un mattino di un' estate afosa ... rinfrescato dal temporale del giorno appena passato ... con una piacevole frescura che invita ad un ascolto altrettanto piacevole di ''' Mozart '''' , per iniziare una giornata ..... ricaricato dall'energia....di UN BUON ASCOLTO .... che puo rivelarsi un' inezione....una terapia alla positività
Beethoven tanta “Musica” in una delle sue Sinfonie, se la può solo sognare! La struttura, la complessità, il contrappunto, l’inventiva, la ricchezza di idee, il “trattamento” del materiale tematico, le modulazioni, le frasi in “maggiore/minore”….insomma: in questa sublime Sinfonia, c’è ogni ricchezza musicale!, c’è proprio tutto!!!! La adoro, come adoro Mozart!
Looking at what else Mozart completed in November and December 1786....You kidding me? He was, as Salieri said in the movie.. Beyond belief. "Other works written by Mozart roughly contemporary with this symphony include the Piano Trio in B♭, K. 502 (completed November 18, 1786), the Piano Concerto No. 25, K. 503 (completed December 4, 1786), and scena and rondò Ch'io mi scordi di te?, K. 505, for soprano and orchestra (completed December 26, 1786)."
In one month, he completed a Piano trio, a Symhony, a Piano Concerto, and a piece for soprano..... it would have taken several years to any other composer.
@@derbosskomponist753 This symphony was written long before B's great symphonies, and he said "up to that time", so it was totally justified opinion without any harm to B.
9:03 it's pretty Sturm und Drang but the light orchestration gives it such an aerial feeling I love it, and the music thus has a lot of ¿inertia? if that makes sense, like a breeze, as strong as it gets it's still aerial and light but cannt stopped, like at 10:55, same feeling
Beethoven's 1st symphony was inspired from Haydn's symphony no 103 which was premiered in the year 1795, the same year year beethoven started making sketches for his first symphony.
Das Sir while it's true Bach is the absolute master of counterpoint and Mozart learned much from studying his works, but mass in b minor has a really sublime Kyrie intro and then follows one and half hour of long winded counterpoint, which makes me wonder Bach was really a great composer or just a great mathematician.. (I hate to say it, honestly it's boring) It's not that I dislike Bach. I really enjoy his well tempered clavier and chromatic fantasy, but all the Bach fanatics who worship the complexities of the b minor mass and downplay Mozart (and Beethoven) leads me to believe Mozart's comparatively concise and effective use of counterpoint (such as the ending of jupiter symphony or organ fantasia in f minor) is often overlooked.
I think Mozart used counterpoint more as a way to get a message across and to obtain a certain emotional effect rather than to just show that he knew complex counterpoint. The fact that he used it more sparsely but just as well gave it more impact when he did use it and as a result Mozart's music is less boring.
un mattino di un' estate afosa ... rinfrescato dal temporale del giorno appena passato ... con una piacevole frescura che invita ad un ascolto altrettanto piacevole di ''' Mozart '''' , per iniziare una giornata ..... ricaricato dall'energia....di UN BUON ASCOLTO .... che puo rivelarsi un' inezione....una terapia alla positività
Beethoven tanta “Musica” in una delle sue Sinfonie, se la può solo sognare!
La struttura, la complessità, il contrappunto, l’inventiva, la ricchezza di idee, il “trattamento” del materiale tematico, le modulazioni, le frasi in “maggiore/minore”….insomma: in questa sublime Sinfonia, c’è ogni ricchezza musicale!, c’è proprio tutto!!!!
La adoro, come adoro Mozart!
So beautiful how the horns and strings work off eachother
One of my favourite Mozart symphonies, bubbling with musical ideas, as Mozart said the people of Prague were more sophisticated than the Viennese .
Magic times from my childhood when I played the Orquestra Sinfônica Aprendiz(OSA) ...
Finally a recording on youtube with a great tempo on Adagio..
Looking at what else Mozart completed in November and December 1786....You kidding me? He was, as Salieri said in the movie.. Beyond belief. "Other works written by Mozart roughly contemporary with this symphony include the Piano Trio in B♭, K. 502 (completed November 18, 1786), the Piano Concerto No. 25, K. 503 (completed December 4, 1786), and scena and rondò Ch'io mi scordi di te?, K. 505, for soprano and orchestra (completed December 26, 1786)."
In one month, he completed a Piano trio, a Symhony, a Piano Concerto, and a piece for soprano..... it would have taken several years to any other composer.
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Mozart was beyond prolific but this is a bit of an exaggeration.
So many similarities to the Magic Flute overture here... very interesting :D
And Jupiter (first movement)
Très bon tempo ... sublime morceau !!
My trip to Prague in 2007 brought me here!
Up to that time greatest symphony written. No question.
Poor Beethoven
@@derbosskomponist753 This symphony was written long before B's great symphonies, and he said "up to that time", so it was totally justified opinion without any harm to B.
Haydn had written many symphonies by this time that were far superior to KV 504. No question.
@@jasonhurd4379 Definitely not.
@@jasonhurd4379 Sorry, I phrased that oddly. I don’t find Haydn’s symphonies to be superior to this at all.
Que belleza. Amadeus mi amado de los Dioses!!!!
9:03 it's pretty Sturm und Drang but the light orchestration gives it such an aerial feeling I love it, and the music thus has a lot of ¿inertia? if that makes sense, like a breeze, as strong as it gets it's still aerial and light but cannt stopped, like at 10:55, same feeling
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izstrādājuma tēma 08:40
Is it hard for the violins? Btw I'm a piano player with no knowledge on violin
It's tricky, but manageable
Bravo!
Excellent but who performed?
Bolton Ivor i think.
@@eingooglenutzer1474 WOW! Incredible he's able to play ALL those instruments at the same time! Truly a gift!
1:14 Turkish march
Quienes son los intérpretes?
molto bello
Sounds like the magic flute overture
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Ce message s'adresse aux 6 pouces en bas qui n'aime pas ce contenu allez consulter rapidement !
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I think Beethoven's first symphony is inspired by this.
Even his Fifth Symphony's first movement!
And his second symphonie is also inspired by this.
Beethoven's 1st symphony was inspired from Haydn's symphony no 103 which was premiered in the year 1795, the same year year beethoven started making sketches for his first symphony.
It sounds like Don Giovanni. There is some bit of it.
sono una bestia
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Who said Bach the father is counterpoint king???
mozart did.
dlj1909 mozart is my fav composer but dont compare his counterpoint to bach ...
Everyone
Das Sir while it's true Bach is the absolute master of counterpoint and Mozart learned much from studying his works, but mass in b minor has a really sublime Kyrie intro and then follows one and half hour of long winded counterpoint, which makes me wonder Bach was really a great composer or just a great mathematician.. (I hate to say it, honestly it's boring) It's not that I dislike Bach. I really enjoy his well tempered clavier and chromatic fantasy, but all the Bach fanatics who worship the complexities of the b minor mass and downplay Mozart (and Beethoven) leads me to believe Mozart's comparatively concise and effective use of counterpoint (such as the ending of jupiter symphony or organ fantasia in f minor) is often overlooked.
I think Mozart used counterpoint more as a way to get a message across and to obtain a certain emotional effect rather than to just show that he knew complex counterpoint. The fact that he used it more sparsely but just as well gave it more impact when he did use it and as a result Mozart's music is less boring.
It's like bach...
Lmao you sure?
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@@es_ist_unmoeglich 그냥... 곡이 완벽하게 좋단 얘기에요.....
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모차르트 - 교향곡 [38번] [프라하]
[1780년대 중반 작품]
Ständige Werbeunterbrechungen stören den Genuss. Das gibt es wo anders besser.
Genau. Mozart hat keine Werbungen in die Partitur geschrieben 🤦♂️
¡Que manera de arruinarme la escucha con los cochinos anuncios apareciendo cada rato!
You rather should be grateful that you can listen to this divine music for free
Too many notes, gazlin scales, arpegios (Amadeus ) hahaha
jjj
Conductor takes too many unnecessary liberties with the dynamics. Plus, period performances suck. Soundy flat and uninspired.
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