Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 7, 'Lodron', KV. 242 - Arthur en Lucas Jussen - Live concert HD

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Pianisten Arthur en Lucas Jussen spelen samen met het Radio Filharmonisch Orkest o.l.v. Markus Stenz het 'Concert voor twee piano’s en orkest, KV. 242, ‘Lodron’ van Mozart.

Uitvoerenden:
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest o.l.v. Markus Stenz
Arthur Jussen [piano]
Lucas Jussen [piano]

Het programma:
Mozart: Concert voor twee piano’s en orkest, KV. 242, ‘Lodron’

Opname: AVROTROS Vrijdagconcert, vrijdag 23 september 2016, in TivoliVredenburg te Utrecht.

Arthur en Lucas nemen in Mozarts ‘Lodron’ eigenlijk drie pianopartijen voor hun rekening, omdat Mozart een versie voor drie piano’s nog eens omwerkte voor een versie voor twee piano’s.

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So rich, tender, lyrical and so Mozart! Lovely, wonderful and heartwarming. Thank you, Lucas and Arthur, thank you also to the entire orchestra.

AnnekathiTelford
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One brain and one heart in two persons, perfect fusion and symbiosis of two superb musicians and brothers!What a chance we have listening to these two angels!

donald-ericblanchette
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What a gem! Impeccable ever!!! THE BEST PERFORMANCE TO ME...THE HARMONY BETWEEN THE PIANISTS AND THE ORCHESTRA WAS PERFRECT! God bless them!

haeseonchung
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What talent in these 2 brothers. Thanks to the nice Dutch people for giving another great gift to the world.

musicfanBRA
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Deze twee Nederlandse broers kunnen er wat van !! En het orkest is eveneens geweldig !!

jasjjb
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Every time I see these gentlemen I am utterly amazed at their talent. Thank you.

philipernstzen
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What more can be said than - It's Mozart! Genius and beauty inter-twined. Beautiful playing at both pianos. Bravo! Bravo!

Rx-mnfv
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Wow! I am almost even more impressed by the very warm, subtle and precise sound of the orchestra as by the dito playing of Mr. and. Mr. Jussen. This is a very crispy and tasteful Mozart. Thank you all so much!

kereldeman
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Sparkling performance...Arthur's fingers appear to barely gloss over the keys...Lucas' 'spidey' fingers scramble
every where!! Amazing by both!!

plumb.
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Perhaps one should give some precisions: "In 1776, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed three piano concertos, one of which was the Concerto for three pianos and orchestra in F major, No. 7, K. 242. He originally finished it in February 1776 for three pianos; however, when he eventually recomposed it for himself and another pianist in 1780 in Salzburg, he rearranged it for two pianos, and that is how the piece is often performed today. The concerto is often nicknamed "Lodron" because it was commissioned by Countess Antonia Lodron to be played with her two daughters Aloysia and Giuseppa. The third piano part, intended for the younger daughter, is more moderate in its technical demands." (source Wikipedia). The authentic piano for 2 pianos if one could say so is the concerto for 2 pianos n° 10 KV 365 composed in 1779 for his sister Nannerl and himself

jvdesuit
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Love for Mozart..Never get tired of listening to his genius music❤️

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Breathtaking talented brothers! Mozart at its BEST!

wolfshurtleff
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Whenever something by Mozart takes place, it is always going to be something monumental

nottinghillad
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FABULOUS PERFORMANCE! LOVE these two brothers, both of whom are marvelous musicians/pianists! So glad to have happened upon them! I am now a huge fan!

webstergilessmith
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The joy of playing from those brothers, fantastic, how they play the last part !

wiminuz
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Has anyone ever heard a better rendition of Mozart? (don´t bother to answer!!!)This is the JUSSEN prodigy at its best!!!

vascombvanzeller
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I suspect this is exactly how Mozart heard this concerto in his head as he wrote it - perfection.

RonMcAllister
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Such clarity. And what a beautiful sound from these two brothers

JCSol
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What a fantastic pair of pianists.... Bravo...

anthonyhazlewood
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The uncanny, totally intimate oneness of playing makes these two (marvelously beautiful) brothers distinct from any other ordinary piano duo playing today. I am exhilarated and moved every time I hear them play!

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