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  • My favorite... Just perfect! :')

  • If the world was ruled by me, the people who disliked this would run into an "accident"

  • the people who disliked this comment take that bar and shove it up ur ass

  • These performers are like 70 cents flat. That's ok though, because they match with each other. :P

  • all of you people here...... have a great taste in music

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  • The greatest rapper of all time, Tonedeff, made a great song over this. The song is called "Velocity". Gotta check it. A masterpiece.

  • @ElRinconDeGiaco , the man was also a musician.

  • did you know that this piece was written by mozart about his fathers mood changes and his traveling life when he was a child.

  • I didn't know I liked trigonometry this much.. Interesting..

  • 1:55 (sigh) That Bass progression. Pure Genius.

  • @Bomethius True. And yet so simple.... That's what a genius does: uses something simple and makes look awsome. Later he does the same thing in minor. Truely a genie.

  • This interpretation is much more beautiful and masterful of that horrid Amadeus interpretation that everyone seems to come to know the 25th symphony from ...

  • Its just so beautiful ..

  • I listen to heavy metal and classical music. So what?

  • Arguably the greatest classical composer of all time...died penniless and buried in an unmarked grave. What a strange twist of fate.

  • @patriotted001 no. look at the right side of the videos and explore the best composer of all time.

  • awesome 

  • JULIET!!! :P

  • This was my llullby

  • @XIIIObsession this was my alarm clock:)

  • We are playing this in Orchestra! It is awesome! :D

    Oh and at 1:10, it sounds like Can-Can...

  • His talent was truly monstrous! An amazing artist...

  • @ marthal13 play skyrim much? haha j/k

  • I know I am but what are you?

  • The >musicans< of today aren't as great as the ones like this legend

  • @PianoN15 Most are actors pretending to be musicians.

  • @PianoN15 u mean, composers not musicians.

  • @PianoN15 u wrong sir.

  • Amazing!!

  • Why no love for the II-IV movements? They are great too.

  • I used to post dumb comments about Justin gayfer but then I took and arrow to the knee

  • @mathal13 Idiot.

  • @mathal13 Freak that I'm a KH Obsesser+Skyrim and I took a Chakram to the knee:D

  • @pokemoninlove ummm false. He wrote it in his late teens. U cant bullshit this stuff just look it up in any encyclopedia

  • my fav fuckn symphony by wmf. 38th and 29th and 41 all kick ass, but this is the best!

  • I love this motherfucker!

  • I love it

  • Although this recording posesses its own strengths, I prefer other recordings that either have a larger orchestra or better recording equipment.

  • Why do I have to read about Justin Bieber in every video on youtube? Can't people forget him?

  • @alexdalia hey look on the bright side at least there isn't a freaking arrow to the knee joke here :D

  • @alexdalia who is justin bieber ?

  • @alexdalia most commentators are teens and JB's their generation's new kids on the block/'n sync I'd say. I hated 'n sync,98 degrees,backstreet boys sometimes wish I could scream at the world, "THEY SUCK! STOP PAYING THEM MILLIONS!!!AHHHHH!!! REALLY?THEYRE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL GROUPS?!!!!" Now theres comments sec for that sentiment.At 27 years old now I dont give a shit about a flash in the pan teen icon,you guys should do the same,listen to your shit and live in your own world.where mozart rules

  • Try speeding down the highway with this, blasting out your eardrums.

  • WHO IS THE 7 PEOPLE WHO DONT KNOW MUSIC!!!!!

  • I'm the Mozart of huge balls trolololololololo

  • Fact:he wrote this when he was 7!

  • @pokemoninlove1 When he was 17 actually (Dec 1773).

  • one of the greatest songs ever

  • I'd prefer to listen to the molto lento version of this song

    It's a good song in general!

  • Ar rahman and titan bought me here

  • we're marching to this song along with lacrimosa and rondo alla turca for our drill in marching band and this is a fun song to play

  • I reckon this is one of the best renditions I've heard lately. The emphasis on the horns is amazing and quite unique, and I really appreciate the harpsichord with the depth it adds to the piece. We can trust a baroque ensemble to bring new ideas to the table. My thank for uploading.

  • sitting in class and this is the only thing that keeps me from hitting someone

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  • Fucking sick! similar to death metal.

    

  • @bieberslayer1 listen to red light in my eyes part 2 by children of bodom,and listen to this song again

  • @dragonheart6crush My friend told me about this and it blew my mind. I love Bodom.

  • @dragonheart6crush My friend told me about this and it blew my mind. I love Bodom.

  • im not in 2 classical musical but i love this

    he was genius

  • Beautiful

  • This is music not the crappy auto tune pop music today

    !

  • O YEAH!!!!!!! Now THIS is what i call MUSIC :D. It was the genius of this and other Hot Stuff by Mozart that made the movie Amadeus such a big hit. It has amazing power and strength.. far beyond the level of maturity of your average high school student. Yes its got a lot in common with the "Sturm und drang" style popular at the time, but it's 3 or levels of magnitude better than anything CPE Bach ever even conceived of on his very best day. GO MOZART!!!!

  • fantastic

  • mozart's ,music is so exciting.XD

  • i don't think you have to be intelligent to like this music, everyone like this, even stupid people :D>

  • La versión de Leonard Bernstein es insuperable; ésta versión me parece poco profunda, la percibo algo superficial y apresurada.

  • Justin Bieber has 5 accounts,they all disliked this.

    (Yes,yet another Bieber comment.)

  • anyone find it odd that i like metallica, slipknot and mozart?

  • this song is so amazing do you really think people will be listening to justin bieber in 300 plus years face the facts no one probly will mozart is in my opinion the greatest composer that has ever lived

  • Mozart's sister was just as talented but she was never recognized because she was a girl

  • @pianoplayerperson1 she was recognized, but certain facts helped Mozart:

    -he was younger, he was a boy, like you said and he composed a symphony when he was 8 years old.

    You must admit that Mozart was better than her; he even had perfect speech.

  • my high school band is playing this and it's pretty hard

  • MUSE ?? lol jajajaj

  • I'm big fan of yanni ... Listening to this I am flabbergasted .... Amazing composition ...

  • This is the best Mozart's symphony in my opinion.

  • @anatolypaykin i respect your opinion, but i think the 40 and specially the 41 symphony are definitely the best ones from him.

  • @davlor86 not to mention 29, 33, 31, 35, 36, 38 and 39

  • wow this reminds me of the storm of November 1703 which killed 8000 people in Britain and the bishop of bath and wells was in bed with his wife when the ceiling fell in. It was a bad storm. I remember it well

  • 4 dislikes? to me that equals 4 people this world could do with out!!!

  • Fact: Mozart wrote this when he was Justin Bieber's age.

  • @mozartsmusicblog This just shows that we've gone downhill in music indusry/celebrity bs. I wish talented ppl like Mozart were celebrities (well there is no one like Mozart but you get the point).

    Mozart is just on another level, just wow!

  • @mozartsmusicblog

    But Justin Bieber......

  • @mozartsmusicblog would justin bieber write something like this? that's a good question ;P

  • @mozartsmusicblog same mind yet the jb stinks at music. very sad.

  • @mozartsmusicblog I thought in a Mozart video I'd escape the motherfreaking JB comments. I was wrong.

  • @mozartsmusicblog wtf... listening to this and you think in justin bieber... cant believe it

  • @yotoxicity

    I think he's saying a counter-argument, since all of Justin Beiber's fans say he's so talented that he's the next Mozart. So I think he's pointing out that Justin Bieber is not as talented as Mozart, because Mozart was able to write this masterpiece at the same age, while Justin hasn't written anything memorable.

    Of course, there is no point in countering such statement made by his fans, because saying such a comment is so fucking retarded.

  • lol this is the audition piece for yopw...... trying to join

  • Im in my schools advanced orchestra i play the cello part and it even sounds good on its own. No matter how fast its always amazig

  • I'm 16, and I feel like I've wasted my youth ignoring beautiful music like this. I've taken a sudden interest today. Could anyone recommend other works for me to listen to?

  • @AliceItoko Um, Divertimento No. 14 is awesome, Handel's Concerto Grosso Op. 6 No. 1, Bach's Six Cello Suites, Vivaldi's Concerto for Four Violins in B minor, Dvorak's Slavonic Dance... Just look.

    And if your looking for something really interesting, look up Handel-Halvorsen's Passacaglia played by Wells Cunningham.

    These are very few of the amazing works out there.

  • @AliceItoko start with vivaldi four seasons.^^ summer is my favorite followed by winter , spring autumn.then try to listen to more again.

  • @AliceItoko all the Beethoven Symphonies. They're awesome ( 6, 7 and 9 especially )

  • Amadeus was a great movie.. :)

  • my ipod used to have battery problems and would die instantly after like a day of charge, strangely when i put this symphony in their to listen i no longer had any battery problems.......

  • i dig this one

  • whats are the chords at 4:06 

  • @WildKoolAid13 sounded like a V-I cadence

  • there is no way he wrote this at age 17, i need to see a birth certificate

  • Vanhal lived from 1739 - 1813 and wrote numerous concertos. I recently listened to the principal double-bassist foe the St. Louis Symphony play Vanhal's Double Bass concerto in D major (the whole barogue program for the day used major pieces by Bach, Hummel, Vanhal, and Handel). This symphony is one of my favorites - Mozart was still quite young when he wrote it).

  • @FrTomNaturalist 1739? Looks like I was seventeen years off in calling him an *exact* contemporary.

    I'll look into that double bass concerto.

  • im eating grapes and the taste just exploded in my mouth. epic.

  • i love mozart , as much marybeth

  • The most famous version is in a different key but this one sounds great as well!

  • it's in a different key that im playing in

  • Fantastic !

  • You can find the BEST version of this masterpiece HERE: /watch?v=7lC1lRz5Z_s

    Please thumbs up so everyone can appreciate...

  • si fuera dueño de una petrolera, a la nafta especial,le haría una publicidad con esta música porque conbina la energía, la clase y es muy definida.

  • Genius simply genius. I love this Man's Music. All of you Mozart fans should listen to violin concerto #5 Tempo di Minuetto if you have not yet already.

  • holy shit this is so beautiful

  • I had to learn this in two days for District Honor Orchestra High School division. It's ridiculous on bass.

  • @XAceofBassX :O !

  • Nice piece, it's actually my favoutite of Mozart! 5 stars all the way!!!

  • This took me forever to learn how to play this on a violen haha I barely know how to play some of it haha but I still try to get it all tho but its so hard haha. I love this one too its so amazing on how they do this so well I cant even play anywhere near this lol.

  • A minor mod with such energy?! Mozart is really amazing!!!

  • SSSSOOOOO MUUUCCHH ENERGY.

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  • Anyone else notice the similarity of the first theme with that of Beethoven's first piano sonata?

  • Hi everyone.

    Me not showing off.

    Me is Japanese.

    I play this now.

    Me 8 years old.

    This is my sistor's acont.

    Plis dount tel my sistor,

    or shi wll neg a me.

    But mos of the ti I use this account.

  • I no think you really Japanese boy. I think you try to pull honourable plonkers of people reading your post. No?

  • @Kitagamimimi I hate you, Me no likey you. Me thinky you try to blow up me ship.

  • @pinkfloydrules118 HAHAHAHAHAHAHA...thanks for that laugh

  • beautiful piece :)

  • this reminded me of nadame!! :D

  • this makes me smile

  • Wonderful interpretation,original, period instruments

    expressive and convincing articulation!

    Thank you so much my friend Harmonico 101 for this recording

    Warm regards from Germany!

  • Energetic, powerful, creative, and definitely my favorite symphony movement (next to Beethoven's symphony No.5)

  • Orchestra I'm in (6th ,7th ,8th grade Chamber Orchestra) is gonna play this for our end of year concert! So fun :D

  • it inspired me in first sight i wish i knew it earlier. love it

  • recuerdos

  • Ha

    Take that, scared?

    he

  • What Can I say? It is the creation where the spiritual feeling takes it culmination.

  • Quelle musique!!! un régal...

    L♥

  • Many thanks for posting this "little" gem!

  • "Meravigliosa!" lode a Mozart

  • The English Concert... good choice. I recently ordered their collection of Mozart symphonies. It finally arrived and so far I'm VERY impressed... especially with their rendition of 'Jupiter'. It has the right balance of immediacy and understatement.

    My only gripe is that they only included the numbered symphonies and only in their original versions, which is a great same because I much prefer the revised version of the 'Paris' symphony.

  • Mozart was only 17 years old when he composed this symphony... but the genius was very old.

  • titan watches from India have music from 01:28 onward upto 01:52 in their advertisement

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  • Could be a a couple of reasons...

    It could be that their period instruments are tuned slightly different from A 440. (The English Concert plays with period instruments)

    It could be that they are all out of tune together (which happens).

    or

    It could be a recording error (sample rate mistake, or some other thing like that)

    but this seems unlikely.

    Most likely the period instrument...OR

    It could be you lol! I didn't check to see if you are correct in your claim, but I'll take your word for it.

  • My friend they are probably trying to be true to the original tuning scheme,which was around 407 instead of 440 as it is today.Think of that ! Mozart had he come into the world today would wonder why all his music was being played"sharp".I'm not sure when the tuning went to 440,but I'm pretty sure it started to go up during Beethovens time--I think by the time Liszt came in,it was up to 440,as he and other piano virtousos wanted a brighter sound--a sound that you get when you raise the pitch.

  • hmmm very informative, Thanks! :)

  • @mrbrianmccarthy I didn't know this :O It's rather interesting. I've always wondered why 440 is the "standard tuning"

  • I Loooove this soong...<3

  • Song? Where's the singing?

  • its more of the wonderful talents of insturments

  • Oh lord, stop worrying about the trivial. This piece should be teaching you that.

  • Yes, everybody should never learn about music because that would be "trivial". The only thing trivial is your subjective assertion that the piece is about "teaching me that I should not care about trivial matters".......and in asserting this, you've trivialized this work. GOOD JOB!

  • People should be learning about music, but fussing over a slight is error is foolish. Exact terminology IS trivial compared to the awesome divinity of music. Just be glad that someone who isn't formally trained is music is taking an interest instead scaring them off by belittling them. It's no wonder common people want to have no part in intellectual communities and activities, when not only is it challenging to become involved, but there are people like you who sneer at their efforts.

  • Slight error? First of all, this is s HUGE error to not know what the difference between a song and a symphony is. But lets say you're right and it is trivial...

    "scaring them off by belittling them"

    So slight sarcasm that provokes thought and research is belittling? What a baby you must be. You're the kind of person that makes playgrounds padded so children can't get hurt. You're the kind of person that thinks everything should be bubblegum and sunshine.

    (also, down-thumbing is so juvenile)

  • You've missed the point completely. Reread my comment, look for the big ideas instead of worrying about the trivial once again.

  • holy shit, get over it, you self-righteous prick.

    The BIG idea huh? I only see ridiculous comments that use buzzwords like "divinity in music". What the hell is divinity in music....please define........well actually don't because this conversation is ridiculous, it's like talking to Oprah about why stranger danger is overblown. I don't care what naval-gazing things you have to say. Even if you respond I'm not gonna read it.

    Yea that's right, I'm stooping to your level (ahem...down thumber)

  • Classical music is not for everyone. If someone is to stupid to understand it, and are scared away that easy, then they should be scared away, as stupidity and divinity is uncomparable.

  • @Desinokara

    The statement "Classical music is not for everyone" could be applied to any music genre. Is Rap for everyone? Is Black Metal for everyone? As for calling "stupid" people who do not understand Classical music, it would be interesting to know if people from e.g. Iran would also deem you stupid for not understanding their microtonal music. In my experience, you can grow to like any music genre with sufficient exposure but (continued)

  • @Desinokara

    (continued) but some factors can interefere with one's music exploration. This includes the culture and social class to which one identifies and one's beliefs about what is good music or about whether or not a given music genre conflicts with one's own identity. (Sorry for any possible English mistakes).

  • @Desinokara 0.O

  • @Desinokara I'm not trolling but your first "to" should have been "too" I'm just giving you the heads up since you're talking about intellect, again, not trolling

  • Oh my GOD, Harmonico, you and Oedipus Coloneus do me so much... aaaahhh joy!

    Finally, I hear the English Concert's version of this wonderful composition, do you know where I can purchase this?

    Thanks a lot, I'm so fed up with these hyper-modern-romantic played versions. Again, thanks a lot! :D:D:D:D:D:D

  • I really like this song, I am playing for my high schools graduation it should be fun playing with full orchestra

  • You can hear the challenge and determination what such genius Sinfonia indeed I can't stop hear it every time the piece end I turn it on again

  • My fav piece of Moazrt right here!

  • It is utterly sad that Mozart did not compose any music for the cello...

  • This is my theme song!

  • Oh is the little hehe, the No. 40 is Big hahaha, I prefer the little, and i made an arrengement for string quartet haha

  • Wow! This seems like a much more electric performance than modern instruments provide.

  • I thank "Amadeus" for introducing me to Mozart