Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5 / Bendix-Balgley · Berliner Philharmoniker
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, K. 219 (3rd movt) / Noah Bendix-Balgley, violin and direction · Berliner Philharmoniker / Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie, 21 January 2018.
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he's that good that his playing sweeps his own feet off the floor
I might just have found a new favorite performance of this concerto. Bravo!
Soo much passion.....It's wonderful
Beautiful cadenza 👏🏻👏🏻
Noah's Mozart is *chef's kiss*
A thrilling musical experience!
Very intimate playing and such beautiful music!
Lol! I don’t remember commenting this 😂😂😂
1:34 That master harmonic pizzicato.
It’s ages since I heard this concerto, I almost didn’t recognise it. That opening statement sounds a bit like Vivaldi! Great stuff!
Wowwwwww!!!!! Great Noah!
1:18 that bounce looked cute
Kevin lol never seen that before
LOL I agree!
... it was even oddly graceful.... I watched it about 8 times and I'm rolling on the floor.
Beautiful piece; thanks.
Beatiful !!! Thank you .
Super....precioso Violin
This man is a beast.:)
Great performance! Excellent violinist!
Love, love
Good Cadenza 🎵
Noah!
This is such an interesting performance. He plays Mozart in a unique way comparable to Brahms
Where can I find the cadenza ?
❤️
太太棒!💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
Where is the entire video??? I was last week on RUclips :(
Many thanks for your interest. The complete performance is available here in the Digital Concert Hall: www.digitalconcerthall.com/concert/51110/?a=youtube&c=true. Kind regards, Alex H.
노아 앞에 서면 누구나 오징어. ㅠㅠ
He's such a good player, but what he did at 1:18 detracted from the merits of the performance. And what a fantastic warmth from the orchestra.
And 1:18 is in reference to the apparent glissando rather than his jump.
That is called a grace note, my friend. A grace note written in the score.
Lil Tchaik I’ve played this concerto and I have never seen a grace note at this point, and grace notes are played clean
@@JDeffenb You may have played it for your high school senior recital, but Mozart wrote it. Check the manuscripts.
Lil Tchaik Let me rephrase, I understand there is a grace note at that point, but he played a glissando up a clear whole step. I was commenting that it sounded sloppy.
a little stiff my dude