Thank you for watching this video by Brilliant Classics, we hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to share it and subscribe to our UA-cam channel: brilliant-classics.lnk.to/UA-camID Tracklist: 7 Menuets, K. 65a: 0:00:00 I. Menuet in G Major 0:02:23 II. Menuet in D Major 0:04:52 III. Menuet in A Major 0:07:27 IV. Menuet in F Major 0:10:52 V. Menuet in C Major 0:13:02 VI. Menuet in G Major 0:15:49 VII. Menuet in D Major 0:18:01 Kontretanz in B-Flat Major, K. 123 0:19:21 Menuet in E-Flat Major, K. 122 20 Menuets, K. 103: 0:20:38 I. Menuet No. 1 0:23:51 II. Menuet No. 2 0:26:05 III. Menuet No. 3 0:29:10 IV. Menuet No. 4 0:31:29 V. Menuet No. 5 0:33:46 VI. Menuet No. 6 0:36:22 VII. Menuet No. 7 0:39:19 VIII. Menuet No. 8 0:41:51 IX. Menuet No. 9 0:45:02 X. Menuet No. 10 0:47:29 XI. Menuet No. 11 0:50:20 XII. Menuet No. 12 0:52:30 XIII. Menuet No. 13 0:54:54 XIV. Menuet No. 14 0:57:33 XV. Menuet No. 15 0:59:41 XVI. Menuet No. 16 1:00:24 XVII. Menuet No. 17 1:01:08 XVIII. Menuet No. 18 1:02:03 XIX. Menuet No. 19 1:02:49 XX. Menuet No. 20 6 Menuets, K. 104: 1:05:31 I. Menuet No. 1 in C Major 1:07:59 II. Menuet No. 2 in F Major 1:10:24 III. Menuet No. 3 in C Major 1:12:37 IV. Menuet No. 4 in A Major 1:13:34 V. Menuet No. 5 in G Major 1:16:07 VI. Menuet No. 6 in G Major 6 Menuets, K. 105: 1:18:44 I. Menuet No. 1 in D Major 1:21:08 II. Menuet No. 2 in D Major 1:23:23 III. Menuet No. 3 in D Major 1:25:52 IV. Menuet No. 4 in G Major 1:27:56 V. Menuet No. 5 in G Major 1:30:15 VI. Menuet No. 6 in G Major 6 Menuets, K. 61h: 1:32:29 I. Menuet No. 1 in C Major 1:35:09 II. Menuet No. 2 in A Major 1:36:14 III. Menuet No. 3 in D Major 1:38:36 IV. Menuet No. 4 in B-Flat Major 1:39:31 V. Menuet No. 5 in G Major 1:42:25 VI. Menuet No. 6 in C Major 16 Menuets, K. 176: 1:45:13 I. Menuet No. 1 in C Major 1:47:34 II. Menuet No. 2 in G Major 1:50:32 III. Menuet No. 3 in E-Flat Major 1:51:18 IV. Menuet No. 4 in B-Flat Major 1:52:17 V. Menuet No. 5 in F Major 1:54:44 VI. Menuet No. 6 in D Major 1:57:01 VII. Menuet No. 7 in A Major 1:57:54 VIII. Menuet No. 8 in C Major 2:00:15 IX. Menuet No. 9 in G Major 2:02:41 X. Menuet No. 10 in B-Flat Major 2:03:36 XI. Menuet No. 11 in F Major 2:05:48 XII. Menuet No. 12 in D Major 2:08:09 XIII. Menuet No. 13 in G Major 2:10:37 XIV. Menuet No. 14 in C Major 2:12:51 XV. Menuet No. 15 in F Major 2:15:51 XVI. Menuet No. 16 in D Major 6 Menuets, K. 164: 2:18:04 I. Menuet No. 1 in D Major 2:20:36 II. Menuet No. 2 in D Major 2:23:14 III. Menuet No. 3 in D Major 2:25:32 IV. Menuet No. 4 in G Major 2:28:09 V. Menuet No. 5 in G Major 2:30:29 VI. Menuet No. 6 in G Major 4 Kontretänze, K. 101: 2:32:49 I. Kontretänz No. 1 in F Major. Gavotte 2:34:25 II. Kontretänz No. 2 in G Major. Andantino 2:36:08 III. Kontretänz No. 3 in D Major. Presto 2:37:09 IV. Kontretänz No. 4 in F Major. Gavotte 4 Kontretänze, K. 267: 2:39:10 I. Kontretänz No. 1 in G Major 2:40:40 II. Kontretänz No. 2 in E-Flat Major 2:42:14 III. Kontretänz No. 3 in A Major 2:43:31 IV. Kontretänz No. 4 in D Major 3 Menuets, K. 363: 2:45:17 No. 1 in D Major 2:46:21 No. 2 in B-Flat Major 2:47:32 No. 3 in D Major 5 Menuets, K. 461: 2:48:35 No. 1 in C Major 2:51:24 No. 2 in E-Flat Major 2:54:04 No. 3 in G Major 2:56:48 No. 4 in B-Flat Major 2:59:18 No. 5 in F Major 6 Kontretänze, K. 462: 3:02:00 No. 1 in C Major 3:03:53 No. 2 in E-Flat Major 3:05:35 No. 3 in B-Flat Major 3:06:37 No. 4 in D Major 3:08:12 No. 5 in B-Flat Major 3:09:15 No. 6 in F Major 2 Quadrillen, K. 463: 3:10:52 No. 1 in F Major 3:13:25 No. 2 in B-Flat Major 3:15:57 6 German Dances, K. 509
“No story lives unless someone wants to know it…!” (…) The composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote a great deal of dance music, both for public use and as elements of larger works such as operas, quartets, and symphonies. According to the reminiscences of those who knew him, the composer himself enjoyed dancing very much; he was skillful and danced often. About 200 dances by Mozart are still preserved. Mozart began writing dances when he was five years old. In 1768, when Mozart was 12, his father Leopold reported that Wolfgang had composed "many minuets for all types of instruments”. Mozart continued to write dance music for various occasions during the Salzburg period of his life (up to 1781). Following his move to Vienna, the pace of dance music composition increased, as on 7 December 1787 Mozart was appointed Royal and Imperial Chamber Composer for Emperor Joseph II. This post, though largely a sinecure, had as its main duty the composition of dances for the balls held in the Redoutensälen (public ballrooms) of the Imperial Palace. Mozart complied with this requirement scrupulously, composing dances in great number. He generally wrote dances each year between late December and early March; this reflected the scheduling of the imperial balls, which were held "every Sunday during the carnival season, as well as on the last Thursday before Lent and on the last three days of the carnival." There are dances from 1788, 1789, and 1791; none date from 1790 because the Emperor was ill and died February 20 of that year. Mozart's dances are primarily in three genres. -Minuet The minuet was slightly old-fashioned by Mozart's time. It was of aristocratic origin, elegant and stately. Mozart wrote his minuets in ternary form that is, first the minuet proper, then a contrasting trio section, followed by a return of the minuet. Mozart also wrote a great number of minuets intended for listening rather than dancing: they occur (usually as the third of four movements) in his symphonies, string quartets, and many other works. These minuets are usually longer, faster in tempo and less regular in their phrasing than the minuets meant for dancing. -German dance The German dance originated with the lower social classes. It was much livelier than the minuet and to some degree resembled the waltz. The close physical contact between the dancers, together with constant spinning causing dizziness, led this dance to be attacked as immoral. It was nonetheless danced widely. Mozart's German dances are, like the minuets, in ternary form, but normally with a coda added. -Contredanse The contredanse was a form descended from English country dance. Like its ancestor, it was rich in figures (individual movements and patterns) and was popular among all social classes. Mozart composed contredanses as a sequence of multiple sections. Of the three genres, minuets predominate in Mozart's early career, the latter two types later on. The core instrumentation of the dances is a simplified orchestra in which there are no violas, and the bass instruments (cello and double bass) play the same line. A variety of wind instruments is usually included, and often trumpets and timpani. To these basic instruments a few dances add additional instruments not ordinarily found in the orchestra of Mozart's time: fife and drum, tambourine, tuned sleighbells, the hurdy-gurdy, the post horn and the flageolet, which was the piccolo of Mozart's day. -Wikipedia
"Right now, there are people all over the world who are just like you. They're either lonely, they're missing somebody, they're depressed, they're hurt, they're scarred from the past, they're having personal issues no one knows about, they have secrets you wouldn't believe. They wish, they dream and they hope. And right now, they are sitting here reading these words, and I'm writing this for you so you don't feel alone anymore. Always remember, don't be depressed about the past, don't worry about the future, and just focus on today. If today's not so great don't worry! Tomorrow's a new chance. If you are reading this, be sure to share this around to make others feel better. Have a nice day!"
When the world crumbles, when the structures of a civilization falter, it is good to return to that which in history does not flex, but on the contrary recovers courage, gathers the separated, pacifies without bruising. It’s worth recalling that the genius of creation is also moving in an history devoted to the destruction ..
Especially true now, with the new Hitler Putin threatening all that is decent in this world. Nothing heals and restores hope better than great music, the creation of the most sublime geniuses that ever lived. Thank you!
Senhor Cirse e amigos, boa noite. No mundo atual somente Deus: "Deixo-vos a paz, a Minha paz vos dou; eu não vo-la dou como o mundo a dá" João 14:27A e as artes em geral é que nos servem de refúgio. Forte abraço do Brasil.
Wow, listen this transfers me back to Mozart's home in Salzburg which I visited 10 years ago with the woman who is now my wife... Thank you for triggering such beautiful memories..
Mozart’s dance Musick had a rare charm & elegance of a man who understood dance well (‘I’ve often thought that dancing was my true calling’ he wrote in 1783) and which sets him far above his less talented contemporary composers who churn’d out (read: ‘scribbl’d) unorganis’d vacuous junk (devoid of contrapuntal ingenuities, at least for the most part) which had to be ‘supplied’ for salon dancing parties - triple-time fluff that was play’d once and then thrown away - but no one to-day would dare do that with any of Mozart’s music - Or as he wrote in April 1778 to his father: ‘Of course I could scribble like others do ev’ry day but compositions find themselves going out into the world [like grown up adolescent] and I would hate ever to be asham’d of my name on the title-page of any composition which does not live-up to the highest standards of sound-composition…’ What a Virgo-Rising-Perfectionist this ‘little-man’ was ! When ask’d about his high level of spot-on assuredness in his compositions he simply shrugg’d saying ‘I can not possibly do otherwise…even if I tried !’
Well, yes, it would have been nice but you would have had to have been a part of the Salzburg or Viennese aristocracy. And even then, your chances of surviving childhood were about 50-50. If cholera, dysentery, tb, ignorance, sexism, superstition, body odor, bad breath or rotten food didn't kill you, the Catholic Church would!
Bonjour a toutes et a tous! Merci beaucoup pour cette magnifique compilation de Mr Mozart: Complete German Dances & Menuets Volume 1, c'est un vrai plaisir d'écouter de la grande et belle musique, cela me fait beaucoup de bien pour l'esprit et pour me détendre et être en paix avec moi même. Prenez bien soin de vous. A bientôt!
This collection of Mozart’s dance music (1764-1791) offers a keen insight into his melodic world & could be us’d (in connection with his Ballet Music for Ascanio in Alba (K. 111) from October of 1771, the Mozartean remnants within Les petits reins of 1778 (K. 299a/b/c) , Idomoneo (K. 367) of Jan 1781, his Pantomime K. 446 of Feb 1783, his incidental music to Thamos (1774 & 1779) as well as his other dance music written for the Court of Vienna (1787-1791) not included here on this recording e.g. Marches, Bagatelle, Waltzes & Gigues etc. (to which we could add the Minuetti from the Divertimenti Serenatas & the Sinfonias-as well as dance music such as that us’d in Act III of Figaro (K. 491, March-April 1786) & Don Giovanni (May 1787) etc. to create a completely new Ballet (or three !) using nothing but the Music of Mozart ! This current YT video is more than a little handy for that sort of endeavour - for which we extend our biggest THANK YOU from all Mozarteans out there in the wild !!
Yes I agree with your perceptive comments. Ballet companies should avail themselves of these joyful melodies. In fact I had read (his wife Constance comments) that Mozart himself was very fond of dancing, unlike most composers. That delight in dancing really shows!
K 509 is, in my opinion, the most underrated Mozart piece. Hopefully after a couple days of this video being up, that will change! Thank you either way for the amazing effort you put in your videos!
As sinfonia de Mozart, me traz paz interior com Deus e comigo mesmo e com às pessoas. Me sinto calma e centrada noo que ocorreu ao redor e no mundo com um olhar de admiração e respeito, deve ser pela harmonia da melodia...
BELLISIMO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MUCHAS GRACIAS !!!!!!!!!!!! BENDICIONES !!!!!!!!!!! AHHH ...... POR CIERTO MOZART FUE' UNO DE MIS PRIMEROS AMORES MUSICALES ..... A LA EDAD DE SIETE AÑOS .... EJECUTE' UNA FAMOSA SONATINA DE BEETHOVEN ... FUE' EL SEGUNDO CONCIERTO DE MI VIDA . NUNCA LO OLVIDARÉ !!!!!!!!
Als ik deze dansjes hoor dan hoor ik Mozart als een ondeugende jongen die zich met de zwierende rokken vermaakt. Een guitige jonge knul die van het leven geniet. Groetend Petrus Bagasbas.
Je vous attendrais le temps qu'il faudra mais sachez une chose c est que je vous aimerai toujours malgré les distances je pense très fort à toi tout le temps je t'aime très très fort mon bébé d'amour merci beaucoup pour ce post merci pronfonde gratitude merci ❤❤❤
if he could do so much in music for the short life he had how much more could he have achieved had he lived a few more years and to say he was brilliant will be an understatement he was brilliance itself
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Tracklist:
7 Menuets, K. 65a:
0:00:00 I. Menuet in G Major
0:02:23 II. Menuet in D Major
0:04:52 III. Menuet in A Major
0:07:27 IV. Menuet in F Major
0:10:52 V. Menuet in C Major
0:13:02 VI. Menuet in G Major
0:15:49 VII. Menuet in D Major
0:18:01 Kontretanz in B-Flat Major, K. 123
0:19:21 Menuet in E-Flat Major, K. 122
20 Menuets, K. 103:
0:20:38 I. Menuet No. 1
0:23:51 II. Menuet No. 2
0:26:05 III. Menuet No. 3
0:29:10 IV. Menuet No. 4
0:31:29 V. Menuet No. 5
0:33:46 VI. Menuet No. 6
0:36:22 VII. Menuet No. 7
0:39:19 VIII. Menuet No. 8
0:41:51 IX. Menuet No. 9
0:45:02 X. Menuet No. 10
0:47:29 XI. Menuet No. 11
0:50:20 XII. Menuet No. 12
0:52:30 XIII. Menuet No. 13
0:54:54 XIV. Menuet No. 14
0:57:33 XV. Menuet No. 15
0:59:41 XVI. Menuet No. 16
1:00:24 XVII. Menuet No. 17
1:01:08 XVIII. Menuet No. 18
1:02:03 XIX. Menuet No. 19
1:02:49 XX. Menuet No. 20
6 Menuets, K. 104:
1:05:31 I. Menuet No. 1 in C Major
1:07:59 II. Menuet No. 2 in F Major
1:10:24 III. Menuet No. 3 in C Major
1:12:37 IV. Menuet No. 4 in A Major
1:13:34 V. Menuet No. 5 in G Major
1:16:07 VI. Menuet No. 6 in G Major
6 Menuets, K. 105:
1:18:44 I. Menuet No. 1 in D Major
1:21:08 II. Menuet No. 2 in D Major
1:23:23 III. Menuet No. 3 in D Major
1:25:52 IV. Menuet No. 4 in G Major
1:27:56 V. Menuet No. 5 in G Major
1:30:15 VI. Menuet No. 6 in G Major
6 Menuets, K. 61h:
1:32:29 I. Menuet No. 1 in C Major
1:35:09 II. Menuet No. 2 in A Major
1:36:14 III. Menuet No. 3 in D Major
1:38:36 IV. Menuet No. 4 in B-Flat Major
1:39:31 V. Menuet No. 5 in G Major
1:42:25 VI. Menuet No. 6 in C Major
16 Menuets, K. 176:
1:45:13 I. Menuet No. 1 in C Major
1:47:34 II. Menuet No. 2 in G Major
1:50:32 III. Menuet No. 3 in E-Flat Major
1:51:18 IV. Menuet No. 4 in B-Flat Major
1:52:17 V. Menuet No. 5 in F Major
1:54:44 VI. Menuet No. 6 in D Major
1:57:01 VII. Menuet No. 7 in A Major
1:57:54 VIII. Menuet No. 8 in C Major
2:00:15 IX. Menuet No. 9 in G Major
2:02:41 X. Menuet No. 10 in B-Flat Major
2:03:36 XI. Menuet No. 11 in F Major
2:05:48 XII. Menuet No. 12 in D Major
2:08:09 XIII. Menuet No. 13 in G Major
2:10:37 XIV. Menuet No. 14 in C Major
2:12:51 XV. Menuet No. 15 in F Major
2:15:51 XVI. Menuet No. 16 in D Major
6 Menuets, K. 164:
2:18:04 I. Menuet No. 1 in D Major
2:20:36 II. Menuet No. 2 in D Major
2:23:14 III. Menuet No. 3 in D Major
2:25:32 IV. Menuet No. 4 in G Major
2:28:09 V. Menuet No. 5 in G Major
2:30:29 VI. Menuet No. 6 in G Major
4 Kontretänze, K. 101:
2:32:49 I. Kontretänz No. 1 in F Major. Gavotte
2:34:25 II. Kontretänz No. 2 in G Major. Andantino
2:36:08 III. Kontretänz No. 3 in D Major. Presto
2:37:09 IV. Kontretänz No. 4 in F Major. Gavotte
4 Kontretänze, K. 267:
2:39:10 I. Kontretänz No. 1 in G Major
2:40:40 II. Kontretänz No. 2 in E-Flat Major
2:42:14 III. Kontretänz No. 3 in A Major
2:43:31 IV. Kontretänz No. 4 in D Major
3 Menuets, K. 363:
2:45:17 No. 1 in D Major
2:46:21 No. 2 in B-Flat Major
2:47:32 No. 3 in D Major
5 Menuets, K. 461:
2:48:35 No. 1 in C Major
2:51:24 No. 2 in E-Flat Major
2:54:04 No. 3 in G Major
2:56:48 No. 4 in B-Flat Major
2:59:18 No. 5 in F Major
6 Kontretänze, K. 462:
3:02:00 No. 1 in C Major
3:03:53 No. 2 in E-Flat Major
3:05:35 No. 3 in B-Flat Major
3:06:37 No. 4 in D Major
3:08:12 No. 5 in B-Flat Major
3:09:15 No. 6 in F Major
2 Quadrillen, K. 463:
3:10:52 No. 1 in F Major
3:13:25 No. 2 in B-Flat Major
3:15:57 6 German Dances, K. 509
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“No story lives unless someone wants to know it…!” (…)
The composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote a great deal of dance music, both for public use and as elements of larger works such as operas, quartets, and symphonies. According to the reminiscences of those who knew him, the composer himself enjoyed dancing very much; he was skillful and danced often.
About 200 dances by Mozart are still preserved. Mozart began writing dances when he was five years old. In 1768, when Mozart was 12, his father Leopold reported that Wolfgang had composed "many minuets for all types of instruments”. Mozart continued to write dance music for various occasions during the Salzburg period of his life (up to 1781).
Following his move to Vienna, the pace of dance music composition increased, as on 7 December 1787 Mozart was appointed Royal and Imperial Chamber Composer for Emperor Joseph II. This post, though largely a sinecure, had as its main duty the composition of dances for the balls held in the Redoutensälen (public ballrooms) of the Imperial Palace. Mozart complied with this requirement scrupulously, composing dances in great number. He generally wrote dances each year between late December and early March; this reflected the scheduling of the imperial balls, which were held "every Sunday during the carnival season, as well as on the last Thursday before Lent and on the last three days of the carnival." There are dances from 1788, 1789, and 1791; none date from 1790 because the Emperor was ill and died February 20 of that year.
Mozart's dances are primarily in three genres.
-Minuet
The minuet was slightly old-fashioned by Mozart's time. It was of aristocratic origin, elegant and stately. Mozart wrote his minuets in ternary form that is, first the minuet proper, then a contrasting trio section, followed by a return of the minuet. Mozart also wrote a great number of minuets intended for listening rather than dancing: they occur (usually as the third of four movements) in his symphonies, string quartets, and many other works. These minuets are usually longer, faster in tempo and less regular in their phrasing than the minuets meant for dancing.
-German dance
The German dance originated with the lower social classes. It was much livelier than the minuet and to some degree resembled the waltz. The close physical contact between the dancers, together with constant spinning causing dizziness, led this dance to be attacked as immoral. It was nonetheless danced widely. Mozart's German dances are, like the minuets, in ternary form, but normally with a coda added.
-Contredanse
The contredanse was a form descended from English country dance. Like its ancestor, it was rich in figures (individual movements and patterns) and was popular among all social classes. Mozart composed contredanses as a sequence of multiple sections. Of the three genres, minuets predominate in Mozart's early career, the latter two types later on.
The core instrumentation of the dances is a simplified orchestra in which there are no violas, and the bass instruments (cello and double bass) play the same line. A variety of wind instruments is usually included, and often trumpets and timpani.
To these basic instruments a few dances add additional instruments not ordinarily found in the orchestra of Mozart's time: fife and drum, tambourine, tuned sleighbells, the hurdy-gurdy, the post horn and the flageolet, which was the piccolo of Mozart's day.
-Wikipedia
"Right now, there are people all over the world who are just like you. They're either lonely, they're missing somebody, they're depressed, they're hurt, they're scarred from the past, they're having personal issues no one knows about, they have secrets you wouldn't believe. They wish, they dream and they hope. And right now, they are sitting here reading these words, and I'm writing this for you so you don't feel alone anymore. Always remember, don't be depressed about the past, don't worry about the future, and just focus on today. If today's not so great don't worry! Tomorrow's a new chance. If you are reading this, be sure to share this around to make others feel better. Have a nice day!"
When the world crumbles, when the structures of a civilization falter, it is good to return to that which in history does not flex, but on the contrary recovers courage, gathers the separated, pacifies without bruising. It’s worth recalling that the genius of creation is also moving in an history devoted to the destruction ..
You're a real thinker and a very talented writer Philippe Cirse!
Especially true now, with the new Hitler Putin threatening all that is decent in this world. Nothing heals and restores hope better than great music, the creation of the most sublime geniuses that ever lived. Thank you!
Senhor Cirse e amigos, boa noite. No mundo atual somente Deus: "Deixo-vos a paz, a Minha paz vos dou; eu não vo-la dou como o mundo a dá" João 14:27A e as artes em geral é que nos servem de refúgio. Forte abraço do Brasil.
@@iggykarpov ОMG, i am from Russia, but i think actually as you said! You are right, dear friend. And Only Music could save our World 🌎...
The world will be a better place with more like Philippe Cirse
2:23:14 - "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" inspiration?
Comfort and Grace ol Mozart’s music are off the charts
Mozart? Was für ein genialer Meister der Musik,wunderbar, danke .
Wow, listen this transfers me back to Mozart's home in Salzburg which I visited 10 years ago with the woman who is now my wife... Thank you for triggering such beautiful memories..
Great music it carries me into wonderland where there is no sorrows or worries.Amazing
They are very good to start a day! Listen to all of them while you eat your breakfast, lunch, or dinner 😆
AND perfect, on low volume, with online work at home!!! ;-)))......RESPLENDENT stuff, this!!!
Mozart’s dance Musick had a rare charm & elegance of a man who understood dance well (‘I’ve often thought that dancing was my true calling’ he wrote in 1783) and which sets him far above his less talented contemporary composers who churn’d out (read: ‘scribbl’d) unorganis’d vacuous junk (devoid of contrapuntal ingenuities, at least for the most part) which had to be ‘supplied’ for salon dancing parties - triple-time fluff that was play’d once and then thrown away - but no one to-day would dare do that with any of Mozart’s music -
Or as he wrote in April 1778 to his father: ‘Of course I could scribble like others do ev’ry day but compositions find themselves going out into the world [like grown up adolescent] and I would hate ever to be asham’d of my name on the title-page of any composition which does not live-up to the highest standards of sound-composition…’
What a Virgo-Rising-Perfectionist this ‘little-man’ was ! When ask’d about his high level of spot-on assuredness in his compositions he simply shrugg’d saying ‘I can not possibly do otherwise…even if I tried !’
The dance at 2. 39 was pure joy. Such energy and beauty.
how i wish I had lived in his time to experience him first hand what a maestro.
Well, yes, it would have been nice but you would have had to have been a part of the Salzburg or Viennese aristocracy. And even then, your chances of surviving childhood were about 50-50. If cholera, dysentery, tb, ignorance, sexism, superstition, body odor, bad breath or rotten food didn't kill you, the Catholic Church would!
Mesmerising instrumental music.
Very soothing during the night.
With love from Sethu, India
I love Mozart! He is my idol!
You are right
You are right
Who doesn't love Mozart? it's impossible not to love his music...Cheers from France
@chani weiss So do I.
Adoro Mozart. Quante volte mi ha salvato la vita!
Merci à Brillant Classic qui nous offre de si belles soirées. Pour quelqu'un qui, comme moi, n'a pas la télé, c'est un formidable cadeau!
❤❤grazie. Maestro
Bonjour a toutes et a tous! Merci beaucoup pour cette magnifique compilation de Mr Mozart: Complete German Dances & Menuets Volume 1, c'est un vrai plaisir d'écouter de la grande et belle musique, cela me fait beaucoup de bien pour l'esprit et pour me détendre et être en paix avec moi même. Prenez bien soin de vous. A bientôt!
Can't think of more enjoyable tunes than dances...
Mozart! That calms the soul, makes the heart rejoice. Thank you so much for choosing this great performance!
Our pleasure, thank you for listening!
Mozart is the best composer
Based
Mozart o maior de todos os tempos!
❤❤Mozart un grande
I can't puss up this a strake of luck. Thanks . I well be with thrilling music
Wspaniałe i ponadczasowe. Ta muzyka będzie zachwycać wiecznie.
W.A. Mozart è sempre meraviglioso, semplice, completo. una musica appagante e persino anche curativa.
Спасибо! Конечно 27 концертов Моцарта для ф-но с оркестром - недосягаемая вершина. Но и это просто великолепная коллекция.
"DA...DA~1,000% SOGLASNO!!!! :-))))....
Thanks Brilliant Classics.
É maravilhoso,! Poder ouvir essas melodias em sinfonia,alegra-nos muito😇🥰🥰é um flutuar....
Em Espírito, ❤Deus Abençoe 🙏🏻
Brilliant music forever!!
Mozart played well puts me into a meditative state that feels like the holy spirit. None of my 20th or 21st century favourites does the same.
What a marathon! I look forward to Volume 2. I note a few significant differences with the Philips Complete Mozart Edition
ASMF / Neville Marriner
Sensationell !!!
This collection of Mozart’s dance music (1764-1791) offers a keen insight into his melodic world & could be us’d (in connection with his Ballet Music for Ascanio in Alba (K. 111) from October of 1771, the Mozartean remnants within Les petits reins of 1778 (K. 299a/b/c) , Idomoneo (K. 367) of Jan 1781, his Pantomime K. 446 of Feb 1783, his incidental music to Thamos (1774 & 1779) as well as his other dance music written for the Court of Vienna (1787-1791) not included here on this recording e.g. Marches, Bagatelle, Waltzes & Gigues etc. (to which we could add the Minuetti from the Divertimenti Serenatas & the Sinfonias-as well as dance music such as that us’d in Act III of Figaro (K. 491, March-April 1786) & Don Giovanni (May 1787) etc. to create a completely new Ballet (or three !) using nothing but the Music of Mozart !
This current YT video is more than a little handy for that sort of endeavour - for which we extend our biggest THANK YOU from all Mozarteans out there in the wild !!
Yes I agree with your perceptive comments. Ballet companies should avail themselves of these joyful melodies. In fact I had read (his wife Constance comments) that Mozart himself was very fond of dancing, unlike most composers. That delight in dancing really shows!
Two small corrections, the correct title should read les petits riens, and K 491 is a piano concerto in c minor.
Alegria i relax total per l'esperit!!!! Mozart per sempre!!! Únic!!!
I hope that all musicians are being well and fully recoverd after this! :)
Mozart is my number 1
K 509 is, in my opinion, the most underrated Mozart piece. Hopefully after a couple days of this video being up, that will change! Thank you either way for the amazing effort you put in your videos!
Wow... well.. I don't know what to say. That was the most exciting and seamless 13 minutes.. It's pure compelling dance music to be sure.
The piano version of k509 is really cool too
As sinfonia de Mozart, me traz paz interior com Deus e comigo mesmo e com às pessoas.
Me sinto calma e centrada noo que ocorreu ao redor e no mundo com um olhar de admiração e respeito, deve ser pela harmonia da melodia...
BELLISIMO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MUCHAS GRACIAS !!!!!!!!!!!!
BENDICIONES !!!!!!!!!!!
AHHH ......
POR CIERTO MOZART FUE' UNO DE MIS PRIMEROS AMORES
MUSICALES .....
A LA EDAD DE SIETE AÑOS ....
EJECUTE' UNA FAMOSA
SONATINA DE BEETHOVEN ...
FUE' EL SEGUNDO CONCIERTO DE
MI VIDA .
NUNCA LO OLVIDARÉ !!!!!!!!
How gracious this dancing music is !
Als ik deze dansjes hoor dan hoor ik Mozart als een ondeugende jongen die zich met de zwierende rokken vermaakt. Een guitige jonge knul die van het leven geniet. Groetend Petrus Bagasbas.
❤sublime
Mozart è ❤la fonte dei mii pensieri
SUPERBE, C'EST MAGNIFIQUE !
No me canso de admirar tan bella música
Fantastic collections
seleccion perfecta
Je vous attendrais le temps qu'il faudra mais sachez une chose c est que je vous aimerai toujours malgré les distances je pense très fort à toi tout le temps je t'aime très très fort mon bébé d'amour merci beaucoup pour ce post merci pronfonde gratitude merci ❤❤❤
Mozart wrote minuets at age 4 or 5 and never stopped.
Mozart un verdadero genio
I know every note beautiful
38 to 48 minute mark every measure ends the same exact way.
Didn’t expect that monotony from mozart
광고없이 들으니 좋아요 구독누르고 갑니다
Que' Mu'sica,brillante y fresca,manantial de sonidos.Genio y figura!!!!!.-
Beautiful menuets ! Thenk you !
Empezar mi sábado escuchando hermosas melodías, muchas gracias ❤️
beautiful, thank you.
Thanks for uploading this rare gem 😁❤️
Hear hearrrr!!!! :-))....
Beautiful ! Thank you !
HERMOSA Y DE MUCHA CLASE, ME FASCINA, GRACIAS POR SUBIRLA!!
I ❤ Mozart 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
BRAVO MAESTRO MOZART 💐 💖 ❤️ 🇬🇪
Thank you.
Thank you for the upload. 💖
A masterclass in composition
Thanks !
¡Qué lindo!
🤗 🤗 🤗 🤗
Muchas gracias
Oh good lord....what a collection......
Mozart le roi des menuets
モーツァルトを聴けばこの世は心地よい天国
Thank you! 🌸
Well played and recorded
Mozart grandioso y divino
if he could do so much in music for the short life he had how much more could he have achieved had he lived a few more years and to say he was brilliant will be an understatement he was brilliance itself
Belleza suprema. Mozart grandioso y divino
Listening this vivid melody ,
I remember my youth that was full of various dreams
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Thank you very much for this great recording. Will this be available for download or on CD? That would be great.
FABULOSO
Belleza suprema
Eine Reihe sehr schöner Tänze !
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🎻🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤수고 많으셨습니다~☕
Thanks for make this one
Hermoso...¡Excepcional!
No hay palabras para describir tanta belleza.
Gracias!
Mozart un genio
Que.musica.tan.maravillosa.gracias
Thanks
Mozart est genie !
I miei grandi amori sono tre........ Vivaldi... Mozart...e Beethoven. Tutti.i più grandi in assoluto,!!
Esta música encantadora limpia el alma.
COOL
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Gracias por tanta belleza
Splendid !💐
Nice
GRANDE Mozart
Musica incomparable
Do you know what the most beautiful period on earth was? The world classics in music, science and literature originated in the 1700s.
Muchos grases. Liels paldies! Mocarts bija un paliks lielisks komponists.
Maravilloso gracias