Kräftige doch wunderschöne Interpretation dieser einzigartigen Klaviersuite im relativ freien Tempo mit klar artikuliertem doch warmherzigem Anschlag und mit möglichst effektiver Dynamik. Echt hörenswert!
I hear some similarities with Beethoven's 32nd piano sonata. Perhaps our dear friend from Bonn was inspired by this work. There is no doubt about the genius of both.
Its because of the counterpoint. Mozart was so inclusive in his style that even a fugue by him wouldn't be conventional. He defied such conventions to reach broader audiences with his music.
If you dive deeper into his music you will discover that there's no such thing as a Mozart style, a lot of his less known works have harmonies that are a century ahead, and rhythm and dialogue between the instruments that would fit well with late Beethoven for example, the guy was unbelievable volatile
The first few bars of the introduction sounded like Bach and then Chopin and the end of the introduction like Scarlati. The rest didn't sound like Mozart to me. The Allemande obviously sounds like an omage to Bach.
Mozart complete sonatas by Walter Klien: ruclips.net/p/PL1gAgJIplj-mdUrh8of5zWKP67XwwqvME
This is a very rarely heard Mozart piano work. Mozart really refine the Baroque style and bring it to a new age.
This Suite demonstrates the many facets of W.A. Mozart's genius.
So well reflected by the extraordinary Walter Klien. A Joy ~ thanks!
This piece really surprised me.
Glad this popped up on my RUclips page.
Thanks!
0:03 - Ouverture
4:02 - Allemande
7:28 Courante
3:05 this single bar is so perfect 😶
3:27 these moments in Mozart's music idk how to qualify them but they're always so beautiful
Kräftige doch wunderschöne Interpretation dieser einzigartigen Klaviersuite im relativ freien Tempo mit klar artikuliertem doch warmherzigem Anschlag und mit möglichst effektiver Dynamik. Echt hörenswert!
Baroque Mozart, beautiful
This one obvious outcome of Mozart's studies of Bach and Haendel works in Baron Van Swieten's library...... 🖤🤎💜💙💚💛🧡❤❤❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤 🌹🏵🌺🌷🌺🏵🌹
So if Mozart was born some 40 years earlier he would be very Bach-like? Loved it.
Einfach wundervoll!
Mixture of Baroque with classical style tension-release.
I hear some similarities with Beethoven's 32nd piano sonata. Perhaps our dear friend from Bonn was inspired by this work. There is no doubt about the genius of both.
The Diabeli - absolutely
I would have never guessed it's Mozart. Can't recognize his style at all
The courante a little more than the others. But aside from certain playful modulations I’d agree. I’d never know this was him
Its because of the counterpoint. Mozart was so inclusive in his style that even a fugue by him wouldn't be conventional. He defied such conventions to reach broader audiences with his music.
If you dive deeper into his music you will discover that there's no such thing as a Mozart style, a lot of his less known works have harmonies that are a century ahead, and rhythm and dialogue between the instruments that would fit well with late Beethoven for example, the guy was unbelievable volatile
from 2:51 to 2:58 he is Mozart changed in Bach
Ooooooh
The first few bars of the introduction sounded like Bach and then Chopin and the end of the introduction like Scarlati. The rest didn't sound like Mozart to me. The Allemande obviously sounds like an omage to Bach.
Unfortunately it hasn’t been ended with a great fuge like the c minor
6:09 has the same theme as Schumanns Carnaval movement 1
IT ENDS WITH A COURANTE
4:39 sounds like Schumann
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