@KyougetsuYoru Sure, he ain't God. But if there was anyone in the world I could confidently say was a channel of the divine, it's this dude. :) That's my opinion. Take it or leave it, atheists.
Mozart didn't have a normal childhood. His father knew he was hot property and took him on the road early in life, touring and giving private concerts. He spent most of his formative years with adults,
i've heard the version in your channel and it's ok too... maybe it's just that u prefer the fortepiano than clavecin for this sonata i guess ?
u can look for Miss Rachel Podger's other albums of Mozart violin and clavier sonatas under Channel Classics... there are i think around 6 albums already released... but i like the version on your channel too.... could you tell me who the players are in that one ? Tnx :-)
Definately a freak!!!!... but it's pretty wierd to the ear don't you think? seeing as we are so used to hear the instruments from nowadays and it's so strange.. well to me it is!
makes one to think Mozart was some sort of elaborate fictional character, to write something like this at 10, I mean; this is a rather lovely visual likeness, rarer than most
Can you please stop compareing Mozart to God? I know he's great, but he's not Mozart ;D
GuqinZheng 2 months ago
the work of the God
modigliani1964 2 years ago
@modigliani1964
he'is a human =o=... not God
humans can do incredible things ò_o
KyougetsuYoru 1 year ago
@KyougetsuYoru Sure, he ain't God. But if there was anyone in the world I could confidently say was a channel of the divine, it's this dude. :) That's my opinion. Take it or leave it, atheists.
BenGabbay 9 months ago
Beautiful. Mozart was truly a miracle by the hand of God.
JBAmadeus 2 years ago
Nay, God was a miracle by the hand of Mozart. :D
BachBachBachBachBach 2 years ago
Written by nine year old Mozart.
bookkeeper57 2 years ago
Wow, is that really Mozart in the pic? I've never seen him wearing the very long wigs...
KamiwanMUFFINS 2 years ago
Mozart didn't have a normal childhood. His father knew he was hot property and took him on the road early in life, touring and giving private concerts. He spent most of his formative years with adults,
and dressed up for company, probably
wore a wig, as the grown men did.
bookkeeper57 2 years ago
Csodaszép, derűt ad.
(Wonderfull, cheers me up very much)
kivonulas 2 years ago
So beautiful, I could, and did, cry.
2InsertCoolNameHere2 2 years ago
wonderfull music ! :O
Darkboy2525 2 years ago
Excelsior!
facejointdotcom 2 years ago
brilliant! in every sens =D!
faleru 2 years ago
someone want to share the sheet music?
Kraviotho 2 years ago
es lo mas hermoso!!!! que elegancia tan brutal tan exquisita tan inocente, tan sabia
raticida123456 2 years ago
wow! this version is much better than the one that I have posted.
mengenstrom 2 years ago
i've heard the version in your channel and it's ok too... maybe it's just that u prefer the fortepiano than clavecin for this sonata i guess ?
u can look for Miss Rachel Podger's other albums of Mozart violin and clavier sonatas under Channel Classics... there are i think around 6 albums already released... but i like the version on your channel too.... could you tell me who the players are in that one ? Tnx :-)
PeriodinstrumentfaN 2 years ago
my respect to both , thank you very much mengenstorn and PeriodinstrumentfaN , thanks to you now i know this exist and is beautifull
facejointdotcom 2 years ago
This is delightful and it's one of those pieces where I'm kept interested throughout. :D
AAMLfan 2 years ago
Definately a freak!!!!... but it's pretty wierd to the ear don't you think? seeing as we are so used to hear the instruments from nowadays and it's so strange.. well to me it is!
latinbabe1123 2 years ago
If you're talking about the piano and violin, these instruments are used all the time still today...so it's not weird at all. :)
AAMLfan 2 years ago
maybe it's the "texture" of the period-instruments used that latinbabe finds "weird" ... :-)
PeriodinstrumentfaN 2 years ago
makes one to think Mozart was some sort of elaborate fictional character, to write something like this at 10, I mean; this is a rather lovely visual likeness, rarer than most
comic4relief 3 years ago
Mozart MICIDIALE fantastico è il migliore
axino 3 years ago
Esprime la bellezza della vita e la gioia di viverla!!
argerich68 3 years ago
Thanks for uploading of this video! Magnificent performing of brilliant music!
gromoglas77 3 years ago
bellissimo,chi è il violinista?
Ellinidara 3 years ago
Rachel Podger :>
PeriodinstrumentfaN 3 years ago
Thank you,I didn't know this interpreter.
Ellinidara 3 years ago
yes but his name lives on ... :>
PeriodinstrumentfaN 3 years ago
long live mozart
beethomozart 3 years ago
He was 4 when he wrote this right?
firebreathone 3 years ago
hardly
Norbeone 3 years ago
He was five and he would play them to his father who would write them for him...it's astonishing isn't it!
i can't even begin to imagine that....
:]
mnmluckyguy 3 years ago
This is something out of the ordinary. was this recorded on period-instruments?
firebreathone 3 years ago
yes. Her on Pesarinius violin and transition bow and him on a Walter pianoforte copy. :>
PeriodinstrumentfaN 3 years ago
Very nice. I have a way to go w the understanding of classical music but
it is so refreshing to my ears. Who
recorded this tune and when?
cryogenics66 3 years ago
yes! very nice and
energetic
gvmnsc 3 years ago
Thanks for uploading!
ThisDream 4 years ago