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  • This is just AMAZING! BRILLIANT! GREAT! SUPERB! MAGNIFICIENT! SPLENDID! MARVELOUS!

    ...greetings from the Czech republic

  • I am changed...

  • exelente

  • I personally find this the best part of the entire symphony. Go Prague go! :)

  • Hmm. Not the best movement. The 1st movement is best, but this is still a great end to such a great symphony.

  • How can you tell truly GREAT music? Great music LASTS. Mozart has been gone for over 200 years, but the music lives on and is still inspiring and genius!

  • @guitarplayer6852 I hope this wont die. It´s a shame that people nowadays dont appreciate this kind of music

  • Mozart was a friggin genius.

  • So much awesome fire and passion in this interpretation, maybe the best I've heard

  • @NemoProkofiev551 If you like the theme you should listen to Le Nozze di Figaro. Mozarts music can be understood even more fully in the context of his operas in my stupid and humble opinion. The theme comes from a scene leading up to the Act II finale. Mozart's operas are so extraordinary beautiful they break my heart in the best way possible

  • @MrDsmalls Sir, please. Your opinion may be humble but it is not stupid. You are absolutely correct. Mozart was foremost an operatic composer. His music is very much that of gesture.

  • GOD WAT A MUSIC I HRD TDAY>>OMMMGad ... MOZART ROCKSSS!!

  • Perfection, pure perfection!

  • I like your pictures, Prague is a wonderful city. Mozart masterfully captured the essence of the city in this piece.

  • @VinceValentine He did not compose this piece with Prague specifically in mind. It's just called that because that's where it got it's first performance

  • *´¨)

    ¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸.•*¨)

    (¸.•´ (¸. Exuberant . Unbelievably beautiful :)

  • @Mozart2you FANTASTIC,,EXTRAORDINAR,MAGNIF­IC.,EXCELLENT

  • Quien diria que esto fue compuesto en la era "Galante" de la música; quiero decir, ¿de donde sacó la inspiración para hacer este tipo de música, si en su época no habia nada remotamente similar a eso para influenciarse? y que además se arriesgase a seguir su propio corazón a pesar del rechazo de la aristocracia y la burguesía que no entiendían el contenido tan humanista de su música. Su estética no es ni clásica ni romántica; es demasiado pura para etiquetarla en cualquier etiqueta, solo Mozart.

  • @Liebanus Si lo habia amigo. Habia una gran influencia clasica que venia de Italia, lo que pasa es que los autores Italianos fueron muy poco reconocidos, mucho menos que Mozart la por eso la historia los olvido. Tambien habia compositores como Bocherinni, Haydn y otros que inspiraron a Mozart para crear esta maravilla. Y tienes razón, Mozart fue un poco incomprendido en su epoca. Pero hoy por hoy, para algunos es el mejor compositor del mundo, junto a Bach, Tchaikovsky y Beethoven.

  • :-)

  • Wunderschön! Danke Ramapazan für die Empfehlung!

  • i think this is one of my favorites! i love the swich from happy to dramatic! it's so... how shall i put it.... geniusly funny!

  • One of my favorite songs of all time!

    :D

  • pieces*

  • lol sorry. I always make that mistake. How bout, "It's one of my favorite classical works"

    :D

  • YES! This is BY FAR the best interpretation I have ever heard!

    It is perfect; I didn't know it was possible for it to be performed this well!

  • Can't stop humming that...

  • can you humm so quick?

  • @elias12186 I believe him when he says that. I do that, too. ^^

  • @elias12186

    He's probably a woodwind player :P

  • @Sy4nc I admire your humming ability.

  • Best version I ever heard!!!

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