Mozart - Piano concerto No 21, Elvira Madigan - Best-of Classical Music
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"We need not despair at mankind, knowing that Mozart was a man."
Albert Einstein ( 1879 - 1955 )
that one comment... not having heard it before...
❤
@@mark.lawrence
Thanks Mark!
You learn something old every day. Thanks.
Oh gah I love this 💗
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I played this through headphones onto my stomach while pregnant, and then each night when I put my son to bed until he was around a year old when I started to read stories instead. We heard it randomly when he was around 15 years old. He just turned to me snd said, I know this. Where do I know this from? I always think of my son when I hear this.
That's really beautiful!
@@Gazz496 thank you. As is the music .
I'm pretty sure that classical songs are heard by people around the globe every year. Not just in the womb or for fun, but also in movies, television, advertisements, radio, and memes.
Your son like me was probably exposed to many classical songs after birth, and I'm glad because when I hear these songs I am too reminded of parts of my childhood.
Your comment made cry I don't know why. 💕💕so beautiful
I introduced my son to classical music virtually from the day he was born, he is now 12, plays violin, piano and drum and appreciates the classics along with the head banging popular music the kids are involved with today.
Mozart is truly a musical genius.This is a beautiful song with tremendous atmosphere. God bless him.
God had. Nothing to do with it.
God bless You and Mozart! My little cat girl got her second name Elvira from his tune. I love all cats. But mostly my owns. Its depressing to know that neither humans or animals had an easy happy life before our time. So much Hard Rules in their environment, nature, society. Do you think they got a chance to come back and spend an easier life together with us? Maybe you meet Mozart and me older cats! Wouldnt you like to live forever? We would. Cant accept its just dream❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
I first heard this as the theme tune to Elvira Madigan. A beautiful film and an equally beautiful piece of music.
This piece is so lovely it made me cry. I just love Mozart for
composing such heavenly music. God bless him.
It's been years since I heard this but this afternoon it i heard it on a DVD and I was totally, instantly in tears and they were happy ones! Chill bums too..
@@ankitoza8795 She is enjoying with exquisite pleasure n upliftment n admiration. That strong emotion is crying with ecstacy not misery.
Yes, it is so captivating.......so peacefully divine...
I put it next to Vivaldi's Largo in his Winter
A very wonderful and sad theme. I cried so much when I listened it for the first time and I'm also crying now listening it; it gives a sensation of love, tenderness, peace😢😢😢😭😭😭
After the end of a children's tv program, the last, tender and sweet, notes of this sad music theme catches me to a train full of dolls and puppets which greets everybody after having magically spent many happy, joyful moments, full of love and tenderness, together with children and their families, and this suddenly leaves for an unknown destination, without knowing if it will be back...and then all the children reach out to it crying, knowing that they have to separate from it. Really sad and moving!😢😭😭😭
I have played the French horn part in this live and it is the most magnificent pieces to be in the accompanying orchestra
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My name is
Elvira, and I love this piece as much as many of you.😚
Elvira Gonzalez My names Chris and I love it more
Don't get mad again.
Nobody asked elvira
I love this song as well! So honored to have been named after this beautiful masterpiece!
Elvira Gonzalez *wow: so Heaven knows how to place sentience!*
Mozart was so delicate and sweet sometimes as in this wonderful concert..makes me dream..immense genius
One of the chilliest most incredible songs in music history! Music from the heavens. Rest in Peace, Great Mozart 🙏🤩
Verdaderamente una composición inmortal. Uno de los puntos más altos del genio humano. ¡¡VIVA MOZART!!
The most beautiful melody ever composed by anyone, in my opinion. Next to this, I would put Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata.
Leslie Weddell Yes!
I would put them both as evenly perfect.
What about Ave Maria by Schubert?
Yeah, I would say yes. Better than the Bach/Gounod version in any event!
Leslie Weddell you are wright
This is so beautiful, I never get tired of listening to it.
The best piece of music of my life. Will always stay with me.
This ethereal piece gives me the impression that Mozart'a talent was otherworldly!
Heavenly music
WOW! Tears in my eyes! My name is Elvira and I cannot believe there is a piece containing my name and it was created by the greatest composer in history and my favourite Mozart!
Your username fits you
@@megaultradamn hat3r "/ me n elvira dont rock wis u bruh
@@wassadhappinau3096 good
Look up the story ❤
Actually the name came much, much later. The piece was the main musical theme of a movie called Elvira Madigan, based on an homonymous real life woman. The name stuck and everyone calls it that nowadays.
5:37 - 5:58 I live for that section! And the entry of the horns just kills me even more. Mozart = perfection !!
Verdaderamente insuperable, .. perfección pura
Jonathan Kofi
Oh yes, me too! So beauctiful it makes you cry
Music, written by a man for saints and angel's in heaven !
This piece is weird because when you listen to it you almost forget that it's being made by humans. It just sounds like pure spirit.
Mozart probably heard it in it`s entirety as he mused back and forth before writing it down. Such is genius and as you say it`s as if he were exposing his spirit for us to share.
When I was a kid I would hear songs written by Mozart, Beethoven, or Chopin on the radio or in a movie, not knowing who wrote them, and think they were contemporary. Sometimes even Bach. It was so much fun to discover over the years, always accidentally, what they were.
Funny thing, by my teen years I was kind of familiar with most of the major composers, but not Mozart. (This was before the Internet). I knew how big his name was in music, but was not familiar (knowingly) with any of his music. So almost out of a sense of obligation I went to the library and borrowed some Mozart records when I was about 33. My motivation? An episode on _Cheers_ where Sam and Dianne went to a concert to hear Mozart's "Jupiter" symphony, #41. That was around 1983 or 84. I felt a little embarrassed that I had no idea what that symphony was. In fact, I had never heard _any_ Mozart symphonies, although I had heard parts of some of them without realizing who wrote the music. I got that symphony along with the others of Mozart's last five symphonies. You'd laugh if you knew how long I looked for his 37th! I recognized the 4th movement of #41 -- another fun discovery -- "Ohhh, Mozart wrote that!" There have been many such moments since then.
The experience was breathtaking and transformative. I gobbled up all the Mozart music I could get my hands on. During my self-assigned "Mozart project", this Concerto #21 was among the many compositions I listened to. It had been so many years since I heard just the opening phrases as a theme song for a radio show. When I was kid, somehow the name "Mozart" sounded like something I wanted to stay away from. I thought it would be booorrring! "Dippy" music, y'know. I liked Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, and the Beach Boys.
Ever since that first bunch of records I borrowed from the library, and the countless hours I spent listening to the local classical radio station I have absorbed an awful lot of Mozart. I was enthralled by Bergman's _Magic Flute_ , having always believed I would hate opera. You can buy that through UA-cam, BTW.
By the time _Amadeus_ came out I had listened to several dozen of Mozart's major works, some of them multiple times each, and I had read two biographical books and numerous articles about Mozart. I discovered classical guitar music (including Spanish) about the same time, and have been a big fan of that, too. For both, I have learned that there was a vast galaxy of fantastic music I had never heard. I discovered almost ALL of what is now my favorite music after the age of 33! Now I'm 69, and I know I can't scratch the surface of what's left. Sometimes I wonder if what _would_ have been my favorite composition ever is one I will never hear.
Hey, if you've made it this far, thanks! But even if no one ever reads this, it was fun to write.
@@Astrobrant2 I read it all, and you are more than welcome. I have considered Moxart my favorite composer through all my life, but I consider myself a mediocre classic music listener. Now at 43 am starting to do it seriously. It's never too late, I hope.
It was fun reading your message.
@@aurelab4739 Thank you. Happy listening, and happy discovery!
Well put, Superdog. And quite true. It is like a nightingale given access to human instruments. In this regard, I would also recommend "On Hearing The First Cuckoo in Spring" by Frederick Delius. Very different style, more melancholy and impressionistic, but very much as beautiful in my humble opinion. ua-cam.com/video/3xHIhcstxUM/v-deo.html
It goes just into my heart. It was ‘our song’ with my dad. I used to play it to him while he was hospitalized before dying. He was under morphine. He used to react and say ‘ohhh Mozart’...
What you tell are so in some so cute.Can see your name here Elvira Madigan. My little shy wellmeaning girl kitten is named Elvira after this song. And also me use to think on mamma as a sensitive extra-elvira madigan You Elviras madigan are one of a kind to dream aboout in special moments in fact to be true. Dont know other much about Mozart. But this song is enough strong take you far here in heart where you are. In my little family we believe and also hope to live forever. ( Through the latest years wonderful science or life in creations natural way We hope you and your father meet again Good luck Elvira Madigan in your life, safe and healthy
This piece never fails to put me in a trance.
So beautiful and doesn't even sound like typical Mozart. It seems to be looking ahead to the Romantic age that followed i.e. Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, mostly hearing a Beethoven sound. It's the most romantic of any of the slow adagio movements of any of Mozart's works. Heartwarming. Innocent. Like a sunset. like a first kiss. Love it.
Mozart was truly a bridge between the Classical and Romantic eras. Had he lived wow, what Romantic pieces could he have composed, given how his later works were heading that way. He was incredible.
Yeah. Others say Beethoven is the bridge, I say post-Pathetique he’s more Romantic than bridging. And besides, Beethoven wouldn’t be who he was without Mozart’s music. If Mozart didn’t write his 24th piano concerto, we wouldn’t have Beethoven’s third piano concerto as we know it. Mozart foreshadowed the Pathetique sonata in his C minor piano sonata no. 14. Mozart developed the first movement of his 40th symphony out of the opening motif in large part. Beethoven developed the opening motif throughout his entire fifth symphony. Mozart was the bridge between Romanticism and Classicism. Beethoven was the one that made Romanticism the norm.
I close my eyes and in a golden chariot the angels take me to heaven where for a
moment I forget I`m human,instead I`am an angel playing the harp to entertain
the whole universe and the stars weeps with such a joy singing at the same time a hallelujah.
E.Omar Matute .
E.Omar Matute idk where that's from...(hopefully from you) but damn that's beautiful.
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One commentator said Beethoven wrote the music of kings. Mozart wrote the music of gods.
This is the most amazing piece of music anyone composed-timeless and beautiful-well it is the maestro Mozart!
La más bella, profunda y sentida obra de arte de todos los tiempos... Mozart, el Dios de la música
The best Mozart's piano concert ever !!!
I was introduced to classical music by my favorite zany characters from Merry Melodies cartoons, but sadly, in my teenage years, i had forgotten all about them, and the classics. Fortunately, i had to take a music appreciation class in college, and i fell in love with classical music again, and i do so love Herr Mozart's Elvira Madigan! Simply divine!
Piano Concerto 21 in C-Major....K..467 "Elvira Madigan" is magical...The Best..and I love every piece Amadeus created...❤
Tosi on kaunista tulee kyyneet
Hallelujah de Cohen
Mozart.... do i need to say more? Timeless. What a genius. He was my age when he composed this masterpiece... just wow!
Kaunista
Composing is great. Only usefull, for.. containing constant admission of excellence.
And dead 6 years later in an unmarked grave.
Nosferatu, I loved your performance in your eponymous film by F.W. Murnau. Hope this piece mellowed you out some.
@@kofola9145 And still be remembered after centuries despite that!
Today's my dad's 100st birthday. He loved this music most of all, and he knew a lot about classical music. This was his favorite.
Happy Birthday to your dad! He has good taste.
Favorite piece of all time
This plays every morning in the subway station on my way to work, it's always a soothing experience to calm down my sanity before arriving at workplace.
Where?
@@wibked.1338 South Korea
Música linda,inspira uma alegria na alma!Amo Mozart!Essa melodia é maravilhosa,linda,esplendida!
This gives me chills in the best way to do it. Mozart you were too much for this world.
Indeed
MERVEILLEUX. The Music of Angels!!
This music will last for millenia, of that there is no doubt. I never fail to be truly astounded at such beauty and perfection....need i say more.
Speechless. Feels like flying
Surely a wonderful gift from God. A piece i used to play. As solo, tenner horn, it brought me too tears, everytime i played played it. What a gift and privilege it was to play such a beautiful peace of music.
La música más hermosa del mundo, Mozart es de mis favoritos.
This one of my favorite songs of Mozart
Just a lovely piece of music.
this could have been composed yesterday. it transcends time. This piece has been in my head for the past few days, cant get rid of it. Mozart's simplicity deeper than deep he understood the heart of all music.
La sensation ressentie est difficile à exprimer avec des mots, un vol doux et lent et d'une infinie nostalgie et pourtant teintée d'une touche d'espoir dans les cieux limpides ... J'adore
Undoubtedly one of the treasures of music. if you liked this try also Beethoven piano concerto no 5 second movement
,isten toooo the 9
Mike Moore thank you.
I agree, it is one of my favourite Beethoven pieces. What is so striking about it is that when Beethoven composed this he was almost completely deaf (or so I understand).
O yes Beethovens Piano 5- 2nd movement is sooo wonderful too!
I adore this piece of music. It was played so beautifully by Barry Douglas of Camera Ireland.
Have ALWAYS adored this, sends tingles up my spine everytime I hear it. This is a particularly great version, thanks for posting ! xxxx
It almost feels like, I’m falling but then I regain my balance over and over. But in a graceful way, like misstep tip toe. I think of a sunrise over a green valley when I hear this. It’s so beautiful. Mozart was a true genius, and this music truly proves that. He had a type of song for all walks of life, and his compositions still continue to puzzle us to this day, it’s almost eerie how his last piece he wrote, a requiem mass, still remains unfinished.
The most beautyfull masterpiece Mozart ever have composed, no doubt about that.
This is certainly one of Mozarts most famous melodies. Called after the Movie Elvira Madigan. But nobody seems to know, Mozart wrote 26 other pianoconcert's with beautiful melodies in the slow movements. He was a genius and a great pianist.
Wonderful...Beautiful (the movie Elvira madigan,1967'pure melancoly)
love it he was a mastermind at making music you can feel!! like being on a lovers rollercoaster.
I fell in love with my 🇸🇪 wife and this piece of music simultaneously in the summer of 1968, and since then, nothing has changed 🇬🇧
How lovely.
My wife and I married in 1967. We enjoyed classical music back then and still do.
Yes!!! The most subtle, sweet, empathic, flowing, and utterly beautiful piece of music (at least in the commonly understood lexicon of music) ever written.
BRAVO!!!
Another aspect of this great masterpiece is that it's so relatively easy to play the melodic line, particularly on a C flute. So simple. So basic Yet no one came up with it until Mozart. It is like a child flying through the air to Heaven.
this is probably my favourite piece of music ever, it soothes my soul!
Nagyon szép zene. Csodálatos a hangulata.
The music of Mozart is universal and eternal
ERA HERMOSO ESCUCHAR PARTE DE ESTA MELODIA ESPERANDO QUE DIERAN EL TIEMPO EN CHILE JUNTO A LA FAMILIA 🇨🇱
quite an extraordinarily superb piece of music ever written
I dedicate this beautiful music to. Daniel Garbris, Someone who helped me through hard time's.
Thank you Daniel. I have now lost him. God Bless you always 😢
Oh man ! Hadn't heard this for a while ... forgotten how beautiful it is..
la major musica del mundo, Elvira madigan, solo un genio pudo crear esta musica the best, no hay mas Mozart.
This is my absolute favourite, love it absolutely....thank you for posting ! xxxx
Amo!Sempre amarei música clássica!
""DEIXEM ME OUVIR, UMA VEZ MAIS, ESSES SONS QUE FORAM, DURANTE TANTO TEMPO, MINHA CONSOLAÇÃO E ALEGRIA. ""
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART ao falecer.
abraços do BRASIL
Abraços. Do Brasil também.
Achava que as últimas palavras de Mozart eram "acho que fui envenenado".
This melody takes you all around, Hard to forget. Given by this interesting person Mozart.
Just beautiful. in my darkest times, I listen to this, and things are not so bad after all.
Shows the genius of Mozart
Practically anything Mozart is pure genius!
Tan antígua, y siempre tan bella. gracias...
Amo essa música! Maravilhosa,linda!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏!
Most beautiful piece in the world ! Kimmo From Helsinki, Finland
I can listen to God with this beautiful masterpiece. Your are the best Mozart.
Siempre nueva, radiante, amable, pura, eleva el espíritu al escuchar los sones de su Sonata Nº 21, Elvira Madigan. Me pregunto: habrá disfrutado aquella dama estos sones maravillosos que el gran compositor le dedicó? Mozart, músico divino.
Benita Beatriz Ortiz. No, se le ha dicho erróneamente Elvira Madigan al concierto 21, porque en los 60 una película sueca del mismo nombre la hizo aún más popular...el genio nunca conoció a la tal Madigan si es q existió... Mozart, QEPD genio de genios
Elvira Ma
digan es de otra época, fue la música de una pelìcula
How nice, instead of feeling critizised! I´m sure this piece hit your heart immediately! Rock´n roll and other improvised music (without notes) have the strength to be played more free, you can play wrong or different without catastroph. Classic pianists did improvise long ago. Once in England a teen friend of mine would play a piece for some people. He was very nervous. After a while he hit the wrong key. He stopped playing and went away, feeling unsuccessful instead of bravely keeping on.
I LOVE HIS MUSIC ...MI LIFE IS THE CLASSICAL MUSIC . I AM A PIANIST..I HAVE A PROGRAM ON THE RADIO,,I AM VERY HAPPY
.....and I love you :)
My favorite composer of all time!!!
Sheila Hogerheiden Yes.
After Beethoven.
Yeshu b
La Zan, love at first line ? Write a piano concerto first and give her. If it's dissonant, you'll crawl back to your cave.
The masterpieces he created in his short life time blow you away.
Outstanding, shall remember it for the rest of my lifetime & maybe beyond even though I saw the film and cried & cried.
Absolutely beautiful.
La più alta espressione dello spirito musicale di tutti i tempi. Questa musica è la colonna sonora dell'eternità cosmica dell'infinito.
Love is what we have to give to each other and i can feel it in this beautiful music.
To Daniel, a good friend, whom I've now lost. 😢
Beautiful!!
His clarity can smoothe all the pains of life.
Hermosa cancion me hace recordar mi infancia porque la ponian siempre en el tiempo de tvn
Minhas musicas maravilohas estao todas áqui edeslumbrant voce poder ovilhas so deus permitindo isis
Das Klavierkonzert Nr.21ist -wie alle anderen Kompositionen von Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART eine geniale Komposition. Die Melodie ist einfach wunderschön. Ich selbst besitze eine CD mit diesem wunderschönen Klavierkonzert.
It's so perfect it is from another planet
Exquisite. Absolutely beautiful.
Listening to this gives me such a calm and contented feeling... It always makes me smile inside!
this by far the most wonderful version of this great melody I have ever heard particularly the piano. done a great work. brava.
one of those music can make one feel calm and peaceful
Me too. I play it again and again ...
Love it forever.
For at least 10 years as mp3 ringtone on my mobile :)
Same warm, safe feelings with Chopin Nocturn Des-dur Op.27, Camille Saint Saëns -Swan of course Tchaikowsky and more. Just love classic music.
Take a look for example at Grieg’s Morning. Close your eyes and you can see and feel first dawn and then sun rise and all this beautiful warm morning just by hearing this masterpiece of music.
All of them were geniuses
Beautiful!!
I love so much!!..^^
Sin palabras, la más bella música de Mozart.
My grandads favourite
Played this at his funeral
Very touching
Hope both your grandfather and Mozart comes back We never want die!
Meanwhile, at a bus-station in north-east London.
This plays.
I hope that it is playing there,
still.
Mozart is and stays the BEST. Lucky me, I am Austrian, UNLUCKY me I don't COMPOSE, fortunately for ME I sing (kind of) People around me don't like it too much, when I sing!OHhhhh but MOZART.....
It's also weird because it soothes my brain to the extent that I no longer actively listen and I begin to drift...
Then comes the end and I go "Wait! Go back! I wasn't concentrating..."
But that's the magic and majesty of this music. It comes from the ether. It IS ether. It slips through my mind like a mist and leaves me wondering if I have even really heard it. Ahhhh me...
Minha preferida quanto à Mozart.Impressionante!!!
Great piece of artwork indeed.
1:03 The best part. Amazing!
Really amazing 💙
Splendid! Sublime!