Mozart - Symphony No. 29 in A, K. 201 [complete]
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- The Symphony No. 29 in A major, K. 201/186a, was completed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on 6 April 1774. It is, along with Symphony No. 25, one of his better known early symphonies. Stanley Sadie characterizes it as "a landmark ... personal in tone, indeed perhaps more individual in its combination of an intimate, chamber music style with a still fiery and impulsive manner." The symphony is scored for 2 oboes, 2 horns and strings, as was typical of early-period Mozart symphonies.
There are four movements:
1. Allegro moderato, 2/2
2. Andante, 2/4
3. Menuetto: Allegretto -- Trio, 3/4
4. Allegro con spirito, 6/8
The first movement is in sonata form, with a graceful principal theme characterized by an octave drop and ambitious horn passages. The second movement is scored for muted strings with limited use of the winds, and is also in sonata form. The third movement, a minuet, is characterized by nervous dotted rhythms and staccato phrases; the trio provides a more graceful contrast. The energetic last movement, another sonata-form movement in 6/8 time, connects back to the first movement with its octave drop in the main theme.
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This is the best thing I've heard in my life. It is incredibly unfortunate that there are no more such musicians left.
1984 I working a grave yard shift and listening to KKHI in San Francisco Calif. I was so tired and then this came on and I just woke up. Mozart has many pieces of music that are masterpieces. But this one ranks as my favorite symphonic composition. SImply perfect. Period.
1984 triggered me
@@apostolismoschopoulos1876 no one cares :)
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29, 33, 25, 35 and 41. My most beloved Mozart symphonies. His genius is unmeasurable!!!
25 is my favorite.
@@dareelpeeps290 ME TOO
@@dareelpeeps290 Same.
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Amazing change of melody and mood at 4:15 only Mozart can do this.
Amen! And lest we forget that tremendous burst of joy from the orchestra (chiefly, violas) at 4:08.
For some reason this point reminds me the symphony 25
00:00 Allegro moderato . 07:22 Andante. 13:10 Menuetto:allegretto --Trio. 16:11 Allegro con spirito.
Угу
This is absolute perfection in the form of sound.
Not to be a knowitall but these were to showcase his use of horns, inevitably to get opera, u gotta be a member of society what Salieiri taught him, he wrote his appeg
"Astounded. It was beyond belief. These were first and only drafts of music. But they showed no corrections of any kind, not one. He had simply written down music already finished-in his head! Page after page of it, as if he were just taking dictation! And music, finished as no music has ever been finished. Displace one not and there would be diminishment. Displace one phrase and the structure would fall. It was clear to me, that the sound I'd heard in the archbishop's palace had been no accident. Here again was the very voice of God. I was staring between the cage of those meticulous ink strokes, at an absolute beauty."
Actually, Antonio Salieri speaking in Amadeus.
From the girl who never listens to music. Mozart is one of my few exceptions. His music works with my brain.
William Gentry i killed scrozart!!
Greatest movie of all time!
Wait until you hear J. S. Bach
Yes, this piece is typical Mozart, which means: TOTALLY AWESOME. I love this symphony, and number 40 is a killer also. Basically every time he put pet to paper, human life was elevated to greatness. If only he had lived a few more years.
Ohh let's not forget the 25th
Mozart composed the 39th, 40th and 41st in the summer of 1788. No. 40 was completed on 25 July and No. 41 on 10 August, each one is considered a masterpiece on it's own.
@@duartemonteiro9459 Conductor: Leonard Bernstein, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Wiener Philharmoniker)
and the composer: Mozart... Perfect! brillant! such harmony is not from this world...
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The great and wonderful Mozart... his masterpieces never cease to blow my mind! :)))
mine too
This as well as all other music by Mozart transports me to another level of being. Comparing one's own achievements at 18 one feels like a grain of dust.
+Michael Gardy A touch of humility in the face of greatness does no harm
The most energetic piece of his work, he was happy here....
Agreed. He should have been happy always and for longer...
Beautiful melody Mozart wrote in 1774, is with symphony 25 the most early famous compositions of W.A.Mozart.
Long life to Mozart, i don't care he died.
I have played this piece with my school orchestra, it is a very fun and challenging piece.
07:22 The adante... Simply perfect and yet so touching...
KKHI FM in San Francisco. First time I heard this Symphony was 34 years ago. Been in love with it ever since. Mozart is still a wonder and a gift to the world.
the first movement is so good
7:24 Without a doubt, one of the most beautiful songs ever written by a human being. Thanks Wolferl ❤️
The one at 11:00 is St. Stephen's Cathedral (Stephansdom) in Vienna, Austria, and the one at 15:00 is the abbey at Melk, also Austria.
Mozart's works invigorate the human spirit , and are comfortable to the ear and the mind .
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
I think that Mozart's works are the closest that mankind gets to musical perfection here on earth. Like the movie Amadeus quotes "Here again was the voice of God". This music shows me there is a God.
Beautifull girl ;)
Him and Bach and Beethoven.
And me
To me Mozart = music.
You say that mozarts music is as closest to humankind yet you do not want to include clair de lune from Debussy
What a genius..thank you Mozart for your pieces ❤️
The first movement is just delightful!
Can I like a trillion times? Nothing compares to Mozart.
Especially if you consider how young he died.
And the sad circumstances of his whole life. I mean I bet he had a fantastic time, but he deserves so much more. I love this man, no homo, but I would give my life for his. We don't deserve him, especially not Vienna 1782, such a underrated man back then.
@@senecathefuka441 Just imagine what he could have done with a mere 5 years more. 10 years, maybe 15 and he likely would have ended up revolutionizing Classical music like Beethoven did.
@@aperson6934 Indeed. Maybe if he wouldn't have drinked and lived as long as Bach did, he would have done even more than Bach or Beethoven
@Liam Nicholson Sorry, i made a mistake here. Beethoven is truly nothing compared to Mozart. Mozart did drink a lot though, and that's documentated in a lot of different sources:(
@Liam Nicholson Ok, gotta agree with you there:)
I love so fast Mozart's symphonies i love listening to fast classical music ! :D
Wonderful to have these detailed notes...thank you!
Thanks: Wonderful Mozart: No other Equal. A wonderful treat.
A true master piece.
I agree
The last 30 seconds of the first movement are the most extraordinary of all music
This is an excellent example of a Classic-era symphonic template that was the standard for 40 years or more. First movement : fast tempo , 2nd: slow tempo,
3rd movement moderate and 4th veryfast and the mood brilliant and upbeat.
Simplemente excelente, genial! No tengo palabras para describir la emoción que siento al escuchar cada composición de Mozart.
Este tipo de música es semejante a los sabores más selectos del mundo reunidos y degustados por nuestro paladar, cada nota es una mezcla de sensaciones que nos transportan a un mundo en el cual todos es equilibrio, sutileza, maestría en fin muchas cosas diferentes y nuevas.
If we're meant to explain the route that brought us here... then my mum sent me. She took us to concerts when we were nippers; we'd sit fidgeting in stuffy concert halls in our posh clothes, while adults did weird shit that was seriously boring. You couldn't move, you couldn't talk, there was nothing to look at. The performances lasted longer than your average ice age. (The ice cream at the interval was good.)
But her parental effort paid off. Thank you to my awesome, tireless, darling Mum!
I'm here because of "family guy" too! I liked the music in that episode I was watching and then I tried to find something which I thought could be similar and I hit upon this in my first try, which is exactly the music I heard in family guy! I was shocked! This had never happened to me before!
حافظهي موسيقايي تو خيلي خوبه
me too
lol.
In the silence between each note, classical music finds its magic, casting a spell that enchants the soul and elevates the spirit. 🌟🎶
"It was simply beyond belief."
Page after page....
It's as if he was taking dictation.
@@nikosk.736 From God.
Remove one note, and there would be diminishment. Remove one phrase, and the structure would fall.
It is not, this one in particular especially.
The oboe at 12:40 is just breathtaking!
Mozart,maestro gracias por tu generosa dadiva musical
He is magical i love him!❤❤❤
The upscales and downscales, strings in unison, are just absolute granular beauties worth savouring bit by bit.
His music is truly priceless, parallel to the purity of crisp mountain creek.
Mozart is so underrated, and Lizst comes to that.
Mágica , radiante , tiene el poder de eliminar toda tristeza en mí . Viva Mozart , genio inmortal de Salzburg !!
Tarde años para encontrar la sinfonía pero valió cada maldito momento 🙏♥️
Debió valerlo
Es muy hermosa 🥰
astonishing beginning !! actually no main melody, if you look at the score, the 2nd violin and viola are having a melody for themselves while the 1st violin is just accompagnying or vice versa ! fantastic !!!
The fact that I've played this symphony sent me here.
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🌿☘☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤
Right from the start you know it's going to be great!
my love for Wolfie sent me here
Same here 😊 🎵
same
Allegro moderato, 2/2 0:00
Andante, 2/4 7:19
Menuetto: Allegretto -- Trio, 3/4 13:10
Allegro con spirito, 6/8 16:09
Many, many years ago, went to see this at the symphony. I think most people were there for Wagner. I can’t remember anything about that though. Perfection!
(The Most Brilliant Brat In Musicdom's History) !!!
"Note: I don't know the performer" etc. I'm sure this is by Benjamin Britten (for Phillips' Classics). I've got it, it's that.
The last movement is a salutation from one genius to another : from Mozart to CPE Bach (1714-1788). Happy 300th birthday CPE Bach!!
they raised the pitch to the point that it' s almost a Bb symphony...
It sounds like the Vienna Philharmonic (443) to me with audio compression in transfer from an old LP record raising the pitch even higher. I could be wrong about both of course, but I have some experience in these fields, so I believe its very likely.
Germans, am I right?
Had to perform a kind of mental gymnastics to force the music back into A major as I listened. Great performance though.
@Luke Schneider This very reason different tastes between 444 hrs and 415 and how those tastes are entirely valid in the context of approximately 230 years of performances.
Perfect pitch gang
Great music from the great man listen all day
Exceedingly Mozartian is the Symphony in A; what proves it is a fact: that its ethos is imperceptible ... we see no interest whatsoever in searching in this composition for the predominance of this or that feeling; it presents a much more precious quality, that of being pierced, from the first to the last note, by an incomparable musical poetry. It manifests a state of creative juvenility that we will not see again in any of his later symphonies ... we will not hesitate to call it the most beautiful of all the symphonies of the Maestro. ~Jean-Victor Hocquard, *Mozart, l'amour, la mort*.
Thank you for posting!
Mozart ist nicht zu überbieten = ein wahrhaftiges GENIE
aller Zeiten !!!!
Thanks for you explanation. I'm not an expert, so any info on the pieces it's a help. I enjoed the performance very much. Thanks for posting it.
Actually in sheet music the composer leaves guidelines for the conductor to follow when creating the arrangement in his or her orchestra. In this case the tempo is Allegro moderato in Common Time which may have the BPM between 120 - 140 which very fast. In other words the conductor can make slight changes but not very much if they wish to stay true to the original piece of music...
The reason they're playing in Bb major is because pitch went up a half-tone from Mozart's time to our own. That's why, for example, his clarinet concerto is in A, when the clarinet is a Bb instrument (though that piece was for basset clarinet, not regular clarinet, but that's another matter altogether).
They raised the pitch of the clarinet concerto too! I should know as a clarinet player :D
That’s wrong... Pitch in Mozart’s time was lower, around 423. So, if this were a period performance, it would almost sound like G sharp major. The reason this sounds so high is just the recording or the orchestra tuning to B flat for some reaosn
Amadeus "Love of God" and Wolfgang is our citadel of the transcendental.
Love this one, perfect.
4:20 I love this part 🥰
Linda música! Obrigado Mozart.
Wonderful !!!! Great Horns section 👍
4:48 is an iconic melody. You can take this single idea and use it.
Family guy sent me here and this is awesome you rock mozart!!!!
Es wird kolportiert, daß Mozart einmal selber sagte, er habe die Musik schon fertig komponiert, er müsse es nur noch niederschreiben. Seine letzten drei Symphonien hat er innerhalb von 30 Tagen komponiert, aber ob er sie jemals außerhalb seines Kopfes hörte, ist nicht bekannt!
Family Guy sent me here as well, they reference a lot of historical events, I saw the name when it popped across in the subtitles.
Ahahahahahaha, omg me too
An American Marriage...
Perfeita essa musica
Amo de mais .
the Mannheim crescendo, also known as the Mannheim rocket, it gets both louder and higher in the register as it progresses
sempre coloco mozart pra tocar na minha sala de trabalho. mulher do neyma é linda
BEAUTIFUL
Andante means like a dance.
Allegro moderato means to move moderate speed
Menuetto is like a minuet
Allegro con spirito means with spirited moderate to faster moving speed
I visited mozart's home in Wein Austria. Such a small complex!
Beautiful I love it :)
I am not an expert but after having listened to quite a big number of interpretations of this symphony ( in fact one of my 5 favourite ones by Mozart) my guess is: Polish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Jerzy Maksymiuk.
Good guess, but it's the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields conducted by Sir Neville Marriner on Philips.
Just thought up a number at random...but I like this one!
go to 4 lol and the third movement. love it, it sounds rock n roll, at least to my ears
Hard Rock a la Mozart! Awesome!
playing allegro moderato and allegro con spirito on Tuesday - wish me luck!
que bonita melodía de mozart. que todo lo escuchaba musica.
Brian's Play....Family Guy. Oh and the masterpiece composed by Mozart
family guy brought me here....the screenplay episode passing fancy...CC was on and told me it was this symphony so here i am
It's beautiful. Why it's in Bb major, when was this recorded?
The creator has tuned it up a semitone to avoid copyright claims. It was recorded in September 1978 in London, with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields directed by Sir Neville Marriner.
Thanks for your posting..Mozart,,the best,,,,,
I have never heard of Family Guy, though I may get sent there by this! I came here because I love this symphony - and this is a particularly fine performance of it.
nice to know im not the only one who family guy sent here
Amadeus sent Family Guy here :) They've referenced the movie twice.
footballbud6 you turned on the subtitles and it said what song it was playing...did you?
An American Marriage
@@W0LFB3AT5 you can do that? I remembered this song from the Passing Fancy episode and then I had to play it for a practical violin exam.
@@quaidrowan no
When you're listening to this and see St. Stephen's cathedral and immediately scream I PERFORMED THERE!
Rizwan Jagani Whoa!! Really?!
Artur Korotin yep! I went last summer and performed with an orchestra. We played Haydn's "Mass in Time of War". I'm going again this summer too :)
Just when you think Ole 'Zart is gettin' like all average and such, he then get's all PERFECT again. Wouldn't it be great if another of his ilk appears in our lifetimes...
We have been expecting you. Take a seat please.
amazing
I bet that I could name all 41 of his symphonies.
that's nothing, i can name every joseph haydn symphony, try me.
Hermosa sinfonia VIVAMOZART!!!!!!!!!
00:00
07:22 08:46
13:10
16:11
Wow very nice
1. 0:07
2. 7:23
3. 13:09
4. 16:11
Play it at 0.75 speed it sounds so nice
Near the beginning of the 2nd movement sounds a lot like his Sinfonia Concertante for violin and viola.
like which part of Sinfonia?
Always a joyful piece and, whoever the artists were, they made a good job of it. There was a time (particularly the 1980s-90s) when East German orchestras churned out very competent performances of the standard repertoire just to earn a crust, and their recordings were cheap as chips to buy in the West. Could this be one of those? The CDs and cases themselves were not infrequently devoid of details regarding the artists.
It's the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, a chamber orchestra based in London, conducted by the English conductor and violinist Sir Neville Marriner, who also founded the Academy. During the late 70s' and early 80s' they recorded Mozart's complete symphonies, piano concertos (with Austrian pianist Alfred Brendel), serenades, divertimenti (with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields' Chamber Ensemble) and wind concertos (with an assortment of soloists including Aurele Nicolet, Peter Damm, Heinz Holliger, Karl Leister and Klaus Thunemann). In 1991 Philips released the "Complete Mozart Edition", a series of 45 box sets containing a total of 180 discs presenting all of Mozart's works. It's still regarded as one of the most revolutionary events in recording history. Until 2016 it was the largest box set ever put together, until it was overtaken by Decca/Deutsche Grammophon's "Mozart 225: The New Complete Edition" with 200 discs.
You think this is amazing, try the last 3 symphonies(39-41). Especially the 41st symphony's final movement has a 5-voice fugue.
Все симфонии Моцарта шедевры
CURIOSITY brought me here
Mozart symphony's brought me here.