@alilapointe1 yeah, I hope you know there are no recordings of mozart playing, only the writings of his compositions. Mozart was not necessairly baroque either, he was kind of a bridge to the later romanticism during the classical era
Mozart was purely a classical composer, which era was between baroque and romantic, and some of his pieces are similar to the baroque stlye, his music has nothing to do with romantica.
@doha13 No you are wrong. The classical period came in between the two correct; had it not been for the classical era, the romantic movement would not have existed had it not been for classicism. But yes, Mozart was not a romantic composer, nor was he baroque like what aliapointe thought. His pieces may be more baroque than romantic, but that is debatable and he certainly is not baroque, he is indeed classical, yet I never said he was a romantic composer.
Only a child could compose something like this, it's too cute^^. Yes, it's too brilliant for a eight year old, but well, he's the most famous prodigy in history.
the string and the piano are in pleasant accord with one another, taking turns and conversing, one blending to the other and feeding off the other, the perfect compliments to one another.
2:10 <3 !!
moiterzz 4 months ago in playlist W.A Mozart
man I believe this will even be fun without VIOLIN :O !
Darkboy2525 1 year ago
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Sword1479 1 year ago
Does anyone know where i can find a free pianosheet of this lovely music?
I would be so happy if someone can help me =)
omgwtfrofln 1 year ago
what a poser and what a talent !!!mozart plays baroque style
delightfull
alilapointe1 2 years ago
@alilapointe1 yeah, I hope you know there are no recordings of mozart playing, only the writings of his compositions. Mozart was not necessairly baroque either, he was kind of a bridge to the later romanticism during the classical era
MrStickywicket 2 years ago
@MrStickywicket
Mozart was purely a classical composer, which era was between baroque and romantic, and some of his pieces are similar to the baroque stlye, his music has nothing to do with romantica.
doha13 1 year ago
@doha13 No you are wrong. The classical period came in between the two correct; had it not been for the classical era, the romantic movement would not have existed had it not been for classicism. But yes, Mozart was not a romantic composer, nor was he baroque like what aliapointe thought. His pieces may be more baroque than romantic, but that is debatable and he certainly is not baroque, he is indeed classical, yet I never said he was a romantic composer.
MrStickywicket 1 year ago
Ooh!! If this if mozard when he was young..he really was a chuby boy :P
musiicas 2 years ago
This is too brilliant for an eight year old. If I dare suggest...did Leopold compose this?
Probably not, but still, like I said, too brilliant for an eight year old.
colourfulwithaU 2 years ago
Only a child could compose something like this, it's too cute^^. Yes, it's too brilliant for a eight year old, but well, he's the most famous prodigy in history.
uptilthesky 2 years ago 3
He could have been a genius. I suppose he was.
greenflamez07 2 years ago
He was more than brilliant =)
faleru 2 years ago
Mozart was a genuine prodigy. He first crawled up on a piano bench after his sister's lesson, at the age of nearly three,
'and began picking out perfect chords. At
the age of five, he came up with a composition that Leopold scored. Mozart's touch was light and spry. There
is some work by Leopold: another style
altogether.
bookkeeper57 2 years ago
look like mozart hold a wine bottle in his arm.. he was too young too drink!!! :)
chenierchenier 2 years ago
the string and the piano are in pleasant accord with one another, taking turns and conversing, one blending to the other and feeding off the other, the perfect compliments to one another.
SunilCarris 2 years ago
i love it... it's a very playful but beautiful piece... love it....
zatarashanasunako 2 years ago 4
I can play that on piano.Its a great piece by mozart.
061mozart123 3 years ago 6