I was born in zeeland, now in Canada since ‘57 Dedicate my constant viewing of this classic to my lifelong friend who I visited again today in hospice and is fighting the good fight with the cancer spreading . Hope he hears this music of Amadeus
Mozart is mijn favoriete componist Wat mogen we in Nederland blij zijn met geweldige klassieke orkesten Ik begrijp dan ook niet, dat de overheid zoveel bezuinigt op ons cultuur erfgoed
Mozart was a complete musical genius! The melodies are truly breathtaking (especially this part of the 2nd movement, 16:23-16:47). I could listen to this concerto every day! Ronald Brautigam is a brilliant classical pianist, and Edo De Waart is a true conducting master! A special mention to the orchestra as well, they are totally world class, and the camera work is perfectly executed.
Un grand merci à tous ces merveilleux musiciens et musiciennes pour leur amour de cet art sublime qu'est la musique ! Et combien d'années d'un travail sans relâche pour arriver à une telle maîtrise de leur instrument ? L'andante de ce concerto est d'une beauté divine ! Mozart restera à tout jamais un des plus grands génies de l'humanité .
Beavo! Mr Brautigam certainly is one of the great Mozart interpreters of our time. He plays so smoothly, and he doesn't "hammer" the klavier like some especially younger colleagues do. Maestro de Waart and his orchestra did good job. Special thanks to Avrotros Klassik for many brilliant recordings on You Tube.
Can you tell in addition that he actually worked out the transposition so that it would fit in the range of Mozart’s fortepiano if it were to be played on such?
Ronald Brautigam really captured the sprightliness / other worldliness of this concerto and under the baton of Edo de Waart's , the orchestra brings out the ethereal sound that is so Mozartian. When I close my eyes, I could imagine floating in the air above Monet's gardens in Giverny. Superb 💖 and TY for sharing 🥂
Fabuleus pianist is hij toch ! Zowel op piano-forte als op de moderne vleugel. En mooi de transparantie ook in het orchest. Als je zo Mozart kunt spelen dan ís het Mozart 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
So familiar; I almost bypassed this recording. Thank heaven I did not. Now my new favorite performance. Superlative in every regard. Inspiring. Thank you.
I am of the opinion that all Dutch orchestras are great.... I think I have heard them all, this one is of course especially good. Bravo conductor, soloist and orchestra.
Klare und saubere Aufführung dieses typisch mozartischen Konzerts mit anmütigem Anschlag des Soloklaviers und gut harmonisierten Töne anderer Instrumente. Der erfahrene Maestro leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im angemessenen Tempo mit angenehmer Dynamik. Einfach wunderschön!
Mozart,s works are all in all to our human beings. Because Mozart,s works heal our mind,s pain and fade away our suffering ,lamentation , sadness and grief . From effulgent Tokyo in profound Japan in winter . 🍎 Which national are you watching this video ? This performance is incomparable and exquisite .
loving this in Ontario, Canada. The andante exposes my soul and keeps it warm and sheltered. Plenty of great artists on RU-vid. Nearing end of winter here , soon will spend more quality time absorbing sunshine warmth.
I would love to see one concert nowadays where Mozart’s later concertos and symphonies aren’t played. Not to deny their talent, but it seems like they are the only ones played nowadays.
Pianist, orchestra and conductor perform seamlessly together and this is marvelous work by all; Mr Brautigam’s brilliant and beautiful playing is somewhat diminished by his choice of the 1st movement cadenza; yes,it’s by Mozart but I think Mozart would never have used it here. It’s an error of taste.
Who wrote the cadenza near the start of Movement III? It hasn't been credited.Also, who composed the cadenza near the end of Movement III? It hasn't been credited.
Who wrote the main cadenza at the end of Movement I? It wasn't Mozart, to the best of my knowledge. In the edition that I have at home, there is no written-out cadenza, only a fermata suggesting that a cadenza should be added.So, was it Ronald Brautigam who contributed this section, or someone else? It is only fair that ALL parts of this performance are appropriately attributed!
don't get me wrong , i am VERY grateful for these live performances ; but i wish we could not have to listen to WHITE NOISE (applause) at the end....i often put music on while painting , and forget... could the volume at least be reduced for applause , if not removed?? it a HARSH and grating noise after the bliss of the music or perhaps i need to be jarred back to this reality ? anyway , thanks
I agree. This is one of the reasons I never buy live music. Still I am very grateful for these performances. Often one hears more because it is possible to see the player playing that particular instrument. A like from me. PS I hope they pay the pianist - then he could afford to see a hairdresser
@@AVROTROSKlassiek Applause is an appropriate response to a moving live performance! Classical music shouldn't be sanitized of the real world where it is performed to impact real people just because of the personal desires of musical connoisseurs that are too easily distracted.
Applause is an integral part of a concert performance. These recordings are a chance to vicariously participate in a genuine, shared experience of the music as was the creator's original intention and purpose.