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  • now this is music ! wonderfull !

    

  • sublime composition , sublime composer!

  • i'm 13 and starting this piece. it's not easy! :) I was wondering if anybody could give me advise on playing it with feeling... when i play it, i sound like a robot, not a performer. is there anything you guys suggest for me?

    i'm playing in a month! :0

  • @longyrob

    First master the robot part of it and then add in some vibrato or spice it up a bit with changes in pitch or tempo.

  • @LordTyrannus Changes in pitch? Are you serious? It's hard enough for a 13 year to play in tune.... lol

  • @Sviolinist

    The fact that he's starting this piece tells me he has experience with the violin already. This piece is definitely intermediate, if not above that.

  • @docarRidenza

    Did you try expiriments with the metronome? evry time you play the peace, you choose 2 pages and studie these very slow. You begin with metronome boring-slow and when you played it well, you can set the metronome one higher etc. maybe that will help? So when you can play it at 80, you will begin with 60.. It is a long way, but it works realy good by me!

  • help me!!! i've been studying this piece for a year now... i can't play it fast... i can only do until 80 of the metronome. and still i can't play it beautifully... huhuhu... any advice

  • maginifct ! It relax my mind.

  • Its amazing how we can make music so beauiful

    :)

  • The Köchel numbers of Mozart's five official violin concertos (there exist sixth and seventh concertos that are surely by others' hands) suggest that they were all composed essentially as a group. While this is doubtless true of the last four, from the year 1775, it now seems very likely that this first violin concerto was actually a preparatory essay written in 1773. It was among the first concertos Mozart composed, which would account for the work's comparative lack of maturity.

  • @luedriver The mood of this concerto is joyous. It is rather simple in form, with good melodies. But those listeners alert to the usual subtlety of Mozart will notice, for instance, that the accompaniment to the violin's first melody in the concerto is really quite monotonous. The work is not very frequently performed in concert.

    © All Music Guide

  • Mozart was a teenage composer by the time he wrote this piece. Opuses 200-219

    are identified with his adolescence. KV219 was finished when he was 19 years old.

  • Yep. It's OK to not understand. But once you do, you realize that there is more to this world than what we see.

  • so much more....so much more that the mere tought of it is incredibly beautifull and overwhelming

  • @TheGoodGuys13 well then listen and learn....

  • This sounds so beautifull!

  • fascinante

  • who is the soloist and who is the orchestra???

  • Rofl.. I said who is the orchestra, lol. Seriously, though... who is the orchestra? =)

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