0:02 - I. Allegro [7:25 to 9:35 - Cadenza composed by Sam Franko] 10:03 - II. Adagio [16:22 to 17:39 - Cadenza composed by Sam Franko (cut)] 18:19 - III. Rondeau. Allegro [21:06 to 21:14 - Cadenza composed by Sam Franko] 21:40 - (Andante) 22:10 - (Allegretto) 22:46 - (Tempo I) [23:50 to 21:14 - Cadenza composed by (if you know respond in the comments)]
For this video, thank the original channel who uploaded the (now deleted) source videos of the individual movements. I just downloaded and joined them, then posted this video. Sadly I don't remember the name of that channel.
@@ignacioclerici5341 what should I say… hmm… I hate the majority work of Mozart, really rare occasions I could enjoy his pieces. Sometimes lots of his pieces felt the same, and it conveys less emotion, which is one of the major reason I love music so much. I have learnt history and I could understand why Mozart compose simpler music - to suit the wealthy’s taste. It’s less deep and less powerful than other composers. I like more exciting and emotional music, like Chopin, Shostakovich, sometimes even Bach. Therefore I rarely, almost NEVER composed classical period music in my 2 years experience of composing. It’s just not my taste 😬 (p.s. I’m not a good classical period music pianist, I would put so much creativity in discovering the music itself.)
@@kumo-kun1831 don't worry Ive heard this a million times, usually some people think this because they havent listened to Mozart's great glorious Emotional Masterpieces bus instead theyve listened to his more calm charming side: like eine kleine nachtmusik, violín concertos, piano sonatas (not the minor). Listen to this: it's a playlist with some of the greatest, most passionate and romantic works of Mozart. By the way this pieces are not simple by any stretch of the imagination. They're very complex.
@@kumo-kun1831 this are the 10 most important pieces you have to listen to if you want to know Mozarts emotions: 1- Symphony 25 1st mov 1- Requiem: from the intro until the lacrimosa, thats the parts that Mozart wrote. This is some the most profound music of all time. 2- violín Sonata 27 adagio 3- piano sonata 8 k 310, 2nd and 3rd movs. Fantasia k 397, fantasia k 475, fantasia for 2 pianos k 608 4- Piano Concerto 23 2nd movement 5- "Don Giovanni A cenar Teco m'invitasti" "Don Giovanni, ah soccorso" "Der Hölle rache kocht in meinem herzen" 6- The great c minor mass k 427: entire, but specially the Kyrie, gloria and cum sancto spiritu. 7- symphony linz 36, 1st mov, symphony 38 prague 1st mov, Symphony 41 Júpiter, 4th mov. 8- Adagio and fugue in c minor k 546 9- Disonance string quartet 1st mov 10- Piano sonata 14 1st and 3rd movs, Piano Concerto 24 1st mov and Piano Concerto 20 1st and 3rd movs. Other importants are: - Thanos king of egypt entrance. - eine kleine gigue kv 574 - modulating prelude k 624 - Rondo in a minor k 511 - adagio in b minor k 540 - prelude and fugue In c major k 394
@@kumo-kun1831 if you have Spotify you can find the list searching: " Mozart - Minor, Experimental, Eccentric, Grandiose, Romantic " in the playlist section, it's by Nacho Lago.
If you mean this edition of the score, it's available for free download on IMSLP: imslp.org/wiki/Violin_Concerto_No.3_in_G_major%2C_K.216_(Mozart%2C_Wolfgang_Amadeus)#00871
It's not shown in the source videos which I combined into this video, but the violin part edited by Sam Franko (the performer of the cadenza in this recording) can be found here: imslp.org/wiki/Violin_Concerto_No.3_in_G_major%2C_K.216_(Mozart%2C_Wolfgang_Amadeus)#433852 (in case the link above doesn't work, look under 'Arrangements and Transcriptions' > 'For Violin and Piano (Franko)' > 'Violin Part (with cadenzas)'.
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0:02 - I. Allegro
[7:25 to 9:35 - Cadenza composed by Sam Franko]
10:03 - II. Adagio
[16:22 to 17:39 - Cadenza composed by Sam Franko (cut)]
18:19 - III. Rondeau. Allegro
[21:06 to 21:14 - Cadenza composed by Sam Franko]
21:40 - (Andante)
22:10 - (Allegretto)
22:46 - (Tempo I)
[23:50 to 21:14 - Cadenza composed by (if you know respond in the comments)]
21:43
Anyone else who like this.
Because here is my favourite part.
THANK YOU!
mine too
It's like an anticipation of Fauré's Pavane.
@@antoineroche2073 You're right! It definitely sounded kind of more contemporary and dreamy 🌸
0:02 - I. Allegro
[7:25 to 9:35 - Cadenza composed by Sam Franko]
10:03 - II. Adagio
18:19 - III. Rondeau. Allegro
Thank you m
21:40 You know you're here for this part
God damn you... But yes. I am absolutely here for this.
I am actually 😂.
cadenza's are so beautiful
Oh I finally found starting melody
For classic music this is the best audio quality i've found on youtube.... Is there a better one than this channel ??
This is my question too
Lmfao
I'm learning the first movement and this was so helpful :)
Glad to have helped, and best of luck!
1:14 - violin solo starts
ooh the Franko cadenza
This really helped me play better. Extreme quality audio. Thanks!
For this video, thank the original channel who uploaded the (now deleted) source videos of the individual movements. I just downloaded and joined them, then posted this video.
Sadly I don't remember the name of that channel.
He uses the rhythm freely in his piece. When he uses 36th note in his melody, It sounds better. He's music fits in perfection.
7:25 Paganini
21:44 hit hard
I hate Mozart, but that melody… it’s heartfelt, somehow.
It’s like mischievous kid playing, so simple. Idk why… it’s so heartfelt
@@ignacioclerici5341 what should I say… hmm…
I hate the majority work of Mozart, really rare occasions I could enjoy his pieces.
Sometimes lots of his pieces felt the same, and it conveys less emotion, which is one of the major reason I love music so much. I have learnt history and I could understand why Mozart compose simpler music - to suit the wealthy’s taste. It’s less deep and less powerful than other composers.
I like more exciting and emotional music, like Chopin, Shostakovich, sometimes even Bach. Therefore I rarely, almost NEVER composed classical period music in my 2 years experience of composing. It’s just not my taste 😬 (p.s. I’m not a good classical period music pianist, I would put so much creativity in discovering the music itself.)
@@kumo-kun1831 don't worry Ive heard this a million times, usually some people think this because they havent listened to Mozart's great glorious Emotional Masterpieces bus instead theyve listened to his more calm charming side: like eine kleine nachtmusik, violín concertos, piano sonatas (not the minor).
Listen to this: it's a playlist with some of the greatest, most passionate and romantic works of Mozart.
By the way this pieces are not simple by any stretch of the imagination. They're very complex.
@@kumo-kun1831 this are the 10 most important pieces you have to listen to if you want to know Mozarts emotions:
1- Symphony 25 1st mov
1- Requiem: from the intro until the lacrimosa, thats the parts that Mozart wrote. This is some the most profound music of all time.
2- violín Sonata 27 adagio
3- piano sonata 8 k 310, 2nd and 3rd movs.
Fantasia k 397, fantasia k 475, fantasia for 2 pianos k 608
4- Piano Concerto 23 2nd movement
5- "Don Giovanni A cenar Teco m'invitasti"
"Don Giovanni, ah soccorso"
"Der Hölle rache kocht in meinem herzen"
6- The great c minor mass k 427: entire, but specially the Kyrie, gloria and cum sancto spiritu.
7- symphony linz 36, 1st mov, symphony 38 prague 1st mov,
Symphony 41 Júpiter, 4th mov.
8- Adagio and fugue in c minor k 546
9- Disonance string quartet 1st mov
10- Piano sonata 14 1st and 3rd movs, Piano Concerto 24 1st mov and Piano Concerto 20 1st and 3rd movs.
Other importants are:
- Thanos king of egypt entrance.
- eine kleine gigue kv 574
- modulating prelude k 624
- Rondo in a minor k 511
- adagio in b minor k 540
- prelude and fugue In c major k 394
@@kumo-kun1831 if you have Spotify you can find the list searching:
" Mozart - Minor, Experimental, Eccentric, Grandiose, Romantic " in the playlist section, it's by Nacho Lago.
Une des meilleures interprétations que je connaisse
Great
very good ~~~~~!!!
1. Allegro in G Major
2. Andante in D Major
3. Rondeau Allegro in G Major
Sounds at some Points Like "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik".
prolific composers always steal style from themselves
1:59 is so nice
it is so good
just ignore me, im making a timestamp for where i start practicing-
5:22
21:41
21:30 saving my spot
Beautiful
Actually the soloist is Henryk Szeryng.
11:21, is the trill supposed to be G# and F#? Cuz it doesn't say
Nur genial- einfach außerirdisch!
5:23
12:15
20:12
21:41
Where can I get 7:25
3:29 solo
Just thinking how glorious this is... then realised it's Itzhak Perlman... of course!!❤
Help. Who send this editions notes ? İmportant
If you mean this edition of the score, it's available for free download on IMSLP:
imslp.org/wiki/Violin_Concerto_No.3_in_G_major%2C_K.216_(Mozart%2C_Wolfgang_Amadeus)#00871
7:22 anchor
21:41
Don't mind me, just a personal timestamp.
3:29
Nice
1:14 1:40 2:45 4:48
1:41
7:25-9:35
Where can I get this piece?
Additional cadenza from 7:25 to 9:35 composed by Sam Levine.
Where is the score for the cadenza at the end of the 1st movment?
It's not shown in the source videos which I combined into this video, but the violin part edited by Sam Franko (the performer of the cadenza in this recording) can be found here:
imslp.org/wiki/Violin_Concerto_No.3_in_G_major%2C_K.216_(Mozart%2C_Wolfgang_Amadeus)#433852
(in case the link above doesn't work, look under 'Arrangements and Transcriptions' > 'For Violin and Piano (Franko)' > 'Violin Part (with cadenzas)'.
@@PentameronSV Thanks
18:19
10:03
BS commercial ads interrupting this music. Find it somewhere else I guess.
I'd never monetise any of my videos. Plus, the copyright claimants on this video (see the bottom of the video decription) are the ones who put the ads here in the first place.
Use UBlock Origin (if you're using a PC).
2:13
Who is the Violin soloist?
Itzhak Perlman, as stated in the description
1:13
(time stamp for myself)
I have the E.ysaye cadenza
23:10
Add the cadenzas.
I believe that something out of the ordinary inspired Mozart to write such a, "catchy" piece. I guess he found his "fun side." MasterOfMyDomain.guru
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