I enjoy watching him play along with the orchestra!. He was one of the most underrated pianist of the 20th century. His mozart touch is impeccable. He was a wonderful musician...sadly missed
And also Claudio Abbado, he was on of the greatest conductors of our time so sad that he died. And obviously also Mozart one of the greatest musical genius of time, and for many people even the greatest
@@nicolaspachecoarango The Bruckner Symphonies Abbado did right before he passed away are outstanding too, and I’m not even a particularly big Bruckner person!
I can't help but cry whenever I listen to Gulda's Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21. Especially in the second movement. How can it be more beautiful in this world? It's indescribable. The word "beautiful" must exist to refer to the performance of this gulda.
This uptaking from 1986 is so wonderful. Friedrich Gulda as some sort of a hippie plays the Adagio so well that I completely melt down, and a young Claudio Abbado is conducting this fine orchestra. Music history at its best on RUclips.
And the pianist is fully dressed during his performance! Unlike a Yuja Wang, who performs Mozart's music badly but presents her body in a marketing-friendly way. Music history at its best on RUclips.
That's an interesting point considering that Gulda famously once performed naked. He was a free spirit and the last person who would have anything to say against Wang's way of dressing.
Bei dem Adagio bleibt einem die Spucke weg, da steht einem der Atem still. BRAVO- Gulda spielt es so gekonnt, akzentuiert mit feinstem Bewusstsein und ohne gekünsteltem Gefühl, es erreicht dadurch eine Ehrlichkeit voll männlicher Klarheit. Das Orchester unter Abbado ist auch sehr unterstützend. Die Einsätze der Streicher geht einem unter die Haut.
NOT TRUE! Hulda not The greatest Best Mozart player! The Best greatest Mozart piano concertos players Are really=Mozart 17 Dezo Ranki Mozart 18 Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart 19 Radu Lupu Mozart 20 Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart 21 Radu Lupu ( The others The Good=Artur Rubinstein Murray Perahia Vladimir Ashkenazy Maurizio Pollini Stanislav Bunin) Mozart 22 Laura Mikkola Natalia Trull Jörg Demus Robert Casadesus Mozart 23 Solomon Cutner ( The others The Good=Wilhelm Kempff Grigory Sokolov Vladimir Horowitz Radu Lupu Vladimir Ashkenazy Murray Perahia Stanislav Bunin) Mozart 24 Grigory Sokolov Maria Grinberg ( The Good=Wilhelm Kempff Mikhail Pletnev Gina Bachauer) Mozart 25 Murray Perahia Mozart 27 Alexei Lubimov ( The others The Good=Emil Gilels Vladimir Ashkenazy Murray Perahia Natalia Trull Stanislav Bunin)
This the most stunning ensemble. The individual shapes and voicing all done within a sense of extraordinary serenity. Two masters doing the work. Thank you
They do. But I dislike them. They kinda became Meanstream bítchés... imao, if you look at the videos from 2 years ago, you can feel/see the love they were putting into their vids. Now they're just making reacts and other click bait stuff. Probably because of the money.
@@supermax5584 They are also doing great stuff like playing Paganini or Tchaikovsky, doing good technique critiques and most importantly, making classical music fun and accessible to a young audience. And they still seem very genuine. If you have suggestions as to how they can improve their content I'm sure they're open to suggestions.
@@supermax5584 I disagree, I don't really think their videos have changed all that much. They've always made comedy/meme oriented videos next to more serious stuff. They have probably brought more young people to classical music than anyone else in the last 20 years.
El disfrute del Maestro Gulda,nos lo transmite!!...Acompaña desde su piano a la Orquesta con un enamoramiento nunca antes visto!!!..Ese perlado y chispeante toque hipnotiza..!!..Gracias...Gracias!!!...
Это настоящий МОЦАРТ!!! Легкость,изящество,чистота, блеск!Наверное,это лучшее исполнение!Играл сам БОГ! (Очень многие исполняют, как этюды Черни). СПАСИБО!!!!!
Even if we accept all critics about his playing style, I think we all should admit that his piano touch in Mozart is the best! Not too heavy, not too light. His piano touch is Mozart itself.
Dimitri Bashkirov her teacher Anastasia Virsaladze teach saying to Bashkirov the most important lesson is the love of beautiful colorful piano sound! Gulda had a thin colorless dry cold piano sound! Much better Mozart piano sound players are really=Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Vladimir Ashkenazy Grigory Sokolov Maria Grinberg Stanislav Bunin! The Best Mozart piano concertos players are Really=Mozart 15 Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Mozart 17 Dezo Ranki Mozart 18 Ashkenazy Mozart 19 Radu Lupu Mozart 20 Ashkenazy Mozart 21 Radu Lupu Mozart 22 Jörg Demus Robert Casadesus Laura Mikkola Natalia Trull Mozart 23 Solomon Cutner Mozart 24 Grigory Sokolov Maria Grinberg Mozart 25 Murray Perahia Mozart 27 Alexei Lubimov! Doub😮
Fantástica danza de maravillosas notas del genio W.A.Mozart, y excelente interpretación por Maestros musicales. Los admiro mucho, muchas gracias a Dios por tanto Amor.
This is SO good! I just stumbled across it as a RUclips recommendation, but it is a truly great performance. The video might look a bit dated, but these are two wonderful musicians at the top of their game. Guilda is a bit of an eccentric, but he plays superbly. The slow movement is very poignant, and the finale really bouncy and exuberant. I really lilted the way that he and Abbado manage the little exchanges between soloist and orchestra - particularly in the slow movement. I'm not one who goes shouting "best performance ever" at RUclips videos - but this is pretty darn good!
I appreciate many genres of music, but there’s nothing quite like baroque, classical (Mozart in particular) and romantic music to make me feel the full range of feelings that beautiful music can evoke. It also gives me hope for humanity that the best of us can create such beauty in the ugly world we live in.
Extremely well in tune with each other. Unforgettable performance of the dynamism also in this Mozart 23. Deserved fully to be re-edited in2017 as exceptional.
23 has always been my favorite Mozart piano concerto. After watching Twosets vid with Sophie Oui Oui’s poignant remarks, I better understand Gulda’s genius.
Unglaublich auch wie sensibel das Orchester reagiert und der geniale Funke auf alle Musiker hinüber springt... Wie zärtlich der Dialog zwischen den Solisten... Selbst Gedankenpausen sind eingeplant... Eine Sternstunde der Musik! Nachahmenswert! Wer kann das heute noch so?
Einen Vorschlag hätte ich: Auf ähnliche Weise begeistert mich immer mal wieder die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, vor allem unter Paavo Järvi (beispielweise in den Beethoven-Sinfonien).
This is X-rated stuff. The music making was as authentic as you can get, upholding a glorious Austrian tradition. Performers from the US or Asia should take this as a reference. Yet, Gulda showed that he was above it all. He occupied an intellectual plane higher than Mozart. Strictly within the confines of the classical tradition, he brought pathos and depth to the music, while challenging us with his unconventional attire. There was a deliberate suppression of charm and innocence, which are thought to be the characteristics of Mozart by an unsuspecting public. The usual vocabulary used in RUclips commentaries is woefully inadequate to describe this kind of music making of cosmic brilliance. The partnership with Abbado was a marriage of opposites. Abbado was a traditionalist, always wore a white tie outfit and banned the nontraditional Busoni cadenza in this concerto. He regarded this orchestra as his own child, in the way Karajan owned the BPO or Szell the Cleveland. This was a fascinating surreal performance to tickle the most jaded palate.
I saw pollini's performance of this concerto here on youtube, I really liked it, gulda too! this performance seems more approcheable and atteinable human, realistic, etc, pollini plays the 3rd movement so flawless and efortlessly on that performance with karl bohm as the director its a bit uncanny!!
Maestro Gulda is one of the most remarkable interpreters of Mozart's music! Execution The 23rd piano concerto by Friedrich Gulda accompanied by the great Claudio Abbado is unsurpassed!
Come on! Not True! Gulda had a thin dry cold piano sound! The Best Mozart piano concerto 23 players are Really=Wilhelm Kempff(The most beautiful piano Sound!) Radu Lupu(The most colorful piano sound!) Horowitz(Best technique!) Grigory Sokolov(Sokolov his rhythmic vitalness is unbeatable!) Solomon Cutner(Best structure for music!) Vladimir Ashkenazy(most volcano colorful piano sound!) Pollini(big Genius) The Best Mozart piano concertos players are Really=Mozart 15 Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Mozart 17 Dezo Ranki Mozart 18 Ashkenazy Mozart 19 Radu Lupu Mozart 20 Ashkenazy Mozart 21 Radu Lupu Mozart 22 Jörg Demus Robert Casadesus Laura Mikkola Natalia Trull Mozart 23 Solomon Cutner Mozart 24 Grigory Sokolov Maria Grinberg Mozart 25 Murray Perahia Mozart 27 Alexei Lubimov! Double Concerto Gavrilov Dang Thai Son!!
Wow, the playing in the second movement is so expressive. Really top drawer! Reminds me a lot of guitarist Julian Bream (which is great praise indeed as I rate him as*the* most expressive musician...)
One F does not sound at 19:18 (thought I see Gulda´s finger hit it), and love how Abbado discretely turns his head; Anyway beautiful, formidable performance.
si supiera que aquí en Perú hay gente profesional idiota pero profesional que dicen que no sabe tocar , pobres diablillos, y algunos teóricos tambien opinan sobre piano sin ningun fundamento...mas el que les gusta uchida... ¬¬
Horowitz, Gulda, Pollini, and many more, All Greatest Artist, here to me Gulda has the perfect time (especially in the second half) of this "Absolute"Concerto
such a masterful and very funny guy -an ardent practical joker who often disappeared for days in order to get 'adversaries to 'believe he died 😆. Abado as often in superb inspiring control
Imagine a 31 flavors of piano soloists. Which flavor is best? Sadly, The Mozart Original is no longer available. We can only choose all of these other wonderful interpretations.
Friedrich Gulda to me represents the authoritative Mozart playing style for the modern Steinway piano concerto performance. He seems to find just the right balance and tone to make the powerful instrument hold back and yet sing with classical era expressiveness. Even through the poor audio this craftsmanship is apparent.
in my youth age, i loved only the allegros and thus usually skipped the adagio... yet when approaching my late 30s.. i turned out loving more of the adagio(slow movements), the priority candidates in descending order are that of the 23rd, 27th 24th and 20th, 21 and perhaps 22 or 19th
I think that's a very common development. I also preferred fast movements when I was younger, nowadays my favorites are almost always the slow movements, they're so much more emotional.
Wer und wie sollte man denn diesem Stück einen falschen Wert(h) zuschreiben. Es spricht doch für sich! -wahre und pure Schönheit. Wahrscheinlich lassen sich die meisten einfach von seinem [Gouldas] (originellen) Kleidungsstil täuschen.
In a piano (violin, etc.) concert the soloist always leads the band. Actually, there would be no need for a conductor. Like here: ruclips.net/video/z1WVYFVDf4E/видео.html
Hay gustos para todos. Están los especialistas, casi musicólogos, y estos últimos de los que aprendo. Toda mi vida he escuchado en casa música de piano clásica. Incluso nuestro padre nos llevaba a mi hermana, algo mayor que yo, a los conciertos que interpretaba la Orquesta de Cámara de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, por lo que mi adición a la música clásica, y especialmente orquestación acompañando piano. Confieso que soy un foro feo adicto a todo esto.
Y referente a este “componister” alemán, Wolfang Amadeus Motzart, un genio, loco, pero genio, de la música no puedo decir más de lo que ya se haya escrito, o dicho.
Surprised Gulda didn't choose to fill in the blanks in the 2nd movement considering he's more educated about interpreting Mozart than the average concert pianist
Gulda spielt perfekt ohne irgendwelche Eitelkeiten. Sein ehemaliger Schüler Abbado kennt das Genie gut und unterstützt den Gulda Stil...
Was uns bleibt ist eine wundervolle Musik und die Erinnerung an wunderbare Menschen
Absolutely love Mozart’s piano concertos 19, 21 and 23.
Friedrich Gulda was a gift from God, a sensational and generation talent!
You miss 20 (probably the highest ever written), 24 and 26
466❤️
I enjoy watching him play along with the orchestra!. He was one of the most underrated pianist of the 20th century. His mozart touch is impeccable. He was a wonderful musician...sadly missed
Agreed. He played with the orchestra, not against it.
@@AxmihaMeuSacohe is absolutely fantastic
and full of creativity at its best.
The solo should play in the orchestral tutti. There is no doubt this was done by Mozart.
Whoever has an exquisite taste in classical music, adores and treasures Gulda. Gilels, Richter, Sokolov and many greats. Not those modern schemers.
Gulda was most appreciated in Vienna and Austria. I do love his Mozart!
I am here for Gulda. He was a legend.
And also Claudio Abbado, he was on of the greatest conductors of our time so sad that he died.
And obviously also Mozart one of the greatest musical genius of time, and for many people even the greatest
Yes, I love him too.
@@nicolaspachecoarango The Bruckner Symphonies Abbado did right before he passed away are outstanding too, and I’m not even a particularly big Bruckner person!
Check out the “Music for Two Pianos” concert by Gulda and Joe Zawinul playing some Brahms, a Gulda original, as well as a Zawinul piece.
@@olliepops1124 I'm going to check them thank you.
My all time favorite pianist. He doesn't play music. He IS pure music.
I can't help but cry whenever I listen to Gulda's Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21. Especially in the second movement. How can it be more beautiful in this world? It's indescribable. The word "beautiful" must exist to refer to the performance of this gulda.
But it's No.23 here
Tutti qui sono felici e Mozart con loro. Un brano celeberrimo interpretato con "ragione e sentimento" da parte di tutti.
This uptaking from 1986 is so wonderful. Friedrich Gulda as some sort of a hippie plays the Adagio so well that I completely melt down, and a young Claudio Abbado is conducting this fine orchestra. Music history at its best on RUclips.
And the pianist is fully dressed during his performance! Unlike a Yuja Wang, who performs Mozart's music badly but presents her body in a marketing-friendly way. Music history at its best on RUclips.
That's an interesting point considering that Gulda famously once performed naked. He was a free spirit and the last person who would have anything to say against Wang's way of dressing.
Einer der besten Mozart-Interpreten ever.
I love Gulda's mozart. The spirited articulation is such a joy to listen to!
There was never another Mozart before Mozart and there never will be a Mozart after Mozart.
Pura verdade !!!!
Die Welt ohne Mozart wäre um vieles armer ,was hätte Er uns noch schenken können hätte Er länger leben können 😢❤❤❤❤❤
The only pianist in history to jam along with the orchestra for the two minutes of instrumental music before the piano enters as written at 2.09
Well, one of the few to do so before the historic performance groups re established it.
no, it‘s in the score. really.
Звучит настоящий Моцарт, 3-я часть вообще сверх прекраснейше , да и все прекрасно, я кайфую от этой музыки.✨✨✨
Was hätte uns Mozart nicht noch alles schenken können wäre er nicht zu früh gestorben ❤❤❤gestorben
Cosa dire ascoltando questi eccellenti interpreti di un grandissimo compositor? Solo ringraziarli
Bei dem Adagio bleibt einem die Spucke weg, da steht einem der Atem still. BRAVO- Gulda spielt es so gekonnt, akzentuiert mit feinstem Bewusstsein und ohne gekünsteltem Gefühl, es erreicht dadurch eine Ehrlichkeit voll männlicher Klarheit. Das Orchester unter Abbado ist auch sehr unterstützend. Die Einsätze der Streicher geht einem unter die Haut.
I'm so happy to see his performance at an earlier period. What more can I say, possibly one of the most celebrated pianists in modern times.
Fabulous! I like the outfit of Gulda, too.
Honestly, one of the most breathtaking performances I have ever heard
NOT TRUE! Hulda not The greatest Best Mozart player! The Best greatest Mozart piano concertos players Are really=Mozart 17 Dezo Ranki Mozart 18 Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart 19 Radu Lupu Mozart 20 Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart 21 Radu Lupu ( The others The Good=Artur Rubinstein Murray Perahia Vladimir Ashkenazy Maurizio Pollini Stanislav Bunin) Mozart 22 Laura Mikkola Natalia Trull Jörg Demus Robert Casadesus Mozart 23 Solomon Cutner ( The others The Good=Wilhelm Kempff Grigory Sokolov Vladimir Horowitz Radu Lupu Vladimir Ashkenazy Murray Perahia Stanislav Bunin) Mozart 24 Grigory Sokolov Maria Grinberg ( The Good=Wilhelm Kempff Mikhail Pletnev Gina Bachauer) Mozart 25 Murray Perahia Mozart 27 Alexei Lubimov ( The others The Good=Emil Gilels Vladimir Ashkenazy Murray Perahia Natalia Trull Stanislav Bunin)
Gulda not The greatest Best Mozart player!
@@RaineriHakkarainen yo what‘s up with you? xd
@@RaineriHakkarainen blablabla Just Listen and enjoy, little ranking fool. 😱
@@RaineriHakkarainen How about Mitsuko Uchida, another great Mozart pianist.
Mozart is the wind between Heaven and Earth
GREAT commentary!!!!!!
This the most stunning ensemble. The individual shapes and voicing all done within a sense of extraordinary serenity. Two masters doing the work. Thank you
the most exquisite 2nd movement of Mozart and the most perfect performance version ever
LOVE LOVE LOVE his version!!!! So delicate. So expressive. So heartfelt and moving!
This is possibly my favourite Mozart Piano Concerto. Also one of the best recordings.
R.I.P. maestros Gulda, Mozart and Abado!
Twosetters, you came here for 16:32
Maaaan! This part is so cool!
thanks a lot
Yess
Thanks!!
I love how the top comment is about TwoSet!
i'm here because of Sophie....Oui Oui and TSV....those kids really know about music....
They do. But I dislike them. They kinda became Meanstream bítchés... imao, if you look at the videos from 2 years ago, you can feel/see the love they were putting into their vids. Now they're just making reacts and other click bait stuff. Probably because of the money.
Me too:))
@@supermax5584 They are also doing great stuff like playing Paganini or Tchaikovsky, doing good technique critiques and most importantly, making classical music fun and accessible to a young audience. And they still seem very genuine. If you have suggestions as to how they can improve their content I'm sure they're open to suggestions.
@@supermax5584 I disagree, I don't really think their videos have changed all that much. They've always made comedy/meme oriented videos next to more serious stuff. They have probably brought more young people to classical music than anyone else in the last 20 years.
They'll become famous for being The Foremost music educators of their generation.
El disfrute del Maestro Gulda,nos lo transmite!!...Acompaña desde su piano a la Orquesta con un enamoramiento nunca antes visto!!!..Ese perlado y chispeante toque hipnotiza..!!..Gracias...Gracias!!!...
Fantastico il secondo movimento, struggente. Gulda grandioso, qualsiasi brano esegua : jazz, Chopin, Mozart,,,,,,
Это настоящий МОЦАРТ!!!
Легкость,изящество,чистота,
блеск!Наверное,это лучшее исполнение!Играл сам БОГ!
(Очень многие исполняют,
как этюды Черни).
СПАСИБО!!!!!
Even if we accept all critics about his playing style, I think we all should admit that his piano touch in Mozart is the best! Not too heavy, not too light. His piano touch is Mozart itself.
@@concertofdepression Wow, really.. thanx for info!
Dimitri Bashkirov her teacher Anastasia Virsaladze teach saying to Bashkirov the most important lesson is the love of beautiful colorful piano sound! Gulda had a thin colorless dry cold piano sound! Much better Mozart piano sound players are really=Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Vladimir Ashkenazy Grigory Sokolov Maria Grinberg Stanislav Bunin! The Best Mozart piano concertos players are Really=Mozart 15 Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Mozart 17 Dezo Ranki Mozart 18 Ashkenazy Mozart 19 Radu Lupu Mozart 20 Ashkenazy Mozart 21 Radu Lupu Mozart 22 Jörg Demus Robert Casadesus Laura Mikkola Natalia Trull Mozart 23 Solomon Cutner Mozart 24 Grigory Sokolov Maria Grinberg Mozart 25 Murray Perahia Mozart 27 Alexei Lubimov! Doub😮
Mozart concerto two pianos Gavrilov and Dang Thai Son
Fantástica danza de maravillosas notas del genio W.A.Mozart, y excelente interpretación por Maestros musicales. Los admiro mucho, muchas gracias a Dios por tanto Amor.
16:33 the hardest 3 notes to ever play , it takes so much emotions to play it right
Phenomenal! Fantastic! Sorry, cannot say any more, only emotions.
this is definitely my favorite recording of this concerto. 1000000000 Likes
This is SO good! I just stumbled across it as a RUclips recommendation, but it is a truly great performance. The video might look a bit dated, but these are two wonderful musicians at the top of their game. Guilda is a bit of an eccentric, but he plays superbly. The slow movement is very poignant, and the finale really bouncy and exuberant. I really lilted the way that he and Abbado manage the little exchanges between soloist and orchestra - particularly in the slow movement. I'm not one who goes shouting "best performance ever" at RUclips videos - but this is pretty darn good!
Браво! Незабываемое исполнение! Моцарт! Гульда! Аббадо! Спасибо.
Love love love RUclips 😍😍😍😍😍
All the worlds recorded musicians, past and present at your finger tips.
I appreciate many genres of music, but there’s nothing quite like baroque, classical (Mozart in particular) and romantic music to make me feel the full range of feelings that beautiful music can evoke.
It also gives me hope for humanity that the best of us can create such beauty in the ugly world we live in.
Extremely well in tune with each other. Unforgettable performance of the dynamism also in this Mozart 23. Deserved fully to be re-edited in2017 as exceptional.
¡Cómo se emociona el maestro Gulda al fin del segundo movimiento!
23 has always been my favorite Mozart piano concerto. After watching Twosets vid with Sophie Oui Oui’s poignant remarks, I better understand Gulda’s genius.
i loved gulda also when playing folk jazz improvised thanks a lot for the upload una delicatissima meraviglia a very tender beauty
МОЦАРТ -моя душа. ГУЛДА -улыбка Бога!!!
Unglaublich auch wie sensibel das Orchester reagiert und der geniale Funke auf alle Musiker hinüber springt... Wie zärtlich der Dialog zwischen den Solisten... Selbst Gedankenpausen sind eingeplant... Eine Sternstunde der Musik! Nachahmenswert!
Wer kann das heute noch so?
Einen Vorschlag hätte ich: Auf ähnliche Weise begeistert mich immer mal wieder die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, vor allem unter Paavo Järvi (beispielweise in den Beethoven-Sinfonien).
Ich verehre außer Gulda noch Alfred Brendel als Mozartinterpreten. Abbado ist unvergleichlich, auch als Mahlerinterpret.
@@surfmaister Vergessen sie nicht Geza Anda and Ingrid Hebler.
Wunderbar!! Wenn ich dort gewesen wäre!!
This is X-rated stuff. The music making was as authentic as you can get, upholding a glorious Austrian tradition. Performers from the US or Asia should take this as a reference. Yet, Gulda showed that he was above it all. He occupied an intellectual plane higher than Mozart. Strictly within the confines of the classical tradition, he brought pathos and depth to the music, while challenging us with his unconventional attire. There was a deliberate suppression of charm and innocence, which are thought to be the characteristics of Mozart by an unsuspecting public. The usual vocabulary used in RUclips commentaries is woefully inadequate to describe this kind of music making of cosmic brilliance. The partnership with Abbado was a marriage of opposites. Abbado was a traditionalist, always wore a white tie outfit and banned the nontraditional Busoni cadenza in this concerto. He regarded this orchestra as his own child, in the way Karajan owned the BPO or Szell the Cleveland. This was a fascinating surreal performance to tickle the most jaded palate.
god... i love his version so much. so expressive and breathtaking.
Such a nice touch and interpretation from a jazz great.
wait he's a jazz player?!
best rendition of the 2nd movement
ever
I saw pollini's performance of this concerto here on youtube, I really liked it, gulda too! this performance seems more approcheable and atteinable human, realistic, etc, pollini plays the 3rd movement so flawless and efortlessly on that performance with karl bohm as the director its a bit uncanny!!
El más grande intérprete de Mozart. ¡¡Majestuoso!!
Mozart pf concerto with Gulda and Abbado~~ Really WOW~~!
Mozart sings and inspires us all.
That smile though at 11:01 😀 like he was thinking "great job guys on this part"
One of the most beautiful interpretations I have heard!
Maestro Gulda is one of the most remarkable interpreters of Mozart's music! Execution
The 23rd piano concerto by Friedrich Gulda accompanied by the great Claudio Abbado is unsurpassed!
Come on! Not True! Gulda had a thin dry cold piano sound! The Best Mozart piano concerto 23 players are Really=Wilhelm Kempff(The most beautiful piano Sound!) Radu Lupu(The most colorful piano sound!) Horowitz(Best technique!) Grigory Sokolov(Sokolov his rhythmic vitalness is unbeatable!) Solomon Cutner(Best structure for music!) Vladimir Ashkenazy(most volcano colorful piano sound!) Pollini(big Genius) The Best Mozart piano concertos players are Really=Mozart 15 Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Mozart 17 Dezo Ranki Mozart 18 Ashkenazy Mozart 19 Radu Lupu Mozart 20 Ashkenazy Mozart 21 Radu Lupu Mozart 22 Jörg Demus Robert Casadesus Laura Mikkola Natalia Trull Mozart 23 Solomon Cutner Mozart 24 Grigory Sokolov Maria Grinberg Mozart 25 Murray Perahia Mozart 27 Alexei Lubimov! Double Concerto Gavrilov Dang Thai Son!!
Increiblemente bello!
Wow, the playing in the second movement is so expressive. Really top drawer! Reminds me a lot of guitarist Julian Bream (which is great praise indeed as I rate him as*the* most expressive musician...)
Creo que nadie entiende mejor este concierto que el Sr. Gulda.
In my opinion, Barenboim does
Gulda, tu nous manque
Manques
One F does not sound at 19:18 (thought I see Gulda´s finger hit it), and love how Abbado discretely turns his head; Anyway beautiful, formidable performance.
Que alegría ver juntos a profesor y alumno . Gulda dio clases de piano a Claudio y a Marta Argerich, casi nada!
si supiera que aquí en Perú hay gente profesional idiota pero profesional que dicen que no sabe tocar , pobres diablillos, y algunos teóricos tambien opinan sobre piano sin ningun fundamento...mas el que les gusta uchida... ¬¬
Always exquisite, always fascinating. Thank you for sharing this adorable performance.
Oh! Claudio Abbado! I love you!
Mr Gulda thank you.
I like it when gulda plays with orchestra when he should be quiete, then look around like a naughty boy as if someone was going to catch him out. 😂
Exquisite💜
After Christian Zacharias who plays very well indeed, this has so much more mystery. Gulda creates moments of vertigo in pure pleasure.
Friedrich Gulda very unique wonderful artist,who played evrything from classical music to jazz at the absolute highest level Kasznár M
thank you strings and winds for everything @15+
Horowitz, Gulda, Pollini, and many more, All Greatest Artist, here to me Gulda has the perfect time (especially in the second half) of this "Absolute"Concerto
such a masterful and very funny guy -an ardent practical joker who often disappeared for days in order to get 'adversaries to 'believe he died 😆.
Abado as often in superb inspiring control
This was part of the UNICEF Concert at the Konzerthaus Wien - 11 December 1986
I didn't know it, I will add it. Thank you.
The last bit. A great man. I met him once.
migliore versione nel web
굴다와 그의 제자 아바도. 자유로운 두 영혼의 멋진 하모니가 모차르트 피아노 협주곡 23번과 멋지게 조우합니다.
MARAVILLOSO. PERFECTO
15:24 this is absolutely amazing 😍
unvergleichlich ... beide sehr gut
Pure genious
Imagine a 31 flavors of piano soloists. Which flavor is best? Sadly, The Mozart Original is no longer available. We can only choose all of these other wonderful interpretations.
Friedrich Gulda to me represents the authoritative Mozart playing style for the modern Steinway piano concerto performance. He seems to find just the right balance and tone to make the powerful instrument hold back and yet sing with classical era expressiveness. Even through the poor audio this craftsmanship is apparent.
Fantastic
Sinceramente: lo mas hermoso( mas el 21) de todos los cenvierto Clasicos. Alli el nacimiento del ROMANTICISMO .
Gulda: bester Mozart-interpret!
in my youth age, i loved only the allegros and thus usually skipped the adagio... yet when approaching my late 30s.. i turned out loving more of the adagio(slow movements), the priority candidates in descending order are that of the 23rd, 27th 24th and 20th, 21 and perhaps 22 or 19th
I think that's a very common development. I also preferred fast movements when I was younger, nowadays my favorites are almost always the slow movements, they're so much more emotional.
@@hansmahr8627 kudos, much solace and serenity in slow movements
Bravo,bravo
グルダさんのモーツァルト、
最高です!
Mille grazie!!!
Tutti Exp
T1 (I) 0:03
Br 0:37
T2 (I) 1:00 b
T3 2:00 c
Solo Exp
T1 (I) 2:09
Br (I-V) 2:37
T2 (V) 3:08
T3 4:20 d
Deve
(V) 4:42 16th notes trading btw RH & LH
(…..) 4:56 c2C2p
Br (V) 5:57 (rotated S motive)
Recap
T1 (I) 6:15
Br 6:43
T2 7:12
8:14 c2
T3 8:55 d
Cad 9:22
Cad Pass 10:29
T3 10:44 c
Coda 10:51
Stupendo
Gracias
Cómo se emociona el maestro con el segundo movimiento
Die jenigen, die diese Interpretation desavouieren, haben weder Goulda noch die Musik von Mozart, geschweige denn deren Genialität verstanden!
Wer und wie sollte man denn diesem Stück einen falschen Wert(h) zuschreiben. Es spricht doch für sich! -wahre und pure Schönheit. Wahrscheinlich lassen sich die meisten einfach von seinem [Gouldas] (originellen) Kleidungsstil täuschen.
Che meraviglia
It's funny how Gulda conducts the orchestra in some.moments :)
In a piano (violin, etc.) concert the soloist always leads the band. Actually, there would be no need for a conductor. Like here: ruclips.net/video/z1WVYFVDf4E/видео.html
Hay gustos para todos. Están los especialistas, casi musicólogos, y estos últimos de los que aprendo. Toda mi vida he escuchado en casa música de piano clásica. Incluso nuestro padre nos llevaba a mi hermana, algo mayor que yo, a los conciertos que interpretaba la Orquesta de Cámara de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, por lo que mi adición a la música clásica, y especialmente orquestación acompañando piano. Confieso que soy un foro feo adicto a todo esto.
Y referente a este “componister” alemán, Wolfang Amadeus Motzart, un genio, loco, pero genio, de la música no puedo decir más de lo que ya se haya escrito, o dicho.
También lo soy yo y es demasiado! Me encanta!
Surprised Gulda didn't choose to fill in the blanks in the 2nd movement considering he's more educated about interpreting Mozart than the average concert pianist
Didn't he?
heaven: 00:11:18 II. Adagio