Mozart Sinfonía nº 41 "Jupiter" - VPO Bohm (1 de 4)

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  • @naper02
    @naper02 13 років тому +4

    the first antecedent and consequent phrases are just beautiful, amazing, and when it changes to B♭ ... the contrast is just awesome. Why are there not musicians like that today?

  • @andresfcastanoescritor
    @andresfcastanoescritor 14 років тому +4

    Mozart is the most great miracle of music
    Mozart el más grande milagro de la música
    Mozart: o mais grande milagro da musica

  • @classicalbevo
    @classicalbevo 13 років тому

    I get so tired of watching people on here argue over who was more genius. I, for one, am self taught and am on going into composition and have actually composed a few pieces based on the actual structures of the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras, and I firmly believe that unless you're a master of music and have written pieces that have been played for centuries you have no room to compare or judge composers! I do however believe this is one of the most ingenious pieces ever written though!

  • @danielatejadabenitez317
    @danielatejadabenitez317 11 років тому +6

    por supuesto esta música es la mejor que existe

  • @СергейКоролев-м2е
    @СергейКоролев-м2е 8 років тому +8

    No human words to discribe it. Heaven is talking.

  • @23danb
    @23danb 17 років тому +3

    Excelent music!! Celestic!!! JOY, greatness and endurnce!

  • @marquefan1
    @marquefan1 2 роки тому +2

    A splendid rendition.

  • @paulrandig
    @paulrandig 13 років тому

    I grew up with this musik and those pictures: Every Sunday morning the Austrian TV brought a concert like this syncronized with the radio broadcast. And I as a little hyperactive boy sat quietly there for two hours to the smell of a delicious lunch to come and the rustling of my father's newspaper. This music is an essential part of Austria - and of my life.

  • @Lordran__
    @Lordran__ 12 років тому

    before today, i heard a little bit of this symphony here & there & never gave it much attention. then i bought an album of mozart's 38th symphony off of itunes, which also included his 41st & now i can't stop listening to it! i'm a huge fan of classical music & one important thing that i've learned in my 12+ years (i'm 23) of listening to classical music is that you may not like certain works @ first, but the more you listen to it, the more it'll grow on you & the more you'll like it!

  • @helbertmendez5986
    @helbertmendez5986 11 років тому +4

    Una de mis piezas mas amadas de Mozart. Sublime ¡¡¡

  • @SeaOfMadness08
    @SeaOfMadness08 12 років тому +5

    This is so beautiful I almost feel like crying out of pure joy

  • @dedissimo
    @dedissimo 13 років тому +3

    It's so fantastic I feel the urge to cry in front of such a greatness.

  • @sergiobyt
    @sergiobyt 13 років тому +1

    one of the most powerful movements of any symphony ever composed.

  • @davlor86
    @davlor86 14 років тому

    @EternaNoche concuerdo contigo con que ambos compositores fueron de lo mejor y no se deben comparar, seria insultante compararlos..Y por cierto, mis composiciones favoritas de Mozart son el Concierto para Piano No.20 y Ave Verym Corpus.

  • @TrabalRipoll
    @TrabalRipoll 14 років тому

    The sensitivity and control in the formal way of constrocting a symphony was overwhelming within that genious of Salzburg. Great!!!

  • @ElFaunoSubversivo
    @ElFaunoSubversivo 13 років тому +2

    ¡Espléndida! los glizzandos... el fraseo... excelente interpretación.

  • @adrtor
    @adrtor 16 років тому +1

    esto es de lo mejor que he escuchado!

  • @weix62
    @weix62 15 років тому

    bello bello!!!

  • @Volviert
    @Volviert 15 років тому

    For me, Mozart`s 41th Symphony and Beethoven`s 9th Symphony proves the existence of God. Best pieces of music ever made.

  • @batnomercy
    @batnomercy 14 років тому

    @thesir27 This is very, very true. As you might know, Mozart was a Franc-maçon, an institution that was very involved with the age of enlightenment and a person who wanted to prove his own worth. However, one cannot deny, by the simple fact of the name of this symphony, the fact that he did not discard religion in any way. It was a source of inspiration for him: that is what everyone needs, something to look up to.

  • @VladimirKhrobystov
    @VladimirKhrobystov 10 місяців тому

    I think this was the best state of Wiener Philharmoniker ever - when the played Mozart with Maestro Böhm.

  • @TheNdarm
    @TheNdarm 13 років тому +1

    con esta sinfonia me enamore de la musica clasica!!!

  • @lacroixfind
    @lacroixfind 16 років тому +1

    The God of music "Mozart"

  • @band1163
    @band1163 16 років тому

    Well put, I totally agree with you. With Mozart you can't get by just playing the notes which I tell my students, its bringing out the underlying beauty that can make Mozart most difficult.

  • @thelightisahead
    @thelightisahead 17 років тому

    It's interesting that in this movement and the fourth one Bohm cuts out the repeat from the start that comes after the first few minutes. Incredible symphony though, I'm currently obsessed with it hehe. If only we could all write music like this!

  • @dezabaleta1
    @dezabaleta1 11 років тому +4

    Verdaderamente brillante...

  • @fannyxidmemartinezmoramartinez
    @fannyxidmemartinezmoramartinez 10 років тому +6

    Grandioso.

  • @GarcioBass4
    @GarcioBass4 15 років тому

    semplicemente Mozart....Grazie Wolfgang

  • @presmokan
    @presmokan 12 років тому

    I can't say i like this,(I don't) BUT I have to give respect where respect is due,and this is classical,better than most music today that is leading around the youth like a cattle of sheep.

  • @madrush12345
    @madrush12345 14 років тому

    The conductor looks badass. This piece as well. Beautiful

  • @salimari1
    @salimari1 14 років тому

    tosi kaunista kuunneltavaa,hermot lauhtuu

  • @Jindalraekarkki
    @Jindalraekarkki 12 років тому

    My favorite piece of art by Mozart.

  • @dick12235
    @dick12235 10 років тому +2

    Mozart: No other equal: Thanks.

  • @stickom
    @stickom 13 років тому

    I like subtential string section, yet vibrant and up to command, this would be the most likely what Mozart would approve, in fact be exuberant to hear!!!

  • @GabrielMoinetharmo
    @GabrielMoinetharmo 12 років тому

    Proficiat.tres tres belle musique.Merci.

  • @BlackJack-di7ym
    @BlackJack-di7ym 5 років тому

    Bohm is one of the best conductor.

  • @pat30d
    @pat30d 15 років тому +2

    i love mozart! i love this masterpiece! i do think mozart was inspired by god. he was the greater genious of humanity.

  • @thesir27
    @thesir27 14 років тому

    @violinhunter2 I'm not sure what part of my comment you're responding to, but i think that inspiration is not something that's hard to come by, even though you are correct that it cannot be taught. if anything, it was Mozart who lived in a period that lacked inspiration cause people were writing music simply for light entertainment, nothing more. Mozart indeed had great inspiration but i dont think that was the key. his greatest talent was creating a perfect balance between form and expression.

  • @MozartsBloodline
    @MozartsBloodline 12 років тому

    I wish technology was evolved to the point in the eighteenth century where there was at least a crude video of Mozart writing this piece with pen and paper in 14 days, as he did.It would be one of the most incredible things to behold.Especially the speed at which he laid the notes down for the finale of the fourth movement.The most amazing five melody contrapuntal scheme ever written.It would be amazing to watch.He could write it by hand faster than someone using Sibelius computer software.

  • @thesir27
    @thesir27 14 років тому

    @batnomercy yeah in his time pretty much all composers DID attribute their music to a higher power. the symphony was not named "Jupiter" by Mozart though, someone named it that many years later (which i think is a stupid thing to do).

  • @spacedawgee
    @spacedawgee 14 років тому

    beautiful and perfect

  • @MrBombonazo
    @MrBombonazo 12 років тому

    melodias del reino , busquen asi y saldran hermosas melodias !

  • @1AdrianR
    @1AdrianR 12 років тому

    Happy Birthday to Mozart!

  • @andresfcastanoescritor
    @andresfcastanoescritor 14 років тому

    Mozart: das größte Wunder der Musik ¡¡¡¡¡

  • @SharonZargary
    @SharonZargary 14 років тому

    This is so optemistic symphony. so open and heavenly, suits perfectly to Jupiter as roman god or a star, which are the same

  • @DiazdelVivar
    @DiazdelVivar 14 років тому +2

    it sounds to me like there r 2 characters on this music. one is like the strong, dominant authority 0:08 to 0:10 and the other one answer him 0:11 to 0:14 kind of shy, and then starts a dialogue between them, and other things happens and in 1:06 the 1st one is back again but now the 2nd is no longer shy, and answer him 1:09 like if he (the 2nd) would have the authority now or angry or whatever you want.I don't know the word.. "rebeling" him? being rebel with the other, just like father and son

  • @lifenohaveuse
    @lifenohaveuse 16 років тому

    great songs!!
    I like Mozart.

  • @NintendoDragon94
    @NintendoDragon94 15 років тому +1

    Bellissimo!

  • @maximilianocruzorta2436
    @maximilianocruzorta2436 8 років тому +5

    Magnifico

  • @lincyu8
    @lincyu8 13 років тому

    @toni4branti true, that's mozart, and what all classical composers desired to achieve.

  • @JjuanJjorge
    @JjuanJjorge 17 років тому

    ohh Mozart´s 41, wonderful!

  • @anavivanco3031
    @anavivanco3031 11 років тому

    si les gusta este video y la musica clasica.. es que estan apreciando el arte.. felicitaciones

  • @mariomarioman1
    @mariomarioman1 11 років тому

    grandioso sentir la bella musica

  • @stsunkissar
    @stsunkissar 17 років тому

    Great piece!!!

  • @violinhunter2
    @violinhunter2 14 років тому

    It is uncanny how much my dad resembled Bohm, though he was not even close to being a conductor. I think if he had been, he might have conducted like this. Nice.

  • @rgnchan123
    @rgnchan123 15 років тому

    Mozart was shine like sun still the end of his life like this music.

  • @coolmamac
    @coolmamac 13 років тому

    @PhysicalsimForever
    Wow, a fellow Haydn lover! I do too. Love Amadeus, but the London Symphony is so good.
    Thanks

  • @davlor86
    @davlor86 14 років тому

    @Khriztie87 Las mejores composiciones de Mozart fueron las ultimas que hizo, su Requiem, sinfonia no.40 y 41, Don Giovanni, La flauta magica, clarinet quintet, imagina si hubiera vivido mas tiempo, hubiera muy probablemente alcanzado a Beethoven en cuanto a genialidad

  • @guidocop
    @guidocop 14 років тому

    llegue a interesarme en la obra de mozart despues de haber visto la pelicula amadeus. es genial esta sinfonia, pone la piel de gallina

  • @DiazdelVivar
    @DiazdelVivar 14 років тому

    @davlor86 Beethoven era el fan #1 de Mozart... de hecho se conocieron en vida

  • @Shadowbunnyjedi
    @Shadowbunnyjedi 14 років тому

    @DiazdelVivar a lot of baroque music is written that way =]

  • @elenatroncone
    @elenatroncone 16 років тому

    NICE! Wonderful

  • @davlor86
    @davlor86 14 років тому +1

    i found this better than Symphony No.40

  • @RomanAttitude
    @RomanAttitude 14 років тому

    wonderful

  • @jenbugmusic
    @jenbugmusic 15 років тому

    I have to play this song for a symphony I'm in and this is one of our seating peices.. its WAAAYYYY hard.. expecially without any help : ( HARDNESS. its a great music though.

  • @pascualortiz
    @pascualortiz 15 років тому

    esto es magia.

  • @dfcr1910
    @dfcr1910 13 років тому

    @Justin95386 This was recorded in 1979.

  • @Gressa69
    @Gressa69 14 років тому

    beautiful !!!!!!

  • @eyeandmouth
    @eyeandmouth 15 років тому

    that is extraordinary

  • @elenatroncone
    @elenatroncone 16 років тому

    Perfection does not exist,remember.Anyway the record is very old and for that.These have made the model for generations and is important

  • @polymath7
    @polymath7 14 років тому

    @thesir27
    That's what the philosopher Dan Dennett calls the "trickle down theory of goodness".
    Surely something a human created can't really be this great unless it was *actually* created by someone still greater!
    I think what lies at the heart of this sentiment is envy, much as when someone says (incorrectly) "You shouldn't worry about how good you are at something, 'cause there's always someone better".
    No, there isn't.

  • @JSPC16
    @JSPC16 14 років тому

    @verdi0381 its not o mais grande because mais grande is the more big
    its o maior

  • @davlor86
    @davlor86 16 років тому

    Mozart was a damn genius

  • @stephanieduarte9885
    @stephanieduarte9885 3 роки тому

    Muy bueno

  • @Morbidous
    @Morbidous 14 років тому

    @davlor86 "Hubiese alcanzado a Beethoven" jaja de qué hablas????...Ludwig Van es probablemente el más grande compositor que ha conocido el mundo, pero Mozart.... era de otro planeta.

  • @band1163
    @band1163 17 років тому

    If you want to hear great interpretations of Mozart find as many recordings as you can of Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields orchestra. Absolute authority on the performance of Mozart's music and music in general from the Baroque and Classical Period

  • @hallandoates2010
    @hallandoates2010 13 років тому

    The Occult, Mesmerism, Astrology, Numerology, and a fathers drive to make up for his own shortcomings. Did Mozart ever have a chance at a normal life?; No, but an extraordinary one out of his own control? He was an entity, a pawn of forces in his creation and nurturing, the spirit of genius trumps all but dies without the consent of one's innate true will.

  • @koki2600
    @koki2600 13 років тому

    right channel and left one is reverse

  • @petemarshall47
    @petemarshall47 12 років тому

    IB music kids of australia, did they use this movement in the SL IB music test
    ?!?!?

  • @maxismax1
    @maxismax1 12 років тому

    He is challenging and includes some brilliant stuff confirming he is a genius. Although, i prefer music that pushed further on, whilst still appreciating Mozart.

  • @thesir27
    @thesir27 14 років тому

    @MatchbookD70 i'm not saying there is no divine sound in his music, cause i am well aware that he & most composers in the day were deeply inspired by religion. im just saying that i believe Mozart's talent came from within, even if the man himself didn't give himself that much credit. its sort of like how Bach considered himself to be an artisan, like a blacksmith or carpenter, but today we all know he was actually a brilliant artist

  • @jorgealbertobaron
    @jorgealbertobaron 16 років тому

    GRAN SINFONIA

  • @thesir27
    @thesir27 14 років тому

    @paulmst3k once again someone misunderstood my comment. i know that he was inspired by religion and i know his music inspires divine feelings for some, theres nothing wrong with that, but what i was responding to is the comments that are basically saying "There must be a God because how is it possible for someone to write this music otherwise?". But ironically that IS what people thought in Mozart's time including himself, and its a shame. I think his talent belongs to himself and no one else

  • @edwin4931
    @edwin4931 12 років тому

    very good mozart

  • @gurlsingerfan
    @gurlsingerfan 13 років тому

    The arguments about who is best...Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, would be amusing if it were not for the sad truth...we now live in a time and in a nation where many young people cannot join the discussion because they have heard of none of these great composers...we should all join together to make sure live performance of these great works of art survive and are played....go to the symphony, support the arts...conserve the remnants of our culture...and get your kids to listen...

  • @Justin95386
    @Justin95386 13 років тому

    does anyone know when this was recorded?

  • @svnote2529
    @svnote2529 11 років тому

    love it

  • @superzombie92
    @superzombie92 14 років тому

    @thesir27 That's a stupidity. Is not strange that a sensitive person that carefully listens to Mozart feels there's a God blazing on heaven and bringing light to the ominous world in which we live.
    In the other hand, noone but Mozart could do what he did. Working is needed, but there's so much more.

  • @RTORC
    @RTORC 16 років тому

    actually I only listen to metal but mozart ROCKS xD

  • @49metal
    @49metal 14 років тому

    @thesir27 It's hardly "demeaning" to the composer to imply that his work seems divine. In any case, the original comment is that of fellow atheist, Woody Allen--it's a little piece of well-intended hyperbole that you needn't get your knickers into a bind over.

  • @davlor86
    @davlor86 14 років тому

    @Morbidous Pues si, Mozart fue un gran compositor, de eso no hay ninguna duda, lo admiro y le respeto muchisimo pero Igual la Sinfonia No.9 de Beethoven, parece ser de "otro planeta" como dices, para mi es un trabajo musical insuperable, me cuesta creer que haya sida escrita por un ser humano....y mas aun siendo sordo!

  • @Rei14587
    @Rei14587 15 років тому +1

    gradissimo, batraquio, retumbante, RÉLPIS, ótimo kkk ^^

  • @gipfeli
    @gipfeli 15 років тому

    what is it then?

  • @pauloc3005
    @pauloc3005 14 років тому

    @davlor86 Seres em corpos humanos mas de consciência Divina. seres especiais de um mundo de Deuses habitando a face da terra e nos trazendo Obras lá do seu Mundo para os Humanos Seres. É assim que eu vejo...

  • @maxismax1
    @maxismax1 12 років тому

    I do like and appreciate Mozart, but also prefer music that is more challenging to the mind e.g. Rachmaninov, Stravinsky, Vaughan Williams. Do love that comic opera part though! True Music.

  • @ZemArte
    @ZemArte 14 років тому

    Ai de mim,sem Mozart
    numa escalada de Sísifo
    - na brava juventude.

  • @Hadrianus01
    @Hadrianus01 12 років тому

    is he conducting without the score?!

  • @Cranium10000
    @Cranium10000 15 років тому

    why yes....
    yes it is.

  • @PauloCesarChr
    @PauloCesarChr 12 років тому

    In your profile you are 22 years old... So ????

  • @ajayalmighty
    @ajayalmighty 13 років тому

    Having only studied this piece so far, I forgot how small classical orchestras looked