Watching a Mozart opera at this specific theater, knowing the composer himself has stood right there, is like a religious experience. One of the most profound moments of my life.
The intro is truly horrifying and beautiful at the same time. No one at that time was playing music like this. He was on another level No wonder haydn loved mozarts music.
Actually, Mozart made this the night before the premiere, his wife made him company by making him coffee or reading him poems (this made him sleepy so she stopped and just sat there watching him writing and by waking him up when he took quick naps on the couch). Personally, I think of the tiredness or the lack of time (I mean he delivered the whole opera except for the overture, because that was his style of composing) the first part of the overture is the "commendatore" scene and the final part is "The marriage of Fígaro" overture. He recycled his music in this overture. Which is understandable as his wife said that he was so tired that he took a "quick nap" at 4 and she was not able to wake him up until half past 6 in the morning. He finished quickly everything and by 9 in the morning, he was already rehearsing with the orchestra and by 7 or 8 the opera was played for the first time. Musicians must have had excellent first sight reading and interpretation to have it ready in such short notice.
I see no purpose in using the very same word-procrastinator-to describe both Mozart and myself. It kind-of loses its meaning when this magnificent overture is the net result in the one case versus in the other. 🙁
@@MendTheWorld the way I see it, and you can agree to disagree is that being a genius is not a part of the equation. Pushing things to the last minute is procrastinating, and whether you can get away with it because of a special gift or not does not change that definition, don't you think?
Qui è nato il Don Giovanni!!!! I musicisti cechi e Noemi,più di tutti suonano il “ vero Mozart “; un misto di cantabilita’ italiana e musica settecentesca all’apogeo.
Realy though, if he composed this on the premiere, day. Are we just gonna ignore the fact that the musicians pretty much sheet read this during the performance? And it still was a succes xD
Usually the dress rehearsal (in modern times now) is in the morning, say 10-12 and then the musicians can go home and practice their asses off until show time.
From 0:43 to 2:40 is what made d minor become my favourite key (with his Requiem, naturally). I've never heard before such Darkness. Of course, for me is disappointing the piece changes to that "Happiness Dictatorship" from the Classical Era. The same goes for Mozart's Piano Concerto 20 (K. 466): That last movement did not need modulation. At least _Der Hölle Rache_ gives us anguish from start to end. No surprise, I'm an appreciator of the Romantic Era.
Happiness Dictatorship? You mean the reflections of the opera's sickly humor and seduction?... 1003. Don Giovanni has two hands and they know what the other does--they're clasp together before the Commendatore. The humor that invites a murder man to dinner cries out when he arrives. Unless, of course, Mozart, under the spell of a stereotyped Spirit, forced some kind of giddiness into a piece minutes before a rape appears. What a horrible crime. Mozart out-rapes the Don. Deflowering his eternal work before the three minutes mark. But now--in this act--our Don Mozart is raped. The Spirit of Classical Happiness has gone beyond the transcendent raping of Mozart and reduced it all, all that anguish, to nothing. This is your vision of great anguish from start to start to start. "How strange a thing is what men call pleasure! How wonderful is its relation to pain, which seems to be the opposite of it! They will not come to a man together; but if he pursues the one and gains it, he is almost forced to take the other also, as if they were two distinct things united at one end."
According to the new biography by Jan Swafford, he wrote it late the night before. (I guess that would make it the same day as the premier technically). The orchestra either sight read it, or ran through it once before the premier.
The Ode to Procrastination! Mozart completed this the night before its first performance. I don't recommend you try this girls and boys, as Mozart was a precocious and unique genius. I can't say I have had much success w/ procrastination!
Once upon a time , Mozart was standing in that same theatre , in the same spot ,conducting this particular overture....goosepumps!
Indeed, that is incredible. What an honour for a conductor.
Watching a Mozart opera at this specific theater, knowing the composer himself has stood right there, is like a religious experience.
One of the most profound moments of my life.
I would love to go to that theatre
That would be a profound experience! Just thinking about it is pretty deep.
Not only that, the world premiere for Don Giovanni was staged in this very theatre, conducted by Mozart.
Mozart himself , these days with another identity is watching as well and enjoying like everyone of us!.... 😘
I saw Cosi Fan Tutte there.
And Mozart wrote this overture the morning of the same day that his opera was due to play for the king that evening.
that`s not true at all
@@brunoescoto9630 It is true, sorry.
@@brunoescoto9630 yep it's true
And he was DRUNK.
My respects to the musicians that had only a couple of hours to learn it. or even just sight-read it.
me: I do homework while my teachers collecting them
Mozart: Amateurs
👍🏻😂 nicely done!
My favorite overture of mozart!!
The intro is truly horrifying and beautiful at the same time. No one at that time was playing music like this. He was on another level No wonder haydn loved mozarts music.
If Mozart wrote this the morning of the premiere, did that mean all the musicians were sight reading at the premiere?
They might have had a single practice, at the very most, but they were probably sight reading.
@@acasualcactus5878 that’s actually insane
how tf do you write an orchestras piece in a single morning lol thats insane
@@hanfpeter4190 completely normal for Mozart. If he could clone himself a few times to form the orchestra he’d probably improvise the piece
@@hanfpeter4190 then how do u do homework before class starts, same thing
a trully monstruous legacy & benefit for all mankind, from Mozart´s Heart with Love!... 💖🙏
Actually, Mozart made this the night before the premiere, his wife made him company by making him coffee or reading him poems (this made him sleepy so she stopped and just sat there watching him writing and by waking him up when he took quick naps on the couch).
Personally, I think of the tiredness or the lack of time (I mean he delivered the whole opera except for the overture, because that was his style of composing) the first part of the overture is the "commendatore" scene and the final part is "The marriage of Fígaro" overture. He recycled his music in this overture.
Which is understandable as his wife said that he was so tired that he took a "quick nap" at 4 and she was not able to wake him up until half past 6 in the morning. He finished quickly everything and by 9 in the morning, he was already rehearsing with the orchestra and by 7 or 8 the opera was played for the first time. Musicians must have had excellent first sight reading and interpretation to have it ready in such short notice.
A worthy rendering of a colossal masterpiece in the opera literature on a grand 250th birthday celebration for a unique genius.
The musicians had an early afternoon rehearsal
How the music speaks for itself and tells the whole story...
Wunderbar!
Az bizony szerintem is 😊😊😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
Being a procrastinator, it feels really reassuring that even one of the greatest composers in human history procrastinated just as much as I do haha
😄
Ha ha. He wrote a masterpiece. You didn’t clean your toilet.
Totally same deal. 🙄
The hymn of procastination
exactly 😆
The irony lies in the fact that I am in fact procrastinating as I listen to this.
@@ゆず-v1m9p Me too haha
Procrastinators stand up for our anthem!
I see no purpose in using the very same word-procrastinator-to describe both Mozart and myself. It kind-of loses its meaning when this magnificent
overture is the net result in the one case versus in the other. 🙁
@@MendTheWorld stfu lmao
@@MendTheWorld the way I see it, and you can agree to disagree is that being a genius is not a part of the equation. Pushing things to the last minute is procrastinating, and whether you can get away with it because of a special gift or not does not change that definition, don't you think?
@Leonard Kian definitely, I have been watching on Flixzone for since november myself =)
@Leonard Kian definitely, I've been watching on Flixzone for months myself =)
His love made immortal.
Потресающее исполнение увертюры Гениального произведения, Великого МОЦАРТА!!! Низкий поклон!❤️🌹🌹🌹
Magnifique atmosphère, beaux plans sonores, version tant intelligente qu'habitée...
Merci ! Mille e tre mercis !
Fantastic version!! So full of energy 💓
the best opera
Barış özcanı izleyipte gelenlere selam olsun...
🙋🏻♀️😉🤗🤭😊
Sağol dostumm
Rıza Yiğit gerçekten zeki ve akıllısınız 😆
@@ertugrul035 estağfurullah o sizin zekiliğini,
ayn bende
ничего в этом не понимаю, но звучит ЛУЧШЕ, чем вся современная музыка. Почему-то временами перехватывает дыхание.
Mozart for ever hurrah!
Magnífico uma das melhores do mestre Wolfang Mozart. Muito linda😙👏👏👏
😂🎉😢😮
I'm listening to this while studying the day before the exam
Maravillosa experiencia de este concierto en el lugar preciso, donde se estrenó Don Giovanni, bajo la dirección del propio Mozart. Increíble!!
very beautiful upload, great conducting, orchestra, sound quality, and lovely and exciting to view this specific theater! thank you!~
Belo teatro e magnífica apresentação 👏👏👏 🇧🇷
Søren Kierkegaard loved this music most!
Bravo Mozart!
Grazie mille bellissima esecuzione!
Barış Özcan’a selam olsun 😊
Aradığım yorum
Bende ordan geldim
😉🙋🏻♀️🤗🤭
Mütiş
Tam da bunu yazıcakdım jdjsksjks
I ❤ Manfred !!
A música clássica é um diálogo entre almas!
Qui è nato il Don Giovanni!!!! I musicisti cechi e Noemi,più di tutti suonano il “ vero Mozart “; un misto di cantabilita’ italiana e musica settecentesca all’apogeo.
Maravilhoso, Don Giovanni & Orquestra!!!
😅😊❤😂
Realy though, if he composed this on the premiere, day. Are we just gonna ignore the fact that the musicians pretty much sheet read this during the performance? And it still was a succes xD
Usually the dress rehearsal (in modern times now) is in the morning, say 10-12 and then the musicians can go home and practice their asses off until show time.
Quelle merveille
Sooo "works well under pressure" definitely was in his resume 😂
From 0:43 to 2:40 is what made d minor become my favourite key (with his Requiem, naturally). I've never heard before such Darkness. Of course, for me is disappointing the piece changes to that "Happiness Dictatorship" from the Classical Era. The same goes for Mozart's Piano Concerto 20 (K. 466): That last movement did not need modulation. At least _Der Hölle Rache_ gives us anguish from start to end.
No surprise, I'm an appreciator of the Romantic Era.
Happiness Dictatorship? You mean the reflections of the opera's sickly humor and seduction?... 1003. Don Giovanni has two hands and they know what the other does--they're clasp together before the Commendatore. The humor that invites a murder man to dinner cries out when he arrives.
Unless, of course, Mozart, under the spell of a stereotyped Spirit, forced some kind of giddiness into a piece minutes before a rape appears. What a horrible crime. Mozart out-rapes the Don. Deflowering his eternal work before the three minutes mark. But now--in this act--our Don Mozart is raped. The Spirit of Classical Happiness has gone beyond the transcendent raping of Mozart and reduced it all, all that anguish, to nothing. This is your vision of great anguish from start to start to start.
"How strange a thing is what men call pleasure! How wonderful is its relation to pain, which seems to be the opposite of it! They will not come to a man together; but if he pursues the one and gains it, he is almost forced to take the other also, as if they were two distinct things united at one end."
Barış ozcandan gelenler
😊
Doğru tahmin
🙋🏻♀️😉🤭🤗
@@musfiqqhrmanov2145 ok
Ben
perfect tempo
if i had an ego the size of Don G, then I would have the second half of this piece play whenever I walked into a room.
Benden de selam Barış Özcan’a
And here I am waiting for the bass to come in.
Muhteşem 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Burada bir türk kızı görmek☺️
Maestoso 👍👍👍
Excelent!
Superb!
Потрясающе .Браво!
Bellísimo performance!!
I came here because of Soren Kierkegaard. He claimed that this piece is what immortalized Mozart.
Great Performance
magic
barış özcandan geldim
Mozartin erteleyip son dakika yazdığı eseri muhteşem duruyor 🤓🙃
Muchas gracias
Conheci através do livro "A última noite do mundo" de C. S. Lewis.
Mozart is the father of all music and we are his children
I dont think so... you forget Bach, Byrd, Palestrina, etc etc etc
@@ruperttmls7985 Mozart was fan of Bach
😘
❤️
To je bylo hraine od Staňte Divadlo! Super!
The most enjoyable
Barış özcan erteleme dedi keşke erteleseydim
0:43
5:50
Mmmm, made 2 hours before premiere
Mozart wrote this masterpiece the same morning He showed it to the world, is that so?
According to the new biography by Jan Swafford, he wrote it late the night before. (I guess that would make it the same day as the premier technically). The orchestra either sight read it, or ran through it once before the premier.
Barış Özcan sağolsun.
Evet asker
Sad they didn't keep the "we only rehearsed for 5 minutes" tradition. Would've been most authentic.
😂😂😂
Le bel opéra. Merci
Agreed.
farte jmecher mozurt ma facut sa ma simt mafeot don giuvani is he bestie !!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Extraño final de la overtura
네이버워키백과내링크되어있는버전음악듣기청취결과현의음색이매우매혹적이었음반드시참조
Dom Giovanni 👏👏👏👏
Opera Buffa and cautionary tale.
0:42
really like the performance of the first violin Miroslav Vilimec
Excelente
I don’t get what’s so special about this overture, except the fact that it was written on the morning of the premiere…
It is one of the best made by mozart
@@marcgarrigosmane166 I wouldn’t consider it the best. It doesn’t give the same vibes as the other classical pieces do
damso a sortit un nouvelle album
MÜ KEM MEL
K527모짜르트오페라 돈 조반니, 어(오)버쳐(서곡) ※어!뭐야?스펠링이돈지오반니!?
wow
2:36-3:21
Pardon Boemi
the youngest I've seen Honeck!
What`s happening at 4:23??
Seems slightly a few musicians rushed in to quickly
like
Bonjour je viens d'avoir désactivé ère bolide féminin gourmand peu après
id say this video has 120k views because of schools doing music lessons
Emre Günsal stand up'tan gelenler shfjkdlşs
is it just me or do i hear some breathing from the conductor?
6:49 coronavairus
Oh my... 😄
Ok but carona virus is bad
besi ouvertüre guleg
6:19 WTF?
Kumandanı öldürmek... Haruki murakami
Seems something is wrong in this perfotmance
Too many notes
There are exactly as many notes as needed
Mozart better than Beethoven
Nah bro
@@stevoglez yep bro
Bach is better bro
İt s not impress me so much.
Maybe, because he literally wrote this at the day of the debut
5:17 Mozart is such a garbage composer he can't think of anything besides those lame chromatisms.
Ok philip glas
So according to Gould, we shouldn't have The Magic Flute.
Gould was a decent pianist, behind Arrau, Gulda, Horowitz and many many others. Mediocre composer.
In resume, a NOBODY compared to Mozart.
Mozart was likely composing this in his head over a period of weeks. @Erendiramunoz831 is 100% correct.
The Ode to Procrastination! Mozart completed this the night before its first performance. I don't recommend you try this girls and boys, as Mozart was a precocious and unique genius. I can't say I have had much success w/ procrastination!