Good choice! It's relatively common to listen solo keyboard or chamber works but - God knows why - few consorts play one of his beautiful concertos. Thanks again for a rare listening!
Bellissimo! Mozart biographer Dyneley Hussey writes that it was Schobert's music that opened up Mozart to the possibility of adopting a poetic stance in his music. Citing Téodor de Wyzewa and Georges de Saint-Foix's work on Mozart, Hussey points out that the four piano concertos, "which are deliberate studies from Schobert", have a "typically Mozartian" stylized nature which is actually present in the Schobert works that he was emulating. Hussey concludes, "So we may regard Schobert, to whom Wolfgang owes so much of the 'romantic' element which appears in his work alongside of its 'classic' grace and vigour, as being the first of his real masters." Early piano concertos, as well as Mozart's sonatas, are "copies" of German composers who worked in Paris (Amadeus stayed there for 15 months - from June 1763): Hermann Friedrich Raupach (1728-1778), Johann Gottfried Eckard (1735-1809) , Johann Schobert (1720-1767, Leontzi Honauer (1730-1790)…
Good choice! It's relatively common to listen solo keyboard or chamber works but - God knows why - few consorts play one of his beautiful concertos. Thanks again for a rare listening!
Finding a Schobert concerto is like discovering a diamond! Really rare despite he was one of the foremost 18th Century composers! Greetings 😃
Listen to this one, the interpretation is a lot better ! th-cam.com/video/oNne4i_ie9I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iQ3oAL7HXMUfZAqu
Thank you Paul NG!
Bellissimo! Mozart biographer Dyneley Hussey writes that it was Schobert's music that opened up Mozart to the possibility of adopting a poetic stance in his music. Citing Téodor de Wyzewa and Georges de Saint-Foix's work on Mozart, Hussey points out that the four piano concertos, "which are deliberate studies from Schobert", have a "typically Mozartian" stylized nature which is actually present in the Schobert works that he was emulating. Hussey concludes, "So we may regard Schobert, to whom Wolfgang owes so much of the 'romantic' element which appears in his work alongside of its 'classic' grace and vigour, as being the first of his real masters." Early piano concertos, as well as Mozart's sonatas, are "copies" of German composers who worked in Paris (Amadeus stayed there for 15 months - from June 1763): Hermann Friedrich Raupach (1728-1778), Johann Gottfried Eckard (1735-1809) , Johann Schobert (1720-1767, Leontzi Honauer (1730-1790)…
Exactly!
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you call this a masterpiece 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 go and check your ears please
Delightful and beautifully performed. Thanks for sharing.
O voncerto oara piano nr 2 do jovem Mozart teve assimilação direta de sonatas de Schobert.
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