Mozart - Symphony No. 36 in C, K. 425 [complete] (Linz)

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  • @rl-181
    @rl-181 Рік тому +15

    To write a symphony like this, you have to be an absolute genius, to write a symphony like this in 4 days, you have to be Mozart!

  • @SuperMusicizmylife
    @SuperMusicizmylife 11 років тому +147

    I love the story about the Linz symphony. The fact that Mozart arrived in Linz with no new symphony so he composed the masterpiece in 4 days. Mozart worked well under deadlines. When his father arrived in Vienna in 1785, he walked in to find Mozart still writing and handing the sheets to the copyist - for a piano concerto performance that same night. He wrote his last 3 symphonies in 3 months of one summer. That's what geniuses do. What do mediocrities do? They argue which genius is "better".

    • @mereyeslacalle
      @mereyeslacalle 3 роки тому +8

      Absolutely agree ; each genius has their own ; discussing if one is better than another , besides mediocrity , shows ignorancy about what music is . I love your comment !

    • @SuperMusicizmylife
      @SuperMusicizmylife 3 роки тому +5

      @@mereyeslacalle thank you. well said yourself!

    • @jubielhalasz295
      @jubielhalasz295 3 роки тому +10

      Mozart composed the entire overture for Don Giovanni the morning that it premiered, and the ink was still wet on the copies when the musicians performed it. Yet it remains an unrivalled masterpiece.

    • @SuperMusicizmylife
      @SuperMusicizmylife 3 роки тому +6

      @@jubielhalasz295 I think Mozart worked well under the pressure of a deadline. His Don Giovanni overtire is one example. Another even more remarkable occasion he demonstrated getting it in “under the wire” was the evening he finished his D minor piano concerto K 466 that was required for performance that same night. The orchestra sight read it on performance night. By all accounts, a magnificent event. The emperor shouted “Bravo Mozart!”

    • @jubielhalasz295
      @jubielhalasz295 3 роки тому +8

      @@SuperMusicizmylife I know. I was agreeing with you and adding to what you said. He was indeed incredibly good at working under immense pressure. His genius was so extensive that it could always perform to and exceed expectations, regardless of time pressure or any other external factor. He is without I doubt in my mind the greatest composer who ever lived.

  • @jesusmanriquezsantana1590
    @jesusmanriquezsantana1590 4 роки тому +33

    It is surprising that Mozart composed this great work in just 4 days
    A total genius

  • @Lisandrokr
    @Lisandrokr 7 років тому +91

    1. Adagio, 3/4 - Allegro spiritoso, 4/4 0:00
    2. Poco adagio, 6/8 10:35
    3. Menuetto, 3/4 17:32
    4. Finale (Presto), 2/4. 21:02

  • @retiredmeme2751
    @retiredmeme2751 2 роки тому +15

    I absolutely love the way Mozart uses the timpani in his compositions

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 5 років тому +17

    Mozart,s works are forever .
    Forever is Mozart .

  • @WDeeGee1
    @WDeeGee1 11 років тому +12

    Gotta love the way he effortlessly goes from unbridled exuberance to delicate, tender elegance in just the matter of an instant.

  • @TK-tv5un
    @TK-tv5un 6 років тому +12

    He wrote this in 4 days, the symphony conveys the tone of stress, anxiety, and the psychological rush to meet a deadline fairly well.

  • @321Lopper
    @321Lopper Рік тому +3

    On my way home it was on the radio and I got in the car just after the first movement started. Good timing! What an incredible masterpiece.

  • @ivydog2009
    @ivydog2009 5 років тому +34

    I can listen to the finale over and over and over again. I printed out the score just so I could play the Timpani parts on my keyboard with the music. I can't tell you how thrilling it is for me to hear that last flourish - 16 measures before the end. So much fun. I wish I could perform in an orchestra just to play that part. The whole movement seems to imply a break-neck race to finish the piece. Mozart wrote "When we arrived at the gates of Linz, a servant was standing there to conduct us to the Old Count Thun's, where we are still living. I really cannot tell you how they overwhelm us with kindness in this house. On Thursday, the Fourth of November, I am going to give a concert in the theater, and, as I have not a single symphony by me, I am writing away over head and ears at a new one, which must be ready by then. "
    Now THIS recording right here is the bomb: ua-cam.com/video/UIq_u4-uOwA/v-deo.html

    • @SuperMusicizmylife
      @SuperMusicizmylife 2 роки тому +1

      well said! Thanks for the link as well. Mozart wrote his music for the people, not just the royals and courts, nor professional musicians. His music reaches everyone at the soul level, it is the true universal language. I enjoy the perspective of a musician like yourself. I am a bit of one myself and see Mozart's genius written on the page that produces such majestic sounds to all ears, trained and untrained alike.

    • @enricoluccarini3626
      @enricoluccarini3626 2 місяці тому

      The Thun family had known the Mozarts since 1762, very friendly with Leopold. Young Count Thun's wife was a good keyboard player and very well placed in high society - she did much to help Wolfgang when he eventually moved to Vienna;

  • @mereyeslacalle
    @mereyeslacalle 6 років тому +18

    Sólo un genio pudo escribir esta maravilla tan sólo en cuatro días!! Mozart eres único , admirable , fantástico, inmortal !!

  • @altareggo
    @altareggo 5 років тому +25

    DEFINITELY one of his most under-rated symphonies!!

    • @authenticmusic4815
      @authenticmusic4815 4 роки тому +5

      ABSOLUTELY. It's just adorable, it's very sweet and very well "formed" if you know what i mean. Definitely one of the best Mozart's works ever done

  • @jeanchalant8682
    @jeanchalant8682 10 років тому +80

    Anyone who burns energy debating whether Mozart is "better" than Beethoven, or vice-versa, or feels the need to determine if either of them is "the best," is missing the point of... well... basically everything.
    Mozart is "the best" at being Mozart. Beethoven is "the best" at being Beethoven.
    The End

    • @johnyringo6890
      @johnyringo6890 9 років тому +2

      JeanChalant Wrong. The only thing greater than Mozart is God.

    • @cemaula1605
      @cemaula1605 9 років тому +1

      Johny Ringo Did
      did you read the post

    • @ivanboskovic1260
      @ivanboskovic1260 9 років тому

      Johny Ringo Karajan?

    • @ivanboskovic1260
      @ivanboskovic1260 9 років тому

      JeanChalant I liked Beethoven more, but having learned he was verbally vulgar I excluded him from my favorites altogether.

    • @herrbrucvald6376
      @herrbrucvald6376 9 років тому

      ivan boskovic Mozart had a potty mouth too......

  • @bedenerexhepaj293
    @bedenerexhepaj293 10 років тому +29

    Masterpiece!!! Mozart is the Best composer ever!!! My favorite !!!

  • @klasicnaifolklor
    @klasicnaifolklor 8 років тому +9

    I like 4. mov. with oriental sounds!
    One of my favorite Mozart's opera is "Abduction from Serail".
    Thanks for posting. Much appreciate detailed description.

  • @HansKuhlmann
    @HansKuhlmann 5 років тому +9

    Amadeus was the greatest, he wrote so many masterpieces in his short life. Some works may be more impressing than others, but he never wrote pieces of bad quality. His extraordinary piece "musikalischer Spaß" shows us what "low quality" is, but it needs a genius to write something like that.
    His notes are always in the right place and everyone hears when the instrumentalist makes a mistake. Therefore his music is not that easy to play.
    Oh yes - the Linz symphony can be counted to his late and greatest symphonies.

  • @류순열-h6i
    @류순열-h6i 4 роки тому +5

    아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻📯🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤

  • @nicolasputallaz
    @nicolasputallaz 10 років тому +21

    Une des plus belles symphonie de Mozart

  • @Arethus
    @Arethus 12 років тому +4

    I can't understand all the hate for Mozart. There is no reason to compare beethoven to mozart. They were both amazing composers, both were geniuses, both made emotional, powerful music (albeit different), and both are legends. Mozart was more fun, Beethoven was more artistic, it doesn't make one better than the other. Personally, i do prefer Beethoven, but Mozart was, and always will be a musical genius and a legend.

  • @marthalieja9426
    @marthalieja9426 7 років тому +26

    Mozart was a genius. this smphony is good to listen it when you are anxious, truly.

  • @LordSwordbreak
    @LordSwordbreak 12 років тому +7

    I have never heard this particular symphony before. Unbeknownst to me until now, it is astonishingly beautiful!

  • @gerardbegni2806
    @gerardbegni2806 7 років тому +13

    This symphony is full of light. It is quite transparent. It is a necessray complement to the density of the four following ones. With its five last symphonies, Mozart used the whole palette of human feeelings.

  • @fangornae1085
    @fangornae1085 2 роки тому +1

    My journey in Linz didn't taste the same as i knew Mozart was part of it. Simply honored to walk on the steps of such a music gifted man

  • @timotiusmatthew7302
    @timotiusmatthew7302 10 років тому +15

    Beautiful and ingenious, this music deserves more plaudits.

  • @peachmelba16
    @peachmelba16 9 років тому +18

    No words...maybe the one word:sublime.

  • @videosinfrench9928
    @videosinfrench9928 Рік тому +4

    18th Century rock and roll. My all time favorite symphony,

  • @crafterman2345
    @crafterman2345 9 років тому +51

    I feel that Beethoven, Mozart, and Bach are all the best in their own way.

    • @caarecengi
      @caarecengi 8 років тому

      +Crafterman Haydn is not too bad either
      Neither is George Gershwin and Aaron Copland (gotta support The Americans)

    • @pawezyrkowski2095
      @pawezyrkowski2095 8 років тому +6

      You forgot Joseph Hayd

    • @MrHammod1
      @MrHammod1 8 років тому +3

      And Händel! 😡

    • @pawezyrkowski2095
      @pawezyrkowski2095 8 років тому

      Ok! But the best are Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn and Bach. Around the world and throughout history there is no better composers. The Germans once wrote great music ...

    • @MrHammod1
      @MrHammod1 8 років тому

      And Händel! 😡

  • @brimcowa
    @brimcowa 12 років тому +4

    I've often found that Mozart had a way of expressing exhilerating and soulful themes with a hint of wistful melancholy that can bring one to tears from the melodious counterpoint's interraction. Whereas, Beethoven causes me to grind my teeth at times from the hints of frustration and sense of desperation one gets from the direction he often took.

  • @theresaheidel9878
    @theresaheidel9878 7 років тому +6

    Composed in 4 days..genius!

  • @mallen628
    @mallen628 3 роки тому +4

    Me trae mis días de juventud con la fuerza de un cañonazo, con la contundencia de una estampida.

  • @mdonstad
    @mdonstad 11 років тому +2

    Mozart began to be "more serious" after his father died in 1787.It woke him up a little. Practically everything he wrote after that event is considered a masterpiece. I think we get a lot of haters out there because they realize the truth: That without Mozart, Beethoven wouldnt been the composer he was. Its about time people pay more respect to Mozart, Haydn, and Bach in regards to Beethoven. Without those composers I mentioned, the genius of Beethoven never wouldve come out.

  • @정환인-o4m
    @정환인-o4m 5 місяців тому +1

    I am very fond of all the concertos
    and symphonies of W.A. Mozart.
    Furthermore I love this one very
    much, as my girl friend lives in
    Steyr, around Linz City. Ha ha.

  • @timothykassisieh9701
    @timothykassisieh9701 5 місяців тому +2

    This song's melodies from the 1st and 4th movements give me ecstacy AF 💞

  • @Wallendorf2005
    @Wallendorf2005 11 років тому +101

    I am somehow growing bored to see the same useless comparisons between whichever composers… Why don’t people understand? Mozart was a Classical composer. Beethoven is widely regarded as the first Romantic composer. Beethoven greatly appreciated and was inspired by Mozart, but he gradually developed his own different style. Likewise, Mozart had Bach as a model. This simply doesn’t make any of them “better” than the other.

    • @MrMamilitas
      @MrMamilitas 11 років тому +5

      I totally agree with your assessment.

    • @zBeestBeest
      @zBeestBeest 11 років тому +2

      Thank you. We human creatures were lucky to get Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, and a bunch of other inspired creators. Celebrate the famous masters and discover the obscure musicians. YooToob comments on symphonic videos are usually theeee worst, most annoying nonsense ever. Lots of fluffing one's own pillows if you get my drift. Just be happy this amazingness exists. I'll take the delightfulness of early Christian Cannabich symphonies to most things.

    • @nillejoslin
      @nillejoslin 10 років тому +8

      Moreover, Mozart worked under totally different conditions than Beethoven. This symphony was completed in four days! Mozart made >600 works in a 35 year life, Beethoven ~150 works in a 57 year life. Imagine what Mozart could have achieved under less economic stress and what would have come out if these two geniuses had been composing in parallel, inspiring eachother.

    • @MrMamilitas
      @MrMamilitas 10 років тому +1

      Totally in agreement with your assessment Nelson.. AMEN....!!!!

    • @nillejoslin
      @nillejoslin 10 років тому

      ***** I suggest you read what I wrote about Mozarts working conditions and economic stress.

  • @OwrKeeng
    @OwrKeeng 12 років тому +2

    Thank you jumpydave, you really jumped forth with an answer. Thank you for living up to your name.

  • @robalmanza8655
    @robalmanza8655 5 років тому +3

    Nunca pense que Mozart hiciera esta sinfonía en tan solo ¡4 días!

  • @zfcpa
    @zfcpa 4 роки тому +4

    It's a beautiful symphony.

  • @chiaravitali4423
    @chiaravitali4423 3 роки тому +7

    Musica meravigliosa!!!

  • @AchtungEnglander
    @AchtungEnglander 2 роки тому +3

    wow - he wrote this in 4 days. Its like that bit in Amadeus, its almost like he took dictation and the music was already in his head just waiting to get out on ink and paper. Amazing

  • @caesarsneezer6992
    @caesarsneezer6992 Рік тому +1

    As much as love you, Amadeus, this will be the first and last time I listen to this work.............. Nothing special that catches my ear!

  • @mary-josieber3437
    @mary-josieber3437 3 роки тому +3

    Our little beginners' string orchestra is playing the first movement of this masterpiece in a concert tonight! Wish us luck! Think of me toiling away on the cello during the fast bits!!! Total eye to hand connection - no brain involved! It's way too fast!

  • @mdonstad
    @mdonstad 11 років тому

    Finally someone who knows what they are talking about! Don't worry Chris, I feel you.. Only the smart music lovers know the truth. Beethoven would be the first to tell you that your comments are accurate.

  • @mdonstad
    @mdonstad 11 років тому +2

    They will always be linked together..Beethoven adored Mozart and a lot of his work is based on Mozarts genius. Beethoven lovers refuse to admit, but I guarantee Beethoven would yell at anyone who bashed his idol. :)

  • @emeegeeehen
    @emeegeeehen 11 років тому +7

    I do not think that between Beethoven and Mozart, one can be chosen as "better". In my opinion, each of their styles is COMPLETELY different from the other. Also, this opinion that Mozart's music is "too perfect" and "not emotional" is utterly untrue. Mozart's music is very expressive. Take a better listen to his music, dig a little deeper into his catalogue of compositions! Emotion doesn't always have to be blatantly obvious, like in Beethoven's music. Mozart was the master of superb subtlety!

  • @olivedarb03
    @olivedarb03 5 років тому +4

    My favorite ever since I first heard it when I was 18 .

  • @gerardbegni2806
    @gerardbegni2806 6 років тому +2

    I love the counterpoint between the oboe and the bassoon in the trio of the minuetto. The bassoon could be much evidenced in that rendition.

  • @nickspruytenburg1230
    @nickspruytenburg1230 4 роки тому +1

    My first experience of this masterpiece was listening to it on a set of 78 rpm records in an ancient radiogram (c. 1960). Despite the awful interruptions and the scratchy sound, it was unforgettable.

  • @olivedarb03
    @olivedarb03 4 роки тому +3

    My favorite since I first heard it when I was 18 !

  • @AnwarA-e7t
    @AnwarA-e7t 6 місяців тому

    Heard it recently for the first time while stuck in traffic near Huntley Rd. Enjoyed it a hell of a lot.

  • @gregoriokuhn9146
    @gregoriokuhn9146 3 роки тому +3

    Una de mis obras preferidas. Bella interpretación

  • @expinc67
    @expinc67 4 роки тому +5

    2:57 = marriage of Figaro ( around 43:00-46:00)

  • @sahayaraju2813
    @sahayaraju2813 8 років тому +7

    Since music is subjective, some may prefer Mozart more and some may prefer Beethovan more. If Mozart can be likened to Jasmine, Beethovan can be likened to Rose. Each one has his own unique style of composing that is appealing to some people and therefore one group loves Mozart more and another group loves Beethovan more. We should be happy to think that nature has gifted us two magnificent all time great composers. The End.

    • @TigerPrawn_
      @TigerPrawn_ 8 років тому

      +Sahaya Raju Hear, hear! People ALWAYS forget that music is a personal, subjective taste. *Sigh*

    • @TheMarcHicks
      @TheMarcHicks 8 років тому

      I love Mozart *and* Beethoven, equally.....but for different reasons ;-).

    • @MasiukA
      @MasiukA 8 років тому

      Most people like both, including myself.
      Beethoven was greatly influenced by Mozart, especially in his earlier works.

    • @jazzguitarfreaky
      @jazzguitarfreaky 8 років тому +1

      The greatest is Bach.Listen to the whole range of Bachs music and you will see that his genius is not comparable.
      But second is mozart.

    • @MasiukA
      @MasiukA 8 років тому +1

      True that. I almost wouldn't hesitate to say Bach was the best composer of all.

  • @darkmodge
    @darkmodge 11 років тому +1

    I like what you're saying here, but I have to disagree with "Beethoven was more artistic." I believe they were both extraordinarily artistic. Each in their own right. Truly masters. To say one was more artistic than the other has no merit, in my humble opinion. That's like saying Picasso or Pollack was more artistic than Rembrandt or Da Vinci. They are all masters in the realm of human expression via art. Brilliant!

  • @federicozimerman8167
    @federicozimerman8167 3 роки тому +4

    Purest music, no one asks what is it about.

  • @jameseckert8590
    @jameseckert8590 3 роки тому +3

    25:24-25:28 this is nearly the same as the initial allegro theme in the first movement of Schubert's great Quintet in C

  • @myempathy1
    @myempathy1 8 років тому +4

    Despite the deadline, you never get the sense that it's rushed.

  • @bwalle
    @bwalle 10 років тому +5

    What a tease! I was following along but the video only showed the first two pages of the score. It would be really cool if the entire score was shared so we could follow along :-)

  • @KaustavMukherjeeFineArt
    @KaustavMukherjeeFineArt 5 років тому +3

    i now know from where did the Magic Flute overture came from!

  • @narek323
    @narek323 Рік тому

    One of my top fav classical pieces along with symphony 31 (Paris), 39, 41 (Jupiter), and Divertimento.

  • @dfcr1910
    @dfcr1910 4 роки тому +4

    Wow mucho tiempo de no escucharla, que obra se arte!!

  • @polymath7
    @polymath7 12 років тому +1

    I honestly don't see how one could feel anything short of reverential awe for either of them.

  • @hh3productions759
    @hh3productions759 8 років тому +10

    Mozart had not brought any sheet music with him, and the count had a splendid orchestra. Mozart was so impressed with the orchestra, that he wrote a symphony. This one. In four days. And the best thing about the count's full orchestra? It didn't have any flutes. Mozart hated them. It did however have Barytons, which were not all that unusual in orchestras of the time.

  • @olivedarb03
    @olivedarb03 5 років тому +2

    What a beautiful village !

  • @seifbashandy5606
    @seifbashandy5606 6 років тому +5

    I love mozart

  • @1frchopin
    @1frchopin 11 років тому +2

    unsurpassed.. dauntless ochestration makes this music masterpiece!

  • @aperson6934
    @aperson6934 4 роки тому +2

    2:10 - This is pleasing.

  • @helenaszczepaniak2970
    @helenaszczepaniak2970 12 років тому +2

    Przy tej muzyce nie tylko nogi ale i serce wiruje ,samopoczucie na dwa pa.

  • @denovaire5821
    @denovaire5821 10 років тому +3

    the dogmatic and narrowminded posts here sadly reflect their authors abyssal distance to the serene and light feathered beauty of mozart's music. peace to all of us

  • @Kennych100
    @Kennych100 12 років тому +1

    Fantastic.

  • @loganfruchtman953
    @loganfruchtman953 3 роки тому +4

    1:57 no one is going to mention the reference to Handel’s Hallelujah

    • @Hamish_Wright
      @Hamish_Wright 3 роки тому

      I noticed it sounded extremely similar too. I wonder if it was intentional.

    • @loganfruchtman953
      @loganfruchtman953 3 роки тому +1

      @@Hamish_Wright well Mozart did admire Handel dearly

  • @gerlindemayer9645
    @gerlindemayer9645 4 роки тому +2

    Me Boring performsnce. Mozart is exploding energy not just playing the right notes and dynamics in a classical style. Mozart is life. Each note has to be spontaneous and unexpected instead of a dead perfection..

  • @mr-wx3lv
    @mr-wx3lv 4 роки тому +2

    It's more fuller and substantial work than the Haffner symphony which preceded it.

  • @alanjknig
    @alanjknig 11 років тому +1

    Interesting opinion. Mozart said,"I have studied every kind of music there is." It was his answer to persons who held him to be a gifted genius. There was plenty of work on his part.

    • @silvanatealdo5280
      @silvanatealdo5280 2 роки тому

      La meravigliosa musica di Mozart mi trasporta in un altro mondo!!!🎼🎶🎵🎹🌈❣️🙏

  • @johntestelin4051
    @johntestelin4051 7 років тому +1

    Jean Chalant is on the right way. Comparing composers: Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, ect...has no sens. It's totally subjective, personal, and how that music touches your deep feelings. And nobody can know how another person feels...
    "Who " is the best is an unending debate. Let's just respect the opinion of each other and listen to the music...
    Many years ago, listening to the radio a debate between critics on different interpretations and records of the Concerto de Aranguez by Joaquin Rodrigo, one of the critics said: "this piece of music worth nothing!". However, it's presently one of most popular guitar concerto!

  • @ladsteel7672
    @ladsteel7672 4 роки тому +1

    in 4 mesi Mozart,🇦🇹ha Composto questo Grande Capolavoro immenso, Era Unico,Mozart,🇦🇹🎹🎼

  • @BobbyGoffriller
    @BobbyGoffriller 11 років тому +2

    Haaggus, please don't dismiss Eine Kleine Nachtmusic so cavalierly. It's a true masterpiece.

  • @ilkinond
    @ilkinond 12 років тому +1

    Well as a Mozart lover I have to agree that I don't think this is Mozart at his very best. Symphonies 38-41 are generally considered the finest, although I love the piano concertos the most when it comes to the large scale instrumental works - concertos 23 and 24 are two fabulous works that you may enjoy better. Happy listening.

  • @JennyYogi
    @JennyYogi 8 років тому +14

    this is a fucking masterpiece. it's just so wonderful...

    • @pawezyrkowski2095
      @pawezyrkowski2095 8 років тому +5

      Show more personal culture man!
      Do not use bad words when you write about this beautiful symphony

    • @pawezyrkowski2095
      @pawezyrkowski2095 7 років тому

      It is very interesting . I'll have to think about it :)

    • @markj9742
      @markj9742 7 років тому +2

      No need to knock swear words. They are used out of emotion. That's their reason, definitively speaking.

    • @pawezyrkowski2095
      @pawezyrkowski2095 7 років тому +3

      Every language has hundreds of thousands of words - there are many words that express emotions and are not vulgar. Civilized man should not use such words at all - unless it is wild - then it can use.

  • @wuilmerperez
    @wuilmerperez 9 років тому +12

    ESTA SIFONIA ACTÚA EN EL SUBCONSCIENTE Y CONTROLA TU ANSIEDAD

  • @YukiJapanKorean
    @YukiJapanKorean 4 роки тому +14

    Mi pareja tiene ansiedad no se que tan cierto es que esta sinfonía le hace bien a las personas con ansiedad pero aquí estoy dándole play si que él sepa para que >

    • @julietaleon1509
      @julietaleon1509 4 роки тому +1

      He llegado aquí por lo mismo. También me recomendaron el Concierto de Aranjuez del maestro Rodrigo. Suerte y saludos.

    • @ladsteel7672
      @ladsteel7672 4 роки тому +1

      Questa e' di Mozart,🇦🇹e' una bestemmia chi dice che non e'.🇦🇹♥️

  • @steveprescott4754
    @steveprescott4754 11 років тому +6

    Let's just enjoy this Otherwordly music and leave the debate to politicians, mates.

  • @mariainesdeandradealcantar3263
    @mariainesdeandradealcantar3263 9 місяців тому +1

    O HOMEM É ETERNO QUANDO SEU TRABALHO PERMANECE. POR ISSO MOZART É ETERNO.💖💖💖👏👏👏🎼🎼🎼🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹

  • @ivanbeshkov1718
    @ivanbeshkov1718 2 роки тому +1

    Only a colossal genius could have thought up this symphony, particularly 25:21,.

  • @claudio8313
    @claudio8313 8 років тому +4

    Grande sinfonia, credo che da qui in avanti Mozart inizi a toccare le piu' alte vette sinfoniche

    • @ladsteel7672
      @ladsteel7672 4 роки тому +1

      E' Vero quello che dici Mozart,🇦🇹e' diventato ancora più Geniale,⭐Complimenti per i gusti Ciao,🖐️🖐️🎻🎵🇦🇹🥇🔔🎩🏆🇦🇹🎵

  • @Marie2o05
    @Marie2o05 5 років тому +2

    4.25 Haendel, was it you?

  • @huincas54
    @huincas54 11 років тому

    ...como siempre:...buenísimo!...el Adagio una joyita!!

  • @DDP63
    @DDP63 11 років тому +1

    wow.. well said

  • @ivanboskovic1260
    @ivanboskovic1260 9 років тому +6

    5:52 so witty.

  • @thrilllex
    @thrilllex 11 років тому

    Even if they didn't remain faithful to classical era at all music evolves slowly, it never takes sudden changes.

  • @hughcapetien
    @hughcapetien 6 років тому +9

    4 days to compose the "Linz" would have taken Brahms and Beethoven at least a year!

  • @bachthoven1685
    @bachthoven1685 12 років тому +2

    Well, Beethoven's style and personality differed so much from Mozart that it's a bit difficult to compare. Mozart was a court composer, under the rule of an emperor who greatly encouraged the arts and a more liberal approach, not to mention that he got started on symphonies at an extremely young age. Beethoven couldn't secure a position like that, and faced more unsuccessful performances. That and his stubborn personality influenced his extreme detail and perseverance towards his music.

  • @sociocrat263
    @sociocrat263 8 років тому +7

    22:42
    great!!!

  • @paulengl3094
    @paulengl3094 9 років тому +2

    Yes. Sublime.

  • @lippertkaleb
    @lippertkaleb 12 років тому +1

    Very nice.

  • @valevela8a
    @valevela8a 4 роки тому +1

    calmed my anxiety and my depression

  • @breichenbach
    @breichenbach Рік тому

    Listening with my kiddo at his request... He read it was premiered on his birthday.

  • @oddviews
    @oddviews 11 років тому

    If I could choose only symphonies, it would be Beethoven, if Piano Concerto, Beethoven, If operas, Verdi, if only one century 1800's and if only one Composer Mozart. And none of these Composers wrote any of my absolute top ten favourites pieces of classical music! It matters not to me about who is better (there will never be consensus on that anyway) - I know what I like.

  • @youandwhosearmy6339
    @youandwhosearmy6339 10 років тому

    That 2nd movement is just gorgeous. Not mad on this version (whatever it is) tbh. I like the Hogwood or Pinnock versions best. Beautiful music in any case. And that from someone who normally listens to rock and pop music.

  • @patodechile
    @patodechile 11 років тому +1

    Thanks for Mozart.

  • @burtcollins239
    @burtcollins239 7 років тому

    When all of you are bickering back and forth try spelling the word Love in all you do or say. Eventually when you see the word not italicized you will see that something is missing. It is the most powerful work assigned to language. Give it a try. What do you have to lose!