This concerto contains an entire philosophy, and enlightenment at the end, I think. Always loved it. This is a wonderful, particularly spirited version. Thanks for posting it, Andreas.
I dislike it when people characterise great skill as "God given talent". God might give us the will to fight for what we want. Mr. Stefan stalked and trained for his talent and he owns it completely. This is an amazing performance by all. Mr. Stefan goes beyond all expectations and always delivers precisely upon the beat. Bravo! I wonder if you are a difficult person to be around, Sir. If so, I think you have earned the right to a certain amount of leverage. You are, after all, wonderful.
I have ordered the DVD to study this in detail. Fine orchestral playing and conducting. The pianist plays with understanding, but for me there is a depth in this concerto not revealed.
Did you know Beethoven himself was in the premiere, front row, a few meters away from Mozart? Stadler, a fellow musician told the story of how Beethoven was absolutely mermerized, beholding and listening in awe. Tears rolled down his face. At the end, he stood up and frantically applauded like no other, acclaiming Mozart loudly. Back home, a gloomy Beethoven spoke nothing until, questioned by Stadler whether he'd liked it or not, Beethoven said: "I will never be able to compose such music". All is said by this story.
@@beethovenlovedmozart Actually, both works made Beethoven colapse in his intent of copying Mozart. The point in any case is, Beethoven himself acknowledged Mozart's superiority on him, something unusual, due to Beethoven's mania of despising his contemporaries in music.
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This is exactly what 'Allegro Assai' means - spirited, lively and quite fast. Best version on RUclips actually.
This is probably the best performances of this concerto ever! I saw this video several years ago and I still come back to watch it.
love this movement.
dramatic, tragic, and at the same time
innocent, virginal, naïve. The core of Mozart.
The best cadenza for this movement EVER! Brilliant!!!
This concerto contains an entire philosophy, and enlightenment at the end, I think. Always loved it. This is a wonderful, particularly spirited version. Thanks for posting it, Andreas.
Wow so speedy. They served a lot of coffee that night ;)
Y.K. This is the ideal speed
This is so energetic. Amazing performance. The ending sounds so alive
Excellent interpretation, thank you 🙏
Vladar, master of cadenzas:)
I dislike it when people characterise great skill as "God given talent". God might give us the will to fight for what we want. Mr. Stefan stalked and trained for his talent and he owns it completely.
This is an amazing performance by all. Mr. Stefan goes beyond all expectations and always delivers precisely upon the beat. Bravo! I wonder if you are a difficult person to be around, Sir. If so, I think you have earned the right to a certain amount of leverage. You are, after all, wonderful.
Splendid. What brio, precision, vigour.
Excellent performance, loved watching the piano player.
@AntonioRothfeller ME TOO! FANTASTIC PIECE!
Very good! This deserves so many more views!
a really amazing performance
Well played!
I have ordered the DVD to study this in detail. Fine orchestral playing and conducting. The pianist plays with understanding, but for me there is a depth in this concerto not revealed.
This is like a really good work. I even think its more advanced than some of Beethoven's works
Did you know Beethoven himself was in the premiere, front row, a few meters away from Mozart? Stadler, a fellow musician told the story of how Beethoven was absolutely mermerized, beholding and listening in awe. Tears rolled down his face. At the end, he stood up and frantically applauded like no other, acclaiming Mozart loudly. Back home, a gloomy Beethoven spoke nothing until, questioned by Stadler whether he'd liked it or not, Beethoven said: "I will never be able to compose such music".
All is said by this story.
@@voxveritatis3815 I'm pretty sure his comment was for the 24th concerto not this one..although I do know he liked this one too
@@beethovenlovedmozart Actually, both works made Beethoven colapse in his intent of copying Mozart. The point in any case is, Beethoven himself acknowledged Mozart's superiority on him, something unusual, due to Beethoven's mania of despising his contemporaries in music.
혼자 있을 때 듣고 싶은 곡!!!
특히 머리가 복잡할 때 들으면 더 좋은 듯 하네 ^^
야아무개 나도~.
Audio does not work for this video.😢
5:38 Could that be where Beethoven got his idea for part of his ninth symphony?
@klflote : I completely agree with you, that is why this performance is one of my favourite :) Thanks!
i compose that
Amadeus Mozart cool
thats why we Looove you :)
Ha
Reminds me gould playing mozary again LOL
Hello, Do you know who wrote the cadenzas for the first and 3rd movements?
Who is the pianist?
Liz Jarnicki stefan vladar.my teacher~
@@Balakirev_ how awesome!
Who wrote this Cadenza in the film?
his son
Beethoven did
I adore this version. But would prefer no piano at 0.34
sup
Repent and trust in Jesus. He's the only way. We deserve Hell because we've sinned. Lied, lusted stolen, etc. But God sent his son to die on the cross and rise out of the grave. We can receive forgiveness from Jesus. Repent and put your trust in him.
John 3:16
Romans 3:23❤😊❤😊❤
that pianist gonna have some back problems
too fast man!!!!
Anyone here from Al T.'s studying playlist?
Al T. is a weird YT channel mentioned on TTR for having a youtube video being uploaded in roughly 300 years.
Anybody here from tik tok
Great for teaching your kids to brush their teeth.
Tooooo fast
johannsebastienbach It’s actually not too fast. It’s 132
Allegro Assai, that's the point.
Vladar, master of cadenzas:)
Very good! This deserves so many more views!