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  • This is my favorite! Tomorrow, God willing, will be the 100th birthday of my Grandmother Sylvi. She is one of the three mothers I had, she passed away in 1997, and she left her son and and me to carry on, never mind the dogs barking.

  • One of the strongest evr5 pieces!

  • Right tempo!

  • That´s so great!

  • the first part of this music sondy very barque stylish

  • AMAZING MOVEMENT! I LOVE IT SO MUCH!

  • I love it in this tempo

  • This sounds so fast compared to Pinnock's version which is other-world :)

  • Of course this movement was never intented to be danced to! It is simply a typical Classical Sonata form movement - a minuet and trio. Basic O'level music stuff!

  • i always say mozart's music could never get any better but then another piece comes up and amazes me

  • the first time I hear it played so fast...and it's not bad

  • This is probably a bit fast for my taste, but i like it. I think there is room for different approaches. It is a dance-ie type thing after all. Who really knows what Mozart had in mind- can we figure him out with pure scholarship? I rather hope not, actually!

  • @locomotifx Well, a minuet is a dance, after all... even though some Symphonic minuets are entirely undanceable, this one evidently is not. :-)

  • @Garpinator Exactly! How many of these sonata movements aren't (or weren't) dances and popular song-forms? I'm glad you think of Mozart as danceable - I dance (after a fashion) to D. Scarlatti's sonatas regularly! Who says the appeal of "classical" music had to be entirely cerebral?

  • @Garpinator and thus the Scherzo was developed :)

  • I do not like it this fast! Definitely not what Mozart had in mind...

  • The third movement of a Symphony should not be played so allegro.

  • for some reason i get a vivaldi feel from this movement....

  • @theman9126 Same here. I don't know till which extreme are they accurate with the so called "historical performance". Anyway, I like it.

  • @SuperZeroo yeah you're right.....it is pretty nice definitely and there are those moments of chromatiscism which make it a mozart classic (woah big words) and pieces like these dont come along all the time

  • @1:22

    Bliss!

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  • A rather crisper rendering of this movement than is usually given. I like it.

  • You took the words right out of my mouth.

  • the best. what is this from- if it is from anything? it's very nice- thank you for posting it.

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