The extraordinary genius of Mozart is so evident here! In my opinion, he is unquestionably the greatest musician that has ever existed. Alfred Brendel is a master pianist!
I. Andante grazioso Tema 0:00 Var. I 1:33 Var. II 2:50 Var. III 4:20 Var. IV 5:52 Var. V 7:28 Var. VI 9:31 II Menuetto - 10:28 III Alla turca - Allegretto - 16:14
This rendition is beyond exquisite. It's a lesson to amateur pianists (myself) and to professionals also. He has the tempo for all the variations spot on, and love the appropriate use of ritardando - not often seen in this "supposedly" easy sonata. His use of the sustain pedal, is something I think Wolfgang would have loved to have heard in from a modern piano. Love the way Alfred isn't afraid to bang out some of the notes with force.
I LOVE the word polyphony... this is the ONLY interpretation of this difficult, outstanding Mozart oeuvre which I can imagine that Mozart himself would sit there with a bright smile, recognizing his music with all the spirit he tried to put in... and enjoying to listen this spheric performance. You are 100% right - Alfred Brendel (I had the privilege to listen to his concerts several times in Vienna) is the Ambassador of Mozart's message to all of us. Unfortunately too less people are listening carefully. I will always try to get my ears free for such gifts. God bless you. Kindest regards Michael Wiblinger, Vienna, Austria
Michael, I'm so grateful for your note. Yes, isn't "polyphony" a great word and a great accomplishment?! I so agree with what you have written. Brendel is my favorite pianist for Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert. In addition to his ability to bring out multiple voices, he gives us a musical line that is going somewhere. I cannot emphasize this enough. I, too, was fortunate to see/ hear him live--in my home town of Chicago. I feel that no pianist can match his performances of the Beethoven piano concertos. You might find a recording of him playing the concertos with the CSO. His playing of the Emperor elevates us to a higher place. So glad and honored to share this joy with you. -Joan Blake,
Although I admire Brendel's ananlytic but nonetheless emotional approach to this widely underrated piece of musical art, I prefer, for once, Gulda's Interpretation, because it adds a deep poetic moment, that almost makes me forget to breathe.
Sem comentários, porque O Pianista Alfred Brendel, já é maravilhoso na música a muito tempo, mãos abençoadas por Deus, porque Deus dá o dom que é dele próprio experienciando o momento humano, Obrigado por postar, 25-09-2022-Domingo, Cidade Ariston, Carapicuíba, São Paulo Brasil.-
I was really impressed with. Particularly because I'm a pianist and have played the rondo so many times. listening to his version is like an "ah ha!" moment ("so thats all the stuff im doing wrong!" )- such a great interpretation.
who is playing -- Timpani - during Turkish M ?? .... hahaha... such a powerful - sound and harmony - created by our Maestro - Brendel .... foreverLOVE.... esp for Beethoven cycle 1993
As a Rapper, this is the greatest piece of music that the stupid f*cking thing I'm part of (humanity) has ever created. kill meeeeee. If youv'e read so far, put your musically educated ear to my newly uploted single "Halomot'' (Dreams). Available now at all platforms!!! W. A. Mozart R.I.P.🥀
Na, immerhin sehr deutlich artikuliert. ich denke, es geht ihm um die Darstellung von Gesanglichkeit, die ja bei Mozart zu dessen Stilelementen gehört.
Göttlich!Wenn ich so etwas hören darf, glaube ich an das Göttliche!
Dankeschön Maestro Brendel!🤗
Undoubtedly one of the greats. His Mozart is cristalline yet full of sentiment.
The extraordinary genius of Mozart is so evident here!
In my opinion, he is unquestionably the greatest musician that has ever existed.
Alfred Brendel is a master pianist!
Probably, but don't count out Weird All Yankovic.
A única versão que encontrei com a serenidade adequada para o primeiro tema apresentado. 👌
wunderbar - Brendel ist wunderbar!
È stato un vero piacere ascoltare questa sonata. Grande Brendel che l'ha resa al meglio. 👏👏👏
Heard so many versions..this one is the one! Perfect timing and amount of restraint. No big name in the way of Mozarts music. Love it!!
I agree with you
I. Andante grazioso
Tema 0:00
Var. I 1:33
Var. II 2:50
Var. III 4:20
Var. IV 5:52
Var. V 7:28
Var. VI 9:31
II Menuetto - 10:28
III Alla turca - Allegretto - 16:14
@Khari Kalel khari kiri?
Brendel will remain a poet in the hearts of music lovers. In his hands music and poetry flow into each other...
well said. thanks.
Un exquisito.
こんなに優しく美しいモーツァルトがかつてあっただろうか
Bredel is really in a class of his own. I had never heard such a beautiful interpretation of this Sonata.
I suggest you listen to his interpretations of Mozart's piano concertos 17, 20 and 23.
Try Edwin Fischer (his teacher)
This rendition is beyond exquisite. It's a lesson to amateur pianists (myself) and to professionals also. He has the tempo for all the variations spot on, and love the appropriate use of ritardando - not often seen in this "supposedly" easy sonata. His use of the sustain pedal, is something I think Wolfgang would have loved to have heard in from a modern piano. Love the way Alfred isn't afraid to bang out some of the notes with force.
So well said. I've always loved Brendel's Mozart. He's captured the innocence and the mischievousness(sometimes a bit cheeky) in such a refined way.
Its beyond awful. Not even polyphonic, but monophonic, its exactly what one shouldn't do.
Brendle is my favorite interpreter of Mozart's piano works.
Brendel, I think. Not Brendle.
It is so easy, bright and natural.
Absolut!
I so love and admire Brendel's playing (always)... his gift for polyphony and his ability to develop a musical line .
joan blake great comment!!
I LOVE the word polyphony... this is the ONLY interpretation of this difficult, outstanding Mozart oeuvre which I can imagine that Mozart himself would sit there with a bright smile, recognizing his music with all the spirit he tried to put in... and enjoying to listen this spheric performance. You are 100% right - Alfred Brendel (I had the privilege to listen to his concerts several times in Vienna) is the Ambassador of Mozart's message to all of us. Unfortunately too less people are listening carefully. I will always try to get my ears free for such gifts. God bless you. Kindest regards Michael Wiblinger, Vienna, Austria
Michael,
I'm so grateful for your note. Yes, isn't "polyphony" a great word and a great accomplishment?! I so agree with what you have written. Brendel is my favorite pianist for Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert. In addition to his ability to bring out multiple voices, he gives us a musical line that is going somewhere. I cannot emphasize this enough. I, too, was fortunate to see/ hear him live--in my home town of Chicago. I feel that no pianist can match his performances of the Beethoven piano concertos. You might find a recording of him playing the concertos with the CSO. His playing of the Emperor elevates us to a higher place. So glad and honored to share this joy with you. -Joan Blake,
Rob, thank you!
Although I admire Brendel's ananlytic but nonetheless emotional approach to this widely underrated piece of musical art, I prefer, for once, Gulda's Interpretation, because it adds a deep poetic moment, that almost makes me forget to breathe.
Sem comentários, porque O Pianista Alfred Brendel, já é maravilhoso na música a muito tempo, mãos abençoadas por Deus, porque Deus dá o dom que é dele próprio experienciando o momento humano, Obrigado por postar, 25-09-2022-Domingo, Cidade Ariston, Carapicuíba, São Paulo Brasil.-
I'm not always a fan of Brendel, but this performance is very beautiful.
I love Mozart ;)
Such an honor for Mozart that you lerve him , silly person. At least you didn't say you liked him and give him an uplifted thumb.
MASTER!
Magnificent Brendel playing my beloved Mozart!
the last variation, it's amazing. Can't understand the clearness and crisp playing at that spsed.
Just listen to how Brendel makes the piano sing under his fingers...! Very very few can match his touch..... Just listen!!
Then you haven't heard Vladimir Ashkenazy.
@@jayadsilva67 difficult to compare the two! Both are masters of their craft
Quel bonheur de vous écouter merci
I love rhe march as it is played,A MARCH ! Not as a party piece to prove how fast it can be played.
al di là della tecnica pianistica di altre esecuzioni che ho ascoltato, questa mi sembra di gran lunga la più espressiva
Dankeschön für diese Aufnahme!
поставил лайк....прошел месяц.-другой....забыл...еще раз прослушал....круто, мое почтение...
Beautiful ! Thank you !
Solamente Mozart puede arrebatarme de lo que hago y sentir un nudo en la garganta y se me escapen lágrimas de emoción.
E la musica che mi accompagna al mio funerale grazie alfred e volgango.
Ma dai, non te ne vai ancora! ;)
I think he means Alfred and Wolfgang, not vulgar?!
best version of the 'turkish march'
I was really impressed with. Particularly because I'm a pianist and have played the rondo so many times. listening to his version is like an "ah ha!" moment ("so thats all the stuff im doing wrong!" )- such a great interpretation.
@@marcsmith7789 Same!
Oh yeah?
R.I.P MOZART 😔RESPECT FROM TURKEY. RESPECT ALFRED BRENDEL
Me asustan los anuncios porque rompen la serenidad y la alegría de la música de Mozart.
BRAVO 💐 💖
esecuzione da me preferita dalla quale non mi sfugge nessuna sfumatura e le mille sensazioni che contiene.
who is playing -- Timpani - during Turkish M ?? .... hahaha... such a powerful - sound and harmony - created by our Maestro - Brendel .... foreverLOVE.... esp for Beethoven cycle 1993
As a Rapper, this is the greatest piece of music that the stupid f*cking thing I'm part of (humanity) has ever created. kill meeeeee.
If youv'e read so far, put your musically educated ear to my newly uploted single "Halomot'' (Dreams). Available now at all platforms!!!
W. A. Mozart R.I.P.🥀
My favorite, brings tears to my eyes...but the ad interrupted ugh
차분해서 굿 !!
Who interrupts Mozart with commercials? Pretty well played otherwise.
Quel jeux de mains
Does anyone know which brand of piano he is playing in this recording? Bosendorfer, maybe?
From Baby Mozart Music Festival
4:46
5 pm, nyc, 4/26/2020
wonderful , performance too: so many advertisements is a horror
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Above comment (mehmetiksel) sums it up.
モ-ツアルトの。いやピアノソナタの中で一番好きです。ブレンデルの演奏が一番好きです。繊細で。優しくて。年甲斐も無く胸が熱くなります。でも、中には3楽章のみ演奏されるピアニスト居られますが。嫌です。
Alguém tem as partituras? Se tiver me envie por e-mail por gentileza
google the sheets you'll find them
Qual o e-mail?
@@carlosfilho9498 jonatasbueno93@gmail.com
Mto obrigado!
16:14
Is his Rondo a Urtext type?
nope
@Nina Zhang
of course it is,shame on u👎
wait,i am nina zhang...
that means shame on mee...
i take back what i said
Beautiful, don't know why he misses the repeat of the first section!
I hear you
Good catch… indeed.
Very difficult to play up to Turkey 🇹🇷
The turkish march is too fast! It should be an Allegretto.
You are so right!☺
19:19~0 01
Zuviel Pedal, zu weichgespült. Heute spielt man anders.
Na, immerhin sehr deutlich artikuliert. ich denke, es geht ihm um die Darstellung von Gesanglichkeit, die ja bei Mozart zu dessen Stilelementen gehört.
stupid ad!!!
Not good. Too complicated. Too german. Awful