I'm going to state with a great deal of confidence that, with 76 years yet remaining, Cho will be considered as one of the greatest pianists of the 21st century.
spectacular interpretation and performance of this exceptional Mozart sonata, very tasteful timing, phrasing, subtle ritardandi, legato, balance, articulation, dynamics, everything! very musical, and delivered with an exquisite clarity...
Da quí sono partiti gli altri compositori.....percepisco armonie riprese poi da altri...come Beethoven....ed anche operisti come Giuseppe Verdi....ad un certo punto la melodía del primo movimento fa proprio :"la donna é mobile...."
They both share the same roots, however, Mozart is very easy to recognize. Beethoven is much more anarchic in his music. In the case of Mozart, every single note is where it is supposed to be, meanwhile, in the case of Beethoven .... well, Beethoven’s music was designed to be heard in the world of war, censorship, and political and philosophical battles in which it was written. His music is full of burning questions, yet refuses to come to any easy conclusions. To summarizing, as I said before, they both share the same roots but their music scores are opposite. I beg your pardon, but this Sonata doesn't sound at all like Beethoven's.
@@Fryderyk_Franciszek Beethoven is far from being "anarchist". I would call him instead revolutionary and far more brilliant. Infinitely far above Mozart.
@@eduardoguerraavila8329 I'm not calling him "anarchist" but I said his music is "anarchic" which has a whole different meaning in English. As for personal considerations, it's not my intention to take part in the eternal and fictional discussion of Mozart vs Beethoven.
Unfortunately as Mr. Cho knows for sure, this interpretation is so empty and bad that sounds like an attempt and first encounter with Mozart as such. I feel sorry for you. Maybe in the future you would do better...
@@Trazom488 I am certain his interpretation would be better. this interpretation is quite literally amateurish. absolutely does not understand mozart's music at all, the commenter's description is quite apt. it is as if he's playing mozart for the first time.
Im not saying youre wrong i just genuinely want to learn more about mozart. How would you change this to be more in line with mozarts style? @Whatismusic123
10:05 incredible harmonic passage here, how he gets to that Bbmaj7/D is incredible
朝のアラームの音にしたいくらい素敵😊
wow
I'm going to state with a great deal of confidence that, with 76 years yet remaining, Cho will be considered as one of the greatest pianists of the 21st century.
Eccellente esecuzione, l'adagio poi è delicatissimo. Bravo!!
とても優しい音色😮
Music to put a smile on your face :)
spectacular interpretation and performance of this exceptional Mozart sonata, very tasteful timing, phrasing, subtle ritardandi, legato, balance, articulation, dynamics, everything! very musical, and delivered with an exquisite clarity...
I recommend you to check-out another Korean pianist's -- Do-Hyun Kim's -- interpertation of this sonata
Bravissimo!!!
Beautiful~
amazing!!!
Simplesmente maravilhoso!!
Sounds like my ringtone
Excellent! The first 16 bars about my speed. lol
この曲、今度弾きたいなあ…。
チョソンジンの演奏は好きです。K332のこの曲ノ演奏はとても良いですね!安定感と透明で音の広がりが大きくモ-ツアルトの精神の振幅の大きさが感じられはまりそうです!有り難う!!
私もこの演奏好きです!
@@mofuneko-ch😂
성진아~~~ 너는 왤케 피아노를 잘치는거니? ❤❤❤❤
sublime
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06:06
Tienes el PDF completo del libro?
bar 5,6 and 7...only possible by Mozart.
i just wrote an exam about this (we watched this video)
1:10 It sounds exactly like how beethoven developed his motifs in his early sonatas
True, but whether he cared to admit it or not, Beethoven owed much more to Haydn.
❤💕💕
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1:11
Da quí sono partiti gli altri compositori.....percepisco armonie riprese poi da altri...come Beethoven....ed anche operisti come Giuseppe Verdi....ad un certo punto la melodía del primo movimento fa proprio :"la donna é mobile...."
You are like chopin
What the f**k are you thinking 😂😂😂
It sounds a lot like Beethoven
They both share the same roots, however, Mozart is very easy to recognize. Beethoven is much more anarchic in his music. In the case of Mozart, every single note is where it is supposed to be, meanwhile, in the case of Beethoven .... well, Beethoven’s music was designed to be heard in the world of war, censorship, and political and philosophical battles in which it was written. His music is full of burning questions, yet refuses to come to any easy conclusions. To summarizing, as I said before, they both share the same roots but their music scores are opposite. I beg your pardon, but this Sonata doesn't sound at all like Beethoven's.
@@Fryderyk_Franciszek Beethoven is far from being "anarchist". I would call him instead revolutionary and far more brilliant. Infinitely far above Mozart.
@@eduardoguerraavila8329 I'm not calling him "anarchist" but I said his music is "anarchic" which has a whole different meaning in English. As for personal considerations, it's not my intention to take part in the eternal and fictional discussion of Mozart vs Beethoven.
@@eduardoguerraavila8329 i agree mozart just lacks something i find in chopin and beethoven
@@4ss4ss1n5
Mozart sounds delicate and perfect and almost playfull
Beethoven sometimes sounds explosive and emotionally driven
Anyone else playing this at the age of 12?
It's nice, but he needs a Toscanini or Karl Böhm standing by the piano to help him keep the tempo steady
love this piece, awful interpretation.
new generation always play mozart with too much pedal, romanticism drama
No classicism in there
Unfortunately as Mr. Cho knows for sure, this interpretation is so empty and bad that sounds like an attempt and first encounter with Mozart as such. I feel sorry for you. Maybe in the future you would do better...
Let’s see your interpretation?
@@Trazom488 I am certain his interpretation would be better.
this interpretation is quite literally amateurish.
absolutely does not understand mozart's music at all, the commenter's description is quite apt. it is as if he's playing mozart for the first time.
Im not saying youre wrong i just genuinely want to learn more about mozart. How would you change this to be more in line with mozarts style? @Whatismusic123