Piano Concerto 25 1st Movement...Mozart's Four Note Masterpiece.
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Mozart's piano concerto No 25, 1st movement....
With coloured score!
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The other genius in the room is the one that shares these findings and music with the world. What you do is so important
I really appreciate the time and effort you put into these videos - they're so instructive. It amazes me that composers are humanly possible, even mediocre ones, let alone the likes of Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven.
Awesome detailed analysis man. As my taste grows, I still come back to Mozart, he is still the goat!
great video. You should definitely make another analisies like this one
It was such a joy to listen while visualizing the different groups come in, along with viewing insight and analysis. I wish there were videos like this for all my favorite pieces. Thanks for what you do.
These are my favourite kind of ECM video!
Love it, this has helped me Enjoy Classic Music.
Love these longer forms of videos! Group music appreciation!
Thank you so much for shedding light on this magnificent work which deserves so much more attention than it gets at the moment. Sometimes I would even pick it as my favourite Mozart piano concerto. But this pick will never be fixed as the same as to answering to "what's your favourite Mozart opera." Will you rank Mozart's operas as well? the contenders are not as many as this category though :)
Mitsuko Uchida has a whole Oxford lecture on it.
I just saw Mozart's Figaro over the weekend with the USC opera school. I swear he does the same thing there.
Stanley Tutti really is in everything these days. (Sorry)
Pattern of Mozart’s piano concertos:
- Sonata form.
- The orchestra calls the theme.
- Piano follows the theme by the orchestra.
- A cadenza (it can be optional).
- Piano shows the recapitulation within the sonata form.
There's lot of work and skill here ! Thanks for sharing your wonderful views ! ❤
Do you really think Claude Joseph Rouget got inpiration from this concerto for La Marseillaise?
Any chance you could do a similar analysis on Beethoven's Violin Concerto? Such an incredible piece with beautiful melodies and motifs
duly noted...
anything that helps me as a non-musician listen harder, in a more focused way, is a real positive. thanks
Cool break down of the piece Al. Makes things a lot more understandable!
cheers! Have you seen any of the others (Beethoven 5th and Mozart 41)?
That was really fantastic to watch! I've never seen anything like it.
Have a check my video on Beethoven's 5th, it's similarish. For more stylish (and less wordsy) I recommend any of Smalin's many videos...
@@enjoyclassicalmusic6006 thank you very much.