@@NerdyNEET the two first indicate tempo, basically allegro means fast and andante slow, meaning their respective parts are played accordingly. Rondo is the final part of some classical music, it's generally fast and less serious in character, sometimes incorporating elements or themes from folk music.
@@NerdyNEET it's not rules, it's more a descriptive thing, like a language. Think of these tempos and musical forms as a way to do music among infinite others rather than an set of rules on how music should be composed.
I've heard most famous pianists like Barenboim, Brendel, Arrau playing this sonata. But I do believe that you offered us the best interpretation of the sonata. Stunning performance! 😊
Absolutely breathtaking performance. I just purchased your book and I am super impressed with it. It is truly genius and includes all grades. Thank you for creating it!! 🙂
► ► ► Attention All Viewers, Thank you for watching my videos! I highly recommend some excellent resources for your piano learning, enrichment, and education: 1. Special member-only piano and theory instruction not available publicly on RUclips (new content uploaded weekly): wellroundedpianist.com 2. BachScholar® Edition books and sheet music for all levels of piano students and teachers: store.subitomusic.com/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&zenid=qi7l0a25qf390h0d370dtjcdu5&keyword=bachscholar 3. To see what BachScholar® Editions has planned for the near future, please see this page: www.bachscholar.com/books-in-progress/ Thank you again for watching my videos and have a blessed day! Sincerely, Cory Hall (D.M.A.)
Tu és um gênio minha filha tocava também a mesma. Hauser foi o maior presente que recibo nos últimos temos lindo.obrigada. Você toca com um leveza que da gosto você eh um gênio mesmo.lindo.capacidade total como eu estou apaixonado por musica clássica. Parece seus dedos voam por cima do teclado lindo eu estou tão emocionada que não pode imaginar. Lindo de mais Sinto me em casa.
That's great playing, and helpful to a learner. If the designer of the audio gear gets to hear it, I hope he or she will blush to note the unmusical clack-clack effect of compression overshoot. It just does not have to be so prominent, even if it's arising in a basic video camera of 12 years ago with the gain maybe set a bit too high! Never mind, the music's great.
This is the best performance of Mozart's K545 piano Sonata I have seen being played. I have learned so much from listening to it to improve my own playing
I've practised the Allegro for a month and it's only about 50% as clean as your playing, i'm very annoyed/impressed/jealous. I think all your videos are excellent and I enjoy watching them and hoping that one day i'll be able to play as well as you. Maybe I lack the perverseness? What do you think 'TheCriticPiano' - do you even know who Chopin and Bach are, no they weren't last years 'I'm a Celebrity' winners...
wow alot of respect to you sir!! you obviously know how to express oneself through words and have the talent to back up those words with this amazing video! Well played alllll the way through! :D
@Darkboy2525 I'm not a piano player, but I noticed from guitar that when u play runs the picking hand is very important to the fretting hand in terms of keeping time with the lead hand. Maybe instead of focusing on the runs on the right hand, focus on both hands and how u can familiarize yourself with the notes being struck at the same time. Then the others feel like filler, and those just come with muscle memory and diligent practice. And remember- sloppiness can always be cleaned up later!
@crobc1 Well you are very right there Sir/Miss and I am 18 now, I started on an age of 15, and well I see I improve a bit on this piece, and good tempo .. but still the fast runs are very very hard, VERY HARD ! but we will not give up of course, and we practice A LOT for it ... so we will see, and you are very right about the other day it feels so fluid, and other day is feels like your fingers need to be oiled ... yes ;)
Music is a form of art. However, it is broken down and analyzed everyday by musicians just like scientists do with medicine, or new compounds, or even rocks. So, in a sense: It is a science, one through which findings and concepts are expressed as sound. And furthermore, no two people are exactly the same, in the same right neither are two people's interpretations of a piece of Music.
I really enjoyed listening to this. I didn't really start listening to classical music a lot until December of last year. Any words of advice? I'm still having a lot of trouble with quickly moving my fingers, it's almost as though they get all "twisted up". Which means I'm probably doing it wrong. I would really appreciate anything you can tell me! I plan to be a music teacher, and play the guitar; but I'm teaching myself how to play Piano. Again, I would really appreciate any advice you have.
@BachScholar fantastic playing well done, I can play the 1st movement, learning the 2nd and 3rd movement, managed to sight read the 2nd and 3rd movement bit patchy but pleased with my progress, considering I am mostly self taught, humbly speaking, greetings from wales uk.
You have HUGE hands, you know that? D: Btw I love your vids.. You play like a real professional... When I watch your vids it seems like this whole damned thing is the easiest thing on the world.. You just flow with it. I also love your playing of the inventions. They're HARD. I've been playing for a year now and I'm still not good enough. :o I have to say that the Andante sound better when playing it slower. listen to Mitzuko Uchida, I really loved her playing of the Andante part. Well done!
Well really don't understand how people play those fast runs so event .. got the biggest problems with them .. I practice like 10 weeks now, every day 1 hour on this piece and still little progress in the fast runs, beside that I practice 1 hour etudes for fast runs A LOT, and still no PROGRESS I become really tired of it .. and just sad .. really sad .. I wish I know how the wrist, and fingers have to feel when you play them ... maby that would help ... really I dream of doing the fast runs wel
@TheCriticPiano You know, there are statues our parks of Beethoven, Bach, Clementi & Czerny. However, there is not ONE statue of a critic. Therefore, instead of sitting on You Tube trying to tear down someone who is obviously a very accomplished pianist, you might want to consider setting forth some of your own work on You Tube; so that the rest of us can have the benefit of what you porport to be superior piano playing. In the meantime, kindly take a moment or two to improve your English.
Extremely extremely beautiful
Agree
Very well done! Its so nice to hear all the movements instead of only the first. I enjoy your music!
0:00 Allegro
4:49 Andante
9:35 Rondo
tqsm!
@@eve_the_eevee_rh what does that mean.
@@DaviSilva-oc7iv Thank you so much.
@@NerdyNEET the two first indicate tempo, basically allegro means fast and andante slow, meaning their respective parts are played accordingly. Rondo is the final part of some classical music, it's generally fast and less serious in character, sometimes incorporating elements or themes from folk music.
@@NerdyNEET it's not rules, it's more a descriptive thing, like a language. Think of these tempos and musical forms as a way to do music among infinite others rather than an set of rules on how music should be composed.
I've heard most famous pianists like Barenboim, Brendel, Arrau playing this sonata. But I do believe that you offered us the best interpretation of the sonata. Stunning performance! 😊
CORY HALL the best american PIANIST.
Excellent performance with a nice camera angle on the maestro's hands!
I hate it when someone comments on a video criticising the player doing what they enjoy.
his articulation is heroic...
It's remarkable to have such a glowing compliment from one so notable as thyself!
Sabes? uso todos tus vídeos para estudiar, me encantan! y te los agradezco mucho! eres extraordinario!
You play the Second movement in particular very well.
I just can say thank you so much for uploading this video.
I like all play with this golden fingers of cory hall
I am in total awe - thank you so much for posting this
Absolutely breathtaking performance. I just purchased your book and I am super impressed with it. It is truly genius and includes all grades. Thank you for creating it!! 🙂
What's it called?
Esto me transporta a otra dimensión!! Love it
► ► ► Attention All Viewers,
Thank you for watching my videos! I highly recommend some excellent resources for your piano learning, enrichment, and education:
1. Special member-only piano and theory instruction not available publicly on RUclips (new content uploaded weekly): wellroundedpianist.com
2. BachScholar® Edition books and sheet music for all levels of piano students and teachers: store.subitomusic.com/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&zenid=qi7l0a25qf390h0d370dtjcdu5&keyword=bachscholar
3. To see what BachScholar® Editions has planned for the near future, please see this page: www.bachscholar.com/books-in-progress/
Thank you again for watching my videos and have a blessed day!
Sincerely, Cory Hall (D.M.A.)
Tu és um gênio minha filha tocava também a mesma. Hauser foi o maior presente que recibo nos últimos temos lindo.obrigada.
Você toca com um leveza que da gosto você eh um gênio mesmo.lindo.capacidade total como eu estou apaixonado por musica clássica. Parece seus dedos voam por cima do teclado lindo eu estou tão emocionada que não pode imaginar. Lindo de mais
Sinto me em casa.
Perfect. I love the tempo you interpreted this short masterpiece in🎶❤️
It was nice, but the adante seemed a bit lento to me.
WOW!!! astonishing! i really wish i could play like this..Im only a beginner :)
I'm impressed they can play this without a metronome. For me maintaining an even tempo was the biggest challenge.
It's been 8 years, hows everything? Can you play this piece?
@@AK47_414 Same
@@michaeladring8546 same, I can never seem to keep the 8ths and 16ths the right length 😓
im beginner
That's great playing, and helpful to a learner. If the designer of the audio gear gets to hear it, I hope he or she will blush to note the unmusical clack-clack effect of compression overshoot. It just does not have to be so prominent, even if it's arising in a basic video camera of 12 years ago with the gain maybe set a bit too high! Never mind, the music's great.
That was a very good performance
You are a king of piano
Excellent
I really liked this amazing playing on the piano! Keep it up!
beautifully played
This is the best performance of Mozart's K545 piano Sonata I have seen being played. I have learned so much from listening to it to improve my own playing
Beautiful piano !
Very nice!
@isuwansilp Actually, Moonlight Sonata is a Beethoven's sonata. This one is called Piano Sonata k545
Mozart is smiling down on your playing
I've practised the Allegro for a month and it's only about 50% as clean as your playing, i'm very annoyed/impressed/jealous. I think all your videos are excellent and I enjoy watching them and hoping that one day i'll be able to play as well as you. Maybe I lack the perverseness? What do you think 'TheCriticPiano' - do you even know who Chopin and Bach are, no they weren't last years 'I'm a Celebrity' winners...
Nice, I enjoy your interpretation very much.
I like the way you play
Perfeito! Bravo 👏
Extraordinario
lol I realized that rondo was my flute piece 😂😂😂 great playing tho!!
congrats, that was great! i really enjoy it!
wow alot of respect to you sir!! you obviously know how to express oneself through words and have the talent to back up those words with this amazing video! Well played alllll the way through! :D
Masterpiece!!!
Love you!
Man, I'm not a piano player, but I loved the video.
@Darkboy2525 I'm not a piano player, but I noticed from guitar that when u play runs the picking hand is very important to the fretting hand in terms of keeping time with the lead hand. Maybe instead of focusing on the runs on the right hand, focus on both hands and how u can familiarize yourself with the notes being struck at the same time. Then the others feel like filler, and those just come with muscle memory and diligent practice. And remember- sloppiness can always be cleaned up later!
I'm so jealous that you guys are so good at piano :(
ii perfected this piece
🤣🤣🤣
Cảm ơn bạn chia sẻ video rất thú vị và tuyệt vời
2:09 i like this part
@crobc1 Well you are very right there Sir/Miss
and I am 18 now, I started on an age of 15, and well I see I improve a bit on this piece, and good tempo .. but still the fast runs are very very hard, VERY HARD ! but we will not give up of course, and we practice A LOT for it ... so we will see, and you are very right about the other day it feels so fluid, and other day is feels like your fingers need to be oiled ... yes ;)
Magnifico
and very nice job btw Mr BachScholar .. I onley wish I can play those fast runs one day like you
Excelente música, para relajarse.
Bellissimo! I need to learn this once for all 😅😂
SUPER !!! BEAUTIFULL!!!
Spectacular
Maravilhoso BRAVISSIMO
Thank you Bach Scholar!
Music is a form of art. However, it is broken down and analyzed everyday by musicians just like scientists do with medicine, or new compounds, or even rocks. So, in a sense: It is a science, one through which findings and concepts are expressed as sound. And furthermore, no two people are exactly the same, in the same right neither are two people's interpretations of a piece of Music.
Beautiful.
just wonderful
Bravo!
Bravo BRAVO BRAVO 👏👏👏🎁👏
awsome can you please do a tutorial
lovely
I really enjoyed listening to this. I didn't really start listening to classical music a lot until December of last year. Any words of advice? I'm still having a lot of trouble with quickly moving my fingers, it's almost as though they get all "twisted up". Which means I'm probably doing it wrong. I would really appreciate anything you can tell me! I plan to be a music teacher, and play the guitar; but I'm teaching myself how to play Piano. Again, I would really appreciate any advice you have.
you play awesome
This man right here is the best Joplin player on RUclips.
Awesome
J adore ❤❤❤❤
beautiful
i bet this was the soulja boy of its day
oh shit
have you ever played the A minor Sonata of Mozart ?
Perfect tempo! Could play around with some pedal a bit more, I know in this piece it gets muddy rather quickly lol.
You are the Best, can i take lessons with you?
Thank you! Yes, of course. Here is the lessons page of my website: www.bachscholar.com/shop/piano-lessons-via-skype-or-zoom
@BachScholar fantastic playing well done, I can play the 1st movement, learning the 2nd and 3rd movement, managed to sight read the 2nd and 3rd movement bit patchy but pleased with my progress, considering I am mostly self taught, humbly speaking, greetings from wales uk.
Also how do u not play the LH on the trill speed up 😮
This is amazing! You have to much talent
Grace Johnson *too much
Bravoo
Lovely :)
How u play so smoothly?????????🤨🤨🤨🤨
You have HUGE hands, you know that? D:
Btw I love your vids.. You play like a real professional... When I watch your vids it seems like this whole damned thing is the easiest thing on the world.. You just flow with it. I also love your playing of the inventions. They're HARD. I've been playing for a year now and I'm still not good enough. :o
I have to say that the Andante sound better when playing it slower. listen to Mitzuko Uchida, I really loved her playing of the Andante part.
Well done!
the people who have commented on this song are very smart
와우♡
Plus he repeats the development and recap sections, which is unusual for the classical style.
good song!!!!!!!!,!!!!!!!
You're the Jesus of piano!!
Great
@MajesticSumter use a sheet a tutorial for this would take like 3 hours
@dayzero2 yes, of course, there is
Well really don't understand how people play those fast runs so event .. got the biggest problems with them .. I practice like 10 weeks now, every day 1 hour on this piece and still little progress in the fast runs, beside that I practice 1 hour etudes for fast runs A LOT, and still no PROGRESS I become really tired of it .. and just sad .. really sad .. I wish I know how the wrist, and fingers have to feel when you play them ... maby that would help ... really I dream of doing the fast runs wel
Smooth!
Amazing sound! What's the secret?
Helena C practice 40 hours a day like Ling Ling... (TwoSet Violin reference...)
Well done! I just uploaded this too :)! The 2nd movement!
Good. But where is the g minor part
5:00
you are awesome i am practising it for 6 months and it didnt work
Ahmed Mohamed. Maybe it was above your level. This is much harder than it first looks.
@BachScholar Haha, best response ever! I think your playing is great :)
HOW do you do it so effortlessly
I play this song I can play them already like you friend
@thejesusfreak919 i think he plays really good !!
I am 9 and I can play all the songs on your RUclips channel
@TheCriticPiano You know, there are statues our parks of Beethoven, Bach, Clementi & Czerny. However, there is not ONE statue of a critic. Therefore, instead of sitting on You Tube trying to tear down someone who is obviously a very accomplished pianist, you might want to consider setting forth some of your own work on You Tube; so that the rest of us can have the benefit of what you porport to be superior piano playing. In the meantime, kindly take a moment or two to improve your English.
@hiphopsucks96 Thanks a lot for your Tip HipHop :)
wish i could do that