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  • Happy Birthday to Mozart!

  • Who is Justin Bieber? A teen rocker? A moviestar from America? Im telling you, I will outlive him, and Im still here at 50. Anyone there for a 10 grand bet?

  • min 00:34 trompeta

    min 00:45 flauta trravasera i el clarinet

  • What's wrong with you people?!! Wolfgang's Jupiter it's on the air, and you talking about Justin Bieber and Glee COME ON! GIVE US A BRAKE! I give a damn about JB and thats why i don't pay attention to him, LIVE AND LET LIVE AND PLEASE STOP TALKING ABOUT HIM ON EVERY VIDEO ON THIS FUCKING WEBSITE.

  • @sas147741 nerdrage much lately?

  • @sas147741 Haha, somehow I can't imagine people will still listen to Justin Bieber in 200 or so years' time.

  • i don't like the way the oboes pierce their way through the orchestra..

  • hay 20 personas que no saben nada de música

  • errr everyone is typing in other foreign languages that I don't know and i have a feeling it means this classical music is great lol. Anyways I love this song and I loce classical music and i bet the 20 people listen to Justin Bieber music or should i say Justin Beaver, that show off singer who doesn't even sing well.

  • does anyone know when this was recorded?

  • @Justin95386 This was recorded in 1979.

  • Una de mis sinfonias favoritas de mozart .Por alguna razon prefiero esta musica a la actual de hoy en dia , ya que ahora llamais musica a cual quier sonido con ritmo... Eso desde mi punto de vista me ha parecido tan ignorante.

    Tengo 14 años y amo la musica clasica.

  • @Peshugadepollo jejeje... pues tu perfil dice que tienes 28, y amas Glee... que loser.

  • @sauhlo No Lo que pasa es que Pongo 28 para poder ver TODOS los videos de youtube :3 Ohsi

    Eso mismo Hise en Facebook

  • right channel and left one is reverse

  • con esta sinfonia me enamore de la musica clasica!!!

  • 20 people don't know what real music is.

  • @Slightlybent Very narrow and bigoted thing to say.

  • Karl Boehm - DER Mozart Spezialist und die Wiener Philharmoniker - das BESTE Orchester der Welt!

    Besser geht's nicht!

  • Júpiter tem lá os seus raios e seus defeitos. Mas esses defeitos e raios se tornam música nas flautas, clarinetas e até nos instrumentos mais graves que passaram pelas mãos de Mozart. Não cristianizam de certo pela pauta do Evangelho´. Ah! se Júpiter ouvisse a Sinfonia de Mozart, de certo teria sido mais humano. pratespaulo

  • I like subtential string section, yet vibrant and up to command, this would be the most likely what Mozart would approve, in fact be exuberant to hear!!!

  • ahahahahhahah........IB!

    

  • Having only studied this piece so far, I forgot how small classical orchestras looked

  • @ajayalmighty They should play all Mozart's orchestral music with a big orchestra as it produces a much fuller, smoother sounds than those flimsy period ones.

  • Hello... Where can I get a song like Carmina Burana? Thank u!

  • WIENER Philharmoniker!

  • My orchestra is playing this piece. I'm in 6th grade :)

  • @jiffy763 Well, your orchestra is bad ass.

  • obviously your 6th grade orchestra cant econompass Mozarts musical genius, so shut the fuck up.

  • @elisekarrour1 What's wrong with you?

  • it was my dads favourite piece. he's gone now. but the love for this one stays with me. 

  • It's so fantastic I feel the urge to cry in front of such a greatness.

  • wow this is really good

    my high school is playing this at the moment :)

  • the first antecedent and consequent phrases are just beautiful, amazing, and when it changes to B♭ ... the contrast is just awesome. Why are there not musicians like that today?

  • @naper02 because if there were. We could be happy :'(

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  • ¡Espléndida! los glizzandos... el fraseo... excelente interpretación.

  • It's hard to believe he dies before he was 40

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  • one of the most powerful movements of any symphony ever composed.

  • Bohm understands this composer completely. Klemperer too. But you have to buy Beecham's 41 on EMI. It's monumental.

  • Bohm understands this composer completely.

  • quit fighting and enjoy it

  • The Occult, Mesmerism, Astrology, Numerology, and a fathers drive to make up for his own shortcomings. Did Mozart ever have a chance at a normal life?; No, but an extraordinary one out of his own control? He was an entity, a pawn of forces in his creation and nurturing, the spirit of genius trumps all but dies without the consent of one's innate true will.

  • I did not read Wikipedia (I did not realize there was an article on Mozart's religious beliefs). And not all freemasons are christians. My point is evidence of his religiosity is conflicting. There has been a tendency to assume that unless people openly admitted they were atheists (Verdi, Berlioz and Brahms are examples), especially in the pre-Modern era they must automatically be considered Christian. B

  • I get so tired of watching people on here argue over who was more genius. I, for one, am self taught and am on going into composition and have actually composed a few pieces based on the actual structures of the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras, and I firmly believe that unless you're a master of music and have written pieces that have been played for centuries you have no room to compare or judge composers! I do however believe this is one of the most ingenious pieces ever written though!

  • What serenity the 41st Symphony has! This is arguably Mozarts greatest!

  • titan

    

  • The London is well crafted and firmly structured - very direct and melodically balanced, and VERY grand (some think too grand). The Classical period was at the same time as the Age of the Enlightenment, which emphasized rationalism, and organization. It was not explicitly atheistic, though it is true that the first atheistic composers (Mozart was one) started appearing around and directly after this period.

  • @PhysicalsimForever Mozart was not atheist, many are misguided by false information, he was part Roman Catholic and free mason read a book, not wikipedia

  • I still think Haydn's London and Surprise Symphonies are better than any of Mozart's (look them up), though - however Moz was better in other styles.

  • @PhysicalsimForever

    Wow, a fellow Haydn lover! I do too. Love Amadeus, but the London Symphony is so good.

    Thanks

  • Bach's counterpoint is superior to that of all other composers (look at his Tocatta and Fugue in D minor for example), but Mozart is clearly the better composer melodically, as the music is less 'thick' and more homophonic, so melody becomes more important. Classical period music is more melody-based than the more flashy and ornate Baroque music.

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  • @PhysicalsimForever by what standard are you judging bach's counterpoint to all other composers?

    I agree with you about mozart's music being less thick. i would put a lower a lower pitch instrument in just to suit my musical taste.

  • Mozart wasn't interested in writing fugues or focusing solely on harmony. And yes his music is more rhythmically and texturally dynamic than earlier composers, they approached music from different aesthetic goals; and I've never seen any musician accuse his music of lacking melody.

  • "Mozart is much more rhythmically and texturally advanced than JS Bach"

    Oh & black is white is it. Mozart's fugues are pathetic. His music is no where near the same density as Bach's. It sound half baked compared to Bach's. It sounds like not all the voices have been worked out properly. Those repeated notes as padding & twiddly little cliches instead of melodic strands.

    It's corny frivolous junk.

  • @pobinr take that up with music history. everyone knows that after Bach no one wanted or tried to keep writing polyphonic music. you're describing the qualities of the Classical period

  • am i the only one who thinks mozart's masterpieces are amazing, but most of his other works are mediocre and boring? i dunno

    then again, most of the classical period was just the same stuff over and over

    nothing beats the romantic, nope nope

  • These two men are incomensurable.

    "Mozart's music is pathetic & corny..." Do you understand anything about music?

    Mindless comparisions! Just pure waste of words and time.

  • I grew up with this musik and those pictures: Every Sunday morning the Austrian TV brought a concert like this syncronized with the radio broadcast. And I as a little hyperactive boy sat quietly there for two hours to the smell of a delicious lunch to come and the rustling of my father's newspaper. This music is an essential part of Austria - and of my life.

  • this is dirtier than Beethoven's last movement

  • bach escribio musica para regosijo de los angeles del cielo ...solo que los angeles para regicijase es a mozart a quien escuchan...

  • The arguments about who is best...Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, would be amusing if it were not for the sad truth...we now live in a time and in a nation where many young people cannot join the discussion because they have heard of none of these great composers...we should all join together to make sure live performance of these great works of art survive and are played....go to the symphony, support the arts...conserve the remnants of our culture...and get your kids to listen...

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  • Mozart sounds like he's recycling his same old cliches.

    Where as Bach always did something new in every piece.

  • @pobinr yeah.. Mozart inspired Chopin, Beethoven, and alot of other famous composers... Bach is indeed amazing.. but remember... Mozart was very young compared to bach.

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  • @jeunehomme9 Listening to the opening. What bluster. Bash crash the orchestra making a noise together playing block chords. Not very clever is it. Then the usual pathetic Mozart cliches. No melody, no counterpoint just corny Mozart cliches. Mozart's dumbed down polyphony for the masses. Dumbed down compared to Bach's music.

  • @pobinr can you do any better? slagging off due to envy is a corny cliche too

  • @beastinblack You don't have the perception to see that Mozart is faking it half the time. That repeated note formula he uses endlessly is the most elementary I lifeless means of accompaniment. It sounds half baked compared to Bach's music. In Bach's music all the voices are dynamic. In Mozart's half of them are static. Corny & pathetic frivolous junk.

    What has envy to do with it.

  • @pobinr Bach is from the Baroque era and Mozart is from the Classic era,you can't compare composers from different eras since they both have different styles,way of thinking and most importantly different ways of composing.I love Bach and Mozart equally and I would never compare both.Besides they were both musical geniuses,no need for comparison.

  • @SnipeurHead01 Why not compare the two ?

    Bach's music is not to be pigeon holed into a little time slot.. the baroque !

    Beethoven said 'Bach is the immortal God of harmony'.

    Mozart's music is dumbed down polyphony compared to Bach's.

    Mozart's music is pathetic & corny in comparison

  • @pobinr

    Beethoven also considered himself Mozart's greatest fan. Tchaikovsky considered Mozart the musical Christ. Mozart was also loved by Chopin, Debussy, Saint-Saens. Did these musicians know nothing? Your perception of Mozart's music is warped from fanaticism and ignorance. I Polyphony is only one aspect of music. Mozart is much more rhythmically and texturally advanced than JS Bach. Also, the last movement of this symphony has a quintuple invertible counterpoint fugato.

  • @pobinr Einstein once said that while Beethoven created his music, Mozart's "was so pure that it seemed to have been ever-present in the universe, waiting to be discovered by the master." The universe is bound by cliches that define our very existence, without them we wouldnt exist. Without Mozart's corny cliches then music would have evolved to become very tiresome indeed. 'recycling the same old ideas'? now that very statement IS a cliche in itself ie an attempt to make yourself sound clever.

  • Bohm's interpretation is a little boring.

  • beautiful !!!!!!

  • <3

  • @BlueViolin7891 Lol "man whore" that made me laugh... Where the fuck did you hear that??? No where in history states Mozart was any sort of " whore". Shit that was funny. Are you high??

  • One of my very favorite symphonies. Beethoven's are great, too, of course, and Mahler's, and there are a bunch of others, but Mozart's are always the easiest to get along with.

  • I don't quite get this piece. Why is everyone raving aabout it? In my view Haydn's symphonies are superior,

  • @saintdracula1 attention citizens

  • @phantomofthedrivein Actually, this sounds different after a second hearing.

  • @saintdracula1 yeah like an alarm clock

  • @saintdracula1 A third hearing improves things further still.

  • I wonder if PDQ Bach did this one? I could just imagine him writing some music for a piece like this!! Great sounds, don't get me wrong but this one screams of PDQ Bach!

  • jupiter. my daddies fav.

  • @pettymolly I heard it through the grapevine

  • I like the style introduced in 2:40, 3:16, and 7:27 - beautiful, bold, and progressive.

  • me too

  • @toni4branti true, that's mozart, and what all classical composers desired to achieve.

  • The sensitivity and control in the formal way of constrocting a symphony was overwhelming within that genious of Salzburg. Great!!!

  • This symphony is something else.. Nothing else is even close

    Love you, Mozart.

  • Jupiter. No words can describe what this piece means to me

  • will orchestras perform gradual changes in tempo? can the conductor decide changes in tempo that arent in the score?

  • @phantomofthedrivein The conductor can change tempo and dynamics and will do so but usually it's a very slight alteration. The conductor will usually try and portray what the composer would have wanted based on the stylistic period to there best ability...unless the conductor has a big ego and thinks his ideas are better then the composers which will happen every now and again

  • las matematicas hechas arte

  • This is so optemistic symphony. so open and heavenly, suits perfectly to Jupiter as roman god or a star, which are the same

  • The conductor looks badass. This piece as well. Beautiful

  • As vezes um pedaço do céu cai na Terra na forma de pedacinhos de música. Obrigado Mozart por recolhe-los e formar esse linda sinfonia. José Roberto Vicci - Curitiba-PR Brasil

  • beautiful and perfect

  • It is uncanny how much my dad resembled Bohm, though he was not even close to being a conductor. I think if he had been, he might have conducted like this. Nice.

  • @violinhunter2 Haha. Cute. I miss my dad and hear him in every mozart tune I listen too.

  • tosi kaunista kuunneltavaa,hermot lauhtuu

  • @BlueViolin7891 ye well I don't agree with you either. Back then most people died in their 30's. Regardless whatever. "Man whore"? He was a true son of his time. no worse or better than the rest. Think you too need some reading.

  • Lity10

    vestigium of similitudo

  • God's a jerk and I can prove it: War, hate, pestilence, greed, floods, hurricanes, etc.etc. you...

    That's if there is a god and of course any intelligent being knows there's not. Luv yuh.

  • @williammonigold retard

  • This symphony by Mozart proves that god is a complete and utter ass because killed a perfectly good composer. What a jerk...

  • I love this one b/c it's one of the few classical pieces in which the trumpet plays an important role

  • ecco il risultato della sintesi perfetta tra il rondo' e la fuga: la divina sinfonia Jupiter di WOFGANG!

  • Insieme alla sinfonia 40 k 550, un altro capolavoro assoluto di Mozart

  • it sounds to me like there r 2 characters on this music. one is like the strong, dominant authority 0:08 to 0:10 and the other one answer him 0:11 to 0:14 kind of shy, and then starts a dialogue between them, and other things happens and in 1:06 the 1st one is back again but now the 2nd is no longer shy, and answer him 1:09 like if he (the 2nd) would have the authority now or angry or whatever you want.I don't know the word.. "rebeling" him? being rebel with the other, just like father and son

  • @DiazdelVivar a lot of baroque music is written that way =]

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  • Mozart: das größte Wunder der Musik ¡¡¡¡¡

  • wonderful

  • Musica de verdad¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

    que alivio¡¡

  • Io sono italiano ma credo che in tutto il mondo abbiamo le stesse sensazioni ascoltando questa musica

    I'm italian but I think in all the world this music feel us the same sensation

  • muito bom

    sou do brasil e adorei

    belo video eu toco trombone na filarmônica da paraiba em patos

    26 de julho e tenho 16 anos

    parabens

  • When was this performance?

  • If you believe in the Holy Bible, God is the one who gave gifts to mankind and He owns everything. Every talent that we may say is ours it is given by God and therefore it must be used first to give God the glory and use it to help others. Thank God to these very talented people but most of all thank God for His gifts.

  • Ai de mim,sem Mozart

    numa escalada de Sísifo

    - na brava juventude.

  • i found this better than Symphony No.40

  • llegue a interesarme en la obra de mozart despues de haber visto la pelicula amadeus. es genial esta sinfonia, pone la piel de gallina

  • Ni un libro de un millón de páginas podría describir mejor la sensación de alegría y triunfo que desprende esta sinfonía. SUBLIME, CELESTIAL, GLORIOSO, MAJESTUOSO, INMATERIAL, PARADISIACO, INFINITAMENTE BELLO y me quedo corto.

    El día que se deje de escuchar la música de Mozart, la música habrá muerto.

  • Mozart, Vivaldi and Beethoven are the better composers of the history.

    Mozart, Vivaldi y Beethoven son los mejores compositores de la historia.

  • te has olvidado del padre de la musica J.S Bach,

  • no lo olvide pero a mozart lo recuerdan por empezar a tocar a los 4 años y a beethoven por componer cansiones aun estando sordo y yo dije vivaldi porque ami me gustaron las 4 estaciones.

  • @Iroquius

    not-ONLY MOZART is GENIUS

  • Mozart is one of the best composers of the history

  • @margariitaZ THE best

  • I really like Karl Boehm style of conducting, in that he lets the music come out while still maintaining purity of style and keeping control of the orchestra.

  • Mozart is the most great miracle of music

    Mozart el más grande milagro de la música

    Mozart: o mais grande milagro da musica

  • @verdi0381 say it in german.lol

  • @verdi0381 maior milagre** é o termo correcto

  • @verdi0381 its not o mais grande because mais grande is the more big

    its o maior

  • simuy bacano su comentario

  • Now THIS is music :)

  • absolument parfait

  • Mozart es un regalo de D´s para la Humanidad

  • Mozart è il migliore compositore che io abbia mai sentito è unico e non per niente la sua musica viene utilizzata nei centri riabilitativi!

  • i love mozart! i love this masterpiece! i do think mozart was inspired by god. he was the greater genious of humanity.

  • I am so glad I have rediscovered Mozart. Used to listen to his music when I was studying but now, all exams having been won etc, I'm enjoying his divine music all for its own sake! Long live Mozart!

  • Its mad isn't it . I can take in information so much easier while listening to classic/mozard . What does this musik do to your brain ????

  • Cala a boca seu viado, baitola, filho da putinha! Mozart is the best composer ever!

    NÃO CURTE MOZART? VAI OUVIR CHOPANZINHO, BAITOLINHA!!!

  • Não sabia que pessoas tão mal educadas gostavam de música erudita, pois o termo erudito já é educação né? rs

    Se ele prefere Bach ou Chopin ao inves de Mozart, deixe ele com o gosto ele. Ele em momento nenhum foi mal educado como VOCÊ e até elogiou a música!

    Então cale a boca insolente, antes de xingar outros. Se você gosta tanto de Mozart, vá escutar todas as sinfonias dele e deixe os outros com suas respectivas opiniões!

  • Mozart isn't my favourite composer but I admit that this peace is really beautiful and wonderful ! It must but be the best he has composed !

    Mozart n'est pas mon compositeur préféré, même loin de là, mais j'admet que cette oeuvre est vraiment très belle. C'est sans doute une des meilleures qu'il ait composée !

  • Mozart sin duda es el mejor su musica es impresionante......es algo inexplicable,es relajante

  • Genio, no? Mis respetos..

  • @Khriztie87 Las mejores composiciones de Mozart fueron las ultimas que hizo, su Requiem, sinfonia no.40 y 41, Don Giovanni, La flauta magica, clarinet quintet, imagina si hubiera vivido mas tiempo, hubiera muy probablemente alcanzado a Beethoven en cuanto a genialidad

  • Creo que minimizaste la genialidad de Mozart...hay muchas más obras que están muuuy buenas además de las que nombraste.

    Nosé si sabrás pero Mozart influenció muchísimo en la música de Beethoven, incluso este compuso muchas obras basandose en las de Mozart...hasta creó variaciones de las mismas obras de Mozart....

    Por respeto no se comparan los compositores..

  • @EternaNoche concuerdo contigo con que ambos compositores fueron de lo mejor y no se deben comparar, seria insultante compararlos..Y por cierto, mis composiciones favoritas de Mozart son el Concierto para Piano No.20 y Ave Verym Corpus.

  • @davlor86 "Hubiese alcanzado a Beethoven" jaja de qué hablas????...Ludwig Van es probablemente el más grande compositor que ha conocido el mundo, pero Mozart.... era de otro planeta.

  • @Morbidous Pues si, Mozart fue un gran compositor, de eso no hay ninguna duda, lo admiro y le respeto muchisimo pero Igual la Sinfonia No.9 de Beethoven, parece ser de "otro planeta" como dices, para mi es un trabajo musical insuperable, me cuesta creer que haya sida escrita por un ser humano....y mas aun siendo sordo!

  • @davlor86 Seres em corpos humanos mas de consciência Divina. seres especiais de um mundo de Deuses habitando a face da terra e nos trazendo Obras lá do seu Mundo para os Humanos Seres. É assim que eu vejo...

  • @davlor86 Beethoven era el fan #1 de Mozart... de hecho se conocieron en vida

  • Mozart was shine like sun still the end of his life like this music.

  • G.:.A.:.D.:.U.:.

  • What is the meanig, are you freemason?

  • 2:12..tension after the silence!pure magic!

  • I disagree ...

  • all these comments about this piece "proving God" are dumb and demeaning to the composer. isn't it more incredible to consider that just a regular mortal guy came up with this music using simply his own brain?

  • why yes....

    yes it is.

  • @thesir27 This is very, very true. As you might know, Mozart was a Franc-maçon, an institution that was very involved with the age of enlightenment and a person who wanted to prove his own worth. However, one cannot deny, by the simple fact of the name of this symphony, the fact that he did not discard religion in any way. It was a source of inspiration for him: that is what everyone needs, something to look up to.

  • @batnomercy yeah in his time pretty much all composers DID attribute their music to a higher power. the symphony was not named "Jupiter" by Mozart though, someone named it that many years later (which i think is a stupid thing to do).

  • @thesir27 : Ja

  • @thesir27 I actually find your comment to be what is demeaning to the composer. Mozart is known for giving credit to God for his musical skill and compositions, and many of his compositions reflect this position. If a listener feels they have sensed something divine in Mozart's compositions I believe they are free to express it without critical responses nullifying their experience.

  • @MatchbookD70 i'm not saying there is no divine sound in his music, cause i am well aware that he & most composers in the day were deeply inspired by religion. im just saying that i believe Mozart's talent came from within, even if the man himself didn't give himself that much credit. its sort of like how Bach considered himself to be an artisan, like a blacksmith or carpenter, but today we all know he was actually a brilliant artist

  • @thesir27 Inspiration can only come from one place. Despite great technological advancements, we have not had any great music from any modern composers since about 1960 because the critical thing missing is inspiration. Inspiration CANNOT be taught. Did he have a degree from some great University? Mozart wrote by candlelight using a quill pen and manuscript paper. He was economically deprived like few mortals have and yet, he kept composing. What kept him going and why?

  • @violinhunter2 I'm not sure what part of my comment you're responding to, but i think that inspiration is not something that's hard to come by, even though you are correct that it cannot be taught. if anything, it was Mozart who lived in a period that lacked inspiration cause people were writing music simply for light entertainment, nothing more. Mozart indeed had great inspiration but i dont think that was the key. his greatest talent was creating a perfect balance between form and expression.

  • @violinhunter2 Many of his great pieces came from simply wanting to provide for his family so badly when he was poor. That's one way of being inspired if nothing elce! :)

  • @thesir27 I agree its not relevant, but its only a bit of harmless philosophy. Also philosophising why we have the ability to make beautiful music is not demeaning because I think we can agree that Mozart would never have been successful if he wasnt talented or passionate about his work.

  • @thesir27 That's a stupidity. Is not strange that a sensitive person that carefully listens to Mozart feels there's a God blazing on heaven and bringing light to the ominous world in which we live.

    In the other hand, noone but Mozart could do what he did. Working is needed, but there's so much more.