Mozart - Sonata for Two Pianos in D, K. 448 [complete] Video Clips. Duration : 24.30 Mins.
The Sonata for Two Pianos in D major, K. 448 is a piano work composed in 1781 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, at 25 years of age. It is written in strict sonata-allegro form, with three movements. The sonata was composed for a performance he would give with fellow pianist Josephine von Aurnhammer. Mozart composed this in the galant style, with interlocking melodies and simultaneous cadences. This is one of his only formal compositions written exclusively for two pianos. This sonata was also used in the scientific study that tested the theory of the Mozart Effect, suggesting that classical music increases brain activity more positively than other kinds of music. The sonata is written in three movements, 1. Allegro con spirito 2. Andante and 3. Molto Allegro. The first movement begins in D major, and sets the tonal center with a strong introduction. The two pianos divide the main melody for the exposition, and when the theme is presented both play it simultaneously. Mozart spends little time in the development introducing a new theme unlike most sonata forms, and begins the recapitulation, repeating the first theme. The entire second movement is played Andante, in a very relaxed pace. The melody is played with both pianos, but there is no strong climax in this movement. It is written in a strict ABA form. Molto Allegro begins with a galloping theme. The cadences used in this movement are similar to those in Mozart's Rondo alla Turca. According to the British Epilepsy ...
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Widely regarded as one of the foremost Mozart interpreters of our time: Mitsuko Uchida returns, conducting the orchestra herself from the piano, with live performances of two of Mozart's most popular concertos. Mozart entered the A major Concerto, K488 into his catalogue of works on March 2, 1786: A piano concerto. In the A major concerto, the meticulous accompaniment adds a softer, more intimate sound, which is also helped by the absences of festive trumpets and timpani. On March 24, 1786, Mozart entered the concerto in C minor, K491 in his catalogue. The piece calls for the largest orchestra that he ever used in a concerto: a flute, pairs of oboes, clarinets, bassoons, horns and trumpets; timpani and strings. The expressive opening movement is shaped with its dramatic leaps and its lamenting chromatic lines.
Symphony No. 40 - Mozart | Full Length 30 Minutes in HQ Video Clips. Duration : 30.20 Mins.
Take a look at our brand new classical music radio: classicsplayer.com Join our New facebook page at www.facebook.com Symphony No. 40 by the prolific and influential composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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Murray Perahia Mozart Piano Concerto no.21 andante Video Clips. Duration : 7.03 Mins.
3rd movement www.youtube.com Murray Perahia plays the sublime second movement with Maestro James Levine conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in Salzburg, Austria.
Mozart Piano Concerto No. 9, First Mvt, Mitsuko Uchida Tube. Duration : 10.38 Mins.
Mitsuko Uchida plays piano and Jeffrey Tate conducts the Mozarteum Orchestra in Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 9 "Jeunehomme", in E flat major, K. 271. A Saltzburg Festival performance, recorded in the Mozarteum, Saltzburg, 1989 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed this concerto in Salzburg, 1777. Though only 21 years old, he displayed great maturity and originality in what is regarded by many as his first great masterpiece. It was composed for a Mlle. Jeunehomme, of whom very little is known (such as--her first name!). But she must have been a very fine pianist to be able to perform this! The mix of dramatic and intense emotions, some seemingly mad and anguished with parts of joy and happiness suggest (one romantically feels) that Mlle. Jeunehomme must have been quite a handful for the young Mozart. 1. Allegro, in E flat major and common (C) time 2. Andantino, in C minor and 3/4 time 3. Rondo (Presto), in E flat major and 2/2 time Dawn Chan notes: Renowned pianist Alfred Brendel has referred to Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 9, known as the Jeunehomme, as a "wonder of the world," going so far as to assert that Mozart "did not surpass this piece in the later piano concertos." update-- thanks to Laemmerhirt, I moved past my old sources and got some new info! Christopher H. Gibbs wrote in 2005: WHAT'S IN A NAME? Countless beloved pieces of so-called classical music have a nickname, often one not given by the composer. Mozart would have no idea what the "Jupiter" Symphony is ...
Maria Joao Pires - expecting another Mozart concerto during a lunchconcert in Amsterdam Video Clips. Duration : 5.27 Mins.
Maria Joao Pires - lunch concert with the Amsterdam Concertgebouworkest conducted by Riccardo Chailly - expecting another Mozart concerto / followed by a short film by Frank Scheffers: Voyage to Cythera
Mozart para Bebês - Larghetto (Piano Concerto nº27 2nd Mov k595) Video Clips. Duration : 6.80 Mins.
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Anton Nel - Mozart K.545 (First Movement) Tube. Duration : 3.77 Mins.
On January 27, 2008 (Mozart's Birthday) pianist Anton Nel led the Austin-based A. Mozart Fest Orchestra in a program of two Mozart Piano Concertos and a Concert Aria with Piano. The enthusiastic audience insisted on not one, but two encores. This is the second encore.