Mozart concerto 20 in d, K.466 - 3. Rondo ; Gulda

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025
  • Friedrich Gulda playing last movement of mozart piano concerto n°20
    once again this is beethoven's cadenza in this movement (cf first movement 2of2)

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  • @kletterkajo
    @kletterkajo 16 лет назад +12

    the one who shouts BRAVO! at the end is my dad, or at least he told me so. he was in this audience and is a great lover of gulda (so am I)...and he couldn't hold it back :-D magnificient clearness and power withour loosing the deep feeling!!

    • @johnmcgoldrick7085
      @johnmcgoldrick7085 21 день назад

      Welp, I wasn’t there. I was watching alone on RUclips and I shouted “bravo” at the same time and stood up and clapped. My dog got upset. But, I couldn’t control my joy.

  • @MozartianObsessor
    @MozartianObsessor 12 лет назад +18

    I love this concerto so much, but my favorite movement is the 3rd and I especially like the ending part after the cadenza. It's my most favorite ending of any piece, simply majestic and spectacular!

    • @alhfgsp
      @alhfgsp 4 года назад +4

      The part of which you speak is the most clear expression of pure joy I have ever heard. My mind continues to be blown even though I've heard it hundreds of times.

    • @gary903
      @gary903 2 года назад

      Yes. It is wonderful!!

    • @鄭睦融-z6z
      @鄭睦融-z6z Год назад +1

      Yeah, the last part always bring me to cry, pure joy and grateful!

    • @timotheuspeter734
      @timotheuspeter734 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, it is mine too. So beautiful.

  • @giuliazapparoli5036
    @giuliazapparoli5036 2 года назад +12

    Mozart non è mai stato così pieno, luminoso, potente, maschio, sferzante e tridimensionale, a tratti beethoveniano, sotto il tocco unico, geniale, empatico, carismatico, moderno di Gulda. Sono certa che Mozart avrebbe amato di sentirsi eseguito così! ❤

    • @mozartmahler61
      @mozartmahler61 2 года назад +3

      D'accordissimo con lei! Gulda geniale anticonformista ed estroverso. Finalmente un Mozart " umano" e lontano dai salotti accademici...
      E poi..... Il 466 !!! Capolavoro unico...

    • @Lodovico-cy2kz
      @Lodovico-cy2kz Год назад +1

      Totalmente d'accordo con la sua analisi. Un Mozart più lontano dagli schemi, frizzante, vicino più agli animi che agli orecchi dei salotti. Per questo concordo sul discorso "a tratti Beethoveniano", risulta più potente e diretto seppur sempre nel suo neo classicismo

    • @hassansoliman970
      @hassansoliman970 Год назад +1

      I actually believe this is how Mozart intended it to be, and this is the closest it could be to his intentions and the way he did it himself. The soft approach nowadays to Mozarts music doesn't make alot of sense, at Mozarts time there existed the Harpsichord, the clavichord and the fortepiano, all of these instruments were so bold, they produced a sound nothing like the modern piano. Having the modern piano roar like this is the most accurate depiction of Mozarts music using the modern piano.

  • @alicecolody5389
    @alicecolody5389 2 года назад +6

    Immortal Mozart concerto 20 - Thank you Friedrich Gulda for giving us a magnificent interpretation of Mozart's music

  • @chrisquick7854
    @chrisquick7854 2 года назад +7

    I have listened to so many other recordings of this concerto but find this to be the best of all of them, in spite of a few errors made by Gulda.

    • @isaacsamuel9520
      @isaacsamuel9520 3 месяца назад

      Can you point out the errors? I'm a novice listener, and I can't help but think this is just perfect. Many thanks in advance !

  • @MetaTrek
    @MetaTrek 15 лет назад +8

    I love Gulda's interpretation of this, my favorite piano concerto of Mozart...so much feeling!

  • @tpjsb
    @tpjsb 13 лет назад +15

    Thank you so much for posting this!!!
    It's so wonderful to see Gulda enjoying himself, and in the process brings joy to all of us.
    RIP, Gulda. That's how one achieves immortality, in this case, both Mozart and Gulda.

  • @drcoliveira
    @drcoliveira 15 лет назад +4

    This is one of the most beautiful concertos ever, conducted by one of the best interpreters of Mozart ever. I've bought tickets to see it live on Lisbon (Porto) in October! Can't wait! ;)

  • @yumi-di9nb
    @yumi-di9nb Год назад +1

    演奏中のちゃめっけや、眉をひそめた表情が好きです。私の知らない間に大活躍されて知らないうちにこの世を去ってしまったグルダ氏。動画での才能あふれる姿を見続けていきたいと思います。

  • @JuanBernardoIrigoyen
    @JuanBernardoIrigoyen 9 лет назад +26

    Un gran Concierto el número 20- K.466 de Mozart, un gran solista en una grabación genial en el año1986 con la Filarmónica de Münich, actuando como solista y director de la misma. La belleza del Rondó , último movimiento de este Concierto magistral,
    Friedrich Gulda, un conocedor de la obra Mozartiana en su total eligiendo "cadenzas"
    (parte en que el pianista toca sólo) difíciles, por su maestría como intérprete.
    En síntesis, "Donde mueren las palabras, comienza la música"

  • @blauundweiss1957
    @blauundweiss1957 14 лет назад +2

    Wenn die beste Musik schon geschrieben ist!! Oh , Mann das ist so schön, schöner geht nicht mehr.

  • @popitoto
    @popitoto 13 лет назад +4

    What contrasts,dynamic tempo;Great interpretation by a great pianist!!

  • @runofear
    @runofear 13 лет назад +5

    Amo a Gulda y a su interpretación de las obras de Mozart. EXTRAORDINARIO.
    Se posesiona del piano como si fuera parte de él, o la extensión de su cuerpo. O se mete dentro de Mozart, como si fuera Mozart.
    Gracias, tguiot.

  • @agusleyes
    @agusleyes 13 лет назад +4

    Excelente video y sonido., mérito de la emisión y demàs está decir la excelente inerpretacion de Gulda reviviendo la creación de mozart.
    felicitaciones y gracias.

  • @Ryan-dn1ch
    @Ryan-dn1ch 7 месяцев назад +1

    This piece performed by Gulda is the very first thing that got me to switch from blues guitar to classical guitar, and that was like 15-16 years ago.

  • @MrFrischi65
    @MrFrischi65 13 лет назад +3

    Ich glaube, niemand war Mozart musikalisch so nahe wie Friedrich Gulda am Piano!
    Die beiden hätten richtig Spaß zusammen gehabt...

  • @pfwms
    @pfwms 14 лет назад +3

    One of Mozart's most memorable concertos plus an inspired performance in München. 真了不起

  • @tonymaple
    @tonymaple 14 лет назад +6

    Amazing, only Mozart with God's inspiration! Sweet Lord, you live in Mozarts music.

  • @ldeglan2910
    @ldeglan2910 13 лет назад +5

    oh my God!!! since 0.13 to 0.55 is so exctiting and wonderfull!!!!!!!!!!

  • @chulo210685
    @chulo210685 16 лет назад +5

    Gulda, es para mi una de las personas más impresionantes que el mundo pudo admirar, es una mezcla de naturaleza y rareza con excentricidad y sabiduria. Su vida fue tal que la musica supo llenarlo mucho mas de la cuenta.

  • @kenw.simpson1007
    @kenw.simpson1007 10 лет назад +2

    The magnificent Mr Gulda, conductor and soloist in a frenetically superb performance of Mozart's Piano concerto No 20 in d K466. Music from an orchestra that envelops the mind, with it's beauty and the excellence of its interpretation.

  • @yvesvangelre
    @yvesvangelre 15 лет назад +2

    He conducts like my mother when she is listening to her favorite Verdi recordings while ironing. Nice interpretation of Mozarts 20th.

  • @mouneeray
    @mouneeray 16 лет назад +1

    how nice to specialize n a given musician and do it well. This guy and his orchestra are just mesmerizing. Fantastic. Phew!

  • @lesliefoy49
    @lesliefoy49 13 лет назад +4

    csoda ,egyedülálló élmény a játéka,igazi művész,a sok hazug között kiemelkedő,az utolsó "bölények" egyike

  • @hotbebimauz
    @hotbebimauz 12 лет назад +4

    God, this is just fantastic.

  • @1961einstein
    @1961einstein 14 лет назад +1

    Fantasticna metrika. Najvise volim njegovo izvodjenje Mocartovog d moll koncerta

  • @lurk1ng
    @lurk1ng 14 лет назад +3

    I am now a fan of Gulda!! RIP....

  • @gerhardflink5599
    @gerhardflink5599 Год назад +1

    Da hat ein Meister gewirkt. BRAVO.

  • @michaelzil67
    @michaelzil67 14 лет назад +2

    unbelievably beautiful

  • @Skedaddlemahgaggle
    @Skedaddlemahgaggle 20 дней назад

    Sorry - but can we just talk about the first minute of this piece? This is the closest thing I've ever heard to 'heavy metal' classical. Absolutely incredible. I literally 'rock out' to that first minute, every time I hear it. Just amazing!

  • @sledgehammerinhand
    @sledgehammerinhand 14 лет назад +3

    that concert was amazing. Its a shame that people lost track what music was supposed to sound like . Music today is crap. This was a delight to hear.

  • @maximoalbertowongfajardo6358
    @maximoalbertowongfajardo6358 2 года назад +1

    Que naravulla de música. Admirable y espectacular Friedrich Gulda.

  • @ramonruizcontreras7779
    @ramonruizcontreras7779 2 года назад +3

    Genial. The best version

  • @RyanBednarzPiano
    @RyanBednarzPiano 14 лет назад +2

    lol i love the guy who yells BRAVO! at the end.

  • @biapseguro
    @biapseguro 12 лет назад +3

    EXTRAORDINARY PLAYLIST OF MOZART

  • @farhadkaj
    @farhadkaj 14 лет назад +2

    Sooooo great!!!

  • @chienlingliu
    @chienlingliu 11 лет назад +2

    太精彩了!!極富生命力,感染力,超越一切的演奏!!

  • @Merceauroix
    @Merceauroix 7 лет назад +3

    Gulda es extraordinario !!!!

  • @spastor92
    @spastor92 10 лет назад +7

    you cant dislike this, is physically impossible.

  • @cohesif
    @cohesif 17 лет назад

    ça fait du bien de changer un peu de musique parce que la merde qu'on écoute aujourd'hui nous pourrie les oreilles. Merci d'avoir posté cette vidéo

  • @hil418
    @hil418 13 лет назад +4

    Gulda's facial expressions are also artistic.

  • @MariaMofle
    @MariaMofle 14 лет назад +2

    Majestuoso!!! sin palabras!!!

  • @guerrera22
    @guerrera22 15 лет назад +2

    hermosooooo!!!!...bravooo!!!!!!!!

  • @bedenerexhepaj293
    @bedenerexhepaj293 10 лет назад +3

    Superbly!!! Thank you!!!

  • @charlesrkiss
    @charlesrkiss 12 лет назад

    I love the piano bench squeak on the floor just before the beginning of the piece; he was right on key!

  • @johnsenkyle13
    @johnsenkyle13 15 лет назад +1

    This is really good. It gives me a good example because I am learning this

  • @gabbib55
    @gabbib55 13 лет назад +6

    I love this interpretation! Thank you.

  • @elortza1980
    @elortza1980 14 лет назад +1

    although he fails on the climax (5:51) gulda was maybe the best mozart performer.
    and what to say about the concert? another masterwork of mozart, the greatest of them excepting number 25.
    thank you for posting it! i have it in cd but it´s great seeing him how much feels it.

  • @claudioparrella183
    @claudioparrella183 2 года назад +1

    Grandissimo

  • @blauundweiss1957
    @blauundweiss1957 12 лет назад +2

    Best vision. So sad he is gone.

  • @michelecharmat9605
    @michelecharmat9605 2 года назад +1

    Sublime 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @taviona
    @taviona 15 лет назад +1

    Holy crap, Bravo indeed!

  • @egymagyar1111111
    @egymagyar1111111 16 лет назад +1

    great interpretations proof music has no limit, Beethoven's cadenza, Mozart harmony... remember the Zauberfloete Pamina Sarastro duett is it love as lovers or father daughter? and just think... deep someonte told me jstly watch Mozart has no depth but he forgot this concert and some other works a kid having divine thoughts is God's intervention directly and it shows Goulda is daring to show it

  • @GeorgeMaxwellDuPre
    @GeorgeMaxwellDuPre 16 лет назад +1

    I read that he was Argerich's teacher for a while. Is this true? If it is, I can certainly hear him in her i.e. sort of direct aproach to the playing without frills, that can come across as aggressive at times. But I like it marvellously.

  • @bakibol
    @bakibol 14 лет назад +1

    Bravo!

  • @inabilika
    @inabilika 14 лет назад +2

    man... dont say that guys dead. hes immortal.

    • @warrensicherman4391
      @warrensicherman4391 8 месяцев назад

      The world lost one of the greatest interpreters of Mozart when he passed away.

  • @tguiot
    @tguiot  17 лет назад +2

    there's much more freedom in interpretation of classical music than one would think. Tradition gives us the basic ideas, and of course you have to respect it, and respect the score, but there's still much place for freedom of interpretation ! (not as much as in jazz of course ;-)

  • @ernestoernesternst
    @ernestoernesternst 14 лет назад +1

    @sinancans FG was asking the audience for understanding that he started to sweat "a little", that the dark clothes only fit for a d-minor concert but not for a d-major, therefore he asks for 2 minutes of patience, so that "he can wash himself (!) and change clothes"
    that is really what he says. :-)

  • @lesliefoy49
    @lesliefoy49 13 лет назад

    my highly the best interpretator,ever..and will remain so,if it depends on....me.

  • @28jadufer28
    @28jadufer28 13 лет назад +3

    Cadencia, Gulda, = yo sí creo que él era la reencarnación de W A. Mozart!!. Dios le bendiga allá donde se encuentre .Solo hay que escuchar esta interpretación para apreciar y deleitarse en lo absolutamente evidengte.

  • @mrtslam
    @mrtslam 13 лет назад +1

    i am so bloody addicted .......

  • @stevemorrow9685
    @stevemorrow9685 10 лет назад +2

    What a masterpiece. Imagine if the musicians of our day had to actually play instruments such as the piano to such perfection, hand write each nuance of the music, and have no computer to play it back or play during a live concert. Oh my god. There certainly would be no Nellie's or Lil, Waynes in this world. Give him a piece of paper and have him write something besides words, which everyone on the damn planet does. Big deal, have him actually write the musical notation of the theme to even a rap song. Not happening.

  • @junyeongYoon
    @junyeongYoon 11 месяцев назад

    Beautiful

  • @steinwayB211
    @steinwayB211 13 лет назад +3

    Genial!!

  • @dustinzieg1950
    @dustinzieg1950 8 месяцев назад

    Best version of this song

  • @lkitrossky
    @lkitrossky 14 лет назад +1

    Really very good

  • @hjmonica
    @hjmonica 14 лет назад

    Tquiot thank you so much for uploading this videos :)

  • @alilapointe1
    @alilapointe1 14 лет назад +1

    stupendous

  • @brandonkharkongor4249
    @brandonkharkongor4249 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome

  • @MrsBlack88
    @MrsBlack88 13 лет назад +1

    Yeah, baby! Strap yourself in & enjoy the ride!

  • @321Lopper
    @321Lopper 2 года назад

    That guy plays those trills jazzy and clean AF

  • @titolibero
    @titolibero 11 лет назад +2

    Stupendo

  • @eurekamoureuse
    @eurekamoureuse 17 лет назад +1

    he really enjoys playing,to the extent that he adds some extra notes on it

  • @vparseval
    @vparseval 11 лет назад +1

    He said that the audience certainly would understand how he got a little sweaty during this concerto. And while the black shirt would be befitting for the d-minor concerto, it would be a bad fit for the D-major concerto so he would now quickly disappear backstage for a wash and a change of shirt.

  • @gregoryambres1897
    @gregoryambres1897 2 года назад

    GULDA ROCKS 🏆

  • @meleagrid
    @meleagrid 15 лет назад +1

    one of the best; too bad he's gone

  • @mariasanchezgoncalves8164
    @mariasanchezgoncalves8164 11 лет назад +2

    Genial

  • @michaelzeng4529
    @michaelzeng4529 Год назад

    When he played, it must be Mozart reborn. RIP

  • @gglobmen
    @gglobmen 11 лет назад +2

    When I see His face, looking directly "at us"... It looks like he's wondering:
    "O my God! I can play! I don't even know how!!"

  • @ernestoernesternst
    @ernestoernesternst 14 лет назад +2

    lo que me gusta mas es a partir de 3:43 que alegria poder escuchar esto!!!!

  • @ElivanSouzaUsque
    @ElivanSouzaUsque 15 лет назад

    Gracioso!!!

  • @ldeglan2910
    @ldeglan2910 13 лет назад +2

    gracias por compartir este video, es super fantastico escuchar esta musica, y este rondo es liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiindo......

  • @thelightisahead
    @thelightisahead 17 лет назад

    lol, I thought he looked like Larry David too :D
    Great performance. Great music.

  • @renaudgg
    @renaudgg 11 лет назад +1

    Me too, "Oh I will shout Bravo So I can be part of the thing, and being first.. to shout.. mm im so cool"

  • @bekiof
    @bekiof 14 лет назад +1

    herrlich!!!

  • @yuanxiao3561
    @yuanxiao3561 2 года назад

    Can you translate the last speech? I do not understand

  • @DrFlowPow
    @DrFlowPow 15 лет назад +1

    Hi Signifer82.
    He says that he is wet through with perspiration and that his black clothing does not fit with the following D-MAJOR concerto. So he appologizes for going behind the stage in order to wash himself and to change clothes.
    That's it.

  • @reintje77
    @reintje77 12 лет назад

    Dit is het helemaal in het leven vooral als in onze familie droevige dingen zijn gebeurd

  • @nemertino
    @nemertino 17 лет назад

    thanks buddy.

  • @mig071942
    @mig071942 3 года назад +1

    When will be another GULDA born? Never, unfortunately

  • @frchopin1
    @frchopin1 Год назад

    First 2 minute phase I can hear angels are siniging on my shoulder

  • @Barbapippo
    @Barbapippo Год назад +1

    Impressive. The man had genius erupting from all pores (speaking of FG; the other one, WAM, was not that bad, either...)

  • @cheesesandwitchs
    @cheesesandwitchs 15 лет назад

    respect

  • @Johannes999999999
    @Johannes999999999 14 лет назад

    @Nikolidas Beethoven was a particular fan of this piano concerto, and may have been inspired.

  • @MrConvivator
    @MrConvivator 13 лет назад +1

    Danke, habe Link gesetzt

  • @ldeglan2910
    @ldeglan2910 16 лет назад

    thanks for the information, is sad...

  • @turbotubesteak
    @turbotubesteak 14 лет назад

    what orchestra is this , they are fantastic

  • @pianistes
    @pianistes 17 лет назад

    I wonder what that noise Gulda made at the beginning is, and why it made one of the violinists smile...

  • @Addaick714
    @Addaick714 12 лет назад

    anyone knows what he was saying during the applause? would be grateful if someone translate it to english.

  • @tguiot
    @tguiot  17 лет назад +1

    for sure this would be great if we could learn classical improvisation again in conservatories, along with interpretation... we know all great composers were great improvisers themselves, why abandon this side of making music ?
    so i totally agree on that point, but i would still not leave aside interpretation