Was fortunate in the extreme to be able to spend the 1994 - 1995 school year at university in Vienna. What a STUNNINGLY gorgeous city with a brilliant musical history! Learning the language, exploring Vienna, making loads of great Austrian and international friends - SO good!! Can't wait to live there again and to partake of it all once more, including as many live classical performances of Mozart, Haydn and Schubert as possible!! Warmest greetings to you all from Florida....
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I am jealous. I was stationed in Germany for seven years and wanted to go to Wein, but when we had it all set to go my Dad died in the US and we had to cancel our trip. I love Wein, its history and its culture.
@@f1chtl But Mozart identified himself as german. Here are two quotes from Mozart's letters: “The most stimulating and encouraging thought is that you, dearest father, and my dear sister, are well, that I am an honest German, and that if I am not always permitted to talk I can think what I please, but that is all.” Letter to Leopold Mozart (Paris, 29 April 1778), from Mozart: The Man and the Artist, as Revealed in his own Words by Friedrich Kerst, trans. Henry Edward Krehbiel (1906) “If Germany, my beloved fatherland, of whom you know I am proud, will not accept me, then must I, in the name of God, again make France or England richer by one capable German; - and to the shame of the German nation.” Letter to Leopold Mozart (Vienna, 17 August 1782), from Mozart: The Man and the Artist, as Revealed in his own Words by Friedrich Kerst, trans. Henry Edward Krehbiel (1906).
Austria... so beautiful and all of europe it s a beautiful continent with rich culture and history ....
well austria did kinda start both world wars and just watched germany took the blame for them....
I’m Austrian I-
@@raynahas7665viel Spass dabei
You are full of "****" France started WWI, which Started WWII and good ol Britain just followed its fleets.
old eight
Uh, Germany started WWII. They gave Hitler power, Austria just kicked him out of art school.
Was fortunate in the extreme to be able to spend the 1994 - 1995 school year at university in Vienna. What a STUNNINGLY gorgeous city with a brilliant musical history! Learning the language, exploring Vienna, making loads of great Austrian and international friends - SO good!! Can't wait to live there again and to partake of it all once more, including as many live classical performances of Mozart, Haydn and Schubert as possible!!
Warmest greetings to you all from Florida....
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I am jealous. I was stationed in Germany for seven years and wanted to go to Wein, but when we had it all set to go my Dad died in the US and we had to cancel our trip. I love Wein, its history and its culture.
@@pastortom52Wien*
Our Music has never been more refined than then. This was an age when we as mankind surpassed in one area only!
@Idk Idk HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAH
surpassed mankind in 1 other area
Beautiful Classic Music... Showww
This is music from a better world, one of art and culture.
Wow I melted
Thank you!
💛 from Australia.
Austria had some of the best composer the 17-18 hundreds could provide
I had music in my head the other day and wanted to find the song first video I click on and first song of this video is the song.
Austria is #1
NUMBER ONE!
Austrian Painter #1
YESSS
@@alechboy3578kid
I bin a echta Österreicher, des is Supa, moch weider so, bravo, host toll gmocht, wow
Hör auf so zu tun als ob wir mit einem Akzent schreiben.
Such calming music
Great
OSTERREICH- CARINTHIA- TYROL- PERATSCHITZEN 🇦🇹 ♥️
Lang lebe die Republik Österreich!
Savos to all my fellow tyrolians
👌
ich Liebe Osterreich
♥️♥️♥️🎶🔥🔥🔥
Whats the first one called pls send help
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Where's my boy salieri
Technically he is Italian but he did compose in Austria (and of course parts of Italy were part of the Empire)
he was Italian.
Aren't all the great classical composers Austrian? Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert....
Many :) Only Mozart was German. When he lived Salzburg was still a part of Germany.
ONOhannah no, it was independant... but Beethoven was german
@@f1chtl But Mozart identified himself as german. Here are two quotes from Mozart's letters:
“The most stimulating and encouraging thought is that you, dearest father, and my dear sister, are well, that I am an honest German, and that if I am not always permitted to talk I can think what I please, but that is all.”
Letter to Leopold Mozart (Paris, 29 April 1778), from Mozart: The Man and the Artist, as Revealed in his own Words by Friedrich Kerst, trans. Henry Edward Krehbiel (1906)
“If Germany, my beloved fatherland, of whom you know I am proud, will not accept me, then must I, in the name of God, again make France or England richer by one capable German; - and to the shame of the German nation.”
Letter to Leopold Mozart (Vienna, 17 August 1782), from Mozart: The Man and the Artist, as Revealed in his own Words by Friedrich Kerst, trans. Henry Edward Krehbiel (1906).
@@ONOhannah because back then people tended to identify with their languange, not their country.
@@f1chtl We can agree that he didn't have a nationality and his ethnicity was German. But it is just wrong to call him Austrian.
First!
osterreich ja
Lol, I think I have dislexia, read the title as "great australian composers"
Eduardo Villalobos - Piano jajjajajjaja
You are not the first one who gets it wrong.
Australians
austrian classical music is the shit 👌
I hope you have done a mistake in writing... SHIT??
@@bigmala6493 lol wtf he means it in a positive way
When Mozart lived Salzburg was German and he called himself German.
When he Lived, there was no Germany, and back then german simply referred to the Language.
@@f1chtl But it's even more wrong to call him Austrian.
ONOhannah Both are equally wrong. Salzburg was independant Territory. He was ethnically german but not by nationality.
@@ONOhannah Mozart & Salzburg are Austrian, always were. Full Stop!
@@StefanMassinger You read the other comments?! Salzburg wasn't always Austrian,