Imagine living 230 years ago. We wouldn’t be able to listen to any composition any time we want on TH-cam. But we would be able to see Mozart live. Worth it.
Oh how jolly good it all was in the 18th century! C'mon how much disney flicks did you watch blind of criticism? I'm mostly happy with our time, actually I'm not, our time is as rubbish as any other one, but it definetely has its pros that we can listen to so many great music when we want, not just TH-cam, also CDs, you are being blindly nostalgic I think. It probably would have been interesting to meet a character like WAM, but I am more than happy to also know the music of romantic, impressionist, expressionist, modern composers and also some rock and jazz and else great music.
This music makes me proud to be a human being. I love Mozart’s music. It’s beautiful when it’s joyful or sorrowful. And it always makes sense. It’s like a language without words.
No, they are entirely contemporary emotions, that is why we want to hear this music again and again: it speaks to US. Music is not locked-up within a historic cubicle, but is born again with every performance.
I was captured by the Haffner Symphony when I was around 12 or 13 in about 1957 and I especially remember being completely enthralled listening for the first time to an LP sent to our house that was sent in the post by the World Record Club of the London Philharmonic Orchestra playing Mozart, conducted by Erich Leinsdorf. Each month I was always excited to receive the next classical offering. As a result, I became totally hooked on Classical music that has remained with me all my life. I went on to learn to play the piano (badly), but always derived great pleasure and solace from classical music. I’ve always been very grateful to my mother who subscribed our family to the World Record Club that first introduced me to the wonderful world of Classical music.
RIP Bernard Haitink 1929-2021 It's not that I'm shocked - he lived 92 years in this life. I'm very saddened to hear of his passing though. Haitink was one of the greatest conductors of our age and a true ambassador of his art. Humble and faithful to the music in every situation, his sober and revealing visions of such a wide range of repertoire has left us with a rich recorded legacy of some of the greatest reference recordings, made with the greatest orcheatras in the world. And that's without even touching on his eminently distinguished career with the great Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam. Since the very beginning of my journey with orchestral music, my record collection has gotten steadily more littered with Haitink readings. Despite his notable absence of flamboyance or histrionics - dare I say ego, even - with Haitink, you can safely go for absolutely ANY of his recordings, without ANY hesitation or need for prior research or reviews, and rest assured in the knowledge that you'll ALWAYS be presented with an outstanding, emotionally intelligent and profound rendition of whatever that piece may be. There's not many conductors in that bracket. I was just lucky enough to catch Haitink live a couple of times, including a stunning Bruckner 6th symphony with the Dresden Staatskapelle. I'm very sad to hear he has left us.
@@mysticakhenaton1701 orchestral leaders were called conductors long before there was any such thing as jazz. The truer question is why aren't band leaders called conductors?
Thirty years ago or so in the UK the BBC would broadcast the Concertgebouw's Christmas Day concert live with Bernard Haitink conducting, it was a highlight of my Christmas Day.
RIP maestro, you were a great one. What a long live of music you gave us, even though it was for 92 years, your legacy will remain for immeasurable years to come, thank you.
What a lukewarm applause after such a lively & spirited finale. As if the listeners were waking-up from a comatose slumber. Conventional, bourgeois audience, spoiled and not knowing what they are hearing. This symphony is a masterpiece and the performance is ideal, quite an achievement with a modern orchestra: well-balanced, combining elegance with utter expressiveness, Haitink at his best.
My friends and I used to listen to recordings of Maestro Haitink and his orchestra back in 1977 when I was a music student at Northwestern Music School. What an amazing run he had!
May his legacy live on through the musicianship of thousands. You have made a significant impact on our world, Maestro. It will not be the same without you.
Some yrs ago, 2005 I believe, my son Paul took me to a concert at my old high school, featuring this symphony...a VERY treasured work of mine going back many yrs; yet...Seeing&Hearing it 'Live' right next to my son....I tell u all....could not hold back the Volumes of tears that came forth thru-out the reading..my son Paul stunned beyond belief of my emoting of this work....jn
I was deeply moved by the rich, flavorful performance. I haven't been to the Concertgebouw for about 10 years, but now that the coronavirus pandemic is over, I would definitely like to visit.
R.I.P. Maestro Haitink, the best reason for you fans to reunite for another tribute concert. Such performances are posted straight to my heart, please do not hate me that sometimes l prefer to connect people instead, being focused on those who are not yet your fans, those who have no idea that they might need classical music to caress their wounded hearts.
What an elegant, insightful conductor was Bernard Haitink conducting Mozart! Certainly his gestures were minimalist, yet perfectly expressive. In his very presence he conveyed a lifetime of music.
One of the Titans of conducting.... sorely missed. An old guard passing: when Mehta, Muti, Blomstedt are gone then an era will have ended (may they have many more years).
Nach dem Tot von Bernhard Haitink, den ich sehr verehrt habe, ist diese sehr gute Aufnahme in seinem Wert für mich noch einmal gestiegen. Der "Meister" und das Orchester genießen meine Bewunderung. Danke! (Dr. Peter Pankoff, Bremen)
One of my favourite Mozart symphonies,and this is just a beautiful,relaxing performance..I were on a short break in Amsterdam,many years ago, and were fortunate to hear them rehearse Shostakovich, with Rhozdenventsky,in an open rehearsal, in this hall,then a year or two later,the orchestra came to Manchester,with I think Ashlenazy...I also had the privilege of meeting Bernard Haitink,again in Manchester,after a concert,,and his warmth, and time for those who waited to chat,and have items signed was so wondeful to witness..a very quietly spoken man.I have always been an admirer of his work, and this video just brings back memories of not only my visit to Amsterdam, but meeting such a well-respected figure in the musical world at a hall where I attend most of my concerts...
@@jackarcher7495 Very fond memories, and also met Ashkenazy a few times, once in London and a few times in Manchester at the Bridgewater hall..but being in the Concertgebouw, was a magic moment for me..
It may not be Mozart's greatest symphony but it's my favourite, and Bernard Haitink had as extraordinary ability to make any music sound as if it were playing itself without any intervention on his part.
Diese wunderbare Aufführung lässt mein Herz vor Rührung stolpern. Eine herrliche Musik, göttlich, dargeboten von einem der weltbesten Orchester, dirigiert von einem der größten und bescheidendsten Dirigenten im akustisch zweitbesten Konzertsaal der Welt.
The Haffner Mozart's symphony played to the highest level of excellency. As a matter of fact, I love this Master Piece even more than Jupiter, though the latter is considered the greatest of Wolfgang grand orchestra piece. Maestro Haitink and this wonderful Concertgebow orchestra interpretates it the precise way it must be!! Thanks!!
Thank you, DW Classical Music, for this upload! Haitink and the Royal Concertgebouw never fail to delight. I'm glad to have another music channel to explore...
Un phrasé précis, délicat et dynamique mis en place par Haitink. Des musiciens excellents à tous les pupitres. Un ensemble remarquable. Du pur bonheur, bravo.
Presto is so incredibly impressive. The bow control the string players have is unfathomable to me, but seeing as I am still only 14 I guess I have time to practice, and hopefully one day be as skilled as these players
Magistral interpretación de la Sinfonia Nº 35 compuesta por el genial W.A Mozart por la prestigiosa orquesta neerlandesa Royal Concertgebouw dirigida por el mítico y legendario Bernard Haitink. Un auténtico deleite para nuestros oídos. GRACIAS !!! Saludos desde España.
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I remember playing this Symphony no. 35 as a young high school kid with one of the many great orchestras in Chicago. I still that Mozart was a master composer for all sections of the orchestra. As a woodwind player (oboist) I always found myself deeply moved by Mozart's brilliance and mastery for the woodwind section. Whether I listen to Marriage of Figaro, Impresario or countless other works, Mozart reigns supreme! Always delightful to hear and play.
Grazie Grande Maestro , e grazie agli orchestrali di Amsterdam (e ne approfitto, anche di Rotterdam ) , che arrivano al concerto in bicicletta, e non se la tirano per niente, pur non essendo secondi a nessuno.
I remembered what I said to the Concertgebouw before. The ceiling is high and the hall tone with long reverberation is wonderful. I would like to listen to Haitink's concert again.
Thank you...a delight! and my first experience of Maestro Haitink's conducting skills - superlative to witness, along with the warm smiles of his presence. Fondest wishes to his family in their loss.
Beautifully crafted. I was struck by the little detail of the treatment of some of the grace notes: some skated over almost unheard while others stretched out (example at 21:51). I have never seen the score but most interpretations I have heard treat them quite uniformly throughout. I'm not sure which I prefer now, but this treatment made me sit up and take notice.
Haitink een van de beste dirigenten ter wereld, prachtopnames enz, Elke keer speel ik muziek af ook al soms een paar keer achterelkaar en het blijft prachtig.
Just one moment of his greatness as a World leading conductor, is illustrated here at 09:12 as Bernard Haitink patiently suspends the performance 🎭 between movements to allow some annoying member of the audience to take control their irritating need to cough. Clearly disturbed, but not showing it, he waits, poised until silence is restored to the auditorium and only then does he allow the beauty of Mozart’s magic to resume for the rest of the audience to enjoy.
Haha, yeah, I was wondering why the time stamps in the description listed the first movement as being so long. I don't think the repeat's in the score, is it?
Sehr schöne Symphonie von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Voller Energie und anmutiger feiner Empfindung in den fein artikulierten Streichern und den Klarinetten und Oboen in den oberen Tonlagen. Das Orchester und der Dirigent meistert diese wahrlich nicht einfache Symphonie von Mozart bravourös. Schon hier ist der unglaubliche schöne Einfallsreichtum Mozarts klanglich spürbar. Schnelle Tempowechsel und langgezogene anmutige Seufzerfiguren in den Klarinetten und Oboen. Dynamische Tempowechsel die plötzlich durch die Posaunen und Trompeten angekündigt werden sorgen für Spannung und Dynamik, man meint fast den genialen Opernkomponisten vor sich zu haben.
Imagine living 230 years ago. We wouldn’t be able to listen to any composition any time we want on TH-cam. But we would be able to see Mozart live. Worth it.
Only if you were part of the aristocracy.
Or part of the prchestra
Piano street hustlers selling their transcriptions to eager pianist's play! This perhaps how the masses heard Morzart back in the day.
Oh how jolly good it all was in the 18th century! C'mon how much disney flicks did you watch blind of criticism? I'm mostly happy with our time, actually I'm not, our time is as rubbish as any other one, but it definetely has its pros that we can listen to so many great music when we want, not just TH-cam, also CDs, you are being blindly nostalgic I think. It probably would have been interesting to meet a character like WAM, but I am more than happy to also know the music of romantic, impressionist, expressionist, modern composers and also some rock and jazz and else great music.
I’ll still choose the utube though 😊
When I cry a lot, when I get very confused, when words overlap, I listen to Mozart.
You poor thing...
There's a divine order and uplift in his music ;I agree. :-)
Gahhh I feel you. His music has an orderliness, a joy, a lightness, a peace. Things feel "right" again.
Listening to Mozart makes me cry … in a good way. The 2nd movement in this piece does it every time.
Rest In Peace, Maestro Haitink. Thanks for many great concerts with the CSO.
This music makes me proud to be a human being. I love Mozart’s music. It’s beautiful when it’s joyful or sorrowful. And it always makes sense. It’s like a language without words.
Listening to classical music is like embarking on a journey through the epochs, where the melodies become portals to the emotions of bygone eras. 🚀🎶
No, they are entirely contemporary emotions, that is why we want to hear this music again and again: it speaks to US. Music is not locked-up within a historic cubicle, but is born again with every performance.
@@JohnBorstlap YES.
I was captured by the Haffner Symphony when I was around 12 or 13 in about 1957 and I especially remember being completely enthralled listening for the first time to an LP sent to our house that was sent in the post by the World Record Club of the London Philharmonic Orchestra playing Mozart, conducted by Erich Leinsdorf. Each month I was always excited to receive the next classical offering. As a result, I became totally hooked on Classical music that has remained with me all my life. I went on to learn to play the piano (badly), but always derived great pleasure and solace from classical music. I’ve always been very grateful to my mother who subscribed our family to the World Record Club that first introduced me to the wonderful world of Classical music.
Lovely!
@@RC-bh3uz I’m 77 and still love Mozart amongst other’s, I couldn’t imagine life without appreciating classical music.
What a wonderful story! Thank you for sharing it with us!
Vedere appena accennato un sorriso sul volto impassibile del maestro fa trasparire il suo piacere nell'ascolto del secondo movimento
@@luigiiacoletti8134 Sono totalmente d'accordo
RIP Bernard Haitink 1929-2021
It's not that I'm shocked - he lived 92 years in this life. I'm very saddened to hear of his passing though. Haitink was one of the greatest conductors of our age and a true ambassador of his art. Humble and faithful to the music in every situation, his sober and revealing visions of such a wide range of repertoire has left us with a rich recorded legacy of some of the greatest reference recordings, made with the greatest orcheatras in the world. And that's without even touching on his eminently distinguished career with the great Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam.
Since the very beginning of my journey with orchestral music, my record collection has gotten steadily more littered with Haitink readings. Despite his notable absence of flamboyance or histrionics - dare I say ego, even - with Haitink, you can safely go for absolutely ANY of his recordings, without ANY hesitation or need for prior research or reviews, and rest assured in the knowledge that you'll ALWAYS be presented with an outstanding, emotionally intelligent and profound rendition of whatever that piece may be. There's not many conductors in that bracket. I was just lucky enough to catch Haitink live a couple of times, including a stunning Bruckner 6th symphony with the Dresden Staatskapelle. I'm very sad to hear he has left us.
why is it in Classical Music they are called Conductors...in R&B, Pop Music, and even Jazz. they are called Bandleaders???
@@mysticakhenaton1701 orchestral leaders were called conductors long before there was any such thing as jazz. The truer question is why aren't band leaders called conductors?
C' est vrai , j'adorais Bernard Haitink au même titre que Le grand Karajan. ❤
Thirty years ago or so in the UK the BBC would broadcast the Concertgebouw's Christmas Day concert live with Bernard Haitink conducting, it was a highlight of my Christmas Day.
RIP maestro, you were a great one. What a long live of music you gave us, even though it was for 92 years, your legacy will remain for immeasurable years to come, thank you.
What a lukewarm applause after such a lively & spirited finale. As if the listeners were waking-up from a comatose slumber. Conventional, bourgeois audience, spoiled and not knowing what they are hearing.
This symphony is a masterpiece and the performance is ideal, quite an achievement with a modern orchestra: well-balanced, combining elegance with utter expressiveness, Haitink at his best.
Thanks for sharing your opinion.
One of the greatest conductors of a great orchestra playing this great symphony by Mozart, beautifully
My friends and I used to listen to recordings of Maestro Haitink and his orchestra back in 1977 when I was a music student at Northwestern Music School. What an amazing run he had!
A living legend conducts one of the world’s greatest orchestras.
I interned and studied under von Karajan. To me he is and remains the greatest I learned a lot in the four years I was there!
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RIP dear maestro Bernard Haitink! His Mozart was so special but has never got the attention it deserves.
Happy birthday Mozart, 266 today. And thank you Mr Haitink, a musician able to do justice to the incomparable Wolfgang Amadeus.
the genius of mozart just melts my heart
A privilege to see Bernard Haitink conduct Mozart. I love the way he conducts with minimalism yet precision.
May his legacy live on through the musicianship of thousands. You have made a significant impact on our world, Maestro. It will not be the same without you.
Great symphony by Mozart. Bernard Haitink and the Royal Concertgebouw- always a winning combination. Always a joy to listen to this orchestra.
Agreed!
Bethoven was a MOOR/a Black person of Afrikan Ancestry.
@@mysticakhenaton1701 Beethoven was a gender-neutral, both Jewish and coulered Marx-adept, who was everything but a white supremecist.....
Some yrs ago, 2005 I believe, my son Paul took me to a concert at my old high school, featuring this symphony...a VERY treasured work of mine going back many yrs; yet...Seeing&Hearing it 'Live' right next to my son....I tell u all....could not hold back the Volumes of tears that came forth thru-out the reading..my son Paul stunned beyond belief of my emoting of this work....jn
Thank you for sharing these special memories with us!
Bravo! Haitink, Gentle man in a classic music.
I was deeply moved by the rich, flavorful performance.
I haven't been to the Concertgebouw for about 10 years, but now that the coronavirus pandemic is over, I would definitely like to visit.
R.I.P. Maestro Haitink, the best reason for you fans to reunite for another tribute concert. Such performances are posted straight to my heart, please do not hate me that sometimes l prefer to connect people instead, being focused on those who are not yet your fans, those who have no idea that they might need classical music to caress their wounded hearts.
Mozart + Concertgebow Orchestra + Haitink = superb.
First movement of this was in my head when I came back from running the other night. Outstanding work. Beautiful.
What an elegant, insightful conductor was Bernard Haitink conducting Mozart! Certainly his gestures were minimalist, yet perfectly expressive. In his very presence he conveyed a lifetime of music.
One of the Titans of conducting.... sorely missed. An old guard passing: when Mehta, Muti, Blomstedt are gone then an era will have ended (may they have many more years).
In the hands of maestro Haitink and (t)his orchestra Mozart's Haffner Symphony sounds if it was composed yesterday. BRAVO!
Perfect conductor;Perfect orchestra.Beautiful performance.
He had known this orchestra, the hall, the audience longer than most people have been alive and it sounds like it!
Mozart is the human lullaby and comfort .
Composed for my family Such a musical honour.
Such a loss your great musicianship and humility will be missed thanks for the wonderful recordings you did etc
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Nach dem Tot von Bernhard Haitink, den ich sehr verehrt habe, ist diese sehr gute Aufnahme in seinem Wert für mich noch einmal gestiegen. Der "Meister" und das Orchester genießen meine Bewunderung. Danke! (Dr. Peter Pankoff, Bremen)
Grande direzione del maestro Bernard Haitink, grazie di tutto per quello che ci hai donato.
C 'est sans nul doute une des meilleures interprétation de cette Hafner de Mozart .Un pur régal.
This one is my favorite Mozart piece.
One of my favourite Mozart symphonies,and this is just a beautiful,relaxing performance..I were on a short break in Amsterdam,many years ago, and were fortunate to hear them rehearse Shostakovich, with Rhozdenventsky,in an open rehearsal, in this hall,then a year or two later,the orchestra came to Manchester,with I think Ashlenazy...I also had the privilege of meeting Bernard Haitink,again in Manchester,after a concert,,and his warmth, and time for those who waited to chat,and have items signed was so wondeful to witness..a very quietly spoken man.I have always been an admirer of his work, and this video just brings back memories of not only my visit to Amsterdam, but meeting such a well-respected figure in the musical world at a hall where I attend most of my concerts...
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Lucky you, Lawrence.
@@jackarcher7495 Very fond memories, and also met Ashkenazy a few times, once in London and a few times in Manchester at the Bridgewater hall..but being in the Concertgebouw, was a magic moment for me..
A giant among conductors
Well composed, well played! 😁 I love Mozarts musik in general! it is 'simpel' but magical :)
Es muss nicht immer kompliziert sein um das absolute zu erreichen, Mozart ist der beste ❤❤❤
Nothing is more telling about what music does to people than the eyes of the 90-year-old Haitink
Perhaps the 80-year-old Haitink? I believe this video is from the concert of 12 March 2009, which was in celebration of his 80th birthday.
One of Europe's greatest orchestras in one of its greatest concert halls.
Playing one of the greatest composers' greatest symphonies.
J' suis d'accord , ce Concertgebouw est le meilleur orchestre au monde
It may not be Mozart's greatest symphony but it's my favourite, and Bernard Haitink had as extraordinary ability to make any music sound as if it were playing itself without any intervention on his part.
I like the oboe guy when his cheeks puff out, hehe
Yes because the greatest is the 41. Not only the greatest symphony, but the greatest music over all.
@@laurenth7187 ....Please...as Shakespeare remarks in MSND, "...comparisons are odorous...":
Don't use the word 'greatest'. Because it limits your intelligence to a glass jar. How can you compare things that are in different categories?
I am captured by the par excellence harmonious superior quality and beauty and rhythm of this superb rendition of outstanding music.
Diese wunderbare Aufführung lässt mein Herz vor Rührung stolpern. Eine herrliche Musik, göttlich, dargeboten von einem der weltbesten Orchester, dirigiert von einem der größten und bescheidendsten Dirigenten im akustisch zweitbesten Konzertsaal der Welt.
The Haffner Mozart's symphony played to the highest level of excellency. As a matter of fact, I love this Master Piece even more than Jupiter, though the latter is considered the greatest of Wolfgang grand orchestra piece.
Maestro Haitink and this wonderful Concertgebow orchestra interpretates it the precise way it must be!!
Thanks!!
I second that!
Thank you, DW Classical Music, for this upload! Haitink and the Royal Concertgebouw never fail to delight. I'm glad to have another music channel to explore...
Un phrasé précis, délicat et dynamique mis en place par Haitink. Des musiciens excellents à tous les pupitres. Un ensemble remarquable. Du pur bonheur, bravo.
00:49 Allegro con spirito
09:25 Andante
15:33 Menutto
18:33 Presto
00:00 Thanko
@Aidi Bao: Sorry, Menuetto😊
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I just love his way to conduct!
Haitink and the Royal Concertgebouw are always a pleasure
This orchestra is, to my mind, the best in Europe and they and Haitink together were fantastic and in company with Mozart, superb.
A grand composition and a great conductor. Thanks!
Presto is so incredibly impressive. The bow control the string players have is unfathomable to me, but seeing as I am still only 14 I guess I have time to practice, and hopefully one day be as skilled as these players
Keep the faith in yourself!
It is sublime beyond all words. Blessings to you!
Evano Filipe same here, grateful to my grandmother and mother, listening to LP,s and going to concerts.
Tanks for reminding.
Magistral interpretación de la Sinfonia Nº 35 compuesta por el genial W.A Mozart por la prestigiosa orquesta neerlandesa Royal Concertgebouw dirigida por el mítico y legendario Bernard Haitink. Un auténtico deleite para nuestros oídos. GRACIAS !!! Saludos desde España.
Gracias también. Saludos desde Berlín.
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Haitink has prepared the orchestra so thoroughly it seems he is doing nothing but marking time. Greatness can be deceptive.
I will miss Herr Haitink. He was the baton of the Netherlands. And the rest of the world.
Everytime I listen to the 2nd moviment I remember when I was travelling to Salzburg from Vienna by train... 😍
Favorite symphony by Mozart 😍
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Asombroso !!! Haitink y el concertgebouw de Amsterdam (elegidos por Mozart) ! bravo !
If you want to have a baseline for a solid, fundamental, non fussy conductor, it is Bernard Haitink.
Agreed, plus Herbert Blomstedt
I remember playing this Symphony no. 35 as a young high school kid with one of the many great orchestras in Chicago.
I still that Mozart was a master composer for all sections of the orchestra. As a woodwind player (oboist) I always found myself deeply moved by Mozart's brilliance and mastery for the woodwind section. Whether I listen to Marriage of Figaro, Impresario or countless other works, Mozart reigns supreme! Always delightful to hear and play.
Grazie Grande Maestro , e grazie agli orchestrali di Amsterdam (e ne approfitto, anche di Rotterdam ) , che arrivano al concerto in bicicletta, e non se la tirano per niente, pur non essendo secondi a nessuno.
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How could somebody have the imagination to compose this? It's miraculous
My favorite Mozart symphony ‼️ 🤗🎶💜
God's love is what he expressed in his music. Think on it.
This is one of my favorite symphonies.
I remembered what I said to the Concertgebouw before. The ceiling is high and the hall tone with long reverberation is wonderful.
I would like to listen to Haitink's concert again.
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Thank you...a delight! and my first experience of Maestro Haitink's conducting skills - superlative to witness, along with the warm smiles of his presence. Fondest wishes to his family in their loss.
Maestro Haitink, one of the greatest of all time. His Mozart 35 recording presented here is Glorioso Profundis Extremeis Im Perpetuum
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A collection of beautiful European faces. What a treat. Not to mention the Mozart!
Its notable that is a truly music director that is in charge!
Congratulations to find my channel, piano I have written in romantic style, which is my style really I have given new life to the style
Have just put me playing the piano now I am a little star
this is utterly sublime. Thank you for making this
لقد اعطيتم معنى لعظمة العطاء الإنساني السمفونية ٣٥ قمة من قمم الرائد دوما موزار أداء ولا اروع للمجموعة جمال بلا حدود شكرا لكم
Preety really gracefully you playing is tantalizing. BRAVO BRAVO
Beautifully crafted. I was struck by the little detail of the treatment of some of the grace notes: some skated over almost unheard while others stretched out (example at 21:51). I have never seen the score but most interpretations I have heard treat them quite uniformly throughout. I'm not sure which I prefer now, but this treatment made me sit up and take notice.
Perfect choice at 21:51 !
This was the first recording I had listened to of the haffner so the detailed treatment of the grace notes is what I’m accustomed to now.
Haitink een van de beste dirigenten ter wereld, prachtopnames enz,
Elke keer speel ik muziek af ook al soms een paar keer achterelkaar en het blijft prachtig.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, insieme ad un grande direttore d'orchestra, è la perfezione più assoluta che il mondo della musica abbia mai conosciuto.
Sonnig und heiter, wie nur der grösste Komponist aller Zeiten es schöpfen konnte , ist diese himmlische Symphonie!!!!
great warmth and acoustics
Fantastic! GOD bless all performers in the name of Jesus!😇
Mozart non era di questo mondo, MA di unaltro pianeta UN GRANDE GENIO.
4th part is awesome
Mozart. The greatest composer who ever lived on this earth
Just one moment of his greatness as a World leading conductor, is illustrated here at 09:12 as Bernard Haitink patiently suspends the performance 🎭 between movements to allow some annoying member of the audience to take control their irritating need to cough. Clearly disturbed, but not showing it, he waits, poised until silence is restored to the auditorium and only then does he allow the beauty of Mozart’s magic to resume for the rest of the audience to enjoy.
Soothing and capable of erasing mental contamination accumulated during a hard day's work
I love how he does the repeats in the first movement.
Haha, yeah, I was wondering why the time stamps in the description listed the first movement as being so long. I don't think the repeat's in the score, is it?
Прекрасное,тонкое, с замечательными контрастами,исполнение! Благодарю за доставленное музыкальное удовольствие!
Да, жаль, что Бернард Хейтинк больше не дирижирует ...
Wanderful concert good rendition orchestra
Sehr schöne Symphonie von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Voller Energie und anmutiger feiner Empfindung in den fein artikulierten Streichern und den Klarinetten und Oboen in den oberen Tonlagen. Das Orchester und der Dirigent meistert diese wahrlich nicht einfache Symphonie von Mozart bravourös. Schon hier ist der unglaubliche schöne Einfallsreichtum Mozarts klanglich spürbar. Schnelle Tempowechsel und langgezogene anmutige Seufzerfiguren in den Klarinetten und Oboen. Dynamische Tempowechsel die plötzlich durch die Posaunen und Trompeten angekündigt werden sorgen für Spannung und Dynamik, man meint fast den genialen Opernkomponisten vor sich zu haben.
I noticed that there were a gentleman player who picked a cane up and give it to the conductor.
I admire him.
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Maravillosa Sinfonia de Mozart
Se nota la madurez exquisita de Mozart como sonfonista. Equilibrio, armonía, ya un genio sin duda. Mozart eterno 💪
Sublime, merci. 💖💝
Greetings and congratulations from Lima (Monday, February 8, 2021) -Perú-América.
Lima? You mean lemon’s wife?