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Friedrich Gulda: Mozart - Fantasia in D minor, KV 397 (Münchner Klaviersommer 1990) 

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Live recording from the Münchner Klaviersommer 1990
From the Philharmonie am Gasteig
W.A. Mozart - Fantasia in D minor, KV 397
Watch the whole concert: goo.gl/BNVB17
Friedrich Gulda (16 May 1930 - 27 January 2000) was an Austrian pianist and composer who worked in both the classical and jazz fields.
Born in Vienna as the son of a teacher, Gulda began learning to play the piano from Felix Pazofsky at the Wiener Volkskonservatorium, aged 7. In 1942, he entered the Vienna Music Academy, where he studied piano and musical theory under Bruno Seidlhofer and Joseph Marx.
He won first prize at the Geneva International Music Competition in 1946. Initially, the jury preferred the Belgian pianist Lode Backx, but when the final vote was taken, Gulda was the winner. One of the jurors, Eileen Joyce, who favoured Backx, stormed out and claimed the other jurors were unfairly influenced by Gulda's supporters. Gulda began to play concerts worldwide. He made his Carnegie Hall debut in 1950. Together with Jörg Demus and Paul Badura-Skoda, Gulda formed what became known as the "Viennese troika".
Although most famous for his Mozart and Beethoven interpretations, Gulda also performed the music of J. S. Bach (often on clavichord), Schubert, Chopin, Schumann, Debussy and Ravel. His recordings of Bach's Well Tempered Clavier are well regarded by collectors. Apart from the Well Tempered Clavier, Gulda performed very few other pieces by Bach and recorded even fewer. Gulda's later reliance on co-operating with companies whose recording techniques were primitive in comparison to those espoused by more sophisticated rivals stood him in very poor stead with regard to posterity. The rescued Mozart sonata tapes issued on DG are unbelievably bad in terms of recorded technical quality; likewise the Debussy Preludes and Bach recordings of the late 60s and early 70s.
From the 1950s on Gulda cultivated an interest in jazz, writing several songs and instrumental pieces, and at times combining jazz and classical music in his concerts. In 1956, he performed at Birdland in New York City and at the Newport Jazz Festival. He organized the International Competition for Modern Jazz in 1966, and he established the International Musikforum, a school for students who wanted to learn improvisation, in Ossiach, Austria, in 1968. He once said: "There can be no guarantee that I will become a great jazz musician, but at least I shall know that I am doing the right thing. I don't want to fall into the routine of the modern concert pianist's life, nor do I want to ride the cheap triumphs of the Baroque bandwagon."
In jazz, he found "the rhythmic drive, the risk, the absolute contrast to the pale, academic approach I had been taught." He also took up playing the baritone saxophone.
Phillips Records included Gulda in its Great Pianists of the 20th Century CD box set, which came out in 1999. His piano students included Martha Argerich, who called Gulda "my most important influence," and the conductor Claudio Abbado.
He expressed a wish to die on the birthday of Mozart, the composer he most adored, and did so. He died of heart failure at the age of 69 on 27 January 2000 at his home in Weissenbach, Austria. Gulda is buried in the cemetery of Steinbach am Attersee, Austria. He was married twice, first to Paola Loew and then to Yuko Wakiyama. Two of his three sons, Paul and Rico Gulda, one from each of his marriages, are accomplished pianists.
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@elisabethmartini8222
@elisabethmartini8222 9 месяцев назад
Lots of salt and pepper in this interpretation. Thank you Mr. F. Gulda for playing Mozart in such a wonderful way.
@jugutierrez
@jugutierrez 2 года назад
Loved it. Full of life. Who cares about tempo, it is just a number in a score. What matters it's what you do with the music, make it art in your own personal and individual human way. My favorite interpretation, thank you Gulda.
@DressedForDrowning
@DressedForDrowning Год назад
This "faster" version (which is completely possible by the notation) inherits much more tension (to my ears) than the slower versions.
@LouiseBaudet
@LouiseBaudet 6 месяцев назад
The tempo is very important ! But I anderstand What you mean ❤
@heiditina77
@heiditina77 5 месяцев назад
Tempo : 一首曲子的速度可以快可以慢,隨著當天當下的心情而定。音樂不是定格的藝術,它不會是一成不變的。它不像照片。
@astronomo16
@astronomo16 5 лет назад
The first time that I heard this music and in the hands of Gulda was 10 years ago, I was a teen, and it provoked me a lot of deep feelings, I am happy that still today I can understand as well those feelings
@lopestania4745
@lopestania4745 2 года назад
Love
@christopheludet2819
@christopheludet2819 7 лет назад
This is wonderful. A deliberate choice of pace, fantastic control throughout and a bit of jazz sprinkled in.
@dragansavic39
@dragansavic39 2 года назад
Yes, I forgot to mention that Mr, Goulda does not pay attention that the name of the composition is "Fantasia'. Again, listen to Utchida and compare.
@pianistjustforfun
@pianistjustforfun Год назад
But you pay attention to the names of the two pianists?
@Jungfungyan
@Jungfungyan Год назад
It seems you are the only one leaves sensible comments. I wonder if he have ever used the metronome to practice before the performance. The Fantasia runs to just over 100 measures, in a single multi-tempo movement marked Andante - Adagio - Presto - Tempo primo - Presto - Tempo primo - Allegretto, and a full performance takes approximately five minutes. What a unique performance without faithful interpretation of the piece?! Also the performance is incomplete!
@syourke3
@syourke3 14 дней назад
This may be the worst thing that ever happened to this wonderful piece. Bang, bang, bang! Awful! And what is even worse is all the idiots applauding this travesty in the comments.
@kurikokaleidoscope
@kurikokaleidoscope 4 года назад
Brilliant.
@yosefmalachi
@yosefmalachi 3 года назад
Best version I’ve ever heard...
@obliobeni
@obliobeni 2 года назад
A fresh and insightful performance. Gulda actually observes the notation of the score: Andante, alla breve (i.e., half-note pulse) in D Minor--exactly the same notation as the Overture to Don Giovanni. Like the overture, it should be turbulent and foreboding, not a meditation on arpeggios.
@akiblue
@akiblue 11 месяцев назад
Sonata secrets has a video explaining the tempo could be interpreted as 2/4 in some publications which would explain the tempo here. I love both tempi equally and consider them different works.
@rhodaborrecks
@rhodaborrecks 4 месяца назад
I love this version. Best I've heard.
@cyeric4x
@cyeric4x 4 года назад
Bravo! Short but Marvelous !
@СветланаЧурякова
Превосходно, хотя и несколько театрально: прекрасная музыка и завораживающие волосатые лапы.
@user-IOLGA
@user-IOLGA Год назад
Технично и...всё
@СветланаЧурякова
@@user-IOLGA В том числе и технично. Я не хотела сказать, что это абсолютный шедевр, но очень хорошо. При засилье на ютубе массы исполнителей ниже всякой критики это уже много.
@znraymond
@znraymond 2 года назад
Different from other interpretations, a unique one with a bit touch of jazz.
@oscarnavarrooficial
@oscarnavarrooficial Год назад
Magnífico Maestro! DEP 🌹
@eternalclassicsbrothers9636
@eternalclassicsbrothers9636 4 года назад
Love Gulda & Mozart! I just uploaded this piece too :)
@MarkFarago
@MarkFarago 2 месяца назад
Perfect. I feel Mozart could have played the same way.
@pghagen
@pghagen Год назад
He was improvising a lot! He played a lot of jazz too!
@heiditina77
@heiditina77 5 месяцев назад
在Gulda 先生的演奏裡,我聽到的是活在當下的一個人在傳遞訊息。結合自己個人的思考才是正確的詮釋。莫札特應該會喜歡這個版本的演出
@savumaria4194
@savumaria4194 7 лет назад
Super tempo
@Ihengheng
@Ihengheng 7 лет назад
I feel the same.
@sesiliapiano5939
@sesiliapiano5939 11 месяцев назад
Real Mozart!❤❤❤❤❤👏👏👏👏👏
@gmichel43
@gmichel43 Год назад
Incroyable
@renaud-julesdeschenes9903
@renaud-julesdeschenes9903 7 лет назад
Interprétation sensible, raffinée, structurée, un sommet... Renaud JULES Deschênes
@Ihengheng
@Ihengheng 7 лет назад
l play this song too.
@lukasantos6991
@lukasantos6991 5 лет назад
Song?
@liamlakevold2234
@liamlakevold2234 5 лет назад
@@lukasantos6991 Piece
@lukprsz1781
@lukprsz1781 4 года назад
estranho pareceu inconstante, muito rapido em algumas partes e lento em outros, vivaz e enérgico , insensível, se é pior ou melhor é subjetivo, para mim a interpretação é uma comunicação do seu interior, era o que ele estava sentindo no no momento, por isso é muito válido, se todas as peças fossem interpretadas do mesmo jeito que mundo enfadonho seria....
@rolfblum4691
@rolfblum4691 2 года назад
Bin wirklich kein 🎹Kenner: Aber Guldas‘ Mozart einfach großartig ! Ja, genial!👍👏🌿
@joseluiscastellanosramirez8068
Formalmente dulce.
@b.biermann6841
@b.biermann6841 2 года назад
@bgbg418
@bgbg418 8 лет назад
bit heavy handed and tempo too fast for me.
@alexanderguensch9238
@alexanderguensch9238 4 года назад
For me too
@retroitcomplex
@retroitcomplex 3 года назад
Exactly what I feel. But at the same time is really nice to see different interpretations, this one is punchier, rock style, yet the key ingredients of tension and resolution are there, sharper yes! But valid anyway. Still, I’d choose other players to listen, but this one represents also something else, and makes a mission to democratize this to other segments of population
@alexleungkaipong
@alexleungkaipong 3 года назад
He put andante, adagio into presto!
@WTsunburnt
@WTsunburnt 3 года назад
I think so too...
@CDS-pb4ng
@CDS-pb4ng 7 месяцев назад
Please listen to Mao Fujita's recent rendition - THAT is Mozart.
@bramboraail
@bramboraail 5 лет назад
Play it in 5 minutest ? No not this piece.
@cheemes4536
@cheemes4536 5 лет назад
It's not that hard, I was able to play the whole piece in probably under 5 days
@bramboraail
@bramboraail 5 лет назад
@@cheemes4536 this is not suppose to be played as fast that it will take 5 min to play
@marieg.3109
@marieg.3109 4 года назад
@@bramboraail Vous avez raison, c'est du sabotage !
@ck1894
@ck1894 4 года назад
Marie G. Cˋest vrai, mais il kind of pulls it off, nˋest pas? Avec beaucoup de sentiment
@LiveAliveWithABMartin
@LiveAliveWithABMartin 8 лет назад
This tempo is perfect. 👌🏾
@mackiceicukice
@mackiceicukice 6 лет назад
Live Alive With A. B. Martin The tempo is perfect .....FOR YOU
@Robert...Schrey
@Robert...Schrey Месяц назад
There goes Mozart, foreseeing his end once again. 😂
@ЕвгенияСоколова-б9ч
Рояль звучит очень клавесинно.
@いまてん-p5c
@いまてん-p5c 5 лет назад
凄いなぁ、グルダさんヾ(o´∀`o)ノ
@Robert...Schrey
@Robert...Schrey Месяц назад
1:28 it‘s dada Di da dam 2:22 same here
@Ihengheng
@Ihengheng 7 лет назад
someone said they hate this song.
@victoriazakharova2487
@victoriazakharova2487 Год назад
Сердечно и логично! Мне кажется, Моцарту понравилось бы)
@ieuandavies9380
@ieuandavies9380 7 лет назад
a bit too fast and the finger positions he used on the diminished seventh runs didn't make them smooth. however it had plenty of life and some parts were very good
@Seenall
@Seenall 2 года назад
Why he so iced out tho
@larisamueller5852
@larisamueller5852 5 лет назад
Можно и так только добавлять к этому великому произведению лучше не надо
@CDS-pb4ng
@CDS-pb4ng 9 месяцев назад
Poor Mozart... Slaughtered😢
@gyorgyolah7649
@gyorgyolah7649 4 года назад
GÉPZENÉSZ ELŐADÁS (Hungarian)
@tomaxi007
@tomaxi007 2 месяца назад
Gulda, einer der gekrönten Klassik-Pianisten, nimmt hier auch nicht die richtigen Tempi. Drischt das schöne Stück zum Ende runter, als wäre es eine Last. Schade. Es fehlt immer im 2. Teil die Frische als Eleganz. Es wird immer zu schnell (schnelles Spiel bedeutet nicht unbedingt Frische!) gespielt, es sollte zum düsteren 1. Teil erhellend wirken, den positiven Teil der Stimmung ausdrücken und nicht weglaufen !
@Tyutyunnikova05
@Tyutyunnikova05 4 года назад
Имеет право на такую интерпретацию. Но.... Сравните. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Kvk-X5TrCDw.html
@ЛюдмилаКарягина-п6л
Рядом не лежало.Гилельс гений,а Гульда-тапер. ИМХО
@Антитокс-с8т
@Антитокс-с8т 3 года назад
Гилельс каждую ноту прочувствовал и прожил. В начале очевидная тема пробуждения, Гилель это очень тонко исполнил. Как можно здесь пробегать "галопом "? Стоит ли сравнивать гения и ремесленника.
@БорисШалагінов
@БорисШалагінов 2 года назад
@@Антитокс-с8т Не так мало пианистов, которые играют вступления (Анданте) именно в таком ускоренном темпе (Робер Казадезюс). Тогда спрятанная в этих арпеджио мелодия звучит очень рельефно! Другое дело, когда смотришь ноты. А в них, как в Анданте, так и в Ададжио, длительность передана одними и теми же нотами! Это значит, что при всех колебаниях темпа, Анданте не должно быть в два раза быстрее Ададжио. Разгадка, наверно, такова: эта пьеса написана, в духе домашнего музицирования в18 в., не только для слуха, но и для глаз. Глаза читают быстрее, пальцы играют медленней. И каждый орган получает своё удовольствие!
@sertancan7922
@sertancan7922 3 года назад
Nah not my kinda tempos feels wrong all The way
@dragansavic39
@dragansavic39 2 года назад
I like people calling this composition "a song". As four Goulda playing I don't like it all. Please listen to M. Utchida.
@nanob1016
@nanob1016 7 лет назад
I play this song too
@JorgeSilva-oi7jj
@JorgeSilva-oi7jj 7 лет назад
EU ME LEMBRO! VOCÊ TINHA 5 ANINHOS. QUE BELEZINHA DE MÃOZINHAS TÃO PEQUENINAS PARA UM TECLADO TÃO GRANDE!
@charlottewhyte9804
@charlottewhyte9804 11 месяцев назад
tempo far too fast
@victortavora8932
@victortavora8932 7 лет назад
Please compare with Trifonov interpretation !
@zarakostova5557
@zarakostova5557 9 месяцев назад
Compared…. And almost fell asleep! In my opinion Trifonov should play sentimental romantics, not classics.
@turidemarcodeeustachijs3926
@turidemarcodeeustachijs3926 7 лет назад
il tempo è perfetto! trifonov è di una epoca "altra". non si può confrontare con Guida.
@maxrey4055
@maxrey4055 8 лет назад
So much for andante and adagio Not enough contrast between the sections
@asimmert7119
@asimmert7119 7 лет назад
Max REY kinda
@Manu-xi9ug
@Manu-xi9ug 5 лет назад
😬
@esperanzasalgueiroanabitarte
@esperanzasalgueiroanabitarte 6 лет назад
Totalmente anárquico en los tiempos y falto de expresividad.
@ufotufo
@ufotufo 6 лет назад
Pois, pois, estou a espera da tua versão...
@inbokru
@inbokru 3 года назад
Уже неважно, как пианист играет, лишь бы не пел. Если сыграл и не спел - уже хорошо. Ведь пение можно потом послушать, отдельно. Только вот они потом не поют, торопятся сразу и сыграть и спеть. Боятся, наверное, что народ расходиться начнёт, когда они запоют. Гульд хорошо пел, вдохновенно, теперь Гульда поёт. Есть тут какая-то схожесть, не находите? Может попросить их сначала спеть, а потом, когда выпоются до конца, пусть играют, но молча уже. Мы как раз к этому второму отделению можем придти. Хотя они при пустом зале петь не будут. Будут нас ждать, а уж тогда и споют и сыграют. Им ведь плевать, что мы хотим отдельно котлеты и мухи.
@callofduty3214
@callofduty3214 2 года назад
Too too too fast
@222mozart
@222mozart Год назад
Spielt heute mal der Hausmeister? Wer läßt den an das Klavier?
@edgarnza9620
@edgarnza9620 2 года назад
To me way to fast
@back-seat-driver1355
@back-seat-driver1355 13 дней назад
the worst version ever! unclear ton differentiation, faster than it was meant to be an terrible transition. Look for other versions - there is a video with 7 pianists playing this fanasia on YT and then choose…
@claudioparrella183
@claudioparrella183 3 года назад
questa volta Gulda non mi entusiasma
@TrazommozarT
@TrazommozarT 2 года назад
Gulda und die Fantasie in d-Moll? Nein! - das passt nicht zusammen!
@b.biermann6841
@b.biermann6841 4 года назад
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