One of the most beautiful, possibly most difficult? possibly my favorite?, they are all so beautiful.... all 27 of them....This one is both regal, and sweet.written before no.26, the Coronation one, as in preparation for the upcoming coronation of? This pianist, of Eastern origin is a charismatic, wonderful pianist, woman and soul. Just seeing her beautiful photo I sensed she will be great...and she is...even beyond my expectations... Thank you, Sara and the great orchestra, what a great gift you have given us!!
What heavenly music,what a mastetpiece by Amadeus Mozart!!!Ohhh God so extraordinary beautiful,amazing music!!! The pianist she is gorgeous she plays with so much feelings...Bravo Sara!!!
I don't normally praise accompanists but this is an exception. My compliments to this orchestra for a fine performance. I was used to a bigger orchestra but this slimmed-down orchestra is just fine too.
I tuned in to listen to Daneshpour, whom I haven't heard very often, but I agree about the orchestra. I hate it when the orchestra is too big. This sounds perfect.
I'm not sure if "accompanists" is the right term to describe the role of an orchestra in a Mozart piano concerto. They are, after all, inherently dialogical, and the piano concerto as a dialogue between soloist and orchestra is his major invention and the quintessence of his concertos.
It’s not a solo sonata it’s a concerto. The orchestral part of a concerto is not a mere accompaniment but a equally most important part of the composition. You have the wrong impression of what a concerto actually is. That’s like saying only the first violinist is the important part of a string quartet but all the other instruments in the quartet is reduced to being a mere accompaniment. Ridiculous. Without the orchestral part there is no concerto. You need to listen to the piece as a whole and not isolate just concentrating on the soloist. The term accompanist in this context is somewhat insulting. Not the way Mozart intended for his music to be heard.
Llamadeus Mozart completely agree. Mozart’s Concertos for Pianoforte and orchestra are symphonic compositions. Without the orchestral part of the composition there is no concerto. I think a lot of piano students learn their respective instrument in a vacuum isolated from other classical musicians. It is a mistake for pianist not to have ensemble playing as part of their education. That’s not the way it was in the 18th and 19th centuries at conservatories in Europe. It is only in modern times that the pianist have become segregated from other musicians which is quite odd considering vast repertoire composed for the Pianoforte with other instruments.
Listen at 7:40! No coordination here! Of course, there must be perfect balance and rhythmic agreement in what must be a unified dialogue throughout, the piano merely one of the ensemble, the orchestra indispensable in a CONcerto.
I everyday see and listen to this great music piece of MOZART by Miss Sara. She is very gifted and has essentials of MOZART. I want to see and hear her other MOZART piano concertos.
I always assess this concerto by the execution of a particular phrase near the finale, a short but adorable figuration that a professor of mine once described as the sort of gem of generative brilliance that Mozart channeled in such effortless quantity that he really just threw them over his shoulder. This one skips in a little introductory wink at 31:20 and then after some scaling the tonic comes back to repeat--three times--at 31:37, each iteration a more perfect pirouette of impish embellishment, a giggle so cavalier, and yet so elemental, so astonishingly, achingly human that it rises to join all such moments necessary for life to continue. And thus enraptured I want to kiss everyone sitting close to me, give all my worldly effects away and collapse in sobs of unmediated joy that there is a universe with those 17 seconds of seraphic music.
I like the tempo, the flow, and the clarity. I previously listened only to Brendel on this concerto but this video is equally delightful too with this bright young pianist.
According to the art history, after mannierism it came realism led by Caravaggio. But in our history of music interpretation, after Gould whose style is typically mannieristic, Daneshpour has arrived wearing typical New Yorker fashion, however, accompanied by the transparant intellectualism. Now, I can understand why Physical scholar Einstein Mozart loves. And finally, I can appreciate Mozart' piano concerts after a long absence since Landowska. Thank you very much!
i don.t, know Teppey what is quote typical N.Y.fashion but her outfit is in the style of an Indian Salwar Kameez, that apart a sari most Indian women wear.
Dear Karen Noble , 1. She is originally Iranian, there isn't any reason to wear Indian. 2. You must watch exactly the taste of the textile, the colors and the shape which are nothing but urban American, New York taste which I personally don’t like.
@@teppeyyamada-scriba7310 thank you, Teppe, i have no idea of N.Y. wear, fashions. It is the basic idea, pants and a sort of tunic, long shirt over baggy pants so typical in India but without a blouse there. But you are right, the texture, yes, colors, more elaborate style, materials? are not that of the India or Iran. She is both beautiful and elegant. I saw now pictures, in Iran women wear or are required to wear a tunic over a long skirt. Besides, it is confusing since her last name is Indian, maybe through marriage.??? Personally i liked the simple tunic over pants when i lived in India.
This orchestra's performance is comfortable to the ears and the mind Her brilliant and effulgent technique , talent and attire playing this masterpiece will impress people , surpass time , race , nation and space From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Thank very much Mis Sara, the conductor, and orchesrra for beautiful performance. Miss Sara often blind touched,; remarkable. Miss Sara shows amazing interpretation and techniques. Usually this piano masterpiece is played forte line march or coronation, line Beethoven. However, Miss Sara shows Mozart,s essentials with remarkably beauty. I wonder if this music peace can be perrformed in more small music hall. Again Miss Sara is great. Fron Japan .
Yes, william Perry, i fully agree. For lovers of Mozart piano concertoes, there is also the beautiful no.21, great, very intimate, unusual video full!! of soulful closeups with beautiful sensitive, soulful Maria,Joao Pires,pianist, retired, very small orchestra, you get to know all and their interaction, affectionate moments. Worth seeing, historic video!
Bravo Sara ! Magnífica interpretación de este gran concierto ! Espero tener la oportunidad de escucharte, tal vez como profesora en Cincinnati ? Un aplauso !
Troppo brava questa ragazza, ogni passaggio musicale è dentro di sè! She's very , very clever, each note is kept inside and gets out from her with an enormous feeling.
Si, Gonzalo, estoy muy de acuerdo, es una maravilla!! I fully agree, marvellous, already known and among the top piano players!! And deservedly so!! Se lo merece!!!
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Congratulations to Miss Sara, conductor and members of the orchestra. Miss Sara plays the piano in almost most parts without eyes; incredible amazing. Great pianist.
Awesome performance, Sara. What an excellent interpretation of Mozart's piano concerto. I'd love to see you as a piano soloist for an orchestra with Shahrdad Rohani as conductor.
I have been waiting for scuh kind of pianist of episteer who only can play Mozart. I‘m very surprised by her high intelligence and deep insight. She is reborn great Landowska! At least she is greater than accustumed, money loving Rubinstein.
Who would have guessed that Mozart concerto no 25, might have been the inspiration for the1812 overture, they say that artists are always inspired by other artists…very nicely played
Beautiful isn’t adequate, but what words are? How can you not love Mozart, especially when performed so well? My only gripe is not with performance, but with RUclips or whoever had the bright idea to put ads in the middle of it. Just when you’re totally lost in your melodic trance, a commercial! Unforgivable! Have us watch the ads before the performance, not during! 😡
All the details for this wonderful concert have been stated, apart from two very minor. Which orchestra is playing ? Who is conducting it ? Why should we have to guess ?
Mozart isn't a statically aranged infantile music as painter Klee once understood, but 3 dimensionally dragging one just hers. Only Landowska and she could understand his essence.
سلام و درود بر شما باعث افتخار ایرانیان هنرمند هستید متاسفانه علاقه به موتزارت و موسیقی کلاسیک در ایران بسیار ضعیف است من از معدود ایرانیانی هستم که نوازنده آثار زنده یاد موتزارت با پیانو بویژه سوناتهای ایشان هستم .رویای من نواختن پیانو کنسرتوی شماره ۲۰ رمینور و رهبری همزمان ارکستر میباشد کاری که بعضی پیانیست های کنسرت ها امثال خانم یوشیدا و استاد عزیزم آقای کریستف اشنباخ و استاد دانیل بارن بویم انجام دادند بدرستی که شما هم واقعا شایستگی نوازندگی و رهبری همزمان را دارید و امیدوارم کلیپ های بعدی شما را در این حالت ببینم درود بر شما
She was born in the USA, of Iranian or Indian origin, first, second generation?? And what hardships!! her parents or grandparents had to go through for her to be born in the USA. I know, I came as an immigrant from a very troubled European regime many years ago. This wonderful music and her great interpretation like hers sustains me in old age.. So glad she was born in the USA to fulfill her destiny, a born pianist, bring some much needed beauty to this troubled world and Americans must be proud to claim such a treasure in her!! And her ancestors too!!
Who is at fault at 7:40 where the oboe and clarinet enter late and then cannot seem to keep a steady beat! I believe all are responsible for this faux pas!
A concert that I would not have missed ... should have been a sellout. Superb artistry and performance.
She is deeply in love with this piece! And her fingers are loving the brisk workout!
So authentic. So natural and so beautiful. Sara Daneshpour is great.
Daneshpour is working hard, but she is so successful at her work: brilliant!
Да!!!
I agree with you. I ❤️ her
One of the most beautiful, possibly most difficult? possibly my favorite?, they are all so beautiful.... all 27 of them....This one is both regal, and sweet.written before no.26, the Coronation one, as in preparation for the upcoming coronation of?
This pianist, of Eastern origin is a charismatic, wonderful pianist, woman and soul. Just seeing her beautiful photo I sensed she will be great...and she is...even beyond my expectations...
Thank you, Sara and the great orchestra, what a great gift you have given us!!
How beautiful. 100% Mozart and zero ego.
The music and pianist are incredibly beautiful, I fell.
If Mozart is listening to this, he has a big smile on his face!
The best performance of a Mozart Concerto by a participant in the 2017 Rubinstein Competition. Congratulations Sara for a brilliant interpretation.
Yes, Paul Wood, I feel like you, the best performance and I love this beautiful sensitive interpreter, such an artistic soul.
What heavenly music,what a mastetpiece by Amadeus Mozart!!!Ohhh God so extraordinary beautiful,amazing music!!! The pianist she is gorgeous she plays with so much feelings...Bravo Sara!!!
Beautifully played Miss. Danespour. Thank you.
An excellent performance with great recorded sound.
One of the greatest performances of K.503.
Lovely engagement both physical and spiritual with the keyboard ... the orchestra is superb. What a great performance.
I don't normally praise accompanists but this is an exception. My compliments to this orchestra for a fine performance. I was used to a bigger orchestra but this slimmed-down orchestra is just fine too.
I tuned in to listen to Daneshpour, whom I haven't heard very often, but I agree about the orchestra. I hate it when the orchestra is too big. This sounds perfect.
I'm not sure if "accompanists" is the right term to describe the role of an orchestra in a Mozart piano concerto. They are, after all, inherently dialogical, and the piano concerto as a dialogue between soloist and orchestra is his major invention and the quintessence of his concertos.
It’s not a solo sonata it’s a concerto. The orchestral part of a concerto is not a mere accompaniment but a equally most important part of the composition. You have the wrong impression of what a concerto actually is. That’s like saying only the first violinist is the important part of a string quartet but all the other instruments in the quartet is reduced to being a mere accompaniment. Ridiculous. Without the orchestral part there is no concerto. You need to listen to the piece as a whole and not isolate just concentrating on the soloist. The term accompanist in this context is somewhat insulting. Not the way Mozart intended for his music to be heard.
Llamadeus Mozart completely agree. Mozart’s Concertos for Pianoforte and orchestra are symphonic compositions. Without the orchestral part of the composition there is no concerto. I think a lot of piano students learn their respective instrument in a vacuum isolated from other classical musicians. It is a mistake for pianist not to have ensemble playing as part of their education. That’s not the way it was in the 18th and 19th centuries at conservatories in Europe. It is only in modern times that the pianist have become segregated from other musicians which is quite odd considering vast repertoire composed for the Pianoforte with other instruments.
Listen at 7:40! No coordination here! Of course, there must be perfect balance and rhythmic agreement in what must be a unified dialogue throughout, the piano merely one of the ensemble, the orchestra indispensable in a CONcerto.
As always gorgeous, beautiful and soulful playing by Sara!
Wow..Great performance!!! Thank you!!!
I everyday see and listen to this great music piece of MOZART by Miss Sara. She is very gifted and has essentials of MOZART. I want to see and hear her other MOZART piano concertos.
I hear Mozart when it comes from the bottom of the heart, crystal clear, congrats. Wish I could experience it live.
I always assess this concerto by the execution of a particular phrase near the finale, a short but adorable figuration that a professor of mine once described as the sort of gem of generative brilliance that Mozart channeled in such effortless quantity that he really just threw them over his shoulder. This one skips in a little introductory wink at 31:20 and then after some scaling the tonic comes back to repeat--three times--at 31:37, each iteration a more perfect pirouette of impish embellishment, a giggle so cavalier, and yet so elemental, so astonishingly, achingly human that it rises to join all such moments necessary for life to continue. And thus enraptured I want to kiss everyone sitting close to me, give all my worldly effects away and collapse in sobs of unmediated joy that there is a universe with those 17 seconds of seraphic music.
one of the most beautiful interpretations of this marvelous Mozart piano concert. thanks and congratulations to s. daneshpour
her Rach 3 is a heart-touching wonder too
@@SteadfastDV fully agree!!
Fully agree, Gonzalo!
@@SteadfastDV You are right, i have heard too. Sara is wonderfull. Why is she so underrated. Money, money?
I like the tempo, the flow, and the clarity. I previously listened only to Brendel on this concerto but this video is equally delightful too with this bright young pianist.
According to the art history, after mannierism it came realism led by Caravaggio. But in our history of music interpretation, after Gould whose style is typically mannieristic, Daneshpour has arrived wearing typical New Yorker fashion, however, accompanied by the transparant intellectualism. Now, I can understand why Physical scholar Einstein Mozart loves. And finally, I can appreciate Mozart' piano concerts after a long absence since Landowska. Thank you very much!
i don.t, know Teppey what is quote typical N.Y.fashion
but her outfit is in the style of an Indian Salwar Kameez, that apart a sari most Indian women wear.
Dear Karen Noble , 1. She is originally Iranian, there isn't any reason to wear Indian. 2. You must watch exactly the taste of the textile, the colors and the shape which are nothing but urban American, New York taste which I personally don’t like.
@@teppeyyamada-scriba7310 thank you, Teppe, i have no idea of N.Y. wear, fashions.
It is the basic idea, pants and a sort of tunic, long shirt over baggy pants so typical in India but without a blouse there.
But you are right, the texture, yes, colors, more elaborate style, materials? are not that of the India or Iran.
She is both beautiful and elegant.
I saw now pictures, in Iran women wear or are required to wear a tunic over a long skirt.
Besides, it is confusing since her last name is Indian, maybe through marriage.???
Personally i liked the simple tunic over pants when i lived in India.
Her name has also Indian origine. You are right.
This orchestra's performance is comfortable to the ears and the mind
Her brilliant and effulgent technique , talent and attire playing this masterpiece will impress people , surpass time , race , nation and space
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
I agree with you 100%!!!
@@bmeinardus
Thankyou
I hope you are well
From
A corner of Tokyo where is hot and humid
Which is your country?
Yes, thank you 😊
I'm from Chile, it's winter and very cold 🥶
GREAT job Sara 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Delightful. What a great pioneer! Thank you for moving the bar.
Thank very much Mis Sara, the conductor, and orchesrra for beautiful performance. Miss Sara often blind touched,; remarkable. Miss Sara shows amazing interpretation and techniques. Usually this piano masterpiece is played forte line march or coronation, line Beethoven. However, Miss Sara shows Mozart,s essentials with remarkably beauty. I wonder if this music peace can be perrformed in more small music hall. Again Miss Sara is great. Fron Japan .
Fantastic!! A truly wonderful performance.
Certainly one of Mozart's best concertos.
Yes, william Perry, i fully agree.
For lovers of Mozart piano concertoes, there is also the beautiful no.21, great, very intimate, unusual video full!! of soulful closeups with beautiful sensitive, soulful Maria,Joao Pires,pianist, retired, very small orchestra, you get to know all and their interaction, affectionate moments.
Worth seeing, historic video!
Gusto, chiarezza, musicalità, veramente una grande artista!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing performance by Daneshpour.
Never heard this concerto so beautiful. Congratulations Sara !
Incredible performance!
Eines der schönsten Klavierkonzerte Mozarts brilliant interpretiert von Orchester, Solist und Dirigent!!! Bravissimo!!!
Bravo Sara ! Magnífica interpretación de este gran concierto ! Espero tener la oportunidad de escucharte, tal vez como profesora en Cincinnati ? Un aplauso !
Música divina. Interpretação soberba. Parabéns
I have never heard such a beautiful K. 503 concerto: played by mis SARA and the orhestra, Miss SARA is the Genus.
Sublime playing bravo..bellissimo.😀
Muy lindo, excelente. Bravo Sara ❤️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🌺
Troppo brava questa ragazza, ogni passaggio musicale è dentro di sè! She's very , very clever, each note is kept inside and gets out from her with an enormous feeling.
Bravo! Elle est vraiment douée d'un talent exceptionnel !! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 !!!!!!!!!!!!
Прекрасно! Сара великолепна! ❤
no me canso de oirla. creo que despues de esta competencia, pasa directamente a pertenecer al grupo de los y las mejores pianistas de la actualidad.
Si, Gonzalo, estoy muy de acuerdo, es una maravilla!!
I fully agree, marvellous, already known and among the top piano players!!
And deservedly so!! Se lo merece!!!
It is the Israel Camerata orchestra --conductor is Avner Biron
Thank You, Stephen Bryen.
A fine performance worthy of a medalist!
Beautifully performed, one need not have any knowledge about music to enjoy it and this is very enjoyable. Thanks you.
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Muchas gracias que hermoso
Miss Sara' interpretation is extraordinary. I fell as if I am in heaven in the entire music, in particular the second movement.
Que maravillosa interpretación. Gracias por compartirla.
Very modern, futuristic. Rewarding future ahead of you.
Bravissima!!!!
Wonderful! Outstanding artist!
Grande Musicista al servizio dell'arte senza egocentrismi superflui, BRAVA!!!
yES, SHE Really Is A Beautiful Pianist and Woman.
Awesome music! 😀
Congratulations to Miss Sara, conductor and members of the orchestra. Miss Sara plays the piano in almost most parts without eyes; incredible amazing. Great pianist.
Awesome performance, Sara. What an excellent interpretation of Mozart's piano concerto. I'd love to see you as a piano soloist for an orchestra with Shahrdad Rohani as conductor.
I have been waiting for scuh kind of pianist of episteer who only can play Mozart. I‘m very surprised by her high intelligence and deep insight. She is reborn great Landowska! At least she is greater than accustumed, money loving Rubinstein.
The subtle use of the sustain pedal is exemplary; fabulous performance! 👏👏
every note expressive, I like it - a lot!
This is finest Mozart. Congratulations to Sara.
That cadenza in the 1st movement, so masterful and precise, bless 'em all.
Babayan's teaching is so obvious here, which is the best compliment!
Gracias MOZART por tu música🙌💥💃🏃🌹
Brava!!!gusto, garbo e Bel suono!!!
imposible no percibir todo el sentimiento que emana esta intérprete. muy similar a david fray
Das Wichtigste ist, dass Sara eine hervorragende Pianistin und obendrein noch hübsch ist!!
how could this concerto be so underrated for so long?
it's not, it's held up as one of mozart's best
1st movement
0:25 begins |
Orchestra espressiva ed equilibrata. Un certo lirismo che ne firma l elegante eloquio, firma di uno stile Galante inconfondibile
great!
FANTASTIC!!!
Who would have guessed that Mozart concerto no 25, might have been the inspiration for the1812 overture, they say that artists are always inspired by other artists…very nicely played
Beautiful isn’t adequate, but what words are? How can you not love Mozart, especially when performed so well? My only gripe is not with performance, but with RUclips or whoever had the bright idea to put ads in the middle of it. Just when you’re totally lost in your melodic trance, a commercial! Unforgivable! Have us watch the ads before the performance, not during! 😡
her synchronization is unmatched
Saras Hände gleiten mit einer Leichtigkeit über die Tasten, die bewundernswert ist!! Sie spielt auch sehr gefühlvoll!!!
so good!!
👋👋👋👋👋
BRAVISSIMO....
Bravo!
27:10........
Felicitats Sara!!
I love the whole piece, but movement 3 is just especially magical
Very exciting.
All the details for this wonderful concert have been stated, apart from two very minor. Which orchestra is playing ? Who is conducting it ? Why should we have to guess ?
I believe the conductor is Avner Biron and the orchestra is the Israely camerata.I agree this is an exceptional performance!
I never have heard this performance equaled !!
СПАСИБО!
Is Sarah Danishpour originally Persian ??
C'est quel orchestre ? quel chef ?
Israel Camerata orchestra, Bernard, conductor Avner Biron, info is up before the video.
that's just what you need before listening to a Mozart concerto isn't it? - someone advertising a stain remover!
Did she win?
John Burns , Sara was placed third.
Whose Cadenza was that? Remarkable.
Fledgling Robin maybe Alfred Brendel's cadenza? I think is him's. Check out his Mozart cycle on Philips.
It's Murray Perahia's cadenza ruclips.net/video/S2m5OY0km8I/видео.html
Esun gran pianista tocahermosoyoqueriapedirsipueden poner todoslosconciertodemozart los27 conalgun pianista famosoofamoa
«Allegro maestoso» I look forward to hearing Lorenz Gadient/Wim Winters version. :)
Mozart isn't a statically aranged infantile music as painter Klee once understood, but 3 dimensionally dragging one just hers. Only Landowska and she could understand his essence.
Some reason for not listing the conductor's name?
The Israel Camerata Jerusalem, Conductor: Avner Bironwww.arims.org.il/competition/schedule/finals/
the info is above the video, Avner Biron
Where's great Sara? 💖🌹
سلام و درود بر شما باعث افتخار ایرانیان هنرمند هستید متاسفانه علاقه به موتزارت و موسیقی کلاسیک در ایران بسیار ضعیف است من از معدود ایرانیانی هستم که نوازنده آثار زنده یاد موتزارت با پیانو بویژه سوناتهای ایشان هستم .رویای من نواختن پیانو کنسرتوی شماره ۲۰ رمینور و رهبری همزمان ارکستر میباشد کاری که بعضی پیانیست های کنسرت ها امثال خانم یوشیدا و استاد عزیزم آقای کریستف اشنباخ و استاد دانیل بارن بویم انجام دادند بدرستی که شما هم واقعا شایستگی نوازندگی و رهبری همزمان را دارید و امیدوارم کلیپ های بعدی شما را در این حالت ببینم
درود بر شما
Se siente como si el mismo maestro Mozart estuviera al piano!!!!
Where are the Americans ????
She is supposedly? Of Iranian origin although her last name is Indian, born in Washington, D.C. great great pianist and beautiful woman, soul!!
She was born in the USA, of Iranian or Indian origin, first, second generation?? And what hardships!! her parents or grandparents had to go through for her to be born in the USA.
I know, I came as an immigrant from a very troubled European regime many years ago.
This wonderful music and her great interpretation like hers sustains me in old age..
So glad she was born in the USA to fulfill her destiny, a born pianist, bring some much needed beauty to this troubled world and Americans must be proud to claim such a treasure in her!! And her ancestors too!!
which Americans, Sandro?
Who is at fault at 7:40 where the oboe and clarinet enter late and then cannot seem to keep a steady beat! I believe all are responsible for this faux pas!
Are you sure? I can’t hear it and I thought that there was no clarinet in the partitura 😂
Vietnam 🌶