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Offline eylulesmebolucek

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Comment or No Comment?
on: May 13, 2011, 09:03:57 PM

Offline iratior

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Re: Comment or No Comment?
Reply #1 on: May 15, 2011, 12:01:39 PM
A superb job performing what is, of course, a superb piece of music.  I'm curious -- was the cadenza Mozart's own or composed by someone else?   The pianist deserves extra credit if it is her own composition.  The introduction of the piece has some liveliness in the bass that might have been fun to try to reflect in the cadenza.  I really like the way this pianist gets right to the point of performing Mozart, never mind the technical demands and minefields of things that could go wrong.  But I still think it was very mischievous of the pianist's couturier (or couturiere, as the case may be) to have designed such a dress, to look like the shingling on the side of a house.  I think the file of which the video and comments thereon are a part would be more properly put in the auditions section of this web site.

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Re: Comment or No Comment?
Reply #2 on: May 16, 2011, 09:24:39 PM
bravo!!
I just played thsi concerto last week for my exam.

yes the cadenza is Mozart's own.
 

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