+Reverb Twang Well, playing new music isn't that hard when you know how to play. Several times, I've seen experienced mucisians be able to recreate a song just after listening to it once. Having sheet music would make it even easier. Writing music, in one draft, without any corrections whatsoever, is an entirely different story.
Actually, Mozart had already created the piece in his mind, but he procrastinated writing it down to the last second. In the last day, his wife obligated him to spend the whole night writing it. The papers were handed at 7 am the day it would premiere.
@DeGhente Capricious Such a bad wife, getting him to actually *write* his music so the orchestra could learn the piece and play it for the premiere of his opera ? That's basically slavery. Poor men, yes.
We all know the pressure of staying up all night to finish that homework project we forgot to do. And it's due in the morning! Few people know the stress of having to compose a 6 minute overture for an opera that premieres the same day because you had a massive hangover. Mozart is a beast composer. Let this be a life lesson kids: don't drink before your homework is done.
***** often in the late 18th early 19th orchestras didn't rehearse before the premiere. see for instance haydn's special recommendation for one of his london symphonies (he writes that they should at least rehearse once before as the symphony in question (don't remember which) is particularly hard to play).
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Jesse Ventura Yup, THAT is amazing. All I'll say is that he didn't compose it out of nothing; he reused many themes from the opera itself, which I have to assume was basically finished by the time he got to the overture. Still amazing though.
"Don Giovanni's music was the first music to have a truly shocking effect on me. It has led me into a world of artistic beauty where only the greatest geniuses dwell." -Tchaikovsky
@@Numberonesorabjifan Seems like you watched the twoset video. However, all that about Salieri is a myth, and he was actually a pretty good friend of Mozart
Fun fact about this piece, it was one of the earliest pieces of secular music to include the trombone, which at the time had recently been changed and gained a more widely flared bell, which is what differentiates it from its predecessor, the "sackbut." Around this same time, the trombone also became popular in military bands. The main type of trombone that we see today, the tenor trombone, was the most common around this time as well, even though the sizes had recently been standardized to tenor, bass, and occasionally alto, mostly due to the fact that it was much easier to play than any of the other previously listed sizes. Later on a soprano size trombone was made (18th century) but is now rare. The alto was eliminated and is no longer used, but the bass is still however in use. Orchestras today include 2 tenor trombones and one bass. During the 1930s and 40s, though, big bands were very popular, and during the 1930s, they contained only a single trombone, and 4 in the 40s.
Dane Irwin That makes total sense. Because of its religious significance, trombone is often used to indicate "holy wrath," like the Commendatore here, or, for example, the curse of the Ring in Wagner's Ring Cycle. That's cool that Mozart was one of the first people to use it in that way.
This was my first time hearing it and it did the same for me, amazing ,brilliant mastermind of a composer and also the orchestra, such talent and beauty and mind altering for me anyways. Just csnt say enough good things about this one here
Just the first time? I get them every time no matter how many times I've heard it, and it happens to be one of my favorite pieces of music. That spot around like 1:20/1:30 where it starts out building low with the flutes...every time I hear it chills happen.
I don’t know why but 0.75% speed sounds INCREDIBLE. It brings out the agony and the slow but inevitable fall and dragging to Hell of Don Giovanni. Absolutely magical.
"The beginning simple, almost comic. Just a pulse - bassoons and basset horns - like a rusty squeezebox. Then suddenly - high above it - an oboe, a single note, hanging there unwavering, till a clarinet took over and sweetened it into a phrase of such delight! This was no composition by a performing monkey! This was a music I'd never heard. Filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing, it had me trembling. It seemed to me that I was hearing the very voice of God."
yup . but those words describe more than his compositions. More like his style is unique , never seen before, implying that he was way ahead of his time.
yes he was and will always be because the level of writing music is as prolific as his time when you hear stuff like vivaldi winter etc or the figaro overture you ask yourself how can a human conceive something like that
I know all these facts about Mozart. Yet, he still appeals to me. I love him regardless of his physical appearance and behavior. Love makes me visualize him as a handsome young man.
I have never been into classical music... But Im tired, and nothing else is working. So I googled popular classical music pieces, this happened to be the first on the and now I am oddly in love with it. I'm going to play it again when I wake up.
Please - listen to this, Mozart's Don Giovanni, listen to The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart, listen to Verdi operas, Puccini operas, Bellini (Norma!), Donizetti, Lucia di Lamermoor - you will be so enriched and rewarded! All the very best! Peter
I once had to play a piano composition piece for an event at my secondary school but I had no idea; I was not informed about this until the day before and I still procrastinated (because that's just what I'm like) and I ended up improvising the entire thing and still managed to pull it off as if I had rehearsed it months ago. Every time I hear this piece by Mozart, it reminds me of that time in my life. Mozart here proves it is possible!
Shit, I was doing my homework and then this appears out of the blue. I stoped doing the bullshit I was doing and started appreciating this work of art. Mozart is the messiah of music.
When you're 27 and having been loving Mozart and studying/playing/singing his music and reading all about him since you were 13 and have known this hangover story since then and loved him for it for 14 years and now your peers are just finding out about it from a meme after you suffered as "the nerd" as a teenager and young adult for knowing said story well before it became a funny meme. 😂😐 Ok, rant over. Wolfie, I have always and will always love you and all of your music ❤🎶🎶🎹🎼🎻
Wolfgang talking to the Emperor: “Sire, only opera can do this. In a play if more than one person speaks at the same time, it's just noise, no one can understand a word. But with opera, with music... with music you can have twenty individuals all talking at the same time, and it's not noise, it's a perfect harmony!” ~ The movie Amadeus
I will forever love this due to the fact that it now stands a monument that you can do great things with a little procrastination and suffering from a hangover
If I think that this overture was written in one night, moreover, THE NIGHT BEFORE the first performance of the opera, I get chills. Only Mozart could create such a perfect piece and work from every point of view. He is simply and will always remain "The master of masters". Thanks for everything Wolferl ❤️
Bu tutumu çoğu zaman ben de sergiliyorum ancak düşünüyorum da insanlar kendilerini küçük görme eğiliminde olmamadırlar. Çünkü Mozart, Beethoven, Bach gibi kişilerin kendilerini dünyaya tanıtacak, yeteneklerini gösterecek fırsatları vardı ve bunu harikulade şekilde değerlendirdiler. Ancak bu demek değildir ki sizlerden yahut günümüz insanlarından daha yetenkli sanatçılar çıkmayacak. İnsan birilerini kendinden sürekli üstün tutarsa bir şey üretemez hale gelir, çünkü daha başarısız olduğu algısı onu yiyip bitirir. Haddim değil ancak benden sizlere bir tavsiye. Herkese, her şeye dilediğinizce yorum yapın, dilediğinizce eleştirin, ona saygı duyun ancak onu asla aşılamayak bir üstünlük olarak görmeyin. Eğer bunu yapmazsanız belki de Mozart'tan dahi daha meşhur olabilecek sizler asla keşfedilemeyeksiniz. Saygılarımla...
benim sanatsal bir zekaya sahip değilim konuşurken veya yazı yazken bile bocalarım ben makine mühendisliği okuyorum bölümümüde seviyorum zekamı başka seylerde kullanıyorum sadece bu besteye yorum yapıcak yeteneğim yok bilgimde yok ama evet kendimi küçük görme eğilimim var bu beni ayakta tutuyor açıkcası ben buna inanıyorum kendimi küçük görüyorum ki daha iyisini yapabilmek için
Tekrar belirtmek isterim ki burada söylediğim şeyler sizleri eleştirmek için değildi. Zira başta da söylediğim üzre bu tutumu çoğu zaman ben de sergiliyorum. Bu güzel overture videosuna yorum yapmış olmanız sizlerin bu tarz şeylere ilgi duyduğunuzu düşünmeme neden olduğundan dolayı haddim olmaksızın birtakım şeyler söylemek istedim. Ayrıca kendi alanınızda başarılar diliyor, tekar saygılarımı iletiyorum...
And as I stood there understanding how that bitter old man was still possessing his poor son even from beyond the grave. I began to see a way, a terrible way, I could finally triumph over God.
Finally saw Don Giovani, after all these years of listening to this song everytime I was way behind and a few hours from a deadline. Exceptional experience - as expected, I made sure to be running late, and made sure to get there.. just in time.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart a fost un compozitor austriac, unul din cei mai prodigioși și talentați creatori în domeniul muzicii clasice. Anul 2006, cu ocazia jubileului a 250 de ani de la nașterea compozitorului, în Austria și Germania a fost cunoscut ca „Anul muzical Mozart”. Wikipedia Născut: 27 ianuarie 1756, Salzburg, Austria Decedat: 5 decembrie 1791, Viena, Austria Gen muzical: Clasic Instrument(e): Pian și vioară Frați și surori: Maria Anna Mozart Compoziții Recviem Flautul fermecat simfonia 40
+Brian Patrick and we wouldn't want that! Especially because all his music is 300 years old and who will produce 300 years old music then when he dies.
I heard he had rhe whole peice fully finished in his head. He just waited until the last minute to transcribe it. Nobody can write something like this in a matter of hours
He wrote this on a hangover with no sleep? Who else is here after watching how procrastinating can be a good thing? I love history, more ppl should read more of it. You’ll find some things just never change like never studying for a test until the night b4 a test or never writing a note for your symphony to play until the night b4 your in front of hundreds of ppl. Props to the symphony for being able to make Mozart still look good with NO rehearsal for this piece because someone never wrote it for them to practice. Just, here everyone play this and your parts, yes I know it’s opening night! But then again props to Mozart for writing it clearly and well enough for them to not get confused while playing it for the 1st time. Now I’m left with a question tho? Did he have the notes he wrote down printed up for the ppl in the symphony so they each had a sheet? And if so then when did he have the time if not did he hand wright the sheet music for each member of the symphony because if it took him 3 hrs just to come up with and wright the notes down then to rewrite it for everyone else would have taken days unless he had a place to go to with his copy and have it printed up for his musicians. Since he waited to do all the writing literally thee night b4, he would have had to go get the music copied many times over to give out to musicians b4 the start of the performance. I doubt that had anything close to printers today. Just a thought.
mribaj i’m so glad that there’s still people that watch this amazing film AND came to listen some Mozart lol one of the best movies i’ve ever seen and i’ll never get tired of it.
I love the sudden raise at 1:05, the wonderful harmony of the instruments has created a complex harmony reminiscent of Mozart, yet with a touch of melancholy.
Something tells me to believe that the overture of “Don Giovanni” is where Andrew Lloyd Webber got the inspiration for the overture of “Phantom of the Opera”.
I can see his wife was prodding him along to finish it...while he had a hangover...If you listen to the music, it has that certain, "If I told you once I have to tell you a thousand times!" edge of musical nagging to it.
Actually, his wife would tell him fairy stories as he drank alcoholic punch and wrote down the overture. She was helping him as he loved to hear her stories while composing...
varun009 Only pretentious assholes list off composers bud. Mozart is the best in some people's eyes but not in others. To me, he and Vivaldi are the two most "technical" composers ever. It takes a special talent to play them properly.
You know what is even more amazing ? The musicians that played it without even one rehearsal , lol . Poor band
That's what I thought when I saw that meme! Haha
meme?
+Reverb Twang Well, playing new music isn't that hard when you know how to play. Several times, I've seen experienced mucisians be able to recreate a song just after listening to it once. Having sheet music would make it even easier.
Writing music, in one draft, without any corrections whatsoever, is an entirely different story.
shut up Meg
lol of course playing a piece with fast tempo without rehearsing won't make a single musician out of sync.
He wrote this the morning it premiered. Procrastination works my friends.
But only if you're Mozart.
lol everybody saw that meme xd
Yup Yup
Not only that, as he was hangover from a party a night before.
"Ambition comes to them that waits, I have taught u much my little droogies" - Alex
Actually, Mozart had already created the piece in his mind, but he procrastinated writing it down to the last second. In the last day, his wife obligated him to spend the whole night writing it. The papers were handed at 7 am the day it would premiere.
poor orchestra players :( :( :(
They head to deal with it
Can't say no what your girl says
Mário Neto well thanks for ruining it asshole 👎
@DeGhente Capricious Such a bad wife, getting him to actually *write* his music so the orchestra could learn the piece and play it for the premiere of his opera ? That's basically slavery. Poor men, yes.
Anthem to procrastination.
Can't. Have thirty minutes before paper is due, must sit and write.
Oh, right. Must read source text, first.
Exactly
lmfao facts..
So good. Procra. So good if i'm not Ama. Today too much speed. Too much improcra. Into the proud shameless.
Only big brains understand the beauty of procrastination
I'm listening to this melody as I'm working on my thesis the same morning of the meeting with my advisor. Thanks for being such an inspiration Mozzy.
Mozzy might be the best nickname I've ever heard
@@weedgoofy4323 Indeed
Amadè, that was his nickname. He's not your pal to get wasted together. Wash your mouth...
@@marcofaustinelli7010 His nickname was Wolferl
@@marcofaustinelli7010I dunno, Mozart definitely seems like someone who'd enjoy a pub crawl
mozart wrote this on the morning of it's premiere day.... procrastination level: true master.
Njáll Skarphéðinsson no, this is now my turf, and if you dont like it YOU are welcome to go to reddit for reconditioning.
*****
Fuck off.
He had a massive hangover as well
Donovan Hattingh and a boner.
Brandon Lugo Probably. Most composers were quite horny fuckers.
A day without Mozart is worse than a day without sunshine!
Still listening?
@@rxscript Yes
Red Assassin no
Then I’ve been living in eternal darkness
Llegará el día en que el sol se apagué para siempre y entonces vendrá el fuego eterno.
We all know the pressure of staying up all night to finish that homework project we forgot to do. And it's due in the morning! Few people know the stress of having to compose a 6 minute overture for an opera that premieres the same day because you had a massive hangover. Mozart is a beast composer.
Let this be a life lesson kids: don't drink before your homework is done.
Surely it's DO drink, because it turned out so great
I'm not sure this is true lol I mean the orchestra would have had to learn and practice the piece before the premiere
*****
often in the late 18th early 19th orchestras didn't rehearse before the premiere. see for instance haydn's special recommendation for one of his london symphonies (he writes that they should at least rehearse once before as the symphony in question (don't remember which) is particularly hard to play).
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um thats not confirmd.
a.k.a. the hangOverture
Macestrom 😂
HAHAHHAHAHA
Brilliant
Wow, an actually original comment.
How do you just roll out of bed hungover and make this?? lol genius
+Harry Shah Ignore the movie and hearsay! Mozart was a strict Catholic and did not drink alcohol, according to the Mozart Association. (Google it)
+leslie weddell Still, he composed this in one morning.
+EminAnimE1 He wrote it out in one morning. He had long since composed it in his head.
+GoldinDr Stil, I couldn't imagine composing something like this in my head.
Jesse Ventura Yup, THAT is amazing. All I'll say is that he didn't compose it out of nothing; he reused many themes from the opera itself, which I have to assume was basically finished by the time he got to the overture. Still amazing though.
"Don Giovanni's music was the first music to have a truly shocking effect on me. It has led me into a world of artistic beauty where only the greatest geniuses dwell."
-Tchaikovsky
255 dislikes? Must be the people that do their works at time...
Barış özcan ın videosundan sonra buradayım
Thank you 😘
barış olmasa biz bir hiçiz :)
uhauhauhau
Aynen😂
Amk kaç yıllık klasik beste.
Sekvan Işık malesef evet ve kendimden utanıyorum
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163 dislikes..? Must be Salieri.
He bribed a few more people. It is now 241.
I hope not. He thought it was "terrifying but wonderful to watch".
@@thelonewanderer69 some composer who was overshadowed by Mozart and was really envious of him to the point where he allegedly tried to poison Mozart
@@Numberonesorabjifan Seems like you watched the twoset video. However, all that about Salieri is a myth, and he was actually a pretty good friend of Mozart
@@Ehsian what!! Then how did he go from being a friend to being an enemy?
Fun fact about this piece, it was one of the earliest pieces of secular music to include the trombone, which at the time had recently been changed and gained a more widely flared bell, which is what differentiates it from its predecessor, the "sackbut." Around this same time, the trombone also became popular in military bands. The main type of trombone that we see today, the tenor trombone, was the most common around this time as well, even though the sizes had recently been standardized to tenor, bass, and occasionally alto, mostly due to the fact that it was much easier to play than any of the other previously listed sizes. Later on a soprano size trombone was made (18th century) but is now rare. The alto was eliminated and is no longer used, but the bass is still however in use. Orchestras today include 2 tenor trombones and one bass. During the 1930s and 40s, though, big bands were very popular, and during the 1930s, they contained only a single trombone, and 4 in the 40s.
Interesting!
Also, Mozart wrong it the morning that the opera it played at premiered! Mozart was a procrastinator like all of us on youtube :D
Dane Irwin That makes total sense. Because of its religious significance, trombone is often used to indicate "holy wrath," like the Commendatore here, or, for example, the curse of the Ring in Wagner's Ring Cycle. That's cool that Mozart was one of the first people to use it in that way.
Eleanor Kahn I thought Beethoven was the first to use trombones as a part of the orchestra.
If you ever think you procrastinated bad, remember that Mozart wrote this Overture the morning the opera premiered.
allegedly/
it was the day before rather than the morning.
I can imagine him writting like a crazy man SJJSJSJS I love him
If I was Mozart, I would've called a sickie that morning
Same here lol
That's why we aren't Mozart
Hey boss, my project called in sick
He desperately needed the cash.
😂
no one brought me here, i'm just here for quality music
Just like everyone else...
You're not alone...
The very first time I heard this piece of music I got chills down my spine the greatest composer in my opinion
This was my first time hearing it and it did the same for me, amazing ,brilliant mastermind of a composer and also the orchestra, such talent and beauty and mind altering for me anyways. Just csnt say enough good things about this one here
Every soprano I know thinks the same thing.
Just the first time? I get them every time no matter how many times I've heard it, and it happens to be one of my favorite pieces of music. That spot around like 1:20/1:30 where it starts out building low with the flutes...every time I hear it chills happen.
I don’t know why but 0.75% speed sounds INCREDIBLE. It brings out the agony and the slow but inevitable fall and dragging to Hell of Don Giovanni. Absolutely magical.
Mayb you like celibidache version, it slow
0.75% times slower?
@@DerpDerp3001yeah
Yes he wrote this the morning of the opera's premiere, but when you also realise he wrote it while hungover...
That's fucking insane.
"The beginning simple, almost comic. Just a pulse - bassoons and basset horns - like a rusty squeezebox. Then suddenly - high above it - an oboe, a single note, hanging there unwavering, till a clarinet took over and sweetened it into a phrase of such delight! This was no composition by a performing monkey! This was a music I'd never heard. Filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing, it had me trembling. It seemed to me that I was hearing the very voice of God."
Lol, I like the reference, but that's for Mozart's serenade for woodwinds, K.361 I believe.
yup . but those words describe more than his compositions. More like his style is unique , never seen before, implying that he was way ahead of his time.
Isn’t that from Antonio Salieri
Papa Americano
that was for another piece... with basoon, oboe, etc
That’s an another piece
This is the Best Music I've ever heard in my life. Simply Perfect. Mozart really is the God of Music.
Mozart is the God of music, he will live forever.
yes he was and will always be because the level of writing music is as prolific as his time when you hear stuff like vivaldi winter etc or the figaro overture you ask yourself how can a human conceive something like that
Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin never died; they simply became music : Dr Ford.
Its PIECE NOT MUSIC -_-
@@virraat NOT MUSIC ITS PIECE UHHHHH
@@kaiuzu21 what??!!. Its piece AND it's music as well. What else do u call music. U don't say "god of pieces" dumb, it's "God of music". 🤦♂️🤦♂️
I love Mozart ❤️
I believe he was so cute and adorable beside being a genius.
Don Giovanni opera is so beautiful and impressive!!
I know all these facts about Mozart. Yet, he still appeals to me. I love him regardless of his physical appearance and behavior. Love makes me visualize him as a handsome young man.
I have never been into classical music... But Im tired, and nothing else is working. So I googled popular classical music pieces, this happened to be the first on the and now I am oddly in love with it. I'm going to play it again when I wake up.
Please - listen to this, Mozart's Don Giovanni, listen to The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart, listen to Verdi operas, Puccini operas, Bellini (Norma!), Donizetti, Lucia di Lamermoor - you will be so enriched and rewarded! All the very best! Peter
listen to commendatore while you're at it
Listen to wagners full ring cycle in one sitting if ur a real champ
Mozart, Beethoven and Haydn's Symphonies will make you fall in love with Classical music. Mendelssohn, Brahms, Chopin, Liszt are good ones too.
listen to Vltava by Bedřich Smetana, you will be without breath...i promise... :)
the beginning is so dark. it gives me the chills >.
A piece beloved by all, but especially procrastinators
I once had to play a piano composition piece for an event at my secondary school but I had no idea; I was not informed about this until the day before and I still procrastinated (because that's just what I'm like) and I ended up improvising the entire thing and still managed to pull it off as if I had rehearsed it months ago. Every time I hear this piece by Mozart, it reminds me of that time in my life. Mozart here proves it is possible!
And here I am, still procrastinating right now as I type XD
Listen this alone, in a forest, in the darkness.
Or in the Unknown's Edelwood Forest from Over the Garden Wall.
This dude hasn't come out with a new album for years. No upcoming tour dates either. What gives? Come to MN Moz!
Ben Baltich still waiting :/
Ben Baltich I want that soooo baldly.
Come to Brazil
Mozart died in 1791, you morons.
@@IsraelNowIsraelForever that’s the point of the joke
I can compose this, hold my beer.
JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJJA
JAJAJAJJAJAJAJAJJAJAJAJAJA
+Samuel Morand Idiot....
Hahhahaa best comment I've read all week
hahaha nice one!
La mejor obertura: totalmente trágica y humana! Resume cómo es la mente y el comportamiento de las personas
SOREN KIERKEGAARD SAID THAT ; "DON GIOVANNI IS THE BEST CLASSICAL MUSIC OF THE WORLD" 👏👏👏
Shit, I was doing my homework and then this appears out of the blue.
I stoped doing the bullshit I was doing and started appreciating this work of art. Mozart is the messiah of music.
Kierkegaard brought me here. Thank you friend!
+Alexander V.R ur most welcome lol
Very intersting. He brought me tooxD. But i am little confused in this kind of music.
Matej Topić classical music isn't my forte either. :')
Hahah:). Metal + electronics herexD. No wonder that an esthete is on the lowest existencial stage when it drew him from boring musicxDDD.
I like both classical music and philosophy. does this mean I can unite the two into a Hegelian synthesis?
Put this top volume in your house when you are alone and feel the power of music!!!
Indeed... You are connected also ! ❤️
Tomorrow, at 105 decibels
@@sonofacheronhow’s your ears?
I love that Overture. It is amazing that Mozart wrote it in just one night. Some parts of it reminds me on Symohony no.40 mvm.1 3:37
The opening bars of the overture are heard in the finale as the statue arrives for dinner, with trombones suggesting the netherworld.
mozart just keeps on continuing to amaze me! composed this masterpiece overnight before its premiere
maning04 I bet the band was pissed off when they only had a few hours to practice it in front of an audience. Still a masterpiece though.
Can't wait to see what this kid comes up with next!
El día anterior de su presentación la escribió y dejo una maravilla de la música clásica
my fine music taste brought me here
get outta here
Heh heh...
Me too bud
9gag brought me here.. lol
@@EPICLIGIT why? his fine music taste DID bring him here. he's only stating the reason he's here.
When you're 27 and having been loving Mozart and studying/playing/singing his music and reading all about him since you were 13 and have known this hangover story since then and loved him for it for 14 years and now your peers are just finding out about it from a meme after you suffered as "the nerd" as a teenager and young adult for knowing said story well before it became a funny meme. 😂😐
Ok, rant over. Wolfie, I have always and will always love you and all of your music ❤🎶🎶🎹🎼🎻
Am I the only one who hears a trace of The Magic Flute in this overture?
Great overture. Mozart never wrote a bad note.
Nooo
Wolfgang talking to the Emperor: “Sire, only opera can do this. In a play if more than one person speaks at the same time, it's just noise, no one can understand a word. But with opera, with music... with music you can have twenty individuals all talking at the same time, and it's not noise, it's a perfect harmony!” ~ The movie Amadeus
that movie is a masterpiece
I will forever love this due to the fact that it now stands a monument that you can do great things with a little procrastination and suffering from a hangover
Is anyone else here after seeing that meme about Mozart procrastinating this piece? haha
haha yes!!
Hahaha same here, what internet makes nowadays
I am
august 2016 and still yes
July 2017
If I think that this overture was written in one night, moreover, THE NIGHT BEFORE the first performance of the opera, I get chills. Only Mozart could create such a perfect piece and work from every point of view. He is simply and will always remain "The master of masters". Thanks for everything Wolferl ❤️
I love how he wrote this with a huge hangover the day it premiered.
böyle bir esere yorum yapıcak zekaya sahip değilim açıkcası.
eserin guzelligini anladiysan bence o zeka var sende :)
Bu tutumu çoğu zaman ben de sergiliyorum ancak düşünüyorum da insanlar kendilerini küçük görme eğiliminde olmamadırlar. Çünkü Mozart, Beethoven, Bach gibi kişilerin kendilerini dünyaya tanıtacak, yeteneklerini gösterecek fırsatları vardı ve bunu harikulade şekilde değerlendirdiler. Ancak bu demek değildir ki sizlerden yahut günümüz insanlarından daha yetenkli sanatçılar çıkmayacak. İnsan birilerini kendinden sürekli üstün tutarsa bir şey üretemez hale gelir, çünkü daha başarısız olduğu algısı onu yiyip bitirir. Haddim değil ancak benden sizlere bir tavsiye. Herkese, her şeye dilediğinizce yorum yapın, dilediğinizce eleştirin, ona saygı duyun ancak onu asla aşılamayak bir üstünlük olarak görmeyin. Eğer bunu yapmazsanız belki de Mozart'tan dahi daha meşhur olabilecek sizler asla keşfedilemeyeksiniz. Saygılarımla...
benim sanatsal bir zekaya sahip değilim konuşurken veya yazı yazken bile bocalarım ben makine mühendisliği okuyorum bölümümüde seviyorum zekamı başka seylerde kullanıyorum sadece bu besteye yorum yapıcak yeteneğim yok bilgimde yok ama evet kendimi küçük görme eğilimim var bu beni ayakta tutuyor açıkcası ben buna inanıyorum kendimi küçük görüyorum ki daha iyisini yapabilmek için
Tekrar belirtmek isterim ki burada söylediğim şeyler sizleri eleştirmek için değildi. Zira başta da söylediğim üzre bu tutumu çoğu zaman ben de sergiliyorum. Bu güzel overture videosuna yorum yapmış olmanız sizlerin bu tarz şeylere ilgi duyduğunuzu düşünmeme neden olduğundan dolayı haddim olmaksızın birtakım şeyler söylemek istedim. Ayrıca kendi alanınızda başarılar diliyor, tekar saygılarımı iletiyorum...
Çok saygılı konuştunuz ben susuyorum
I'm here cause I love his jacket 😁 no, reality is my piano teacher send me here.. Ciao Mozart ti vogliamo bene!! 💙🎵👏🏼
And as I stood there understanding how that bitter old man was still possessing his poor son even from beyond the grave. I began to see a way, a terrible way, I could finally triumph over God.
Amadeus.
That's a frickin good movie about Salieri and Mozart.
@@ZiomZiomCreeper nice pfp
Barış Özcan Thank you
I've never made this kind of comment before, but Kierkegaard brought me here.
me too))
Same lol
that comment made my day
lmao same
I'm literally reading Either/Or as I listen to this
Happy Thanksgiving, Austria! 🇦🇹
so strong, so stormy , so brilliant and so Mozart.
Epic and beautiful....a great opera...many great melodies
Mozart is the musical incarnation of GOD… His music boggles the mortal mind…
All my live I habe listening to pop rock music and now I discover classical music....a great revolution.
Bei dem Bild kriege ich gleich Hunger auf Mozartkugeln.
I swear classical music videos have some of the funniest comments 😂😂 I enjoy reading them.....aside from the wonderful music
This shit right here knock!!!! This is real music my nigga!
On bbblllooodddzzz
Olok at the world
Very good music. Thank u for music Mozart.
Imma listen to this whenever I have to work on a project that's due the next day lmao
Finally saw Don Giovani, after all these years of listening to this song everytime I was way behind and a few hours from a deadline. Exceptional experience - as expected, I made sure to be running late, and made sure to get there.. just in time.
looking at BLACK METAL TEENS LISTENING TO PINK FLOYD
@@Vikernes-f9u Ultra jammin, man!!!!! ^!^
Waiting for the beat to drop
+yeah buddy The drop is the whole thing!!!
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart a fost un compozitor austriac, unul din cei mai prodigioși și talentați creatori în domeniul muzicii clasice. Anul 2006, cu ocazia jubileului a 250 de ani de la nașterea compozitorului, în Austria și Germania a fost cunoscut ca „Anul muzical Mozart”. Wikipedia
Născut: 27 ianuarie 1756, Salzburg, Austria
Decedat: 5 decembrie 1791, Viena, Austria
Gen muzical: Clasic
Instrument(e): Pian și vioară
Frați și surori: Maria Anna Mozart
Compoziții
Recviem
Flautul fermecat
simfonia 40
Mozart wrote the overture to Don Giovanni on the day of the premiere.
2:32 and 5:06 is very Mozart !
the whole thing is Mozart, my dude!
Zachary Gruca but not VERY Mozart
He does like to spam his cadences XD
What about 3:15 VEERY Mozart! ✌🏼
Who is this guy called 'Mozart'? Was a good musician? When did he live?
Interesting link for the music to buy in the description.
+Brian Patrick How about this: Get it for free.
But then Mozart wouldn't make any money and then die D:
+Brian Patrick and we wouldn't want that! Especially because all his music is 300 years old and who will produce 300 years old music then when he dies.
Hello. You might know that this opening has been conducted by Giulini, the same conductor of the best version of Mahler's Symphony n.9.
Nice profile pic
Don Giovanni's Overture is so SUBLIME, inspiring the mind with and lifting the spirit.
mozart was a genius
from Kierkegaard ✍
A masterpiece among masterpieces. Great music that all should enjoy and I am a 50's and 60's rocker
Das ist sehr schön
Here after reading Kierkegaard's Either/Or. He just wouldn't stop talking about it. And I can see why now
Ha! Same here.
Murakami’s Killing Commendatore for me... man keeps talking abt Schubert and Mozart figure I gotta hear what he’s talking about
Saaaaaameeeee
Rearranging the letters of `Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart' gives "A famous German waltz god" ;)
You do know that he made up the name amadeus..it means love god, that was his stage name
Such a shame he's austrian tho
@@adude6568 Anschuluss time
He was called Theophilus, was Austrian and didn't write waltzes but yes funny
Üstad muhteşem bir eser koymuşsun ortaya
Procrastination works... when you're Mozart
I heard he had rhe whole peice fully finished in his head. He just waited until the last minute to transcribe it. Nobody can write something like this in a matter of hours
The devil is in the detail! 😁
He wrote this on a hangover with no sleep? Who else is here after watching how procrastinating can be a good thing?
I love history, more ppl should read more of it. You’ll find some things just never change like never studying for a test until the night b4 a test or never writing a note for your symphony to play until the night b4 your in front of hundreds of ppl. Props to the symphony for being able to make Mozart still look good with NO rehearsal for this piece because someone never wrote it for them to practice. Just, here everyone play this and your parts, yes I know it’s opening night!
But then again props to Mozart for writing it clearly and well enough for them to not get confused while playing it for the 1st time. Now I’m left with a question tho? Did he have the notes he wrote down printed up for the ppl in the symphony so they each had a sheet? And if so then when did he have the time if not did he hand wright the sheet music for each member of the symphony because if it took him 3 hrs just to come up with and wright the notes down then to rewrite it for everyone else would have taken days unless he had a place to go to with his copy and have it printed up for his musicians. Since he waited to do all the writing literally thee night b4, he would have had to go get the music copied many times over to give out to musicians b4 the start of the performance. I doubt that had anything close to printers today. Just a thought.
The strength of Mozart's music is that it speaks to both the neophyte and the master.
wonderful performance.
I wish he lived longer...
Schubert also.
L.ectrait pr Air france moi qui suit une ancienne danseur on ne😂 lasse jamais de Mozart 🙏
Ecoutez l.extrait pr la publicite et le danseur Petit pas de l.opéra de Paris qui fait tournoyer la danseuse avec un avion Air france qui décolle 💗.
ANYONE HERE FROM AMADEUS? WHAT A MASTERPIECE.
Yes, i'm watching Amadeus 🖐️☺️
mribaj i’m so glad that there’s still people that watch this amazing film AND came to listen some Mozart lol one of the best movies i’ve ever seen and i’ll never get tired of it.
Neredeymiş Barış Özcan'ın meraklı seyircileri :)
:)
I, Overture Giovanna, have a dream. That dream is to procrastinate on a Monday morning.
I love the sudden raise at 1:05, the wonderful harmony of the instruments has created a complex harmony reminiscent of Mozart, yet with a touch of melancholy.
Beautiful piece!! Always reminds me of La Cérémonie (1995) directed by Claude Chabrol
Student: OMMMGG I have to write five keywords in an hour!!!
Mozart: Chuckles in procrastination
75% of the comments spouting the 'he wrote this on the day of the premiere' myth as if it were fact.
He did tho
Something tells me to believe that the overture of “Don Giovanni” is where Andrew Lloyd Webber got the inspiration for the overture of “Phantom of the Opera”.
Any piece of classical music is considered fair game for any musical maker.
Kierkegaard's favorite
Yup. Only couz of that i am herexD
3 ppl in the whole comment section
bluegender2005 either or is such a banger
i was surprised to read his view. i had expected him praising beethoven.
Lmfao i had to come after him describing it as so highly
Puts a tingle in my ball hairs every time.
58 people who either have a tin ear, or don't understand the concept if liking/unliking.
Maybe they dont like how much they like thos song?
The highs the lows, amazing. Thank you so much for sharing this!!!!
I can see his wife was prodding him along to finish it...while he had a hangover...If you listen to the music, it has that certain, "If I told you once I have to tell you a thousand times!" edge of musical nagging to it.
In the very end of the opera Don Giovanni’s father ghost comes and nag him so yes it has that nagging ring to it because the rythm is similar
Actually, his wife would tell him fairy stories as he drank alcoholic punch and wrote down the overture. She was helping him as he loved to hear her stories while composing...
Magnifique 👍👍👍
I like how some parts are 100% Mozart and others are nearly Beethoven. Epic piece.
It's 100% Mozart.
Mr. Amadeus you have won my heart with this one.
I love how people say 'mozart is the best' but can't name 3 other composers.
EXACTLY
HAHAHHAAH PREACH
varun009
Only pretentious assholes list off composers bud. Mozart is the best in some people's eyes but not in others. To me, he and Vivaldi are the two most "technical" composers ever. It takes a special talent to play them properly.
So,i,am from Vienna and i know more then 3 composers. Only in Vienna we have a lot . Schubert ,Strauss,Lanner ,Beethoven lived here.Haydn,ect.ect.
@@condegerardo1
Ich will auch nach Österreich,komme aus Deutschland.