@UCixSyDkZPeVlZy2iP0u4TCQ By the way, 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)… ... Pasquale Anfossi "La finta giardiniera (1773)" becomes "Mozart's" La finta giardiniera "(January 13, 1775) .... "Don Giovanni Tenorio" by Giuseppe Gazzaniga (Giuseppe Gazzaniga, survey: 5.02.1787). "Don Juan"(survey: 29 October 1787). By evolution, grinding, Gacanigin's Don Juan became Mozart's Don Juan....
Mozart and Myslivecek were friends. Mozart performed some of Myslivecek's sonatas. He enjoyed this aria so much that he rearranged it for piano and voice with new words. This kind of thing was not uncommon at the time. Myslivecek conducted a performance of Gluck's Orfeo in which he inserted some of his own music.
@@MrFpam @Frank Pam By the way, 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)… ... Pasquale Anfossi "La finta giardiniera (1773)" becomes "Mozart's" La finta giardiniera "(January 13, 1775) .... "Don Giovanni Tenorio" by Giuseppe Gazzaniga (Giuseppe Gazzaniga, survey: 5.02.1787). "Don Juan"(survey: 29 October 1787). By evolution, grinding, Gacanigin's Don Juan became Mozart's Don Juan!
Every morning starting with cap of coffee and listening to most fascinating Lucia’s perfect singing of Mozart‘s aria.
Hard to have a bad day after that...
What a theft. Aria is from Mysivecek "Armida" (1799) Act III, scene 1 - Aria of Rinaldo, "Il caro mio bene"
Absolutely beautifully sung, perfect.. I sang a little like this many.... many years ago..
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@UCixSyDkZPeVlZy2iP0u4TCQ By the way, 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)… ... Pasquale Anfossi "La finta giardiniera (1773)" becomes "Mozart's" La finta giardiniera "(January 13, 1775) .... "Don Giovanni Tenorio" by Giuseppe Gazzaniga (Giuseppe Gazzaniga, survey: 5.02.1787). "Don Juan"(survey: 29 October 1787). By evolution, grinding, Gacanigin's Don Juan became Mozart's Don Juan....
A trifle slow, but what incredible singing!
What a theft. Aria is from Mysivecek "Armida" (1799) Act III, scene 1 - Aria of Rinaldo, "Il caro mio bene"
Mozart and Myslivecek were friends. Mozart performed some of Myslivecek's sonatas. He enjoyed this aria so much that he rearranged it for piano and voice with new words. This kind of thing was not uncommon at the time. Myslivecek conducted a performance of Gluck's Orfeo in which he inserted some of his own music.
@@MrFpam @Frank Pam By the way, 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)… ... Pasquale Anfossi "La finta giardiniera (1773)" becomes "Mozart's" La finta giardiniera "(January 13, 1775) .... "Don Giovanni Tenorio" by Giuseppe Gazzaniga (Giuseppe Gazzaniga, survey: 5.02.1787). "Don Juan"(survey: 29 October 1787). By evolution, grinding, Gacanigin's Don Juan became Mozart's Don Juan!