Mozart: Concerto for piano and Orchestra (d-minor) K.466, Uchida

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Published 2012-11-11
Mitsuko Uchida, Piano & Conductor
Camerata Salzburg

0:57 - Allegro 15:42 - Romance 24:38 - Allegro assai

All Comments (21)
  • @KopolJunam
    Today I travelled from Switzerland to Brescia in Italy to see Mrs. Uchida play Mozart. For lunch I went into a restaurant and there she sat alone at a table having lunch. I went to her table and told her that I came from Switzerland to see her tonight. She said that she will have to make an extra effort to reward my journey. Haha, who would have thought that my trip would be rewarded with this chance encounter.
  • @openmusic3904
    Mozart has this uncanny ability to compose music that is the heights of ecstatic playfulness whilst simultaneously tinged with sorrowful yearning. All this brought to life by this woman's wonderful performance.
  • @kauaimartasboat
    Wait a minute . This woman was directing the orchestra and this piece never had so much emotion before than I’ve ever heard ! And then , I looked away for a minute to feed my cat . So when I got back , She was playing the piano and directing !!!! She is a force !!❤😻🥰❤️
  • @jamesperdue8355
    A performance like this raises up the human race above the trivial and trite of the daily existence. Bravo
  • @mde_1960
    I've never seen someone play and conduct at the same time, though I have heard of it. Totally cool. When she first flourished her hands over the top of the piano I didn't know she was going to conduct--I thought she was blessing the piano or conjuring the spirits of good performance, LOL!
  • How can anyone speak a word about her faces. She is playing with so much enthusiasme. She is enjoying, feeling, losting herself so deeply in this godamn music. It's like a child who's having fun. I really don't feel like it's acted, i feel like she is so connected to the present moment as she plays. This is amazing. Every solists should look at her and be inspired.
  • @1118saori
    素晴らしい音楽家に、インターネットを通じて出会えたことに感謝申し上げます。動画を作成してくださった方に頭が下がります。ありがとうございました。
  • @Timmmmartin
    Mozart brought more beauty into our world in his short life than anyone else who has ever lived.
  • @johngalt22222
    "play Mozart like it was Chopin and Chopin like it was Mozart" - Horowitz
  • @StanObirek
    When Mozart's father read orchestration in the third movement, he cried.
  • One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. Mozart speaks to us through the ages about the entire range of human emotion. It makes my heart ache and then jump for joy.. and everything in between. This is the apex of human achievement. And the performance is masterful.
  • @josealvarez8796
    I love her passion...! Mozart could be so happy to see her playing his masterpieces...!
  • I've been listening to this while I work, and when the video ends, I play it again. I love this. It's beautiful!
  • @brila7985
    This performance, the pianist, and all musicians are over the sky. Word cannot appraise it. A magnificent, wonderful concert.
  • The perfect evenness of playing. The oh so subtle touches of tone. The wide gamut of color that Mitsuku can bring to these delicate lines. I had a CD signed by her after a concert in NY. When I mentioned how she inspired me to start practicing again, she beamed and said, "Isn't it just a joy to play! Yes! Just to play!" She is a gift.
  • @chloef8225
    How can this only have 47k likes? One of the single most beautiful pieces ever written and done spectacularly. Motzart’s music is exciting, beautiful, playful, dramatic, longing, dramatic, dreamy, heartbreaking, breathtaking and phenomenal. Theres a reason his music is still studied and performed today. It stands the test of time. His music is a spiritual experience.
  • @user-ky2mp9fz4v
    Спасибо,Ицуко,кака́я красота ,можно слушать и видеть эту отдачу и любовь,передать нам эту божественную музыку, Моцарта❤