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5.0 classic | musichub | September 29th 22 | (Probably) Mozart's greatest piano concerto, a masterful display of how much his composing had matured as he entered his 30s. The thematic developments in the first movement are so winding, so ornate that they boggle the mind, and the last two movements mix stillness and serenity (#2) with an eerie creepiness (#3) that takes the listener on a ride through, if not Mozart's mental state (as other pieces of his have done), then through the mind of someone who views the world as through a kaleidoscope. It is vibrant, full of life and intrigue, and as alive as a piece of that era could get. How much more Enlightenment-idealistic could you ask for?
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3.0 good | GamamJ | July 14th 20 | Mozart?s light touch and cheery approach to music will just never fo it for me. These being the main features of his style, they also sound very contrasting in a minor tonality, but not in a good way, t a rather jading one.
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4.0 excellent | budgie | December 1st 23 |
4.0 excellent | arf | May 5th 18 |
5.0 classic | solrage | October 30th 17 |
4.0 excellent | Leymon | February 23rd 16 |
4.0 excellent | Flave | November 17th 15 |
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