[NYCP] Mozart - Divertimento in F major, K. 138
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2024
- W. A. Mozart / Divertimento in F major, K. 138
1. Allegro (00:06)
2. Andante (05:59)
3. Presto (12:42)
New York Classical Players
Dongmin Kim, conductor
May 12, 2019
West Side Presbyterian Church, Ridgewood, NJ
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Congratulations to the audio tech! At last, just one high quality AB stereo pair in precisely the right place. You know what you’re doing! Thank you. (Retired Audio Tech, 40 years in studio, concert, film, tv. Loved it until they invented computers!)
Listening to classical music is like entering a realm of elegance and sophistication. The refined compositions and masterful performances create an atmosphere of unmatched beauty and grace.
Can't agree more!! Thanks.
I’d also like to say there are also great and very intense, emotional, or unnerving out there.
A kind of aphorism may be.😅❤
Towards a realm over🎉
The third movement is absolutely breathtaking.
Yeah, I agree
Stunning performances. Mozart's Divertimento's K136, K137, and K138 are my personal favorite classical pieces of all time.
Thank you so much!
Mine too
Perfect. Breathtaking. Sublime. I am in tears. Blessings to each and every one of you. Thank you for this.
Full of love and life in this music 😍😍😍
Thanks for listening.
Clear and bright sound as always.
This makes my summer days pleasant.
You're making the world more beautiful♡
Splendid! Beautiful! I feel young Powers! I was impressed.😄💖
Thank you! 😊
The presto movement just jumps with the energy and vigor of a 16 year old boy, which he was at the time.
最初から最後まで鳥肌が立ちっぱなしでした。素晴らしい動画をありがとうございます!!
とても楽しかったと聞いて素晴らしいです!
It was very good, and I will play this music in spring, and I am practicing now and it is very helpful
Many thanks!
Merveilleux, extraordinaire, superbe interprétation, musique divine ...
heureux que vous ayez apprécié
I still mean-thats absolutely gorgeous and perfect!Thank you very much!And the orchestra has had a wonderful day!
Thank you! You too!
Bravo a todos ,, the conductor is a musician !
Many thanks!
The music is sublime, so fresh and elegant. Gorgeously rendered 🙏🏻👏🏻🎶👍🏻
Thanks for listening
For a very long time, I've been hoping to find a performance which handles the sumptuous suspensions of the slow movement so 'deliciously' - and here it is.
Coupled with superb interpretations of the outer movements, this is the recording for me!
So often, the first movement is just that bit rushed, and perfunctory-sounding : here, the phrase groups have all been thought about, and 'punctuated' beautifully in performance, while still maintaining an 'Allegro'.
Bravi!
Thank you for the critical and thoughtful feedback. Glad that you enjoyed :)
Bravo!👏👏👏👏👏
5:50 Andante
12:28 Presto
😊😊 1:36
The king of Melody
My goodness, the presto is outstanding! Perfect conducting :) Love it!
Glad you like it!
good selection, good performance
Glad you like it!
we're playing this in orchestra, and it's so fun to play! and also pretty easy me as a bassist
Edit:actually keeping the correct tempo as a sort of "rhythm" section proved to be quite difficult
Perfect!!! Thank you soooo much for this.
You're so welcome!
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Thank you NYCP what a wonderful classic!!
Thrilling performance! And a lovely open acoustic, well done to the sound engineers.
Many thanks for sharing. Much appreciated.
Great performance on this beautiful piece! One of the reasons why I like this version is that there’re four verses for the first movement (Allegro) which makes me feel more completed, while most recordings only have three verses for that movement, such as Karajan’s version.
I dont know why but i started loving chamber orchestra more than original one after i found this channel. it has some unique charm that it owns
Have only just discovered your orchestra, and i adore this performance, the allegro nice and punchy, ive listened to baroque for 60 years and I know the authenticity and colour produced, i also teach music so I'll be sharing with my colleagues and well done!
So glad you liked it ❤️❤️
Great playing, and all of the repeats! Even the "optional" ones. :-)
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Mozart é o meu preferido sempre!!
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beautiful! thank you so much!
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Words fail - The rarefied atmosphere of Mozart's divertimenti leaves me intoxicated as though I had inhaled a canister of pure oxygen for an hour.
Magnifique. Bravo.
Many thanks.
I Heard this First as a I think 5 year old kid or sth around that on a CD Where Little Amadeus (that's a german TV Series about Mozart But for Kids) "showed" me Die kleine Nachtmusik and stuff like that.
Simply amazing and pure ❤️
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Mozart's music is First Bing-Beng!!!
Mozart ilumina nossa alma!
não posso concordar mais!
Yes! Indeed👏👏👏💕💕
Thanks for the upload. Wonderful performance ! just love it ! ♥ ♥ ♥
Simplesmente lindo
Is it just me or does the 2nd movement feel slow?
I put it on 1,25 speed to make it sound closer to what I'm used to.
Still just as beautiful
dude wtf u are deaf to music!
wenn es eine möglichkeit gäbe Musik kaputt zu machen, dann durch sowas
I quite agree with you.
"Andante" in Italian means "a walking tempo".
When I teach my pupils the speed of Andante, I tell them to imagine the speed of their own steps while waiting for the train at the metro station 😉
Yeah I agree, when I was 12 I played this in an orchestra and had trouble keeping the notes long because I thought it was so slow! Turned out great though, haha.
I'm going to play this piece in ten days time. Cuz' imma go to the concert in August which is in Singapore
very good performance!
BUT, PLEASE: in the 2nd movement, at bar 35, cellos should play G#, not G !
I found this execution simply wonderful, directed so
Masterly perfect.
The third movement is simply formidable!!!
Very good!
Awesome, thank you!
Beautiful
Thank you
とても参考になりました♪コンサートを見てみたいです! 見やすくて良かったです!
クラシック音楽愛好家のために日本に行って演奏したいと思っています。 ご聴取ありがとうございました!
Very good! awesome!
Exelent tempo and pitch
Bellezza allo stato puro
Sono contento che ti sia piaciuto!
Amazing.
Thanks!
You can hear the incipit in every Spanish airport as call bell 😍
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Well done
Thank you :)
GROSSARTIG !!! Tepper Michael.
Vielen Dank!
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감사합니다!
On the Go Riding Sailing and Soaring,
and Meet the Orchestra First Instruments.
And Traveling Melodies with Learning Land 12 (Генеральная уборка) and Learning Land 19 (Поездка на поезде).
Played with gusto and bravura
So glad! Thanks.
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If they played in an airplane hangar, would it be hangar music?
Mozart is Mozart
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imi place
Mulțumesc pentru ascultare.
6:01 andante
Remember Samuel Paty (2d mvt) ⬛
직접 듣고싶다.
감사합니다! :)
CENTRAL park, 5 pm, nyc, 4/25/2020
8:57
I think his conducting style is a bit like Ozawa Seiji, another Asian conductor.
Thank you for your feedback! Hope you enjoyed it.
Great playing, but too many repeats in the finale!
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Спасибо
le paradis perdu
Oh, and Mozart also wrote this at age 16. You know why? NO VIDEO GAMES.
And growing up in a family of musicians.
You are wrong
@@EddiePeddieLiveYou are the wrong one.
@@joyallandelacruz6042Did you grow up with videogames?
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