first heard this piece in a hotel room in san juan puerto rico as I was retiring for the night when I was around 22 - the speaker was actually on the ceiling above the bed. i thought god was in the room with me and made sure to get its name the next morning when I went down to the lobby. have been listening to it for almost 50 years. It never fails to move me
Mozart was a unique Genius. There are not enough words in my dictionary to express how greatly l appreciate the Classic music .These geniuses left a great treasure for the human race.
Боже, какое великолепие и торжество души, кажется, что все небеса спустились на землю с этой музыкой. Моцарт был или Бог или писал под диктовку Бога. Я всегда рыдаю, когда его слушаю, моя душа не в состоянии вместить в себя масштаб этого волшебства и чувствования! Это Космос!
do you wanna know whats so funny about that..... mozart strayed away from composing secular music. he was just an amazing composer and sky daddy had nothing to do with it
Даже глухой может услышать эту великую музыку, глядя только на дирижера Леонарда BERNSTEINа и следя за его движениями и выражением его лица. Будто эта любимая симфония только что, прямо у тебя на глазах, родилась! Спасибо!
since i was 0.001 seconds old i knew i was a mozart fan when my mom played it to me on violin as she gave birth to me. i have since become a member of the chicago symphony orchestra, vienna philharmonic, the bavarian radio symphony, and i have even played a part in the blue man group. but recently, something changed. i no longer wish to partake in the droning horribleness of The Real. i want to sit on my computer and listen to mozart as mozart himself composed. i want to feel the evening breeze as the days pass and wish silently that i'd been here my whole life, in this transitional passage of mine, observing the flow of time. wishing id been a part of it since the beginning , so i could be and feel each and every change and when the seasons change, i wish i'd been, and will be, and am there to see it. if mozart has taught me one thing, its every moment in life is ephemeral, every dream is ever fleeting, and every life will not and should not be lived. but when i watch this video, and i boil my tea, and i slouch in my blue man group chair, i dissociate, leaving The Real behind for a short while. it's so nice to leave, it's so nice to leave, it's so nice to leave, it's so nice to leave, but it's very frightening to return. to see the land as it is, for when mozart stops, i stop. and when leonard bernstein, the vessel through which mozart interacts with me, stops, everything shuts down temporarily. it's okay to be scared it's okay to be afraid but even when we want it all to end when we want it all to stop when we want to cull the image from which God created humanity in when we want the facets of this world to come crumbling down and grace us with its percussive dissonance its important to remember that even a broken chord can sing a little even a broken chord can sing a little even a broken chord can sing a little even a broken chord can sing a little
I'll never tire of watching this. Some conductors beat time. Bernstein was no metronome; he showed you the phrase; where a particular bar fits within the larger whole. One of the clearest conductors I've yet seen.
Absolutely perfect tempo to my ears. Playing this piece too fast diminishes it terribly. What's the hurry? This piece tells an epic story. No need to rush. This one is perfect.
Exactly, Gojira61, and I think that's especially evident in the tempo of the minuet 3rd movement. It's actually what could be danced in lovely, non-ridiculous fashion.
@@paulwilson4738 the way you can tell its too fast in other versions is because the phrasing can no longer be expressed properly, so two phrases kind of sound like they've been merged into one. This is perfect.
I enjoy both the music and watching Bernstein conducting. He is not even looking at the score. But he knows the music like he knows the palm of his hand. Amazing! We lost lost one of the best, if not the best conductor of all times. Even Mozart himself would have loved this performance.
I'm just the opposite. I love listening to whatever Bernstein was conducting, but I couldn't stand watching his smug, melodramatic touches on the podium. Great conductor, no doubt, but what a showboat!
Bernstein was truly a genius, he lived with humility, as a composer he distinguished himself in the musical genre. He was extremely versatile ... As a director he was absolutely extraordinary, as everyone can see
One of the loveliest works of Mozart!! Great orchestra and great conductor,L.Bernstein! It does so much good, caresses the brain, soul, promotes a wellbeing. So true what the scientists discovered abou classical music effect!! It is for me a daily medicine.thank you!!
Di questo immortale monumento dell'opera d'arte, quello che mi sconvolge di più è il 3° movimento. Siamo immersi in un spazio siderale senza tempo sconvolgente, in una dimensione inconcepibile per l'umanità dove il sovrannaturale ci inonda con la sua bellezza.
Замечательное исполнение! Респект дирижёру Бернштайн. Это самое лучшее исполнение, в котором очень бережное отношение к оригиналу. Наверняка сам Моцарт так бы интерпретировал своё произведение. Спасибо за такой прекрасный подарок. Отдельно хотелось бы отметить заслугу звукорежиссёра и его помошников: спасибо, ребята, вы показали высокий класс звучания!
There is in the simplest motifs of music, those sublime few notes, the whole of the human experience. Through these clearest motifs we can see into the realm of music itself, and the vast pool of emotion that waits to be explored. This symphony shines above all the rest I have heard, for its classical motif. Simple, elegant, memorable, and an ocean of depth.
KeithJones, all geniuses are. They live in their own space and time. Very much like Mahler's "I am lock to the World", which moves me to both tears and goosebumps.
Une de mes preferees symphonies de Mozart tragique et subtil je crois bien qu enfant ce fut ma premiere decouverte musicale avec Pierre et le loup de Prokofiev ...Dingue, la puissance evocatrice de la musique et sa tendre consolation face a la vie...Merci la musique...
World best music symphony orchestra my favourite orchestra symphony orchestra mind relaxed heart touching excellent recording super sound effect thank you Roger brid gland World great Mozart Comment no 2
It's possibly the most interesting piece of music written during the Classical period. It has a great deal of energy, almost all of which is used to elucidate the idea of conflict, and it's remarkable how well it achieves that. The Symphony No. 40 might reasonably be seen as the Tragedy of Hamlet in music.
Also, when you scroll through these comments sections, I think the fact that you can find comments written in all sorts of languages speaks for itself.
MOZART Symphony No. 40 in G minor KV550 by LEONARD BERNSTEIN is my first impressive classical music in my life that I was listened it from the first tape cassette player in Udornthani northern Thailand at 1978.
How amazing! I’m a Belgian pianist living in Thailand and it is my everlasting dream to introduce Mozart (my first musical love since childhood) to rural areas around Thailand ;-))
Bernstein entiende todo! El tema "romántico" que se hunde en la duda y la desesperación de no saber. ¡Qué maravilla! Ojalá el algoritmo entendiera que no debe interrumpir los movimientos con publicidad que se transforma en molestia! Una maravilla!!! Súper like
I have a CD of Symphonies 39 and 41 which I enjoy from time to time; but it got me to thinking what about Symphony 40? I'm so glad I went onto UA-cam and found this excellent performance with the great Leonard Bernstein conducting!
FOI NO VERÃO DE 1788 (JUNHO E JULHO), MENOS QUE DOIS MESES, QUE MOZART CRIOU O SEU GRANDIOSO TRÍPTICO SINFÔNICO, COM AS TRÊS SINFONIAS Nos. 39, 40 E 41"JUPITER". SUAS MELHORES SINFONIAS. NEM MESMO BEETHOVEN, FOI CAPAZ DE COMPOR EM CURTO ESPAÇO DE TEMPO TRÊS MONUMENTOS PRIMOROSOS.
Wonderful Mozart, with whom i grew up AND was my love. This symphony Still gives me goosebumps...AND Leonard what an elegant gentleman AND a pleasure to watch him. I Also like the simple, clean, Clear concert hall. I read this symphony Is excellent for the heart...AND its afflictions.
@@katrinat.3032 so true, Kathryn, even scientist have seen the Mozart, Bach, etc effect on the brain. Even makes one more intelligent, it is like a medicine for the whole being, gives a sense of wellbeing, beauty which our hearts, soul, body need. R.Schumann, the great composer (19th C) was very ill, got "obsessed"with Bach music and got well.
The amazing chromaticsm and melodies in this are amazing. Only Bach had this level of effect. It only took mozart one month to write this at 33 years old. Beethoven didn't write his Eroica 3rd symphony until he was 35. Even this beats eroica hands down.
There is no beating in music, its just different pieces of arts by very different musicians, they are both amazing and an example of what a person at its best can imagine/create, lets stop this toxic comparison culture and focus on whats important, the celebration of life in the form of music.
So I have a student, a very fine but very young student. I gave him a DeFesch minuet to work on. Today he came to his lesson and I asked,” how do you like the De Fesch?” “Not really.” “It’s a wonderful minuet. Why don’t you like it?” “Because it’s old Music that nobody plays anymore.” Oh child you have so much to learn!
I have heard and seen those people and all I have to say is Skrillex. Remember that guy who everyone thought was so great and now has forgotten? I mean I actually learnt of him only like in 2018 and I'm 13. Thankfully there are some people in my generation who can tell quality over novelty.
Geniuses. Both of them. I had a chance to meet Maestro Leonard Bernstein in Chicago. Fantastic man with incredible mind and humility. And he loved Chivas Regal. :)
Mozart finished the last page of his 39th symphony, went to the bathroom, came back, took down a fresh sheet of paper and wrote the first page of his 40th in full orchestral score. He wrote the whole thing in 29 days, finishing it on July 25, 1788.
@@brucerobbins3584 Beethoven did something very similar in his fifth symphony, having most of the first movement based off of a single motif. But unlike Mozart, who only used his motif in the first movement of his 40th symphony, Beethoven used the Fate Motif in every movement of his fifth symphony as a form of unification of all the movements.
It seems to me Leonard is really having a ball w/ this one. He's enjoying just listening to this intrepid ensemble. They probably premiered the K.550:)
00:31 First Movement
9:05 Second Movement
17:19 Third Movement
22:18 Fourth Movement
Handy
@@vhanzesp ???
Thx
thank you, this is what i was looking for
What am I looking for when hounsay movements ?
first heard this piece in a hotel room in san juan puerto rico as I was retiring for the night when I was around 22 - the speaker was actually on the ceiling above the bed. i thought god was in the room with me and made sure to get its name the next morning when I went down to the lobby. have been listening to it for almost 50 years. It never fails to move me
This is the best performance of Mozart #40 symphony.
Heavenly joyful, thank you Mozart, Boston Symphony orchestra and the amazing conductor Leonard💐
Dankeschön, liebe Orchester, für ihre Wohltat an die Menschheit! Uns diese wunderbare Konzert zu spielen.
This music is a pure genius work. It goes straight to your heart as a perfect melody like you've never heard before
Mozart was a unique Genius. There are not enough words in my dictionary to express how greatly l appreciate the Classic music .These geniuses left a great treasure for the human race.
Which must be preserved!
Шедевр! Безупречное музыкальное произведение, созданное самими небесами! Сам Бог посетил Землю в лице Моцарта! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Боже, какое великолепие и торжество души, кажется, что все небеса спустились на землю с этой музыкой. Моцарт был или Бог или писал под диктовку Бога. Я всегда рыдаю, когда его слушаю, моя душа не в состоянии вместить в себя масштаб этого волшебства и чувствования! Это Космос!
do you wanna know whats so funny about that..... mozart strayed away from composing secular music. he was just an amazing composer and sky daddy had nothing to do with it
Даже глухой может услышать эту великую музыку, глядя только на дирижера Леонарда BERNSTEINа и следя за его движениями и выражением его лица. Будто эта любимая симфония только что, прямо у тебя на глазах, родилась! Спасибо!
Well put!
I enjoy Leonard Bernstein so much. What a powerhouse.
You can hear the sorrow in the music but its mind blowing
since i was 0.001 seconds old i knew i was a mozart fan when my mom played it to me on violin as she gave birth to me. i have since become a member of the chicago symphony orchestra, vienna philharmonic, the bavarian radio symphony, and i have even played a part in the blue man group. but recently, something changed. i no longer wish to partake in the droning horribleness of The Real. i want to sit on my computer and listen to mozart as mozart himself composed. i want to feel the evening breeze as the days pass and wish silently that i'd been here my whole life, in this transitional passage of mine, observing the flow of time. wishing id been a part of it since the beginning , so i could be and feel each and every change and when the seasons change, i wish i'd been, and will be, and am there to see it. if mozart has taught me one thing, its every moment in life is ephemeral, every dream is ever fleeting, and every life will not and should not be lived. but when i watch this video, and i boil my tea, and i slouch in my blue man group chair, i dissociate, leaving The Real behind for a short while. it's so nice to leave, it's so nice to leave, it's so nice to leave, it's so nice to leave, but it's very frightening to return. to see the land as it is, for when mozart stops, i stop. and when leonard bernstein, the vessel through which mozart interacts with me, stops, everything shuts down temporarily.
it's okay to be scared
it's okay to be afraid
but even when we want it all to end
when we want it all to stop
when we want to cull the image from which God created humanity in
when we want the facets of this world to come crumbling down and grace us with its percussive dissonance
its important to remember that
even a broken chord can sing a little
even a broken chord can sing a little
even a broken chord can sing a little
even a broken chord can sing a little
I mixed this beautiful classical piece with modern hip hop! AMADEUS RAP: ua-cam.com/video/ay6KiasNmF0/v-deo.html
What did I just read
Even a broken cord! Q.E.D.
Memories are THE REAL. The actual NOW is at best a second. We unite all time in memory.
non è possibile, è criminale interrompere tanta bellezza con delle pubblicità
Close your eyes and take it into your soul! Phenomenal! 🎼🎻
정말 멋지다... 클래식 들으면서 살 수 있는게 얼마나 행복한지ㅠㅠ🥰
I'll never tire of watching this. Some conductors beat time. Bernstein was no metronome; he showed you the phrase; where a particular bar fits within the larger whole. One of the clearest conductors I've yet seen.
Intuitive!
Absolutely perfect tempo to my ears. Playing this piece too fast diminishes it terribly. What's the hurry? This piece tells an epic story. No need to rush. This one is perfect.
I know little of classical music but I have to agree on the tempo. I listened to another and the faster tempo was killing it.
Bernstein is a genius no wonder it sounds like the way it should
Exactly, Gojira61, and I think that's especially evident in the tempo of the minuet 3rd movement. It's actually what could be danced in lovely, non-ridiculous fashion.
Perfect tempos. That why I love Karajan and Bernstein.
@@paulwilson4738 the way you can tell its too fast in other versions is because the phrasing can no longer be expressed properly, so two phrases kind of sound like they've been merged into one. This is perfect.
I enjoy both the music and watching Bernstein conducting. He is not even looking at the score. But he knows the music like he knows the palm of his hand. Amazing! We lost lost one of the best, if not the best conductor of all times. Even Mozart himself would have loved this performance.
Bernstein felt Every note throughout his whole body and soul
I'm just the opposite. I love listening to whatever Bernstein was conducting, but I couldn't stand watching his smug, melodramatic touches on the podium. Great conductor, no doubt, but what a showboat!
Bernstein was truly a genius, he lived with humility, as a composer he distinguished himself in the musical genre. He was extremely versatile ... As a director he was absolutely extraordinary, as everyone can see
slave driver i bet. you see how stern the players faces are? sheesh. and like NO movement whatsoever. beautiful unit though. amazing sound.
I admire Bernstein but I've never heard him described as humble.
@@johnrandolph6121 Agree with you - was amiable, I think, not humble.
One of the loveliest works of Mozart!!
Great orchestra and great conductor,L.Bernstein!
It does so much good, caresses the brain, soul, promotes a wellbeing.
So true what the scientists discovered abou classical music effect!!
It is for me a daily medicine.thank you!!
I've heard it benefits us after death too.
Caro e divino Mozart! Grazie di esistere.
Gorgeous and my favorite of all his symphonies. All movements are glorious. Bravo Mozart, Bernstein and orchestra!!!!
That last movement was musical perfection.
Очень сильно Выразил Земные чувства ❤ Композитор ВЕЛИКИЙ МОЦАРТ ❤ БЛАГОДАРЮ 🎉🎉🎉 СПАСИБО ВАМ МУЗЫКА ПРОЗВУЧАЛО ПРЕВОСХОДНО 🎉🎉🎉
Dios gracias por dejarme ser un espectadora de Bernstein!!!! Amo Mozart y la 40 es mi preferida
Di questo immortale monumento dell'opera d'arte, quello che mi sconvolge di più è il 3° movimento.
Siamo immersi in un spazio siderale senza tempo sconvolgente, in una dimensione inconcepibile per l'umanità dove il sovrannaturale ci inonda con la sua bellezza.
Замечательное исполнение! Респект дирижёру Бернштайн. Это самое лучшее исполнение, в котором очень бережное отношение к оригиналу. Наверняка сам Моцарт так бы интерпретировал своё произведение. Спасибо за такой прекрасный подарок. Отдельно хотелось бы отметить заслугу звукорежиссёра и его помошников: спасибо, ребята, вы показали высокий класс звучания!
Russland!🤣😅
The great genius Leoanard Bernstein! A fascinating man and a storied career! he is missed!
There is in the simplest motifs of music, those sublime few notes, the whole of the human experience. Through these clearest motifs we can see into the realm of music itself, and the vast pool of emotion that waits to be explored. This symphony shines above all the rest I have heard, for its classical motif. Simple, elegant, memorable, and an ocean of depth.
Firoza Le Grand So true. It's as if Mozart is looking IN and UPON the world. As if he were removed from it.
This song is so long so I am just going to do a little bit for now but I still like it it’s just amazing so good you’re right 👍🏻❤️🤙🏻🎶💗👧🏻
KeithJones, all geniuses are. They live in their own space and time. Very much like Mahler's "I am lock to the World", which moves me to both tears and goosebumps.
I have no words for this ultimate masterpiece...
Une de mes preferees symphonies de Mozart tragique et subtil je crois bien qu enfant ce fut ma premiere decouverte musicale avec Pierre et le loup de Prokofiev ...Dingue, la puissance evocatrice de la musique et sa tendre consolation face a la vie...Merci la musique...
How great was and is the Boston symphony!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The harmonising "method" Mozart used (here) is simply amazing. Wow....
World best music symphony orchestra my favourite orchestra symphony orchestra mind relaxed heart touching excellent recording super sound effect thank you Roger brid gland
World great Mozart
Comment no 2
It's possibly the most interesting piece of music written during the Classical period. It has a great deal of energy, almost all of which is used to elucidate the idea of conflict, and it's remarkable how well it achieves that. The Symphony No. 40 might reasonably be seen as the Tragedy of Hamlet in music.
I was scrolling through looking for the best version and clicked instantly upon reading the words "leonard bernstein"
Also, when you scroll through these comments sections, I think the fact that you can find comments written in all sorts of languages speaks for itself.
Same !
Same here! His name alone justified the hit, I knew it was going to be amazing, and so far I ain't disappointed !
The name stuck out to me like neon lights, and I definitely didn't disdapoint.
Beautiful rendition of Mozart No40 ...Beautiful Maestro!
Excellent performance. He has been my favorite since childhood. He always gets it right. Pure genius.
Did you grow up in the 18th century with heir Mozart?
@@ate5ive866 Did She mean Maestro Bernstein???.
MOZART Symphony No. 40 in G minor KV550 by LEONARD BERNSTEIN is my first impressive classical music in my life that I was listened it from the first tape cassette player in Udornthani northern Thailand at 1978.
Cool
How amazing! I’m a Belgian pianist living in Thailand and it is my everlasting dream to introduce Mozart (my first musical love since childhood) to rural areas around Thailand ;-))
This symphony is just out of this world, and Leonard does an exelent interpretation of it.
Bernstein entiende todo! El tema "romántico" que se hunde en la duda y la desesperación de no saber. ¡Qué maravilla! Ojalá el algoritmo entendiera que no debe interrumpir los movimientos con publicidad que se transforma en molestia! Una maravilla!!! Súper like
I have a CD of Symphonies 39 and 41 which I enjoy from time to time; but it got me to thinking what about Symphony 40? I'm so glad I went onto UA-cam and found this excellent performance with the great Leonard Bernstein conducting!
So many heroes in this clip, Doriot, Ralph, Harold, Sherman, and even Harry Shapiro on horn!!!
Смотреть на дирижера - не меньшая радость, чем слушать музыку :)
Jesus Christ, has you tube no principles? Keep the ads confined to the beginning and endof the piece, not right in the middle of the movement!
@@wett8874 ????
Its not that yt doesn’t have principles, its the creator of the video who put them there.
No it's how UA-cam wears you down so you'll pay for UA-cam premium which has no ads
@@lunchmind hahahha
there are several ad-blockers to activate...all on ubuntu by linux & FREE of charge, absolutely, I swear!
Ejecución y Dirección perfectas y con una armonía sublime, realmente Mozart para mi fue un genio superdotado de su época. Lo Amo.
Aunque en sus cartas confesaba nunca llegar a superar a Sebastian Bach
Greatest symphony all time!!
FOI NO VERÃO DE 1788 (JUNHO E JULHO), MENOS QUE DOIS MESES, QUE MOZART CRIOU O SEU GRANDIOSO TRÍPTICO SINFÔNICO, COM AS TRÊS SINFONIAS Nos. 39, 40 E 41"JUPITER". SUAS MELHORES SINFONIAS. NEM MESMO BEETHOVEN, FOI CAPAZ DE COMPOR EM CURTO ESPAÇO DE TEMPO TRÊS MONUMENTOS PRIMOROSOS.
Can you imagine writing this its just mind blowing 🤯
easy for Mozart because he had a Supreme memory. That was part of his secret, but not many realize or appreciate it
No, but I haven't been writing symphonies since I was 5 like Mozart was!
@@Boccaccio1811 His first symphony was written when he was 8. He only wrote short little piano pieces at 5.
Wonderful Mozart, with whom i grew up AND was my love.
This symphony Still gives me goosebumps...AND Leonard what an elegant gentleman AND a pleasure to watch him. I Also like the simple, clean, Clear concert hall.
I read this symphony Is excellent for the heart...AND its afflictions.
Good classical music is good for the heart and soul
@@katrinat.3032 so true, Kathryn, even scientist have seen the Mozart, Bach, etc effect on the brain. Even makes one more intelligent, it is like a medicine for the whole being, gives a sense of wellbeing, beauty which our hearts, soul, body need. R.Schumann, the great composer (19th C) was very ill, got "obsessed"with Bach music and got well.
My mum put Mozart when I was a baby this is why I like it
My mum just put Mozart when I was a baby .Because she wanted for me to sleep 👨🏻🦱👩🏻👧🏻🧒🏻🎼🎹🎶🎵
First discovered Mozart in grammar school. Loved him ever since.
Every note counts in this beautiful, sublime symphony! Music just seemed to pour out from Mozart!
the super gifted MAESTRO not just in musical talents but in knowledge culture spiritual dna : a true PRINCE !
Yes, a very special, elegant, classy conductor!!he gives himself to the music totally, great to observe him!
This is THE best rendition of the second movement
I. 0:32
II. 9:05
III. 17:18
IV: 22:20
Thanks for the tracklist, mate! 😊👍
Thank you))
Thank you
thanks! :)
commercial schedule?
На дирижера можно смотреть,смотреть,смотреть.... Прекрасно отработаньі движения! Завораживают и увлекают.
Огонь и вода?
Bernstein was a genius!
Mozart was a genius too!
Mozart was
Extraordinary interpretation , woodwinds, horns,strings just in perfect harmony and the "tempo" as well. I love Bernstein
素晴しい。鳥肌が立つほどの名演奏だ。
I will listen to anything Bernstein conducts! I love this symphony. The first movement is my favorite!!!! PS: He looks good in tails.
A masterful rendition of this piece... amazing
The amazing chromaticsm and melodies in this are amazing. Only Bach had this level of effect. It only took mozart one month to write this at 33 years old. Beethoven didn't write his Eroica 3rd symphony until he was 35. Even this beats eroica hands down.
There is no beating in music, its just different pieces of arts by very different musicians, they are both amazing and an example of what a person at its best can imagine/create, lets stop this toxic comparison culture and focus on whats important, the celebration of life in the form of music.
Bernstein supremely assured and as one with the work. It's easy to imagine Mozart likewise.
This is the first piece I played on 'cello in high school, though not nearly as well as this. I remember every note and it was over 40 years ago!
Я тоже играла в детстве на виолончели, и в юности ❤
40 for 40 years ❤🎉
Дирижерское мастерство Бернстайна - высший класс !! И какая память !!! Оркестр превосходный!
Bernstein was one of the greatest conductor, but Mozart was a genius !!!
The music pieces stay among the most beautiful sounds which human ear ever heard. The amazing legacy of the Western civilization.
Have you heard the amazing legacy of Eastern civilization?
Matt Chewwy yup! not so good
The East blend together in great legacies, although I prefer Eastern philosophy - only stoicism comes close.
So I have a student, a very fine but very young student. I gave him a DeFesch minuet to work on. Today he came to his lesson and I asked,” how do you like the De Fesch?”
“Not really.”
“It’s a wonderful minuet. Why don’t you like it?”
“Because it’s old
Music that nobody plays anymore.”
Oh child you have so much to learn!
I have heard and seen those people and all I have to say is Skrillex. Remember that guy who everyone thought was so great and now has forgotten? I mean I actually learnt of him only like in 2018 and I'm 13. Thankfully there are some people in my generation who can tell quality over novelty.
Pity the generation that cannot see and have not the ears to hear REAL beauty and or genuine, ageless, classical works.
Супер! Исполнение и Дерижер аж завораживает,!
Geniuses. Both of them. I had a chance to meet Maestro Leonard Bernstein in Chicago. Fantastic man with incredible mind and humility. And he loved Chivas Regal. :)
Please tell more!! What’s this this Chivas Regal story....??? Very curious;-))
La vida a veces te ofrece estos maravillosos regalos que nutren el alma
Riascolare questa sinfonia diretta dal grande Bernstein è sempre una immensa emozione. E' perfetta, pulita, potente!
Incroyable morceau de musique! C'est beau.
Tu as raison. J'adore cette chanson.
Cosmique magie... ;-)
Cella s'appelle une symphonie.
Bernstein is in his element with this divine symphony.
A master conductor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! conducting Mozart's masterpiece!
Absolutely perfect song
À mon avis, c'est la meilleure interprétation de la Symphonie # 40 de W. A. Mozart.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
Mozart finished the last page of his 39th symphony, went to the bathroom, came back, took down a fresh sheet of paper and wrote the first page of his 40th in full orchestral score. He wrote the whole thing in 29 days, finishing it on July 25, 1788.
So wonderful!
Sublime performance! Lenny at his best!
Good interpretation of my favourite symphony!! Congratulations!!
As if anyone could take their eyes of the notes and look at the conductor in the last movement 😂 he is enjoying himself!
Bellissima la zonone
Bernstein was sometimes like kid. Great guy! 😊
격렬하면서도 섬세하고 거칠면서도 감미롭다.
1:27 The signature of Mozart!
what does it mean
to my mozarts signature is in the variations in the first movement on the 3 note motif. No other composer could have written th at!
@@brucerobbins3584 not really.
@@kiren3168 Yes really. I have the score.
@@brucerobbins3584 Beethoven did something very similar in his fifth symphony, having most of the first movement based off of a single motif. But unlike Mozart, who only used his motif in the first movement of his 40th symphony, Beethoven used the Fate Motif in every movement of his fifth symphony as a form of unification of all the movements.
World best music symphony my favorite only symphony orchestra world best Mozart
0:33 All my Life I hear and see this Viola part.
Blessed I am.
The camera ignores us and watches the damn fiddles!
I Viola
Hate it when an ad comes flying in mid movement and breaks my ears
This sublime music puts my brain back together.
Indeed
Un grande bernstein de mis directores de orquesta favoritos y de los pocos que les preste atención.. lo conoci por concierto para jovenes
Truly the aristocrat of orchestras in those days.
Mark H I challenge that! Boston Symphony very very good ,but The Vienna Philharmonic much the superior in most ways.
This really helped calm me down, notify that I will be okay.
Scoreless but hardly clueless! Happy Birthday, Lenny!
best of all time
Monumental and beautiful....
It seems to me Leonard is really having a ball w/ this one.
He's enjoying just listening to this intrepid ensemble. They probably premiered the K.550:)
Espectacular! Muy hermoso! Felicitaciones al director y orquesta por interpretar esta hermosa obra maestra! !!
I like the way it starts out immediately on the downbeat! Very user-friendly.
Если бы Моцарту там прощался один грех, когда здесь слушают его музыку, он стал бы святым.
Can math precision be emotional? Yes! I love Mozart