Only Mozart could drop a new single several hundred years after his death. I like how you use the historical tuning. Somehow it lends the piece more authenticity. It's interesting to hear how it would have originally sounded. Great playing!
Thanks! I agree. Check this one out, I think it might be faithful to Mozart's style, and it's done on harpsichord (A=415 tuning) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3QVJVao6SLc.html
Very nice music and beautiful playing. Your Mozart's new single performance is so great. Full view and Big liked. Have a happy Sunday, my dear friend...👍👍
Maravilloso tema musical estimado amigo, gracias por compartir realmente fantástico tema para esta nueva semana en compañía de tus seres queridos, magistral interpretación, muchas felicidades. 👀🎵🎩
A beautiful and light piece of Mozart magic played with beautiful technique and skill. Your staccato work is excellent and the voices are perfectly balanced :-) Have a great weekend Jason! ~Jackie
@@ClassicalJams There were a few others who did that before me, aside from Seong Jin Cho who premiered it. I guess they didn't get to your recommended yet
Realmente buen día estimado amigo, hermoso tema que nos brindas encantador trabajo con Mozart's ne wingle, realmente magistral melodía. Que te vaya de maravilla esta hermosa semana. 👍🎵🎩
Nice! I saw you played a transcendental recently(One at the higher end of difficulty), why not try some more of that action? I really recommend that you play some of the chopin etudes, especially opus 10 no 1, no 2, no 3, no. 4, no. 12, and op 25 no. 5, no. 6, no. 11 and no. 12. Or maybe just some more transcendentals like chase neige?
Hope to do more transcendentals soon, but these take a long time to learn. Maybe one of the easier Chopin etudes, like op. 10 no. 9 when I'm less busy?