W. A. Mozart: Concerto No.25 in C Major K.503 - Kenneth Broberg

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Kenneth Broberg performs Mozart's Piano Concerto No.25 in C Major in the final round of the Sydney International Piano Competition of Australia 2016.

I. Allegro Maestoso - 0:32
II. Andante - 16:29
III. Allegretto - 24:05

July 19th at the Sydney Opera House.
©Sydney International Piano Competition of Australia
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I agree that this concerto was played with beauty but also with sensitivity and skill. Thank God that he did not let his skill completely take over. How precious to let his individual instincts stand out.

ronaldwilliams
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Merlin's Beard! He actually worked "La Marseillaise" into his First Movement Cadenza! I LOVE IT!!!
Quite apart from that, this is the most Stunning and Heartfelt performance of this wonderful concerto I have heard IN DECADES! BRAVO, Mr Broberg!!!

hepzibel
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Wow. Broberg brings exquisite detail to a ravishing iteration. I hear details in decorations
and harmonies I never noticed as strongly before -- such as at 5:57, for one -- having heard many versions by famous pianists. Also, there's a lot of the majestic wisdom of the Magic Flute in this concerto, I now realize. Superb.

herrbrucvald
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Love that he plays his own cadenza . Outstanding recording.

contagieux
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Delightful performance. Very talented young man. Thank you.

quaver
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1st movement
0:33 begins | 1:20 magical | 7:16 magical | 12:56 magical | 15:53 ending

2nd movement
16:29 begins | 21:21 *cough?

3rd movement
24:05 begins | 33:10 ending

Discovery_and_Change
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The Fazioli piano is suitable for almost all Mozart piano concertos!

georgiaguardian
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His wonderful performance is beyond description

shin-i-chikozima
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Beautifully executed, with great musical sensitivity. And I loved his cadenza in the first movement. Bravo!

davidrogoff
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Bravo Kennet, sos un grande y me encanto la cadenza con la Marsellesa.

ernestomarzano
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What a wonderful rendition!!! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

livb
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_Shame on me, I did not know it was the French National Anthem in the 1st movement! GOD bless you Kenneth, excellent performance!_ 😎

goscott
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SO ist es, wenn Musik zum Kunsterlebnis wird. Ein Dankbravo dem Pianisten!

aryeophir
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Mozart must be smiling in his heaven. The right balance between orchester (to the point) and soloist (the small "rubati", sort of inventing the part as he goes along). The transparency of the
orchestral voices (thanks to an outstanding conductor) and a soloist giving 110 %. A new high bar for the work!

poetmale
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❤звучание поразительно изящное франкоинтриоующее завораживающее и опьяняющее своей красотой

ЮрийЗаславский-юк
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sensibilidad y limpieza. extraordinario

gonzalovaldivia
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This is perfect! Most precisely played version on YouTube and I can imagine than any other! I suggest passages of the Uruguayan anthem instead of the Marseillese :) it is less known and more interesting. Congratulations to all the involved in this piece of perfection.

acempdc
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The melodic figuration at 32:23 and again, elaborated, at 32:42 is an example of guileless genius. We were gifted through Mozart an intelligence of stunning generativity . He sometimes seems to splash off an extra melody in the way an unexpected rainstorm can exceed a levee's capacity and leave engineers scrambling to release the overflow!
My favorite music theory professor once quipped that the sort of felicities other composers only wring with labor, Mozart blithely tossed over his shoulder. But for brilliance that nearly blinds the rest of history's intellectual progress, Mozart might have a match in the astonishing mathematician Leonhard Euler. Both children of the 18th-Century Enlightenment, Euler and Mozart are easily the savants of Modernity. In fact, Euler's intellectual curiosity was so prodigious he actually spent time ruminating on music theories, and wrote an essay called "Tentamen novae theoriae musicae, " (Attempt at a New Theory of Music).

prototropo
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neautifully played, beautifull concerto

ivanigorpollick
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I was also curious about the Fazioli piano. I have come to love Steinways but I really do like the sound of the Fazioli. Competition is a great thing. That said, Steinway does do a lot to support their users. A lovely sound from the Fazioli! Plenty of women in the orchestra - good. I hope they're not ring-ins from the conservatory up the road but musos with a real job.

cmw