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  • hihi bin ne ganz liebe

  • das hört sich bedrohlich an, es sollte eigentlich das Gegenteil sein

  • isn't that too fast?

  • i like this...

  • Andante means slow. This tempo might be moderato.

  • hm nie mehr schuften bin so reich

  • hmz bin selber aus Frankfurt

  • soso das was ich entdeckt habe geht sowas von ab

  • hiya nie mehr schuften bin so reich

  • tooo fast, I agree.

  • so ich hab was unanständiges entdeckt

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  • Bin eher der Beethoven Bewunderer, aber ich muss sagen ganz große Klasse, RESPEKT

  • hm ich wiege 300 kilo

  • Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, Segundo Movimiento, Romaze: Andante

  • Good articulation. nice clear sound. personal preferences do play a role but in my opinion: a tad slower and it would be absolutely perfect.

  • beautiful sound.

    BUT TOO FAST.

  • @007TheViolinist

    I was going to say the exact same thing. Masterful but WHY SO FAST????

  • I am only 11 but this is a beautiful piece of music so enteligantly played I simply adore it

  • @doriandlily1999 Cool! I'm glad someone near my age appreciates this. When I was eleven, all I listened to was classical music, especially Mozart and Grieg. *nerd*

  • @doriandlily1999 haha impressed most people only know Mozart and Beethoven as classical composers and dont recognise any music by either.

  • alright. reading your comments seemed more enjoyable to be than the piece. now guys please enough on the first loves :))) HAHAHA

  • @jemish16

    Lmao, to me this reminds me of a pretty day for some reason ;D

  • These guys play wonders, but... do they really think this is an andante? it would be perfect if it were a little slower:)

  • @SilenceTheQuiet My friend, you are quite right!

  • @SilenceTheQuiet

    I completely agree. That's the first thing that came to my mind. Just a little bit to fast for this Romanze.

  • i guess the french dont know what adante is

  • @Nstrumentalist1986 Andante means "walking pace"

  • @Nstrumentalist1986 maybe you just walk, really slowly

  • Je trouve cette version trop rapide :(

  • The tempo is a bit fast for 'romance andante' this to me is more 'mezzo andante'

  • @sgqsa I don't know too much of musical literature, but do you mean "Romance Allegro?"

  • @JacobDesselles not that fast, maybe Romance Moderato

  • @BabyJamefig

    Wie alt ? ;D

  • Mozart is the best.

  • The tempo is perfect in my opinion, love is not always slow and sultry.

    Nevertheless, this is quite a beauty~-

  • heÿ_bìn_sø_eïnsam_hêûté_wïll_j­êmánd_mit_mîå_schrèîbén

  • @CutiyyNicholaa939

    es gibt viele leute , I yhink so, die mit Dir spreche moechten, frage ist nur : zum welchen thema:)

  • Bravo!!!

  • The tempo is much too fast for this Mozart song. They seem like they can't wait to get offstage. Bad...

  • @0me0my1 I see what you mean. I mean the playing is good, but the tempo is off for this song.

  • @MrMrmike5 Not song: this "Piece" I meant to say.

  • That's just... wow.

  • nothing can be more beautiful !!!

  • eine kleine nachtmusik = a little night music

  • allegretto o andante. ?

  • @faemdia Normaleweise andante, aber für mein Geschmack ist es eher allegretto.

  • allegretto o andante?

  • 15 people who dislike this video are salieri's fans

  • its good but this piece wasnt made to be that fast,this piece should be slow and majestic

  • this is truly romantic music, not like the "romantic" music crap we listen from Justine Bieber lol

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  • @BabyJameflg j'aimerais beaucoup apprendre l'allemand...

  • @reinehcreinehc Moi aussi :O

  • The tempo was perfect. It was what Mozart had originally intended.

  • it's 4/4 & it feels more like a moderato to me. their version sounds fine too, but maybe it could be a bit slower.

  • Too fast! It is an andante...uff

  • great stuff. thanx for upload

  • @McGyverCZ i watched the movie again today, and the music brought me here lol.

  • ich hab das stück auch schon auf querflöte gespielt und mir gefällts sehr gut !

  • a little faster than my favorite tempo for this but still lovely.

    I forget how moving this is. Its almost a cliche now but its sublime.

  • my favorite of all, beautiful

  • my favorite of all, beautoful

  • my favirite of all, beautoful

  • My wedding music:)...18 days ago

  • @lucioscp

    I must get classical players at my wedding... whenever that will be.

  • @lucioscp

    Mine 2 :D

  • Simply beautiful... Mozart at his finest.

    Actually, more like 'Mozart at his most typical,' but, when typical is Mozart, it ceases to be an insult and becomes instead a most exaulted compliment of the highest order.

    Thank you, Fasculin, for posting this lovely music.

  • Coming up shortly is the Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major, K. 525: The piece was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1787.

    Popularly called "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" in German which means "a little serenade", or as often rendered, "a little night music," it was written for a chamber ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with optional double bass. It is usually performed by string orchestras.

    This is a fitting tribute to my OCTOBER 26th ... coming up. Happy listening!

  • huhu wenn jemand sich um mich kümmern würde wäre ich glücklich.. bin so einsam

  • top video hey ho bin so einsam jemand lust zum chatten oder so

  • Love It!

  • I love how the performers make expressions at each other, whether they be smiles or winces ;)

  • this hit sucks

  • i loveee thiss <3

  • Mozart is one happy guy XD

  • This version might be a trifle too fast, but it shows that this particular movement of Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" is pure genius. Listenig to this is food for the soul, it makes me so happy to be alive!

  • Performed much too fast. Disgraceful to Mozart.

  • @0me0my1 From what I know of Mozart's character, I think he'd be a little less 'stick-up-the-arse' about it. But I guess someone's gotta do it

  • Form: Rondo

    0:00 A section

    1:28 B section (new material, chromatic motion)

    2:16 A returns briefly

    2:26 C section (new theme, minor modal mixture)

    3:18 A returns

    4:00 Coda (based on A material)

  • @msundblad Merci!

    

  • Esta es una joya de la musicologia universal !!

  • *-*

  • i have nothing else to say and there's nothing left to say. too beautiful.

  • tienen mucha prisa

  • This may have a slightly quicker tempo than what was originally intended. You be the judge and tell me what you think. When I play the piano version, I take it slower.

  • nice.

  • wolfgang is one of the best composers of all times

  • Mozart, the one true bright and shining star of the musical firmament.

  • There are no words to describe this...magnificent, elegant, stunning come to mind but they hardly do it justice.

  • Everytime I hear this I reminisce over my first true love, holding her hand in mine, walking through the rolling grassy hills and orchards of blossoming tree's, like it was yesterday.

  • @Ellipser

    hahaha leave yesterday behind and live for today.

  • @Ellipser

    hahaha leave yesterday behind and live for today...

  • @Ellipser Yes I agree. Mozart was not just a genius composer, he also knew whe music is (and should always be) about: breathe it, drink it, live it: the only art form that touches your very soul.

  • @Ellipser fag

  • @Ellipser This song reminds me of my first "love" as well, she was the star of the nutcracker, and I remember watching her dance across the stage to this song.

  • @Vandross2220

    I don't mean to sound like an ass, but why was this being played during The Nutcracker?

  • @Ellipser dude I dont even know you but listening to the music + reading ur comment made ME want to walk thought the rolling grassy hills and orchards of blossoming trees with you. lol

  • @1straightupgirl lool faggggoot.... xD

  • @FriknKiller

    -_- i'm pretty sure you called a girl a fag. fail. but that was a creeper comment haha xD

  • @Ellipser did that really happen

  • @godwhyisthistaken Why yes, it did. My girlfriend at that time had a small portable tape player and a mix of classical music on tape.

  • @Ellipser When I listen to it it reminds be of baby giraffes

  • @Ellipser what a sissy

  • @Ellipser I had a music box as a child which played this, so like your reminder of your first love, everytime I hear this it takes me back all those (16) years. It is a lovely feeling being whisked back all those years, back to a happy moment!

  • Magnificent

  • this the best version...i feel this is how mozart would prefer it to sound

  • ehm ja das ist wrong its wrong its not the nachtmusik man ich weiß echt nich obs das in englisch auch gibt den begriff mein ich HELP !!

    bey.

    have a bnice day dondt spend your time as you tube sou much cause you have to live your life !!

    go outside and enjoy it !!!

  • was laberst du da? tüllich ist das eine kleine nachtmusik ?! :D

  • sehr gut!!!!!

  • Well, Mozart wrote this Romance, Andante, alla breve (in 2). I know we are use to hear this music in a very slow four. Mozart's fault?...

    I like the tempo of this orchestra better. Sorry to those who prefer the so called "tradition".

  • Woww, I can't believe that Contrabass-LEGEND Guy D. Tuneh is part of this Ensemble...

    Congratulations and all the best!!

  • I think this piece was meant to be peaceful, but in this tempo it seems to me even a bit nervous and aggressive.. but it's my own opinion, someone else could like it..

  • I agree to your comment. It´s played much too fast!

  • It is played so fast and lost beauty.

  • this is what known as criminal speeding

  • da da da da da da dum da da da dum da da da dum its one my son played quite well on the piano at a friends home and well i love some classical CLASSICS lol but i am having a brain fart and cant come up with it to find on here i thought it was beethovens 5 but not . please help tell me what i need to exactly type in to see and hear this by someone good or he himself

  • Bravissimo!

  • ^this word may be used to describe you

  • It isn't too fast for a romance? Bravo good playing

  • I looove this piece;)

    I'm playing it in the orchestra I'm in and it's just realllly pretty

  • Brilliant! the sound and emotion emitted is outstanding! The speed at which this movement is taken is just perfect.. I've heard so many dragging versions that this is a breath of fresh air! keep it up!!!

  • This music is so beautiful. But I consider it really fast... However in my opinion this is one of his most beautiful Adagios. Although Mozart was better at (is this preposition correct?) writing faster movements, this is amazing. Another slow movement I adore is the 2nd movement of the clarinet concerto :D. I LOVE AUSTRIAN COMPOSERS!

  • i think the speed is OK, piano version 's even faster, :)

  • too fast please slow down after all its love,romance not run from your ex

  • lol

    so true

  • Too fast. Utter garbage.

  • The saddest piece written in a major key ever. He wrote this after his father died; and Mozart wrote this to hide his deep sadness, which is apparent beneath the joyful facade. The reason for doing so was because his father had rejected him for marrying Constanze, and wanted to seem indifferent with the death, and wanted to hide his actual feeling of deep remorse.

  • The best one I've heard in a long time.

  • I love this version of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik so much I want to make love to it!

  • this is the speed i play it on the piano, i know its supposed to be slower but for some reason it seems to pull you towards a faster tempo.

  • Too fast for an Andante.

  • Kinda fast, but lovely

  • haha.  andante = at a walking pace. maybe french people walk faster.

  • lmfao

  • @duhhh86 Gotta walk fast when you're running from battle.

  • @duhhh86 actually andante is in italian ;)

  • @dzsemol haha yeah, but this group is french. ;)

  • @duhhh86 oh i see :D sorry i thought you were talking about "andante"

  • @duhhh86 Yeah but is is at a "moderate walking pace", not a "let's sneak" walking pace.

  • i'm playing for our concert i redckon it's gonna be pretty hard on the bass

  • the piece is awesome! it is simple but has deep meaning. it is impressive!

  • excellent!! this tempo sounds great to me...I don't see what people are complaining about

  • Tubelers,

    I have heard this piece played in a slower tempo.

    It sounds good too. Many prefer the easier cadence. I like this version. Night music, to me, should be lively. It feels happier vs. pastoral.

    Best wishes.

  • i love your youtube name

  • jimmyi9cer,

    Thanks.

    Best wishes.

  • Gorgeous performance.

  • I love Mozart's music! One of my goals, is to learn the violin part to this piece.

  • Best wishes.

  • my goal is to learn the viola part because my orchestra is playing this piece, at least I believe so

  • for some reasons, slow music is always the hardest to play...

  • cool!! awsome!!

    I hope i can play it someday.....

  • More of a pulse to my ears. Tuned to a regular heartbeat, it flows nicely through the stream.

  • amazing ...  love that music...

  • They all look so happy when they're playing. That's nice to see.

  • wunderschöne musik von einem tragischem genie

  • It makes me cry.

  • Mozart would like this version.

  • You don't find it ever so slightly a bit too fast?

  • yeah I agree I've never heard it this fast either

  • Well... I've never heard it any slower. But maybe I just heard it too often, so I'm used to it being played that fast ^-^

  • Geiler Sound ^^

  • Slower's more delicate. I do think this is how Mozart himself would have conducted it.

  • i just realized..there's no one conducting.___.

  • In small formations like this, it's usually the "spalla" or leader - the main violin player - who conducts the ensemble whilst also playing, and this is definitely the case here.

  • so pretty much..

    the main violin leads the tempo and everything?

  • I'm sorry, I have no idea how it actually happens. Let's hope an actual musician can answer your question. My guess is that during rehearsals instead of the conductor screaming at the musicians like crazy, it's the leader. I've never actually been able to fathom the conductor's role when an orchestra is playing, though I can understand perfectly what it is that they do prior to that.