It is a pleasant duet playing on Mozart Sonata in simple C major, KV 521 by two Pianists, Kims, very interestingly, enjoyable to watch.Thanks for showing.With Kindest Regards, Songja Hasselsjo
A pleasure from beginning to end, beautiful clear sound, vigorous with excellent delicate parts, Mozart would have loved to hear it played like this. Congratulations.
Such a natural interpretation. Really really amazingly you achieved that!!! So natural, Motzart would like to have you for his friends, I am sure!!!!!!!!!
Mozart's great four-handed Sonata K. 521 was written specifically with a view for talented amateurs to perform in the confines of a drawing-room, not in a larger concert-hall---and moreover to be performed on either the harpsichord or a forte-piano; but it certainly was not meant to be played on some massive modern Steinway grand. Also, Mozart's own Walter forte-piano (c. 1784) was tuned to an A-434hz, quite a bit lower than the A-440 on this recording. However I do like the tempo that Professor Julius Kim chose to take for the 1st movement (not as over-fast as, say, someone like Kissen would like to play it) and his 'Mozartean' touch is clear enough throughout this recording; but the far younger Tae-Hung Kim is showing signs of his immaturity in places---e.g. towards the climax of the end of the 1st movement, he completely flubs an important e-flat altogether (makes him sound like a nervous 8-year old) To which I say, let's hear him play this sonata again ten years from now and see how he's progressed musically.
Donald Goodell every time I hear this I find the first movement to be too quick. I'm glad the professor slowed it down here" frankly. It sounds much better. Also I must agree with your statement about tone going up over time, but that just happens. If we played it in the tone of the latter 18th century now, the entire performance would sound off key. That's just the way it is.
How good do you have to be such that other people are being paid to simply repeat the work you did hundreds of years ago before the industrial and technological revolutions
+Kumat Kualias i can judge whoever i want, its my democratic right to free speech, im not Chinese, i can say whatever i want. having heard a lot of good pianists, i can honestly say this is a robotic, soulless performance. precision is not what makes a pianist the best, the best pianist is not afraid to be imprecise and imperfect and show something interesting to his audience. this is so precise, its very boring to listen to. no true talent. only endless hours of practice with an unimpressive result. sorry, but its the truth.
+shaququ classical music is meant to be played precisely, just like the composer would imagine how his piece would be played. Classical music is appreciated by the sound that it makes and by how it is played. People that fall asleep during orchestras or concerts are people who don't know how to appreciate classical music. And during the performance you can clearly see that the two person are filled with emotion while playing. Also ,talent comes from practice. Rarely someone achieves true talent whiteout practice. .
Mozart's brilliance is beyond belief. These guys give a terrific performance!
두분 다 너무 젊어서 깜짝 놀랐습니다. 김태형 교수님은 심지어 어려보이십니다. 😊 연주도 참 좋네요. 언젠가 슈베르트 포핸즈 환상곡도 함께 연주하는걸 들을수 있으면 좋겠습니다.
Bravo, ENCORE💃🏻you two made my spirit soar
You can tell how much they feel the music. Amazing...
Wunderbar, sie berühren unsere Seele! Vielen herzlichen Dank🤗 👍🎶🎼✨️
해외 유명 연주자 연주보다 더 낫다~!! 어쩌면 모차르트의 우아함과 다이나믹과 자연스러운 흐름을 잘 살리는지!!
That 3rd movement makes me feel so so good! What a pleasure.
It is a pleasant duet playing on Mozart Sonata in simple C major, KV 521 by two Pianists, Kims, very interestingly, enjoyable to watch.Thanks for showing.With Kindest Regards, Songja Hasselsjo
Wonderful interpretation! Totally convincing!
정말 우리나라 연주자분들 너무 좋아요!❤
Ooooo! Striking performance,thank you for this. Lovely Mozart!!!
A pleasure from beginning to end, beautiful clear sound, vigorous with excellent delicate parts, Mozart would have loved to hear it played like this. Congratulations.
The ads on youtube are so intrusive
곡이 너무 좋다..행복해지는 느낌..
Splendid performance laden with spirit and energy both to hear and see. Really liked it.
SUPER !! Jeu pianistique plaisant. les Deux d´un parfait accord d´une énergie nerveuse sensible... brillant..Bravo !!!
Such a natural interpretation. Really really amazingly you achieved that!!! So natural, Motzart would like to have you for his friends, I am sure!!!!!!!!!
For sure :)
0:00 1st mvt
8:50 2nd mvt
15:50 3rd mvt
Marvellous,Very well played with 4 hands,You done a perfect job.i like it so much,Thank you.
미소 지으며 넋 놓고 감상하게 만드는 두 사람의 연주~♥
Well done! :) that was such an impressive performance. Really liked the way you interpreted. So light hearted!
This recording is Gold ♡♡♡♡
Ideal technique. Not weaker than Barenboim and Argerich
brightens my commute everyday :)
언제나 들어도 브라보 브라보
Why does Google/YT allow so many silly commercial interruptions of MOZART ? Are they bat-crap crazy ?!!
Beautiful ❤️
Really great 🥰
Very nice sonata!
AMAZING
1st 0:04
2nd 8:49
3rd 15:51
Bravissimi eccezionale. molto rilassante. se non ci fosse la musica. ....Grazie. Grazie
Très bien et très beau
Very beautiful theme form 19:32 and 19:45 ! I believe, that It is alike on 1st part by Beethoven sonata no.5 C minor!...
Franz Xaver Mozart is his teacher
It is true!)
probably, this fact is explain some likeness)).
That's fuckint wonderful.
Wonderful sounds ! The piano is Steinway - (no Yamaha)
Sz Tybor I mean... that's clearly shown when the camera does a shot from the audience side.
Великолепное ,яркое,потрясающее исполнение.
Μπραβο!
My little terrarium brought me here
Cool
I'm impressed good job 😀😀😀😀😀😀
Jussen Brothers don't use sheet music
sheet music, really, Jussen Brothers don't use sheet music, Anytime
8:46
Genios !!!!!!!
🎹👍🏻
Beautiful! But have you ever heard of Boogey Woogey?
anybody playing this song for exam? I am playing the first movement for my grade 8 exam! I really love this song.
THIS IS NOT A SONG AS THERE ARE NO SINGERS! At this level you should know to use the correct terminology please.
Hahaha, you should chill... but yes HOW DARE YOU, it's a PIECE.
3rd 15:50
둘다 호흡도 잘맞고 듣기 정말 좋습니다.김정원 너무 잘쳐요 ㅎㅎ김태형은 1악장 중간에 음 하나 틀린거 있던데..... 그거만 빼면 정말 완벽한 연주일듯 ㅠㅠ
Great performance but 1st movement too fast (only my personal opinion!)
Mozart's great four-handed Sonata K. 521 was written specifically with a view for talented amateurs to perform in the confines of a drawing-room, not in a larger concert-hall---and moreover to be performed on either the harpsichord or a forte-piano; but it certainly was not meant to be played on some massive modern Steinway grand. Also, Mozart's own Walter forte-piano (c. 1784) was tuned to an A-434hz, quite a bit lower than the A-440 on this recording. However I do like the tempo that Professor Julius Kim chose to take for the 1st movement (not as over-fast as, say, someone like Kissen would like to play it) and his 'Mozartean' touch is clear enough throughout this recording; but the far younger Tae-Hung Kim is showing signs of his immaturity in places---e.g. towards the climax of the end of the 1st movement, he completely flubs an important e-flat altogether (makes him sound like a nervous 8-year old) To which I say, let's hear him play this sonata again ten years from now and see how he's progressed musically.
Donald Goodell every time I hear this I find the first movement to be too quick. I'm glad the professor slowed it down here" frankly. It sounds much better.
Also I must agree with your statement about tone going up over time, but that just happens. If we played it in the tone of the latter 18th century now, the entire performance would sound off key. That's just the way it is.
nobody cares about your intrusive historical performance views on music
K 448 is far better.
How good do you have to be such that other people are being paid to simply repeat the work you did hundreds of years ago before the industrial and technological revolutions
개인적으로 김태형은 다른연주자랑 연주하는것보다는 혼자하는게 듣기좋다..서로 배려하는 느낌이없달까 ..
Eingebildete, hysterische Klimperer, keine Musiker !!
such a typically asian, soulless and robotic performance, like listening to a MIDI file
BLEH!
Please don't say like that!It's not nice.You're no one to judge them.If you can play better than them ,prove it.
+Kumat Kualias i can judge whoever i want, its my democratic right to free speech, im not Chinese, i can say whatever i want. having heard a lot of good pianists, i can honestly say this is a robotic, soulless performance. precision is not what makes a pianist the best, the best pianist is not afraid to be imprecise and imperfect and show something interesting to his audience. this is so precise, its very boring to listen to. no true talent. only endless hours of practice with an unimpressive result. sorry, but its the truth.
+shaququ classical music is meant to be played precisely, just like the composer would imagine how his piece would be played. Classical music is appreciated by the sound that it makes and by how it is played. People that fall asleep during orchestras or concerts are people who don't know how to appreciate classical music. And during the performance you can clearly see that the two person are filled with emotion while playing. Also ,talent comes from practice. Rarely someone achieves true talent whiteout practice.
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Actually I would say this is a pretty good rendition on a Mozart piece; it's supposed to be precise and clear with lightness and joy to it.
please don't be racist