Mozart - Violin/Piano Sonata No. 23 has clarity and enchanting romantic grace. The performers simply channel the essence of Mozart's music with intensity & expressive emotion.
hell to the yeah ! this piece sounds original to the mozarts as the piano sounds more like the harpsichord Wolfgang played with such skill and here is more proof!
it sounds like something u would use for what my sister likes to do ballet.............but i hate ballet..............so i could use this music for sports
David Chandler Most of Mozart's earlier "Violin Sonatas" are like this. In fact, they could more accurately be called "Keyboard Sonatas with Violin Accompaniment." A lot of other composers wrote violin sonatas this way too. Clementi comes to mind.
+David Chandler This is not necessarily bad. At the time, Mozart called his sonatas "for piano with accompanying violin", even Beethoven or Brahms wrote cello sonatas "for piano and cello". The notion that the violin is actually the instrument with the higher priority is a romantic one which was not given in Mozarts time.
+David Chandler This is not necessarily a bad thing. In Mozart's time, the piano was often considered to be the principal instrument, with an accompanying violin, of course, during the 19th century this relationship has reversed. But even Brahms wrote his first cello sonata "for piano and violoncello".
Agreed. Sounds more like a piano forte sonate or piano forte- violin sonate vs violin- piano forte sonate. Still sounds good, though. Just not aptly titled.
Literally going crazy with the really tasteful, extremely ebullient ornamentations. Like Mozart's alive again! This is culture right here.
Mozart - Violin/Piano Sonata No. 23 has clarity and enchanting romantic grace. The performers simply channel the essence of Mozart's music with intensity & expressive emotion.
Is this 432 hz? Any info about the period instruments?
Un classique agréable à écouter.
hell to the yeah ! this piece sounds original to the mozarts as the piano sounds more like the harpsichord Wolfgang played with such skill and here is more proof!
grazie,, have a nice week..i don t understand buuuuut,,,we... we are...GREAT!
Seems this is played on an orignal Mozart family piano. Brilliant.
Beautiful!!!!!!!
Bravo !
Beautifully done! In fact perfectly.
I liked much of the second movement.
I'd also recommend to check out Philip Wilby's orchestrated version of 2nd & 3rd movements (K. 315f). Totally worth listening in my opinion.
Actually, this sonata is one of a few pieces that I call "perfect"
Mozart's music is perfect
As perfect as a suffering genius could be. Guy was crazy.@@schrysafis
Truly inspirating. I love this masterpiece.
Giacomo Arru the best
i love mozart!!!!!!!
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BELLISIMOOOO!!!!!!!!
Does anyone know the grade for the violin part in the first piece? thx
i hope to play this,i a bit difficult....:)but if you like this pice,you will be overtake the hurdles!
all though i would prefer rock music for sports
sublime
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No está mal
Its really Good I like this sonata but I think the piano is too much loud
[iminent=Ogw6z6YVffOB] la smetto di profanare questo pezzo!ciao
Scusi!
it sounds like something u would use for what my sister likes to do ballet.............but i hate ballet..............so i could use this music for sports
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all y'all are weirdos
Piano competing for attention, instead of accompanying.
David Chandler
Most of Mozart's earlier "Violin Sonatas" are like this. In fact, they could more accurately be called "Keyboard Sonatas with Violin Accompaniment." A lot of other composers wrote violin sonatas this way too. Clementi comes to mind.
+David Chandler This is not necessarily bad. At the time, Mozart called his sonatas "for piano with accompanying violin", even Beethoven or Brahms wrote cello sonatas "for piano and cello". The notion that the violin is actually the instrument with the higher priority is a romantic one which was not given in Mozarts time.
+David Chandler This is not necessarily a bad thing. In Mozart's time, the piano was often considered to be the principal instrument, with an accompanying violin, of course, during the 19th century this relationship has reversed. But even Brahms wrote his first cello sonata "for piano and violoncello".
Agreed. Sounds more like a piano forte sonate or piano forte- violin sonate vs violin- piano forte sonate. Still sounds good, though. Just not aptly titled.
I like it