Our lives are just next to his, this will be heard for thousand of years...when nothing but ashes remains of all our disgusting cities, oh i long to see the columns of fire that will consume them, the light of mozart will still be illuminating millenia to come
Dios quiso tanto al mundo, que además nos mandó a este monstruo de la música para nuestro deleite. Fueron solo 35 años por desgracia..., gracias por tu genialidad Wolfgang, gracias por las obras maestras que nos dejaste...ojalá puedas sonreir complacido al ver el homenaje constante que se te rinde en el mundo. Jamás te olvidaremos GENIOOOOOO !!!!
I always love any Mozart composition, but this one wasn't my favorite when I first heard it. But as I heard it more and more it really grew on me! Now it's definitely one of my favorites!!! Strange, because that doesn't happen too often for me. Love it now though!
Yes, there truly is a 'Mozart Effect' as expounded by Don Campbell's book: 'The Mozart Effect' 1988. I found this work simply awesome, and proves symphonic music 'stirs up' the soul like none other. Doctors and hospitals are incorporating this music for healing therapies of the disposition.
Some years ago my son took me to a live performance of this work at my former high school....l just sobbed tears thru the whole reading..nothing beats a live,energic symphony like this..jn .
I always loved this one better than all the rest. It really cooks in the beginning with a soft middle, and great close..Wonderful performance as well. .
Immenso Mozart, Sinfonia spettacolare e sublima e ti fa venire i brividi quando scopri che un capolavoro così è stato scritto a soli 26 anni ! Mozart unico come disse Rossini ♥️🎶
One the kind of 'accidentally' cool things about Mozart (beyond every musicaly genius aspect of his music, that has been stated a sufficient number of times by a sufficient number of people who know what they are talking about) is that you can listen to a symphony like this one in approx 20 minutes.
Gli orchestrali, giustamente, in frac e Sir Antonio Pappano no? !! "Non si fa" così avrebbe risposto mia madre e così forse ha pensato la Regina Elisabetta. Bella esecuzione ma continuo a preferire quella di Sir Neville Marriner con gli Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. Grazie per l'esecuzione.
Staccano troppo, legati di frase inesistenti. Lezioni imprescindibili: Bruno Walter (sia Columbia sia NYP), Arturo Toscanini (New York Philharmonic, 1929), Herbert von Karajan (1971), Karl Bohm (Berliner, 1959).
this music requires a light and detached feel. Especially when considering that the (particularly stringed) instruments of Mozarts era were much less powerful, and less capable of the legato you seem to be looking for when compared to modern alternatives. This performance is the epitome of Mozart
Frank Dominic Benke Perhaps, but then would be more approp on the 18th cent youtube namely live performed for an aristocrat's private entertainment with no mics present ..
+Frank Dominic Benke Sure, it was typical of orchestras to be smaller but only out of financial and availability reasons. If they had the musicians and the money, I'm sure classical period composers would love larger orchestras for a concert (not so much a court recital). Either way, this is still a fairly small orchestra
+Frank Dominic Benke período medio de Mozart??pero si la Haffner fue una de las 6 últimas sinfonías que escribió! Extraordinaria interpretación, a la alturade un Szell o un mackerras, no apta para fanáticos de instrumentos cacharrientos! oscar ignacio olavarria aqueveque
No way! It seems to be conveniently forgotten for so-called "period" orchestras that they performed in much smaller spaces in the 18thc. than what is generally used today. Furthermore, Haydn for instance used very large orchestras whenever he could find a suitable venue
Wolfgang A. Mozart- how can it get any better? 200 years from now people will still be listening and loving his gorgeous music.
Our lives are just next to his, this will be heard for thousand of years...when nothing but ashes remains of all our disgusting cities, oh i long to see the columns of fire that will consume them, the light of mozart will still be illuminating millenia to come
Fantastic comment!
I hope so! They sure as hell won't be listening to dreck like Kanye West et al.
I obviously can't read the future, but I feel classical music will be one of the only genres to really stand the test of time
@@juanjose4264 may soon yet to come my friend
Truly of the most energetic and thrilling final movements in the symphonic repertoire. Always loved this.
Great concert!thank you!
Masterpiece by a pure Genius
Dios quiso tanto al mundo, que además nos mandó a este monstruo de la música para nuestro deleite. Fueron solo 35 años por desgracia..., gracias por tu genialidad Wolfgang, gracias por las obras maestras que nos dejaste...ojalá puedas sonreir complacido al ver el homenaje constante que se te rinde en el mundo. Jamás te olvidaremos GENIOOOOOO !!!!
I always love any Mozart composition, but this one wasn't my favorite when I first heard it. But as I heard it more and more it really grew on me! Now it's definitely one of my favorites!!! Strange, because that doesn't happen too often for me. Love it now though!
Boundless happiness, optomism, and confidence.
Most beautiful music!!! Great Mozart!!!!!
I like the way Pappano conducts. He doesn't beat the time - he conducts the music. There's a world of difference between the two.
This is my first piece for my orchestra life when I was 9. This is the most memorial piece in my life.
first part is the best that i ever heard in my entire life.Really
I love the clarity and fire - fantastic.
I cried! It's so beautiful!
it made me happy
This symphony by Mozart is so delightful.
Mee too
Bravissimo! Grazie a tutti voi!
Great performance of a great symphony...!
Uno se queda sin palabras. Un genio musical como la humanidad nunca volverá a ver.
Así es. La pura verdad.
GRACIAS POR PRESENTAR ESTA MARAVILLOSA OBRA............GRACIAS SIR A. POMPPANO.
Yes, there truly is a 'Mozart Effect' as expounded by Don Campbell's book: 'The Mozart Effect' 1988. I found this work simply awesome, and proves symphonic music 'stirs up' the soul like none other. Doctors and hospitals are incorporating this music for healing therapies of the disposition.
Que bestia este genio de Mozart xd !! Gracias x subir esta joya universal !!
We’re in front of a pure mankind’s genius!
Some years ago my son took me to a live performance of this work at my former high school....l just sobbed tears thru the whole reading..nothing beats a live,energic symphony like this..jn
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Merci M.Mozart
Omg the doubpebass section is soooooooooo good and I can hear it so freaking clear that is unreal
Hermosa sinfonía, la orquesta estuvo exquisita, notable la interpretación.
Wanderful symphony.. Great orchestra
Masterpiece!
Not one of my favourites, but each time I have a headache I take a shower while I listen to this masterpiece and somehow I feel better.
I always loved this one better than all the rest. It really cooks in the beginning with a soft middle, and great close..Wonderful performance as well.
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Love this piece. Such exuberance in the playing - a joy to listen and watch!
Fire instead of music! Thanks for publishing.
Saludos y felicitaciones desde Lima-Perú-América.
Excellent performance. "Cheers'
Quelle puissance d'affirmation, surtout dans le 3è mouvement, quelle joie... C'est étourdissant. A chaque fois.
Very nice.
Excelent conert! Tank yòu!
Dieser Mann kam aus einer anderen viel schöneren Welt zu uns,um uns teilhaben lassen am Wunder der Musik WA Mozart
Bravoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.-
Immenso Mozart, Sinfonia spettacolare e sublima e ti fa venire i brividi quando scopri che un capolavoro così è stato scritto a soli 26 anni ! Mozart unico come disse Rossini ♥️🎶
... e quando scopri che a 17 anni ha fatto la sinfonia K 183 in Sol min che ti viene da dire ? Proprio come disse Rossini : "Mozart è la musica"
@@virgilio9369 E aveva ragione il "cigno di Pesaro". Ma ancor di più, rimani spaventato al pensiero che Mozart a 17 anni aveva scritto 25 sinfonie !
4:40-4:42, I did not know that DONALD TRUMP PLAY IN AN ORCHESTRA
Ikr!
This is before he became president. They also said he'd never be an orchestral violinist
Lmao 😂
Wait a minute, is he playing a viola. This might be a problem.
(I’m just joking please don’t hate me)
just thought the same LOL
C'est un excellent morceau de Mozart
God, why do not you love me as you loved Mozart?!
ottima esecuzione! massiccia !
the presto always makes me dance lol
One the kind of 'accidentally' cool things about Mozart (beyond every musicaly genius aspect of his music, that has been stated a sufficient number of times by a sufficient number of people who know what they are talking about) is that you can listen to a symphony like this one in approx 20 minutes.
It's nice for the 2010s when the average attention span is lower than in the past.
Mozart grande genio,un extraterrestre.
Bella
Realmente espetacular. Genial
Eccelente
last movement astounding! can hear romantic period in this already.
I heard James May play this piece on his Rolls Royce in India on Top Gear.
HERR MOZART'S MONUMENT PIECE !!!
List sogno d'amore per pianioforte
I dislike that UA-cam chose to place an ad right in the middle of the 2nd movement...
13:10, vaginal hygiene deoderant. Oh well, they said that Mozart liked fart jokes.
At about 16:56 it is really a shame that the camera wasn't on the strings.
Hello, can someone please tell me the sonate form? IT'S FOR MY EXAM. THANKS
What was your grade?
Goog to hear
Lovely piece and excellent playing.
Err...what is that yellow button or badge that all the musicians are wearing?
Might be a symbol of their Group ..
Man, that 20 minutes went by in a hurry.
Ez egy gyönyörű zene. Ez a Haffner egyáltalán megérdemelt egy ilyen nagyszerű ajándékot?
I like the last part.
What do the yellow badges signify?
19:57 - niiiice
sounds like symphony no.41 4.mvt a little bit.
Magico WAM
is good
18:00
7.55... It seems a G instead of F
a slight crushed w/wind G before F# ? [part od a D maj chord?]
c'mon guys, the oboe is wet, he forgot to blow through his instrument before
0:33
Is the conductor chewing gum?
no, he always does that...
Very difficult piece and the orchestra did a fantastic job!!! It would have sounded much better with a half-sized string section, though.
Gli orchestrali, giustamente, in frac e Sir Antonio Pappano no? !! "Non si fa" così avrebbe risposto mia madre e così forse ha pensato la Regina Elisabetta. Bella esecuzione ma continuo a preferire quella di Sir Neville Marriner con gli Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. Grazie per l'esecuzione.
5:55②
Mozart is really pimpin' here yo, feel me ma Niggas!
ma quelli che mettono pollice verso .. hanno avuto dei problemi da piccoli?
18:03 cello excerpt
1:16 nyo
Justin Bibier says his music will outlast these classic schmucks. 76 down voters agree.
Staccano troppo, legati di frase inesistenti. Lezioni imprescindibili: Bruno Walter (sia Columbia sia NYP), Arturo Toscanini (New York Philharmonic, 1929), Herbert von Karajan (1971), Karl Bohm (Berliner, 1959).
this music requires a light and detached feel. Especially when considering that the (particularly stringed) instruments of Mozarts era were much less powerful, and less capable of the legato you seem to be looking for when compared to modern alternatives. This performance is the epitome of Mozart
I just wrote a symphony on my channel
mozart
A fine performance indeed but surely too many desks of strings for mid-period Mozart? half would have been more appropriate.
Frank Dominic Benke Perhaps, but then would be more approp on the 18th cent youtube namely live performed for an aristocrat's private entertainment with no mics present ..
+Frank Dominic Benke
Sure, it was typical of orchestras to be smaller but only out of financial and availability reasons. If they had the musicians and the money, I'm sure classical period composers would love larger orchestras for a concert (not so much a court recital). Either way, this is still a fairly small orchestra
+Frank Dominic Benke período medio de Mozart??pero si la Haffner fue una de las 6 últimas sinfonías que escribió! Extraordinaria interpretación, a la alturade un Szell o un mackerras, no apta para fanáticos de instrumentos cacharrientos! oscar ignacio olavarria aqueveque
No way! It seems to be conveniently forgotten for so-called "period" orchestras that they performed in much smaller spaces in the 18thc. than what is generally used today. Furthermore, Haydn for instance used very large orchestras whenever he could find a suitable venue
What an excellent performance on modern instruments! Very closely miked. No need for H. I. P. rubbish!
your mom is rubbish
A first rate conductor.
Mvmt. 4 sucks to play. Love the piece, hate to play.
日本人いますか?笑笑
koko ni wa imasen
We can hear Huffner, but can't see Duffunder live.
the director has parkinson?
typical hebo performance.
Mozart, you are only a quartet player!
5:56