@GreatAffiliates it is from the magic flute. It is the scene when monastro and his men find pamina and papageno and papageno starts to play the glockenspiel and they are all astonished by the music
@GreatAffiliates it is from the magic flute. It is the scene when monastro and his men find pamina and papageno and papageno starts to play the glockenspiel and they are all astonished by the music
@Alucardthedeadone indeed except it can be taken a couple years earlier to 4 or 5 when his first original compositions began, he obviously couldn't write yet, so dad wrote them down while he created the little tunes
I see here multiple charges that this is "dated." Ah yes, the myth of progress and its wretched chronological snobbery rear their ugly heads yet again.
Is the part of 09:25 based on the truth. Is there a source to confirm this claim or is it a wild claim in an otherwise enjoyable but incredibly outdated 'documentary'
Yes. The source is Leopold Mozart in a letter to the said lady. See:
Mozart: A Life in Letters (Penguin Classics) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Cliff Eisen, and Stewart Spencer
As for this doc being "outdated," you here display the rampant chronological snobbery that flows from this age's ridiculous myth of progress. Abandon this nonsense.
You mean the one that starts at about 9:18? That's Symphony No.36 in C major K425 "Linz" (4th movement). An excerpt from Piano Concerto No.22 in E flat K482 (1st movement) starts at around 10:35, taken over by Symphony No.39 in E flat K543 (1st movement) at around 10:47.
At about 11:27, Symphony No.35 in D major "Haffner" K385 (4th movement, but sounds like it had been modified) starts. That's probably the most humorous symphony movement of his.
im better than mozart....wanna fight about it..
bettudont 2 months ago
bettudont, Sure! I'd love to Jeet Kune do your ass!
LVB1770 2 months ago
How I wanted to visit Salzburg.......
papagena1991 2 months ago
Cool idea for a doco, but let's not forget that Mozart thought that Salzburg was the most boring place in Europe!
OrchestrationOnline 3 months ago
TRAZOM!
TheAmericanObserver 3 months ago
@TheAmericanObserver
This is the way sometimes he called himself in letters :P
papagena1991 2 months ago
and euro's criticise american documentaries eh?
bed562 5 months ago
What is the name of the piece that begins at approximately 8:16 ?
GreatAffiliates 9 months ago
@GreatAffiliates
Das klinget so herrlich from Die Zauberflöte
arash505 7 months ago
@GreatAffiliates it is from the magic flute. It is the scene when monastro and his men find pamina and papageno and papageno starts to play the glockenspiel and they are all astonished by the music
joboy1992jesto 5 months ago
@GreatAffiliates it is from the magic flute. It is the scene when monastro and his men find pamina and papageno and papageno starts to play the glockenspiel and they are all astonished by the music
joboy1992jesto 5 months ago
yeah Ramanujan88
Johann Strauss, Frederic Chopin, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky :-)
Vaguanni 11 months ago
besides Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert, are there any others?
Ramanujan88 11 months ago
Thank you for uploading this lovely documentary!!
ChristinaCroft 1 year ago
This movie is aimed at old people that is a shame but the music is the same so ill watch the rest of the vid
F1brawfa 1 year ago
Anthony Quinn must have been in the right place at the right time.
cmt39 1 year ago
@cmt39
I think Anthony Quinn is another actor, isn't he?
edup12 5 months ago
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the best was Johann Sebastian Bach!!!!
Concolicona 1 year ago
I love these guys. :)
XieYali 1 year ago
geez at 7 I did not know the abc and he is writing music.
Alucardthedeadone 1 year ago
@Alucardthedeadone indeed except it can be taken a couple years earlier to 4 or 5 when his first original compositions began, he obviously couldn't write yet, so dad wrote them down while he created the little tunes
slovakmath 1 year ago
I will always love you, Wolfgang. :)
MyAutumn 1 year ago
I love seeing the footage of Salzburg... Just in case i never actually get to attend. Thank you.
locker123xxl 1 year ago
bbc documentary is much more better i think:)
Nattleite 1 year ago
Mozart is my best compositor
lebossduVar 1 year ago
thanks for posting!!
SarahTranChannel 1 year ago
I was in Salzburg in 2008 and it looks like this documentary!
macrent2 2 years ago 2
yes because they are in salzburg
AristYdes 2 years ago
Yes, I know I was commenting on how little it has changed since this documentary was filmed.
macrent2 2 years ago 2
Wow, everyone has their shirt sleeves rolled up lol
sclyfes1212 2 years ago
I see here multiple charges that this is "dated." Ah yes, the myth of progress and its wretched chronological snobbery rear their ugly heads yet again.
Jitpring 2 years ago
Is the part of 09:25 based on the truth. Is there a source to confirm this claim or is it a wild claim in an otherwise enjoyable but incredibly outdated 'documentary'
firebreathone3 2 years ago
Yes. The source is Leopold Mozart in a letter to the said lady. See:
Mozart: A Life in Letters (Penguin Classics) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Cliff Eisen, and Stewart Spencer
As for this doc being "outdated," you here display the rampant chronological snobbery that flows from this age's ridiculous myth of progress. Abandon this nonsense.
Jitpring 2 years ago
Not bad but incredibly dated
firebreathone3 2 years ago
dated? more like...out dated! ZING! hahaha
Adagio1723 2 years ago
Gud 1
sclyfes1212 2 years ago
6:45 "ahhhh the little sausage".
sleazebee 2 years ago 3
Am I boring you??? Not yet.... hahahahahaha
ReturnOfTheStienway 2 years ago 2
What's the music at around 9:00?
Stevenup7004 2 years ago
It's probably something from the opera "Magic flute" . It sounds like it .
Darkoni2000 2 years ago
You mean the one that starts at about 9:18? That's Symphony No.36 in C major K425 "Linz" (4th movement). An excerpt from Piano Concerto No.22 in E flat K482 (1st movement) starts at around 10:35, taken over by Symphony No.39 in E flat K543 (1st movement) at around 10:47.
At about 11:27, Symphony No.35 in D major "Haffner" K385 (4th movement, but sounds like it had been modified) starts. That's probably the most humorous symphony movement of his.
Truly, Wolfie and Nancy were SWEET CHILDREN
LOL
2009xellos 2 years ago
2nd movement (in C minor) from piano concerto No.22 in E flat at 10:00.
2009xellos 1 year ago
actually, the Haffner symphony isn't modified. It's its recapitulation section that is heard at 11:27
2009xellos 1 year ago
Die zauberflote (magic flute)
sosamuera 2 years ago
Would anyone be so kind as to list the pieces that are played in this video? I would greatly appreciate it!!!
davidm416 2 years ago
First two works are:
Concerto no 25 in C major KV 503 1t mov
Concerto no 23 in A major KV 488 3t mov
then I missed something
after at around 10 is Concerto No 22 in E flat major KV 482 2 mov
sorry after that I don't know but it is something very familiar
loveforever997755 2 years ago
I thing that the first thing you missed is an overutre, but, i don't remember which one
Xantuscateus 2 years ago
First thing is Concerto no 25 in Cmajor, please trust me, I have played it
loveforever997755 2 years ago
This documentary is RUBBISH... it's all about the presenters and not about MOZART.... Avoid...
yodasling 2 years ago 3
yes, i figured that too...what a waste of time...i hate all this bla bla..
klarissa1985 2 years ago
hahaha "poor little sausage"
Greatheil 2 years ago 4
Wonderful. Thanks
radiohd10 3 years ago 2
great!
thank you these documentaries are really awesome
Herzweh 3 years ago 3
Thanks for this THis is exactly what i looking for!!
baikeunju 3 years ago
thanks for this
mohammed514 3 years ago 2
The writer/presenters of this should look up the term "suspension of disbelief"
NoBrianNoGain 3 years ago
As Mr. Vazsonyi and Mr. Quayle have both passed on some time ago, I think your generous advice is a little pointless.
Obaysch 3 years ago 3
Very interesting documentary. I like the way it's intercut with costumed scenes. Helps one to imagine Mozart's reality.
TheRedPriestofVenice 3 years ago
Beautiful!
Thanks a lot for your time and effort.
anneyre 4 years ago
I can't describe how thankful i'm for sharing.
ahmed4217951 4 years ago 8
Sweet cheers for the video!
32henrychinese 4 years ago 8
Thanks 32henrychinese! It's spread the joy of Mozart!
LVB1770 4 years ago