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    Original video: • MOZART PIANO CONCERTO ...
    Piece: Piano Concerto No. 25 in C Major K. 503
    Performed by: Mitsuko Uchida
    Transcribed by: Tony Williams
    faq:
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    Q: how do you transcribe? / A: i use musescore for notation and 'Transcribe!' for beat marking, slowing down etc
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    Q: why are some videos not transcribed by you? / A: sometimes other people submit transcriptions, most are commissioned from others who can do a better job than i can. i want to make sure you see the best transcriptions possible!

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  • @GeorgeCollier
    @GeorgeCollier  Před rokem +4369

    i know we take the piss out of classical a bit here but there are some incredible musicians and amazing pieces of music you all ought to check out :) this is Mitsuko Uchida by the way, performing her cadenza of Piano Concerto 25 K. 503

    • @juanf.crespo2639
      @juanf.crespo2639 Před rokem +34

      Mozart, of course

    • @NeoRazor
      @NeoRazor Před rokem +114

      Piano Concerto 25,000. Boy that Mozart sure was prolific.

    • @bgolden0707
      @bgolden0707 Před rokem +11

      tapa tapa tapa.... trilolololo!!! had me rolling! loved your commentary on a beautiful performance.

    • @Concertym
      @Concertym Před rokem +10

      Mozart man, this is so great. That music is so fresh and beautifull. Mozart for eternity. Beethoven concerto 5 is something too...

    • @omarino99
      @omarino99 Před rokem +57

      why’d you “take the piss” out of classical music, I don’t understand

  • @samylemzaoui2298
    @samylemzaoui2298 Před rokem +8241

    she plays every note so clean it doesnt even sound like a piano at parts it's crazy

    • @Stu5727
      @Stu5727 Před rokem +302

      1:32 briefly sounds like a synth or a midi from a video game soundtrack, insanely consistent intonation

    • @ElMage11
      @ElMage11 Před rokem +39

      @@Stu5727 What does this mean? How can piano players have a "voice" or a different sound? how do they influence the sound of the instrument?

    • @samuelwaller4924
      @samuelwaller4924 Před rokem +250

      @@ElMage11 the force when they strike the key, how they strike the key, how you release the key, basically everything can affect the tone, though not much so you usually don't think about it which is why it is so crazy how consistant her tone is lol

    • @chicken_burgers
      @chicken_burgers Před rokem +26

      @@ElMage11 it’s like failing to press your cords on bass drawing it with inconsistent strengths so much can influence the tone

    • @ryanbrown5141
      @ryanbrown5141 Před rokem +2

      Wait thats a she?

  • @aumenarys
    @aumenarys Před rokem +6502

    she's now 73yo and still plays everything by heart. she's phenomenal!

    • @triplezgames3882
      @triplezgames3882 Před rokem +128

      73 * 365 * 40h = 1 065 800h of practice...
      crazy 🤯

    • @SillyNolan
      @SillyNolan Před rokem +53

      if she's 73 then she's 121.66666

    • @mystictnediser3854
      @mystictnediser3854 Před rokem +16

      It's like cat age. Music age

    • @mempotato3189
      @mempotato3189 Před rokem +8

      @@triplezgames3882 she didn’t practice from birth though did she

    • @triplezgames3882
      @triplezgames3882 Před rokem +40

      @@mempotato3189 Yeah was a joke... look at the title, 40h a day is pretty unlikely as well

  • @alphonsenyoumssi4893
    @alphonsenyoumssi4893 Před rokem +776

    In a recent interview she said she raised the bar to 50 hours per day … in my opinion it doesn’t get better than that , she’s really dedicated to her art

  • @evifnoskcaj
    @evifnoskcaj Před 8 měsíci +208

    Mitsuko Uchida is one of the best interpreters of Mozart. Period. She is phenomenal, incredibly controlled and refined, and a true musician of the highest caliber. She has several performances where she conducts from the piano. She's the real deal!

    • @Tennisisreallyfun
      @Tennisisreallyfun Před 8 měsíci +12

      Agreed! She really is the best when it comes to Mozart, she and Orli Shaham as well. They just have such a clean, crystalline yet sweet/warm tone! And so elegant! Perfect for Mozart🤩

    • @angelito2144
      @angelito2144 Před 8 měsíci +4

      She's a legend

    • @TheRealGnolti
      @TheRealGnolti Před 7 měsíci +5

      Her Schubert is up there with Brendel's.

    • @user-jj8kg5ef2t
      @user-jj8kg5ef2t Před 6 měsíci

      Lili Kraus

    • @ckzf1842
      @ckzf1842 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Absolutely agree ! ❤❤❤

  • @serbianchromus61
    @serbianchromus61 Před rokem +11919

    she practiced so hard that she rose the boundary of a day being 24 hours to 40 hours, so inspiring

    • @ricomarcelmusic
      @ricomarcelmusic Před rokem +367

      Played right past the time space continuum

    • @bgill7475
      @bgill7475 Před rokem +302

      That's the meme...

    • @jcjeffpfa
      @jcjeffpfa Před rokem +29

      Thats what I was thinking 🤣🤣🤣

    • @alexxdaye-alberson7243
      @alexxdaye-alberson7243 Před rokem +47

      I was just asking the same question!!!!!! Maybe she's figured out time travel through musical quantum physics and we haven't caught up to it yet. LOL! That's my theoretical guess seeing that there are only 24 hours in a day. Either way, she did it! Nobel Prize winning stuff there!

    • @Tracy-mz9bi
      @Tracy-mz9bi Před rokem +230

      Because she is Ling Ling
      And I found the classcial world is so mean. People will judge her performance. People will ask if this piece is hard enough, will she sound nice on more challenging piece 😂

  • @sufferhead6943
    @sufferhead6943 Před rokem +4735

    I saw 40 hrs a day and instantly clicked. That sort of dedication deserves to be worshipped.

    • @rj119x
      @rj119x Před rokem +37

      literally just like me frfr

    • @Chorro38
      @Chorro38 Před rokem +19

      Exactly, me too 😂

    • @sufferhead6943
      @sufferhead6943 Před rokem +18

      @@ncjenx9504 Use mere mortals could never ever hope to dream of acheiving her level.

    • @coupdetat2318
      @coupdetat2318 Před rokem +8

      Them little numbers, i dedicate 41 hours a day for breathing? How about that?

    • @zordevo7485
      @zordevo7485 Před rokem +3

      @@ncjenx9504 24 hrs does really feel like 40 hrs on acid lul

  • @jamiececilielange5249
    @jamiececilielange5249 Před rokem +312

    I looked her up. Her name is Mitsuko Uchida and she gave her first recital at 14 and is now 74 y/o. I don't know when this video was recorded, but she now has 60 years of experience playing piano. I'm glad to see she hasn't stopped playing. Most videos I see, the musicians are often 15-35 years old.

    • @piotrlara3002
      @piotrlara3002 Před rokem +17

      I would say that is because most of pianists become teachers (proffessors), and dedicate their lives to teaching, especially after 35/40 years old

    • @lomlam58
      @lomlam58 Před rokem +15

      This is very common in classical music, pianists specially keep playing until they're dead or almost. With various qualities of playing but some of them stay amazing until the end.

    • @adrianosz8780
      @adrianosz8780 Před rokem +19

      She's actually only 19 years old. It's because she practices 40 hours a day, so the age number goes faster.

    • @jepz11
      @jepz11 Před rokem +5

      Thank you, Jamie.
      It is her life shining through, how she plays this.

    • @Karen-ul9hd
      @Karen-ul9hd Před 7 měsíci +3

      Look up Martha Argerich, still magnificent at 82 or Maria Joao Pires, 79

  • @maddy3852
    @maddy3852 Před rokem +156

    me: practices 4 hours a month
    also me: why can't I play like that ...

  • @marijnvangeest
    @marijnvangeest Před rokem +3338

    0:14 just imagine this being a real sheet music page with the transcript reading: "very clean damn"
    And the pianist is thinking: "oh, well ok. Let me try..."

    • @c.j.4014
      @c.j.4014 Před rokem +71

      omg I would love to have sheet music like this LOL

    • @cockballsiii6524
      @cockballsiii6524 Před rokem +52

      *tapa tapa tapa tapa tapa tapa*

    • @Triairius
      @Triairius Před rokem +26

      I'm sure we'll see more of it as we get more younger people as composers. It'll bring some great life to their music!

    • @mrping2603
      @mrping2603 Před rokem +17

      "Very fast" well shoot ok let's go

    • @chanhailey7848
      @chanhailey7848 Před rokem +14

      *trillololol*

  • @aaroni6172
    @aaroni6172 Před rokem +2561

    Her phrasing is so good and her dynamic contrast is so good it sounds like she’s playing an entire orchestra god DAMN

    • @mj11222
      @mj11222 Před rokem +3

      No!! God BLESS!! 🙏

    • @tylerbuck9347
      @tylerbuck9347 Před rokem +3

      @@mj11222 yes

    • @mj11222
      @mj11222 Před rokem

      @@tylerbuck9347 😇🙏

    • @kagitsune
      @kagitsune Před rokem

      Right?? She makes Mozart sound like Lizst, it's incredible! 😍

  • @gtoyadhatagyab8013
    @gtoyadhatagyab8013 Před rokem +121

    She played so fast in her practice that she sped up time to go faster than earth's rotation to fit 40 hours in a day...

    • @Tore_Lund
      @Tore_Lund Před rokem +2

      Yes this is played too fast according to the notes? Well music tradition is something to cherish. I'm highly impressed.

    • @GourSmith
      @GourSmith Před rokem +2

      Time is subjective. She experiences time differently than us-that’s all.

    • @user-jj8kg5ef2t
      @user-jj8kg5ef2t Před 6 měsíci

      Just the opposite.....It is because she does SLOW PRACTICE. very important.... she practice so slowly that time come still, that is why she can practice 40 hours each day, 10 days each week, and 7 weeks each month, and 24 months per year......(Musicians, and budding musicians all know what SLOW PRACTICE means).

  • @VereBirdIII
    @VereBirdIII Před 7 měsíci +19

    That is not an incredibly hard piece where virtuoso passages are concerned but the musicality of Mozart and Ms. Uchida is the virtuosity here. Bravo to the both of them, well done!!

    • @Samuri_Jack_Enjoyer
      @Samuri_Jack_Enjoyer Před 7 měsíci +7

      Mozart is dauntingly virtuosic; one wrong note and everyone notices it, unlike Rachmaninoff or Liszt.

    • @chocoflake8027
      @chocoflake8027 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@Samuri_Jack_Enjoyer You can notice the wrong note better, because it's kept more simple... Mozart's music is incredible, however Liszt and Rachmaninoff are beyond virtuosic, and it's not how difficult it is to notice a wrong note, it's about the difficulty of the piece itself. The listeners don't matter.

  • @Tony32
    @Tony32 Před rokem +3466

    She practiced 40 hours a day, 8 days a week.
    That's commitment!

  • @dtzku
    @dtzku Před rokem +2495

    She is the one who can legitimately claim to have 30 years of experience at the age of 18!

    • @NotToffie
      @NotToffie Před rokem +27

      big brain meth

    • @NotToffie
      @NotToffie Před rokem +13

      marh

    • @datutturugang666
      @datutturugang666 Před rokem +7

      @@NotToffie mars
      mark
      dark
      warp
      spark
      dork

    • @yourgirleft
      @yourgirleft Před rokem +3

      same as the 40 hours in a day thing so get you i get you

    • @laraerdelyi4299
      @laraerdelyi4299 Před rokem

      @@yourgirleft the 40 h a day is a meme..the title of the video is a joke..but non-musicials dont get it(or even musicials but if you are one you have vetter chances to do so)

  • @ISEEKSPACE
    @ISEEKSPACE Před rokem +14

    She transcended time and it shows! Beautiful!

  • @antonydevadass4856
    @antonydevadass4856 Před rokem +18

    She bent space time itself to squeeze out another 16 hours in a day. Magnificent!

  • @afterimage1993
    @afterimage1993 Před rokem +5482

    that's amazing that she could practice 40 HOURS a DAY!

  • @darrenliang1723
    @darrenliang1723 Před rokem +1386

    as a pianist its not easy to switch up dynamics that flawlessly. its incredible how she does that with so much elegance

    • @antoinedebruit6140
      @antoinedebruit6140 Před rokem +11

      Work very slowly you'll be surprise how easy it helps the body memorise the dynamic changes

    • @sephyy.c5360
      @sephyy.c5360 Před rokem +6

      as a pianist switching up dynamics is incredibly easy what r u talking about

    • @superbowyiming
      @superbowyiming Před rokem +14

      @@sephyy.c5360 Actually what he said is right. At the beginning yeah it's easier but later it's much harder due to how scores written and the piano structure. I'd say at the end it's harder than strings and woodwinds for dynamic control (I feel that when playing piano n saxophone

    • @sephyy.c5360
      @sephyy.c5360 Před rokem +3

      @@superbowyiming as someone who has played piano for upwards of 15 years yes her feel for the music and her transitions are very impressive but changing fluidly between dynamics is not hard if you have any basic talent lmao

    • @DingleberryQuandale
      @DingleberryQuandale Před rokem +1

      Shes practices 40 hours a day, ofc she does that easily

  • @GiladPellaeon
    @GiladPellaeon Před 8 měsíci +6

    Uchida is a fantastic pianist, I especially love her interpretation of the Beethoven Concertos, she recorded with the Berlin Philharmonic!

  • @evifnoskcaj
    @evifnoskcaj Před rokem +718

    Mitsuko Uchida is so refined, exquisite, and her Mozart is perfect.

    • @vanjavanja3905
      @vanjavanja3905 Před rokem +1

      REALLY ? UAUAUA !!! AND YOU ARE A GENIUS MAYVBE !

    • @gonzalo4658
      @gonzalo4658 Před rokem +3

      @drz-krak she composed all that,its her cadenza

    • @rafaelkentoyamamoto8600
      @rafaelkentoyamamoto8600 Před rokem

      @drz-krak How silly. The most captivating aspects of a presentation are the feeling, dynamics, pauses and other aspects that no robot can imitate, as it is unique to each interpreter.

    • @gonzalo4658
      @gonzalo4658 Před rokem

      @drz-krak youre right lol, this is all right
      Though we knew that innately. Nothing can take away from her exquisite cadenza based on - wait - MOZART THEMES? Mozart was brilliant and also original, but Mozart and Co was also a personal expression of Haydn. About 80% of the time. So let Uchida’s cadenza be an expression of that musical period.
      At least that’s my theory. “Arthur, not everyone’s bland. You’re bland, Murray”. I think whenever someone forms a cadenza, it’s by nature not 100% “original”, but the brilliancy, ingenuity, and quality is just totally distinct from all that preceded it. Like I said, yes it doesn’t count as “original”, but it does count as original. What she contrived here stems from Mozart’s themes yes, but we can at least respect how far she went to separate from that. The real nail in the hammer, though, is that Mozart was much himself a cog in a capital ‘c’ Classical machine. Her fanciful modulations reflect much more awesome music than merely a representation of an artist. I dare say, even more than merely a representation of that whole period.
      She engineers here a lovelily diverse domain of musical permutations. I said lovelily on purpose, and meant something more like ‘amiably’; adverb to, let’s say, rhetorically intensify the titillation of the tonal tensions?
      Perhaps we’ll excuse my long-winded, multi-pillared theory in the end.
      It’s definitely an open-ended subject. I ultimately return my case back to the care of your very enlightening and very neutral thoughts. +
      We don needa be robotic and robust about Mozart and Bach. Beethoven? Okay, maybe we’ll leave his works perfectly alone. But that’s the thing, because he liked cadenzas, he was on board with the idea, and supplied his own. Bach intended ornaments, and Mozart cadenzas. Impressionist stylists maybe not so much - MAYBE.

  • @jobhighschoolofcrosscity8430

    Playing that fast and at such a quiet voice is one of the hardest things in piano and requires masterful finger control. This is amazing

    • @gailhall6283
      @gailhall6283 Před rokem +15

      You almost have to stop breathing for that kind of control. I found myself holding my breath for her at certain places in the music. Brilliant. She's brilliant.

  • @recordclassicalmusic
    @recordclassicalmusic Před 5 měsíci +1

    That sounded amazing!! Thanks for sharing

  • @Mysterious_Vocalist
    @Mysterious_Vocalist Před rokem +2

    Very clean... The intonations of each note parts are very distinct from each other.
    Impressive 👍😀

  • @wisdomseeker0142
    @wisdomseeker0142 Před rokem +832

    You know what!!! I’m a violinist but even I have to pick my damn jaw off the floor at how she controls the volume of those notes. She plays so fast and aggressive with articulation then she slows and slightly presses the keys with an utmost gentleness and makes individual tones sing. She doesn’t press the keys with the same force. I can’t describe what I’m hearing in accurate detail because this is not my instrument but I hear how she is making the notes come to life. This woman is an artist.

    • @godwinyan5448
      @godwinyan5448 Před rokem +3

      Yes

    • @organboi
      @organboi Před rokem +1

      What does your being a violinist have to do with anything?

    • @mentsu.3308
      @mentsu.3308 Před rokem +11

      @@organboi brings some musical knowledge onto the table

    • @jameshakai1662
      @jameshakai1662 Před rokem +16

      ​@@organboi Violinists have a much more direct control over their dynamics, as they have a direct connection to the sound producing part of their instrument, whereas pianists connect indirectly through hammers. Control of dynamics is therefore easier on a violin. In other words, if a violinist is impressed with a pianist's control of dynamics, than that pianist's control is implied to be extraordinarily good

    • @an6350
      @an6350 Před rokem +2

      @@jameshakai1662 exactly

  • @ok45038
    @ok45038 Před rokem +1074

    Phenomenal playing! I had the pleasure of seeing her perform 6 of Schubert's impromptus recently. Her interpretation was phenomenal, the best I've ever heard of the works, and was so captivating. I was on the edge of my seat for the entire concert!

    • @da96103
      @da96103 Před rokem

      What happened to the other 2?

    • @ok45038
      @ok45038 Před rokem +6

      @@da96103 She didn't play them for some reason, couldn't tell you why. The ones she didn't play were op.90 no2 and no3 (from the first set of four chronologically). I suppose it made the program short enough to not require an interlude, and since you often play the two she left out as a pair, it made sense to cut them? A real shame, as I was learning those two specifically at the time and I would have liked to see a live interpretation of them.

    • @chengliklik
      @chengliklik Před rokem

      Question! At 1:38 bar 51, the right-hand notes were F#-A-D-F#-D-A-F# but she played both Ds with a C and C# respectively.
      Was it a piano score transcription mistake, or she actually played the wrong note? (though I'd doubt the latter)
      Because I have to say, if she actually changed the notes, I'd be impressed, since it sounded so good! I can feel the tension in the arpeggio!

    • @theangrycheeto
      @theangrycheeto Před rokem

      @@ok45038 Do you play any musical instruments yourself?

    • @ok45038
      @ok45038 Před rokem

      @@theangrycheeto I do, I've played the piano (classically trained) for about 7 years now, and I dabble in other instruments - particularly guitar. Piano is my primary instrument though.

  • @user-qt5xh9mt7x
    @user-qt5xh9mt7x Před rokem +7

    Been to two of her concerts, incredible pianist

  • @gmmgmmg
    @gmmgmmg Před rokem +1

    Need more classical music videos on this amazing channel

  • @Kosmo_Z
    @Kosmo_Z Před rokem +319

    Glad to see classical music getting some exposure on this channel!

    • @Luca-yg5qx
      @Luca-yg5qx Před rokem +9

      Check out "B Sharp" and "f flat", basically George Collier for Classical.

    • @yunarukami14
      @yunarukami14 Před rokem

      @@Luca-yg5qx Thanks for the recommendation, men.

  • @mimiseton
    @mimiseton Před 8 měsíci +2

    Dear Mitsuko, I bet Wolfie is overjoyed with the way you make his music sing! It doesn't get any better than this!

  • @axoid
    @axoid Před rokem +5

    She's so dedicated she broke the spacetime continuum so she could practice more in a day.

  • @Dancingonthesun
    @Dancingonthesun Před rokem +112

    It's like a butterfly is fluttering around my head, the notes are so gentle and precise. Beautiful.

  • @derekforde7164
    @derekforde7164 Před rokem +118

    Only when I started making piano videos did I realize how hard it is to play a piece near perfect in one take. I can only hope to be half as good as performers like this.

    • @krasw
      @krasw Před rokem +18

      I would be totally happy to be 0.1% as good as this.

    • @ricasa2005
      @ricasa2005 Před rokem +2

      HALF?!

  • @Shaan_Suri
    @Shaan_Suri Před 8 měsíci +7

    The way she shapes the larger phrases is just sublime. Such a light, sensitive touch, yet powerful when needed. Mastery 😍

  • @chitwoodbryan4HBVS
    @chitwoodbryan4HBVS Před 8 měsíci +2

    I discovered Mitsuko uchida’s playing when I was in college. Her playing has always been exemplary to me.

  • @unspeakablevorn
    @unspeakablevorn Před rokem +77

    "man this sounds like the french national anthem what's going on here"
    Wikipedia: One of the secondary themes of the concerto's first movement is a march that often reminds people of "La Marseillaise".
    Guess I'm not the only one who thinks that. This was composed 6 years earlier, so maybe La Marseillaise should remind people of this...

    • @Madchemist002
      @Madchemist002 Před rokem +6

      I had the same thought when hearing it. "Allons enfants de la patrie!" Just rang in my head each time the theme came up.

    • @albertosousatenor
      @albertosousatenor Před rokem +3

      Thank you for saving me that trip to Wikipedia…

    • @angelito2144
      @angelito2144 Před rokem +2

      We can hear again these same notes with the same rythm pattern in the first act of Don Giovanni, strikingly enough when Leoporello is referring to France czcams.com/video/mkjzTtz-lZQ/video.html
      I used to think there was some kind of influence or even sincronicity between Mozart and Rouget de Lisle, but now my theory is that it's just a coincidence. During the classical period there were rules about how to iniciate a melody, how to please the public, what chords were appropiate for the first bars, etc. and the combination dominant->tonic was extremely popular for the first two notes of a phrase. Once you reach the tonic, if you want to keep ascending your options are scale (V-I-II-III-IV-V), arpeggio (V-I-III-V) or, if you want to make something more original but within the tastes of that period, the brand new combination V-I-II-V, which is what both composers chose to do in different places and different years but in the same art period.
      *Notice that the melody V-I-IV-V doesn't sound well, V-I-VII-V is horrible and V-I-VI-V was destined to make history two centuries later in Texas ;D czcams.com/video/8sKX3tWaOew/video.html

  • @UnknownMastery
    @UnknownMastery Před rokem +458

    She trained so hard she managed 40 hours into 1 day

    • @Danny-pd9yb
      @Danny-pd9yb Před rokem +51

      That’s the twoset meme

    • @aprilwright3900
      @aprilwright3900 Před rokem +9

      Same. Maybe like Hermione, maybe the Ministry of Magic authorized a Time-Turner for her

    • @charlieogre4537
      @charlieogre4537 Před rokem +5

      I was hoping someone would point that out.

    • @AdrienneZazulak
      @AdrienneZazulak Před rokem +1

      thank you. I came here looking for this comment!

    • @nataliableu6390
      @nataliableu6390 Před rokem

      @@aprilwright3900 Harry Potter fan here. ✋ I want a Time Turner for Christmas.🎅🎄

  • @joestephens7105
    @joestephens7105 Před 12 dny

    Wow, what a great cadenza!

  • @TURBOMIKEIFY
    @TURBOMIKEIFY Před rokem +1

    This makes me wanna pick up my E11 right about now. I miss my clarinet, haven't touched in a few years.

  • @PrimalCougar125
    @PrimalCougar125 Před rokem +92

    She practices 40 hours a day, 12 days a week, and 465 weeks a year, so inspiring

    • @randyla6706
      @randyla6706 Před rokem +6

      you're so wrong! A year only has 365 WEEKS.

    • @Rickkeys377
      @Rickkeys377 Před 8 měsíci

      @@randyla6706r/whooooooooosh

    • @digojez
      @digojez Před 8 měsíci +6

      ​@@randyla6706I think they meant 465 weeks per month and 365 months per year 🙏😊

    • @marksmith3947
      @marksmith3947 Před 8 měsíci +2

      She has to take 100 weeks of vacation every year to recuperate. She crams that into the end of December

    • @MARTIN201199
      @MARTIN201199 Před 8 měsíci +3

      But just the first 30 years of her childhood.

  • @machine-shopbilly6584
    @machine-shopbilly6584 Před rokem +49

    She's so talented she's able to practice 40 hours in a 24 hour day. I'd like to see you do that

  • @thepostapocalyptictrio4762
    @thepostapocalyptictrio4762 Před 8 měsíci +1

    THE BEST living performer of Schubert and Schoenberg pieces. Genius

  • @user-pp1li8pi7g
    @user-pp1li8pi7g Před rokem +4

    Her skill is so fast and perfected to the point where I can't even see her fingers stay in one place... Very Well.

  • @michaelj1237
    @michaelj1237 Před rokem +19

    Thanks so much for reminding us about the beauty of Mozart and Uchida’s performance thereof

  • @pianoish
    @pianoish Před rokem +96

    Mitsuko Uchida is an amazing pianist. One of my favorites. I hear a bit of Figaro in that cadenza. Specifically Act 2 finale.

    • @debob513
      @debob513 Před rokem +1

      She got the Sharingan

    • @chazanishe
      @chazanishe Před rokem

      I also heard Zauberflote in the bass. One of Papageno's themes.

    • @big_ju1c391
      @big_ju1c391 Před rokem

      Mangekio

  • @dylanchannel2661
    @dylanchannel2661 Před měsícem +1

    idk a single thing about reading music i just think these videos are dope

  • @chainsaw745
    @chainsaw745 Před rokem +3

    I feel like it would take a lot to give this woman what she deserves for the raw determination and sacrifice it took to master this piece. Is the fame and legacy enough? I hope so.

  • @Elarace
    @Elarace Před rokem +16

    extremely fast/constant staccato + soft playing+ going through octaves rapidly= a miracle (if your a pianist and you know you know)

  • @godlikesnake8909
    @godlikesnake8909 Před rokem +20

    Her control on volume is astonishing

  • @ericvogler6909
    @ericvogler6909 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I've loved Mitsuko Uchida's playing for many years. Mozart just hits me differently when it's her playing it.

  • @takahashidai6951
    @takahashidai6951 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Even though this performance is a recording, it conveys to my heart the beauty of a shining star.
    So, if I listen to her performance live, the sound must be unbelievably beautiful.

  • @Sesamox
    @Sesamox Před rokem +145

    The amazing thing is not how well she plays, but the fact that she went to Mercury or Venus in order to practice 40 hours a day!

    • @menyaa
      @menyaa Před rokem +7

      It's a reference to TwoSet Violin, a youtube channel. Go watch it, they're really funny

    • @lunarwolfcassia9435
      @lunarwolfcassia9435 Před rokem +4

      Its a joke from TwoSetViolin go watch their videos

    • @storagebee1597
      @storagebee1597 Před rokem +6

      It's a comical expression used by some wise men, more formerly known as TwoSet Violin. They are considered and very much are a laughing matter, not in a quite rude way but a ludicrously big way to express whats called funny.
      I recommend you to watch these courteous videos, they are comically funny and I can concur and vouch that these comments are for sure a true and honest specimen.

    • @sillowillo
      @sillowillo Před rokem +3

      What the hell is a twoset violin? She clearly went to Venus to do this

    • @lunarwolfcassia9435
      @lunarwolfcassia9435 Před rokem +2

      @@sillowillo TwoSetViolin is a pretty famous classical music youtube channel and they made this "Practice 40 hours a day" meme/quote.

  • @pineapplesareyummy6352
    @pineapplesareyummy6352 Před rokem +21

    This is when you have mastered complete control over the sound of every single note.

  • @adanaamun7921
    @adanaamun7921 Před rokem +8

    Wow! She almost doubled the 24-hour threshold.

    • @user-dy5rs3po2o
      @user-dy5rs3po2o Před 7 měsíci

      How is it possible if the day has only 24 hours? A miracle indeed!

  • @Euphonious.
    @Euphonious. Před rokem +2

    I must say I am fascinated by how someone can be so dedicated that they can break the boundaries of science. Amazing indeed.

  • @Alenoir88
    @Alenoir88 Před rokem +14

    The synchronisation with the piano sheet is amazing, quite a good job doing that tracking, thumbs up!

  • @Spitfire720
    @Spitfire720 Před rokem +65

    This looks not too bad if I could find out how not to make my wrists so tense 😂

    • @kempedkemp
      @kempedkemp Před rokem +3

      Hanon Virtuoso Pianist exercises for about an hour a day, will help. A good instructor who knows how to teach these exercises in invaluable! (I had one.) Wrist fluidity is very important and one of the focuses of this pedagogy.

  • @wweraw4895
    @wweraw4895 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Her sound control is simply outstanding

  • @lerolerolero37
    @lerolerolero37 Před rokem +1

    One of my favorite pianist 💖

  • @teddobomb9037
    @teddobomb9037 Před rokem +14

    I feel like the way she moves her head and plays so passionately is how Mozart would have played too

  • @francobonanni3499
    @francobonanni3499 Před rokem +8

    She Is one of the major pianist in the world. She does not play she works. To play like she does there are hours of study. O love her expression she lives with the music she plays. Great artist. Many years to her health and playing.

  • @Hyuzuka
    @Hyuzuka Před 5 měsíci +1

    the trillolololol part is insane, wish she did a video teaching how she presses the keys at that part

  • @mateomaderas5504
    @mateomaderas5504 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Love Mitsuko Uchida! She is truly one of the the very best.

  • @CurlysChilledPiano
    @CurlysChilledPiano Před rokem +6

    Her touch and musicality could make a bag of bones sound beautiful.

  • @muchtartidakbahagia
    @muchtartidakbahagia Před rokem +46

    I swear jazz and classical musicians are some of the most skilled player in their respective instrument.

  • @matthijsvanwijhe864
    @matthijsvanwijhe864 Před 8 měsíci

    She's an absolute legend! And what a great cadenza!!

  • @mikeford1273
    @mikeford1273 Před 14 dny

    I recommend getting she has ever recorded.. fabulous!❤

  • @sarahf.7750
    @sarahf.7750 Před rokem +9

    This performance gave me chills she's such a legend

  • @NancyinNYC
    @NancyinNYC Před rokem +47

    There is nobody--absolutely nobody--more musical than Mitsuko Uchida. Seeing her live is a joy, btw.

  • @shkedovb
    @shkedovb Před 7 měsíci

    Such brilliant cadenza

  • @Tletna
    @Tletna Před 12 dny

    There were a few parts where she wasn't perfectly following the dynamics and yet the way she did it was actually sounding better than if she had. It's like she composed the piece herself.

  • @PedroLopes-sz3tt
    @PedroLopes-sz3tt Před rokem +5

    @TwoSetGang 40 hours a day, Ling Ling Law at its finest!!

  • @minghaoliu430
    @minghaoliu430 Před rokem +4

    It’s so hard to control and she did wonderful at the trill part and she can manage the left hand with a very suitable diminueto was fantastic.

  • @aabrightlove
    @aabrightlove Před rokem

    That. Was. GLORIOUS

  • @marekvollach7831
    @marekvollach7831 Před 9 dny

    I find AL HER interpretations COLD...IMPERSONAL and tame

  • @Ermude10
    @Ermude10 Před rokem +15

    Wow, I practice 30 hours a day and I still can't play that well! I guess I need to increase the number of hours...

  • @NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache

    As someone who knows jack shit about classic pieces besides maybe Entry of the Gladiators or smth, this was absolutely beautiful. I love how playful the arpeggios or whatever the zigzagging piano notes are called sound! Thanks for bringing awareness to this performer George!

  • @smurf902
    @smurf902 Před 3 dny

    Mitsuko is one real artist

  • @sustainablelife1st
    @sustainablelife1st Před 8 měsíci +1

    some of these composers just wrote impossible pieces for self-agandizing vanity purposes. But good on her for showing them!

  • @MrNicks-gn8jc
    @MrNicks-gn8jc Před rokem +68

    Her complete Mozart Sonatas recordings are legendary as the most romantic emotional readings ever recorded !

    • @kevinmaestroful
      @kevinmaestroful Před rokem

      András Schiff's recordings of the Mozart sonatas are far better

    • @diligenceeke3023
      @diligenceeke3023 Před rokem +2

      @@kevinmaestroful You seem to be in the mood to argue. Hahaha

    • @kevinmaestroful
      @kevinmaestroful Před rokem

      @@diligenceeke3023 just saying lol

    • @kevinmaestroful
      @kevinmaestroful Před rokem

      @drz-krak Schiff is still alive 😉

    • @kevinmaestroful
      @kevinmaestroful Před rokem

      @drz-krak Even Mozart didn't play perfectly, every true artist knows that in terms of ''perfection'' we're never there but always arriving ;)

  • @kiaruna
    @kiaruna Před rokem +9

    One word. She is amazing.

  • @arisuaozora
    @arisuaozora Před rokem

    My goodness. That level of skill is off the chart.

  • @morganpeline9822
    @morganpeline9822 Před rokem +1

    Last time I looked there were only 24 hours in a day...Pretty amazing woman!! She bends time with her piano!

  • @kyungsik
    @kyungsik Před rokem +11

    Uchida’s Mozart is unparalleled

  • @vinilosdetribal2
    @vinilosdetribal2 Před rokem +3

    Love your channel!! Also, your musical tastes are so eerily similar to mine that when I opened your playlist, I thought it was still in mine. It’s almost a copy.

  • @Loveyoutheocean
    @Loveyoutheocean Před rokem +4

    it's just so amazing. I'm gonna watch her performance for 40 hours a day. lingling 40 hours!!!!

    • @Cherodar
      @Cherodar Před rokem +1

      It's interesting, looking at the other comments here, how little overlap there seems to be between TwoSetters and this channel's viewers!

    • @user-dy5rs3po2o
      @user-dy5rs3po2o Před 7 měsíci

      How is it possible if the day has only 24 hours? A miracle indeed!

  • @michaelstutzman6285
    @michaelstutzman6285 Před 6 měsíci

    Brilliant cadenza!

  • @koalatheworld
    @koalatheworld Před rokem +3

    I attended Mitsuko Uchida's concert in London several years ago and got an autograph from her. Uchida is such an inspirational woman! If I were to meet her in my teens, I would have been highly motivated to be a professional concert pianist.

  • @LopsideMakes
    @LopsideMakes Před rokem +6

    I love how the trauma of her sleepless nights comes out on her face.. emotion adds a lot more to music that you’ll ever know.

  • @bertrandheraud8566
    @bertrandheraud8566 Před 7 měsíci

    ça valait le coup ! c'est extraordinaire...

  • @euphxrz
    @euphxrz Před rokem +1

    Twosetters whenever they see 40hrs in every video title:
    *if you can click it slowly, you can click it quickly* : )

  • @andreisupervloguri8058
    @andreisupervloguri8058 Před rokem +3

    One of my favorite concertos!

  • @atp1130
    @atp1130 Před rokem +8

    The beauty and power to her playing is life affirming. She both honors the original composer yet outshines them and shows that she, though the conduit for the music, is an artist equal in skill to the greats. Bravo!

  • @anantwashere
    @anantwashere Před rokem

    Beautiful.

  • @Ardalaepdahy25
    @Ardalaepdahy25 Před rokem

    what a great art, niceeee. ☕

  • @kevinmarrett9532
    @kevinmarrett9532 Před rokem +7

    I’d really love to see you do a transcription of a bluegrass guitarist doing a blisteringly fast break in something like Black Eyed Suzie, or Freeborn Man by Tony Rice. Something just insanely fast flatpicking.

  • @HMPublish
    @HMPublish Před rokem +5

    40 hours a day ... that's just soooo amazing!!!!

    • @hakade5846
      @hakade5846 Před rokem

      ...that was the longest day ever :D:D:D:D:D

    • @marka1000
      @marka1000 Před rokem

      This is a reference to TwoSetViolin's Ling Ling 40 hour workout/practice

  • @imxorox77
    @imxorox77 Před dnem

    She’s an amazing pianist! Also, I realized that I can never play piano as good as her, I only have 24 hours a day😅

  • @Leeroyxoxo
    @Leeroyxoxo Před rokem

    SO light 🥺

  • @Calebthecreator
    @Calebthecreator Před rokem +18

    How are you related to Jacob collier?
    How do you transcribe?
    Do you have perfect pitch?
    Where can I suggest videos?
    What music do you listen to?
    Why are some videos not transcribed by you?