this may not be the cleanest performance of this piece, but it's the only rendition that i've seen where the musicians are actually having fun and having a blast ! :D and that it self makes this a perfect 10/10
첫아이 임신했을때 들었던 곡이에요 이곡을 들으며 엄마도 태중의 아가도 정말 행복했지요 이음악을 듣고 태어난 아기가 지금은 32세의 어른이 되었고 이제 얼마안있으면 자신도 엄마가 되겠지요 정말이지 감격스러워요 좋은 음악 연주해주신 오케스트라 여러분들 동심에 젖은 모습 모두가 사랑스럽군요 ㅎㅎ 감사드립니다 축복합니다
Dizilerden youtube'ye gelmenin moda olduğu bir çağ bu. Kitaplardan buralara gelmenin asla moda olmayacağı bilinci ile Yenişehir'de Bir Öğle Vakti'nden gelenlere selam olsun. 🖐
Kitapta ismi geçen bu müziği dinlemek için geldim bende. Yorumlara bakacak olursak bunu severek dinleyen, çocukluğundan hatıralar taşıyan kişiler olduğunu görüyorum. Ama benim ne böyle hatıralarım var ne de benim tarzım olan bir müzik. Ben sevemedim ve kitapta söz konusu olan belgesel için bu müziğin neden kullanıldığını anlamadım. Ne kadar büyük eserler olursa olsun, elbette herkes her müziği sevmek zorunda değil. Çok severek dinlediğim klâsik müzikler var ama asla bu eser asla onlardan biri olmayacak.
Es una pieza musical muy hermosa y conmovedora, a mí en lo particular me recuerda mi niñez y me llega al corazón; sobre todo por los motivos que llevaron a la creación de esta obra maestra de la música universal.
Esta sinfonia le escuchaba de niña, es lo único que le agradezco a mi cuñado....la ponía en su depto, junto al de nosotros y me encanta desde entonces la música clásica. Pero ésta sinfonía aún más!!!
I still luv this music...always will. I think the lovely lady with the green bird whistle and the awesome guy with the brown bird whistle should get together...the perfect bird whistle duet!🐦🤩.
YES! YES! YES! Love it! Magnificent! Superb! Finally, a performance worthy of this most fabulous, hilarious, FUN piece. Just look at how much fun they are having. What a wondrously enjoyable performance. The party poppers at the end are entirely apropos. I absolutely adore the interaction between the whistle and the conductor at 4:35 - 4:42. This one really captures the feel of children doing their part to accompany a "grown-up" musical number. And they're using real toys! Utterly adorable.
This little sinfonia in G was extracted from a longer Cassation in G by Leopold Mozart written in May 1756 to be played at the Salzburg Academic End of Term Festival which was years later adapted for ‘children-toy-instruments’ by Michael Haydn c. 1767 in Salzburg at a concert featuring local children under 6 - cute !
Tranquilo amigos... es muy humano equivocarse y ya lo aclararon los especialistas. Lo importante es que esta es una MUY BELLA MELODIA para los tiempos de crithsmas del MUNDO !!! los invito a seguir disfrutando desde Peru....
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Sublime ❤️ Esta pieza la compuso y ejecutó Leopold Mozart, padre de nuestro Amadeuz... Hayden la hizo en su concierto más prolongada, Gracias Hayden!❤️
It was long reputed to be the work of Joseph Haydn, but later scholarship suggested that it was actually written by Leopold Mozart. Its authorship is still disputed, however, and other composers have been proposed as to be the author. There is reason to believe that the true composer will likely never be known, in whole or in part, given its confused origins and the paucity of related manuscript sources. I have several CDs of this piece, listed as Joseph Haydn
Es Bellísima hace varios años de la ponía a mi hijo siendo un niño, con esta maravillosa Orquesta hoy ya es un hombre casado y la escucha mi nieta En los rostros de estos Maravillosos músicos, la disfrutan mucho 💕 Saludos de 🇲🇽
I remember hearing this piece on a PBS television special back in the early 1970s with Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra, on which the guest stars were the gang from "Sesame Street." At one point in the show, the orchestra played the "Toy Symphony" while being accompanied by, of all characters, the Cookie Monster! In place of the "cuckoo" sound heard throughout the second part (or "movement," as it would be called) of the piece, C.M. would say "Coookiee!" Not surprisingly, when the symphony was over, Arthur Fiedler gave the monster a cookie, which he devoured in his usual gluttonous manner.
¡¡¡¡Bravo!!!! ¡Divino, y, a la vez, tan humano! ¡Es hermoso ver a los músicos gozar, justamente, como niños, al interpretar esta maravilla musical! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
I love this music, listened to it when I was 8 yrs old and I'm over 60 now. My favorite instrument is the bird whistle! The guys who play it in this video are awesome! Thanks so much for posting this cute little symphony. I still have an LP version of this music, can you believe it! I'm too retro.
Antiguamente se atribuía esta obra a Haydn. Luego se le adjudicó la paternidad a Leopold Mozart, versión que actualmente es la que predomina. Algunos dudan que una obra divertida y juguetona pueda haber sido escrita por el severo y tiránico padre de Wolfgang Amadeus. deveaux jf nos agrega un tercer posible autor.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toy_Symphony The Toy Symphony (full title: Cassation in G major for toys, 2 oboes, 2 horns, strings and continuo) is a musical work with parts for toy instruments. It was long reputed to be the work of Joseph Haydn,[1] but later scholarship suggested that it was actually written by Leopold Mozart.[2] Its authorship is still disputed, however, and other composers have been proposed as the symphony's true author, including Joseph Haydn's younger brother Michael Haydn, who purportedly contributed movements to the work.[3] Recent research on a newly found manuscript suggests the Austrian benedictine monk Edmund Angerer (1740-1794) to be the author.[4] If Angerer's manuscript is the original, the Toy Symphony was originally written not in G but rather in C.[a] These findings, however, are disputed among scholars. There is reason to believe that the true composer will likely never be known, in whole or in part, given its confused origins and the paucity of related manuscript sources.
🤩🎶(very HAPPY music!). 4 yrs ago i posted how much i luv this video. I have a vintage LP of this, and 3 ceramic bird whistles, just the same as the one the female is playing. They can be purchased online. Thanks again for keeping this video on UA-cam.
In the late 1960s/early 70s there was a BBC radio comedy programme called "I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again" that once did an updated version of this piece with modern toys including the whoopee cushion and the "Rosebud Junior Assassin Machine Gun". My sister and I couldn't stop laughing until our father, who was a great classical music enthusiast, came into the room and went straight to the radio and switched it off.
Nope. It was first thought to be composed by J. Haydn, then attributed to L. Mozart, but now has been identified as having been the work of J. Haydn's brother Michael. So, identifying as a piece by "Haydn" is accurate.
haydns sounds more like the fun loving Mozart so well known for making everything fun and catchy. gotta love it and its so amusing, funny even. Leopolds is more serious albeit they have simillarities. haydn was actually connected to JCTWA Mozart either student or teacher, he is born 20 yrs or so before and lived to be contemporary of L. van Beethoven
So,there are six people wearing Tweety party hats,a man with a paper hat that has eyes,& an organist blowing bubbles,not to mention party poppers at the end.How much sillier can it get?
L'identité du véritable compositeur de la Symphonie des jouets sembla révélée quand on découvrit les trois mouvements de l'œuvre dans un manuscrit copié par Léopold Mozart, à qui on attribua alors la paternité. Mais on a aussi découvert dans un couvent du Tyrol un manuscrit de la symphonie, intitulé "Berchtoldsgaden Musick", et signé « Père Edmund Angerer ». C'est désormais ce père Angerer qui est tenu pour le véritable compositeur de la pièce
this may not be the cleanest performance of this piece, but it's the only rendition that i've seen where the musicians are actually having fun and having a blast ! :D and that it self makes this a perfect 10/10
첫아이 임신했을때 들었던 곡이에요
이곡을 들으며 엄마도 태중의 아가도
정말 행복했지요
이음악을 듣고 태어난 아기가
지금은 32세의 어른이 되었고
이제 얼마안있으면 자신도 엄마가 되겠지요
정말이지 감격스러워요
좋은 음악 연주해주신 오케스트라 여러분들
동심에 젖은 모습
모두가 사랑스럽군요 ㅎㅎ
감사드립니다
축복합니다
Hhhs
Dizilerden youtube'ye gelmenin moda olduğu bir çağ bu. Kitaplardan buralara gelmenin asla moda olmayacağı bilinci ile Yenişehir'de Bir Öğle Vakti'nden gelenlere selam olsun. 🖐
Kitapta ismi geçen bu müziği dinlemek için geldim bende. Yorumlara bakacak olursak bunu severek dinleyen, çocukluğundan hatıralar taşıyan kişiler olduğunu görüyorum. Ama benim ne böyle hatıralarım var ne de benim tarzım olan bir müzik. Ben sevemedim ve kitapta söz konusu olan belgesel için bu müziğin neden kullanıldığını anlamadım.
Ne kadar büyük eserler olursa olsun, elbette herkes her müziği sevmek zorunda değil. Çok severek dinlediğim klâsik müzikler var ama asla bu eser asla onlardan biri olmayacak.
Playing this was loads of fun.
a furry noooooooo
When i was a kid i listened at this piece so much, i fell in love again 😭
Hoy al escuchar esta bella Sinfonía, recuerdo los años de mi infancia, llena de sueños e ilusiones bañados por el amor de mi querida Mamita.
Hermosisimo tu comentario ❤
Es una pieza musical muy hermosa y conmovedora, a mí en lo particular me recuerda mi niñez y me llega al corazón; sobre todo por los motivos que llevaron a la creación de esta obra maestra de la música universal.
man please comment in english
Sí, inspira mucha ternura. Haydn debe haber sido una persona muy agradable sino, imposible componer algo así.
@@fernandovera2045
No es su composición, es de Leopold Mozart, Padre de nuestro Amadeuz
@@ale.dulce.te.seduce9655 why?
@@MrBastilleDay Because the internet DOESN'T SPEAK SPANISH
Esta sinfonia le escuchaba de niña, es lo único que le agradezco a mi cuñado....la ponía en su depto, junto al de nosotros y me encanta desde entonces la música clásica. Pero ésta sinfonía aún más!!!
Une merveille d' écouter cette pièce de Mozard de telle beauté !!! Merci infiniment !
I still luv this music...always will. I think the lovely lady with the green bird whistle and the awesome guy with the brown bird whistle should get together...the perfect bird whistle duet!🐦🤩.
YES! YES! YES! Love it! Magnificent! Superb! Finally, a performance worthy of this most fabulous, hilarious, FUN piece. Just look at how much fun they are having. What a wondrously enjoyable performance. The party poppers at the end are entirely apropos. I absolutely adore the interaction between the whistle and the conductor at 4:35 - 4:42. This one really captures the feel of children doing their part to accompany a "grown-up" musical number. And they're using real toys! Utterly adorable.
This little sinfonia in G was extracted from a longer Cassation in G by Leopold Mozart written in May 1756 to be played at the Salzburg Academic End of Term Festival which was years later adapted for ‘children-toy-instruments’ by Michael Haydn c. 1767 in Salzburg at a concert featuring local children under 6 - cute !
Tranquilo amigos... es muy humano equivocarse y ya lo aclararon los especialistas. Lo importante es que esta es una MUY BELLA MELODIA para los tiempos de crithsmas del MUNDO !!! los invito a seguir disfrutando desde Peru....
Hahaha! :D This is what I needed to end my day with! Whoever actually wrote this, Joseph, Michael, Leopold, or Wolfgang: you are a genius!
???? It’s Leopold Mozart’s, not haydn’s little brother(Joseph Michael Haydn)
@@fredericchopin6364 No, it is Edmund Angerer
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None of them probably 😉
Sublime ❤️
Esta pieza la compuso y ejecutó Leopold Mozart, padre de nuestro Amadeuz...
Hayden la hizo en su concierto más prolongada, Gracias Hayden!❤️
Falso, la obra se le atribuyó equivocadamente a Haydn, pero en realidad es del padre de Mozart, Leopold Mozart.
@@arietrece Es de Edmund Angerer.
I am Japanese
いまから40年くらい前、NHK 教育テレビで、この “おもちゃのシンフォニー” が放送されていた。
Lovely symphony...thank you ❤❤❤❤❤
If you imagine they are all high it gets even better
Frumoasa simfonia!Despre Haydn am avut eu de studiat.
It was long reputed to be the work of Joseph Haydn, but later scholarship suggested that it was actually written by Leopold Mozart. Its authorship is still disputed, however, and other composers have been proposed as to be the author. There is reason to believe that the true composer will likely never be known, in whole or in part, given its confused origins and the paucity of related manuscript sources. I have several CDs of this piece, listed as Joseph Haydn
We played this in high school band. Lots of fun!
The musicians are obviously having a lot of fun!😊
Es Bellísima hace varios años de la ponía a mi hijo siendo un niño, con esta maravillosa Orquesta hoy ya es un hombre casado y la escucha mi nieta
En los rostros de estos Maravillosos músicos, la disfrutan mucho 💕
Saludos de 🇲🇽
a mí me impactó esta musica y lo que juegan los integrantes de la grandiosa orgue Sta a mí me hizo tambien. recordár d mí niñez
Como hecho de menos esas idas al cine y antes de empezar la película escuchaba esta musica fantástica
very funny and musicians playing with a beautiful smile having fun, too!!! ^_^
I remember hearing this piece on a PBS television special back in the early 1970s with Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra, on which the guest stars were the gang from "Sesame Street." At one point in the show, the orchestra played the "Toy Symphony" while being accompanied by, of all characters, the Cookie Monster! In place of the "cuckoo" sound heard throughout the second part (or "movement," as it would be called) of the piece, C.M. would say "Coookiee!" Not surprisingly, when the symphony was over, Arthur Fiedler gave the monster a cookie, which he devoured in his usual gluttonous manner.
¡¡¡¡Bravo!!!!
¡Divino, y, a la vez, tan humano!
¡Es hermoso ver a los músicos gozar, justamente, como niños, al interpretar esta maravilla musical!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Cea mai faină muzică!!!!
I love this music, listened to it when I was 8 yrs old and I'm over 60 now. My favorite instrument is the bird whistle! The guys who play it in this video are awesome! Thanks so much for posting this cute little symphony. I still have an LP version of this music, can you believe it! I'm too retro.
Súper divertido. Me he reído mucho. Grande, papá Haydn.
es de Mozart padre
オ-ケストラはここまでたのしむべきものですのか、、堅苦しいのはべつとして 庶民の私でも楽しい気分で拝聴しました。
I can imagine the members of the orchestra folding their paper hats
This is as funny as beautiful
I can imagine myself being in the Nether
Probably the best interpretation of this brilliant piece by Mozart
papageno
Cartoman Leopold Mozart
thank you so much for doing such a lovely job in this Toy symphony - making it so fun for my grandchildren to learn and be interested
I dont know how that guy with the red whistle can keep a straight face 😆 I would be laughing the whole time 😆
Antiguamente se atribuía esta obra a Haydn. Luego se le adjudicó la paternidad a Leopold Mozart, versión que actualmente es la que predomina. Algunos dudan que una obra divertida y juguetona pueda haber sido escrita por el severo y tiránico padre de Wolfgang Amadeus. deveaux jf nos agrega un tercer posible autor.
Bellissima sinfonia!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toy_Symphony
The Toy Symphony (full title: Cassation in G major for toys, 2 oboes, 2 horns, strings and continuo) is a musical work with parts for toy instruments.
It was long reputed to be the work of Joseph Haydn,[1] but later scholarship suggested that it was actually written by Leopold Mozart.[2] Its authorship is still disputed, however, and other composers have been proposed as the symphony's true author, including Joseph Haydn's younger brother Michael Haydn, who purportedly contributed movements to the work.[3]
Recent research on a newly found manuscript suggests the Austrian benedictine monk Edmund Angerer (1740-1794) to be the author.[4] If Angerer's manuscript is the original, the Toy Symphony was originally written not in G but rather in C.[a] These findings, however, are disputed among scholars. There is reason to believe that the true composer will likely never be known, in whole or in part, given its confused origins and the paucity of related manuscript sources.
This Was The First "Special Effects" Symphony In History !!!...
🤩🎶(very HAPPY music!). 4 yrs ago i posted how much i luv this video. I have a vintage LP of this, and 3 ceramic bird whistles, just the same as the one the female is playing. They can be purchased online. Thanks again for keeping this video on UA-cam.
magnifique 😛🥰😍🤩
Die Rasselspielrein ist wunderbar.
E veramente nel stile della sinfonia !
Et je kiffe les chapeaux !
tout à fait d'accordo
Cartoman
Got any Portuguese or Dutch comments to share with me? Baaie dankie
Beautiful,just beautiful.
jejejeje... esa fue la primera sinfonía donde participe como Violista, aparte de simpatiquisima, trae bellos recuerdo... Gracias
Esta sinfonía es una belleza
Wunder🔥Wunder 🎄 wunderschön❤️❤️🥰🔥❤️❤️❤️
Para finalizar la semana, nada mejor. Gracias.
In the late 1960s/early 70s there was a BBC radio comedy programme called "I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again" that once did an updated version of this piece with modern toys including the whoopee cushion and the "Rosebud Junior Assassin Machine Gun". My sister and I couldn't stop laughing until our father, who was a great classical music enthusiast, came into the room and went straight to the radio and switched it off.
Toy Symphony was not conposed by J.Haydn.
It was composed by Leopold Mozart-W.A.Mozart's father.
That's the funniest joke of all
So the people messed up too bad.
Nope. It was first thought to be composed by J. Haydn, then attributed to L. Mozart, but now has been identified as having been the work of J. Haydn's brother Michael. So, identifying as a piece by "Haydn" is accurate.
ok
It's note true.Toy Symphony was composed by Edmund Angerer.
⇒www.museum1.at/index.php?id=2#c22
La generalidad de Leopold Mozart la heredó su hijo Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, los músicos que tocan ésta pieza están en un cumpleaños de niños.
La sinfonía es de Leopoldo Mozart (padre de W. Amadeus Mozart)
No matter Amadeus, exceeded his Dad, despite dads effort to sell Haydn this!
4:54 -4:58 Pure brilliance!
The composer of this is uncertain it has been attributed to Michael Haydn and Leopold Mozart as well as Joseph Haydn
I remember when our musicteacher played it in class.
Wonderful 👏👏👏😃
haydns sounds more like the fun loving Mozart so well known for making everything fun and catchy. gotta love it and its so amusing, funny even. Leopolds is more serious albeit they have simillarities. haydn was actually connected to JCTWA Mozart either student or teacher, he is born 20 yrs or so before and lived to be contemporary of L. van Beethoven
How delightful
A estas alturas ya se sabe que la Sinfonia de los Juguetes originalmente es de Edmund Angerer
Con la LPO, en un viejo lo,aun lo conservo de hace 40 años, gracias papá!!!
El recuerdo mas apreciado del año 1979 de la Orquesta Juvenil de Venezuela
Happy Symphony !
joli lol
Good joke!
Me a gustado mucho 👏👏
I like this idea very much!
It actually was written by Leopod Mozart. Wolfgang's father.
F J Haydn
muy bueno creo que la mejor sinfonía de la Sinfonía de los juguetes de Haydn
es de Leopold Mozart
God, this is faster than I thought! 😱
We are going to do that. ;)
Are you sure? We can't even play the Minuet hahaha. And the concert is too close
It's so slow. I sometimes play stuff on the piano that should be Moderato as Prestissimo.
It's from neither Leopold Mozart nor Haydn, but from a monk, Edmund Angerer (1740-1794)
Edmund Angerer
Austrian musical artist
Born: May 24, 1740, Sankt Johann, Austria
Died: August 7, 1794, Vomp, Austria
Nationality: Austrian
Thelonious Monk?
Proof now
not really, since no one knows really knows who made it
einfach grossartig !
ハイドンの楽しいシンフォニー〈おもちゃの交響曲〉の理屈抜きに面白いパフォーマンスだ
This is such great fun! *Check another version with Rosropovitch...enjoy!
Sounds good
Q lindo essa canção
🙌🙌🙌🙌
El autor de esta exquisita Sinfonía es Leopold Mozart (el padre de W A Mozart)
When I hear this music I feel like a kid flying in the space with my friends the birds🐤🐦🐧🐔🐣🦆🦉
So,there are six people wearing Tweety party hats,a man with a paper hat that has eyes,& an organist blowing bubbles,not to mention party poppers at the end.How much sillier can it get?
+Emma Gottlieb Oh what a coincidence! hahah
You know what's cooler?? when the conductor wears a rainbow unicorn costume. :D
That would be so silly!!!
+Emma Gottlieb hahaha :D
I think it's because it's called the toy symphony
If the violists were actually playing. :)
L'identité du véritable compositeur de la Symphonie des jouets sembla révélée quand on découvrit les trois mouvements de l'œuvre dans un manuscrit copié par Léopold Mozart, à qui on attribua alors la paternité. Mais on a aussi découvert dans un couvent du Tyrol un manuscrit de la symphonie, intitulé "Berchtoldsgaden Musick", et signé « Père Edmund Angerer ». C'est désormais ce père Angerer qui est tenu pour le véritable compositeur de la pièce
That's not Haydn at all! It's a piece from Leopold Mozart's (the father of Wolfgang) repertory!
I noticed that too.
Correcto. Es de Leopoldo Mozart.
this piece is mozart's birth gift___?
Actually, it's by Edmund Angerer
egyptia2009 名不见平米居
Fantastico y fantastica la idea de identificar a los Niños!
Allegro 0:00
Minuetto 4:06
Finale 8:13
e foarte tare ,va sfatuiesc sa o ascultati
excuse me!~correct the composer!
"The Toy Simphony" - It's not By Haydn But' -> Leopold Mozart (The Father)
Me encanta ❤❤❤
The beautiful music
Just plain fun to hear.
Hermoso!!!
Leopold Mozart. Regards from Spain!!!
Espectacular!!!!!
Leopold Mozart’ın bu eser. Başlık yanıltmasın. Toscanini bile yanlış biliyormuş😌
Don't you just love listening and toying around with the toy symphony? This is great and very very funny. Ha ha.
Wonderful to see people having fun with music! great! Congrats for feeling the essence of the music, not just the notes!
Very nice indeed
i love
There's a Peanuts' comic strip talking about this symphony and its composer ( 02.09.54 - www.gocomics.com/peanuts/1954/02/09 ).
A real joy, and a unique work by on of our great geniuses. Extremely well played with real enthusiasm and good humor. Bravo and brava!
Mozart to Haydn: We can rule the galaxy forever. Join me! You are my father!!
C'est de Leopold Mozart ou Haydn ?
Ma mère avait un disque dans les années 70, c' était le père de Mozart qui était crédité.
El monje es Edmund Angerer, pero como he comentado no esta claro y la carta no es suficiente motivo para que le corresponda a él.