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I'm guessing that the anomalous sounds in the octaves and single notes is a result of the hammer re-striking the strings due to piano action that needs adjustment or repair. Glenn Gould had the same problem with his beloved Steinway, CD318, when recording Bach's Two- and Three-part inventions but didn't bother to fix it because he'd grown fond of its quirkiness that sounded like a hiccup.
On the other hand, since I hear this "re-striking" in the orchestra too, it is probably due to the excessively lively acoustics of an empty hall working with the position of the microphones and the C19 spacing of the musicians! Another guess. Unfortunately, a little distracting from the high level of the musicianship.
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Este concierto fue escrito por Mozart para ser interpretado por piano, 2 oboes, 2 fagotes, 2 trompas, 2 trompetas, timbales y cuerdas. Acá solamente aparece la sección de cuerdas. Si hay una genialidad en Mozart es la maestría incomparable con que jugaba con la combinación de cuerdas, maderas y bronces. Todo eso se pierde en esta versión. Es Mozart con sacarina. La correcta interpretación de la orquesta de cuerdas y el solista no compensan el brillo que se pierde . No podemos disfrutar del brillo de los oboes ni de las trompetas ni los cornos. ¡por favor, un poco más de colesterol no hace mal! Mi opinión es personal y no pretendo que sea compartido por otras personas, opinión que respecto, pero para mí fue una decepción. Es verdad que hay versiones con piano y cuarteto de cuerdas solamente, pero están destinadas a ser interpretadas en un salón de una casa, no en un teatro.
Thank you for this wonderful series Matthew. It has been most enjoyable, and I have always looked forward to each episode. I'm very sorry to hear OW is not continuing. Best wishes for your next venture, and thanks again.
Mozart often starts his concertos with a Mozart cliché. Banal phrases. But as he goes on, deeper into the musical piece, with ideas flowing, and feelings expressed, his music becomes interesting. Even in early pieces like this one.
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I am sorry Mr. widmann. I am playing this (first bassoon) next week. Despite my best efforts I have to take some liberties with the articulation, tone quality and .... well .... playing the right notes. I am ok with double tonguing in the large and contra octave, but after the first two pages I dont have much juice left.
Oh! long time no see! in January 1978, when I have been to Salzburg, I heard his Mozart No.5 at Mozart competition. he was 16 years old. of course he was winner with first prize. I was surprised at his playing Mozart, Year! so that is far cry from Japanese Mozart at all, everything was different from ours. especially how to use the bow stick. 91yrs.Japanese.
PS i played this on my 56” television, and for the life of me, I couldn’t hear any of the sound problems some have alluded to…I imagine it does depend on what device one is using to listen to the performance. I agree, incidentally: there *do* seem to be echoes in PC 26. (Another of my favourites!)
Kevin Jansson *is* the perfect miraculous prodigy to be playing one of Mozart’s absolutely best early piano concertos. I wish there were more RU-vid videos of his performances. His legato almost brings me to tears, as does his general expressiveness. Great career ahead of him