Mozart - Symphony No. 25 (Bernstein)
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K. 183/173dB
Conductor: Leonard Bernstein
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Wiener Philharmoniker)
0:31 - Allegro con brio
8:45 - Andante
15:08 - Menuetto & Trio
19:07 - Allegro
He wrote this when he was 17 years old! An absolutely towering genius of the ages.
@@hughjackson6306 Mozart wrote his symphony No. 1 when he was 8.🙂
@@hughjackson6306 Some advice , if you are going to be insulting review before you post. Might stop you looking silly. Happy to help 🙂
@@hughjackson6306 I didn’t “attack” you, stop being so precious. Even UA-cam thinks you are being offensive.
@@hughjackson6306 But I get it, you are definitely the victim here😂
This master piece music always haunts me, reminds me of my Dad. He passed away when I was only 12, I'm 59 now. Thank you Mozart.
Nice
I feel that although I’m not 59 and he died when I was 7
Thank you John for sharing it with us 😉
It reminds me of mine too. He died when I was 8
Damn major bummer dude
Regardless of whether we have nationality, religion, or different ways of looking at reality, it is masterpieces such as this that truly unite us into one humanity.
I believe that ONLY MUSIC can do that; nothing and nobody else.
In fact, look at an orchestra; it's heaven on earth. If not, what other group of people is as perfect as an orchestra playing a masterpiece?
for most people yes, but there's muslims (not all of course) who believe playing musical instruments or listening to music is a sin
No doubt.That is a good reason to love classical music and admire musicians, whose profession is one the most noble ones.
@@vss1232 It' s because, as Albert Einstein said, human stupidity knows no bounds.
The first time Mozart wrote a symphony the quality of which nobody in the world was capable of matching. At 17 he was already the best composer in Europe. Worth listening to all the symphonies from k16 on.
노 노. 그는 이때부터 재능을 발휘하기 시작. 최고의 곡은 40번 부터 나오기 시작함.
Ever listened to Haydn?
@@enricoluccarini3626 sure - Haydn was the only composer near Mozart in the classical era.
@@바르톨로메오크리스토 No 40 was Mozart's 2nd from last symphony and composed 3 years before his death. Mozart was composing world class great music from the age of a teenager. Yes he got better as he got older but there are works written when he was 25 that were as good as the later works. K271 piano concerto for example.
You can hear the joy. Hear the pain. Beautiful. Masterful.
What a mature and elegant interpretation, just as anyone would expect from the great Bernstein.
Anyone have date for this performance/recording?
17 years old Mozart wrote this MASTERPIECE !!!
My Mozart ❤️ always my favorite, what a tremendous relax for the soul!! I enjoy every piece of Mozart!!! 17 years old... amazing!!
I know right!! 2:07 to 2:32 is just especially amazing
@@nameless5053 yes this part is pure genius, I can't help but smile when I hear it, it's dancing and gentle and then at 2:46 it transitions back at the original theme very smoothly.
16:52 is just pure perfection! That's what I love about Mozart. The 3rd movement starts ultra epic, and then, just out of the blue this childish motive. It's just beautiful!
GREAT commentary!!!!!!! This "out of the blue" is unique of Mozart !!! There is not anywhere else, not Bach, not Beethoven, not Brahms, not anyone of the considered greats
E che bello leggere commenti in tante lingue. Grazie Maestro per essere capace di unire tutti noi in un'unica umanità🙏🙏🙏
Hudba je mocná čarodějka.
Happy Birthday, Amadeus. ALL bow to thee.
Literally one of the hardest horn parts Mozart has ever written.
Какое счастье- слушать великого Моцартп! Здесь все: солнце, небо, прозрачный воздух, радость и грусть!Великий композитор и великий дирижер!
Watching Bernstein work leaves us with no doubt how he was able to precisely get what would please a composer. Musicians trusted him and made sure to bring only what would please the composer as well through the person Bernstein. Lovely man!
Michael Reid Perry "Lovely man" Yes indeed fabulous but...so complex!
Belíssima sinfonia.Um caloroso abraço para os brasileiros que assistiram o vídeo.
A écouter à fond. Se laisser emporter par le génie de Mozart, sa fougue, sa joie, ses envolées. Les notes rien que les notes magiques, belles. Pour moi le luxe absolu. ❤❤❤🎼🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Me senti nocauteada com essa sinfonia quando assistia a primeira cena do filme Amadeus. Eu tinha 9 anos e estava conhecendo Mozart.... Foi muita emoção!! Nunca tinha ouvido nada tão impressionante e lindo!...a cena da Gran Partita acabou me influenciando para escolher estudar oboé!
Mozart in Sturm und Drang mode! What a wonderful performance. Bernstein was everything that was good about humanity.
For some reason I always had this serious image of Bernstein in my head. But the smile, the tip-toeing, and the shoulder shimmies during this performance really had my mind turned around.
No important. The music...
Henüz 17 yaşında iken dünyaya armağan ettiği bir şaheser..Müziğin hep yaşayacak deha Mozart
Leonard Bernstein, incomparável maestria, simpatia e interação com cada nota musical. Tudo por amor.🍃🌷🎼🎶🎵
Luz Marina Franco...I totally agree!
Luz Marina Franco I totally agree how right you are
Sim
I love how Bernstein interprets the close of the first movement. Goes from very soft to forte in such a short time. It's intriguing - like listening for a high speed train trackside and not only realizing it is approaching but that now is the moment!!
Как человек мог написать такое, это божественно!!!
Причём в 17 лет
🎶 Your music is like a balm for the soul, soothing and uplifting. The melodies resonate with a universal beauty, and your artistry has the power to transcend boundaries. Thank you for sharing your musical magic! 🙏🎼🌌
Great symphony, GREAT MOZART, great BERNSTEIN.
Thank God and thank you. Ir's like being in heaven 🎵🎵🎵💙💚💛
@Luigi Raimondo Pomo Right. I forgot to mention it.
@Luigi Raimondo Pomo Thank you! Have a nice Sunday (from Santiago de Chile) 😁
@Luigi Raimondo Pomo You know Neruda wasn't a 'model of man' although he was a great poet, so I don't like him
I miss Leonard Bernstein. He is my favorite conductor
Neither do I. The same reason
The moment in the 1st movement between 2:07 2:46 are beautiful and the best melodies I’ve ever heard
Agree 💯 percent
A minha é 3:47.
The audience behind Bernstein could only see half of the spectacle. It's a pleasure to watch his gesture and facial expression.
ZooDinghy His dramatics were to get only the very best and most appropriate from the musicians. We get the music, as Mozart intended.
And his whole body movements. He let people realize how much he enjoyed conducting this music
Beautiful and delicate interpretation of the second movement, in particular.
Божественная музыка, гениальный Моцарт - дар Бога всему человечеству.
Безусловно. Так оно и есть.
That moment at 1:20 when Bernstein just waved GET EM BOIS
СПАСИБО. ПРЕКРАСНАЯ ИНТЕРПРЕТАЦИЯ, БОЖЕСТВЕННАЯ СИМФОНИЯ!
The elder statesman of the musical world conducting the work of a genius teenager. A privilege to watch and listen. Thank you for the upload.
INTRO "Amadeus" (1984) ¡Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart el mejor compositor de todos los tiempos! ¡Bendiciones y salu2 desde CHILE!
This music is healing for me.
This should be classified as a world heritage.
This is the way haow the young Mozart already perceived the dramatism of G mainor, which we will rretrieve in the quintett K 518 and the 40° symphony.
I add Johann christian schikhardt a less know n German baroque composer . please listen his one flute and two oboes in g minor.you will be surprised how young Mozart transformed the idea in his own way.
interrupted in the middle with nescafe commercial... best feeling ever
it feels like being smashed with hammer on head...
Celebrating 250 years of this wonderful masterpiece! - October 5, 2023
How old was Mozart when he wrote that? 17? It's insane!
+Peter Rabitt he should be born in the USA to do that
no chance otherwise
He would be institutionalized today because he would have been taken away from his father for child abuse and put into a foster home for special children since he was autistic. We should start not giving a fuck about kids again, maybe it'll pop out another musical prodigy. I mean, if we look at the past, Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Brahms all had shitty childhoods.
LOL. It's true. But the Brahms' story is probably the worst. Just terrible. Playing piano in brothels at 15 yo because he was so good looking he could pass off as a girl. I can't help but think that's to blame for his later extremely weird relationship with Clara Schumann, and his even weirder behavior at old age. I mean, going around Vienna telling people "If only I had written The Blue Danube!" Truly sad...
Amen to the call to stop the coddling. But the worst abuse of all is forcing a "different" child to conform to the crowd, of course, for his own good--parental love and other tragedies. I say yank a different child out of public school and let him develop on his own. Would Mozart have been helped had his father followed today's prescription of child-raising by forcing Mozart to go to public school and probably be bullied by mediocrities who weren't worthy to tie his shoelaces, and to spend all day every day bored to death by teachers droning shit that had nothing to do with the development of his God-given talent. Thank the Lord for Leopold Mozart, who ignored all that crap about the importance of socializing children by forcing them to go to school. What on earth does that accomplish? Home-taught kids actually do better academically and socially in college than public school dimwits. Another assumption of the Left, the "socialization" thesis, blown out of the water.
Non c'est un GÉNIE voila tout et cela nous rend tellement heureux!
5:06 Classic break dancing
lol🤣
lol
Lol🤣😂🤣🤣
Leonard Thriller
Il a du génie ce Mozart. Merci pour ce bijoux !!
Oui
Одна из его лучших работ и одна из моих любимых. Какая приятная, спокойная, вдохновляющая и мотивирующая вещь. Спасибо Моцарт.
И где же уважаемый Вы услышали в этой музыке хоть каплю покоя, тогда как вся она проникнута , динамикой смятенной души человека находящегося в состоянии неразрешимого, неизбывного, трагического конфликта с неизбежными обстоятельствами его непростой жизни.
There was an ad of Titan Watches on IndiaTV Channel , long time back. I liked this music very much ., and I used to play it .Today after so long time I searched for that music and came to know It is Mozart Symphony. I must say music is excellant by any standards.
Did the Tata's pay Wolfgang in advance?
Superb & Leonard Bernstein is the best conductor ever !!! The adverts however drive me bonkers 😝!!!
Anybody who splices paid advertisements into classical music should not be allowed to post on UA-cam. This piece of perfection has been ruined by ads!
Go buy it then
Estoy descubriendo el genio de Mozart y ya he escuchado varías sinfonías y piezas de ópera y mis favoritas son: Primer movimiento 25ª sinfonía, Primer movimiento 40ª sinfonía y la obertura de las bodas de Fígaro. Esta pieza es absolutamente sublime, y está versión me parece la mejor
Solo puedo decir Mozart
I like everything going on here.
I feel this first movement is the best of Mozart's symphonies.
This isn’t any ordinary piece, it’s Mozart.
Recuerdo que yo era muy pequeña cuando vi este concierto en tv, no sabia quien lo habia compuesto, ni como se llamaba, pero se quedo en mi mente, luego supe que pertenecia a Mozart.
Bernstein deve amare così
tanto Mozart da volerlo migliorare.Ma il genio dei geni che Salisburgo ci donò riesce sempre a sorridere quando ascolta la versione del grande statunitense.
Это великолепно! Браво! Моцарт лекарство для души! Великий гений
映画アマデウスの冒頭で流れたこの曲、大好きです👌🎶当時5才だった息子がすごく気にいって口ずさんでいました。懐かしいです。有り難うございました。
Fun fact: The ears were created by the nature to listen Mozart
🙏❤️🙏
Леонард это чудо! Мне безумно нравится, как он дирижирует. Смотрю на него и даже забываю, какая музыка звучит
Simply amazing. Long live to Europe. 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
Svět!
One of the greatest of all early masterworks. A prodigious feat of unique compositional genius, in more ways than one.
bach est au dessus. pas de genie unique chez mozart.
Realmente é o único que podemos chamar de gênio. Uma graça de Deus para nós
@@PhilobachBach était en fait en retard sur son temps. Pedant que la plupart était dans le style galant, lui était tpujours dans les formes archaïque de la musique baroque, la figue, les premières formes sonates.
@@WALT1Z Bach n' a pas cherché à tomber dans le piège de la médiocrité qui plait au plus grand nombre....
Son contrepoint se marie à son inventivité mélodique…. comme dans cette figue d’ un autre monde : ua-cam.com/video/CBP_fOR2aaY/v-deo.html
@@Philobach Quel piège ? Le piège de la progression du collectif ? Qui nous a fait passer de la musique absolue a la musique programmatique ?
Es una obra espectacular, causa asombro pensar que a Mozart le criticaban por poner demasiadas notas en su música.
Over time, tastes change. Pop culture changes. 50 years from now, people may not appreciate it. Then, 50 years after that, there may be a resurgence.
i love the cello and the contrabass part in 5:06
4:20-4:44 Satyajit Ray directed two Feluda movies - Sonar Kella(1974) and Joi Baba Felunath (1978).In which he used this symphony as its theme music.
The famous Titan Watches-commercial ad jingle by A.R.Rehman is also based on this symphony.
Ill take the Ray films over the watch commercials!
The first movement seems to me as to be a salutation from paradise.
Pela primeira vez senti o medo de morrer....
@@franciscocamargo3712 por certo
지휘자 할아버지 표정이 너무 인자하시고 큐트해서 보는 내가 다 기분이 좋아짐👍
The best conducting for this piece
Magnifique! J'adore l'attitude du chef il kiff!!
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Outstanding! This makes me so happy.
"God was singing through this little man to all the world, unstoppable, making my defeat more bitter with every passing bar."
-Antonio Salieri
I know this. I'm pretty sure anybody who's seen the movie knows also. Why I figured I didnt have to put F. Murray Abraham. While that's his real name, obviously he only said this qoute because well he was playing Antonio Salieri.
One of my favourite pieces of music actually.
Bernstein and Von Karajan the Gods of Music 💜
I was blessed to have seen and heard them both on several occasions, all of which I will treasure until my last breath.
Such a good example of Sturm und Drang in music. One of my favorite compositions. Goes well with reading Goethe's "The Sorrows of Young Werther".
Listening this after a tough day gives total relaxation ❤❤❤
I think the bassoons really turned Bernstein on considering the withering sexy look he gave them end of second movement and he picked them out for special recognition at the end!!
Wow.. This music is great.
교향곡 도입부 진짜 레전드다.
Inspired and Great
How do people dislike this masterpiece?
Click the dislike button
@@paganinix2845 how funny 😐
@@paganinix2845Now that is what I needed some intelligent fun feedback!! Thank-You.
Leonard Bernstein was my favorite conductor ❤
Me too although Von Karajan comes close.
Simplemente genial, Mozart es un monstruo de la genialidad, hizo lo que quizo con la musica, nos dejo un gran repertorio durante su corta pero productiva vida, vivio en tiempo de genios musicales, fue de los mas grandes , si no el mas grande.
Me gusta mucho el manejo de la orquesta asi como la interpretacion, de Bernstein.
I watched the movie "Last Chance" about Paul Potts and when I heared this song I knew that it was by mozart and now I found it :)
It's NOT A SONG
The young Mozart had already perceived the dramatic value of the tonality of G inor, which he will exploit later on in the quintet K 516 or in the "great" symphony in G minor. This symphony is absolutely outstanding. NOte that Bernstein doubled the horns (the symplhony , like all the symphonies of Haydn and Mozart, is scored for two horns).
This symphony is scored for two oboes, two bassoons, four horns and strings.
No, lok at the score for instance on IMSLP, there are only two horn parts.
it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinfonia_n._25_(Mozart) Look here
2 horns in Bflat, 2 horns in G! This is why there are 4 horns, because there are different tonalities! ;-)
YOu are right. This is a noticeable exception. In Mozart's and Haydn's symphonies (even in minor), and also in Beethoven's except the 3 and 9, the horns are scored by two and sometimes the directors double them for tone reasons.
Another master piece of Mozart
THIS IS MY FAVOURITE
What a great conductor he was.
The sons of Bach are creators of style 'Sturm und Drang' in music. This piece, at once sombre and fiery, is closely related, in its expressive intensity, to the 'Sturm und Drang' symphonies of Haydn and, above all, to Mozart's so-called 'Little' G-minor Symphony.
J.C. Bach Symphony No.6 in G minor, Op.6
Johann Christian Bach - Symphony in E-flat major for two orchestras, Op.18, No.1
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Simfonia in F Major, Wq 175
C.P.E. Bach / Symphony in E minor, Wq. 178
J.C.F.Bach Sinfonia in D minor WFV I:3
The four musically-talented-in-their-own-right sons of J.S. Bach (Wilhelm Friedman, Karl Philip Emmanuel, Johann Christoph Fredrick and Johann Christian) have been neglected way too long and it is absolutely time that all of their surviving works be recorded on both vinyl records and CD's to be enjoyed for years to come. Please note that their music had a very profound influence on Mozart, the Haydn brothers and nearly all of their contemporaries.
Wonderful Performance ! Thank you for uploading :)
Perfect
Harmony
Ridiculous amount of ads; we get that you want to make money but one would think one ad should suffice. I clicked the video, there was an ad. I restarted the video as it was at 5 minutes, another ad. Finished the first movement, another ad.
It ruins the effect Mozart was going for. Bernstein himself said disrupting Mozart was not to be done!!
adblock....
Doesn't work that well. It's worse than commercial radio used to be.
Use Add B Bock plus with fire fox! Haven't had an add ruining a piece for me for a long time
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A rare sighting of Dmitri Shostakovich on the oboe!
Sublime celestiale meravigliosa sinfonia
21st century songs are absolutely nothing compared to thi epic masterpiece
듣자마자 소름돋는다 영화 아마데우스의 첫장면에 나오는 곡으로 과거 전축CF로도 나왔던 곡이다. 다들 이곡을 모짜르트 후기곡이라고 생각하는데 초기 17살에 masterpiece 걸작을 완성하였다 인류사에 영원히 사라지지 않을 명곡이다
Amazed and depressed to read the comment thread here that largely ignores the contribution of the orchestra.
They follow instructions very well
@@Iskander9K They do far more than that.
Henüz 17 yaşındayken bestelenen bir şaheser!Ah,Mozart...
и исполнено шедеврально
V. S. , talk American, please, and not that strange foreign language you posted in. Thank you for complying, so everybody can understand what you're talking.
Allegro con brio (the first chapter of this) when I listen to this, it does a dark vibes to it. I imagine this like evil power is just try to execute you. But you try to runaway/make a solution.
Such a dramatic music. I looove it. 🖤
Iconic. Favorite thing I ever played. ❤
I think this is one of those performances he conducted while he was still alive. Elegant tempos.
He couldn't have conducted it afterwards.
@@waynemarvin5661 🙂
@@waynemarvin5661 Excellent comment Ha Ha first laugh today!
Simply beautiful.
كان عبقرياً ؛ موسيقاة حالمة وديعة تقطر أحساساً .
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will ever born a Mozart?
I love Mozart's music. On one hand it's rooted in its era and on the other it's unique and recognizable in a matter of seconds.
I think this was his best symphony.....
Perfect.