Моцарт - гений на все времена до скончания веков. И исполнение подчёркивает его гениальность.
@Discovery_and_Change3 күн бұрын
12:50 light jolly
@05degrees7 күн бұрын
Glorious in its polytonality. I wonder why the ever-prominent string section haven’t conceded to the horns’ tuning but whatev. I like it this way too.
@omegads38627 күн бұрын
Love the jaunty Rhythm of the last movement.
@JeremyNieboer10 күн бұрын
The divine Mozart reveals to us an unspeakable beauty and consolation. He is the most precious of all of the Almighty's gifts to man.
@Biber031512 күн бұрын
"Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir" how often I have cried that only to be met with silence. Hence, I am an Atheist.
@eliseonavarro40813 күн бұрын
Bach es un milagro.Bach es la perfección absoluta.
@Discovery_and_Change14 күн бұрын
7:58 gentle moment
@Discovery_and_Change14 күн бұрын
14:24 Christmas
@zikailic783515 күн бұрын
Jedan od najvecih ranih romanticara,vrlo plodan i ako je kratko ziveo
@Swaroque15 күн бұрын
Very Romantic first movement. Truly a hidden gem.
@Swaroque15 күн бұрын
1:21
@Swaroque15 күн бұрын
The first movement begins with a minor chord . Very surprising.
@Swaroque15 күн бұрын
6:32 - 6:33
@Swaroque15 күн бұрын
6:33 a surprising chord change.
@Swaroque15 күн бұрын
Love this than many of his overtures.
@Swaroque15 күн бұрын
The first movement is quite academic with frequent incursions into minor/major and dissonance.
@user-tg9mn7ne5r16 күн бұрын
My only explanation for this quartet is that it is a miracle, like the beginning of the world.
@Discovery_and_Change18 күн бұрын
16:54
@재중임18 күн бұрын
Serenade of Mozart is middle roller between violin concert and symphony. Later it developed to one of the symphony. It is so gorgeous and beautiful melody rendition. It also one of marvelous magic of Mozart.
@frenchimp18 күн бұрын
Quelle maîtrise, déjà à 22 ans...
@timothythorne946422 күн бұрын
Much better than his 16th in D Major. That's Mozart's only mature concerto that's weak
@thefolkloreof23 күн бұрын
Julien donkey-boy showed this to me. My mother's death played it back for me.
@benjaminahdoot500725 күн бұрын
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@benjaminahdoot500725 күн бұрын
You are my hero Candice
@RobertHershkowitz26 күн бұрын
The Cleveland quartet, what can you say, great in just about everyway.boy.
@RobertHershkowitz26 күн бұрын
Very loving , alot of depth and demension too him. Like the cello concerto , and the new world symphony.humoresqe my favorites.
@RobertHershkowitz26 күн бұрын
Must have been very caring dear sweet man .
@RobertHershkowitz26 күн бұрын
Very sweet instruments too . phenomenal recording
@williamt733926 күн бұрын
Haydn had a bad period? News to me
@MusicShin작곡27 күн бұрын
bravo bravo bravo
@drfano_past28 күн бұрын
I was so happy that I rolled around on the floor !!!
@yehezkielbeslar1473Ай бұрын
18:38 so amusing😀
@andreaspeter4090Ай бұрын
Hallo, hallo, was für ein schönes Video, bei diesem Kaiserwetter. Wenn wir in den Bergen sind, sehen die Funde fast genauso aus wie jetzt bei Dir. Ich wünsche Dir ein schönes Wochenende mein Freund. Liebe Grüße Andreas
@lanadelrey4356Ай бұрын
Ωωω...Πατερα Σεραφείμ προσευχησου στον Θεο για εμας στον κοσμο...❤
@BANERJEEWBАй бұрын
Finale is one of his strongest works.
@PekingKhanАй бұрын
Happy 300th
@williamburroughs2273Ай бұрын
Love the first movement but how magical is that andante? Starts off with the broodiest Mozart piano work I've ever heard, before seamlessly rolling into this gorgeous conversation between the flute and the oboe...and the rest of the andante is just epic, then Mozart ties it up by revisiting the broody minor key themes in an Italian kind of sound. And the third movement is just an explosion of the Mozart sound turned up to 11, before of course taking an unexpected and delicious detour into a sublime slow movement in the middle of the finale. I think it's one of Mozart's more lively and colorful piano concerti, and that's really saying something.
@misom814Ай бұрын
Nice touch with that low bassline! Wow. And a drum solo!
@harmonysinger8077Ай бұрын
I grew up with Bob Steele playing on the radio in mom's Kitchen When I was off school I would hear Bob Steele sign off around 10AM with the Trio from this march Incredible nostalgia! My late Mom's 114th birthday is tomorrow October 14th. 20 years after Ike's birthday...
@MrFiddler66Ай бұрын
(1785) Il nome escogitato dall'editore parigino, si riferisce al secondo tema del primo movimento e, in particolare, al suo accompagnamento sul ritmo puntato che in realtà rammenta il verso di un razzolante pennuto. Ma la sinfonia non ha nulla di agreste, anzi costituisce un tentativo, sia pure parziale, di ritornare all'atmosfera dello Sturm und Drang. La scelta del tono minore e il motivo di testa testimoniano una particolare inclinazione dell'anima al raccoglimento. Il fatto che anche queste ultime sinfonia in minore siano state composte a breve distanza l'una dall'altra, come le sei degli anni intorno al 1770, potrebbe far pensare a una nuova "crisi". Ma qui si tratta di una malattia leggera che il salutare ottimismo Haydniano supera con facilità, senza modificare in modo sostanziale il proprio atteggiamento espressivo. E, come nelle sinfonie n.78 e n.80, Haydn scivola dal tono minore a quello maggiore già nel corso del primo movimento e vi rimane poi per il resto dell'opera a confermare l'equilibrio saldamente raggiunto. LDC
@andreagriseri7656Ай бұрын
Si il buonumore di Haydn è ridondante e prevalente. Secondo alcuni sarebbe il suo limite. Alfred Einstein sottolinea che Haydn a differenza di Mozart non riesce a reggere il tono tragico lungo tutta la durata di un movimento , il sereno ritorna sempre a rischiarare le atmosfere. Ma Haydn , soprattutto nelle ultime sinfonie propone soluzioni stilistiche che spianano la strada al primo Beethoven, Mozart anticipa, pur restando fedele a una cifra stilistica compiutamente e perfettamente classica, il romanticismo; Haydn non avrebbe mai potuto accettare la disperata coerenza del modo minore , per citare un esempio celeberrimo, dell'allegro della Sinfonia k 550
@БорисШалагіновАй бұрын
Квартет Дворжака (как и 9-я симфония) отражает дух 2-й половины 19 века, причём абсолютно славянский дух. Сама Америка к этому времени ещё не создала ни одного своего музыкального шедевра, они все возникнут только в 20-м веке. Пока ещё Америка впитывает в себя европейскую музыку. Если бы, к примеру, Рахманинов переехал в США лет на 10-20 позже, он бы там не был так популярен. Американцы уже привыкли бы к своим блюзам и ритмам. Но они в музыкальном плане жили ещё в 19-м европейском веке.
@Hannah-CatLadyАй бұрын
To me this feels Asian.
@olivierzoubiche8261Ай бұрын
L'écoute des cantates de Bach (et toute son œuvre en général) devrait être remboursée par la Sécurité Sociale ! 😉 Plus sérieusement, je crois que l'œuvre de Bach est une source de paix, de sérénité, où l'on atteint le sublime...
@aegeanboАй бұрын
I am glad this music has moved so many as evidenced by the comments written here. I too find this a moment of greatness in the history of music. Ironic that this symphony was lost for some decades until it was rescued from obscurity! Poor Schubert whose life was so miserable and yet he wrote music with such sunshine and beauty. This reminds me that there us always sunshine when the sky is full of dark clouds! I am 88 years old and I have just rediscovered love and hope !
@nightoil6567Ай бұрын
For anyone who doesn't speak German: 00:01 Aria - Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen I will gladly carry the Cross, it comes from God's dear hand, and leads me, after my troubles, to God, in the promised land. There at last I will lay my sorrow in the grave, there my Savior himself will wipe away my tears. -- 06:56 Recitative - Mein Wandel auf der Welt My pilgrimage in the world is like a sea voyage: trouble, suffering, and anguish are the waves that cover me and to death itself daily terrify me; my anchor however, which holds me firm, is mercy, with which my God often appeases me. He calls thus to me: I am with you, I will not forsake you or abandon you! And when the raging torrents are come to an end, then I will step off the ship into my city, which is the kingdom of heaven, where with the righteous I will emerge out of many troubles. -- 08:48 Da capo aria - Endlich, endlich wird mein Joch Finally, finally my yoke must fall away from me. Then will I fight with the Lord's strength, then I will have an eagle's power, then I will journey from this earth and run without becoming fatigued. O let it happen today! Finally, finally my yoke must fall away from me. -- 15:33 Recitative, Arioso - Ich stehe fertig und bereit I stand ready and prepared to receive the inheritance of my divinity with desire and longing from Jesus' hands. How good would it be for me, if I could see the port of rest. There at last I will lay my sorrow in the grave, there my Savior himself will wipe away my tears. -- 16:59 Chorale - Komm, o Tod, du Schlafes Bruder Come, O death, brother of sleep, come and lead me away; release the rudder of my little ship, bring me to the secure harbor! He may shun you who will, you can delight me much more; for through you I will come to my loveliest little Jesus. Translation from www.emmanuelmusic.org/bach-translations/bwv-56
@pupuliqueАй бұрын
What a genius…
@Youcancallmeal42 ай бұрын
Ich Habe Genug von leben.
@katherinelazar49902 ай бұрын
I wish this was on spotify!
@Stephenhe-y5z2 ай бұрын
The locals here do not want me to comment. But utube is great❤ i love the Beatles and the Stones and all, but Handel is greatest and always will be. Neverthess, Im up for termination so my opion probably only matters to me.