This is beyond perfect 'cello playing, thank you Lila! Also important is the relatively small size of the AMC Orchestra, as well as the magnificent conducting AND transcription by Maestro Yoon Kuk Lee! This is a grand achievement by all! Greetings, from Canada.
I have to say Mozart has never been on my top 10 list for composers because he has no cello compositions. Now I'm at a loss! Amazing, I love it! Thank you.
Please, read the information above. It's clear: "Remarks from the conductor and arranger Yoon Kuk Lee: Regrettably, Mozart did not compose any concerto for violoncello, as opposed to his five violin concertos, 27 concertos for piano, and 9 concertos for various wind instruments. Apart from 27 piano concertos, which he mostly composed for himself, the concertos were all the result of his personal encounter with instrumentalists who inspired him. In this light, he apparently never met a cellist who was brilliant and artistic enough to excite him. I am certain that had Mozart discovered an impressive cellist such as Lila (featured in the present video), he would have surely composed not only several concertos but numerous sonatas as well. These thoughts motivated me to make a few minor adjustments to his bassoon concerto and present it, inviting all cellists around the globe to experience Mozart as a soloist with orchestra."
Please, read the information above: "Remarks from the conductor and arranger Yoon Kuk Lee: Regrettably, Mozart did not compose any concerto for violoncello, as opposed to his five violin concertos, 27 concertos for piano, and 9 concertos for various wind instruments. Apart from 27 piano concertos, which he mostly composed for himself, the concertos were all the result of his personal encounter with instrumentalists who inspired him. In this light, he apparently never met a cellist who was brilliant and artistic enough to excite him. I am certain that had Mozart discovered an impressive cellist such as Lila (featured in the present video), he would have surely composed not only several concertos but numerous sonatas as well. These thoughts motivated me to make a few minor adjustments to his bassoon concerto and present it, inviting all cellists around the globe to experience Mozart as a soloist with orchestra".
Please, read the information above: "Remarks from the conductor and arranger Yoon Kuk Lee: Regrettably, Mozart did not compose any concerto for violoncello, as opposed to his five violin concertos, 27 concertos for piano, and 9 concertos for various wind instruments. Apart from 27 piano concertos, which he mostly composed for himself, the concertos were all the result of his personal encounter with instrumentalists who inspired him. In this light, he apparently never met a cellist who was brilliant and artistic enough to excite him. I am certain that had Mozart discovered an impressive cellist such as Lila (featured in the present video), he would have surely composed not only several concertos but numerous sonatas as well. These thoughts motivated me to make a few minor adjustments to his bassoon concerto and present it, inviting all cellists around the globe to experience Mozart as a soloist with orchestra."
Please, read the information above: Remarks from the conductor and arranger Yoon Kuk Lee: Regrettably, Mozart did not compose any concerto for violoncello, as opposed to his five violin concertos, 27 concertos for piano, and 9 concertos for various wind instruments. Apart from 27 piano concertos, which he mostly composed for himself, the concertos were all the result of his personal encounter with instrumentalists who inspired him. In this light, he apparently never met a cellist who was brilliant and artistic enough to excite him. I am certain that had Mozart discovered an impressive cellist such as Lila (featured in the present video), he would have surely composed not only several concertos but numerous sonatas as well. These thoughts motivated me to make a few minor adjustments to his bassoon concerto and present it, inviting all cellists around the globe to experience Mozart as a soloist with orchestra."
Réponse : dans la correspondance avec son père Léopold,le jeune Mozart évoque un concerto en fa pour violoncelle aujourd'hui perdu . Là il s'agit de la version au violoncelle du concerto pour basson pourquoi pas ? Il sonne dans le médium et le grave à la différence des concertos pour violoncelle.Jouer une partie de basson au violoncelle est difficile pour la l'archet.Donc acte !
Please, read the information above: "Remarks from the conductor and arranger Yoon Kuk Lee: Regrettably, Mozart did not compose any concerto for violoncello, as opposed to his five violin concertos, 27 concertos for piano, and 9 concertos for various wind instruments. Apart from 27 piano concertos, which he mostly composed for himself, the concertos were all the result of his personal encounter with instrumentalists who inspired him. In this light, he apparently never met a cellist who was brilliant and artistic enough to excite him. I am certain that had Mozart discovered an impressive cellist such as Lila (featured in the present video), he would have surely composed not only several concertos but numerous sonatas as well. These thoughts motivated me to make a few minor adjustments to his bassoon concerto and present it, inviting all cellists around the globe to experience Mozart as a soloist with orchestra."
Finally, we cellists have a Mozart! Thank you, Lila! Perfect!
This is the cello transcription of W. A. Mozart's Bassoon Concerto K. 191. It sounds great and the performance in this video is excellent.
This is beyond perfect 'cello playing, thank you Lila! Also important is the relatively small size of the AMC Orchestra, as well as the magnificent conducting AND transcription by Maestro Yoon Kuk Lee! This is a grand achievement by all! Greetings, from Canada.
Bellísimo. Bravo Lila!
Bravo!! genial transcripción e interpretación.Gracias.
I do’nt love adaptations, but this is super! and the execution, bravíssima!
Glad you like it!
I have to say Mozart has never been on my top 10 list for composers because he has no cello compositions. Now I'm at a loss! Amazing, I love it! Thank you.
Brilliantly played!
one for sure! Mozart could not do this better!!!
Che brava 🤩
This isn’t a Cello Konzert either from Mozart or from Haydn, it’s the Mozart Basson concerto KV 191
Oui Mozart n'a pas écrit de concerto pour violoncelle.
Very appropriate 😊
Please, read the information above. It's clear: "Remarks from the conductor and arranger Yoon Kuk Lee:
Regrettably, Mozart did not compose any concerto for violoncello, as opposed to his five violin concertos, 27 concertos for piano, and 9 concertos for various wind instruments.
Apart from 27 piano concertos, which he mostly composed for himself, the concertos were all the result of his personal encounter with instrumentalists who inspired him. In this light, he apparently never met a cellist who was brilliant and artistic enough to excite him. I am certain that had Mozart discovered an impressive cellist such as Lila (featured in the present video), he would have surely composed not only several concertos but numerous sonatas as well. These thoughts motivated me to make a few minor adjustments to his bassoon concerto and present it, inviting all cellists around the globe to experience Mozart as a soloist with orchestra."
Please, read the information above: "Remarks from the conductor and arranger Yoon Kuk Lee:
Regrettably, Mozart did not compose any concerto for violoncello, as opposed to his five violin concertos, 27 concertos for piano, and 9 concertos for various wind instruments.
Apart from 27 piano concertos, which he mostly composed for himself, the concertos were all the result of his personal encounter with instrumentalists who inspired him. In this light, he apparently never met a cellist who was brilliant and artistic enough to excite him. I am certain that had Mozart discovered an impressive cellist such as Lila (featured in the present video), he would have surely composed not only several concertos but numerous sonatas as well. These thoughts motivated me to make a few minor adjustments to his bassoon concerto and present it, inviting all cellists around the globe to experience Mozart as a soloist with orchestra".
She plays so great and the basoon concerto version is admirable.
The production and camera guides waste the main solo passages.
Could be better.
Fabuloso, great
Allawu Akbargh!
אינטרגלקטי מוסמך!🌹
This Mozart's Bassoon concerto!
La paz de Mozart lograda por el equilibrio entre todos los instrumentos.
Good idea!
Bassoon Concert
Please, read the information above: "Remarks from the conductor and arranger Yoon Kuk Lee:
Regrettably, Mozart did not compose any concerto for violoncello, as opposed to his five violin concertos, 27 concertos for piano, and 9 concertos for various wind instruments.
Apart from 27 piano concertos, which he mostly composed for himself, the concertos were all the result of his personal encounter with instrumentalists who inspired him. In this light, he apparently never met a cellist who was brilliant and artistic enough to excite him. I am certain that had Mozart discovered an impressive cellist such as Lila (featured in the present video), he would have surely composed not only several concertos but numerous sonatas as well. These thoughts motivated me to make a few minor adjustments to his bassoon concerto and present it, inviting all cellists around the globe to experience Mozart as a soloist with orchestra."
I do not believe Mozart actually composed a cello concerto so is this an arrangement from another one of his works?
I noticed below that someone said it is from his Bassoon concerto which answers my question!
Yes! It is a transcription of his Bassoon concerto, KV 191!
Please, read the information above: Remarks from the conductor and arranger Yoon Kuk Lee:
Regrettably, Mozart did not compose any concerto for violoncello, as opposed to his five violin concertos, 27 concertos for piano, and 9 concertos for various wind instruments.
Apart from 27 piano concertos, which he mostly composed for himself, the concertos were all the result of his personal encounter with instrumentalists who inspired him. In this light, he apparently never met a cellist who was brilliant and artistic enough to excite him. I am certain that had Mozart discovered an impressive cellist such as Lila (featured in the present video), he would have surely composed not only several concertos but numerous sonatas as well. These thoughts motivated me to make a few minor adjustments to his bassoon concerto and present it, inviting all cellists around the globe to experience Mozart as a soloist with orchestra."
Yes It Is actually the Bassoon Concerto. Same range so works perfectly.
Réponse : dans la correspondance avec son père Léopold,le jeune Mozart évoque un concerto en fa pour violoncelle aujourd'hui perdu . Là il s'agit de la version au violoncelle du concerto pour basson
pourquoi pas ? Il sonne dans le médium et le grave à la différence des concertos pour violoncelle.Jouer une partie de basson au violoncelle est difficile pour la l'archet.Donc acte !
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This doesn’t sound like Mozart…
Suena a MOZART porque la composición es suya, solo que es una transcripción de su concierto para fagot y orquestra.
A mi me suena a Mozart! Me deja feliz!
Au Contraire!
Haydn - nicht Mozart!
Mozart n'a jamais écrit de concerto pour violoncelle. Celui ci est de Haydn!
Transcription de Bassoon Concerto (complete) in B-flat major K 191
Please, read the information above: "Remarks from the conductor and arranger Yoon Kuk Lee:
Regrettably, Mozart did not compose any concerto for violoncello, as opposed to his five violin concertos, 27 concertos for piano, and 9 concertos for various wind instruments.
Apart from 27 piano concertos, which he mostly composed for himself, the concertos were all the result of his personal encounter with instrumentalists who inspired him. In this light, he apparently never met a cellist who was brilliant and artistic enough to excite him. I am certain that had Mozart discovered an impressive cellist such as Lila (featured in the present video), he would have surely composed not only several concertos but numerous sonatas as well. These thoughts motivated me to make a few minor adjustments to his bassoon concerto and present it, inviting all cellists around the globe to experience Mozart as a soloist with orchestra."
Faux
NO! This is NOT a genuine "Mozart-Concerto" but a proper & typical (pirate) China-product.!
Cello concerto by W.A. Mozart? I have never heard of it in my life. Huh~!