Leif Ove Andsnes: Tiny Desk (home) Concert
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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Tom Huizenga | April 8, 2022
The Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes is binging Mozart. He's just released his second double album in a row of the composer's piano music, and for this very special Tiny Desk performance, he takes us inside Mozart's own home in Vienna, just steps away from the medieval St. Stephen's Cathedral and a couple blocks from a McDonald's.
Mozart might have appreciated the convenience of the fast food chain, as the years he spent in this two-floor, four-bedroom apartment (from 1784 to 1787) were a non-stop frenzy of activities. Andsnes says the composer threw gambling parties, taught students and, above all, composed some of his most groundbreaking music in this house, including the two works heard in this recital.
Andsnes begins with four minutes of radiant joy and virtuosity. The D major Rondo showcases not only Mozart's own skills as an unrivaled keyboardist, but also his genius as a composer with a bottomless bag of tricks to play with the music's principal theme.
The following Fantasia in C minor, composed one year earlier, in 1785, couldn't be more different. At three times the Rondo's length, it begins in a foreboding tone, with heavy, darkly colored chords, sounding perhaps like Beethoven in a bad mood. But the clouds soon open to rays of sunshine in melodies only Mozart could create, including a recurring passage of intense delicacy and yearning, which Andsnes delivers with the sensitivity of a lover's whisper. In its many fascinating mood swings, the piece feels like Mozart simply sat down in these rooms and improvised his mixed emotions. And thanks to Andsnes, we can catch a vibe of what that might have sounded like.
SET LIST
Mozart: Rondo in D Major, K. 485
Mozart: Fantasia in C Minor, K. 475
MUSICIANS
Leif Ove Andsnes: piano
CREDITS
Video and audio: Anthony Jacobson, Perdurabo Film
Recorded at: Mozarthaus Vienna
TINY DESK TEAM
Producer: Tom Huizenga
Video Producer: Michael Zamora
Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin
Tiny Production Team: Bob Boilen, Bobby Carter, Kara Frame, Joshua Bryant, Maia Stern, Ashley Pointer
Executive Producer: Keith Jenkins
Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann
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Kudos to NPR for featuring such a variety of genres on the Tiny Desk; it is a real musical education!
Never thought I would see him here. If you can read this, sir Leif Ove Andsnes, your Janacek collection made my highschool years. Your playing is beautiful.
Grieg’s lyric pieces by Leif moved me.
Leif Ove Andsnes has been Norway's greatest pianist since the late 90s :) Really cool to see him on here!!
Kjell Bekkelund was much better
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Wow. I remember falling asleep at one of his concerts as a kid when mum dragged me along
What an unexpected surprise to see him here
LOL! 🤣😂
What an unexpected surprise to see you here. 😄
This is an excellent Mozart performed by an excellent musician, the Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes. And his small rubatos are so nice!
0:00 - *Mozart: Rondo in D Major, K. 485* (4:34)
6:49 - *Mozart: Fantasia in C Minor, K. 475*
[18:28 - Tiny Desk team]
I really appreciate his facial expressions while playing. Never judge a musician by his body language, but I really enjoyed this additional emotional expression.
I have two novel suggestions: 1. how about not judging a musician; 2. if that is somehow impossible, how about judging a musician by the sounds s/he is making?
Which ever way, Leif Ove Andsness is a superb musician and pianist. I love his playing. I simply close my eyes and listen to the magic force of sound, letting myself be enveloped and swallowed up by this mysterious power that is nowhere to be seen or felt, but so completely enraptures one’s soul. Leif Ove has this magic ability to let the ego disappear behind the music - a skill and gift that is given to only the very most technically skilled and artistically unselfish artists. Thank you, Leif Ove Andsness.
@@larsfrandsen2501 I think you misunderstood me there. Thats what I was saying: Dont judge a musician by anything else but his music. But Leif adds additional depth to the music with his facial expressions. They are like the illustrations in a book, you can follow the emotions of the music with the power of another perception.
I never knew Mozart sounded this beautiful until hearing him play. Brilliant!
This was crazy good - one of the things that really made an impression on me was his pauses - his use of silence to shape/emphasize the phrase and emotion of the piece. So beautiful!
This is lovely.
Thank you Tiny desk, I'm very grateful to you to allow me to discover the pianist Leif Ove Andsnes. It's impossible to see what brand of piano he is playing.... at first I was upset and then the music he was making was so beautiful I didn't care anymore. Thank you from Montréal, Canada.
As far as I know Leif Ove is a Steinway & Sons artist. I’d assume that’s what he is using here!
I’m pretty sure it’s a Bösendorfer! He used to own one too.
I saw this guy on a documentary about him playing Beethoven concertos and I'll never forget it.
Breathtakingly beautiful ! Looking forward to seeing more classical performances at Tiny Desk!
his intonation and feel brings me to tears.
this was so beautiful. idk what to do with all these emotions. I feel like I might burst 😭
The delicate simplicity of the first part of the Fantasia is wonderful. Only a complete master could come up with such an array of subtle emotions with so few notes.
So much colour and tone and expression and variety and contrast.
Wunderschöner Bösendorfer Klang!!
Is it a Bösendorfer? Yes, when I listen again I believe it is. Thank you for your comment!
Thank you very much for this nice concert. Mozart music will be forever.
Beautiful! What wonderful flow with nary a hesitation. Such a pleasure! When going over my CD collection I was reminded that I hadn't listened to Mr. Andsnes for quite a while and so turned to RUclips, finding this fine posting. Thank you!
I love and feel this music... Emote a book, before there were movies... Which , generally, still don't really work without music.
The upper register sings so beautifully on his piano.
なんて豊かな演奏!
Delightful.
Love this! Nice and early 🎵 🏆
Dope 🥰☑️
The perfect morning complement
Yeah, wow and like those before me have spoke, what truly amazing playing, filming, and everything really and wow, Yeah truly beautiful!!!
Hands and keys. Stop with the face shot. Future reference. Beautifully played
This just made my lunch/workout ..day. Awesome playing and choices
Faan 'a, Andsnes! Stil'!
My man's is the jim Carey of the piano game killing it with talent and faces of many 🙌
Love it thx.
Love this….how talented!!
A lovely way to wake up in the morning ❤️✨
Lovely
TY💛
Fantastic!
This is really fabulous.
Bravo 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Heey! Norway also has tiny desks!
Wow this dude can seriously wail!
This is way beyond genius
Superb!
Thank you for this!
Love it !!!♥︎♥︎♥︎
Que relajante 😌 🥰
Hammer 🔨
bravissimo!!
A wonder if a performance in a very special place
What an amazing interpretation of this Mozart masterpiece! I remember first hearing it performed live by the great Horowitz. Very different take. Both really special. Bravo!
❤️
Perfection!
A great royalist. I didn't understand anything. But very interesting))))
came here after hearing his version of Dvorak's Poetic Tone Pictures No. 3
How?
Ok someone tell me that they also thought he was about to play the TV series "Succession" theme-song at the 17:22 mark !
Please get Micasa on Tiny Desk
🙂
This ain't Vulfpeck. 'Murica.
massa+---
Lief on the keyboard don’t compare to Magnus at the chessboard
1st view😄❤️
🙄😏☺👍
Never thought I would see him here. If you can read this, sir Leif Ove Andsnes, your Janacek collection made my highschool years. Your playing is beautiful.