I love Mozart, in particular the fantasia in D minor, but this sonata is interesting. This is a beautiful performance. Great ! Thank you for your work.
С огромным удовольствием слушала. Не собиралась слушать, что-то, " интересное " хотела найти, а потом поймала себя на том что соната меня настолько увлекла , я даже и забыла что не собиралась слушать. Браво!!! Подлинному артисту и мастеру..👏👏👏
This is one of my favorite Mozart sonatas. I am currently practising K 282 for a local performing arts festival, but I wish I could play this one too. By the way, I like the way you play the third movement!
Sadly, no. However, I have to say, I really have never had so much fun watching a performer's hands. I mean, you did succeed in bringing some different light to the Alla Turca, and in the "famous bit" with the arpeggiated left hand and octaves, there was almost a breakdown of the rhythm, or a dissociation, that was really scrumptious. Nonetheless, some of the pull-offs you do (with your pinky in the left hand, and the tone that accompanies them), the crispness throughout, holding notes with a switch from the fourth finger to the fifth finger one time (and then not switching another during a repeat ...). Really fascinating and fun to watch. Perhaps I'm just some incurable philistine about Mozart. I feel like you have genuinely expressed the bubbly silliness that he composed, but I just almost never hear in him any commitment to what he's composing (I said almost never!), and if he can't be bothered, I don't know why I should be. But it's okay, because there are many composers in the world, and not all of them are for everyone. Nonetheless, I really enjoyed the performance.