brian start from 15:23 definitely a variation on a baroque theme not Bach I misremembered but Handel. His Water music I believe

  • @MrBarvolento
    @MrBarvolento Před 6 lety +2

    Esta música maravillosa

  • @majorphil
    @majorphil Před 6 lety

    Magnificent !!!

  • @agonludmilla
    @agonludmilla Před 11 lety +1

    i think that my situation is an accident on the way of my life in earth that god allowed me for me to develop some skills. so i am fine in spite of that. send you my thanks and cheers. anna from brazil. be happy all the time in spite of anything that may happen to you.

  • @mariavictoriamaffassanti399

    Me transporta!!!!

  • @expinc67
    @expinc67 Před 2 lety +1

    Larghetto- 13:34 , 15:48

  • @ullakorpi-anttila88
    @ullakorpi-anttila88 Před rokem

    This must be Paul Badura-Skoda - BEAUTIFUL! - no-one else plays Mozart like he does - on piano the best interpreter of Mozart whom I know. Especially the 2nd part, Larghetto, is one of the pieces I have to listen to again and again.

  • @robinbrace9512
    @robinbrace9512 Před 11 lety +1

    Hello Henry. Yes, I can assure you of my knowledge of (the real) Mozart because I am quite a classical music enthusiast. But I think that thanks are due to somebody who has sweated long and hard in order to make this more available.

  • @mariog123
    @mariog123 Před 7 lety +3

    Es un concierto maravilloso. Tengo una versión interpretada por Friedrich Gulda. Mozart deja como su último concierto para piano una obra genial.

    • @dubbelhenke854
      @dubbelhenke854 Před 7 lety

      I used to have an old one with Gulda and Hans Svarowsky conducting. It was absolutely divine.....

  • @stevestevenson9409
    @stevestevenson9409 Před rokem

    Gawd, I grew up hearing and craving every 3:00 pop song. But I keep listening and expanding and accepting. Have the patience to embrace and get off on 30-minute pieces.

  • @georgiawang1379
    @georgiawang1379 Před 11 lety +1

    Awesome I'm playing this too

  • @massimodellagata1982
    @massimodellagata1982 Před 12 lety +1

    I totally agree

  • @carlosandresguevaraguapach3418

    Es genial

  • @humanadeniebla
    @humanadeniebla Před 11 lety +2

    Maravilloso concierto Rubinstein , maestro!!!

  • @henryspragge
    @henryspragge Před 11 lety

    Okay I figured :) Oh I didn't realize this man went through the work of playing the music. You are right then, this man deserves a Big Thanks You! :D

  • @mereyeslacalle
    @mereyeslacalle Před 7 lety +2

    Este concierto me emociona tanto, será porque fue el último , es tan bello !!

  • @carolyns.scarlett2068
    @carolyns.scarlett2068 Před 11 lety +1

    Your so right, it must have been divine! Their style of clothes, mannerism, values and their monarch, even as servant it must just been delightful with only this music evolving and operatic, simple but colorful plays. I wouldn't say they were oppressed but well loved to have this type / only entertainment! during this century the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II was / noted in history for Enlightened absolutism in arts, music & political opinions.

  • @igorzaltsman2812
    @igorzaltsman2812 Před 11 lety

    Benjamin Britten/ English Chamber Orchestra/ Sir Clifford Curzon. Beautifull. Thank you very much

  • @agonludmilla
    @agonludmilla Před 11 lety

    can you be kind and inform me why i shouldnt use cal logs? i would be thankful. anna from brazil.

  • @PilgernperRad
    @PilgernperRad Před 9 lety +1

    Die schönste, erhabenste Stelle, Schlüssel-Stelle (das Ganze ist sowieso erhaben, Musik aus einer anderen Spähre halt) war und ist für mich immer - und ist immer wieder nach 15:58 für ein, zwei Minuten, doch dann will ich das ganze Konzert immer wieder hören! Es ist wohl ein Vermächtnis Mozarts: Leute, haltet diese Erde in Ehren!!

  • @Lillars
    @Lillars Před 7 lety

    Pourquoi le concerto est-il un demi-ton plus haut si bécarre au lieu de si bémol) ?

  • @patarmstrong4676
    @patarmstrong4676 Před 5 lety

    I first heard the third movement in the 1980s, played on PBS by Vladimir Feltsman. It caught my attention immediately, but playing it considerably slower than it is here, he seemed to play it with great reverence and you could feast much more on every single note. It is a marvelous composition with a beautiful melody...this is a bit fast. Try it slower, I think you will enjoy it more...it has to be more at the speed of golf rather than race horse basketball!

  • @ullakorpi-anttila88
    @ullakorpi-anttila88 Před rokem

    To: Am4d3usMůz4rt Thank you for this beautiful concerto with Paul Badura-Skoda (among pianists the greatest interpreter of Mozart)! However.
    I would have a request: Would it be possible to get back the Larghetto part separately, like it was earlier? It was called Piano Chill. I ask, because in this version there are some more notes at a couple of places (for instance abt 18.20 - and more), and I find them superfluous, and a bit disturbing to the serene simplicity of this utterly beautiful part They may of course belong to the original partiture, but I think this part is more tranquil without them.

  • @christopheschuwey86
    @christopheschuwey86 Před 11 lety +1

    Who are the pianist and the conductor. This is a splendid version !

  • @kurosakishere
    @kurosakishere Před 11 lety

    Cool it with the caps.

  • @WilfriedBerk
    @WilfriedBerk Před 8 lety +1

    Clara Haskil ?

  • @fulviopolce1884
    @fulviopolce1884 Před 11 lety

    Si puo' sapere chi esegue questo concerto (solita ,orchestra e direttore)?
    Grazie.

  • @zarberg
    @zarberg Před 12 lety +1

    If I had a time machine I'd go back to 1760 or so and publish the majority of Mozart's work, not for fame or fortune of my own but so he would write new stuff.

  • @johnappleseed8369
    @johnappleseed8369 Před 7 lety

    Quite a nice little PC

  • @zigmaskazlauskas4949
    @zigmaskazlauskas4949 Před 11 lety +1

    Wunderschön!

  • @absoftitanium
    @absoftitanium Před 11 lety +1

    This concerto, in common with a number of Mozart's, has numerous instances where the pianist is called upon to waggle two fingers on a pair of keys for a few seconds. That's a cute little filip, but it doesn't really do much to advance the theme, does it?

  • @MichaelAntonOrigami
    @MichaelAntonOrigami Před 11 lety +2

    @AgApE010 Maybe he's writing music in heaven lol

  • @beethovenlovedmozart
    @beethovenlovedmozart Před 9 lety +2

    In all my years of studying Mozart, I can assure there is no question in my mind this was written in the 1791 timeframe..1788? These historians are crazy,

    • @albertstemmett8006
      @albertstemmett8006 Před 8 lety +1

      +beethovenlovedmozart From his Biography you are probably correct. Written in the early part of 1791. He was working on Figaro ( revising to suit the singers) as well as "The Magic Flute" was already in dire financial straits6 Children and 4 of them dies within the first year.
      Mozart himself dies ( probably kidney or intestinal cancer on Dec 5th 1791.
      Next to Chopin and Beethoven, Mozart was probably the most prolific composer ---- Often writing overtures to his operas only hours before the performance in Vienna.

    • @beethovenlovedmozart
      @beethovenlovedmozart Před 7 lety

      I suppose there is a "chance" Mozart revised this in 1791 which is why I hear some of his later techniques. He did that a lot.

    • @beethovenlovedmozart
      @beethovenlovedmozart Před 7 lety

      BTW, starting at 7:20 is a prime example of why I think it wasnt written in 1788.

    • @beethovenlovedmozart
      @beethovenlovedmozart Před 7 lety +1

      Just out of curiosity, what makes Beethoven or Chopin more prolific composers over say someone like Schubert? Also I have never heard of Beethoven writing anything hours before a performance. People use his deafness as an excuse, but I dont. Most great composers wrote before playing it. Mozart was absolutely a prolific composer, but curious why you put Beethoven and Chopin in same category.

    • @lilMissF0F0
      @lilMissF0F0 Před 2 lety +1

      @@beethovenlovedmozart mozart is way out of Chopin and Beethoven’s league. Mozart was such a genius

  • @cyrusgitonga7984
    @cyrusgitonga7984 Před 6 lety +1

    3rd movement, Beethoven piano concerto number 2

  • @armandogonella2770
    @armandogonella2770 Před rokem +1

    M O Z A R T I S S I M O !

  • @irasadoff3942
    @irasadoff3942 Před 2 lety +2

    the excellent pianist here is Emil Gilels and the lesser known conductor is Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov and the USSR state Orchestra. My favorite version of the piece is by Clara Haskil and Ferenc Fricsay. No one understands Mozart's idiom and phrasing th way she does. Heavenly, all these years later.

  • @henryspragge
    @henryspragge Před 11 lety +1

    You realize this guy isn't the real Amadeus Mozart, right? I am just checking cause you sounded almost like you were thanking this guy for composing the pieces :)

  • @ullakorpi-anttila88
    @ullakorpi-anttila88 Před rokem

    @jurli21 Beautiful - the pianist, Paul-Badura-Skoda, is in my opinion the best interpreter of Mozart among pianists. It's especially the 2nd part, Larghetto, that I love...

  • @rolandscharenguivel8216
    @rolandscharenguivel8216 Před 11 lety +3

    Yes, an excellent performance ........ but who is the pianist ? and who is the conductor ? and orchestra ?
    The second movement is very lyrical , dolce , and very beautifully played .

    • @ThuAnh-qd2fo
      @ThuAnh-qd2fo Před 5 lety

      Roland Scharenguivel I’m not sure if I am correct, but I think the pianist is Alfred Brendel

  • @leonardmclaughlin3611
    @leonardmclaughlin3611 Před 11 lety

    Sometimes people write in all caps to show excitement !!

  • @elisadoroteakirsten5515
    @elisadoroteakirsten5515 Před 8 lety +1

    me mandaram Mozart ,e mesmo que eu não queira ;acabo MOZARTEANDO é, realmente não posso ver alguém me mandando MOZART QUE EU TOPO.22=1=2016=Vou MOZERTIAR até umas horas

  • @tj-ze4kq
    @tj-ze4kq Před 4 lety

    7:21

  • @jackmikauck5277
    @jackmikauck5277 Před 10 lety +3

    im here because marlboro 27s

  • @mahmutonal1994
    @mahmutonal1994 Před 12 lety

    Who performing this?

  • @amedeomarra8398
    @amedeomarra8398 Před 3 lety +1

    Solo una parola Soave.

  • @luigidagosto2692
    @luigidagosto2692 Před 11 lety +1

    Il miglior commento a questo video è l'invito a leggere quanto ha scritto Piero Rattalino nella recente pubblicazione "Guida alla Musica Pianistica".

  • @user-uv7pe9lt6c
    @user-uv7pe9lt6c Před 4 lety +1

    так играл наверное сам Вольфганг!

  • @MuseDuCafe
    @MuseDuCafe Před 11 lety

    Time to pick up that pen and the manuscript paper, then, and compose something 'more effective' for us to hear.

  • @wolfgangamadeusmozart4569
    @wolfgangamadeusmozart4569 Před 11 lety +1

    please... please don't... any modification ruins it sir.

  • @agonludmilla
    @agonludmilla Před 11 lety

    sweet friend let me explain you something - i am becoming blind of the only sight i have - the right one - but this doesnt cause any bad cause i am almost 73 and happy with the life i had always happy - my situation makes me use caps. cause i can better see what i am writing - but many people tells me caps are bad that´s why i have asked you why not use caps. see? ok continue

  • @rekamwhos3859
    @rekamwhos3859 Před 5 lety +1

    Kami?

  • @johncarroll5178
    @johncarroll5178 Před 10 lety

    My Shazam app says this painist is Clara Haskil

    • @patrickjmurphy1911
      @patrickjmurphy1911 Před 10 lety +1

      i had this same recording a long time ago. the pianist is alfred brendel with the vienna volksoper orchestra

    • @stgoa
      @stgoa Před 8 lety

      +patrick j murphy are you absolutely sure?

  • @agonludmilla
    @agonludmilla Před 11 lety

    i have suubbed your channel.

  • @geminian7846
    @geminian7846 Před 11 lety

    Why would anyone want to?

  • @PilgernperRad
    @PilgernperRad Před 9 lety

    15:58 so ist es einfacher

    • @paubue
      @paubue Před 6 lety

      Danke! - Volltreffer... einfach überirdisch diese Stelle... aber bei Mozart nicht erstaunlich, ist er sowieso... ;-)

  • @Horaz70
    @Horaz70 Před 11 lety

    :-)

  • @Madeyoulook51
    @Madeyoulook51 Před 8 lety

    Who #quietlife here

  • @littlemozart5363
    @littlemozart5363 Před 8 lety

    second part how always boring and third how always oh so nice...