I first heard those four opening wind chords 53 years ago, the first piece of classical music I had ever listened to properly, and have never forgotten the effect they had. They were like a call from another enchanted ineffable world. Which I suppose is the mood they were intended to invoke.
Can you write this with some English grammar meaning: what does "He wrote this with 16!" actually mean? Did he write it using 16 pens? Or perhaps he wrote it using 16 blank music pages. It couldn't possibly mean he wrote it AT age 16 (years) because it sounds like you know English well enough and you aren't a lazy cuss like some folks on utube not to be precise enough to write sentences with unclear, cryptic meaning...right?
Tribute to an opera written earlier that year by Weber. th-cam.com/video/Y_IPBQLXEjM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=DEbNUDliaDPf1x3z The same theme comes back several times, especially at the end.
Such a perfect peice I can’t put it into words. Mendelssohn is my favorite composer and this is my favorite piece in all of classical music.
The beginning is the most beautiful thing I ever heard
I first heard those four opening wind chords 53 years ago, the first piece of classical music I had ever listened to properly, and have never forgotten the effect they had. They were like a call from another enchanted ineffable world. Which I suppose is the mood they were intended to invoke.
First time I’ve heard this in 60 years, and it’s still as much fun as it was when I was 17… can still hear the various characters!!! Great!!!!
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Fairy theme: 0:30
Pizzicato: 0:45
Oberon/Theseus: 1:17
Lovers’ melody: 2:23
Closing chords: 11:44
The sudden increase in volume almost killed me.
This is a revolutionary work in those days.
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Mendelssohn's world of music, Mendelssohn itself.
3:05 just need to remember this bit
He wrote this with 16! A true German Genius.
A true Jewish genius.
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Can you write this with some English grammar meaning: what does "He wrote this with 16!" actually mean? Did he write it using 16 pens? Or perhaps he wrote it using 16 blank music pages. It couldn't possibly mean he wrote it AT age 16 (years) because it sounds like you know English well enough and you aren't a lazy cuss like some folks on utube not to be precise enough to write sentences with unclear, cryptic meaning...right?
@@thejils1669 he clearly meant "with 16 key signatures"
4:05 just a timestamp
1:18 Awww surprise:D
Tribute to an opera written earlier that year by Weber. th-cam.com/video/Y_IPBQLXEjM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=DEbNUDliaDPf1x3z The same theme comes back several times, especially at the end.
One more proof Mozart's Figaro is among the most influential works of all time.
Интересно!
DUT Music wuzzat mean in engwish
He means wonderful
Uti kutishka
Anyone here from the conant
David117B hey I know you
Jonathan An thank you
viola as bass 1:03
Nice seeing im not alone reading Adler xD
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독툭한 시작, 가벼운 음향, 파스텔 색조
thnx♡
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The teachers lounge brought me here
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