I loved this song in the film Bright Star (the life, love and , death of the poet John Keats, it is a beautiful story, in both the film and this song, <3 love it!
What heaven that 1st bite is! The bun like a sesame freckled breast of an angel resting gently on the ketchup and mustard below flavors mingling in a seductive pas-de-deux And then a pickle the most playful little pickle! Then a slice o tomato, a leaf o lettuce and a patty o ground beef so exquisite swirling in your mouth breaking apart and combining again in a fugue of sweets and savor so delightful. This is no mere sandwich of grilled meat and toasted bread: this is God, speaking to us in food
Hahahahahahahhaaasa lmfao @jankovify comment you had me dying!!! Hahaa ima play this again and read it during the part where that oboe takes over the flute! Jesus Christ that was hilarious!!! Most people won't get it if they haven't seen the movie though.. I'm still laughing as I type this..
The bun, like a sesame freckled breast of an angel, resting gently on the ketchup and mustard below, flavors mingling in a seductive pas de deux. And then... a pickle! The most playful little pickle! Then a slice of tomato, a leaf of lettuce and a... a patty of ground beef so exquisite, swirling in your mouth, breaking apart, and combining again in a fugue of sweets and savor so delightful... This is no mere sandwich of grilled meat and toasted bread. This is God, speaking to us through food.
@Jankovify he he he, you made me remember the movie (what a great movie, by the way); but it's true, this is one of the most beautiful music in the whole world... and now I'm hungry, I want a burger XD
I love this it is really beautiful I get goosebumps everytime the oboe comes in at the beginning. I am not a music Major and have never taken a music appreciation class but this makes me happy, Im not sure if that is the point of this movement but that is how it makes me feel
my brother is a musician and many years ago he introduced me to the music of mozart and at the time i was a serious pop music fan but something made me listen more than once and since then many years on i have read that at some time in our lives some of us will find mozart and never stop listening and now his music is one of lifes absolute pleasures I could not live without it
and it will be one lifes pleasures that i will take to my grave.
This piece is incredible. I'm playing Salieri in my high school's production of Amadeus, and it has given me a whole new appreciation for classical music. I'm really fortunate to live in an age where I can listen to such magnificent music with the click of a mouse.
@BJCoolio27 - You will be so enriched by listening to Mozart. This piece, Gran Partita is one of my favourites. Try his Clarinet Concerto - it's beautiful and will inspire you. Good luck in your role as Salieri.
@ind20000 I wouldn't be too quick to dismiss modern music. Sure, it might not be on the same caliber as Mozart, but there is plenty of great stuff out there!
AWESOME!! YOU SHOULD LOOK "SOLO CON TU PAREJA" MOVIE YOU WILL LIKE THIS SONG MORE THAN EVER!! THANKS TO "ALFONSO CUARON" THE BEST DIRECTOR IN THE WOLRD!!!
The beginning was...simple. Almost comic. Just a pulse. Bassoons. Basset horns- like a rusty squeeze-box. And then, suddenly, high above it, an oboe- a single note hanging there, unwavering, until..a clarinet took it over, sweetened it into a phrase of such delight. This was no composition by a performing monkey- it seemed to me that I was hearing the voice of God.
how can 4 people not like this song. i find that frickin ridiculous. like if you dont like this kind of music, dont fucking look it up. simple as that.
I do not like this version...@ :33 there's a flub, and as a whole this verson is not well arranged- sounds like the instruments are all fighting to get to the top of the pile.
@InfinteSky@InfinteSky If it is not XIXth century opera, people will start commenting about just anything as long as they are not technical comments on the musicality of the piece in question.
I think this would make a perfect bride's processional. As soon as that first oboe starts in, and she is revealed in all her beauty, there would not be a dry eye in the house!
Answering Life's greatests questions while listening to Mozart, Oh, how facinating that this man created such a peace that allows us to configure every virtue that is deemed important.
@vgdd4 Geniuses that were skeptics: Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Thomas Edison, Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, Dmitri Shostakovich, George Carlin, Robert Frost, Friedrich Nietzsche, Mark Twain, Bill Maher...
Oh my god! (see what I did there) could this endless mentioning about God and how Mozart is a proof he exists not take place somewhere else, not everyone here is christian... This is just as intelligent as saying that Mozart is a proof Allah/Óðinn/Buddah/the flying spaghetti monster exists ....
On the page it looked...nothing! The beginning simple...almost comic. Just a pulse. Bassoons, basset horns...Like a rusty squeezebox! And then! Suddenly, high above it...an oboe. A single note, hanging there, unwavering! Until, a clarinet took it over, and sweetened it into a phrase of such delight! This was no composition by a performing monkey. This was a music I had never heard. Filled with such longing! Such unfulfillable longing! It seemed to me that I was hearing the Voice of God.
Salieri : "WHAT?! What is this? Tell me, Signore! What is this pain? What is this NEED in the sound? Forever unfulfillable, yet fulfilling him who hears it, utterly. Is it YOUR need? Can it be Yours?..."
Salieri: But they showed no corrections of any kind. Not one. He had simply written down music already finished in his head. Page after page of it as if he were just taking dictation. And music, finished as no music is ever finished. Displace one note and there would be diminishment. Displace one phrase and the structure would fall.
As Wonderful As “Amadeus” ( I discovered Mozart thru it ) was let keep something in mind , it was fiction...while Salieri was not level of Mozart genius he was wonderful composer in his own right and he still remained one of the most important and sought after teachers of his generation and his influence was felt in every aspect of Vienna's musical life. Franz Schubert, Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Liszt were among the most famous of his pupils.
@teojlo How can he be everywhere at once? How can he know everything? How can he be the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit at once?......Believing in God requires faith in things we don't understand.
@NonstopRam There are ALL kinds of faith....not just yours. It's just that the Uber-Christians won't let others HAVE their faith because you keep telling us we're wrong. Same with the Muslims. These two groups have been killing each other for centuries. I'll have to take a pass and let whatever higher power is at work sort me out...not YOU! YOU have NO part of MY salvation. Understand????
@PhysicalsimForever Since Mozart is dead and didn't believe in religion or an afterlife, how could he now be contemptuous to know that religion is still thriving?
@blackhatkiddo & ramanmanutd The Gran Partita Serenade is a multi-movement piece. The fast part that ends the scene in Amadeus is the last movement finale to the same work.
@sas147741 Poor Salieri indeed, I love Amadeus the film but it absolutely destroyed Salieri's reputation to the average Mozart fan. Nobody seems to realize the movie was a drama, not a biography.
Some of his music is quite good, my personal favorite by him is the Overture to "Don Chisciotte alle nozze di Gamace" (yes I know that's a mouthful but that's the title).
There is some music that just makes me sob, it shakes me to my very core. This is one of those pieces.
I'm asexual but the feeling I get from listening to Mozart gives me the pleasure, I assume, most derive from sex.
OboeDuck 6 days ago
Dexter's comment on this piece: if i had feelings....i would be crying by now...
a7md50 1 week ago
7 people think there is too many notes.
drumaster24 2 weeks ago 3
@drumaster24 Which notes do you suppose he could have done without?
mrtmchenry 1 week ago
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@drumaster24 Which notes do you suppose he could have done without?
mrtmchenry 1 week ago
@drumaster24 I don't understand. There were neither more nor less than required !
Astrosquall 1 week ago
I loved this song in the film Bright Star (the life, love and , death of the poet John Keats, it is a beautiful story, in both the film and this song, <3 love it!
Pemberleyknits 2 weeks ago
Fabulous!
PatriciaPaulTucson 3 weeks ago
What heaven that 1st bite is! The bun like a sesame freckled breast of an angel resting gently on the ketchup and mustard below flavors mingling in a seductive pas-de-deux And then a pickle the most playful little pickle! Then a slice o tomato, a leaf o lettuce and a patty o ground beef so exquisite swirling in your mouth breaking apart and combining again in a fugue of sweets and savor so delightful. This is no mere sandwich of grilled meat and toasted bread: this is God, speaking to us in food
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just saw this performed last night. so wonderful
SxTHUNDERxG 4 weeks ago
just saw this performed last night. so wonderful
SxTHUNDERxG 4 weeks ago
12 wind instruments and a double bass. Magical.
chichinwanoku 1 month ago
7 dislikes from Salieri and his fanboys.
manco82 1 month ago 4
Hahahahahahahhaaasa lmfao @jankovify comment you had me dying!!! Hahaa ima play this again and read it during the part where that oboe takes over the flute! Jesus Christ that was hilarious!!! Most people won't get it if they haven't seen the movie though.. I'm still laughing as I type this..
MRDATEA 1 month ago
Este movimiento es celestial. Esta música es la voz de Gran Arquitecto del Universo. Ha valido la pena vivir para oír la música de Mozart.
31 dic. 2011. 11:55 pm.
mozartgottlieb 2 months ago
The bun, like a sesame freckled breast of an angel, resting gently on the ketchup and mustard below, flavors mingling in a seductive pas de deux. And then... a pickle! The most playful little pickle! Then a slice of tomato, a leaf of lettuce and a... a patty of ground beef so exquisite, swirling in your mouth, breaking apart, and combining again in a fugue of sweets and savor so delightful... This is no mere sandwich of grilled meat and toasted bread. This is God, speaking to us through food.
Jankovify 2 months ago 11
@Jankovify Are you quoting Antonio Salieri or Ronald McDonald?
ahmosis123 1 month ago
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cheeserules123456 3 weeks ago
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@ahmosis123 he's quoting how i met your mother
cheeserules123456 3 weeks ago
@Jankovify he he he, you made me remember the movie (what a great movie, by the way); but it's true, this is one of the most beautiful music in the whole world... and now I'm hungry, I want a burger XD
nenaderomero 2 weeks ago
Thumbs up if Civilization IV brought you here
LanzuBanzu 2 months ago 2
this is simply beautiful...
Its so easy to know what notes should come after one another, when you hear a piece over and over again.
But starting from scratch, like these composers, and writing them planned out in your head, is truly remarkable.
Fancyfrost 2 months ago 2
Impeccably sublime. How else can I describe the magnificence of this piece
aiknil 2 months ago 3
Love this piece, but I
perfer a slower tempo
ricwade77 2 months ago
I love this it is really beautiful I get goosebumps everytime the oboe comes in at the beginning. I am not a music Major and have never taken a music appreciation class but this makes me happy, Im not sure if that is the point of this movement but that is how it makes me feel
alstraka 2 months ago
Oh Fancy Fancy Oh i must have another cup of tea.
MrIhaveacat 3 months ago
@MrIhaveacat Fuck you.
carterfelderva 3 months ago
@carterfelderva no my good sir, you must allow me to return the insult, shall i say that i insist, with all do respect, fuck you fine fellow.
MrIhaveacat 3 months ago
Mozart, where are you? The world need you !!!
TheOriginaMiamiVince 3 months ago 4
@TheOriginaMiamiVince
You are right, we all need the beauty, talent, genius....
bonysek1997 3 months ago
This is such a peace evoking song that can lighten up anybody's mood.
zeldarules3 3 months ago
This piece made me appreciate the Oboe......I played Violin in my youth.
TheNopiltzin 3 months ago
men with great talents of little time for pleasantries
federerownz 3 months ago
i fathom at how this world produced a talent like Mozart
jadedfeelings21 4 months ago
my brother is a musician and many years ago he introduced me to the music of mozart and at the time i was a serious pop music fan but something made me listen more than once and since then many years on i have read that at some time in our lives some of us will find mozart and never stop listening and now his music is one of lifes absolute pleasures I could not live without it
and it will be one lifes pleasures that i will take to my grave.
1708clara 4 months ago
cried when listening to this well not here at band. we're playing it at school
KoolNyanKats 4 months ago
All this little diddy needed, instrument that's double-reeded - the ooo-booee...
emby85 4 months ago
WONDERFUL THANK YOU FOR UPLOAD
Sviolinist 4 months ago
Which orchestra is this?
tautsaurus 5 months ago
This piece is incredible. I'm playing Salieri in my high school's production of Amadeus, and it has given me a whole new appreciation for classical music. I'm really fortunate to live in an age where I can listen to such magnificent music with the click of a mouse.
BJCoolio27 5 months ago in playlist BJCoolio27's Favorited Videos 44
@BJCoolio27 right on
godwhyisthistaken 4 months ago
@BJCoolio27 - You will be so enriched by listening to Mozart. This piece, Gran Partita is one of my favourites. Try his Clarinet Concerto - it's beautiful and will inspire you. Good luck in your role as Salieri.
mrsmozart55 3 months ago
@BJCoolio27 that is awesome :D Hope it all went well :D
Epocseer 2 months ago
@BJCoolio27 Yeah but it's also a shame that we live in an age where nothing even remotely close to this kind of music is being produced.
ind20000 1 week ago
@ind20000 I wouldn't be too quick to dismiss modern music. Sure, it might not be on the same caliber as Mozart, but there is plenty of great stuff out there!
BJCoolio27 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos
and to you too sir... a simple disagreement is no reason to lose respect for a fellow human.
Fare thee well! and if for ever,
Still for ever, fare thee well.
MrBR420 5 months ago
On the page it looked - nothing!
The beginning simple, almost comic. Just a pulse. Bassoons, basset horns, like a rusty squeezebox.
But then - suddently - High above it... an oboe. A single note hanging there, unwavering, until a clarinet took it over.
goodolarchie 5 months ago
I saw the "like" button, but did not find the "loved it" button.
Diplomatica36 5 months ago 5
One thing for sure . Mozart believed he was going to heaven . Dispite all the bad habbits he had. They must thave seemed harmless enough to God.
ETECHJOEs 6 months ago
I like the music :)
And i am like 13
trompieisdom 6 months ago
it's horrible that people write stub it thing while listening this music
vincenzomilletari 7 months ago
The most beautiful thing I have ever heard. This is my all time favorite piece of music.
vina75 7 months ago
Beautiful music like this comes from the rare purity of the human heart
Samuelwashere1986AD 7 months ago
AWESOME!! YOU SHOULD LOOK "SOLO CON TU PAREJA" MOVIE YOU WILL LIKE THIS SONG MORE THAN EVER!! THANKS TO "ALFONSO CUARON" THE BEST DIRECTOR IN THE WOLRD!!!
hectorjose1 7 months ago
The beginning was...simple. Almost comic. Just a pulse. Bassoons. Basset horns- like a rusty squeeze-box. And then, suddenly, high above it, an oboe- a single note hanging there, unwavering, until..a clarinet took it over, sweetened it into a phrase of such delight. This was no composition by a performing monkey- it seemed to me that I was hearing the voice of God.
Astrosquall 7 months ago 143
@Astrosquall gives you chills to know that it is the voice of God
Sviolinist 4 months ago
@Astrosquall ALL HAIL SALIERIII!
phosphore222 4 months ago
@Astrosquall Amadeus ? :)
castelproof 3 months ago
@Astrosquall Displace one note, and there would be diminishment. Displace one phrase, and the structure would fall.
rogermwilcox 2 months ago 2
@Astrosquall lol was listening to his commentery over this XD
Epocseer 2 months ago
@Astrosquall That was from Amadeus wasn't it.
gr4l9um20b7o 2 months ago
@gr4l9um20b7o No I just made that up
Astrosquall 2 months ago 2
sure, its from Amadeus soundtrack
dadasysa 2 months ago
@Astrosquall
Salieri's comment... :)
Roqqentin 1 week ago
Bravo !!!!!!!!
olivehp 7 months ago
This, is truly, the voice of God.
BlasterBone001 7 months ago 5
Astrosquall: hahaha...you are funny...
saguilars1 8 months ago
Salieri hit the dislike button 5 times
Astrosquall 8 months ago 6
Oh Mozart how I wish I could have met you
knowsnotu2 8 months ago 4
Wonderful!
chansetwo 8 months ago
how can 4 people not like this song. i find that frickin ridiculous. like if you dont like this kind of music, dont fucking look it up. simple as that.
munrochambers33 9 months ago
Excellent recording. This is the kind of genius I doubt life on our planet will ever hear of again.
DanielBerlinTV 9 months ago 6
Shut up people and listen to the voice of GOD too much talking in the world This is Mozarts message from the the other side
ETECHJOEs 9 months ago
I do not like this version...@ :33 there's a flub, and as a whole this verson is not well arranged- sounds like the instruments are all fighting to get to the top of the pile.
xposhboy 9 months ago
No wonder F. Murray Abraham was so mad at poor ole Wolfgang.....
MilosHrma 9 months ago
Превосходная, нежная, умиротворяющая музыка. Впервые услышал эту композицию в фильме Амадей/Amadeus.
MikadoDF 9 months ago
Which recording is this? What orchestra and who is the conductor? 'Cause this is a good rendering.
sebastianlunoe 9 months ago
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sebastianlunoe 9 months ago
getting back on topic....magnificent music, just magnificent.
tor378a 9 months ago
...I'm too lazy to even go back to the first comment to know how this sort of conversation about religion erupted...-.-"
InfinteSky 9 months ago
@InfinteSky Only YOU can prevent youtube fires!
NonstopRam 9 months ago
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@InfinteSky @InfinteSky If it is not XIXth century opera, people will start commenting about just anything as long as they are not technical comments on the musicality of the piece in question.
haranoe 9 months ago
I think this would make a perfect bride's processional. As soon as that first oboe starts in, and she is revealed in all her beauty, there would not be a dry eye in the house!
omnom1805 10 months ago
@omnom1805 Yeah, with all her clothes on the floor, NO dry eye WHAT so ever.
letsbeone 9 months ago in playlist mozart
Answering Life's greatests questions while listening to Mozart, Oh, how facinating that this man created such a peace that allows us to configure every virtue that is deemed important.
NonstopRam 10 months ago
lets see.. um... no universe = no Mozart and no ears.
comesincolors 10 months ago
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tjpob1 10 months ago
geniuses that believed in god: Newton, Mozart, Einstein...
just to name a few
vgdd4 10 months ago
@vgdd4 Geniuses that were skeptics: Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Thomas Edison, Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, Dmitri Shostakovich, George Carlin, Robert Frost, Friedrich Nietzsche, Mark Twain, Bill Maher...
just to name a few
connorross123 10 months ago
@connorross123 John Adams wasn't a skeptic. He was a firm believer in God....or "Providence" as he called it.
ddcarnley 9 months ago
Oh my god! (see what I did there) could this endless mentioning about God and how Mozart is a proof he exists not take place somewhere else, not everyone here is christian... This is just as intelligent as saying that Mozart is a proof Allah/Óðinn/Buddah/the flying spaghetti monster exists ....
Varghalur 10 months ago 2
people utilize music to attack Christianity; this is what i see all the time.
they can not explain why those great musicians believe God.
bzbzbz7779 10 months ago
God exist Mozart is evidence
c4v0l0 11 months ago
4 people loves Salieri
MartinLost13 11 months ago 2
On the page it looked...nothing! The beginning simple...almost comic. Just a pulse. Bassoons, basset horns...Like a rusty squeezebox! And then! Suddenly, high above it...an oboe. A single note, hanging there, unwavering! Until, a clarinet took it over, and sweetened it into a phrase of such delight! This was no composition by a performing monkey. This was a music I had never heard. Filled with such longing! Such unfulfillable longing! It seemed to me that I was hearing the Voice of God.
mozartsmusicblog 11 months ago 6
@mozartsmusicblog it has to be the most beautiful description of music ever put into words
williamnps 11 months ago
Salieri : "WHAT?! What is this? Tell me, Signore! What is this pain? What is this NEED in the sound? Forever unfulfillable, yet fulfilling him who hears it, utterly. Is it YOUR need? Can it be Yours?..."
duhrr 11 months ago
This song makes me Cry im so happy legitly cry too
pasmoressj2 11 months ago 2
If there is a more beautiful piece of music anywhere in the world, I would sure like to hear it! This piece is one I cannot get enough of.
marcusofrome 11 months ago
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In answer to the question, Why do we need "God" if we have Mozart?
A simple answer: No God... no Mozart.
molony520 11 months ago
In answer to the question, Why do we need "God" if we have Mozart?
A simple answer: No God... no Mozart.
molony520 11 months ago
@molony520 I dont see "God's" hand on this music pal...i see of a Human Beeing.
TheSeaSergeant 11 months ago
Too fast. If you want a better version go to the other one with less plays. They always have Satie going too fast on this site too.......it sucks!
JonnyCashmore 11 months ago
Saliari has got 4 youtube accounts
Narek173377 1 year ago 6
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Salieri: But they showed no corrections of any kind. Not one. He had simply written down music already finished in his head. Page after page of it as if he were just taking dictation. And music, finished as no music is ever finished. Displace one note and there would be diminishment. Displace one phrase and the structure would fall.
howardehodge 1 year ago 2
As Wonderful As “Amadeus” ( I discovered Mozart thru it ) was let keep something in mind , it was fiction...while Salieri was not level of Mozart genius he was wonderful composer in his own right and he still remained one of the most important and sought after teachers of his generation and his influence was felt in every aspect of Vienna's musical life. Franz Schubert, Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Liszt were among the most famous of his pupils.
egelfman 1 year ago
@WhoTheGreat in real life salieri was a good friend of mozarts
lozzag13 1 year ago
What's with all the hatin' goin' on? Let's all chill out, and enjoy the music.
timesman2 1 year ago
I'm in love
89blueflower 1 year ago
the start is so beautiful~~ the best melody i've ever heard! 0.25-0.36
tigris1011 1 year ago
People, Stop arguing about Religion, Why do we need "God" if we have Mozart?
TheSeaSergeant 1 year ago 72
@TheSeaSergeant
if it weren't for God, there'd never have been Mozart
tippitytop1 11 months ago 2
@tippitytop1 Your "God" never did something as beatifull as this, so...go preach your religious zealot elsewhere.
TheSeaSergeant 11 months ago
@TheSeaSergeant
get over it already Salieri!
tippitytop1 11 months ago 2
@TheSeaSergeant No, God did something more beautiful...He died for us. And He created Mozart! :-)
mozartsmusicblog 11 months ago
@mozartsmusicblog Dear "God" i think you made a mistake. Gives us back W.Mozart and please take away J.Bieber
Thank You.
By Human Race
TheSeaSergeant 11 months ago 2
@mozartsmusicblog haha, Jesus died for you guys, not God.
Varghalur 10 months ago
@mozartsmusicblog God CAN"T die....fool. Go find a gospel song for cryin out loud and let us enjoy this amazingly talented MAN"S music.
teojlo 10 months ago
@teojlo Now ur a pretty little smartass :D
You just hit your own believes in the Nuts
Let me explain:
1. jesus =god
2. jesus died for our sins
3. and as the smartass you are you told us god cant die
i dont wanted to offend anyone in his believes its just that this peaceful music doesnt match the fighting about questions noone can answer.
Lets just be peaceful and happy
have a nice day all
VaginalSchakal 10 months ago
@VaginalSchakal Don't have "beliefs" in the sense you mean. If "GOD" created all this how can he "DIE"??? Just sayin.
teojlo 10 months ago
@teojlo How can he be everywhere at once? How can he know everything? How can he be the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit at once?......Believing in God requires faith in things we don't understand.
NonstopRam 10 months ago
@NonstopRam There are ALL kinds of faith....not just yours. It's just that the Uber-Christians won't let others HAVE their faith because you keep telling us we're wrong. Same with the Muslims. These two groups have been killing each other for centuries. I'll have to take a pass and let whatever higher power is at work sort me out...not YOU! YOU have NO part of MY salvation. Understand????
teojlo 10 months ago
@NonstopRam opps, started another fire
NonstopRam 10 months ago
@TheSeaSergeant god inspired Mozart
read the translation of the requiem
vgdd4 10 months ago
@TheSeaSergeant With no God there'd be no Mozart
eleot 5 months ago 2
@eleot spoken like a religious nut brain washed from birth.
don't worry though it isn't your fault... it's your parents for raising you to believe that superstitious mumbo jumbo.
you should read a science book instead of the bible.
MrBR420 5 months ago
@MrBR420 I wish you well, my son
eleot 5 months ago
@MrBR420 fuck science..and sceientology
doublethumpbass89 3 months ago
@TheSeaSergeant
God provides motivation, morals and inspiration. Although I disagree with your opinion, I respect it and offer mine.
shawnkilledyou 4 months ago
@PhysicalsimForever Since Mozart is dead and didn't believe in religion or an afterlife, how could he now be contemptuous to know that religion is still thriving?
davidmatthewlove 1 year ago
being an oboe player, this is one of my favorite pieces!
LeggoMyNumaNuma 1 year ago
@LeggoMyNumaNuma I have to admit I used to hate the sound of the oboe, but this has completely changed that!
courtneymg93 1 year ago
Viva Mozart
etar7 1 year ago
This is one of Mozart's best stuff.. and I've listened to A LOT of Mozart.
PorroFirst 1 year ago
sounds like the blue danbue in the first three notes
incwithaperiod 1 year ago
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kgbear72 1 year ago
@blackhatkiddo & ramanmanutd The Gran Partita Serenade is a multi-movement piece. The fast part that ends the scene in Amadeus is the last movement finale to the same work.
kgbear72 1 year ago
amazing.Mozart's music is best
jabbawokeez50 1 year ago
Salieri's what?
aweed100 1 year ago
It's one thing to listen to this type of music it's another to be FEMALE and listen to this type of music. :)
angeesings 1 year ago
@angeesings ?
sirLightnin 1 year ago
Mozart, obrigado, gracias, thanks.
etar7 1 year ago
Life can't get any better than listening to Mozart. Thanks!!!
sailgirl100 1 year ago 2
Hey but the version in the movie is a little different, it has a great ending!
I am talking about the one Mozart enters late and conducts the performance in the hall.
TIA
ramanmanutd 1 year ago
@ramanmanutd the version in the movie just cuts right to the finale of another movement. it's actually not a part of this piece.
blackhatkiddo 1 year ago
@blackhatkiddo Hey Thanks,
Can you also tell the name of the other piece in that case?
ramanmanutd 1 year ago
One of Mozart's best works.
PorroFirst 1 year ago 3
@WhoTheGreat We are all "Salieri's"
nienawidzeloginu 1 year ago 43
@nienawidzeloginu Did you ever listened to Salieri's music? you should! it's great and it doesn't have anything to envy of Mozart's.
Fucking Hollywood, poor Salieri...
sas147741 6 months ago 2
@sas147741 Poor Salieri indeed, I love Amadeus the film but it absolutely destroyed Salieri's reputation to the average Mozart fan. Nobody seems to realize the movie was a drama, not a biography.
Some of his music is quite good, my personal favorite by him is the Overture to "Don Chisciotte alle nozze di Gamace" (yes I know that's a mouthful but that's the title).
connorross123 6 months ago 2
@nienawidzeloginu potential murderers ?!?
Astrosquall 6 months ago
Solieri = Orginal player hater.
busterdog321 1 year ago 5
@busterdog321 That's why Sosa killed that snitch cock-a-roach.
ind20000 1 year ago
@ind20000 lmaaaaooooo yea. fuckin a lol
busterdog321 1 year ago
@busterdog321 lolz :D
ind20000 1 year ago
ONLY MOZART. THE BEST COMPOSER EVER.
escobar777100 1 year ago
heel erg mooi en ik laat dit spelen op mijn uitvaart x gerd@
gerdavo 1 year ago
I feel sleepy after hearing this.
guitarguru1000 1 year ago
@guitarguru1000 music is art a gift from god appreciate it. moron
jorge691 1 year ago
@jorge691 Erm...Mozart is my favourite composer...Im not bashing him...I love this piece. So dont insult me like that
guitarguru1000 1 year ago
wow this is what music actually is
caddencadden 1 year ago
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r0g3r 1 year ago
@r0g3r wooo she will be a geenias... ooohhh
atirisdes 1 year ago
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r0g3r 1 year ago
MOZART EU TE AMO!
itdavi 1 year ago
love to be with marybeth
1hanamoon 1 year ago
I performed this entire work yesterday- by the time we'd got to here i was exhausted! the second oboe part is extremely tiring in this movement D:
AdolescentDepressant 1 year ago
AMAZING!
TheGazza83 1 year ago
AMAZING!
TheGazza83 1 year ago 2