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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 1 in C major, K 279 (189d) (1774) is a sonata in three movements. It was composed when Mozart was only 18 years old.
1. Allegro
2. Andante
3. Allegro
The opening Allegro features smooth thematic material, sometimes based on sharp dynamic contrasts, with a short development (only eighteen bars long). The development sections of the remaining two movements are much more substantial. The Andante is full of expressive shading, in large measure the result of Mozart's harmonic freedom. Some of that same freedom characterizes the concluding Allegro, which zips along in its 2/4 meter. This features an unusually active part for the left hand, another extended development section, and a surprising close: Mozart rounds the sonata off with two firm chords, which he marks Coda.
A typical performance takes about 14 minutes.
The work was written down, except for the first part of the opening movement, during the visit Mozart paid to Munich for the production of La finta giardiniera from late 1774 to the beginning of the following March.
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@dannyquinn8941
@dannyquinn8941 4 года назад
Yes also listening to hear what Sofia played from "A Gentleman in Moscow"...Also Chopin Nocturne.
@user-dj7ro9du6l
@user-dj7ro9du6l 3 года назад
Oh Danny! I am just now reading the book “A Gentleman in Moscow” So I looked for this piece.
@shariqansari2670
@shariqansari2670 3 года назад
What a sheer turn of event to inspire such a meeting of men, Count Rustov must have had proposed a drink at this.
@carloscarlos5633
@carloscarlos5633 3 года назад
Fuck broski
@carloscarlos5633
@carloscarlos5633 3 года назад
@@shariqansari2670 balls man in the face strait in em
@marls00
@marls00 3 года назад
Yes, that’s why I am here, too!
@georgiawilson8668
@georgiawilson8668 4 месяца назад
I had to put this on while I was reading A Gentleman in Moscow. Brilliant book. Beautiful music.
@gustavotavares3885
@gustavotavares3885 8 лет назад
1. Satz- Allegro 00:04 2. Satz- Andante 4:55 3. Satz- Allegro 10:37
@andrewd1193
@andrewd1193 6 лет назад
Thanks
@user-dz9mm1qi3q
@user-dz9mm1qi3q 6 лет назад
Me,too
@gyoung266
@gyoung266 6 лет назад
Very thank you
@heinzthorvald4675
@heinzthorvald4675 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot
@katharinah5105
@katharinah5105 5 лет назад
What does "Allegro" or "Andante" mean?
@kaytostengard6229
@kaytostengard6229 2 года назад
My reason for listening exactly…reading “A Gentleman in Moscow”
@charlesahlgren8673
@charlesahlgren8673 12 лет назад
Imagine meeting the seventeen year old kid that wrote this
@alexdimopoulos769
@alexdimopoulos769 4 года назад
He was more like 7 when he wrote this
@luciferlyset7543
@luciferlyset7543 4 года назад
@@alexdimopoulos769 18
@windmillwilly
@windmillwilly 3 года назад
@@alexdimopoulos769 He was most certainly not
@philippmertens8172
@philippmertens8172 3 года назад
@Ultra Legendary Master The Sonata was composed at the beginning of1775 in Munich.
@eleanorjones1940
@eleanorjones1940 3 года назад
Another "Gentleman in Moscow" listener.
@JishiChan
@JishiChan 10 лет назад
I love listening to classical music with a cup of tea or coffee. ^-^
@zodiac1387
@zodiac1387 5 лет назад
Was zum fick
@marogenesis4302
@marogenesis4302 5 лет назад
Tareq Matar was zum Schnitzel?!
@xanxusvaria8492
@xanxusvaria8492 4 года назад
🌇🌅🌆
@peterguindo1576
@peterguindo1576 4 года назад
Mozart is in Heaven.
@pablorubin9638
@pablorubin9638 7 лет назад
forever mozart
@eunicebugaian1397
@eunicebugaian1397 6 лет назад
Very nice... Mozart is my favorite composer.
@hopesonmakokha5217
@hopesonmakokha5217 5 лет назад
@yashsingh6235
@yashsingh6235 3 года назад
@@hopesonmakokha5217 same here
@hopesonmakokha5217
@hopesonmakokha5217 3 года назад
@@yashsingh6235 I'm starting to wonder that I prefer Mozart's early sonatas. They had a certain quality that I can't describe. Something like his sonata no. 4 captured such deep emotions right from the start ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--GWwHu5MJP4.html
@yashsingh6235
@yashsingh6235 3 года назад
@@hopesonmakokha5217 yes sir you are saying right but my favourite is Mozart sonata no 16 in c major k545 by the way nice to meet you sir and love from India ♥️🤬
@andrewkatz5035
@andrewkatz5035 Год назад
Try Brahms :-)
@henboker3
@henboker3 3 года назад
Thanks to Danny Quinn for reading "A Gentleman in Moscow" and sending me back to this Mozart moment the Count endures with classical but productive impatience.
@TheWchurchill4pm
@TheWchurchill4pm 2 года назад
@Larry Holy S***! I’m reading that book now and I came here because Sofia played it 😮 I can’t believe your comment is the first one I saw! 😁
@jayneschneider6572
@jayneschneider6572 2 года назад
@@TheWchurchill4pm, me too!
@ente866
@ente866 2 года назад
Hahahaha nice
@hueguy
@hueguy 3 года назад
This was probably composed during the happier times of his life. The opening allegro is so full of life !
@marysinclair2468
@marysinclair2468 Год назад
More likely it's just the sonata form of a fast-slow-fast movement. But I hope it was a happier time for him -- wish we could find where he was buried.
@NichtWunderkind
@NichtWunderkind Год назад
He was 18 years old Studying Haydn Works
@bobolem8503
@bobolem8503 4 года назад
Who else came from "A gentleman in Moscow"?
@bstavin
@bstavin 4 года назад
Yep
@martarevueltamartinez4292
@martarevueltamartinez4292 3 года назад
Meee! 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻
@marycarolsears1624
@marycarolsears1624 3 года назад
Me too!
@marycarolsears1624
@marycarolsears1624 3 года назад
As I listen, I'm reminded of Rev Beebe in "A Room with a View." He finds Lucy "tinkling away on a Mozart sonata." He compliments her, although he'd rather hear her playing Beethoven. Privately, Rev Beebe considers Mozart sonatas "silly little things."
@caroldonald5822
@caroldonald5822 3 года назад
Me too. What a great book
@kupomomo1712
@kupomomo1712 8 лет назад
at 8:00, I remember at my 8th grade talent show, 4 years ago, when I stopped for a brief moment about 2 seconds, the audiences thought it is the end of the piece and they applauded. When I continued to play, many of them gasped and stopped clapping. It was hilarious. I intentionally stopped for only like 2 seconds because I know people will assume it is the end of the piece if I stopped for 3 or 4.
@kupomomo1712
@kupomomo1712 8 лет назад
***** same! So sad people don't know when to start clapping
@stevenchen2023
@stevenchen2023 7 лет назад
Yeah... Everyone in my high school only ever listen pop music or 2000s music.... I would better only one in a few hundred teenagers prefer classical music over the latest music😭
@jeffdourado
@jeffdourado 7 лет назад
Hello. I do. I'm 24. I love Beethoven and Brahms, Debussy and Chopin, and Mozart of course. I guess younger people do not listen because of the lack of presentations and theaters, and pherhaps because of the high prices of concert tickets.
@mackenlyparmelee5440
@mackenlyparmelee5440 6 лет назад
r/Iamverysmart
@apostolismoschopoulos1876
@apostolismoschopoulos1876 5 лет назад
@@jeffdourado 3 days ago I attended shostakovich 11th with 5 euros but I guess I was having a sale for I'm a college student
@Eorzat
@Eorzat 11 лет назад
The point that I'm trying to make here is that great people typically don't accomplish massive feats until their adulthood when the amount of their opportunities, their intelligence, and their experiences with the world increase. Beethoven is a perfect case. However, this is not seen with Mozart; he was accomplishing great feats since he was five-years-old. Granted however lucky he may have been having a loving father who abandoned everything for his son, it still does not excuse Mozart's talent
@ogmehdi9321
@ogmehdi9321 2 года назад
false
@wolfgangamadeusmozart6738
@wolfgangamadeusmozart6738 6 лет назад
Bravo!
@antonygonzalez9506
@antonygonzalez9506 5 лет назад
Bro I know u have a lot of work done already so sorry for being so needy but when are you finishing that D minor Fantasy I been waiting awhile
@krishnaswainpiano4129
@krishnaswainpiano4129 4 года назад
Can you please finish the requiem. I'll pay you 100 Austrian forints.
@20LeeBrian1
@20LeeBrian1 4 года назад
@@krishnaswainpiano4129 He is dead; however you can help him
@krishnaswainpiano4129
@krishnaswainpiano4129 4 года назад
Mozart Buizel How did he comment on the video then?
@20LeeBrian1
@20LeeBrian1 4 года назад
@@krishnaswainpiano4129 shut up he is dead moron
@kurington.blogspot7876
@kurington.blogspot7876 5 лет назад
I'm one with reoccurring depressions and for me Mozart's delightful joyfulness is like a balm. There's so much happy going on and the deep, dark underworld is not neglected. And his Requiem... it just fills my soul with awe. I'm a bit embarrassed to admit, but I've stared Van Gogh's Starry Night while listening to Requiem and I loved it. Some artists are called as masters of their art for a reason.
@kurington.blogspot7876
@kurington.blogspot7876 5 лет назад
A universe without Mozart is not worth the trouble.
@bikkies
@bikkies 4 года назад
That sounds like nothing to be embarrassed over. The only embarrassment should be on those who listen to Mozart and feel nothing.
@CelesteBarcella
@CelesteBarcella 11 лет назад
Beautiful!
@TriciaPimental
@TriciaPimental 8 месяцев назад
I looked this up because it's the piece that Sofia plays in a conservatory competition in Amor Towles' A Gentleman in Moscow. Had to hear it, and glad I did. Thank you!
@grumpyoldpianistplus
@grumpyoldpianistplus 9 месяцев назад
This is an excellent performance: the phasing, dynamic contrast, and delicacy of playing suits the style of Mozart's era.
@TheALPHASEER
@TheALPHASEER 9 лет назад
WHOEVER POSTING THIS IS DOING A GREAT JOB TO HUMANITY, AS THERE ARE BUDDING MUSICAL GENIUSES WHO CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY FOR THE CDs AND SO FORTH. NOW THEY HAVE A CHANCE TO STUDY MOZART AND ENRICH FUTURE CD COMPANIES....
@MarcoDeVeglia
@MarcoDeVeglia 9 лет назад
Ben Lau Mitsuko Uchida
@roycezaro1998
@roycezaro1998 8 лет назад
+Bo Huggabee Get musescore. You can't argue that it isn't better than paper....
@roycezaro1998
@roycezaro1998 8 лет назад
You are most welcome :) Being a composer as well who is also not a concert pianist, I find that musescore is pretty good for being free, and you don't have to keep your thoughts inside of you. It's only problem is the playback, of course. It gets the notes out, but everything else that is music, it pretty much ignores. But hey, that's what musicians are for, right? Line e'm up, and watch e'm fly. Thats what i've been doing for two years now. Just try to keep your thoughts squared away in your head about what you are writing, because you can't depend on the program to contain your creativity. You'll be alright if you use it as a composing tool and not a full on solution like Finale is supposed to be. Best of luck in the field, R. W. Argo-Zaro
@JacksonDaBomb
@JacksonDaBomb 6 лет назад
But can they afford the internet and device? lol
@jesusortizl1771
@jesusortizl1771 4 года назад
Magnífica sensibilidad con la alegría propia de Mozart, buena para confinamiento y siempre. No extraña que el escrito Amor Towles la valore e imagine en su obra Un caballero en Moscú
@chiaraippoliti
@chiaraippoliti Год назад
Sì! Sono qui per causa di questo libro!
@user-fu6tt8qq4v
@user-fu6tt8qq4v 4 года назад
아름다운 피아노 연주곡 잘 들었읍니다~감사합니다~🎵🎹🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤
@TranscendentalMiner
@TranscendentalMiner 3 года назад
Piano Sonata No. 1 In C Major K. 279 is my favorite Piano Sonata by Mozart.
@sseaton75
@sseaton75 Месяц назад
Thank you learning this one right now 🙂❤️
@MaraJoyLuker
@MaraJoyLuker 10 лет назад
I'm learning this right now and I love love love it! I just memorized the second movement today. SO IN LOVE!!!
@ScottWarnerOnline
@ScottWarnerOnline 10 лет назад
Congrats! Keep it up!
@danmaia455
@danmaia455 9 лет назад
:D
@greekplayz9690
@greekplayz9690 7 лет назад
Mara Joy Luker 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@fernandopaxeco7709
@fernandopaxeco7709 7 лет назад
Mara Joy Luker You're hot babe
@mimikelly8588
@mimikelly8588 6 лет назад
I too am working on playing this piece but at a snail ‘s pace!i love it.
@PrismaPog_17
@PrismaPog_17 3 года назад
This is just so good.
@pkbatavia
@pkbatavia 4 года назад
A gentleman in Moscow brought me here
@PradeeshSivakumar
@PradeeshSivakumar 7 лет назад
Completely blows off my mind.With love from India.
@geraldwilliams-gf8ke
@geraldwilliams-gf8ke 2 месяца назад
Very pleasant and uplifting.
@hoonj73
@hoonj73 8 лет назад
how beautiful😍
@ValerioFerretti
@ValerioFerretti 11 лет назад
amazing...
@shelleywang652
@shelleywang652 9 лет назад
Love this.
@jorgealbertoguerrapinto7223
@jorgealbertoguerrapinto7223 8 лет назад
fantastic
@ramamurthysankar4547
@ramamurthysankar4547 4 года назад
I too came to hear what Sofia played...in A Gentleman from Moscow
@white6505
@white6505 3 года назад
cant picture a 17 year old playing this well, tbh
@elena11d
@elena11d 11 лет назад
I would suggest that this is M.Uchida playing. Sounds totally like her style!
@lesouvragesdeclaude6072
@lesouvragesdeclaude6072 4 года назад
Merveilleux, sublime
@Jamesi03
@Jamesi03 8 лет назад
3:30 sounds like part of Moonlight sonata 3rd movement (ik this inspired parts of it since Mozart was a big influence over Beethoven)
@chshwong
@chshwong 5 лет назад
Good catch, it does very similar for that second
@Shine-kg9vk
@Shine-kg9vk 5 лет назад
Yes Beethoven copied Mozart just like he did in Symphony 9
@Jamesi03
@Jamesi03 5 лет назад
@ChristianBach7 I was talking about the melody and it's rhythm.
@jurassicplop5180
@jurassicplop5180 5 лет назад
That's the Alberti bass technique. Take any pop song you like and accompany it with that on the left hand, it will instantly sound classical. As to the melody, I guess it's simply a generic classical melody. Composers would borrow from each other tirelessly as well.
@cesarcardoso7205
@cesarcardoso7205 4 года назад
i doubt that since it's not the theme of the 3rd movement
@xithman6359
@xithman6359 2 года назад
Why do I love 0:56 - 1:08 so much? Sounds so playful like a giggle.
@kininiwong5350
@kininiwong5350 Год назад
probably because of the many usages of grace notes
@user-nh6ll1xf5n
@user-nh6ll1xf5n 8 лет назад
왜 사람들이 클래식을 듣는지 몰랐는데 참 마음이 진정되는 느낌이네요 감사합니다.
@sarahjang8994
@sarahjang8994 4 года назад
How amazing W. A. Mozart is!
@jinyoon7877
@jinyoon7877 8 лет назад
항상 이 훌륭한 음악으로 아침을 시작합니다.
@mauritiusdunfagel9473
@mauritiusdunfagel9473 3 года назад
Has the feel of an improvisation.
@olivergorman3419
@olivergorman3419 2 года назад
The Count always knew that this was a good choice!
@eiwafly18
@eiwafly18 10 лет назад
I really love you, Mozart!
@shannongood8598
@shannongood8598 2 года назад
So wonderful to read how many of us follow the music (& the art /architecture) in a great book like A Gentlemen in Moscow! I listened to opera all summer when I read Ann Patchett’s Bel Canto. Another superb book.
@mickeyduke1910
@mickeyduke1910 2 месяца назад
Music is a reflection of your environment.
@anthonymantione6547
@anthonymantione6547 3 года назад
Also from 'A Gentleman in Moscow'
@sergioscoccini3704
@sergioscoccini3704 4 года назад
Beautifull
@ilovemycatrussell9298
@ilovemycatrussell9298 4 года назад
Piano sounds very sharp.
@dn5658
@dn5658 3 года назад
Late to the book. And yet one more “Gentleman” listener.....
@moxigeren50gabe23
@moxigeren50gabe23 8 лет назад
Before I start my clases I listen to this
@Ekkie101
@Ekkie101 11 лет назад
Spell check intervened again. "Krone" should be "know".
@ogmehdi9321
@ogmehdi9321 2 года назад
tg what
@ralora7765
@ralora7765 4 года назад
It’s so beautiful, this is my favourite Mozart piece! I’m learning it too
@Munekiyo
@Munekiyo 6 лет назад
0:38 Make me think about the study 6 of Paganini ( Arrangement by Liszt ), (Paganini Caprice 24).
@zapatrumpet
@zapatrumpet 8 лет назад
The piano is tuned quite sharp, much more than 442. Anyway, the piece is performed so good. I love it.
@alooshanotea2753
@alooshanotea2753 8 лет назад
It is just played back a little faster, making that A more than the old 440. But as you know, in those days pianos and harpsichords were tuned all over the place up and down - never at 440!
@Luculencia
@Luculencia 8 лет назад
As long as all the keys are tuned relative to each other it doesn't really matter. Standard tuning is just something we arbitrarily decided on after all.
@luscao8444
@luscao8444 Год назад
@@Luculencia Exactly.
@claudemott
@claudemott 7 месяцев назад
the tips of my fingers stink real bad
@gerardvanrijsbergen6791
@gerardvanrijsbergen6791 3 года назад
This really sounds like Clara Würtz playing, love this rendition.
@yweloxi5932
@yweloxi5932 9 лет назад
J'adore 😍😘❤💋💜💓👍👌 elle est parfaite
@gda295
@gda295 11 лет назад
cheers!
@binoynaskar8060
@binoynaskar8060 7 лет назад
i don, t know why these music makes me feel absorber myself,
@KalimbaJammer
@KalimbaJammer 9 лет назад
Me and my mother absolutely love the 1st movement! Maybe I'll learn it!
@professordeportugadoyt113
@professordeportugadoyt113 9 лет назад
André Lisboa aprende naaada. vc eh bobão
@choiiris_
@choiiris_ 8 лет назад
its the new ABRSM grade 8 piece maybe consider taking the exam too XD
@ogmehdi9321
@ogmehdi9321 2 года назад
dont care + didnt ask
@KalimbaJammer
@KalimbaJammer 2 года назад
@@ogmehdi9321 Uhmmm. Do you realize that's about 6 years ago, and also, that kind of reaction on this kind of civil comment section is completely uncalled for, to be honest.
@powerdude6835
@powerdude6835 2 года назад
@@KalimbaJammer I agree, wish you all the best! :)
@Fazorification
@Fazorification 11 лет назад
You are quite right actually, well argued and a good example.
@jennywharl
@jennywharl 11 лет назад
this sounds so brilliant oh my but holy mushroom i need to play this for my exam ok kill me
@ponderosa1850
@ponderosa1850 11 лет назад
sounds like alicia de la rocha at the piano. this is a wonderful recording. thank you.
@antoinetteduplan8424
@antoinetteduplan8424 8 лет назад
quelle merveilleuse fraicheur ce piano. c est la fraicheur de sa jeunesse.sublime
@gospelcity526
@gospelcity526 11 лет назад
Wonderful music!! Love it
@simonkawasaki4229
@simonkawasaki4229 6 лет назад
Full of very Mozartian techniques! I LOVE IT!
@lauralemire6870
@lauralemire6870 6 лет назад
I only wish that getting up in the morning came that easily to me...i can only be mesmerized...
@user-sb3mv6db5t
@user-sb3mv6db5t 7 лет назад
how good🖒😍
@johnrickventuratumaliuan7173
@johnrickventuratumaliuan7173 3 года назад
Cant wait for he's new album 😊😇
@judithpeterzen6747
@judithpeterzen6747 2 года назад
Me too. Sofia in “Gentleman in Moscow. Lovely.
@borgoat12
@borgoat12 11 лет назад
Today's classical musicians pale in comparison to those in Mozart's time. Though there are so many talented piano prodigies, from children to teens, very few can compose at all, and those who can are nowhere near Mozart's level when he was 5, let alone 18.
@josephsilin6041
@josephsilin6041 4 года назад
today he would be considered an idiot savant
@daranchboss
@daranchboss 2 года назад
Alfred Brendel?
@k_aio.d.l5509
@k_aio.d.l5509 10 месяцев назад
Me pidieron escuchar esto para clase de musica en mi colegio y se me hizo muy linda la melodia, me gusto mucho
@ogmehdi9321
@ogmehdi9321 2 года назад
nice
@AriehShalev
@AriehShalev 9 лет назад
Perfect performance and great sound. Thanks for posting it. Any idea who is the performer?
@user-hl6ek8wg9v
@user-hl6ek8wg9v 4 месяца назад
Uchida I think
@bahtiarmumen8143
@bahtiarmumen8143 11 лет назад
Nice
@salysaleem737
@salysaleem737 8 лет назад
رائع رائع رائع تعجز الكلمات عن وصفك😍😍😍😍😍
@kostyantynfilolenko9614
@kostyantynfilolenko9614 4 года назад
العرب لا يفهموش
@salysaleem737
@salysaleem737 8 лет назад
رائع رائع رائع تعجز الكلمات عن وصفك😍😍😍😍😍يا موزارت
@tahaouhabi3520
@tahaouhabi3520 2 года назад
finally an arabic guy who appreciate this art 🙌
@jkachuba
@jkachuba 3 года назад
Yes, also from “Moscow.”
@ponderosa1850
@ponderosa1850 11 лет назад
...alicia... de...larrocha...i recognize. very nice, too. thanks!
@KillPixelGames
@KillPixelGames 5 лет назад
T'was seven score and sixteen more A dreadful scene to behold Marble silhouettes, white statuettes Forever gaze into time Haunting minuet, immortal duet Dance to the waltz of the souls Stillness falls upon the aging hall The fading chimes echo midnight
@Oscar-nl8dw
@Oscar-nl8dw 3 года назад
Very underrated Symphony X song right there.
@ortaseviyepiyanist9519
@ortaseviyepiyanist9519 4 года назад
İts Beatiful
@koreakko
@koreakko 5 лет назад
Mozart sind einzigartig
@quedescansesdaisy
@quedescansesdaisy 5 лет назад
5:00 adagio
@pablorubin9638
@pablorubin9638 7 лет назад
mozart!!!!!
@cameronc6932
@cameronc6932 3 года назад
is there an midi anywhere for the third one
@re-onthepiano6218
@re-onthepiano6218 4 года назад
Thanks for posting. I’d like to know about “Gunther hasselmann” His performance fascinated me. Please let me know, whoever...
@mkenyla
@mkenyla Месяц назад
A Gentleman in Moscow sent me here.❤
@miosnikkoni8134
@miosnikkoni8134 4 года назад
I love W.AMozart
@cameronc6932
@cameronc6932 3 года назад
I covered the third movement earlier this year
@tionasees
@tionasees Год назад
Прекрасно😍 классическая музыка возвышает
@marcpotato1570
@marcpotato1570 8 лет назад
I take this for my 8th grade abrsm I hope I could play as good as this
@kupomomo1712
@kupomomo1712 8 лет назад
same here. good luck pal
@choiiris_
@choiiris_ 8 лет назад
I'm taking the one for this year. my b song is b: 8 mozart sonata in D k.311. Taking it coming november...
@kupomomo1712
@kupomomo1712 8 лет назад
Iris Choi good luck to you too
@stephensu594
@stephensu594 7 лет назад
Marcus Tey it's actually Amus coz I'm playing it
@colindeng3001
@colindeng3001 7 лет назад
SAME
@epanastasisp5724
@epanastasisp5724 11 лет назад
After a couple of years i see that he was wearing red clothes in every painting.
@i.adepapitas2180
@i.adepapitas2180 3 года назад
The first mozart piano sonata, just amazing
@antonygonzalez9506
@antonygonzalez9506 5 лет назад
If I keep listening to this sonata at this rate then it'll reach 1mill views because of me
@user-ow6ch7ds3k
@user-ow6ch7ds3k 4 года назад
You done it !
@lucaseigf
@lucaseigf 3 года назад
you're cute
@kiriring14
@kiriring14 4 года назад
WOW
@miguelalonsomartinez1945
@miguelalonsomartinez1945 6 лет назад
Maravillosa alegre de estarla estudiando pa octavo
@sergioscoccini3704
@sergioscoccini3704 4 года назад
Mozart e poi più.E il mio autore preferito.
@DressedForDrowning
@DressedForDrowning 5 лет назад
Wonderfully played. Who's the artist?
@katieriches5575
@katieriches5575 7 лет назад
I'm trying to learn this. I can basically make it sound exactly the same as this recording apart from umm all the mistakes, and the fact that I play it like half the speed and I can't for the life of me do all the ornamental bits... 😂 Seriously though how are your fingers actually physically supposed to move that fast?!
@parikshitsharmashimla
@parikshitsharmashimla 3 года назад
Best wishes
@Trooman20
@Trooman20 2 года назад
It's been 4 years, can you play it now?
@Trooman20
@Trooman20 2 года назад
Wait are you actually alive?
@katieriches5575
@katieriches5575 2 года назад
@@Trooman20 No actually I died and now I'm a ghost
@Trooman20
@Trooman20 2 года назад
@@katieriches5575 yooo, never thought talking to a ghost would be this cool, how is it like being dead?
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