Wonderful "andante", twelve minutes of pure pleasure from the core of 18th century. Bridge between CPE Bach and Mozart that tangent piano accurately renders with the discreet support of strings. Outer movements are more conventionally written, but "andante" is a hidden gem worth any second of its listening.
I would love to hear more of Schobert's piano concertos some day. This music is so full of deep feeling and pathos. Sounds proto-romantic. Had he lived longer he might have been the first romantic composer.
@@Tijaxtolan I don't see the baroque, classical, and romantic styles as restricted to the periods where they each dominated. There was much more overlap of baroque/classical and classical/romantic styles them may people realize or even ready to admit. Some of the earliest classical style symphonies were composed in the 1730s by Antonio Brioschi. An admitted proto-romantic composer was Hyacinth Jadin. He died in 1800. Don't put composers in neat little historical pigeon holes. Traditional musicologists love to put every composer's style in a neat little box that fits in certain period of history that they have already defined. Often times proto-romantic and early romantic composers are given a little foot note in a music dictionary and then black-listed from concert halls. This is starting to change with the advent of You tube and a newer generation of musicians who want to perform and record this kind of music. As a whole, though the concert halls still ignore this kind of music due to monetary fears and often willful ignorance.
Johann Schobert, (que não é parente de Franz Schubert) influenciou as primeiras obras de Mozart, sua música é "galant" como a de Raupache e Honauer também influentes na juventude de Mozart.
Wonderful music. However, someone didn't know his German if he translated "Treffen zur Jagd" to "The halt during the chase". Firstly, "treffen" doesn't mean to "halt", it means to meet. Secondly, "zur" doesn't mean "during", it means, in this instance, "on the occasion of". And thirdly, "Jagd" in context would probably mean "hunt" rather than "chase". After all, in those days they ate what they hunted. So a more correct translation from the German would be "Meeting on the occasion of the hunt."
The German Wikipedia says the following people died of that soup: himself, his wife, one of his children, his maid and 4 acquaintances. The English Wikipedia lists himself, his wife, all but one of his children and the doctor. But one thing is for sure, that dinner ended in a massacre!
Lisez Wyzewa et Sainte Foix. Schobert est le compositeur qui a le plus influencé le jeune Mozart car ils partagent tous deux cet idiome poétique particulier dans leur musique.
It's very pleasant, even if not spectacular. I know I'm being anachronistic, but I'd love to hear this played on a grand piano to give it more depth against the accompaniment.
Wonderful "andante", twelve minutes of pure pleasure from the core of 18th century. Bridge between CPE Bach and Mozart that tangent piano accurately renders with the discreet support of strings. Outer movements are more conventionally written, but "andante" is a hidden gem worth any second of its listening.
Beautifull music! There are so many great forgotten musical geniuses! It blows my mind
Beautiful galant music
Thanks to introduction of my unknown work and the composer
This comfort is irreplaceable , and beyond compare
Full of Marvellous Effects, classical period isn't boring at all.
Killer concerto...
Superb! THANK YOU.
Precioso!! Gracias
I would love to hear more of Schobert's piano concertos some day. This music is so full of deep feeling and pathos. Sounds proto-romantic. Had he lived longer he might have been the first romantic composer.
The classical period had barely been created, it’s almost impossible to have proto romantic with only 5-15 years of neoclassical 😐
@@Tijaxtolan I don't see the baroque, classical, and romantic styles as restricted to the periods where they each dominated. There was much more overlap of baroque/classical and classical/romantic styles them may people realize or even ready to admit. Some of the earliest classical style symphonies were composed in the 1730s by Antonio Brioschi. An admitted proto-romantic composer was Hyacinth Jadin. He died in 1800. Don't put composers in neat little historical pigeon holes. Traditional musicologists love to put every composer's style in a neat little box that fits in certain period of history that they have already defined. Often times proto-romantic and early romantic composers are given a little foot note in a music dictionary and then black-listed from concert halls. This is starting to change with the advent of You tube and a newer generation of musicians who want to perform and record this kind of music. As a whole, though the concert halls still ignore this kind of music due to monetary fears and often willful ignorance.
@@brianknapp8645 You are right sir, for example 16:35 mind blown.
THANKS...
What a delightful piece! I would also love to hear this work played on a modern grand piano
Johann Schobert, (que não é parente de Franz Schubert) influenciou as primeiras obras de Mozart, sua música é "galant" como a de Raupache e Honauer também influentes na juventude de Mozart.
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Wonderful music. However, someone didn't know his German if he translated "Treffen zur Jagd" to "The halt during the chase". Firstly, "treffen" doesn't mean to "halt", it means to meet. Secondly, "zur" doesn't mean "during", it means, in this instance, "on the occasion of". And thirdly, "Jagd" in context would probably mean "hunt" rather than "chase". After all, in those days they ate what they hunted. So a more correct translation from the German would be "Meeting on the occasion of the hunt."
I think it would translate better to "Meeting for the hunt"
Sublime circle of fifths.
21:20 wow
A rather long piece for its time. Quite expressive.
Yes this is Sturm and Drang, proto-Romantic.
@@brianknapp8645 why did you respond to your own comment??????
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Schobert is perhaps best known for dying, along with most of his family, after eating poisonous mushrooms.
Good at playing the keyboard, bad at recognizing edible mushrooms...
The German Wikipedia says the following people died of that soup: himself, his wife, one of his children, his maid and 4 acquaintances. The English Wikipedia lists himself, his wife, all but one of his children and the doctor. But one thing is for sure, that dinner ended in a massacre!
On the advice of the family's doctor.
superbe! On est proche de HAYDN et BOCCHERINI
Lisez Wyzewa et Sainte Foix. Schobert est le compositeur qui a le plus influencé le jeune Mozart car ils partagent tous deux cet idiome poétique particulier dans leur musique.
It's very pleasant, even if not spectacular. I know I'm being anachronistic, but I'd love to hear this played on a grand piano to give it more depth against the accompaniment.
go back to "Rach 3"
SO CLOSE TO BEING SCHUBERT! =)
Also close to being Showbutt!
claveciniste, oui on a compris, lol
A very nice concerto by a 'lesser-heard' composer. Unfortunately, due to poor engineering, the piano is also lesser-heard than it should be.
du piano ????