I can understnd some Russian, having spent time in USSR then in Russia, but I am unable to write a correct sentence in this beautiful but difficult language.. This si true also of French. This is perhaops a sign of cultural refinement and can explmain why Franch and Ruissian peiple find so close to each other. Mysliveček"belongs to this long series of higjly composers, musiciens, etc. born in Bohemia, which was at that ime a great artistic focus, but also a preovince of the Austrian empire, and thus quite neglected by th capital Vienna and the uusal sponsors of at at hat tome, aristocracy and bishops. So, most of these talented musicians had to exile, either in Vienna or in Italy. Thos was rhe case of Mysliveček, who spent a lot of time in Italy and died rather young, as did his close frienfd Mozart? Mozart called him " his dear Bohemian", and the viv cinity of their talants and style can be fully understood when we listen to this heartful concerto. Cheers from France to Russia. Gerard
@@тамаратамара-ж8ю a Kiss to all russian people!I'm not in favor of the Attack against Ucraine but I'm against the Attack of Anglosaxons against Russia as well (the Attack and sanctions caused the reaction of Russia!¡! It was expected by Biden an co). In Italy The great Gergiev was dismissed by La Scala while conducting Tchaykovsky:what a shame! But be sure that Italian people love Russian culture and its ancient civilisation! Don't look at the stupid and modest western political leaders......
He was a prett handsome kid. Too bad ha liked his opera prime donne not just on stage but in bed too. By the time Mozart visited him sometime around 1780 he'd lost his nose, among other disfigurations, to syphilis. Still, he was the only non-Italian composer who made a successful living as an opera composer in Italy for most of his life. Handel and Hasse were there for a period of years, but not most of their lives..
There is a book about his life, written by Marietta Shaginjan, excellen one! In Russian, may be not translated yet! MOzart tryed to kopy his Works, as he was 13.
Great Music Forever !
Браво! Великолепный концерт! Спасибо!
I can understnd some Russian, having spent time in USSR then in Russia, but I am unable to write a correct sentence in this beautiful but difficult language.. This si true also of French. This is perhaops a sign of cultural refinement and can explmain why Franch and Ruissian peiple find so close to each other. Mysliveček"belongs to this long series of higjly composers, musiciens, etc. born in Bohemia, which was at that ime a great artistic focus, but also a preovince of the Austrian empire, and thus quite neglected by th capital Vienna and the uusal sponsors of at at hat tome, aristocracy and bishops. So, most of these talented musicians had to exile, either in Vienna or in Italy. Thos was rhe case of Mysliveček, who spent a lot of time in Italy and died rather young, as did his close frienfd Mozart? Mozart called him " his dear Bohemian", and the viv cinity of their talants and style can be fully understood when we listen to this heartful concerto.
Cheers from France to Russia.
Gerard
@@gerardbegni2806 Thanks for your sincerely and beautiful answer!
@@тамаратамара-ж8ю Bolchoïe spatsiba - My pleasure Tamara !!!
@@тамаратамара-ж8ю a Kiss to all russian people!I'm not in favor of the Attack against Ucraine but I'm against the Attack of Anglosaxons against Russia as well (the Attack and sanctions caused the reaction of Russia!¡! It was expected by Biden an co). In Italy The great Gergiev was dismissed by La Scala while conducting Tchaykovsky:what a shame! But be sure that Italian people love Russian culture and its ancient civilisation! Don't look at the stupid and modest western political leaders......
@@andreagriseri7656 Благодарю Вас!
Who's that guy? This violin sounds perfect! 🎻👍
Un altro piccolo prezioso gioiello da me sconosciuto, per la nostra collezione, da farne tesoro!
Lovely baroque music from unknown composer.
i think this is classical not baroque
@ Valery Taubin Dear friend, Myslivecek was not "unknown" at all! He was one of the most famous and talented Bohemian composers of his time!
@@aigleroyal3941 thank you.
@@antoniomamone4674 stile galante?
@@timcapes5000 yes
He was a prett handsome kid. Too bad ha liked his opera prime donne not just on stage but in bed too. By the time Mozart visited him sometime around 1780 he'd lost his nose, among other disfigurations, to syphilis. Still, he was the only non-Italian composer who made a successful living as an opera composer in Italy for most of his life. Handel and Hasse were there for a period of years, but not most of their lives..
damn thats terrible.....
There is a book about his life, written by Marietta Shaginjan, excellen one! In Russian, may be not translated yet! MOzart tryed to kopy his Works, as he was 13.
Well, yes, nice with rather folksy interludes. Czechs do that.
The comfort of this performance is exceptional and particular, and stains in my heart
Very genial, 'galant'. Hoomeyow!!
Excellent 🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵👍👍
It is a friendly dialogue of the violin with other instruments that are harmonic co-workers.
What a peaceful dialogue!
Boa tarde. Uma grata surpresa! Peças belas e sem exageros. Bela música! Muito obrigada e um forte abraço do Brasil.
musique apaisante
Marvelous.
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
💖🌹👍☺😊💖🌹👍 ! Merci !
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