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https://weta.org/listen-liveQUICK, Turkish rondo from Mozart, @ this piece: Piano Sonata, K. 331
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Alicia de Larrocha (piano)
FAVORITE of mine!
ALSO!
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elleng
May 2020
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sprinkleeninow
(20,254 posts)1. I had/mb still have this album. Was a teen kiddo when I bought it.
We saw Brubeck on stage back in the early 70's. I still love him and his music.
You reignited a nice memory!
elleng
(131,061 posts)2. Good!
I had the album too!
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)3. Alicia De Larrocha is fondly remembered, too...
https://www.wqxr.org/story/encore-tribute-alicia-de-larrocha-pianist-jorge-tabares/
And this year is Brubeck's 100th:
http://davebrubeck.com/centennial/
And this year is Brubeck's 100th:
http://davebrubeck.com/centennial/
Turbineguy
(37,361 posts)4. When I was a child,
my Grandmother used to play it for me on the piano.
Brother Buzz
(36,456 posts)5. Dave Brubeck had a genuine degree in music but could not sight read
I always thought his degree should have been in mathematics, because he was really, really deep into number patterns.
Hell, Mozart was too.