Mozart - Violin Sonata No. 35 in A major, K. 526
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- From the Weissen Saal in Bad Kissingen, Germany
Thomas Zehetmair - violin
Olli Mustonen - piano
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Sonata for Piano and Violin in A major K. 526
0:25 I. Molto allegro
10:28 II. Andante
22:18 III. Presto
This concert, in two parts, was recorded from the Weissen Saal in Bad Kissingen in 1988, with the talented musicians, Zehetmair (violin) and Mustonnen (piano). The first part (53') comprises Mozart's Sonata for Piano and Violin No. 34 in A K526 and Bartok's Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Piano. In the second part (22'), they play Brahms's Violin Sonata No. 2 in A major Op.100.
Watch the whole concert: goo.gl/jHYKxF
Thomas Zehetmair (born 23 November 1961 in Salzburg) is an Austrian violinist and conductor. He studied at the Salzburg Mozarteum, where both of his parents taught. His festival debut was at age 16. He was in master classes with Nathan Milstein and Max Rostal. In 1994, Zehetmair formed a string quartet which bears his name. The Zehetmair Quartet performs all works entirely from memory, and learns one new programme a year. Zehetmair has made several recordings for ECM, both as soloist and with his quartet.
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Olli Mustonen (born 7 June 1967 in Vantaa, Finland) is a Finnish pianist, conductor and composer.
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Grazie ❤ Molto bello. Bravissimi.
I like this piece very much,good performance both piano and violin
Brilliant performance, masterful crescendo and decrescendo in the Andante. Both musicians are keenly sympathetic with each other.
Great interpretation of a wonderful Sonata. THANK you!
meravigliosa..profonda come un abisso.......
Amazing
сонаты Моцарт нежны, тонки, воздушны. супер как мило!!!
Bravo
Here Mozart is played as if Beethoven wrote this:all in good tastebut style??? . Vibrant but the humor anf Hadyn quality would make its high spirits more in keeping with the period and uts author. These two masters are great judgers and know instinctively the right style but maybe its the room . The rushed quality and sfz and suffeness of even the phrasing is decidedly unMozartean ! Stern or kogan or most others would be a more insightful listen. Too forceful. FazilZay does uncharacteristic things inMoxart but it is so wonderful a is forgiven. Andnes has great individuality even charm but the stridency here i just don't know.
I kinda agree with you. Too much strident phrasing and not enough Mozartean grace for my taste.
Maybe a little bit, but it's not exactly a "light" sonata -it's Mozart's largest and best soanta. The first movement is clearly inspired by Bach (with these rythmic parterns!). The sonata is often both dissonant and highly expressive with a "painful" charachter, I think. So the spirit of it is not light at all. Of course, that doesn't mean that the phrasing should not by played neatly, tohugh. But there is something very harsh about it - listen to the fast chain of descending chords in second inverstion at the end, for expample, wich has a certain rush or hrash character to it, which I beleive is very intentional.
@@NidusFormicarum Anyway they are doing beautiful things. Great musicians.
this is a painfully anachronistic interpretation