Gods, that moment at 3:02 when you are not sure if it's Alberti bass or a hectic melody anymore. Wolfie is deceiving the expectations so masterfully there.
It is a veiled chromatic descent (C-B-A-G-F#-F) and on top of it is also a canonic imitation of the violin line that begins in bar 107. After Mozart's intense study of Bach's music, his own music also became wonderfully complex in a counterpointal sense.
This is one of the greatest pieces ever, and you missed it. It's better than all other strings composition by Mozart, and only the N° 23 is as good, while less moving.
This, along with Beethoven's 12th Quartet (Op 127) is my favourite quartet among many I appreciate much. As a teenager I bought it played by the Heutling Quartet on HMV many years ago - sublime. I have to say that despite the Amadeus Quartet's lofty reputation concerning their dedication to Mozart's Quartets (I have their complete set on Deutsche Grammophon) I have never been fond of them.
This Quartet in D-major by Mozart was completed on 19 August 1786 - whilst Thomas Attwood was up to his eyes in Fuxian Counterpoint Studies (6-days s week at 3:30pm) and was offered to the Viennese publisher Hoffmeister-it sits in between the 6-Quartets dedicated to Joseph Haydn & the 3-Quartets commission’d by Frederic Wilhelm II King of Prussia - and is full of Fuxian Contrapuntal games & nuances no doubt of interest to M.’s young English pupil...
Ah, General Burkhalter, what a pleasure to see you sir.
Play the record Hogan!
Gods, that moment at 3:02 when you are not sure if it's Alberti bass or a hectic melody anymore. Wolfie is deceiving the expectations so masterfully there.
It is a veiled chromatic descent (C-B-A-G-F#-F) and on top of it is also a canonic imitation of the violin line that begins in bar 107. After Mozart's intense study of Bach's music, his own music also became wonderfully complex in a counterpointal sense.
For my personal reference:
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This is one of the greatest pieces ever, and you missed it. It's better than all other strings composition by Mozart, and only the N° 23 is as good, while less moving.
This is the one Col Klink’s quartet plays on Hogan’s Heroes.
Yeah, yeah, I know...but that WAS what brought me to this beautiful piece.
Also heard it from there. Took me forever to find this piece
Из них в этом где можно не е не знаю 🤷♂️ уснул только на следующий год я на связи ты. Ф
This, along with Beethoven's 12th Quartet (Op 127) is my favourite quartet among many I appreciate much. As a teenager I bought it played by the Heutling Quartet on HMV many years ago - sublime.
I have to say that despite the Amadeus Quartet's lofty reputation concerning their dedication to Mozart's Quartets (I have their complete set on Deutsche Grammophon) I have never been fond of them.
This Quartet in D-major by Mozart was completed on 19 August 1786 - whilst Thomas Attwood was up to his eyes in Fuxian Counterpoint Studies (6-days s week at 3:30pm) and was offered to the Viennese publisher Hoffmeister-it sits in between the 6-Quartets dedicated to Joseph Haydn & the 3-Quartets commission’d by Frederic Wilhelm II King of Prussia - and is full of Fuxian Contrapuntal games & nuances no doubt of interest to M.’s young English pupil...
wow!
what an amazing minuet
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Why them Ebendurrrr trout you go favorite? it becuhssss you is a bluey fan.
Why them Ebendurrrr trout you go favorite? it becuhssss you is a bluey fan.
Why them Ebendurrrr trout you go favorite? it becuhssss you is a bluey fan.
Why them Ebendurrrr trout you go favorite? it becuhssss you is a bluey fan.
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14:46~15:05 good
Very good! Thank you :-)
Thanks!!
Ty vole
ik ben een strijkkwartet kwijt van mozart. gespeeld door sine nomine ( in G )
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Why does forte sound so aggresively?
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This information should be corrected:
String Quartet No. 20 in D Major, K. 464 "Hoffmeister", written in 1786
Love the piece… NOT a fan of the performance
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