This music is pure heavenly beauty! Miraculous! God created Mozart's musical genius once for all mankind as long as we all live in this present system of things. I think God speaks to humans through Mozart's music. There's never been another composer like Mozart. I COMPLETELY AGREE, OR BETTER ACCORDING TO 1,000,000 X 100. Mozart was the GENIO of all geniuses, (I say this with deep RESPECT for all of them), but, we must admit publicly and aloud, there has been NO COMPOSITOR LIKE HIM, NO, NOR WILL IT BE, THERE IS NO TIME, I HOPE TO OPEN IT WITH HONEY PERSONALLY. In the very near future now. Thank you very much, from the bottom of my heart, Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart
When I hear the music of W.A. Mozart and I think I'm in Paradise; Then when I open my eyes I realize that happiness has lasted little.... Very little. ( @ Andante in F major, An extraordinary melody, sentimental, full of love and peace; For me it will be impossible to forget and will always be in my heart. THANK YOU MOZART forever.
Everyone knows & praises the Andante in this concerto but personally I think you'd be hard pressed to find a more perfect single movement then his Allegro maestoso in this concerto. It is pure pefection & makes the adante the powerful peice that it is & indeed the concerto in it's entirety. Sheer brilliance. To think that it is 227 year old. Mind boggling.
En música clásica han existido, que yo sepa, una docena de grandes, majestuosos e inspirados compositores y hoy podemos disfrutar de sus extraordinarias obras maestraS, PERO NO HA EXISTIDO NI EXISTIRÁ UN SER HUMANO CAPAZ DE COMPONER COMO W.A.MOZART, maestría, profundidad, inspiración, dominio, originalidad, EL ÚNICO QUE LO TIENE... TODO. ÉL ES para mí, EL GENIO DE TODOS LOS GENIOS. Ademas de tenerlo todo...lo tiene en abundancia. El único que ha conseguido que nunca me canse de escuchar sus melodías. !!! VIVA MOZART, PARA SIEMPRE ¡¡¡
I would guess that Koeschel knows since he's the one responsible to catalogue all of Chrysostomus Theophilus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's music. A catalogue is not necessarily a timeline of when Mozart wrote it
@@stevewallschlaeger1379 Köchel attempted to list Mozart's works in chronological order, so the numbering should reflect that. And none of the newer iterations of the Köchel catalogue have changed the order, 466 and 467 have stayed the same, so I suppose there's enough consensus that the first publication dates as listed by Köchel (10 February 1785 for K 466 and 9 March 1785 for K 467) are correct. Of course, the K 467 might have been in the works for longer time than K 466, but who knows.
because emotions in our lives aren't so linear... for example what about the replacement finale of LvB's string quartet no 13, written in late 1826... doesn't sound like his last piece at all
He wrote sonatas, quartets and symphonies and some would hold them all perfect but can we really doubt, the concertos were really in his wheel house. Just works and works and works. He also wrote those opera things but that is another story. Play on Wolfie.
+TheFatbip No. Wrong. What don't you get? This is not about 'considered genius', this is about without a shadow of a doubt genius, it all its glory, purest & next to perfect form. And the next best thing to Mozart is God.
Agreed! Far too much attention paid to the second movement. Second is brilliant but the confidence and power of the first is astonishing and just vastly under rated. I like this performance -- so many just aren't aggressive enough IMO.
Who decides? Mozart always decides because Mozart has an angelic MUSIC for all the moods of anyone. For this reason He is the Genius of all geniuses in the wonderful composition of classical music. I, personally during the last 25 years, have found myself in a bad mood for different reasons, (due to illness, death, accidents, family problems, with children, with the wife, with grandparents, with my brothers, at work, playing sports, with a neighbor, etc. etc.), and without looking specifically for it, I have discovered how some of Mozart's heavenly melodies, they have helped me a lot at that particular time. Try it, because Mozart also has wonderful music even if you're in a very good mood. Mozart Is From Another World.
Took me back to my first term in CalDavis, where I listened the full concert for first time, and became a fan of "Mozart Master Pieces collection " by Deutsche Gramophon, which was celebrating a huge anniversary and put up Mozart best for 7 bucks each CD, with complete works. Of course I knew the 21 Adagio, famous because "Elena's Theme".
i think this recording is by Alfred Brendel and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields (with Neville Marriner), but transposed up into D major. The cadenza is by Radu Lupu i think.
Amadeus grazie per il video e per gli interrogativi interpretativi che ci propone. Personalmente mi ricorda - per la sua concisione - Brendel/Marriner/Academy of St.Martin in the Fields. Gradirei una Sua risposta ma La pregherei di adeguarla alla mia incompetenza. Grazie.
Ivan Greindl It is very likely that this performer is Alfred Brendel, and the CD is part of a record of the complete mozart edition. I have all 27 piano concertos, where this record is from and also an image of the CD Cover. See here: www.allmusic.com/album/mozart-piano-concertos-mw0001818870
Some works of Mozart are very difficult, but I think that in general those of Beethoven are a little more complicated, but by far the most beautiful and perfect music is that of Mozart.
Mozart's music follows the rules of the Classical period, so technically it would have been (sometimes much) more difficult to compose so that it'd be attention-catching and interesting to listen to, as the rules are more restrictive than those in the Romantic period, eg. regarding dissonance, which is rarely used in Classical period. Even though Beethoven's compositions start from the late Classical period, he is mainly a Romantic period composer, so his music generally doesn't follow the rules of the Classical period anywhere as closely as Mozart's do. So, I think Mozart did compose more "intelligent" music than Beethoven, as adhering to the Classical period rules made composing music that catches people's attention much more difficult, yet Mozart managed to compose unrivalled masterpieces. Generic Classical period music is quite bland compared to generic Romantic period music, yet Mozart's is not.
You need to do a bit more study and a lot less flagrant rigidity. He was genius and there was a lot of crap he dealt with in his life. A drunk, well piss off. Go study
00:00 Allegro Maestoso,
13:22 Andante in F major, 19:51 Allegro Vivace Assai.
Gracias😁
The most beautiful music in the world
This music is pure heavenly beauty! Miraculous!
God created Mozart's musical genius once for all mankind as long as we all live in this present system of things. I think God speaks to humans through Mozart's music. There's never been another composer like Mozart. I COMPLETELY AGREE, OR BETTER ACCORDING TO 1,000,000 X 100.
Mozart was the GENIO of all geniuses, (I say this with deep RESPECT for all of them), but, we must admit publicly and aloud, there has been NO COMPOSITOR LIKE HIM, NO,
NOR WILL IT BE, THERE IS NO TIME, I HOPE TO OPEN IT WITH HONEY PERSONALLY. In the very near future now.
Thank you very much, from the bottom of my heart, Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart
When I hear the music of W.A. Mozart and I think I'm in Paradise; Then when I open my eyes I realize that happiness has lasted little.... Very little. ( @ Andante in F major, An extraordinary melody, sentimental, full of love and peace; For me it will be impossible to forget and will always be in my heart.
THANK YOU MOZART forever.
Everyone knows & praises the Andante in this concerto but personally I think you'd be hard pressed to find a more perfect single movement then his Allegro maestoso in this concerto. It is pure pefection & makes the adante the powerful peice that it is & indeed the concerto in it's entirety. Sheer brilliance. To think that it is 227 year old. Mind boggling.
En música clásica han existido, que yo sepa, una docena de grandes, majestuosos e inspirados compositores y hoy podemos disfrutar de sus extraordinarias obras maestraS, PERO NO HA EXISTIDO NI EXISTIRÁ UN SER HUMANO CAPAZ DE COMPONER COMO W.A.MOZART, maestría, profundidad, inspiración, dominio, originalidad, EL ÚNICO QUE LO TIENE... TODO. ÉL ES para mí, EL GENIO DE TODOS LOS GENIOS. Ademas de tenerlo todo...lo tiene en abundancia. El único que ha conseguido que nunca me canse de escuchar sus melodías. !!! VIVA MOZART, PARA SIEMPRE ¡¡¡
Sin duda Mozart es el mayor genio de la
Música que haya existido en toda las historia 🤩
This concerto is a miracle after the very dark and dramatic K 466. It is a rebirth. Who can know what crisis appeared and was solved in Mozart's mind?
I would guess that Koeschel knows since he's the one responsible to catalogue all of Chrysostomus Theophilus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's music. A catalogue is not necessarily a timeline of when Mozart wrote it
@@stevewallschlaeger1379 Köchel attempted to list Mozart's works in chronological order, so the numbering should reflect that. And none of the newer iterations of the Köchel catalogue have changed the order, 466 and 467 have stayed the same, so I suppose there's enough consensus that the first publication dates as listed by Köchel (10 February 1785 for K 466 and 9 March 1785 for K 467) are correct. Of course, the K 467 might have been in the works for longer time than K 466, but who knows.
because emotions in our lives aren't so linear...
for example
what about the replacement finale of LvB's string quartet no 13, written in late 1826... doesn't sound like his last piece at all
This is one of the best versions out there
He wrote sonatas, quartets and symphonies and some would hold them all perfect but can we really doubt, the concertos were really in his wheel house. Just works and works and works. He also wrote those opera things but that is another story. Play on Wolfie.
Yes! Allegro Maestoso is pure brilliance! Even Leopold probably muttered something like "Da. It'll do!"
Mozart was one of the few men for whom you can say with total confidence: genius!
One of the few? There were many people throughout history who could easily have been considered geniuses.
+TheFatbip No. Wrong. What don't you get? This is not about 'considered genius', this is about without a shadow of a doubt genius, it all its glory, purest & next to perfect form. And the next best thing to Mozart is God.
I agree with Ognjen and Johnny
I prefer Bach and Beethoven
Maye bigger than Genious, He is The Musical Son of God !
3:43 Mozarts most beatiful melody ever!
Great Concert !!!! Thank you .
also probably one of the best recordings of this concerto imo :D
3:15 Symphony no. 40
ikr
yes, when I listen this part, it was like it sounds like these
Yessss ;)
Cool ! I love this performance ! The sound source is so clear.
00:00 Allegro Maestoso
13:22 Andante in F major
19:51 Allegro Vivace Assai
Man I was preparing to do the same comment
U made this comment before UA-cam even knew time comments were a thing 😂
John Churchill
beautiful concerto.
Deuxième partie - Andante - touche vraiment au cœur. Czesc druga - Andante - naprawde chwyta za serce. C'est tout. To wszystko.
Uno de los mas preciosos conciertos para piano de Mozart.
Para mi el más hermoso y maravilloso 🤩
I first heard this longer version in SciencephileTheAI's videos. Part at 19:00 is my favorite.
Genio indiscutible........!!!!!!
Excellent performance!
Agreed! Far too much attention paid to the second movement. Second is brilliant but the confidence and power of the first is astonishing and just vastly under rated. I like this performance -- so many just aren't aggressive enough IMO.
Mozart Piano Concerto No.21 ☺☺
Wallspace- After typing my comment I read yours. Glad to see we're like minded. And surely not alone.
Best? Who can decide, depend on your mood! Godtoched for sure
Who decides? Mozart always decides because Mozart has an angelic MUSIC for all the moods of anyone.
For this reason He is the Genius of all geniuses in the wonderful composition of classical music.
I, personally during the last 25 years, have found myself in a bad mood for different reasons, (due to illness, death, accidents, family problems, with children, with the wife, with grandparents, with my brothers, at work, playing sports, with a neighbor, etc. etc.), and without looking specifically for it, I have discovered how some of Mozart's heavenly melodies, they have helped me a lot at that particular time.
Try it, because Mozart also has wonderful music even if you're in a very good mood.
Mozart Is From Another World.
Took me back to my first term in CalDavis, where I listened the full concert for first time, and became a fan of "Mozart Master Pieces collection " by Deutsche Gramophon, which was celebrating a huge anniversary and put up Mozart best for 7 bucks each CD, with complete works.
Of course I knew the 21 Adagio, famous because "Elena's Theme".
Andante I meant, not adagio.
MOZART BRAVO !
C'est de la bonne musique "lâcher-prise"
a la fois pour le compositeur et pour l'auditeur
i think this recording is by Alfred Brendel and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields (with Neville Marriner), but transposed up into D major. The cadenza is by Radu Lupu i think.
Alfred Brendel am Klavier. Sie Neville Martinet at the podium.
Yeah you're completely right - i meant to write Db instead of D but couldnt edit the post :(
- Marvellous for Ever,I Have a Dresden OrchesTre Klavier Version...~🤨🌌🏡👵🏼☕🥘🥮🍇🌠🌅
The first movement is the best in my humble opinion
This music sounds like it was sped up to sound like it was transposed. I believe this was Alfred Brendel where cadenza was by Lupu.
Andanti fără cuvinte......
Amadeus grazie per il video e per gli interrogativi interpretativi che ci propone. Personalmente mi ricorda - per la sua concisione - Brendel/Marriner/Academy of St.Martin in the Fields. Gradirei una Sua risposta ma La pregherei di adeguarla alla mia incompetenza. Grazie.
As you wrote "Any suggestions are welcome", why don't you mention the performers' names?? They all deserve to be known.
Ivan Greindl Is that a joke?
Niels Liljedahl Christensen Sorry, didn't see your indication...
How is the uploader supposed to mention the performers' names when he/she doesn't know who they are?
Ivan Greindl It is very likely that this performer is Alfred Brendel, and the CD is part of a record of the complete mozart edition. I have all 27 piano concertos, where this record is from and also an image of the CD Cover. See here: www.allmusic.com/album/mozart-piano-concertos-mw0001818870
Hansenet Can you please confirm the same cadenzas between these two recordings? It would be very useful (and definitive) to know...
yeah totally agree
13:22 !
40th symphony sneak peak 👀 3:14
Do you think that Mozart's music is more complicated and beautiful than Beethoven's music?
Some works of Mozart are very difficult, but I think that in general those of Beethoven are a little more complicated, but by far the most beautiful and perfect music is that of Mozart.
Mozart's music follows the rules of the Classical period, so technically it would have been (sometimes much) more difficult to compose so that it'd be attention-catching and interesting to listen to, as the rules are more restrictive than those in the Romantic period, eg. regarding dissonance, which is rarely used in Classical period. Even though Beethoven's compositions start from the late Classical period, he is mainly a Romantic period composer, so his music generally doesn't follow the rules of the Classical period anywhere as closely as Mozart's do.
So, I think Mozart did compose more "intelligent" music than Beethoven, as adhering to the Classical period rules made composing music that catches people's attention much more difficult, yet Mozart managed to compose unrivalled masterpieces. Generic Classical period music is quite bland compared to generic Romantic period music, yet Mozart's is not.
Yes it's strange.., but I think it's in C# here. At least on my piano...
Yes it is
Its for the author rights
is it in C# or in C? Did you move the pitch?
He pitches it for the authorized rights. (I think I misspelled it)
....iproraitemapa ko Mozart rembiapo....aje?
7:14
Persons, C == Do in civilized.
Thank you.♦
Db Major
Baby Galileo: Cloud PAL Pitch
C#Major?
back in 94
11:00
Baby Galileo (Anthology 2 Version)
To be a drunk, he sure could write music! lol
You need to do a bit more study and a lot less flagrant rigidity. He was genius and there was a lot of crap he dealt with in his life. A drunk, well piss off. Go study
4:15