@@briandelorme1230 I'm not educated, trained or talented in music or any instrument. I generally listen to hip hop, classic rock, and techno, but I can listen to this mozart track over and over again. I'm not sure what makes the song good, or what exactly mozart was trying to express here, but it just sounds like a genius's mind FLOODING the paper with notes and melodies like a broken fire hydrant, in one massive explosion of creativity. Like a man possessed
To add a bit of context: Mozart composed this "during down-time in Salzburg in the winter of 1772" (he was 16yrs old), it "was probably a nice way to blow off some steam, musical yoga for a stressed-out composer". What an insane genius: to compose such a beautiful piece out of boredom/for fun while 16 yrs old...
We played this in my high school orchestra over a decade ago. I'm here because even now, every so often, it suddenly begins playing in my head with no clear reason. Other than it being such a great piece of course.
I really appreciate how the instruments were arrayed. In the first movement there is almost a call and response between the 1st and 2nd violins. Having them on opposite sides adds life and space, and gets you inside Mozart's head just bit. The first time I heard this piece live was at a concert by the local symphony -- the 2nd violins were placed where the cellos normally were, and the cellos and violins were shifted left (to the center). Sitting six rows back, the interplay between the violins was magic. This recording, with fewer players in a "T" formation, is also special. My recent challenge has been finding a CD with the violin spacing -- Something that can only be done with listening to samples with headphones. Thank you for the lovely performance.
By far my favorite of the versions on TH-cam. It's an almost baroque style of playing, with virtually no vibrato, and the piece just sounds so much better that way. It's also a little faster than most versions, which I like. No small technical accomplishment to play it well at that tempo.
I heard this divertimento in Vienna in the house where Mozart lived. It was realy special. In september i am going to Londen to the royal Albert hall for Beethoven symphony nr. 9. Greatings from Holland.
“Mozart is a touchstone of the heart. If I want to show my love to a dear person, I sit down at the piano and play for her a piece of Mozart”. In these words the great Mozart interpreter Edwin Fischer expressed an essential message.
what a beautiful and balanced performance/recording! thanks so much for making this available. I played this in high school (2nd violin) and remember how fun it was. though we weren't nearly as good as this! :)
Great performance with a wonderful music. The Andante gives me goose bumps, especially in the moments starting at 5:10, 6:50 and 9:00. Unsurpassed beauty. It makes me cry.
Wonderfully played, thank you brilliant New York Classical players! Energetic and just the way Mozart would have wanted to hear it. He is listening to your soaring details high up!
I remember playing this with the cello, thinking I'd want to play the violin part. ironically, I started with the violin and played for five years and then I abandoned it for no good reason. as an adult I started cello, and I liked the lower sound but never felt comfortable physically playing cello. now I've long abandoned both and now I'm considering getting back to violin or learning viola.
Dario: you are surely blessed for having this choice! I am just a listener, and wish I'd had the sense to learn an instrument from childhood. This divertimento is one of my favourite pieces and I always keep it for special moments of celebration.
i've played both this and the eine kleine nachtmusik a million times, i like the K 136 so much better; it's so much fun to play. it's always been frustrating to me that eine Kleine is always popping up in movies, TV commercials, weddings, concerts, everything, and one rarely hears this D major Divertimento. credit to Steve Martin for putting it in "Roxanne".
If the players have fun playing a pieceas part ofensemble or as a quartet, the latter a more hair raising experience as there is nowhere to hide! In my younger days I played the viola. This and the Elgar Serenade for strings were my two most favoured pieces to play. The other divertimenti just don't have the joie de vivre of the outer movements of K 136.
Imaginati-va decorul din AUT AFRICA cu el si ea -actorii principali minunati ,,undeva se vede un leu in iarba inalta , unduitoare in adierea vantului .Inca nu am uitat secventa si aceasta muzica minunata .
@@nycpmusic Is there any Romanian between your players? Or Google Translate became better lately? Anyhow, your gesture, of responding him in his own language, is remarkable. "Noblesse oblige" it's not just an expression for you, that's for sure, although your performances are more than a pure blessing to our hearts. Thank you again for your outstanding work done with NYCP!
There is no keyboard part in that score..Mozert wrote this for strings only. Musicians here are interpreting the intentions of the composer, as very often is our role in Classical music :-)
@Percy Bysshe Shelley Mozart (famously) *typically* and *purposely* did not notate continuo parts in his scores. This is well known in musicology. Very often, he was rushed to complete commissions due to his 'party animal' and dilatory nature. In his Piano Concerto Nr. 27, for example, he famously failed to notate even the left hand solo part throughout much of the score, causing many headaches for modern performers. Thus, saying that "Mozart didn't write it in his score" is basically a meaningless phrase. Harpsichord continuo performance was standard, de rigeur practice right through the entire Eighteenth Century, and continuo playing (later, using a pianoforte) continued being standard right into the early decades of the Nineteenth Century. In fact, continuo playing (with modern piano) formed the very basis for the later 'jazz quartet' (etc.) of the early Twentieth Century. Might want to go re-check your authoritative sources on 'continuo playing'. ...
@Percy Bysshe Shelley not only that, but musicologists also well understand that typically, Mozart's (and others') "divertimenti" were performed as basically symphonies, with extended dance movements included. Same, exact scoring, etc. This also includes his famous "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik," which is actually a string *serenade*, and not a "string quartet", as it's often mistakenly supposed to be. Harpsichord continuo would have been standard practice here, too. Mozart *typically* would excerpt four movements out of his serenades and divertimenti in order to create "new" symphonies, without so much as changing a single note of the scoring.
My favorite Mozart piece! this music makes my heart sing its so beautiful. These musicians are so talented. Thanks.
Thank you for watching! So glad you enjoyed it. ❤️❤️
Never get tired of Wolfgang!
To me, listening to this feels like heaven. Cant Imagine what playing it feels like
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Yes, we just had a concert with this piece, and it's pretty awesome. 😎.
A true joy when the group gets in the zone.
I’m playing this with my orchestra and it’s fun!
I can't believe my ears. The purity of the sound of those violins.
Aaaaaa
In love!
Many thanks! :)
Tout à fait d'accord avec vous. Perfect engineering.
とても緻密で魅力的な演奏です。新鮮な若々しさがあふれています。こんな演奏ができたら、楽しいでしょうね。
気に入ってくれてうれしいです。 聞いてくれてありがとう。
THE PERFECT Mozart performance!! I could only click on LIKE, but there should be a LOVE icon to click!
Many thanks. So sweet of you :)
This is one of my favorite pieces ever. It’s perfect from the beginning to the end.
My favorite piece of music ever written. This arrangement, executed perfectly.
@@briandelorme1230
I'm not educated, trained or talented in music or any instrument. I generally listen to hip hop, classic rock, and techno, but I can listen to this mozart track over and over again. I'm not sure what makes the song good, or what exactly mozart was trying to express here, but it just sounds like a genius's mind FLOODING the paper with notes and melodies like a broken fire hydrant, in one massive explosion of creativity. Like a man possessed
To add a bit of context: Mozart composed this "during down-time in Salzburg in the winter of 1772" (he was 16yrs old), it "was probably a nice way to blow off some steam, musical yoga for a stressed-out composer". What an insane genius: to compose such a beautiful piece out of boredom/for fun while 16 yrs old...
THIS ORCHESTRA IS PURE MAGIC
We played this in my high school orchestra over a decade ago. I'm here because even now, every so often, it suddenly begins playing in my head with no clear reason. Other than it being such a great piece of course.
通勤の帰りに聴いて最初の数秒で魅入られてしまった。ずっと電車に乗っていたかった。美しい。指揮者も素晴らしい。
I really appreciate how the instruments were arrayed. In the first movement there is almost a call and response between the 1st and 2nd violins. Having them on opposite sides adds life and space, and gets you inside Mozart's head just bit. The first time I heard this piece live was at a concert by the local symphony -- the 2nd violins were placed where the cellos normally were, and the cellos and violins were shifted left (to the center). Sitting six rows back, the interplay between the violins was magic. This recording, with fewer players in a "T" formation, is also special. My recent challenge has been finding a CD with the violin spacing -- Something that can only be done with listening to samples with headphones. Thank you for the lovely performance.
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By far my favorite of the versions on TH-cam. It's an almost baroque style of playing, with virtually no vibrato, and the piece just sounds so much better that way. It's also a little faster than most versions, which I like. No small technical accomplishment to play it well at that tempo.
THE greatest composition by a Human being and you all performed it PERFECTLY.
Thank you so much!!!
Many Thanks!
It's a humdinger for sure, and EXTREMELY well performed, but my vote is Shostakovich 8th as performed by Kondrashin in the 60s.
Wunderschön interpretiert! Dankeschön!
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El divertimento kv 136 es una de mis obras favoritas y esta interpretación es mi favorita de todas las que escuché en youtube. Enhorabuena.
Thank you so much!
My favorite too.❤
Wonderfully talented group playing beautifully!
Thank you kindly!
Is it true that their concerts are for free? I cannot believe it.. such high quality performance.. Hope they can travel to the bay area..
MikeH yup
I heard this divertimento in Vienna in the house where Mozart lived. It was realy special. In september i am going to Londen to the royal Albert hall for Beethoven symphony nr. 9. Greatings from Holland.
Quién como tú,felicidades
Wonderful melodies, so grand🙏🏻🎶👍🏻
Glad you like it!
SUBLIME...The continues violin melody flows like an incessant stream. Diverimento is an elixir for the soul.
The music is beautiful and so grand. Fantastic performance 👏🏻🐿️🌻👍🏻🌷💝🎶
this really is a fine ensemble and a right size group for chamber music. Bravo!
Thank you for listening! 😃
“Mozart is a touchstone of the heart. If I want to show my love to a
dear person, I sit down at the piano and play for her a piece of
Mozart”. In these words the great Mozart interpreter Edwin Fischer
expressed an essential message.
I love the conductor!!! His movements were so on point with the music it looked like magic ✨
Thank you. Dongmin is great! :)
Every note clear.
Played with passion.
Many thanks
Glad you liked the performance.
💜
bravo everyone, thank you for the amazing performance
Thanks!
Nothing but BRAVO can express my appreciation to maestro
I keep returning to this performance. It's amazing!
Glad you enjoyed :)
same here!!!
@@ZKLofiTone Many thanks!
That is so much vibrato for such a simple-tension-less music from that era that my entire screen is now vibrating on its own.
Amazing 🎉
This is absolutely wonderful! I really hope you continually add new videos.
Enquanto houver vida inteligente sobre a terra Mozart será inspiração para qualquer atividade humana. Gênio da raça, eternamente abençoado!!!!
Can't agree more!
Stay blessed 😇🌹🐿️🦋
Again, again and again I am out of breath after listening to this. Everytime I hold my breath....
Isn't this just sublime! A very beautiful short work wonderfully performed. The genius of Mozart.!
Totally!
🙌🐕🦺🎶🔥💥❣️👍🏻
Very impressive ensemble playing.....!
what a beautiful and balanced performance/recording! thanks so much for making this available. I played this in high school (2nd violin) and remember how fun it was. though we weren't nearly as good as this! :)
Thank you very much!
Thank you. 🌷
This always reminds me of the scene in Out of Africa where Redford and Streep play this for a monkey. Thanks for posting!
Glad you like it!
Très belle version..!
Élégant, raffiné : classe !
Content que vous appréciiez ! Merci.
Once a second violin playing this, measure 52 is so exposed (2:33) and extremely difficult to play. Good luck to those who will be playing it.
i'm in a chamber group and i'm second violin... i'm dead
I played this last year lol
ik was second violin last year :(
As well as the part at 10:16
:)) strongly agree :))
I love the way young Mozart sounds like old Haydn. There's a grace to it not there in his older work.
I agree. Mozart was young and hopeful. As he aged, he lost hope in mankind.
@@godisreality7014don't we all
It sounds so beautiful and pure! Really enjoy your interpretation of this piece! Every time I listen, it brings me a joyful day ☺️
Thanks for listening
🎶🎶
Great performance with a wonderful music. The Andante gives me goose bumps, especially in the moments starting at 5:10, 6:50 and 9:00. Unsurpassed beauty. It makes me cry.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for listening!
😀😊BEAUTIFUL 😊🎶🎶🎶I Think It is Sooo Very Wonderful That You Give Free Mozart Concerts😀😊🎶🎶🎶
this is amazing. It make me sprise. You guys are very beautiful. I Love you and this sounds😍from South Korea🇰🇷
Thanks for listening!
It’s an absolutely beautiful performance!!Bravo!!!❤
Many thanks.
🐿️🦋🌷👏🏻😇
I think Mozart was 16 or so when he wrote it.
Wonderfully played, thank you brilliant New York Classical players! Energetic and just the way Mozart would have wanted to hear it. He is listening to your soaring details high up!
I'm enjoying this with a cup of fine cognac, you can feel how I'm feeling now, my friend.
haha~ Hope you had a wonderful one!
flawless to the point of not entirely satisfying. However perfectly rehearsed.
Pura magia...what else?❤️
This music makes me happy!
Me too 🙌💝
0:07
4:15
10:06
You know, in case you can't read the description
I remember playing this with the cello, thinking I'd want to play the violin part. ironically, I started with the violin and played for five years and then I abandoned it for no good reason. as an adult I started cello, and I liked the lower sound but never felt comfortable physically playing cello. now I've long abandoned both and now I'm considering getting back to violin or learning viola.
Dario: you are surely blessed for having this choice! I am just a listener, and wish I'd had the sense to learn an instrument from childhood. This divertimento is one of my favourite pieces and I always keep it for special moments of celebration.
I hope you chose the viola. It’s the best instrument. I’m biased. Very much a lapsed amateur player.
素晴らしい音色です。
至福の時を過ごせました。
ありがとう。
ありがとうございました.
Thank you 🙌🙌
i've played both this and the eine kleine nachtmusik a million times, i like the K 136 so much better; it's so much fun to play. it's always been frustrating to me that eine Kleine is always popping up in movies, TV commercials, weddings, concerts, everything, and one rarely hears this D major Divertimento. credit to Steve Martin for putting it in "Roxanne".
If the players have fun playing a pieceas part ofensemble or as a quartet, the latter a more hair raising experience as there is nowhere to hide!
In my younger days I played the viola. This and the Elgar Serenade for strings were my two most favoured pieces to play. The other divertimenti just don't have the joie de vivre of the outer movements of K 136.
Mon interprétation préférée. .!
un Mozart radieux,admiration
Le génie!
You can really hear the difference in the violins in this, pretty cool.
한국인
⬇⬇⬇
여기요!
저용ㅇ
한국인이 사랑하는 음악가 모짜르트
저요
동민선배~~ 넘 자랑스럽네요~~!
들어 주셔서 감사합니다.
Phenomenal performance 🎉
Glad you enjoyed it!
Splendid! One of my favorite pieces :)
Awesome and perfect performance !!!
Excellent job ! Thanks !!!
Glad you like it!
한국인 찾아요...!!!!!❤🍭
umm ok...
오늘 양천구청에서 클래식공연이 있어서 미리 들어보려고 들어왔네요^^
한국인 출석(1/1
Ah the Centrelink hold music :) so calming
Beautiful and balanced performance.
Many thanks, Andries!
Really good to listen to and follow along for orchestra this year 👏
Thank you for listening!
this is so absolutely beautiful, touching and so talented
Esecuzione da togliere il fiato; Complimenti !
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Imaginati-va decorul din AUT AFRICA cu el si ea -actorii principali minunati ,,undeva se vede un leu in iarba inalta , unduitoare in adierea vantului .Inca nu am uitat secventa si aceasta muzica minunata .
Unul dintre cele mai frumoase filme.
@@nycpmusic Is there any Romanian between your players? Or Google Translate became better lately? Anyhow, your gesture, of responding him in his own language, is remarkable. "Noblesse oblige" it's not just an expression for you, that's for sure, although your performances are more than a pure blessing to our hearts. Thank you again for your outstanding work done with NYCP!
le nec plus ultra de ce divertimento,admiration profonde
I am happy to enjoy this music.
유대희 that is great!!!😀
Brilliant🎉🎉🎉❤
😊
thank u so much
give me peace of mind
Thanks for visiting :)
Its incredible
Glad you liked it. Many thanks.
モーツアルトの曲で一番好きな曲。初めて聴いたのは19歳の時
どうやってこの曲を知ったのか忘れてしまった
Many thanks! :)
Bravo!
Bravissimi!!!
Bravi! Fabulous!
Many thanks!
wow! thanks for sharing!!! that's Mozart!!
Daniele Richiedei were these divertimentis written for a whole orchestra or just a few musicians?
Mozart, the eternal child
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I think it is perfect.
Grandioso !!!!,gracias
Me alegro de que te guste!! Gracias.
Marvelous performance! I only wish you had included a harpsichord continuo instrument. ... 🤔 It's Eighteenth Century music ... it has a bass line. ...
Thanks for the comment! We appreciate it.
There is no keyboard part in that score..Mozert wrote this for strings only. Musicians here are interpreting the intentions of the composer, as very often is our role in Classical music :-)
@Percy Bysshe Shelley Mozart (famously) *typically* and *purposely* did not notate continuo parts in his scores. This is well known in musicology. Very often, he was rushed to complete commissions due to his 'party animal' and dilatory nature. In his Piano Concerto Nr. 27, for example, he famously failed to notate even the left hand solo part throughout much of the score, causing many headaches for modern performers. Thus, saying that "Mozart didn't write it in his score" is basically a meaningless phrase. Harpsichord continuo performance was standard, de rigeur practice right through the entire Eighteenth Century, and continuo playing (later, using a pianoforte) continued being standard right into the early decades of the Nineteenth Century. In fact, continuo playing (with modern piano) formed the very basis for the later 'jazz quartet' (etc.) of the early Twentieth Century. Might want to go re-check your authoritative sources on 'continuo playing'. ...
@Percy Bysshe Shelley not only that, but musicologists also well understand that typically, Mozart's (and others') "divertimenti" were performed as basically symphonies, with extended dance movements included. Same, exact scoring, etc. This also includes his famous "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik," which is actually a string *serenade*, and not a "string quartet", as it's often mistakenly supposed to be. Harpsichord continuo would have been standard practice here, too.
Mozart *typically* would excerpt four movements out of his serenades and divertimenti in order to create "new" symphonies, without so much as changing a single note of the scoring.
oh mozart combien je t'aime dans ce divertimento d'excellence
Merci beaucoup.
I love it so much!
Thank you for listening!
Soo good!!!
So impressed........Thank you!!
Viola section is nice!
@voilaviolamh Which one? Are you he himself? :))
Absolutely Beautiful
Thank you! 😊
BRAVO!!! I like it!
PERFECT.
Amo D+!
I heard it at Mirabell Palace in March.
東武東上線の池袋駅でよく流れますね
환상적이네요.
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wonderful!
SO enjoyable :) Really nicely executed and lively tempo!
SUPERB !
Many thanks!
Maravilloso 👏
♥️
Awesome !!!!
❤❤❤❤ i love it❤❤❤ thanks
Glad you like it 😍