This is Mozart's best work. Change my mind. You can also tell that Mozart loved the viola so much to give it such a part. If I'm not mistaken, when Mozart premiered this he specifically wanted to play the viola while Leopold Mozart played the violin part.
We should hang out. This is truly an unrecognized sublime masterpiece. Pretty sure that ending is a conversation between his mother and Mozart himself. Heard he wrote it grieving his mother.
You can hear the frustration at 1:28. The tension between Mozart and archduke Collorado, and how Mozart is desperate to become free from his position in Salszburg.
The complete and udder beauty and meaning such moving phrases bringing together something holy and above music itself I’ve never heard something like this.
Such beauty in the music of Mozart. I truly appreciate it,even in the depths of anguish and heartache. It soothes the soul. May we all enjoy his music for years to come ❤.
Everyone here is talking about the bit at 4:08, but what about when the second subject at 2:57 hits you out of nowhere? “Displace one phrase, and the structure would collapse...” Now I know what Salieri was talking about.
I can imagine BEETHOVEN hearing this...and was so inspired by Mozart...and went on to compose insanely high quality music that will impress Mozart if only Mozart lived long enough to hear beethoven's masterpieces.
Mozart knew that Beethoven was great, even if he only saw him when Beethoven was still very young. Mozart said something like : watch out for Beethoven, he will do great things! :)
@@ismayilibrahimov742 Может быть, некоторые из них в начале, но, конечно, не все. Слушали ли вы симфонии Бетховена и его прекрасные концерты, его увертюры (мне очень нравится Эгмонт: th-cam.com/video/ChcrZX2rZ1M/w-d-xo.html) Вторая часть его Седьмой симфонии поистине великолепна. Его великая симфония № 6, а также его № 9, которую он написал, когда был полностью глухим! Добрый день :)
This particular piece is like the soundtrack to my life,a mix of sad,happy, consternation,beauty and more.Thank you Mozart,for such eloquence in this masterpiece 🤗💛
Como de unos 13 o 15 años me burlaba de como la gente podía llorar por escuchar una pieza así mas siendo "clásica" no cabe duda que la vida 20 años después me hizo entenderlo y disfrutarlo con plenitud cada nota! Adelantadísimo a su tiempo! Nuestro querido y Amado Mozart :)
El realmente era un tipo con demasiada luz, que caía súper bien y que amaba su trabajo :( Es lo mas cercano a escuchar a papa o mamá dios . Que fresco se escucha hoy aún.
This sounds heavily inspired by Chevalier. Not complaining since its reported Mozart was inspired by him and the dates of their meet up and the creation of this piece do line up.
Can anyone but me convince my grandsons that Mozart is worth mure than the time spent with your damn face in iPhones ALL the time. I'm 89 and running out of gas - hurry please!!
Austria, perteneció al imperio Austrohúngaro y Hitler reclamaba a Austria para Alemania. Averigüe los hasburgo. Austria es más Alemán que otra cosa. De ahí que Mozart es teuton.
@@hermecardonagomez432 No tiene nada que ver. Fueron (y son) estados distintos. Que Hitler reclamase Austria en su momento no significa que Austria sea igual que Alemania. En cuanto a los Habsburgo... Si todo lo que estuvo bajo su mandato sería lo mismo se podría pensar que España, Inglaterra, Italia, etc (hasta México) en algún momento fueron todo lo mismo. Un pensamiento bastante ilógico...
@@hermecardonagomez432 El concepto de "teutones" está vagamente definido. Que yo sepa A Mozart nunca se le hizo un ADN para saber si era descendiente de una tribu germánica que varios autores consideran prácticamente extinta ya para el s. II...
+federico de tavira Noriega jodidamente irrelevante, la película es estupenda, como película, independientemente de si está bien adaptada a su biografía real.
Even if the world has countless cruelties and miseries, I consider it a blessed and bearable one if Mozart can still be heard.
6:30 - 7:40 this little segment is so wonderfully created it always left me speechless
4:08 Is where my heart sunk.
That is a bőség akkord.
That´s really true. It is astoining. But it is Mozart ! Never forget that . :-)
Beyond this world, beyond our very own existence. I can´t keep from crying with this masterpiece.
"...and it showed no correction of any kind!.."
This is Mozart's best work. Change my mind. You can also tell that Mozart loved the viola so much to give it such a part. If I'm not mistaken, when Mozart premiered this he specifically wanted to play the viola while Leopold Mozart played the violin part.
We should hang out. This is truly an unrecognized sublime masterpiece. Pretty sure that ending is a conversation between his mother and Mozart himself. Heard he wrote it grieving his mother.
We should definitely hang out. I absolutely adore this symphony!
some of his horn concertos too are just sublime!
In the dialog of the instruments, I always found an analogy of a tough father and a begging kid... just a thought only...
You can hear the frustration at 1:28. The tension between Mozart and archduke Collorado, and how Mozart is desperate to become free from his position in Salszburg.
This piece has a light airy gentle pulse...like a cleaning spring rain...
The complete and udder beauty and meaning such moving phrases bringing together something holy and above music itself I’ve never heard something like this.
Moo.
That is *the* definitive performance of this piece, to my taste.
We know, the press got hold of it.
This is like the fifth time I listen to this piece today.
Such beauty in the music of Mozart. I truly appreciate it,even in the depths of anguish and heartache. It soothes the soul. May we all enjoy his music for years to come ❤.
I find Mozart's pieces more lively in hands of Sir Neville Marriner.
No composer comes close to Mozart. Not even Beethoven!
His music is out of this world.
I'm melting...
no Beethoven 5th symphony, 9th symphony, Patetica, Moonlight sonata are even better!!! 9th symphony is the Birth of Universe!
Bach my friend. Listen to Johann Sebastian Bach.
@@Scorpzor1 I know Bach but i should listen to more of his pieces!
I think that Mozart, Beethoven and Bach should be equally considered the best of the best. In my personal tastes I put Mozart on top, anyway.
@@Alessandro90933 for me my Rankings for the 3 composers are
1st: Mozart
2nd: Beethoven
3rd: Bach
13:01 This part always makes me happy!
Can’t wait for his new album 🤞🏼
Waiting for Wolfie's sick beats!
He's dead 😉
@@isabelkeller2921 omg, no... How? Was it recent?
@@nicktucker7467 are u kidding or are u serious?
He's going to tour with Opeth, I hear.😄
Everyone here is talking about the bit at 4:08, but what about when the second subject at 2:57 hits you out of nowhere? “Displace one phrase, and the structure would collapse...” Now I know what Salieri was talking about.
Il n’y a pas de mots pour décrire ce que l’on recens c’est juste indescriptible on passe par tous les états merci beaucoup
I can imagine BEETHOVEN hearing this...and was so inspired by Mozart...and went on to compose insanely high quality music that will impress Mozart if only Mozart lived long enough to hear beethoven's masterpieces.
Mozart knew that Beethoven was great, even if he only saw him when Beethoven was still very young. Mozart said something like : watch out for Beethoven, he will do great things! :)
@@Caroline1261 Бетховен брал все темы у Моцарта
@@ismayilibrahimov742 Может быть, некоторые из них в начале, но, конечно, не все. Слушали ли вы симфонии Бетховена и его прекрасные концерты, его увертюры (мне очень нравится Эгмонт: th-cam.com/video/ChcrZX2rZ1M/w-d-xo.html) Вторая часть его Седьмой симфонии поистине великолепна. Его великая симфония № 6, а также его № 9, которую он написал, когда был полностью глухим! Добрый день :)
Beethoven copied Mozart, after he helped poison him to death.
@@Caroline1261 That is a myth.
Brings me to tears every time.
1:58 - 2:29 One of the most heavenly sounds I have ever heard...
i get chills...
Mozart compone al dictado del todopoderoso, música divina.
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️. I can't imagine having such a talent like this! If only he could see the positive impact it has now on each one of us❤❤❤
Will always always always love this magnificent piece.
Incredible to believe that Mozart was 22 when he wrote this after his mother loss.
This particular piece is like the soundtrack to my life,a mix of sad,happy, consternation,beauty and more.Thank you Mozart,for such eloquence in this masterpiece 🤗💛
1:50 , 5:33 , 6:07 and 12:53 are just amazing!
you are right. Such beautiful Music
In this 4 parts, the violas in the orchestra
You can hear the violas underneath 👌🏼
i wish I could find a loop lol
I think this is his best work
there are so many to choose from, but this definitely ranks in the top!! such an amazing work
On my opinion, top is Requiem, second is Piano Concerto no.20 (KV 466)
Oh buddy there's still 2 more movements ;)
@@jansilar8737 I would put the Jupiter Symphony up in the top 3, if not the 1st place.
gave the violin it's prestige imo
A beauty that makes you feel pain in the soul
Sublime and Divine.
Gloria in Excelsis Deo! 🙏
Espetacular Mozart!
The royal musical sentiments is delightfully expressing the Austria empire most glorious regime time!
Como de unos 13 o 15 años me burlaba de como la gente podía llorar por escuchar una pieza así mas siendo "clásica" no cabe duda que la vida 20 años después me hizo entenderlo y disfrutarlo con plenitud cada nota! Adelantadísimo a su tiempo! Nuestro querido y Amado Mozart :)
Lol none of my boys vibe w this but love techno and all I want to do is to show them the connection...10/10 Wolfgang..you monster
5:46 to 6:08, so sad so intense...
When is this Mozart guy dropping his next album?
Wonderful!!!
4:10 This phrase has been stuck in my head for the past ten years
sin lugar a dudas esta debe ser la mejor banda sonora de la historia del cine simplemente una palabra "Mozart".
I needed this
Thanks for uploading.
El realmente era un tipo con demasiada luz, que caía súper bien y que amaba su trabajo :( Es lo mas cercano a escuchar a papa o mamá dios . Que fresco se escucha hoy aún.
Mozart is amazing.
I think this Mozart guy is a pretty good composer...
Canciones que sin importar los siglos suenan hermosas
Entrañablemente hermoso.
Thank you.
wunderbar!
Sound is only a symptom of genuine genus’s 😁👍❤️
I’m speechless
Rather good
belleza, dulzura
THAT MOMENT you came here fore happens at 4:08
Thanks for sitting through and finding that part
@@bluewater5588 No worries! I always love when people share timestamps
4:08 was in the movie.
I'm here because I needed audio therapy and healing after hearing a work by Gilbert and Sullivan.
It sounds the history through the freling of someone
Wie schafft das Mozart?
Bekommt er diese Ideen von einem Engel oder ist er ein Mensch, dessen Genialität keiner erreichen kann?
Es steht ausser Frage. Mozart und seiner Musik wurden Geschenken der Götter.
De la très grande musique !!!!
Doesn't the start remember to piano concerto's no. 22 start to anyone?
Oooo yes
also to serenade kv 375
8:40 ❤️
The 6th time won’t be enough,,,,!,,,,,,,!,,,,,,,
Und das meine Damen und Herren würde ich ein grosses "Meisterstück" nennen.
Don't forget ... it's only the first movement!
But wait!.. there's more!
"This... is a first movement!"
*Dear God!*
"There's more!"
*NOooo!*
vai amadeus
GOD Exists. Mozart is proof of that , like no way. This is heavenly
This is techno
i wish I could find a loop of 1:50 lol
5:14
I like 1:29 up to 2:00.
0:52
This sounds heavily inspired by Chevalier. Not complaining since its reported Mozart was inspired by him and the dates of their meet up and the creation of this piece do line up.
Can anyone but me convince my grandsons that Mozart is worth mure than the time spent with your damn face in iPhones ALL the time. I'm 89 and running out of gas - hurry please!!
So beautifully stated - opps - yes I’m a teacher and totally agree with you
Los mejores Bach, Beethoven y Brahms, las tres B y Mozart. Todos Alemanes. Lo mejor.
MOZART ES AUSTRÍACO!
Austria, perteneció al imperio Austrohúngaro y Hitler reclamaba a Austria para Alemania. Averigüe los hasburgo. Austria es más Alemán que otra cosa. De ahí que Mozart es teuton.
@@hermecardonagomez432 No tiene nada que ver. Fueron (y son) estados distintos. Que Hitler reclamase Austria en su momento no significa que Austria sea igual que Alemania. En cuanto a los Habsburgo... Si todo lo que estuvo bajo su mandato sería lo mismo se podría pensar que España, Inglaterra, Italia, etc (hasta México) en algún momento fueron todo lo mismo. Un pensamiento bastante ilógico...
Que bien. Ante las dudas, pero de todas maneras era de sangre teutona.
@@hermecardonagomez432 El concepto de "teutones" está vagamente definido. Que yo sepa A Mozart nunca se le hizo un ADN para saber si era descendiente de una tribu germánica que varios autores consideran prácticamente extinta ya para el s. II...
A not altogether unpleasant piece of music to listen to. I see this composer resonating through time if he keeps up creating work like this.
He died because of drugs, last week
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La película no se apega a la biografía autorizada, Salieri no mató ni tuvo que ver con la obra de Mozart.
+federico de tavira Noriega jodidamente irrelevante, la película es estupenda, como película, independientemente de si está bien adaptada a su biografía real.
Y como a quien le importa?? Es buena película
are we done ? l lets not take it north