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  • No other composer had such ability to write for so many genres and do so with utmost perfection. Only Mozart had the god given talent to do so in such a tragically short life.

  • Wonderful channel! Love this chorus... 

  • non è un finale giocoso, sembra un oratorio

  • in questo finale, mozart, pare indicare ed additare al secolo successivo con una bellezza di sublimazione artistica senza pari, quasi un dono di Dio, come una musica piovuta dal cielo, in un figlio prediletto quale wolfang amadeus

    carlo lamberti

  • it's funny cause when i hear the finale sung in German it makes more sense than the English version.

  • 4 ppl thinks there are too many notes.

  • @silvermoons92 Brilliant.

  • und so nen scheiß muss ich in musik vorstellen -.-'

  • @E1m9m9a8 mach dir nix draus das muss ich auch machen^^

  • @E1m9m9a8 Ich hätte mich über so 'nen "Scheiß" in Musik gefreut...

  • Decent song. Rap music's much better though. Uh huh, yeah.

  • 4:26 to the end is why I love this piece so much

  • ahahha only 2 bieber fans...

    <3 classical music !

  • apparently, two guys have never heard music before in their lives.

  • @miyukiplayviolin opera.stanford.edu/Mozart/Entf­uhrung/libretto.html

  • @miyukiplayviolin google something like ... abduction seraglio libretto english, i know it's out there. 

  • @miyukiplayviolin

    It's German

  • Is there any way to find just this recording of the Opera, to buy somewhere? =)

  • @xR45MU5x iTunes Store^^

  • @satoichi771

    Whats the name of the orchestra or so?

  • @xR45MU5x not sure, you can see in the description here that the conductor was Karl Bohm, I think it's the "Staatskapelle Dresden"

  • @satoichi771

    Ah okey, thank u! =)

  • 0:43, the lady says "Justin Bieber" (I know, it's a misinterpretation but still!)

  • @unavailibleify

    Accually I can't understand that you're hearing ''Justin Bieber'' :P

  • @unavailibleify what the hell has justin i'm a prat bieber got to do with mozart?

  • soooo slow

  • I wish there were more notes

  • MY fucking speakers cant go any higher :(

  • Isn't music the most beautiful language of them all? I can't understand a word out of the whole thing and yet I am amazed and overwhelmed every single time I listen to this piece.

  • @MorningKillsDawn

    same over here fella

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  • Mozart is just rocking that shit in the finale. Look at him in that painting. He looks like he's thinking "I just ate pussy."

  • -Well! Herr Mozart! A good effort. Oh well, decidedly that! An excellent effort! You

    have shown us something quite new tonight.

    -It is new! It is isn't it sire?

    -Yes indeed!

    -So then you liked it? You really liked it sire?

    -Well of course I did! It's very good! Of course now and then, just now and then it, it seemed a touch ah..

    -What do you mean sire?

    -Well I mean ah, occasionally it seems to have ah oh how shall one say? Um..how shall one say Direktor?

    -Too many notes your Majesty?

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  • That is too fine for my ears – there are too many notes  ;-)) !

  • I particularly like the finale.  It has that great energy you would expect, Mozart was a genius!

  • Mozart was a god!

  • 4:25 Big O Abridged: And now... Mozart has an Orgasm xD.

  • How many came here after the sixth Big O Abridged episode :p ?

  • i can t stop listening to this. mozart s ability to arrange vocals is second to none. his operas and religious works are perfection manifested.

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  • I'm a far better singer

  • Grist は良いね、Schreier とともに最強コンビだ

    Bassa Selim lebe lange,Ehre sei sein Eigentum! ライプツィヒの放送合唱団もドレスデン国立オーケストラも良い、­でもね、一番良かったのは KARL BÖHM だよ

  • only Wagner is better ;-)

  • Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr­avo

  • From 4:25, i could listen to that over and over for hours. For some reason, I find it very relaxing

  • Now that's how you end a show.

  • Mozart's German language opera "Escape from the Seraglio" composed for the Emperor,  when he was 25-26 years old. Mozart wasa native Austrian, but German was his native language.

  • @bookkeeper57 Is there any surprise on German being his language due to the fact he was Austrian? Austrians speak German, you know?

  • @harrana2007 The operas used to be in italian, "you know"?

  • "Too many notes Mozart"

    wtf? It's a masterpiece and don't need less or more notes. Thank you Mozart

  • Man möchte es mir nachsehen, aber ich verstehe zum Schluss immer "Vollkornbrot". :D

  • Compare to another good example of classical "Turkish" music: Soliman II - Finale writen by Joseph Martin Kraus (1756-1792).

  • Deutsche:"Entführung aus dem Serail" ( Serail kommt vom türk.pers. Saray)

    Türkisch:"Saraydan kacirma".

  • Arleen Auger... what a great Mozartian... I love her voice... !!!

  • The end has a force, a power and energy that I have never heard in another piece of music. It is an explosion of force that nobody can stop. Unrepeatable

  • FANTASTICO, GENIALE, MITICO, IRRIPETIBILE, GENIO ASSOLUTOOOOOO

  • Mozart's "Escape from the Seraglio", a fanciful comic opera in German that he wrote for the Emperor's National Theatre when he was about 25 years old.

  • il più grande artista, Mozart !

  • 'Nothing is so hateful as revenge,

    to be magnanimous, humane and kind

    and selflessly to forgive

    is the mark of a noble soul!

    Anyone who could forget this

    should be regarded with contempt.'

    Love performance... wise words also.

    I send my kind and warm egards :),

  • just love this part:),Mozart's a genius,he still is

  • I like the typical voice of the tenor on the beginning!

  • Genio irrepetible.

  • to many notes

  • too*

  • @Ekolong

    :D

  • @Ekolong Ja ja ja good remark!

  • @Ekolong well....there it is..

  • @Ekolong I don't understand! there are exactly as many notes as there should be!

  • @Ekolong xD hahahhahahhaha

  • @Ekolong ahahahah ;-D

  • @Ekolong Which ones do you have in mind to remove?!

  • @spyridon77 well there are so many notes the ear can hear, so just cut a few and it'll be perfect. "WOLFGANG! WOLFGANG MY DEAR!"

  • un mito..

  • I love 3:09 - 4:00

  • 4:25 - onward

    Such power, grace, authority, and beauty!

    Truly it moves my soul!

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  • Mozart!

  • Thanks Elias, I love Arleen Auger's Konstanze and Peter Schreier's Belmonte. Everyone is great on this..

  • This has too many notes. D:<!

    lol, j/k. I love this!

  • <.< didn't mean for the BB code to show up, dunno how that happened, sorry.

  • I agree, he should cut a few, then it'd be perfect.

  • PFFFT!

    It has just as many notes as it requires, no more, no less!

    I love that movie xD lol.

  • i don't have any extra note in mind

  • der 2. tenor find ich nicht so gut und die 2.sopranisten find ick och nicht so jut.

    aber sonst richtig jut.

  • Fantástico!!

  • brilliant!!! i love Mozart :)

  • love it - love it - love it ....

  • Me 2 :) This is the best recording with Grist and Auger!

  • And Schreier! Who can match his Belmonte?

  • Nicolai Gedda for istance.BTW I love Schreier

  • Really? I've never heard his Belmonte. Although, for some reason, I imagine his voice might not be particularly suited to that role. But I will withhold my opinions until I have given him a full listen.

  • conductor: Krips

    Konstanze:Rothenberger

    Blonde: Popp

    Belmonte. Gedda

    Pedrillo: Unger

    Osmin. Frick

    !966,Wiener Philarmoniker

    The weak point is Rothenberger IMO but I like the others.

  • The cast of Lucia Popp, Gedda, and the rest backed by the Vienna Philharmonic with Krips as conductor offers a wonderful Finale of Mozart's incomparable "Seraglio." It is soul-stirring.

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