In the late 18th century, if you were very wealthy, you may have enjoyed one live performance of this remarkable piece. Thanks to TH-cam, we enjoy a most superbly performed rendition. Free, and anytime we chose. What a day and time we live in, and most often take for granted.
Very well said!!! A great many people who see the pictures of the inside of the concert halls or who saw the movie Amadeus or other things Don't get that detail of History. In modern America in particular we don't realize just how often we have leisure time compared to even two generations ago This is what is at risk with changes to our society by some among the top 10% who want to reinstate the past, who regard the existence of a middle-class with wealth and leisure as a threat to their power and controlling influence. Not two generations ago 90% of the population could never have stopped working long enough to go enjoy something like this or as is stated much less be able to afford to go to it. This is the world we risk returning to - 90% of people working 2-3 jobs every waking minute of their lives just to put food in their mouths with no lifetime forward progress towards stability at all and literally just surviving the next day, while the wealthy 10% live their lives as they want. That was the way humans lived for 10,000 - 12-000 years. Only in the last hundred years, most espcially after WWII, did that significantly change for the vast percentage of what we now call the middle class. We risk all of that going away if those among the mega wealthy get to gain power back to where they were in the 1890s back to the dawn of civilization any dominate the bottom 90% again. Many of them claim that they are best suited to make all the decisions and deserve all of the wealth. The existence of the middle class in America and Europe and growing across the rest of the continents is not a guaranteed thing and guaranteed to exist for all time. That is success in the last 75 years that can easily be turned back if the wrong kinds of people gain too much influence and Power
Einfach Klasse! Leider war es mir in meiner aktiven Zeit nicht vergönnt dieses Werk als Fagottist zu spielen. Große Musikalität, gepaart mit einer fantastischen Dynamik und klasse Technik. Diese Aufnahme ist echt nicht zu toppen, großes Kompliment an alle Solisten und besonders an den Fagottisten Christoh Knitt.
Was hier genau von Mozart stammt, bleibt bis heute Vermutungen überlassen, doch mit Sicherheit kann ich sagen, dass es die beste Version dieses Werkes ist, die ich bislang gehört habe. Das Konzert ist vom ersten bis zum letzten Takt ein Hochgenuss sowie eine Freude, die Hingabe und Leidenschaft der MusikerInnen mit zu erleben. Es muss viel Probenarbeit geleistet worden sein, um solch eine homogene Darbietung ohne DirigentInn abliefern zu können, die nicht nur auf Präzision, sondern auch auf eine künstlerische Aussage hin ausgerichtet war. Wunderbar!
Raise your hands if you think of this work when you hear about Mozart's sinfonia concertante ! 🖐I don't care much about the debates around its authenticity (Well, if you ask me, I'm a bit concerned about the orchestral parts) And congrats to everyone, this is truly one of the best version I've heard so far !
My hands are full right now but I generally agreed with your comments. Debates are for people who enjoy argument. I enjoy music, in its many varied forms. (In case no one noticed, I was making an argument here.)
De la part de Mozart , c'est une véritable lecon à propos des instuments à vents , c'est aussi une véritable' lecon de dance de la part du clarinneste , et davantage encore du bassonniste .!
Thank you, Sudintirol! What a lovely, delightful, and pleasant experience! My father and I in San Francisco thoroughly enjoyed this airy confection, masterfully played but with an ease and adroit flair. Oh, and Herr Knitt, please never stop dancing - it was so appropriate and sweet.
I know that there is scholarly argument about Mozart's connection with what we hear here. But could anybody but Mozart have written that fabulous, long second subject in the first movement?
Ein schönes Musikstück, aber NICHT VON MOZART! - Siehe dazu das neue Köchelverzeichnis und die Untersuchung von Martin Staehelin.- Vermutlich um 1800 komponiert von einem FRANZÖSISCHEN KOMPONISTEN.
Am I noticing it only now or is there a recent trend of concert musicians playing while standing? If it's new, am I right to suspect the legacy of covid restrictions?
In the late 18th century, if you were very wealthy, you may have enjoyed one live performance of this remarkable piece. Thanks to TH-cam, we enjoy a most superbly performed rendition. Free, and anytime we chose. What a day and time we live in, and most often take for granted.
Yes it is hard to imagine nowadays that this music was only for a few, the wealthiest. Thank you for your comment!
You are so right. I often thank God for this. It's a difficult time but also with blessings.
Very well said!!!
A great many people who see the pictures of the inside of the concert halls or who saw the movie Amadeus or other things Don't get that detail of History.
In modern America in particular we don't realize just how often we have leisure time compared to even two generations ago
This is what is at risk with changes to our society by some among the top 10% who want to reinstate the past, who regard the existence of a middle-class with wealth and leisure as a threat to their power and controlling influence.
Not two generations ago 90% of the population could never have stopped working long enough to go enjoy something like this or as is stated much less be able to afford to go to it.
This is the world we risk returning to - 90% of people working 2-3 jobs every waking minute of their lives just to put food in their mouths with no lifetime forward progress towards stability at all and literally just surviving the next day, while the wealthy 10% live their lives as they want.
That was the way humans lived for 10,000 - 12-000 years.
Only in the last hundred years, most espcially after WWII, did that significantly change for the vast percentage of what we now call the middle class.
We risk all of that going away if those among the mega wealthy get to gain power back to where they were in the 1890s back to the dawn of civilization any dominate the bottom 90% again. Many of them claim that they are best suited to make all the decisions and deserve all of the wealth. The existence of the middle class in America and Europe and growing across the rest of the continents is not a guaranteed thing and guaranteed to exist for all time.
That is success in the last 75 years that can easily be turned back if the wrong kinds of people gain too much influence and Power
So true
Technology has truly made us privileged
We live so marvelous time.just 40s years ago it was not easy to listen classical musics.
Einfach Klasse! Leider war es mir in meiner aktiven Zeit nicht vergönnt dieses Werk als Fagottist zu spielen. Große Musikalität, gepaart mit einer fantastischen Dynamik und klasse Technik. Diese Aufnahme ist echt nicht zu toppen, großes Kompliment an alle Solisten und besonders an den Fagottisten Christoh Knitt.
If you want to know what outstanding Chamber Sound in a Classical Music context is, this is what it is. Matchless!
That basoon player burning calories like a pro. Great performance folks!
I can see a parallel occupation as a jazz saxophonist for the bassoon soloist, Christoph. He's vibin'.
Excellent performance. I particularly enjoyed the obvious enthusiasm of the clarinetist and the bassoonist.
Absolutely agree. This music is wonderful!
Different strokes - I found their antics rather off-putting.
Truly magnificent
Was hier genau von Mozart stammt, bleibt bis heute Vermutungen überlassen, doch mit Sicherheit kann ich sagen, dass es die beste Version dieses Werkes ist, die ich bislang gehört habe. Das Konzert ist vom ersten bis zum letzten Takt ein Hochgenuss sowie eine Freude, die Hingabe und Leidenschaft der MusikerInnen mit zu erleben. Es muss viel Probenarbeit geleistet worden sein, um solch eine homogene Darbietung ohne DirigentInn abliefern zu können, die nicht nur auf Präzision, sondern auch auf eine künstlerische Aussage hin ausgerichtet war. Wunderbar!
stimme zu 100% zu. sehr zu empfehlen ist auch die Version des Musikkollegiums Winterthur.
Brillante conjunción de instrumentos: sólo Mozart podía reunirlos y hacerlos sonar tan bien
Esta versión es impecable
0:44 És de les millors interpretacions que he tingut el plaer de sentir, enhorabona!!!!! 😊😊
Genau... das war ein sehr schönes Konzert!!
I love the instruments' dialogue in Adagio. You can enjoy each note. Wonderful.
Un lujo increíble perfección en interpretación. Desde Argentina 🇦🇷 me encantó
Einfach wunderbar ☺️,vielen Dank❤
Raise your hands if you think of this work when you hear about Mozart's sinfonia concertante ! 🖐I
don't care much about the debates around its authenticity (Well, if you ask me, I'm a bit concerned about the orchestral parts)
And congrats to everyone, this is truly one of the best version I've heard so far !
My hands are full right now but I generally agreed with your comments. Debates are for people who enjoy argument. I enjoy music, in its many varied forms. (In case no one noticed, I was making an argument here.)
Wieder ein absolutes Meisterwerk Mozarts! ❤
The conductor was absolutely wonderful and feels like singing. 🙏🎼
Maravillosa música y los músicos excelentes gracias ❤❤
Un CAPOLAVORO CHE RASSERENA L'ANIMA E TI FA PENSARE CHE LA VITA BISOGANA CON GIOIA OGNI GIORNO.
Wonderful performance 🍃🎶🎶🍃
Delightful. Ha! I was waiting for the violin and viola.
Danke fur diese musik , herlich und fabelhaft🙏
De la part de Mozart , c'est une véritable lecon à propos des instuments à vents , c'est aussi une véritable' lecon de dance de la part du clarinneste , et davantage encore du bassonniste .!
Hermosa, simplemente celestial
Excelente interpretación de una pieza excepcional del Mozart maestro
Perfect 👍
Mozart ist Magie für mich,bin glücklich,das zu hören 😊🍀 vielen Dank 😊❤
Uanset hvem der skrevet denne musiik, så lyder det godt og det er en smuk udførelse af ensemblet
מלחין גאון תזמורת מדהימה
Thank you, Sudintirol! What a lovely, delightful, and pleasant experience! My father and I in San Francisco thoroughly enjoyed this airy confection, masterfully played but with an ease and adroit flair. Oh, and Herr Knitt, please never stop dancing - it was so appropriate and sweet.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
That has to be the most kinetic bassoon playing I've ever seen. Inspiring!
Meravigliosa sinfonia
Super !
Beautiful !! 🎶👍Love it !! 💐❤️
How wonderful for this to come from Toblach (Dobbiaco)-one of Mahler’s summer hangouts (in the early days)
So beautiful! 😍😍❤️
Génial 👍
Perfekt
Prachtig❤
Mozart's music is first Bing-Beng...Mozart is a God!
Extraordinario,felicitaciones!!!
Bravi!!! 👏
Браво. Bravo.
Mozart é amorosamente um E.T. ❤😮
I know that there is scholarly argument about Mozart's connection with what we hear here. But could anybody but Mozart have written that fabulous, long second subject in the first movement?
Probably not.
[14:19] is my favourite moment 😻
Mozart ist der grösste aller Komponisten!!! Bach und Schubert stehen neben ihm.
and Beethoven I mean
@exilnord1 yes 😊
Bravi !!!!!
Zertifiziert intergalaktischen!🌹Halleluyen! Allahu Aardvarken!
👏👏👏👏👏
👍👍👍
The dance prize goes to Christoph Knitt on bassoon.
PS I love this music and this performance.
Die Wahrheit der Dinge und Die Wahrheit des Lebens! Damit die Wahrheit dich frei machen kann, musst du wahrhaftig sein!
Interesting
1464, thanks, like your comment/.
The bassoonist looks like Sting.
Ein schönes Musikstück, aber NICHT VON MOZART! - Siehe dazu das neue Köchelverzeichnis und die Untersuchung von Martin Staehelin.- Vermutlich um 1800 komponiert von einem FRANZÖSISCHEN KOMPONISTEN.
It doesnt sound so french, but who knows?
Am I noticing it only now or is there a recent trend of concert musicians playing while standing? If it's new, am I right to suspect the legacy of covid restrictions?