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    @nisim2000 Sorry about that didn't mean to offend!!!

  • Mozart at his most witty

  • anybody know what cadenza is played?

  • I first discovered this from the epic scene in Mozart where Salieri gets to see some of Mozart's original sheet music through his wife and he's just in awe of it all...it's truly a piece that like I think most of Mozart's work cannot be described in words really...all one can do is to listen and appreciate...

  • Somebody Knows Who Wrote the Cadenza of this movement? pls.. I need to know...

  • @Unbeloved27 it has to be mozart since i ve never heard it performed any other way. 

  • the more i listen to 2:30 the more i want to put down my pencil, my compositions, and just stare at the screen, listen, and drool

  • happy birthday mozart

  • I remembered this movie well back then..lol

  • @nisim2000 I was stating my opinion on the song, and how I interpretted it.. I don't know why you're so upset.

  • I love it!!

  • I need to invent a device that plays this in my head all day...and can go back to 2:30 on command !!! It erases every worry in your mind and only awe is left to feel!

  • Can someone please tell me the chord progression from 2:32 to 2:52

  • I could go on and on.. But you get my point. Every one of his songs tells a story. It's easier to hear when you really listen.

  • 1:08 - 1:14 The other piano chimes in. And explains that the first piano is wrong.

    1:15 - 1:25 The first piano is murmering in the back, as the second piano shouts that he's right.

    1:26 - 1:43 The orchestra comes in, and tries to calm the other piano down. The first piano is now stating his side.

    1:44 - 1:50 Now they're trying to make up...

    1:51 - 2:05 The silent sound coming from behind is trying to make them two not get all routy.

    

  • @xduckx hi deepshit you know something you sholud go and kill yourself nothing isnt wrong with that only ur brain is wrong!!!!!! i'll give you a tip go FUCK YOURSELF

  • @nisim2000 you really are an abominable creature

  • @99mynameis fuck you ! ! !

  • @nisim2000 quod erat demonstrandum

  • @nisim2000 WHATS THE NEED OF SAYING that comon man you don;t have to read his comment just listen to music

  • @emmadazz fuck you i am not a man ! ! !

  • 0:35 - 0:46 The pianos tell their story of what happened. Each saying "Yeah, he did this"

    0:47 - 0:57 The other piano is saying "Okay, I didn't. This is what I did"

    0:58 - 1:02 The orchestra is now saying "Alright guys, we've heard your stories.. Now --" And get's interupted by the pianos agruing.

    1:02 1:07 The first piano get's angry at the other pianos side. "I didn't say that! You did all of this, you can't blame me for anything!"

  • Made in heaven.

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  • Ah, Wolfie had so much music in him he needed two pianos ssimultaneously.

  • Oh my freaking lord. The part starting from 2:30 is PURE BRILLIANT!!! I literally get chills every time I listen to that part!!!!! :O :O

  • @applemint96 You took the words RIGHT out of my mouth!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

  • AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA­AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!

  • Many Mozart's compositions are the best!

  • 2:30 I cannot take it .... this piece is making me mad ... how could he .... HOW THE FUCK COULD HE COMPOSE THIS? ... this is too much beauty for my human ears, I cannot take it .... I don't know how to respond to this, I want to laugh, cry, go outside run, and stare at the monitor all at the same time ...

  • @Byron10301 I think that pretty much sums it up!

  • @Byron10301 Not only that, but while it certainly requires full mastery of technique, it's not very "difficult" as concertos go. But two pianists throwing the themes and counterpoint back and forth, the tricky harmonic resolutions... oh what FUN!!!

  • @Byron10301 Ok Salieri.....

  • @whoastupid I know right. So lame..

  • @Byron10301 I felt the strange need to punch my screen to make it stop, yet I needed it to go on, because it is so incredibly beautiful... The things Mozart's music does to one's brain, it's... befuddling, to say the least.

  • grandios!

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  • This is the BEST composition I have heard in all my life.

  • 2.32 -3.30 made in heaven

  • i rememeber hearing this song as a little girl in Germany

  • Oh my god, he's doing the Canon in D progression around 1:15 :p does anyone else hear that?

  • @rossyxan coincedentally , yes but not to its full extent..

  • @bonumfatum457 It's the same except in the last bit :p

  • no, 0:00 - 7:12 divine perfection

  • Lol, Sir Neville Marriner is an Alumnus of my school.

  • Amadeus looks like prince

  • @AdrienCarambar xD Only sometimes

  • @videogal1010 i mean on the picture, with this air dress, this shirt

  • @AdrienCarambar Sort of! Yeah, aha

  • SOMEBODY ONCE SAID: " THERE'S NO GENIUSES IN THE WORLD, THERE'S ONLY MOZART."

  • ...Thank you Amade. I wish you are still alive! Visit us!!!

  • Previously I didn't like classical music at all. But it all suddenly changed when I heard this piano concerto back in October 2008. From that day on, I have downloaded megabytes of classical music and listen to hundreds of pieces, but it all started with this one. Thank you very much, Mozart, for creating such a masterpiece. I adore you forever!

  • @MozartK365 This will get you hooked, for sure!

  • This is what is playing as one walks on the road leading to heaven.

  • I liked Mozart before he went mainstream. >.>

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  • @adriprotux I pray to God that you're not referring to this beautiful music.

  • Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart is a Brillant Genius

  • Utterly astounding!!!!

  • wow. as music should be.

  • ONLY THE BEST SONG EVER!

  • agree...divine perfection!

  • I agree. It's one of my all-time favorite movies. The day my 6th grade teacher brought it in, I became a fan of Tom Hulce, F. Murray Abraham, the principal from Ferris Bueller who's the King in this film, and most of all W.A. Mozart.

  • anyone knows where i can get the sheet for this? just for piano parts or the whole piece

  • @qjsrhlwjstk

    imslp.org/wiki/Piano_Concerto_­No.10_in_E-flat_major,_K.365/3­16a_(Mozart,_Wolfgang_Amadeus)

  • @qjsrhlwjstk Just go to your local music store and ask for the sheet music for Mozart's K.365. They will almost definitely have it in either loose sheet music or a book.

  • this song is one of the greatest accomplishments the human race can claim.... such a high degree of genius... How he can evoke two completely different emotions in one performance and still make it work, perfectly blended

  • heartbreaking beauty

  • of all the famous classical musics i've listened, this is the one that captured my attention because of its playful sound...

    xD

  • UM MAIS LINDO DO Q O OUTRO, GOSTEI PERFEIÇÃO.

  • Con esta dormia mi bebe que ahora tiene 10 anos  es hermosa.

  • I think 0:00 - 7:12 is the best, said by a baroque music lover, which says alot... I think

  • at 3:00 to 3:17 there that pure genius speak by itself!

    *****MOZART*****

  • przepiękna precyzja !

  • lol.....

  • it's 'spelled' not 'spelt'

  • @sfreel This is Herr Mozart's: 'Concerto for two piano's'... Not some childish spelling test. If you truly feel the need to correct each other, why not go to another forum? Let us enjoy eachother's comments in relation to this great individual.

  • @Yngwie69 - With all due respect pedanticism and Mozart go quite well together...

  • @Yngwie69 AMEN

  • 2:32 -3:30 is absolute divine perfection

  • @vashti4ever I'm with, the most absolutely perfection

  • @vashti4ever ehh...too many notes :)

  • @Macdogg91 ; )

  • @vashti4ever was always my favorite clip of Music when Salieri is flipping through the scores in the movie. 3:05 - 3:20 is just awesome.

  • @TylerJacks Mine too!! I used to rewind the tape just to hear it over and over!

  • @vashti4ever same with me hehehe but i also loved the great mass in c minor

  • @Pmutley also a favorite! this movie may have been inaccurate but it did a great job at showcasing Mozart's supreme genius! also the costumes were nice.

  • @vashti4ever I second that.

  • @vashti4ever I get the chills every time this part is played haha

  • @tlc525 Me too, my friend. Me too....

  • @vashti4ever It's also absolute murder to play. I've been trying to master this song with my sister, and that part is, by far, the hardest part of the entire song apart from the ending crescendo. 

  • @spehizle i believe it! i think part of Mozart's charm is how easy and simple everything sounds....then you try to play it, and it's a whole different story, lol! Good luck with your practicing: )

  • 3:05 in the film, salieri descripting

  • it's spelt 'describing', not 'descripting'.

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