In addition to the “normal” orchestra instruments Mozart chose to add an instrumental solo part for this aria, played by a Glockenspiel (with keys) or a Celesta. These instruments sound one octave higher than notated. In my version I wanted to give this impression by playing as much as possible of this solo part in the original ocatve, but of course I had to make some compromises because the rest of the orchestra is also playing. This is why I chose to play only the right hand in 1st and 2nd Strophe one octave higher. In the 3rd strophe there are no accompanying instruments in the orchestra, this a solo-solo part just for the Glockenspiel. That’s why I played both hands in the higher octave.
Always need to smile when i hear mozart
Wonderful! You play beautifully and it's perfect for me to practice my vocals, thank you.
My pleasure~😘
somehow the accompany part sounds so beautiful on its own toi, lovely!
Thank you very much.
Well done!! Lovely rendition.
How sweet this piece is
Good video! Thanks for the Piece!☺️😊🥰😍🤩😚😘🤗
Great performance.❤❤❤
1:04 - I can hear these french horns!
Cool~
I don’t know what edition of the score that is, but it gets verses two and three backwards. A fantastic accompaniment video, though!
this is one I'd love to play but it's just above my skill level. I have to settle with der vogelfaenger for now.
Beautifully played!
Thank you~ i wish you lots of success and fun.
Wunderbar.
Vielen Dank! 😍🥰😘
I've been needing the accompyment without voice so that I can work on my singing. Thanks!!!
My pleasure~
But one thing I need to tell and ask, why do the octaves for the last Variozione is different? In 2:37, I mean on the left hand
In addition to the “normal” orchestra instruments Mozart chose to add an instrumental solo part for this aria, played by a Glockenspiel (with keys) or a Celesta. These instruments sound one octave higher than notated. In my version I wanted to give this impression by playing as much as possible of this solo part in the original ocatve, but of course I had to make some compromises because the rest of the orchestra is also playing. This is why I chose to play only the right hand in 1st and 2nd Strophe one octave higher. In the 3rd strophe there are no accompanying instruments in the orchestra, this a solo-solo part just for the Glockenspiel. That’s why I played both hands in the higher octave.
@@ChoicePianoBerlin I know, I see it is bass clef, and no 1 octave higher, that's the only thing that makes me confused
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That's Baby Mozart.
Verses are in the wrong order
2:03
3:15
Und wie im Elysium seyn!
Well done.