Cadenza mozart k447 / concerto n.3 Mozart - Radek Baborak
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This man doesn't mess up... ever
El Cornista Perfecto bravo como siempre Baborak🙌👏📯🎉
Молодец, профессионал .
Super !
this is my new crack. no pun intended. no seriously. I just got arrested for listening to this in florida. more more more moremore moremoremore
Superbe !!!
so that's pretty insane
How is his sound so clean?!
@classicalperformances8777
8 ай бұрын
e is a true pro!
Anybody remember when Hugo Bliss played this cadenza in 2019?
Fantastic! What a wondeful performance! beautiful sound. nice cadenza! Bravo.
❤️❤️📯❤️❤️🎼🎶🎶👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@finaleguy
Жыл бұрын
He is really amazing
1:19 poxa vida, isso é muito difícil. Para ele parece que é nada '-'
Gorgeous tone, clean, perfect. But the cadenza???? Just did not resonate with me. Out of character with the music A bit show offy, added nothing Honestly, is one even needed?
This dude is absolutely amazing, but I really don't like his cadenzas. I grew up listening to Dennis Brain, whose candenza were unforgettable because they were short, used the score, and contextually fit the piece. All that said, I would still be first in line to see/hear Baborak in concert before I die.
@pauforcadellcampos4452
8 ай бұрын
His cadenzas fit the score. They are heavier and more romantic variations on the themes Mozart introduces, and baborak's cadenzas are way more musical than many others'
@KevinGenus
4 ай бұрын
@@pauforcadellcampos4452 Perhaps. When I learned these pieces it was as much about Leutgeb because he asked Mozart to write these concertos. Leutgeb may have been a brilliant performer, but at the time he was playing a fixed-pitch horn. By all accounts, the man was always in debt, meaning the lure of anything romantic would never be stylistically correct. This is one of the main reasons I appreciate Lowell Greer's performances, they always captured the character of Leutgeb in that era of playing horn. Of course, this is all quite sujective.