Sunday, November 25, 2007

Mozart's Sonata for 2 pianos K448

Mozart's only Sonata for Two Pianos, written in 1781, is a fascinating work - not just musically, but also in ways that the composer could never have imagined. Musically it is widely regarded as one of the composer's finest compositions, described by Alfred Einstein thus:

The art with which the two parts are made completely equal, the play of the
dialogue, the delicacy and refinement of the figuration, the feeling for
sonority in the combination and exploitation of the registers of the two
instruments—all these things exhibit such mastery that this apparently
superficial and entertaining work is at the same time one of the most profound
and most mature of all Mozart’s composition

K448 and The Mozart Effect:
http://www.smart-kit.com/s245/how-the-amazing-mozart-k448-can-increase-your-iq-listen-now/

Pablo Casals and Music Magic

In the book Anatomy of an Illness, the author tells a story of his meeting with Pablo Casals, one of the great musicians of the 20th century shortly before the cellist’s 90th birthday. The author describes that it was almost painful to see the old man as he started his day. His hands were swollen and his fingers were clenched. He suffered from arthritis that was so severe; he needed help even to get dress. His emphysema was evident in his labored breathing. In short, he looked like a very, very frail and drained old man.

Before eating, the old man made way to his piano. With great difficulty he arranged himself on the piano bench. To bring the clenched and swollen fingers on the keyboard seemed impossible.
However, his state changed when he started to play his music, Bach’s Wohltemperierte Klavier. The author states that “The fingers slowly unlocked and reached toward the keys like the buds of a plant toward the sunlight. His back straightened. He seemed to breathe more freely.”

By the time he walked away from the piano he walk straighter, taller and without a trace of a shuffle, as if he has been cured from his illness. In short, his state has totally changed.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007