Jan Joubert
I´ve got goose-bumps. He plays it slower than I have otherwise heard, which seems to make tragedy palpable. I read that Mozart created the piece upon the death of a close contemporary. His wife said he sobbed unconsolably - that comes out in this work. Mozart was such a beautiful person, so gorgeously talented. They black-balled him early on, provoked him and left him high and dry. And then they poisoned him. He knew it, he had a foreboding and the attentive pain that must have been unimaginable. That is one reason I cannot wait until judgement day.