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Concerto for Two Pianos in E flat major, K. 365/316a (Piano Concerto No. 10)
I. Allegro [0:00]
II. Andante [9:52]
III. Rondo (Allegro) [17:57]
The concerto for two pianos by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), performed by pianists Alfred Brendel and Imogen Cooper, with conductor Neville Marriner and the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields.

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@fabiovalenza9811
@fabiovalenza9811 4 дня назад
The spectacular momentum of Mozart's music is unparalleled.
@SuperMusicizmylife
@SuperMusicizmylife 11 лет назад
There are many musical masters who create profound, powerful music - but there is only one composer that I have ever heard who created PERFECT music, Flawless. Every note and nuance, superb. Amadeus was accurate in one regard, and perhaps only one. Salieri described Mozart's music as the voice of God. He was right.
@fmiyaramusic2462
@fmiyaramusic2462 2 года назад
Mozart is perfect, but you need to listen more to Bach!
@vittoriomarano8230
@vittoriomarano8230 3 месяца назад
​​@@fmiyaramusic2462Bach is great of course but doesn't really catch me deep inside. Beethoven does most of the time. Mozart does every single moment.
@alhfgsp
@alhfgsp 6 лет назад
Those classic Mozart moments where just for a short while everything makes sense and what it truly means to be alive is revealed to you.
@thomashogan16
@thomashogan16 4 года назад
Beautifully put. I have never read it more profoundly stated.
@theodentherenewed4785
@theodentherenewed4785 4 года назад
That phrase from 3rd movement is just musical perfection. Mozart connected a few notes into one of the best melodies of all times here.
@laurih.t.8723
@laurih.t.8723 Год назад
Agreed 💛 Mozart from my childhood always my fave composer ... The sweetest yet also most powerful pieces of music my heart has had the pleasure to hear
@shawnbeard1960
@shawnbeard1960 7 лет назад
I'd been collecting classical LP's since I was 10 years old, and had amassed up to 500+ records, reflecting hundreds of composers' works. And then I ultimately replaced them all with CD's in the following years (often the actual recordings/labels/artists from the LP, even) -- and then I divorced my wife & moved away, intending to return for all of my records and tapes... which she had since sold at a yard sale right after I left. Well, this is one of those beloved and special lost recordings, and I believe it is the absolute best in quality & musicianship. I believe (on my original LP) it was on the Philips label, and also included the K242 Concerto for 2 pianos. These two play like conjoined twins, their phrasing well articulated, dovetailing perfectly. So - THANK YOU for posting this! Made my day!
@alexknezevic8327
@alexknezevic8327 4 года назад
I have this on a Soviet Melodiya CD from 1990 which is together with the concerto for 3 pianos, F major, KV242. It is one of my favourite discs. Luckily, I didn't make mistake to leave it with my ex wife. ;-)
@xzzx4664
@xzzx4664 3 года назад
1. Leave your LP collection to your ex-wife 2. She sells it all for nothing at a stupid yard sale 3. Profit??? Such is the life of an average american
@rehaylock5199
@rehaylock5199 2 года назад
Sue her for theft and criminal damage.
@jjrj8568
@jjrj8568 2 года назад
Mozart + Marriner + St. Martin in the Fields = PERFECTION
@og6430
@og6430 4 года назад
How Brendel (or Cooper, although I believe its Brendel) balances those two chords at 18:56 blows my mind.
@bayreuth79
@bayreuth79 12 лет назад
The musical genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is without equal in history, as far as I am concerned. Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig Van Beethoven are his only serious rivals. There is something so uniquely alive about Mozart's music. It has all the freshness and beauty of a beautiful meadow in spring.
@adriatorras8077
@adriatorras8077 7 лет назад
bayreuth79 Ok you sso right, but... Chopin is a so serious rival. For me, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin are the best. There is no discussion that Mozart is so much better than them, because he composed at earliest age, a lot of more works than them(counting the time he lived), he staied more time with music than others, so much dedication, so much memory, so less errors... I could keep saying more things that make him better. For exemple, Beethoven and Chopin, copied, over all Beethoven, various melodies of Wolfgang... Also Haydn, that lived and composed before him, copy some of his melodies and style in some pieces... Bach... Bach was a genius, but didn't take risks. Here music presents a similarity that reveals the coward soul of Bach. Then... Mozart Over. And in second place maybe there is Beethoven, for his deaf, and his warrior spirit, that won all his problems with his music... Chopin for creativity and constance win the third place. Schumann Liszt and others copied her style. So Bach is fourth. Others artists stay lower.
@adriatorras8077
@adriatorras8077 7 лет назад
bayreuth79 Postdata: Love Tolstoi Haha
@carlonespeca4858
@carlonespeca4858 6 лет назад
Mozart is Mozart but chopin is jesus. sry but in yuor speciality classific, Gioachino Rossini , Verdi e the best Aria of Puccini are 5-6-7? y so serious?
@fmiyaramusic2462
@fmiyaramusic2462 2 года назад
Why rivals? Why everything has to be a competition? True music isn't like that... Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and so many others have been paving together the route to the soul. Fortunately all composers are without equal. Each have their own personality and style!
@cristinaGlopez
@cristinaGlopez 5 лет назад
I guess that if he had lived nowadays, MTV would have done poor old Amadeus look like that. Nah pardon me: MTV would have not noticed that Mozart existed: he made MUSIC. Thank you for this wonderful performance. I really needed it today xXXX
@peterszigeti7476
@peterszigeti7476 9 лет назад
Here you are: the best of all possible moments are these ones.
@beechillin565
@beechillin565 8 лет назад
Mozart should have written more of these double concertos for pianos (and sonatas as well). This is some of the best stuff he ever wrote!
@user-np3mj3bf6f
@user-np3mj3bf6f 7 лет назад
Agreed. A lot of his early works have a certain character to them that was lost later in his artistic development. Happened to a lot of great composers.
@user-np3mj3bf6f
@user-np3mj3bf6f 6 лет назад
"I never understand why the so called 'experts' would always want to dismiss them" Same. There are a lot of 'experts' in the classical music world who really don't seem to know what they're talking about. Honestly at this point I have a hard time taking anyone with a degree in composition or musicology seriously, because the truth is just because have studied scores does not make their aesthetic taste better than yours or mine.
@KneeJerkish
@KneeJerkish 6 лет назад
I'm guessing that, as a practical matter, opportunities to have two pianos together for performances were rare in Mozart's time, so demand for double piano concertos wasn't huge. Just a guess.
@lgtavs
@lgtavs 2 года назад
Totally
@vittoriomarano8230
@vittoriomarano8230 3 месяца назад
No... absolutely not. He has written only what was necessary to write.
@alessandrocolagrossi9571
@alessandrocolagrossi9571 8 лет назад
20:51
@StanObirek
@StanObirek 6 лет назад
This is how Mozart intended - play this concerto by sister and brother.
@g00gleh00
@g00gleh00 9 лет назад
THAT TRILL AT 4:14 WITH TWO PIANOS SOUNDS AMAZING
@terrorinthesky1
@terrorinthesky1 12 лет назад
Just simply...no words can describe the beauty of Mozart's music...Period.
@schrysafis
@schrysafis 2 года назад
Nobody knows how Mozart invented these melodies. Only with the grace of God one can compose so perfect music.
@robertoa.m.3984
@robertoa.m.3984 6 месяцев назад
I remember fondly when Brendel, Badura and Demus decided to donate the income of the Masterclasses to Imogen as a Scholarship recognition to her great talent: they were so right!!
@alhfgsp
@alhfgsp 3 года назад
This piece conveyed the deepest love imaginable!
@terrorinthesky1
@terrorinthesky1 11 лет назад
The second movement is so hearth warming that it brings tears to my eyes every time...
@malinlundstrom644
@malinlundstrom644 7 лет назад
I am in love with Mozart !
@dick12235
@dick12235 10 лет назад
Wonderful Mozart: None Better.
@jeanderbar
@jeanderbar 9 лет назад
That is one sexy Mozart.
@mistressmozart
@mistressmozart 7 лет назад
looks like he's had some work done!
@fern10011
@fern10011 6 лет назад
Ha!
@lapisetanima1847
@lapisetanima1847 6 лет назад
Mozart: the chad Imperial Kammercompositeur.
@cristinaGlopez
@cristinaGlopez 5 лет назад
Wolfang after using the instagram filters xD
@ohmk1395
@ohmk1395 5 лет назад
@@cristinaGlopez LOL
@canman5060
@canman5060 9 лет назад
Originally composed for the Mozart brother and sister and published later.I played this concerto on both piano parts numerous time and never get tired of it.Brendal and Cooper are just fabulous in their interpretation of this work by the 20 year old Mozart.
@adriatorras8077
@adriatorras8077 7 лет назад
Lar M cool, but there is not any sister work published? Mozart said that she compose better than him... I would like to know how it sounds like. Maybe Mozart copied something of her sis... ¿no?
@canman5060
@canman5060 6 лет назад
This is something all of us never know about.Fanny Mendelssohn asked his well known brother Felix to include some of her composition in the collections of songs without words.I wonder how many of the 62 songs without words are by Fanny Mendelssohn.But Fanny did published some of her works.The most brilliant one is her 4 movements piano trio.A absolutely outstanding composition.
@canman5060
@canman5060 6 лет назад
Yeah. His sister may have written something like Brahms we never know about !
@ingoherber2429
@ingoherber2429 5 лет назад
I love Mozart!
@JohnVLinton
@JohnVLinton 6 лет назад
In my humble opinion, the musical buildup and spiral unwinding at 21:50 is one of the finest moments in all of Mozart for piquant tension and release. The climbing in the minor and falling in the major is thrilling. That said, I am not a fan of the rubato adopted on the falling here. I have always heard the descent in tempo, and it's more fun at a brisk tempo, whereas it loses its force (and point) when slowed for inspection. (Try comparing this same moment in other versions.) That said, probably the whole third movement is too slow. But otherwise, great playing, a crystalline performance.
@javeachica
@javeachica 7 лет назад
How relaxing, just lovely and stopped what I was doing to let the music have a beneficial calming presence.
@iguarni
@iguarni 9 лет назад
20:00 - INCREDIBLE! MOZART= GENIUS
@andrelucas7489
@andrelucas7489 8 лет назад
+iguarni Insuperável!!!
@jean-naymar602
@jean-naymar602 7 лет назад
MIND=BLOWN
@GeoMatRay
@GeoMatRay 7 лет назад
iguarni I came here looking for that part actually. Thank you for pointing it out!
@danmaia455
@danmaia455 8 лет назад
Lol for this handsome Mozart
@class87srule
@class87srule 6 лет назад
Mozart and his sister Nannerl played this at its first peformance. Brendel and Cooper will have to suffice in the absence of a time machine!
@jorgeaguirre7260
@jorgeaguirre7260 10 лет назад
Excellent version. Magnificent piece of work. Mozart at his best. Although...Mozart was not Val Kilmer...I mean...from the pic...
@ashgiri94
@ashgiri94 6 лет назад
10:23 is similar to Beethoven's 6th Symphony 2nd movement but I prefer this!
@mbabb
@mbabb 10 лет назад
Highly romanticised portrait of Mozart (Ha!), none the less, great upload. Thank you
@zlata.toshevska
@zlata.toshevska 12 лет назад
I cannot tell you how grateful I am! Thank you for uploading this masterpiece. It's on repeat! :)
@TahseenNakavi
@TahseenNakavi 10 лет назад
Superb! Undoubtedly, this is the definitive performance of this concerto.
@rodrigogarciagaray3709
@rodrigogarciagaray3709 6 лет назад
Miraculous piece, marvellous rendition - absolute master players! Mozart was the greatest musical genius!
@rehaylock5199
@rehaylock5199 2 года назад
I beg to differ. I thought Mozart had all the best tunes and then I realised it was Beethoven who had them all. No tinkly tinkly arpeggios. Just fabulous story telling by music.
@rodrigogarciagaray3709
@rodrigogarciagaray3709 2 года назад
@@rehaylock5199 Hello friend. No worries, you may differ, and I'll not disagree. I like to think I also have my Beethoven days as well (the piano concerto no. 5 - Emperor, his symphonies and the sonatas more than justify your choice). Just as I have my Rimsky-Korsakov summer days, my Tchaikovsky winter afternoons, my Chopin nights rsrrsrs, my Haendel wee hours.... And eventually I'll go back to Mozart at daybreak. In truth, EVERYONE knows (just as the aforementioned all did) that the REAL MASTER of ALL MELODIES was Herr Johann Sebastian :D and sooner or later, one fine morning we're all going to realize that HE had them all rsrsrsrsr I also like to think the tinkly tinkly arpeggios were not really Mozart's choice as much as they were ornaments in demand in those Viennese days, and like everyone else in the Holy Roman Empire , Herr Mozart had to bow and play by the rules so as to be able to make a living. If I may, do check out this one though: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D4VV3fPl8eA.html And many thanx for your comment!
@rehaylock5199
@rehaylock5199 2 года назад
@@rodrigogarciagaray3709 Beethoven's 4th Piano does it for me every time. I was brought up on the Emperor!
@rodrigogarciagaray3709
@rodrigogarciagaray3709 2 года назад
@@rehaylock5199 Definitely YES. I was brought up on three piano concertos: Mozart's K466, Beethoven's Emperor and Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto: Tchaikovsky: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wdeIkucUdCI.html Mozart: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DqX8X6z34iw.html Beethoven: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hDXWK3W477w.html
@brianr.3085
@brianr.3085 2 года назад
​@@rehaylock5199 Beethoven's music is full of arpeggios, "tinkly" or otherwise. A lot of his most famous tunes he borrowed from Mozart anyways. The slow movement melody of his Pathetique sonata, for example, was lifted right out of Mozart's c minor piano sonata k.457 second movement, for example and the Ode to Joy theme? One need look no further than Mozart's early sacred work Misericordias Domini, K. 222.
@nabeiljaved5783
@nabeiljaved5783 4 года назад
20:51 They showed no corrections of any kind. - Salieri
@canman5060
@canman5060 3 года назад
Saleri is Mozart Italian opera consultant in real life !
@xzzx4664
@xzzx4664 3 года назад
lol whenever I want to find that part I just go down to the comments and search for this. Is usually around 20:30-20:50
@lakek9573
@lakek9573 3 года назад
@@xzzx4664 20:20 precisely
@ZeeBET65
@ZeeBET65 11 лет назад
AHHHHHHHH TOOK ME 3 HOURS TO FIND THIS SONG! :') So glad I found it.
@jayhillz3705
@jayhillz3705 3 года назад
Piece
@MrGer2295
@MrGer2295 5 лет назад
Wonderful ! Thank you for posting !
@marklee4720
@marklee4720 9 лет назад
This video needs more views
@okizvecan7930
@okizvecan7930 4 года назад
Mark Lee but no video here?😷😷
@barneysghost
@barneysghost 10 лет назад
Two excellent artists in great sync.
@mariabalen241
@mariabalen241 4 года назад
Mozart, mi compositor favorito.
@ZeeBET65
@ZeeBET65 11 лет назад
Well. Let me tell you the reason why it took me three hours to search for this. It started with me, humming to the tune for the 3rd movement. Then I wondered to myself, where did I heard this from? I remember playing this on repeat as a child. I haven't listened to it for quite a long time. So I decided to remember, search for the song high and low with only Mozart and the tune as hints to lead me to success. After 3 hours of a long search and enjoying other different concertos, I found it.
@kanekokazuko7034
@kanekokazuko7034 4 года назад
名曲だと思います。3楽章の二人の掛け合いは、ゾクゾクするほど素晴らしい‼️モーツァルトは本当に、凄い‼️サリエリの、神様がつくって、モーツァルトに書かせたというのが、本当だと思ってしまいます。有り難うございます。🎶👌😊❤️
@magomiquelc.chriest4299
@magomiquelc.chriest4299 10 лет назад
Thank you for being there.
@machaelmus3843
@machaelmus3843 5 лет назад
19:05 19:55 20:20 20:50 21:23 21:34 22:25 23:44 24:22
@Santa-qz2mu
@Santa-qz2mu 3 года назад
Most underrated concerto imo
@rrsolo
@rrsolo 10 лет назад
picture = hollywood mozart, or is it prince charming?
@Toxxic88
@Toxxic88 12 лет назад
This music is perfection
@bojorgensen4844
@bojorgensen4844 Год назад
The composer of love.
@1Passingthrew1
@1Passingthrew1 11 лет назад
Brilliant. What a blessing Alfred stopped being the wolrd's best accompniest.
@johnentwhistlesurelysamsun1840
@johnentwhistlesurelysamsun1840 4 года назад
This performance/recording was one of the choices on BBC record review 'Building a Library' along with the jusson brothers version, it would be my choice as well!
@bayreuth79
@bayreuth79 12 лет назад
What a marvellous concert this is! Bravo Mozart!
@danielito1979
@danielito1979 13 лет назад
fabulous. thanks for this precious gift.
@nelexalake11
@nelexalake11 11 лет назад
Beautiful. Thank you for posting.
@laurentdevaux9905
@laurentdevaux9905 7 лет назад
Le bonheur à l'état pur... on en redemande !
@Radeir1
@Radeir1 13 лет назад
É uma bela obra. A finura e a graça são evidentes nas transições do finale, mas ao longo de toda a obra há encantadoras réplicas de adornos e ecos deliciosos, principalmente no segundo movimento, que amo em especial.
@arturxavier6430
@arturxavier6430 11 лет назад
Mozart é o cara. parabens pelas musicas que marcaram gerações
@AFJDM
@AFJDM 12 лет назад
Absolutely fantastic, the best arrangement there is.
@ibrahimsfeir8743
@ibrahimsfeir8743 11 лет назад
beautiful and .....beautiful
@102728
@102728 11 лет назад
That's exactly how I rediscover my childhood music.. Love to just browse around taking every possible sidetrack on the way to that one composition I'm actually looking for =]
@AFJDM
@AFJDM 12 лет назад
I love how he even put how the first movement begins at the beginning of the video. #You don't say!
@jaimesaladrigascussons3070
@jaimesaladrigascussons3070 3 года назад
Imogen Cooper is better known for her masterful interpretations of Schubert. Although she is so good, she can tackle anything.
@23gregorius
@23gregorius 8 лет назад
Mozart is making me suddenly happy and laughing when I enter into my Weltschmerz consciousness. So we all experience some kind of ecstasy through him. But what is the origin of music ? From where did he get it ? There is no answer from our so great wizards. You have to dive into the Indian spirituality and there you get the answer. Just as the wireless does not produce its music all composers just transmit the music they hear inside. And inside they have the unique capacity to enter the world of music and report from it by writing what their intuition got hold of. Ask any Indian about the origin of music and he will smile and answer. What a question ? All of us were told from our spiritual gurus that music and art and science originate from our Divine Mother, called Mahashakti. In this way Mozart had a rare opening to the world of happy making music.
@rr7firefly
@rr7firefly 7 лет назад
Thank you for that comment. It brightens my day whenever someone writes something that reflects a comprehensive grasp of the aesthetic realm. I always turn to Mozart, especially the concertos to get back on track with my program to be the best person I can possibly be.
@sandplus5048
@sandplus5048 4 года назад
J. Blomeyer On those jarring India music ? Not in your life !!!!
@ZeeBET65
@ZeeBET65 11 лет назад
Thank you for understanding my journey to searching for the song! Cheers
@Friedus94
@Friedus94 10 лет назад
20:20 einfach nur so der Hammer!
@MozartianObsessor
@MozartianObsessor 11 лет назад
Mozart's music is indescribable. Wouldn't that be a paradox?
@77Opera
@77Opera 11 лет назад
Divine Mozart!!!!
@Towmotorseth
@Towmotorseth 12 лет назад
wow what a great description, I'd have to agree.
@DressedForDrowning
@DressedForDrowning 11 лет назад
What a fantastic start of the pianos at 1:34 !! ;-)
@baranbingol7
@baranbingol7 3 года назад
Does anyone recognize the melody between 19:36 - 19:43 ? I just can't remember where it reappears.
@2905sid
@2905sid 3 года назад
It's the melody of the finale of the 21st piano concerto.
@micaelleaomichaelsen4169
@micaelleaomichaelsen4169 2 года назад
Mozart talking with himself in his most important concertos is one of the most amazing things there is in Music.
@vittoriomarano8230
@vittoriomarano8230 3 месяца назад
​@@2905sidit's pretty similar but not the same.
@Dogaradodia
@Dogaradodia 11 лет назад
Certified Intergalactic!
@NicoeFranz96
@NicoeFranz96 5 лет назад
capolavoro.. come solo si può mettere pollice giù.. vergognatevi.
@vittoriomarano8230
@vittoriomarano8230 4 года назад
...non te la prendere! Il mondo è pieno di animali...😉
@severinacappelletti8364
@severinacappelletti8364 2 года назад
Non offendiamo gli animali..purtroppo - o per fortuna - ognuno ha i suoi gusti. Io ho il piacere parlare di amare la musica classica e i commenti diversi dal mio parere non mi interessano. 🤣💕🙏
@vittoriomarano8230
@vittoriomarano8230 3 месяца назад
​@@severinacappelletti8364allora diciamo che li perdoniamo perchè non sanno quello che fanno! 😅
@user-nd1kd8rz3r
@user-nd1kd8rz3r 5 лет назад
I - 0:02 II - 9:50 III - 17:56
@ma0204
@ma0204 12 лет назад
Brendel is forever.
@MozartianObsessor
@MozartianObsessor 11 лет назад
the 3rd movement is my most favorite!
@guillermomiranda5218
@guillermomiranda5218 11 лет назад
this is very beuty music!!!
@Alleriian
@Alleriian Год назад
8:20 - 8:32 is my absolute favorite
@laurih.t.8723
@laurih.t.8723 Год назад
🎶 🎶 🎶...💛💛💛
@EugenioUrrello1
@EugenioUrrello1 7 лет назад
Muy buena versión.
@sludlinger
@sludlinger 10 лет назад
I believe that this is Mozart's first truly mature concerto. It is a masterwork throughout. I particularly like the horn call that is imitated by the piano left hand. Excellent performance.
@nunziomeatballs
@nunziomeatballs 4 года назад
Robert Royce i beg to differ. The one right before this is considered his first masterpiece. Concerto 9
@dlelllfkdlelel5459
@dlelllfkdlelel5459 2 года назад
Piano concerto for 3 pianos is mature too!! (No 7)
@vittoriomarano8230
@vittoriomarano8230 3 месяца назад
​@@dlelllfkdlelel5459yes it is but the 3rd piano has mostly a decorative task.
@dlelllfkdlelel5459
@dlelllfkdlelel5459 3 месяца назад
@@vittoriomarano8230 yeah but I mean even piano concerto 5 sounds mature lol
@adrianthorburn3435
@adrianthorburn3435 4 года назад
I've got stuff to do today,so what do I do,play the first movement,It's just wrong to walk away,stuff can wait.
@joao977
@joao977 12 лет назад
AWESOMENESS within 24:50
@njanja99
@njanja99 11 лет назад
and all this WITHOUT computer and software! respect
@yasersalimyasser
@yasersalimyasser 11 лет назад
nice >>> thanks
@vanhiennguyen4498
@vanhiennguyen4498 10 лет назад
Đúng là thiên tài âm nhạc !!!
@alejandro_de_astora
@alejandro_de_astora 11 лет назад
es very bueno
@gmm9200
@gmm9200 8 лет назад
That picture of Mozart is so unrealistic XD
@gmm9200
@gmm9200 8 лет назад
+Giovanni Battista Vivaldi There are portraits of him made while he was alive and are very different from that aboveXD
@gmm9200
@gmm9200 8 лет назад
+Giovanni Battista Vivaldi The point is that we shouldn't really care about how he looked like, he didn't need to be handsome with that kind of talent.
@rr7firefly
@rr7firefly 7 лет назад
Yes, if Mozart actually looked that seductive (bedroom eyes) he would never have had time to write any music. He would have been sidetracked by amorous pursuits.
@christianprobst4433
@christianprobst4433 6 лет назад
The usual Mozart picture after two bottles of wine
@alhfgsp
@alhfgsp 6 лет назад
Noe Berengena I completely disagree with all due respect. Methods in detailing faces have improved drastically since those classic portraits of him were done live. Mozart was well known to be very handsome despite what the painters could capture.
@ZeeBET65
@ZeeBET65 11 лет назад
Also, I did my best to search for the exact piece, went through a number of concertos and manage to succeed in the end. I'm sure this makes me an idiot who tries and not give up.
@MrMickeyMouth
@MrMickeyMouth 8 лет назад
Let me guess: Alfred Brendel's graduation picture is on the left, Imogen Cooper is in the middle after a not too successful ice bucket challenge, and the impish Mozart is on the right after a Spin The Bottle party with Salieri and friends.
@anu2601
@anu2601 8 лет назад
+MrMickeyMouth Have had a good long laugh at that, thanks!
@Sviolinist
@Sviolinist 7 лет назад
I'm Mozart's reincarnation, and I am upset about being called impish despite the fact that I look somewhat impish. Baha!
@walterstoffel4714
@walterstoffel4714 4 года назад
I was thinking the exact same thing ! www.lanceaspiritunbroken.com
@Horaz70
@Horaz70 11 лет назад
KV 364 - KV 365 - KV 366
@MICNER1
@MICNER1 6 лет назад
Auditorium Rappaport Haïfa. 25/11/2017. 20:30
@KegPatcha
@KegPatcha 11 лет назад
This is the same Cadenza played on Amadeus soundtrack. Look for it.
@BassicStorm1
@BassicStorm1 11 лет назад
Rondo
12 лет назад
20:54 a glimpse at the Divine...
@user-mn6og6ie3k
@user-mn6og6ie3k 5 лет назад
3 mov. 17:57
@I_EAF_19882
@I_EAF_19882 4 года назад
Anime Mozart in the corner there
@ailicec6540
@ailicec6540 11 лет назад
este y el k448 son lo mejor para mí de Mozart, si alguien conoce más se aceptan recomendaciones
@sandplus5048
@sandplus5048 4 года назад
Anybody noticed that Brendel’s photo is left side right ?
@rolandscharenguivel8216
@rolandscharenguivel8216 11 лет назад
Yes, Mozart`s music is inspiring and this performance is excellent. However, it is a pity that we are not able to SEE the performance of the two pianists and the orchestra ..... Is this possible? Can we see and hear the performers please. ..
@dylanr64
@dylanr64 12 лет назад
heard on radio
@SuperMusicizmylife
@SuperMusicizmylife 11 лет назад
What source are you deriving that "information" from? None of the paintings (the few) authentic done during his life, confirm your opinion. Perhaps something Salieri wrote?
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