@alicerichmond8708

As a pianist, one of the things I appreciate about this is the way that you managed the relatives volumes and emphases of the various voices.  Gorgeous!

@Aaron_Jensen

I still find it marvalous how Mozart perfectly crafted all of his works in his head only to begrudgingly write them down at the end because it was a necessity.

@Bruce147

Absolutely masterful! The toothpick and the shirt are the crowning touches. Extremely well done!

@Vito_Tuxedo

Dude! You nailed it. I’ve been listening to Eine Kleine Nachtmusik since I was a little kid. It was one of my mom’s favorites, and she had the record. Vinyl. That’s what we listened to in the last century. It’s burned into my memory. Superb! - Vito 😎

@jessrosenthal4939

I've played this as a 1st violinist in Carnegie Hall (and, yes, I know how to get there), but I've got to admit, this is the best solo performance of this piece I've ever heard.

@zachrat9083

As someone from the bluegrass state, I can confirm this is our go to song on the banjo.

N/A

I heard that one little but very important overtone.   The immortals are only immortal because of the living.  Much appreciated!

@NewYawkahBroad

There is no limit when a master is playing.......

@kristindowner9897

Love that tiny little banjo-bow!

@edkramer65

As someone in the music selling business told me. The greatest players are the ones that no one hears of. Amen this man kills it.

@aestheticmizo6444

After playing the guitar for 5 years , I discovered Luca and now when people ask me if I can play the guitar , I answered ' no '

@berinrobotoctopus3533

That banjo playing is some of the best I’ve ever heard. Banjozart.

@reldababy

My dad, God rest his soul, would have loved this! He loved all things Mozart, and Eine Kleine Nachtmisik was a favorite. We listened to it on vinyl, as well as the flip side…Handel’s Water Music.  Great memories.

@billmoran3219

Forget dueling banjos!  Who knew a banjo could be so versatile.

@lythnic5536

He has completed the guitar, now he's just playing for fun

@8543960

The banjo sounds kind of like a harpsichord, especially when he's tapping the notes. It's actually quite natural for this.

@evelynwald9132

Mozart would be impressed and proud to hear the way you played his music.

@lsingstock1646

He takes his banjo seriously, but his classical education is what allowed him to perform this. That's a musician.

@misseli1

I unironically love this. Would love to hear more classical pieces performed like this.

@lordcthulu6181

I have no idea how his tapping is so clear on a banjo, well done.