Parece Mozart e Haydn. Na verdade é o estilo musical Vienense oitocentista, que Beethoven alterou substancialmente, dando à música uma expressividade emocional e uma significação antes impensáveis. Curioso é que Kozeluch continuou a escrever peças elegantes e anódinas em pleno século XIX.
Esto ocurre con cierta frecuencia. Kozeluch nació en pleno Clasicismo y no incorporó los nuevos recursos del Romanticismo, prefirió continuar componiendo en el estilo que conoció desde su nacimiento. J.S. Bach es un caso similar. Él nunca adhirió al Clasicismo naciente de comienzos del siglo XVIII, se mantuvo en la estética del Barroco tardío, incluso pareciendo obsoleto en relación al nuevo estilo de su tiempo. Y gracias a Dios que fué así, porque Bach nos dejó un tesoro musical invaluable. Muchas gracias por tu mensaje.
Leopold Koželuh (in engl Tanner) achieved renown as a composer, pianist and teacher, and from 1792 until his death in 1818 he held royal appointments as Kammer Kapellmeister (music director) and Hofmusik Compositor (composer), as Mozarts successor. Listening to this wonderful pre-biedermeier period music, one should think composers' spirits THEN were inhabited by a kind of, - today almost unimaginable, - sanity and serenity which has long gone lost since and is sorely absent from NOWADAYS music.
@@RobertoPintos Well, countless thanks to YOU for the upload and for leaving a heavenly footprint in this crazy world going to hell where brainwashed folks flock to depopulation centers by the millions and beg to be GMOed & euthanised, aka death shot vaxxed. THAT'S what I meant with SANITY LOST!!!
Listening to this concerto is like retiring for 25minutes to a sanctuary of sanity shielding us from the ubiquitous insanity around us.
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Gorgeous musical comedy 😊❤🎉
Excelente compositor, belo concerto.
Leopold Kozeluch is a composer that should be underestimated. He is more or less equal to his famous contemporaries.
Parece Mozart e Haydn. Na verdade é o estilo musical Vienense oitocentista, que Beethoven alterou substancialmente, dando à música uma expressividade emocional e uma significação antes impensáveis. Curioso é que Kozeluch continuou a escrever peças elegantes e anódinas em pleno século XIX.
Esto ocurre con cierta frecuencia. Kozeluch nació en pleno Clasicismo y no incorporó los nuevos recursos del Romanticismo, prefirió continuar componiendo en el estilo que conoció desde su nacimiento.
J.S. Bach es un caso similar. Él nunca adhirió al Clasicismo naciente de comienzos del siglo XVIII, se mantuvo en la estética del Barroco tardío, incluso pareciendo obsoleto en relación al nuevo estilo de su tiempo. Y gracias a Dios que fué así, porque Bach nos dejó un tesoro musical invaluable.
Muchas gracias por tu mensaje.
Leopold Koželuh (in engl Tanner) achieved renown as a composer, pianist and teacher, and from 1792 until his death in 1818 he held royal appointments as Kammer Kapellmeister (music director) and Hofmusik Compositor (composer), as Mozarts successor. Listening to this wonderful pre-biedermeier period music, one should think composers' spirits THEN were inhabited by a kind of, - today almost unimaginable, - sanity and serenity which has long gone lost since and is sorely absent from NOWADAYS music.
Thank you very much for your message, Mike!!!
@@RobertoPintos Well, countless thanks to YOU for the upload and for leaving a heavenly footprint in this crazy world going to hell where brainwashed folks flock to depopulation centers by the millions and beg to be GMOed & euthanised, aka death shot vaxxed. THAT'S what I meant with SANITY LOST!!!
@@mikedaniels3009 :
Thank you very much for appreciating my effort, dear Mike!!!
I really appreciate your words.
I didn’t mean comedy but composition 😢
Don't worry, I've made worse mistakes than that on my channel.
Thank you very much for your message!