There once was a man named Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Physically, he lived a mere 35 years. He lived on through his beautiful music for 226 years more and counting.
The oboe is a gorgeous instrument which becomes sublime, almost divine, when given to the care of a master like Mozart. Only 21 when he wrote this masterpiece. Amazing achievement!
21 anni!…., da far venire i brividi…. Mozart scriveva sotto diretta dettatura degli Angeli, ma i più elevati, i più vicini all’Altissimo!, è fuori discussione!
True. Mozart just draws EVERYONE in. Chopin and Tchaikovsky are my favorite too but Mozart is just for everybody. His music is SEEMINGLY light and easy but once you try playing it, GAAAAAAH!!!! So intense and complex, but the music you produce makes people float. Shame he had to die at 35!! Imagine what he could produce at age 50 or 60..
Daaaamn, what a long name. I can sum my name up in three words: Franz Joseph Liszt. But, daaaaaamn. You gotta sum it up in five words? DAAAAAAAAAAAMN. DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN. That's awesome.
I am neither a musician nor a scholar but this music only evokes joy and worship in me. And I thank The Lord For the goodness expressed in this heavenly music and Mozart for fulfilling his noble life in musical perfection.. And you for preserving our joy through this posting, I cherish you. Thank you.
I have listened to Mozart's Oboe Concerto countless times. Every time I listen to it, I marveled at how Mozart could complete such an elegant and beautiful masterpiece. It must be he got a gift from the God otherwise! ❤ 🌹 🌹
Mi devo sognare l'attimo di felicità ogni istante che passa e respirare a respirare a vita la gioia della luce e della bellezza.E' il messaggio di chi nella musica ha scoperto il regno della felicità.
Mozart, es el más grande entre los grandes músicos, sus composiciones son puras, limpias, no está contaminado, es por eso que a los bebés les gusta instintivamente. los niños se deleitan con sus melodías. No he encontrado en Mozart alguna composición aburrida como ocurre con otros compositores.
Para mi este es el mejor concierto de oboe k de escuchado, con el perdon de otros muchos autores que han hecho muy buenos aportes. Lo que sucede es que por alguna razon la musica de Mozart es clase aparte!
The oboe is such an enigmatic instrument - I wish there was much more available! The Baroque contains a proportionally greater amount, but the Classical was able to use the 'new instrument' - the Clarinet (which is also a delight to hear). Even so, the resonance of the Oboe's sound (rather reminiscent of the human voice) is captivatingly appealing to me. This particular piece is achingly beautiful in itself. Many thanks, "Am4s3usMOz4rt", for posting it here, on UA-cam.
Mozart is the only music I never get tired of hearing. Every modern musician of every gentre I ever liked, or at one time was among my favorites I've outrown or I get tired of listening to eventually. Not Mozart. Mozart music ever moves me, often to tears, even after I've heard the same music for decades. It ever sounds extraordinary. Mozart is my primary music teacher as well as C.P.E. Bach. I let the best music in the world inform me about how to write music. Mozart Lesson #1: Spare no expense when it comes to stretching the 'imagination' beyond limit. There is no such thing as 'too much' musical material that can be packed into one song. There is no simplicity for simplicity sake. This is not pop music. This is extraordinary music that moves the soul. There are no limits. It can't just be okay. Mozart shows us that musical ideas have universes of possibility off the charts beyond what most people would be satified to settle with. Truly great music captures the heart. No one does that better than Mozart and that's why we adore him like no other.
I completely agree, he is a genius, it is because he still lives on with his music. That part is one of the most uplifting phrases of music I've heard.
Faltan las palabras para describir ,la increible ,espiritualidád y belleza en armonias y grandiosidád de interpretación te sirve de terápia alegrándote la lo que es difícil ,en ocasiónes, Con Mozart todo es posíble, Siempre Mozart.
Salut Mozart, quand j'arrive à t'entendre en conscience, je me connecte à l'amour dans toute sa lumière douce , ainsi qu'aux aux autres, et pendant ce temps le corps guérit en libérant mes émotions bloquées, voir sclérosées par mes mes préjugés entretenus depuis petit. Tu es un guérisseur de haut vol.
Mozart, being my favorite composer, is constantly played in my home...However, I have heard almost every single piece, except this oboe concerto I have skipped over many times considering the oboe unworthy of a solo concerto. Ofcourse old Wolfie proved me wrong and I love it. Especially the Adagio non troppo, which is beautiful. I still think his greatest slow movement is the andante from the Horn concerto #4. Amazing!
Una maravilla de concierto,como todo lo de Mozart,pero en este concierto el oboe como protagonista crea un ambiente íntimo,recogidoque sugiere tantas cosas.Excelente
extraordinarily nice tone from the soloist - reedy, sweet, rich, with a good range of dynamics - from lyrical and sweet to loud and brassy, almost like a bagpipe chanter at times. Must use fairly hard reeds and have powerful lungs to have such reserves of power and volume. To say nothing of the circular breathing required for some of the longer passages. I'm very impressed!
THANK YOU Am4d3usM0z4rt! ( what a genious code-name!) I am not an oboe fan. But I adore this concerto very much. Especially, when it's performed like this!
My late husband was a professional oboist and he had a lung collapse and had to quit playing professionally. Very sad. It does happen to people. He never gave up his previous oboe and would play occasionally and taught as well.
Oh wow, that is a really severe story and I am sorry to hear it. My understanding is that the oboe, unlike the flute, doesn't require a lot of air, but this causes its own problems because the player still needs to exhale. It also takes a lot of effort to control the sound and, I think, a lot of air pressure.
On a semi unrelated note, the principle oboe of the San Francisco Symphony died on stage while playing the Strauss concerto from a heart condition. That is one of the most challenging pieces in our repertoire because of its huge first phrase with no appropriate places to breathe. Although he didn't die of a lung condition, that strain certainly couldn't have helped.
Thanks! You are right, I should! My comment was removed because of too many negative votes! Glad to see that someone came up with the answer: Heinz Holliger and Academy of St.Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner. I do believe it is important that they receive credit!
At 14:20 you can hear the 3rd part (Rondo). This is identical to the second song on the 1984 CD Hear the Light on Phillips. Heinz Holliger is the soloist. The piece is performed by the Academy of St. Martin-In-the Fields. Outstanding--by far my favorite version. It doesn't get any better than this!
His compositions are filled with wonder.. yes, classical music (especially Saint Saens, Vivaldi, Tchaikovsky) are filled with that dreamy-magical energy, but Mozart's music is like purifying your dark and damaged soul--- cleansing it. I dont know what kind of man he WAS but he must be very fun and light. What he has is serious talent, combined with his ability to not take music seriously, instead magically... like that?
It is so classically Mozart! Light, serious, moving...depth...heart strings! Ha! And it's an oboe! LOL Brilliant! You are amazed, enthralled, made humble! Ha ha! I rarely hear Mozart that I am not!
'Me Before You' brought me here.......after sobbing in the cinema, just had to come home and listen to this in all its glory......Mozart = perfection
0:06 - I. Allegro aperto
6:56 - II. Adagio non troppo
14:21- III. Rondo (Allegretto)
+James, thank you for the cues. Sometimes we want to go straight to a favorite movement.
There once was a man named Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Physically, he lived a mere 35 years. He lived on through his beautiful music for 226 years more and counting.
He was a 80's boy of his time, so much energy, such a rebel, a fucking genius. There wont be anyone like him in 2 centuries
@@rockerokiss There won't ever be anyone like Mozart. ¡Era único!
@@alanbobe-velez9716 Saludos amigo! Have an amazing day/night!
@@rockerokiss ¡Un saludo fraternal! Le deseo lo mismo.
@@_.Sir_Isaac_Newton._ From 1756 (the year Mozart was born) to 2020 is a total of 264 years, not 293 years.
i must have listened to this a million times but at each time i still get amazed by the oboe solo
The oboe is a gorgeous instrument which becomes sublime, almost divine, when given to the care of a master like Mozart. Only 21 when he wrote this masterpiece. Amazing achievement!
21 anni!…., da far venire i brividi….
Mozart scriveva sotto diretta dettatura degli Angeli, ma i più elevati, i più vicini all’Altissimo!, è fuori discussione!
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Mozart is my drug. I'm addicted to it and it makes me high.
If you want to get high, listen to Scriabin.
True. Mozart just draws EVERYONE in. Chopin and Tchaikovsky are my favorite too but Mozart is just for everybody. His music is SEEMINGLY light and easy but once you try playing it, GAAAAAAH!!!! So intense and complex, but the music you produce makes people float. Shame he had to die at 35!! Imagine what he could produce at age 50 or 60..
lucas matthews know how you feel. would rather listen this than take any drug
lucas matthews
lucas matthews Mozart and Bach are my drugs
Played this for my senior recital in college back in 1979. Brings back memories. Love this one.
Thank you for sharing the memory with us.
0:00 I. Allegro aperto
6:56 II. Adagio non troppo
14:21 III. Rondo: Allegretto
Daaaamn, what a long name. I can sum my name up in three words: Franz Joseph Liszt. But, daaaaaamn. You gotta sum it up in five words? DAAAAAAAAAAAMN. DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN. That's awesome.
Thank you Herr Mozart.
Such wonderfulness. The beauty of this makes you forget everything else.
Perfect! That is all. Mozart is fantastic!!! The best of the best.
True
verdade seu vadio
Freaksonof Bitch It's very special, isn't it? A very challenging instrument to master and not many people do master it.
Danke für das Hochladen und somit uns zugänglich machen. Ein wunderbares Konzert
2:50 perfection of music at its finest :-) Thank you Mozart!
It's eternal music, what more can one say?
I am neither a musician nor a scholar but this music only evokes joy and worship in me. And I thank The Lord For the goodness expressed in this heavenly music and Mozart for fulfilling his noble life in musical perfection.. And you for preserving our joy through this posting, I cherish you. Thank you.
I have listened to Mozart's Oboe Concerto countless times. Every time I listen to it, I marveled at how Mozart could complete such an elegant and beautiful masterpiece. It must be he got a gift from the God otherwise! ❤ 🌹 🌹
Tanrı notası bu
Jedenfalls eine sehr schöne Aufführung dieses Konzertes. Danke fürs einteilige Hochladen!
I was presented a beautiful evening by the 12 Mozart pieces, and thank you for uploading them.
So happy, like angels laughing.
forgot how much his music is sparkling and dazzling. Just shimmers with wit, talent, and excellence. Such a joy to hear (even play as well!)
Mi devo sognare l'attimo di felicità ogni istante che passa e respirare a respirare a vita la gioia della luce e della bellezza.E' il messaggio di chi nella musica ha scoperto il regno della felicità.
Mozart, Genio, inigualable. Escucho una obra suya y sigo, sigo con otra, y continúo. No puedo dejar de escucharlo.
Mozart, es el más grande entre los grandes músicos, sus composiciones son puras, limpias, no está contaminado, es por eso que a los bebés les gusta instintivamente. los niños se deleitan con sus melodías. No he encontrado en Mozart alguna composición aburrida como ocurre con otros compositores.
The soloist is Heinz Holliger; orchestra is most probably the Bamberger Symphoniker, conducted by Peter Maag. The year of recording is thus 1966.
whuuttt 1966 :oo !! the quality of this audio is really good!!!
Para mi este es el mejor concierto de oboe k de escuchado, con el perdon de otros muchos autores que han hecho muy buenos aportes. Lo que sucede es que por alguna razon la musica de Mozart es clase aparte!
Love this music... MOZART FOREVER!
Every time I tell people I play the oboe and they don't know what it is, I die inside a little...then I beat the shit out of them.
thank you for your service gandhi
Who doesn’t know what an oboe is tho 😂 I play the viola, and NOBODY knows about it
Every time that I tell people that I play the oboe I listen to this and then go make my apologies for misleading them.
Damn Gandhi ! Didn't know you had that in you !
The Rondo. So playfull :) Can't stop listening!
I love this concerto. I find it very bright and positive!
A pleasure to listen to the melancholic oboe in Mozart's magnificent concerto.
The oboe is such an enigmatic instrument - I wish there was much more available! The Baroque contains a proportionally greater amount, but the Classical was able to use the 'new instrument' - the Clarinet (which is also a delight to hear). Even so, the resonance of the Oboe's sound (rather reminiscent of the human voice) is captivatingly appealing to me. This particular piece is achingly beautiful in itself. Many thanks, "Am4s3usMOz4rt", for posting it here, on UA-cam.
You are a pure Artiste with your words too... For me this music only evokes joy and worship. Thank you
Bellísimo concierto, música del cielo.
Mozart is the only music I never get tired of hearing. Every modern musician of every gentre I ever liked, or at one time was among my favorites I've outrown or I get tired of listening to eventually. Not Mozart. Mozart music ever moves me, often to tears, even after I've heard the same music for decades. It ever sounds extraordinary. Mozart is my primary music teacher as well as C.P.E. Bach. I let the best music in the world inform me about how to write music. Mozart Lesson #1: Spare no expense when it comes to stretching the 'imagination' beyond limit. There is no such thing as 'too much' musical material that can be packed into one song. There is no simplicity for simplicity sake. This is not pop music. This is extraordinary music that moves the soul. There are no limits. It can't just be okay. Mozart shows us that musical ideas have universes of possibility off the charts beyond what most people would be satified to settle with.
Truly great music captures the heart. No one does that better than Mozart and that's why we adore him like no other.
Wonderful. I am captivated by the Rondo. fantastic. And thank you for the brief biography!
I wish mozart composed more oboe music. :(
+Ethan Martin Me , too but he already isn't here . His amazing masterpieces always remember us his great genius .
+Ethan Martin He wrote a lot of wind chamber music, if that's any consolation
+Ethan Martin, Mozart composed about 600 works. so is a lot music to hear.
Ethan Martin I think he must have wrote more Oboe concertos which have been lost. A great shame
I love oboe, my sister has played it 40 years
Incomprehensibly graceful, simple and elegant. The iridescent mystery which is Mozart
Mozart my n# 1 composer, outstanding performance of the orchestra, oboist is fantastic!
A música é o alimento da alma, em todos os momentos da vida, ela nos transmite Paz.
Verdade
271k? Not 6 million?
Mozart and music like this - the highest achievement of the European civilization.
I love you Mozart !
Epic, typical Mozart trademark from 5:23 to 5:43, directly from heaven
I completely agree, he is a genius, it is because he still lives on with his music. That part is one of the most uplifting phrases of music I've heard.
Lol the part is in the clarinet concerto.
"directly from heaven" I love that! It is so true, his music is so perfect... ; u ;
Like the Andantino from Flute and Harp Concert!
MrTorterra111 it's there in every Mozart concerto..no body does trills better than mozart
I just love the first movement :) So delightful and jumpy!
Faltan las palabras para describir ,la increible ,espiritualidád y belleza en armonias y grandiosidád de interpretación te sirve de terápia alegrándote la lo que es difícil ,en ocasiónes, Con Mozart todo es posíble, Siempre Mozart.
Nadie como Mozart, bellisímo.
para mi bach lo supera pero bueno, son gustos 👍
Mozart never had an off day. Wonderful!
Be it Jupiter or Oboe, Mozart magic never ends.
Top shelf composing, absolutely beautiful ❤
He did compose more, see the the 1st and 3rd, so amazing and full of life...
Heinz Holliger (oboe) / Neville Marriner (conductor) / Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields
Perfect rendition by Holliger and the Academy.
This is my favorite interpretation!
The tone is so well controlled it sounds like both a woodwind and a string. Amazing!
Can't add enough 'thumbs up' for this piece of music!! ;-)
Delicate composition of Mozart for an instrument which he seemed to love.
Dinlediğimde içimi bir mutluluk kaplıyor.⚘
Thank you for shared this concert and for the link to archive
Salut Mozart, quand j'arrive à t'entendre en conscience, je me connecte à l'amour dans toute sa lumière douce , ainsi qu'aux aux autres, et pendant ce temps le corps guérit en libérant mes émotions bloquées, voir sclérosées par mes mes préjugés entretenus depuis petit. Tu es un guérisseur de haut vol.
Danke für die Postierung.
Mozart, being my favorite composer, is constantly played in my home...However, I have heard almost every single piece, except this oboe concerto I have skipped over many times considering the oboe unworthy of a solo concerto. Ofcourse old Wolfie proved me wrong and I love it. Especially the Adagio non troppo, which is beautiful. I still think his greatest slow movement is the andante from the Horn concerto #4. Amazing!
The oboe unworthy of a solo concerto ? I hope your musical tastes have matured in the last five years !
Mozart is a great genius !
merci a vous monsieur Mozart .
Thank you very much! The concert was amazing! Wish I could've played it over and over:)
Divine!! I love more the second piece" Adagio non troppo "... Thank you for sharing!!
Oboe has amazing sound. Glorious!!!!!♥♥
Your screen pic is fantastic! Love it!
Very soothing and nice piece of classical music ...
Thanks!
Wolfie oh god.. another fucking celebrity imposter... these aren't even funny
tech nichy Please keep profanity and sexual references out of my music.
Wolfie please fuck off once you learn that youre not funny at all.
unless you have a small brain capacity which i think you do
tech nichy why don't you keep your opinions to yourself and go back to your mother's basement? :)
MOZART ;para mi representa , : lo que soñamos ,,es sú grandeza !!!! -
no lo podemos dejar de escuchar una y mil veces ,,, !!!!
What a great cadenza!!! Genius...
Na soveel dekades van luister is dit nog steeds vir my net so mooi.
Una maravilla de concierto,como todo lo de Mozart,pero en este concierto el oboe como protagonista crea un ambiente íntimo,recogidoque sugiere tantas cosas.Excelente
A songwriter of gold. His work keeps surprising me!
è possibile suonare questo difficile concerto meglio di così? da oboista dico di no! CHE MERAVIGLIA!!!!!!
I think the know is one of my favorite instruments. it's the voche an tutti e orhcastrate'
Thx to Anime Nodame Cantible , now i enjoying classical music like never before !!
change my life !!!
you should also watch the drama series! =D
hehe..me too.
I've played the allegro on flute before.
I never knew it stemmed from an oboe concerto!
It is Heinz Holliger oboe and the Academy of St.Matrin in the Fields recorded in London 7/1983 by PHILIPS conducted by Neville Marriner.
[x] Mozart
[x] oboe
[x] concerto
yup, this is officially my favorite classical piece
Sublime !!! No matter who the player / artist is .
Bellissimo questo concerto che non conoscevo: non si finisce mai di imparare.
Wunderschöne Musik. Danke für das hochladen!
Love it....Mozart is my favorite :)
extraordinarily nice tone from the soloist - reedy, sweet, rich, with a good range of dynamics - from lyrical and sweet to loud and brassy, almost like a bagpipe chanter at times. Must use fairly hard reeds and have powerful lungs to have such reserves of power and volume. To say nothing of the circular breathing required for some of the longer passages. I'm very impressed!
THANK YOU Am4d3usM0z4rt! ( what a genious code-name!)
I am not an oboe fan. But I adore this concerto very much.
Especially, when it's performed like this!
how the oboist does not axphysiat playing such beauty is a wonder unto itself.
I meant asphixiate.
lol
My late husband was a professional oboist and he had a lung collapse and had to quit playing professionally. Very sad. It does happen to people. He never gave up his previous oboe and would play occasionally and taught as well.
Oh wow, that is a really severe story and I am sorry to hear it. My understanding is that the oboe, unlike the flute, doesn't require a lot of air, but this causes its own problems because the player still needs to exhale. It also takes a lot of effort to control the sound and, I think, a lot of air pressure.
On a semi unrelated note, the principle oboe of the San Francisco Symphony died on stage while playing the Strauss concerto from a heart condition. That is one of the most challenging pieces in our repertoire because of its huge first phrase with no appropriate places to breathe. Although he didn't die of a lung condition, that strain certainly couldn't have helped.
actually I hardly listen to Mozart's, but this C major K314 was love itself..can't explain how much I love it with word!
Thanks! You are right, I should! My comment was removed because of too many negative votes!
Glad to see that someone came up with the answer:
Heinz Holliger and Academy of St.Martin in the Fields/Neville Marriner. I do believe it is important that they receive credit!
At 14:20 you can hear the 3rd part (Rondo). This is identical to the second song on the 1984 CD Hear the Light on Phillips. Heinz Holliger is the soloist. The piece is performed by the Academy of St. Martin-In-the Fields. Outstanding--by far my favorite version. It doesn't get any better than this!
A subtle charming elegant second theme.
Nodame Cantabile😊💕
Mozart is pink!
cleo hime no, it's gray ahah :P I love nodame cantabile and mozart
lorenzo butano mozart is clearly pink
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yup
That cadenza was genius...
why?
Not k.6m?
Don't need some anime to appreciate Mozart, this is beautiful!
es mi concierto favorito siempre
always again and again a great pleasure great Mozart
His compositions are filled with wonder.. yes, classical music (especially Saint Saens, Vivaldi, Tchaikovsky) are filled with that dreamy-magical energy, but Mozart's music is like purifying your dark and damaged soul--- cleansing it. I dont know what kind of man he WAS but he must be very fun and light. What he has is serious talent, combined with his ability to not take music seriously, instead magically... like that?
It is so classically Mozart! Light, serious, moving...depth...heart strings! Ha! And it's an oboe! LOL Brilliant! You are amazed, enthralled, made humble! Ha ha! I rarely hear Mozart that I am not!
Master piece.... Of course of the Master of al classic masters... ❤
0:06 Allegro (1st movement)
6:56 Adagio non troppo (2nd movement)
14:20 Rondo- Allegretto (3rd movement)
Any time ;)
I love playing oboe even more now
I am ill, but this music makes me forget all about it. Sheer magic!
Ashvajit Dharmachari 65
Absolutely Amazing Calming Amen.....chess
Even though I like the bassoon more (no offense oboe players), the oboe is amazing and beautiful.