“The inexpressible depth of all music, by virtue of which it floats past us as a paradise quite familiar and yet eternally remote, is so easy to understand and vet so inexplicable.”
This quote by Schopenhauer, for me, evokes the mystery stripped to its very essence, which infuses Mozart’s solo piano works as well as the sister sonatas K 331, 332, 333. Both close to each other but different nevertheless, they are flooded with light, freedom, glee and nostalgia. But when Mozart bids us farewell. He says it in German «Lebewohl””. which, translated literally means “”Live well?
Anne Oueffélec