@@mr-wx3lv Haydns' best works were at the beginning of his career, f.i. the Stabat Mater and Seven Last Words are really masterpieces. His later enormous output rarely reached the same level.
Says who? Haydn's later works are of an impeccable nature, his London Symphonies are magnificent. His later string quartets are landmarks in the repertoire but let's talk about his oratorio "The Creation" a towering master work. Beethoven was deeply impressed by it and the string quartets. That says enough for me.
@@serteres32 I meant, Mozart could this allways, the other composers only ocasionally. Haydn composed his orchestral works by writing out bass and first violin and then filled in the middle parts. A method that leaves not much place for viola parts. I suppose the method was different for p.ex the string quartets.
Underrated concerto, for sure. What a hidden gem this concerto is!
0:00 Allegro Moderato
8:28 Andante
15:00 Rondo
@Easton Dominik Definitely, been watching on Instaflixxer for years myself :D
AG is one of my favourite violinists! Thanks for uploading this wonderful performance and score. ❤️🎼🎵👏☘️🇮🇪
Beautiful ! Thank you for posting 💛💚💓
Mozart was creative in his century. New melodies were created, but it is in his era.
As you say, the Andante is in sonata form, but it does have a development section: the beginning of the second solo, bars 47 to 58.
Shades of symphony 29 ...
..very true!
Thanks!
I can hear haydn's influence here
Same! Sounds like pure Haydn to me for some reason
Thanks Enter name here! 😅❤️
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Noteworthy that Mozart allways wrote interesting parts for the viola, sth other composers of that time-even Haydn-couldn't.
I feel that only the best Haydn works matched those of Mozart.
@@mr-wx3lv Haydns' best works were at the beginning of his career, f.i. the Stabat Mater and Seven Last Words are really masterpieces. His later enormous output rarely reached the same level.
Says who? Haydn's later works are of an impeccable nature, his London Symphonies are magnificent. His later string quartets are landmarks in the repertoire but let's talk about his oratorio "The Creation" a towering master work. Beethoven was deeply impressed by it and the string quartets. That says enough for me.
Christian Wouters Soooooo wrong!
@@serteres32 I meant, Mozart could this allways, the other composers only ocasionally. Haydn composed his orchestral works by writing out bass and first violin and then filled in the middle parts. A method that leaves not much place for viola parts. I suppose the method was different for p.ex the string quartets.
Somewhat generic sounding concerto.