As a composer, I am always amazed and humbled by the simplicity and sheer inventiveness of his music. We mere mortals can only dream of writing like this.
C’est si vrai. Mais d’où vient donc tant de simplicité, tant de science, tant d’évidence sonore , tant de magie pour ensuite mourir à 35 ans ? Mozart est un miracle de la musique. Pour une œuvre pareille un génie ne suffit pas il faut être Mozart .
there is that perfect elegance and fluidity of the form in his music that nobody can match... even a certain composer who followed (he came not even close)... we will wait for long for a genius of a such caliber to be born again
You know you have heard sublime music, when tears of joy run through your face. All because one recognizes the sheer beauty of his craft. Edit: And of course the beauty of the interpretation!
Tonalità inusuale per Mozart: Mi Maggiore. Probabilmente lui era più attratto dalle tonalità con i bemolli. Se volete sapere quando Mozart utilizzò la tonalità di Mi Maggiore andate ad ascoltarvi in terzetto "Soave sia il vento" del "Così fan tutte" e la scena del cimitero nel "Don Giovanni".
This was one of Chopin's favorite pieces to perform.
He had good taste.
I'm not surprised he liked this one :)
In fact it was in the programme of his last recital in Paris, in February 1848. He played it with A. Franchomme and J.-D. Alard.
As a composer, I am always amazed and humbled by the simplicity and sheer inventiveness of his music. We mere mortals can only dream of writing like this.
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C’est si vrai. Mais d’où vient donc tant de simplicité, tant de science, tant d’évidence sonore , tant de magie pour ensuite mourir à 35 ans ?
Mozart est un miracle de la musique.
Pour une œuvre pareille un génie ne suffit pas il faut être Mozart .
I like how you have as many likes as subs
@@davisatdavis1 Hmm? State your point. This kind of passivity achieves nothing.
there is that perfect elegance and fluidity of the form in his music that nobody can match... even a certain composer who followed (he came not even close)... we will wait for long for a genius of a such caliber to be born again
I agree.
You know you have heard sublime music, when tears of joy run through your face. All because one recognizes the sheer beauty of his craft.
Edit: And of course the beauty of the interpretation!
new to me -- and amazing
Sublime 3rd movement.
Me encantan estos aportes de Daniel. La música y las explicaciones.
Very tasteful recording of a great piece!
Beautiful music!
So romantic!
Beautiful passage in minor from 15:33 to 16:20 .
Wonderful.
Tonalità inusuale per Mozart: Mi Maggiore. Probabilmente lui era più attratto dalle tonalità con i bemolli. Se volete sapere quando Mozart utilizzò la tonalità di Mi Maggiore andate ad ascoltarvi in terzetto "Soave sia il vento" del "Così fan tutte" e la scena del cimitero nel "Don Giovanni".
Grazie per i dati.
Not to forget the Aria of Sarastro in Zauberflöte, also in E major.
Le premier mouvement de cette sonate m'évoque l'atmosphère de la Russie avec celui de la sonate pour violon et piano, K.526.
Chopin played this in February 1848
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@@danielbuyanov whats so funny about that
@@tamer3397 Oh, I need glasses! I wanted to say 👍
Finale at speed 1.25
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6:57 for my tonal harmony bros
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7:27
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It's a shame the cello doesn't have a more interesting part
Imagine being in the middle of the first movement only to be interrupted by an add about constipation, with pooping animations 😂😂😂 The disrespect
I suggest using an ad blocker, or if you're on an Android, NewPipe
you know what, Mozart would have unironically love that
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