I'm crying. Mozart would be so proud. Such glorious voicing! Every line shines exactly as it should, they're absolutely never in each other's way, just in flawless accord. Most of us pianists can only dream of a duet partnership this perfect.
Brilliant performance; bravo! Great piano sound recording, and superbly chosen video positions that serve to highlight how, when Mozart wrote this piece, he deliberately gave the two pianos an equal share of the virtuoso burden, rather than making the 'piano 1' part tougher than 'piano 2' as so often happens with music for two pianos.
This virtuoso performance is worthy of far more than a basement! I can only imagine that the floor above the basement vibrates with the intensity of the melodic notes exuding from the grandest of grand pianos!
Oh dear. Have you really nothing better to do than to nit-pick? I have never heard this piece before, and it sounds fine to me, which just goes to show that you are used to a slower tempo, and that's fine; but can't you acknowledge the superb musicianship, rather than whining about the speed?
Beautiful sonata, incredibly relaxing! A beautiful performance and video that I never tire of watching! Thanks!
It is not often we are in the presence of something sublime like this. Thank you.
The greatest sonata for two pianos ....and this is one of the best version i have ever heard, and i heard quite few ...
I'm crying. Mozart would be so proud. Such glorious voicing! Every line shines exactly as it should, they're absolutely never in each other's way, just in flawless accord. Most of us pianists can only dream of a duet partnership this perfect.
As always Bravo!! Scott brothers for another of your brilliant performances.
Great Mozart too!
Just mind blowing!!
Trust the Scott Brothers to brighten up a dull and rainy evening with this glorious blast of sunshine! Bravo gentlemen!
Compliments of Wolfgang
A beautiful performance, Tom and Jonathan, of (the first movement of) Mozart's masterpiece of antiphonal writing.
As usual, the brothers have done a brilliant rendition of one of Mozart's masterpieces; in as close to perfect synchronisation as possible.
So in Sync! rarely you get to hear this song done so well. Amazing stuff gentlemen
1:36 perfect accentuation of the suspension. More careful than the Barenboim and Argerich interpretation! Love all your vids!
Jonathan and Thomas, thanks for this brilliant playing. It's MUSIC !!
Brilliant performance; bravo! Great piano sound recording, and superbly chosen video positions that serve to highlight how, when Mozart wrote this piece, he deliberately gave the two pianos an equal share of the virtuoso burden, rather than making the 'piano 1' part tougher than 'piano 2' as so often happens with music for two pianos.
It keeps getting better and better. You must come to the US. You would be mobbed!!! Gina Dodds Bellmore, USA
I'll be in that mob...
This virtuoso performance is worthy of far more than a basement! I can only imagine that the floor above the basement vibrates with the intensity of the melodic notes exuding from the grandest of grand pianos!
Perfect synchronization, congratulations!
Bravo x 2
Amazing, what a wonderful performance!
Bravo!! Que sincronizados y que complicidad!! Me encanta, además por ser la música de Mozart (mi favorito). Gracias a los dos. Sois geniales!!! 👏👏👏👏😘😘
Yes Bravo!!!
High quality stuff!
You guys are such an amazing musicias. Keep the hard work.
Such a noble flavour! Rarely can be seen nowadays.
Superb - of course.
La música más perfecta que pueda existir, realmente hermosa!
Beautiful!
Wow!!! Bellmore, USA
Fantastic, very nice performance!!!!!!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you !!!
Alison has made the perfect comment here!
Looks like the floor has given up and gone home.
Оранжевый огонь и черный дым
Nonbnb,mmn,nnnn
Too fast tempo!
But awesomely played!
Oh dear.
Have you really nothing better to do than to nit-pick?
I have never heard this piece before, and it sounds fine to me, which just goes to show that you are used to a slower tempo, and that's fine; but can't you acknowledge the superb musicianship, rather than whining about the speed?
@@Offshoreorganbuilder anything else that you want to argue about?
@@AlbertoSegovia. I am not 'arguing' about anything.
I am stating that I think your complaint is trifling, in the face of such artistry.
@@Offshoreorganbuilder I won’t commend to disregard criticism,