@MegaYada Sorry for the ambiguity, let me clarify. Life's a bitch, except for when its great! like for instance listening to transformative music like this :) though I think your comment summed up my point more directly then mine lol Totally agree with you!
@jennyann3388 I love your comment! It perfectly encapsulates the whole purpose of this piece! Your words also invoke a strong parallel to that timeless statement by Schubert "what a picture of a better world you have given us Mozart!" Those words seem to have an infinitely intrinsic quality to it, one that was true when this symphony premiered and one that is still true today.
I think this recording comes out very well. I can hear about every note, even on my old lap top, due to the quality of the recording, the accoustics and the actual performance.
But yep, Beethoven has a pretty astonishing oeuvre. If you haven't heard them, I recommend his Op. 101 piano sonata, 4th piano concerto, Op. 131 string quartet, and 5th cello sonata.
He produced many staggering pieces that are much more well-known, however the aforementioned are as deserving of attention as any of them
i love Mozart to bad he died when he was only 35 but anyway can someone tell me what piece is the one that goes "tu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu tu nu nu nu nu nu nu tu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu tu nu nu nu nu nu" lol sorry
I forget which symphony it is, but I prefer the phrase where the orchestra goes, "nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnNNNNNNN NNAAAAAA NAAAAAAAAA NAAAAAAAAAA nnnnnnnnnnnnn" at the end.
I was so happy that as soon as the symphony was over I went off to the Palais Royal and had a large Ice, said the rosary, as Id vowed to do, and then went home.
They liked the Andante, too, but most of all the final Allegro. Id heard that all the final Allegros , like all opening Allegros, begin here with all the instruments playing together, generally in unison, and so I began mine with just the 2 violins, piano for the first eight bars-immediately followed by a forte; the audience (as I expected) said 'Shh!' at the piano- then cam the forte.- The moment they heard the forte, they started to clap.
I prayed to god in His mercy that it would go well, for it is all to His greater honour and glory, and behold! the symphony began. Raff was standing beside me. In the middle of the opening Allegro there was a passage that I knew people would like; the whole audience was carried away by it, and there was tremendous applause.- But I knew when I wrote it what sort of an effect it would make, and so I introduced it again at the end, with the result that it was encored.
The next day Id made up my mind not to go to the concert at all, but in the evening the weather was fine, and so i finally decided to go, determined that if it went as badly as it did at the rehearsal, id go up to the orchestra, take the violin from the hands of the first violin , Herr La Houssaye, and conduct it myself.
I was really very worried and would like to have rehearsed it again, but there was so much else to rehearse and so there was no time. So I had to go to bed in a state of some anxiety and feeling angry and discontented.
It was performed on the Feast of Corpus Christi [18 June] to unanimous acclaim. I hear that there was even a report on it in the Courier de L Europe. So it has been exceptionally successful. I was very worried at the rehersal, as Ive never heard worse playing in my life, you cant imagine how they scraped and scrached their way through it twice in succession.
-But I hope that even these idiots will find something to in it to like; and ive taken care not to overlook the premier coup d acrchet -and thats enough! What a fusse these boors make of this! What the devil!- I cant see any difference- they all begin together- just as they do elesewhere. Its a joke."
And in a different letter to his father telling him of the great sucess it had with the audience:
Mozart disliked the french. This peice was one sucess while in paris.
In a letter to his fater,
They liked it very much. I too am vers pleased with it. But whether other people will like I do not know - and, to tell the truth, I really dont care; for who wont like it? I can vouch for the few intelligent French people who may be there; as for the stupids ones- I see no great harm if they dont like it.
@polymath7 The use of period instruments and the Historically Informed Performance movement in general is actually a modern phenomenon and goes against the more conservative traditionalist approach to interpretive performance which is "what we've always done is best" which is not the same as "what they did when the piece was written". However, conservative or not in choice of instruments needn't have any influence on creating an exciting and vital performance of a work ;)
HOLY SHIT!!!!! MOZART KILLED IT!!!
ivydude13 21 hours ago
Mozart forever!
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Mozartmostly 1 month ago
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just shows you how popular Mozart is. Great Composer. I myself am a fan a Bach but I still enjoy Mozart's Music
mcopolochelsea 3 months ago
Are there only three movements to this symphony? I can't find a fourth. This performance by the way is absolutely superb.
polymath7 4 months ago
when music meant something :)
3BnDo 4 months ago
simply wonderful !
dandyismylove 4 months ago
Holy smoke!This is my first listen of this music sound.5 of 5 points!!!Damn Mozart...you are superb!
Andgul63 5 months ago
All rise...,
his Honour Wolgang Amadeus Mozart
is presiding...
The audience applauded in the middle of the theme,
and shouted "Encore, encore!" when it finished.
It was the great "hit" of this young genius so far...
He knew what to give them...
Hermes1548 5 months ago
That was fantasy .
mnightsky 6 months ago
A very beautiful version!
ariastoteles 7 months ago
What I mostly like in this movement is that starts and ends the same way...
TK2008BEST 7 months ago
Fantastic!!!!!
Chaliamusiclover 8 months ago
does anyone know if this is the song where mozart told a story of hunting? i know... it sounds strange... maybe it will make sense to somebody
Cadillacpat87 9 months ago
@Cadillacpat87
Yeah I know there's something like that:
Maybe this is the one: watch?v=P1Ep55Xhur4
;)
charlesdarwin55 9 months ago
My music teacher told me to listen to mozart before taking my geometry quiz / test and it really works
loksquad215 1 year ago
Mozart did not fuck around, he had a tap root into nature directly
Mozartmostly 1 year ago
Mozart, Mozart! eu o ouviria a vida inteira!!! Você é GRANDE!!!! Obrigada HAMONICO101, por este presente aqui no youtub!
terezinhadeje 1 year ago
this symphony is one of the very best of Mozart.Your music will be in my heart forever!!!
tienphats 1 year ago
ANDREA LUCHESE!!!!!!!
AkatsukiRyah 1 year ago
This piece is GREAT!!!!!! My heart beat starting to follow the rhythm of the music~ LOL Love this piece <3
kikioscar 1 year ago 2
This piece is amazing! But then again, I do not know how else to describe anything Mozart composed.
Love you, Mozart!
MegaYada 1 year ago 10
this piece is amazzinnngg
hals11 1 year ago 2
extremely beautiful! I burst into tears as I listen 2 this!
MozartK365 1 year ago
mozart was serious business
c0nflictRaziel 1 year ago 6
la vida es bella
mauricio11377 1 year ago
please,which orchestra is this? PERFECT !!! love it ! tIs joyful and transportive. forget Calgon...Mozart, take me away !
CynthiaModica 1 year ago 2
@CynthiaModica
It´s in the video description:
Performed by the Freiburger Barockorchester
Directed by Gottfried von der Goltz
euchale 1 year ago
the best performance of this wonderful piece I've ever heard
kukunamuniuityle 1 year ago 2
One of his greatest works!
209cgrant 1 year ago
who is the moron who disliked this????
this composition is completely awesome!!!!!
Superathalie 1 year ago 4
lol... the breath at the beginning.
Leitilumo 1 year ago
Life is great
Silverlin212 1 year ago 3
@Silverlin212 Only when one listens to amazing music like this one.. :( Life is also harsh, man
:))
MegaYada 1 year ago
@MegaYada Sorry for the ambiguity, let me clarify. Life's a bitch, except for when its great! like for instance listening to transformative music like this :) though I think your comment summed up my point more directly then mine lol Totally agree with you!
Silverlin212 1 year ago
I enjoy this more than his last symphony.
Nuker1337 1 year ago
Wow! This totally made my day! Thank you for posting!
jennyann3388 1 year ago 2
@jennyann3388 I love your comment! It perfectly encapsulates the whole purpose of this piece! Your words also invoke a strong parallel to that timeless statement by Schubert "what a picture of a better world you have given us Mozart!" Those words seem to have an infinitely intrinsic quality to it, one that was true when this symphony premiered and one that is still true today.
Silverlin212 1 year ago
I think this recording comes out very well. I can hear about every note, even on my old lap top, due to the quality of the recording, the accoustics and the actual performance.
violin614 1 year ago
@violin614 Yeah this recording has superb clarity. Can hear all the passages a lot more clearly then most recordings.
Silverlin212 1 year ago 3
i found what piece i was looking for its fur elise
chase123pie 2 years ago
DAMNIT! l SHOULD HAVE KNOWN!
But yep, Beethoven has a pretty astonishing oeuvre. If you haven't heard them, I recommend his Op. 101 piano sonata, 4th piano concerto, Op. 131 string quartet, and 5th cello sonata.
He produced many staggering pieces that are much more well-known, however the aforementioned are as deserving of attention as any of them
thinedoor2 1 year ago
to this day i still laugh at my stupid comment
chase123pie 2 years ago 2
you, sir, just made my day
Vannieljevla 2 years ago
how? oh by the way im not a guy lol
chase123pie 2 years ago
you, madam, just made my day* =)
Vannieljevla 2 years ago
@Vannieljevla
more like lol how did i make your day?
chase123pie 2 years ago
@chase123pie
your 'tu nu nu nu nu' comment and your own responce to it.
i felt a bit down but i lol'ed IRL at your comments =)
Vannieljevla 2 years ago
@Vannieljevla
what do you mean you felt a bit down? i know my comment was beyond hilarious and stupid it was weird i tried to put a beat but idk im stupid
chase123pie 2 years ago
i didnt say your stupid o_O i dont even know you so i cant say really :P i just thought your command is funny =)
and to stay on topic for the vid: mozart is great jeej :D
Vannieljevla 2 years ago
i love Mozart to bad he died when he was only 35 but anyway can someone tell me what piece is the one that goes "tu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu tu nu nu nu nu nu nu tu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu nu tu nu nu nu nu nu" lol sorry
chase123pie 2 years ago
That's all of them, isn't it?
AdamGillett 2 years ago 4
I forget which symphony it is, but I prefer the phrase where the orchestra goes, "nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnNNNNNNN NNAAAAAA NAAAAAAAAA NAAAAAAAAAA nnnnnnnnnnnnn" at the end.
chriseok 2 years ago
der hölle rache kocht in meinem herzen
1jsta 2 years ago 2
I created an account for you!!!
1jsta 2 years ago
what do ya mean?
chase123pie 2 years ago
It's the piece you searched?
1jsta 2 years ago
That's every viola part to every mozart piece
stovebags 2 years ago
E se la sinfonia Parigina non fosse di Mozart?
atrebil71 2 years ago
Tears well in my eyes to hear this angelic perfection. I am a composer, and Mozart and Beethoven are my first and foremost idols.
calicojohncash 2 years ago
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chopinandliszt 2 years ago
Beautiful and powerful.
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depechemodevilla 2 years ago
OMG this is soo amazing, dramatic at some points which makes the symphony better !
moiterzz 2 years ago
The percussion seems a little overpowering at points.
anthtan 2 years ago
hört sich nach ein paar takte schneller an
praetura 2 years ago
This rocks!
Scaramangagg 2 years ago 3
very diferent this interpretation!!!
raticida123456 2 years ago 3
Great performance
iLikeBaroqueMusic 2 years ago 5
I fell in love with this piece! I'd heard it somewhere and I pursued it, Wonderful
MegaYada 2 years ago 2
this is, genial!...simply...genial!
Emili4n00 2 years ago 3
foi a primeira sinfonia de grande sucesso de Mozart
lucifoz 2 years ago 16
magnifique.
ashraniyyah 3 years ago 3
This is such a wonderful compositions!!!! I absolutely love it!
BarbaraPloyer333 3 years ago 21
I was so happy that as soon as the symphony was over I went off to the Palais Royal and had a large Ice, said the rosary, as Id vowed to do, and then went home.
sicnarf25 3 years ago 5
Thank you
oatboy 2 years ago
They liked the Andante, too, but most of all the final Allegro. Id heard that all the final Allegros , like all opening Allegros, begin here with all the instruments playing together, generally in unison, and so I began mine with just the 2 violins, piano for the first eight bars-immediately followed by a forte; the audience (as I expected) said 'Shh!' at the piano- then cam the forte.- The moment they heard the forte, they started to clap.
sicnarf25 3 years ago
I prayed to god in His mercy that it would go well, for it is all to His greater honour and glory, and behold! the symphony began. Raff was standing beside me. In the middle of the opening Allegro there was a passage that I knew people would like; the whole audience was carried away by it, and there was tremendous applause.- But I knew when I wrote it what sort of an effect it would make, and so I introduced it again at the end, with the result that it was encored.
sicnarf25 3 years ago
The next day Id made up my mind not to go to the concert at all, but in the evening the weather was fine, and so i finally decided to go, determined that if it went as badly as it did at the rehearsal, id go up to the orchestra, take the violin from the hands of the first violin , Herr La Houssaye, and conduct it myself.
sicnarf25 3 years ago
I was really very worried and would like to have rehearsed it again, but there was so much else to rehearse and so there was no time. So I had to go to bed in a state of some anxiety and feeling angry and discontented.
sicnarf25 3 years ago
It was performed on the Feast of Corpus Christi [18 June] to unanimous acclaim. I hear that there was even a report on it in the Courier de L Europe. So it has been exceptionally successful. I was very worried at the rehersal, as Ive never heard worse playing in my life, you cant imagine how they scraped and scrached their way through it twice in succession.
sicnarf25 3 years ago
-But I hope that even these idiots will find something to in it to like; and ive taken care not to overlook the premier coup d acrchet -and thats enough! What a fusse these boors make of this! What the devil!- I cant see any difference- they all begin together- just as they do elesewhere. Its a joke."
And in a different letter to his father telling him of the great sucess it had with the audience:
sicnarf25 3 years ago
Mozart disliked the french. This peice was one sucess while in paris.
In a letter to his fater,
They liked it very much. I too am vers pleased with it. But whether other people will like I do not know - and, to tell the truth, I really dont care; for who wont like it? I can vouch for the few intelligent French people who may be there; as for the stupids ones- I see no great harm if they dont like it.
sicnarf25 3 years ago
absolutely mind blowing
alilapointe1 3 years ago
Incredible hook at 1:00. One of his best. I wish he composed in a "French" style more often as he seemed to excel at it.
DavePerry2012 3 years ago 6
Awesome... Paris symphony on period instuments :D I can't help feeling the choice of tempo is a little conservative though...
TheCrazyCello 3 years ago 4
@TheCrazyCello "...period instruments...tempo is a little conservative..."
The juxtaposition of those terms, the one laudatory the other quibbling, makes your comment seem to me somewhat paradoxical.
polymath7 4 months ago
@polymath7 The use of period instruments and the Historically Informed Performance movement in general is actually a modern phenomenon and goes against the more conservative traditionalist approach to interpretive performance which is "what we've always done is best" which is not the same as "what they did when the piece was written". However, conservative or not in choice of instruments needn't have any influence on creating an exciting and vital performance of a work ;)
TheCrazyCello 4 months ago
@TheCrazyCello Ah, gotcha. Thanks for the enlightening elucidation.
polymath7 4 months ago
@polymath7 ::Giggle Snort:::
VintageSteampunk 2 months ago