Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 17, K.570 (1789) {Ingrid Haebler}

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  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era. According to Bartje Bartmans one of the greatest and brightest stars on the firmament.
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    Piano Sonata No. 17 in B flat major, K. 570. Vienna, Feb., 1789
    1. Allegro (0:00)
    2. Adagio (6:32)
    Allegretto (14:52)
    Ingrid Haebler, piano
    Description by Brian Robins [-]
    Mozart's penultimate piano sonata dates from 1789, a barren year for composition by his prolific standards, the only other major works produced being the final Piano Sonata in D major, K. 576, the first of the "Prussian" string quartets (in D major, K. 575), and the Clarinet Quintet in A major, K. 581. It was also the year of the composer's speculative journey to Berlin, Leipzig, and Dresden, a tour that failed to alleviate Mozart's by then desperate financial straits. Prior to setting off for Germany in the spring, he composed the B flat Sonata, entering it into his thematic catalog during February. His entry for it specifies the work as being a sonata auf Klavier allein (for piano alone), but curiously the sonata was long known in a version for violin and piano. This originated with the first published version, which appeared in Vienna in 1796 with a violin part so lacking in invention that it can be considered spurious with near certainty. It seems likely that, like its immediate predecessor, the so-called "facile" Sonata in C major, K. 545, the sonata was composed for didactic purposes. The opening Allegro is quite light in character; although on an altogether more modest scale than the sonatas composed earlier in the decade, it is masterful in the way it wrings various structural and contrapuntal implications from its deceptively bare opening. E flat Adagio is a rondo with two episodes that sets out to beguile rather than convey profundity. The final Allegretto bubbles with humor and surprise effects; it is one of the many finales in which Mozart evokes the world of opera buffa. Musicologist Alfred Einstein called the work "perhaps the most completely rounded of...all [the Mozart piano sonatas], the ideal of his piano sonata."
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  • @metteholm4833
    @metteholm4833 Месяц назад +5

    I love Ingrid Haeblers Mozart playing! It is pure poetry

  • @randomcubing7106
    @randomcubing7106 3 года назад +333

    I use to only love romantism, but damn Mozart's simplicity and Bach's tidiness really leave me speechless

    • @stevenxia2944
      @stevenxia2944 3 года назад +14

      Typical Germans.

    • @hjackbull
      @hjackbull 3 года назад +7

      @@stevenxia2944 Mozart was Austrian tho but I agree

    • @hjackbull
      @hjackbull 3 года назад +10

      @Krishna Ammini ahhh I didn't know that thanks for clarifying

    • @FranciscoCunha2004
      @FranciscoCunha2004 3 года назад +7

      Actually this Mozart sonata is very romantic (for Mozart)

    • @DQMSpore21
      @DQMSpore21 3 года назад +5

      @Mazzel Tov Lmfao you got burned, idiot.

  • @rjuttemeijer
    @rjuttemeijer 3 года назад +295

    For beginners?????? I don't know who thought of this title, but this sonata is certainly not for beginners! I've played this piece many times as a professional pianist and I can tell you it is a lot of hard work.

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  3 года назад +130

      I think that is how Mozart described it himself. Gives you an idea of the level of playing in those days.

    • @ruperttmls7985
      @ruperttmls7985 3 года назад +23

      I think K545 is harder than this Sonata 🥲

    • @christophebaudeau9614
      @christophebaudeau9614 2 года назад +19

      What you see is the front page of the beginners sonata in C Major ; what you hear is K570 which is not for beginners at all

    • @anthonyhk
      @anthonyhk 2 года назад +40

      Because we overinterpret their works. They just keep writing and performing new works, things do not have to be perfect, this was how performance at their time works. And this give space for keep releasing new works, for composers, performers, audiences, the whole industry's stake. And that is why classical music is declining in popularity nowadays and the industry is shrinking.

    • @hahaguyi705
      @hahaguyi705 2 года назад +9

      I am learning this piece . Well, me too,I think it is a little hard too.

  • @Lamtipul
    @Lamtipul Год назад +12

    2nd movement so beautiful omg

    • @rogernichols1124
      @rogernichols1124 Год назад +4

      I totally agree. Technically, this movement isn't difficult, but the challenge lies in getting the dynamics and parading right. Some of the greatest music is often superficially simple to play but for that reason, its greatness is only apparent in the hands (literally) of the performer.

    • @Proudmuslimah123
      @Proudmuslimah123 2 месяца назад

      @@rogernichols1124 So true, it is breathtaking.

  • @suleimanalmustafa5044
    @suleimanalmustafa5044 3 года назад +75

    Wow! great performance
    It's a pleasure to listen to someone who plays Mozart with such delicacy and simplicity and without turning him to a romantic composer.

    • @solomonfriedman695
      @solomonfriedman695 3 года назад +6

      good point, I think because of modern pianofortes and their resonances there is a tendency to turn everything from Bach to Beethoven into Debussy

    • @hahaguyi705
      @hahaguyi705 2 года назад +1

      Yeah,beautiful song!

  • @emilynightingale7758
    @emilynightingale7758 3 года назад +66

    me learning this for my grade 8: wow this is hard, i'm really proud for getting it eventually
    mozart: "for beginners"
    me: : /

    • @user-gl7qx1ww6r
      @user-gl7qx1ww6r 3 года назад +4

      Well I mean at least you got it eventually

    • @jonathandyment1444
      @jonathandyment1444 3 года назад +12

      That is funny. Grade 8 is beginner to Mozart.

    • @janis5569
      @janis5569 2 года назад +3

      The story of my life 🐢

    • @hahaguyi705
      @hahaguyi705 2 года назад +1

      8!!!!!! I'm just 3! Beginners make more practise. That's is,when you realised the thing you will actually think it is for beginners.

  • @DavidB.theProFandomMilit-qw9xt
    @DavidB.theProFandomMilit-qw9xt 7 месяцев назад +6

    14:52
    This Made Feel Joyful.

  • @IvanLiakh
    @IvanLiakh Год назад +15

    Greetings from Ukraine!
    Mozart is the brightest composer!

    • @Shambar18
      @Shambar18 Год назад +3

      🇺🇦 🇺🇦🇺🇦 stay safe

    • @luminousharmony4000
      @luminousharmony4000 Год назад

      Stay safe ! Is the war still going?

    • @frahan3
      @frahan3 Год назад +1

      I wish all humankind would be inspired by music like Mozart's and so there would no longer be conflicts of any kind.
      Peace, love and beauty to You all!

    • @User-mc7qdu578
      @User-mc7qdu578 4 месяца назад

      ​@@luminousharmony4000it is.

    • @bumblebeeeeeeeeeeee
      @bumblebeeeeeeeeeeee 17 дней назад

      ​@@luminousharmony4000Sadly yes

  • @kriffey75
    @kriffey75 3 года назад +81

    I played the first movement many years ago in my college speech class. Great sonata.

  • @juliahart8593
    @juliahart8593 Год назад +8

    Mozart: "for beginners"
    My 6 years of piano requiring 6 times playing it through to get it right: ⚰️

    • @Qee7en
      @Qee7en Месяц назад

      Only 6 times? Took me quite a bit longer, I will say

  • @kinchann11
    @kinchann11 3 года назад +19

    The 3rd movement is my favorite and her performance is the best for me. Her trill makes me feel cozy.

    • @erezsolomon3838
      @erezsolomon3838 Год назад +2

      @@hahaguyi705 Ingrid Haebler is definitely a she

  • @itz_moonstone_huntress2.026
    @itz_moonstone_huntress2.026 3 года назад +14

    AHHHH I have to play this for piano class, it's very frustrating, yet to listen to it calms me.

  • @neilwalsh3977
    @neilwalsh3977 3 года назад +7

    4:43 thereabouts I love the Eb E clash

  • @MrMusiclove59
    @MrMusiclove59 Год назад +16

    Excellent interpretation. The second movement is one of the most angelic musical pages that has been written.

  • @user-hd2tc9ze5i
    @user-hd2tc9ze5i 7 месяцев назад +3

    Es gibt die typische Mozart Momente geblúmete Momente, Arpeges, and so on. Totzdem diese Sonate ist fúr Angefangene ist, kann man Merkel, dass die Ausdruck so idÿlische ist, wie in einem kompliziertene Partitur. Sanft und mild ist der Anfang des driten mouvement. So einfach, so grossartig,so gut. Eine andere Melodie mit den Noten 2 per 2, machen mir an das Paar erinnern, ein Universum der Liebe und Respekt, womóglich man mit der Inteligenz benutzen. Que porqué en alemán. Porque me sale del forro de los cojones utilizar el mismo idioma que utilizaron nadie más que Bach, Mozart y Beethoven. 😢

  • @malakkos5069
    @malakkos5069 2 года назад +5

    Thy playing delights my ears

  • @trevorcooke9923
    @trevorcooke9923 7 месяцев назад +5

    0:07 - Start of Exposition
    0:12 - Primary Theme Zone
    0:32 - Transition Zone
    0:58 - Secondary Theme Zone

  • @saschajokel7928
    @saschajokel7928 3 года назад +7

    The Adagio is so beautiful

  • @kasandra657
    @kasandra657 2 года назад +15

    I am playing the second movement but is very difficult. Mozart gives you not many notes, so its hard to actually make lots of music. She does it very well!

  • @sophiadeng8889
    @sophiadeng8889 2 года назад +23

    It doesn’t get more beautiful than Mozart ❤️

    • @hahaguyi705
      @hahaguyi705 2 года назад +3

      This is good,what about Chopin? Like Beethoven? It is all beautiful peace and musical music.

    • @IsaacA192
      @IsaacA192 Год назад

      @@hahaguyi705 🤦‍♂

  • @carlose.johansson739
    @carlose.johansson739 2 года назад +9

    So very beautiful Mozart sonata. 🥰

  • @mmbmbmbmb
    @mmbmbmbmb 3 года назад +10

    Reading the easy understandable write-ups in the extended information is advisable for those, who want to get the utmost out of these generous uploads by Bartje Bartmans . . .

    • @slopedude3
      @slopedude3 2 года назад

      I was just thinking lord I need to get an actual copy of this sheet music with a write up instead of an internet download lol

  • @rosannamasini2075
    @rosannamasini2075 3 года назад +8

    Grazie Maestro stupendo

  • @andrelove7821
    @andrelove7821 3 года назад +6

    Wonderful!! Thank for post.

  • @hylee1949
    @hylee1949 Год назад +6

    The most Mozart-like performance I think. Haebler's playing is really catchy and beautiful as well. This video makes me so happy because it shows the combination of my favorite composer and pianist.
    Thank you for sharing. One of my best channel ❤️

  • @notaire2
    @notaire2 2 года назад +7

    Wunderschöne Interpretation dieser perfekt komponierten Klaviersonate im gut betrachteten Tempo mit klarem doch elegantem Anschlag und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Der zweite Satz klingt besonders schön und fast himmlisch. Wahrlich intelligente und unvergleichliche Pianistin!

    • @hahaguyi705
      @hahaguyi705 2 года назад +1

      ??? English

    • @juliahart8593
      @juliahart8593 Год назад

      @@hahaguyi705 dude use Google translate

    • @luminousharmony4000
      @luminousharmony4000 Год назад

      Do you speak English? English please!

    • @stewartmair3995
      @stewartmair3995 5 месяцев назад

      A wonderful interpretation of this perfectly composed piano sonata in a well considered tempo with clear yet elegant fingering and a artistic and controlled dynamic. The second movement in particular sounds beautiful, almost heavenly. (Ingrid) is truly an intelligent and incomparable pianist

  • @antonellamajorano5348
    @antonellamajorano5348 3 года назад +5

    Molto brava. Non la conoscevo. Grazie.!

  • @brog534
    @brog534 3 года назад +2

    Listening to this calms my soul

  • @bryan1198
    @bryan1198 3 года назад +8

    Music goes beyond eras or styles. Is like love over time, it has been the same concept but different within different societies and time periods. Love was different 200 years ago but at the end, is "only love/feeling/music." Yet, this is music filled with love that would travel beyond eras and the universe. Thank you humanity for such a great feeling, Music.

    • @gmarikbraun6460
      @gmarikbraun6460 3 года назад

      We have not had real music probably for over 200 years

  • @pianosound
    @pianosound 3 года назад +10

    Perfect !! The second movement is sublime. So full of tenderness.

    • @alanchen9962
      @alanchen9962 Год назад +1

      Quick question, do you need to use pedal for the second movement?

    • @MrMusiclove59
      @MrMusiclove59 Год назад

      @@alanchen9962 It is a very singing piece. A light touch of the pedal helps you to sing better. It is easy to hear the sound of wind instruments.

  • @alecsachs9082
    @alecsachs9082 Год назад +2

    Favorite Mozart Piano Sonata Cycles are haebler and Uchida. I looked up these recordings. Apparently Bartmans uploaded some from the 60’s and the others is from the 80’s. That way the performances are well balanced.

  • @mr-wx3lv
    @mr-wx3lv 3 года назад +56

    Surely, with music like this Mozart was at peace with himself... does this sound like the music of a troubled man?

  • @klaybrady2957
    @klaybrady2957 2 года назад +3

    This piece is making me cry rn
    I am grade 8 and learning the first movement right now and the last page is killing me

  • @hayleycomet8029
    @hayleycomet8029 3 года назад +11

    Love how he's constantly switching it up... so creative and melodically pleasing

    • @hahaguyi705
      @hahaguyi705 2 года назад +1

      For sure,a wonderful,pretty and musical piece.

  • @27scole
    @27scole 3 года назад +7

    I think this sonata really shows how he starts out with something, and how it goes on by it self. All one gotto do is sense about it. But who ever is fine with his first idea? when you could feel so good about it. Instead so much pressure Oh how should I write all that. Big off thing in sight to have to write a whole sonata. Why would it ever be like that?

  • @nunomellomusic
    @nunomellomusic 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful!

  • @leonardodanielpradeljimene9968
    @leonardodanielpradeljimene9968 3 года назад +4

    Amazing!

  • @John-sd5li
    @John-sd5li Год назад +2

    Beautiful.

  • @cezarfreysleben5911
    @cezarfreysleben5911 2 года назад +6

    Wonderful and inspiring performance. So beautifully played. Thank you!!!

  • @sordini66
    @sordini66 3 года назад +4

    Wonderful performance! Thanks so much for sharing

  • @ihaveacoolnickname
    @ihaveacoolnickname 3 года назад +103

    The apparent simplicity in Mozart's music hides the sublime. Try to compose some "simple" music yourself and you'll discover quickly that you end up with something trite and meaningless.

    • @mr-wx3lv
      @mr-wx3lv 3 года назад +12

      I already have. And I have to confess Mozart is just a tad better than me ! 🤔

    • @makytondr8607
      @makytondr8607 3 года назад +20

      Very true! Mozart’s music is definitely deceptively simple, probably because he goes back and forth between simple I-V-I-V-I-.... sections (that really stand out) and some very complicated and harmonically rich sections. Mozart was very adventurous with his modulations for his time, not many C major sonatas of that time would modulate to keys like A major (speaking of K 545). Also, his piano sonatas don’t often have the ferocity, rapid arrays of notes and big chords like those of Beethoven, which could contribute to the deception, but the notes that are there, are very efficient and effective!

    • @mr-wx3lv
      @mr-wx3lv 3 года назад +4

      Two perfect examples of deceptive simplicity are the piano concerto 27, and clarinet concerto...

    • @mr-wx3lv
      @mr-wx3lv 3 года назад +6

      @@makytondr8607 I think if Beethoven had not come along, music would have developed more gradually and subtly. After Mozart and Haydn for a bit, composers like Weber, Hummel and Schubert would have comfortably taken us into the romantic era.

    • @matteomagurno3068
      @matteomagurno3068 2 года назад

      @@mr-wx3lv That’s a very nice way to put it!

  • @auvillars
    @auvillars 3 года назад +3

    Thanks 😊

  • @TReaperMusic
    @TReaperMusic 3 года назад +3

    I tend to play this when i workout

  • @maximoflores4524
    @maximoflores4524 3 года назад +6

    The third movement sounds like it would be a variation of his piano sonata 11

  • @rubabahasanova1596
    @rubabahasanova1596 Год назад +1

    🇦🇿🇦🇿 Təmiz,aydın,səliqəli ifa Təşəkkür.👏👏

  • @IQSD-zs6qn
    @IQSD-zs6qn 3 года назад +2

    I like the bump in the 7th chord. For example, if the note is played F A C Eb...there is a bump by playing E over it(Which goes to F).

  • @jovankabanjac2310
    @jovankabanjac2310 Год назад +2

    Eine wunderbare Mozart Interpretin!

  • @meiyeelee7064
    @meiyeelee7064 3 года назад +3

    I Value Most Of Mozart‘s Sonata^_^

  • @luciosobrinho7508
    @luciosobrinho7508 3 года назад +5

    Awesome

  • @ztmusic2012
    @ztmusic2012 Год назад +1

    Really it's very easy

  • @claude5520
    @claude5520 2 года назад +1

    Cool

  • @marengobelboa5905
    @marengobelboa5905 Год назад +1

    Today, after listening to this piece, at 11:00, I flew into open space for 10 minutes......

  • @Fabio-cb1od
    @Fabio-cb1od Год назад

    16:04 That's a rare circle of fifth, and I like it. I don't know much about the circle of fifth but here I find it very nice, it gives energy to the music I guess... Why is it the subject of so much controversy?..

  • @richardroszbully2145
    @richardroszbully2145 3 года назад +1

    looking for Minkus, La Bayadere for orchestra. Have you?

  • @incredibleian5658
    @incredibleian5658 3 года назад +14

    This is the longest song I played so far with almost 20 mins long of listening.

  • @TerryUniGeezerPeterson
    @TerryUniGeezerPeterson Год назад +1

    Was measure 20 Beethoven's inspiration for the opening cords of his eroica symphony?

  • @m.a.3322
    @m.a.3322 3 года назад +5

    0:21 Doesn't this part sounds like numa numa?

  • @abigailesbrandt1445
    @abigailesbrandt1445 2 года назад +2

    From Baby Mozart Music Festival

  • @Tristan-zt8tw
    @Tristan-zt8tw 3 года назад +7

    Hey Bartje, thanks again for the upload!I have a question: where did you get all your music knowledge from, and did you study in school for music? Have a good day.

    • @Tristan-zt8tw
      @Tristan-zt8tw 3 года назад +2

      Bartje Bartmans Sounds like you’ve been blessed with great education! I hope to soon pursue a similar path.

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  3 года назад +1

      @@Tristan-zt8tw I wish you all the best and hope you will find good, solid teachers.

    • @Tristan-zt8tw
      @Tristan-zt8tw 3 года назад +1

      Bartje Bartmans thanks

  • @lovelyfawn192
    @lovelyfawn192 2 года назад +3

    I just started learning it 😹

  • @lotharklein1896
    @lotharklein1896 3 года назад +7

    Mozart der Popmusiker von damals 😍

  • @corrsleo
    @corrsleo 2 года назад +1

    the year of french revolution!

  • @pourlepiano1449
    @pourlepiano1449 Год назад +2

    14:52

  • @classicgameplay10
    @classicgameplay10 11 месяцев назад

    Is there any other for begginers like this and the c major ?

  • @user-gr5hi4um2u
    @user-gr5hi4um2u 3 года назад +5

    Is this the seventeenth or the eighteenth sonata? Because the first slide and the score says "18", but according to the title of the video it's the 17th one.

    • @IchiganCS
      @IchiganCS 3 года назад +2

      It's the 17th. The 18 is the numbering from the book where the pictures are taken from.
      Googling "k 570 mozart" only gives piano sonata no. 17.

    • @user-gr5hi4um2u
      @user-gr5hi4um2u 3 года назад +1

      @@IchiganCS Thanks for explaining :)

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  3 года назад +11

      I use Edition Peters but they inserted K.547a as 17 which officially is 19. Means in Edition Peters 17 is 18 and 18 is 19. A bit confusing gathering there are other numberings out there.

    • @bixiopetracca1700
      @bixiopetracca1700 3 года назад +1

      Its 17th K570

  • @neilwalsh3977
    @neilwalsh3977 3 года назад +8

    In a weird way, the opening reminds me of Brahms's Violin Concerto.

    • @saldana7395
      @saldana7395 2 года назад +1

      Hahahaha yeah I hear that too

  • @z0_3h
    @z0_3h 6 месяцев назад

    For own ref:
    0:07
    0:15

  • @vorufusan5787
    @vorufusan5787 3 года назад +3

    11:52 is it just me or do y’all hear the octave variation from Paganini 24?

  • @Nagangg
    @Nagangg Год назад

    0:07 1:52 -55초 1악 3:35 2악 4:48 똑같 3악
    5:36 끝 4악 6:29 END

  • @ALisztf
    @ALisztf 10 месяцев назад +1

    8:54 concerto 24 joined the chat

  • @carlose.johansson739
    @carlose.johansson739 2 года назад +1

    2 years before he passed away

  • @pachmann4869
    @pachmann4869 3 года назад +2

    Does anyone know what she has been up to the last few decades? She's 91!

  • @JerryEboy69
    @JerryEboy69 6 месяцев назад

    I think it’s marked “for beginners” because they didn’t focus as much on perfection as these days. also, the standard must have been much higher for a musician’s skill

  • @alexramzes8021
    @alexramzes8021 2 года назад +1

    What is misnumbered?

  • @PedroGomes-pp3gb
    @PedroGomes-pp3gb 2 года назад +2

    0:06

  • @NicholasLay
    @NicholasLay 2 года назад +1

    0:32 Beethoven 9th scherzo

  • @ahhtghh
    @ahhtghh 3 года назад +1

    Can anyone tell me where I can find this Sonata on sheet?

    • @juanma27595
      @juanma27595 3 года назад

      Here:
      imslp.org/wiki/Piano_Sonata_No.17_in_B-flat_major%2C_K.570_(Mozart%2C_Wolfgang_Amadeus)
      Along with every classical piece

    • @ahhtghh
      @ahhtghh 3 года назад

      @@juanma27595 thank you! But to download this, is not for free correct?

    • @juanma27595
      @juanma27595 3 года назад

      @@ahhtghh yes, everything on this webpage is free
      Ignore the purple links, those will redirect you to buy paid recordings

    • @ahhtghh
      @ahhtghh 3 года назад

      @@juanma27595 okay, great

    • @owencrawford5984
      @owencrawford5984 3 года назад +1

      @@juanma27595 actually the purple links are free performances, the commercial recordings are obviously not free though

  • @marioescalante4401
    @marioescalante4401 3 года назад +4

    After listening to Mitsuko Uchida play it this feels a beat too slow - other than that it is beautifully played.

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  3 года назад +16

      You touched an important aspect of Haebler's genius. Restrained and unassuming brings out the best in Mozart. Focusing on speed and showmanship was something Mozart himself despised.

    • @erezsolomon3838
      @erezsolomon3838 Год назад +1

      @@bartjebartmans although tempo is personal preference, no matter how much you disagree with Ingrid's choice, you have to admit she is very convincing. Now it's mostly her tempi which are my preferred choice

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  Год назад +2

      @@erezsolomon3838 I have to admit that my comment is still spot on.

    • @erezsolomon3838
      @erezsolomon3838 Год назад +1

      @@bartjebartmans true

    • @erezsolomon3838
      @erezsolomon3838 Год назад +1

      @@bartjebartmans I still like Mitsuko's playing sometimes

  • @chomphoonuj
    @chomphoonuj 2 года назад +1

    I’m A kid that plays sonata k.545 muvment 1-3 that’s my boy

  • @user-by3rm7wo2f
    @user-by3rm7wo2f 2 года назад +1

    16:37

  • @user-id2nc6ju5u
    @user-id2nc6ju5u 5 месяцев назад

    피아노 소리 개 좋다 ㅠㅠ 나도 저런 피아노 저도 주세요 나도 저걸로 치면 ㄹㅇ 잘 칠 수 있어요 ㅠ

  • @lunamoon573
    @lunamoon573 3 года назад +3

    I play it on piano class and i think that is medium ツ

  • @luminousharmony4000
    @luminousharmony4000 Год назад +2

    I can barely play half of the first page ! And I am on level 8 ! Certainly NOT for beginners 😅

  • @orlandodilasso2319
    @orlandodilasso2319 3 года назад +2

    Vorzüglich interpretiert

  • @leidannis9544
    @leidannis9544 3 года назад +2

    There’s something wrong at 0:00

    • @kasandra657
      @kasandra657 2 года назад

      Beginners...

    • @hahaguyi705
      @hahaguyi705 2 года назад

      @@kasandra657 Yea,but when you know the rules about piano you will think it's easy.

  • @tracyhoang08
    @tracyhoang08 10 месяцев назад

    0:07

  • @lizzybach4254
    @lizzybach4254 Год назад

    I generally don't listen to Mozart but Sciencephile got me hooked up to it's 2ns mvt. :/

  • @songAa23
    @songAa23 3 года назад +5

    Iovely song ~~
    l feel sweety !!!

  • @ingemannlarsen
    @ingemannlarsen 11 месяцев назад +1

    (The title says "No. 17", but it should read "No. 18")

    • @ingemannlarsen
      @ingemannlarsen 11 месяцев назад

      Or is it rather "No. 16"? - Some confusion ....

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  11 месяцев назад +1

      I am using the Edition Peters numbering.

    • @ingemannlarsen
      @ingemannlarsen 11 месяцев назад

      @@bartjebartmans Okay - fine. It is however confusing when there are different numberings ....

  • @noahselim4533
    @noahselim4533 3 года назад +4

    EROICA SYMPHONY?! 0:07

    • @nickn2794
      @nickn2794 3 года назад

      what part of eroica?

  • @oceanmachine1906
    @oceanmachine1906 3 года назад +4

    Really feels like Beethoven at times

    • @oceanmachine1906
      @oceanmachine1906 3 года назад +2

      @Peter Rabbit yes of course.
      Or to rephrase: Beethoven really feels like parts of this Sonata at times.

    • @hahaguyi705
      @hahaguyi705 2 года назад

      The patterns feels like Bach.

  • @fl0rian587
    @fl0rian587 2 года назад +2

    Who’s also here for music class?

  • @cu_nt
    @cu_nt Месяц назад

    jam se ubila

  • @DeBIRDofficial
    @DeBIRDofficial Год назад +1

    Oh yeah, "For Beginners" yeah, its VERY EASY. Just Kidding !

  • @luminousharmony4000
    @luminousharmony4000 Год назад +1

    Meow 🐱

  • @user-rv4os3mg2c
    @user-rv4os3mg2c 3 года назад +2

    Хит 1789

  • @theUrbanJoe
    @theUrbanJoe 3 года назад +1

    At first I thought this is alright but if Mozart wrote it people would think it was much better than it is. (Sonatas of this genre seem somewhat trite/superficial to me) It gets better toward the end and I can hear Mozart’s personality coming through. I’m just not really crazy about the first movement even if WAM did write it. Overall, this piece is rather light hearted and happy. Wish we could have all known/seen WAM in real life to get to experience his personality first hand.

    • @Quotenwagnerianer
      @Quotenwagnerianer 3 года назад +1

      The piano sonatas are definately not among Mozart's better works.

    • @jeanpaulchoppart6818
      @jeanpaulchoppart6818 3 года назад +2

      John Bowden, you are entitled to your opinion, but I think that there is much more in this sonata than you hear.

  • @namff3438
    @namff3438 2 года назад +1

    Ở đây mỗi tôi là người Việt Nam thề luôn :v

    • @hahaguyi705
      @hahaguyi705 2 года назад +1

      🇻🇳 🇻🇳 Vietnam!

    • @namff3438
      @namff3438 2 года назад +1

      @@hahaguyi705 where are you from

    • @hahaguyi705
      @hahaguyi705 2 года назад +1

      @@namff3438 🇨🇳

  • @berniebrown1837
    @berniebrown1837 Год назад +1

    Beginners 😄😜🤪

  • @christianwouters6764
    @christianwouters6764 3 года назад +3

    Just my opinion: I don't find M's sonatas the most interesting part of his output. There is a predictability and squareness that f.i. his concertos and symphonies don't have, of in a lesser degree.

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  3 года назад +17

      That is indeed your opinion. Not mine.

    • @aarondrayer548
      @aarondrayer548 3 года назад +9

      I disagree, Mozart sonatas are one of his most interesting part of his outputs because in his sonatas are where you find most of his best melodies at. I love Mozart slow movements as well because they are so expressive. Mozart sonatas is like a coffee in the morning in my opinion.

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  3 года назад +15

      He must have not noticed the fact that Mozart seems to experiment with certain concepts, or chromatic ideas. The slow movement of No. 15 is an excellent example. It is also obvious to me he wrote some sonatas with specific students in mind and came up with incredible creative use of plain old scales and broken chords (sonatas as etudes) Another thing I noticed is the fact, something few people seem to be aware of, that Mozart's narrative is one of a conversation. There is always this question and answer going on, and at times I feel he is making fun of certain people he knew in his personal life. Leonard Bernstein pointed that already out way back in the sixties. Mozart's works are deeply embedded in his personal life and dealings with students, family and society. His genius lies in the fact that he manages that to depict in seemingly abstract, almost observant, soundwaves. That's why his somber compositions hit so hard and deep, it is a glimpse of his true daily affairs, one of despair and anxiety which slowly set in when he lost the aura of being a child prodigy and that progressively got worse after 1785. I can imagine him wandering anxiously the streets of Vienna trying to get money from people who owed him, but left town for the summer........he simply had to wait for it a couple of months... imagine that.........He was treated at times as a mere servant by arrogant, snobs who were completely inferior to him. What a life........Beethoven learned from that, they didn't mess with him like they did with Mozart.......

    • @lvran28
      @lvran28 3 года назад +7

      @@bartjebartmans Completely agreed- for example, the incredible experiment at 16:54!! chromatic counterpoint of the most interesting kind.

    • @mmbmbmbmb
      @mmbmbmbmb 3 года назад +4

      @@bartjebartmans
      Thank you for this touching, insightful little essay . . .