Though timeless, it's worth remembering that this finale was composed in Summer 1788, and that Mozart was a mason. This music reflects the revolutionary currents then bubbling up and about to explode, and not only that, it opened up the whole romantic movement in music.
I just read a BBC news online poll that put Paul McCartney at #1 of the greatest composers of the milennium. Then Mozart, then Bach, then Beethoven. Goddamn them. For their own stupidity and ignorance. Paul couldn't write something like this if you threatened to castrate him.
@Lassannn Hahahaha you've got to be shitting me! McCartney BETTER composer than Mozart, Bach and Beethoven?! Hahaha, the man didn't know how to write down one bar of music, let alone hours upon hours of musical master pieces the great ones did! Jesus Christ, what stupidity!
@Dodo251 Isn't that hilarious??? Best COMPOSER of the millenium! LMAO... but what might be the criteria for such an idea? In more than 35 years as a teacher (mostly sub, can get away with a LOT rankling students,) I always asked kids what they are "into" these days. #1 answer is Always contemporary MUSIC. But questioning reveals that 8 or 12 years of education w/ Music means, they know something about the WORDS of their fav songs. Only 1 or 2 has ever been able to pick out something of a tune
@UlfenDaddy on a keyboard, most can't even hum an interval of one note to another. Think of it, 13 years of Education in MUSIC and the result is, a student who cannot put 2 tones into series, as in G to C. From that kind of concept of "music," (which it's not, it's [BAD] Poetry, not Music,) Paul McCartney probably HAS had a greater impact than most classics. Shows how messed up cultural context can be. McCartney's whole life's work does not top this 6 minutes of pure MUSIC.
@UlfenDaddy Yeah, unbelievable. This pop culture thing is poisoning their tiny minds with utter garbage (Gaga and such). I don't mean to say all popular music is garbage (certainly not McCartney) but, come on, he is in no way NEAR as good as the holy trinity of music as an art - Bach, Mozart and Beethoven. I find it hilarious that people nowadays think that if someone WROTE the lyrics to the song automatically composed the tune to it, which is utterly stupid.
@Dodo251 Mostly agree as a teacher though I'm adamant about personal responsibility. "They Say" is NEVER a good enough reason to believe something; "Everybody Knows" is just as bad. Pop crap is a kind of drug, numbing agent, but kids shown More will quickly grab onto it. Culture of real value is VALUABLE and you know it when you see (hear) it. There's certainly time and place for slop music; I just won't let them ride with the idea that because you LIKE something now means it's BETTER.
@Dodo251 I do want to mention that it's easy to rip on Lady Gaga, but think. Her presentation is a whole package: Sight, sound, social interaction, thought (and discussion-) provoking costumes and manners, Text... I agree the Music itself is pretty standard, 3-chord pop-fare but my impression is it's well thought-out, balanced and "catchy" too. I don't care for more than a sample of it in my "diet," but I respect her work a bit. She's quite a lot like another radical in his day-- MOZART!!!
@UlfenDaddy Mozart wasn't exactly radical; he pretty much spent his days writing music and creating art. He might have been radical music-wise, but never in terms of looks, manners, stage presence or other, musically irrelevant, aspects. And three chord songs can't actually be compared to, say, Requiem. Mozart wasn't really interested in conveing his concerns about social issues, politics, civil rights etc. and that's what I LOVE about classical music. It's unbiased art for art's sake.
hasn't, nowadays, gone astray. There is still good music, apart for the "music for the masses",which is in no way music, neither is the pseudo-intellectual rock, or political crap like McCartney. But, for example, if you delve for metal there are dozens of band with true expression and concern for quality (and good poetry): Septic Flesh, Opeth, Carach Angren, Meshuggah, Pain Of Salvation, Periphery, Dream Theater, YOB, Draconian
@MelancholyBleeding I find "political" music to be tedious... and I certainly do not fault anyone for using "Music" as a vehicle to further other ideas (art, literature, poetry, science even, and yes Sociology and POLITICS,) I find the simplistic, jingle-type tunes and bit they use to be not only poor music, but kind of insulting. While I *prefer* to listen to orchestral music, in no way do I limit my choices to classics. Those who know how to create and manipulate SOUND find
@UlfenDaddy I find interesting and possibly Talented. It goes to what I was saying about about so many students (and it's not just young people; this has been the norm since just after WW-II,) being exposed to "music" education from K-12 and never learn to hear a melody, even partly understand tonality, rhythm, harmony... literally unable to create or name One musical tone and put another in relationship to it. There is a huge difference in following a shrieking "pop star" and all
@UlfenDaddy their glitz, "image," and hearing the (often offensive, Vileness sells better than manners,) lyrics and listening to SOUND, pure Music, for its own sake. I enjoy a number of Metal bands, and Country (Dwight Yoakam; boy slides up on a Neopolitan 6 and resolves just like they taught us in Music Theory 311,) which combine Sound (and some very unusually-produced sounds) to carry text and meaning... that's not different than Mozart or Wagner. Lady Gaga gets bashed a lot but
@UlfenDaddy I have a great deal of respect for her. The work is styled, balanced, refined. Both music and text are quite formulatic but her concept is a whole package, not a weird little song-writer who "happened" to gravitate to these bizarre costumes, but a MUSIC BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL who puts together a whole "ACT," complete with text, backup, harmony, nice tunes and then her own "Persona." There is nothing random about it; that girl researched what she want to do and does it WELL
For example I write music that combines full late-romantic orchestral forces with modern progressive rock and death metal. But I don't understand why the common man can't appreciate the true effort in music, and gives away time and money receiving tasteless fragments as reward. The Gaga issue is quite difficult, she has good vocal talent, but I think she concentrates too little in music, and too much on the extra-musical package, which she does remarkably well.
@MelancholyBleeding Because the "common man" wants Common music, art, literature. Anything more is not only confusing, it's intimidating; They resent the idea that Some people are capable of MUCH more.. The idea that Everyone is "equal" and therefore capable of anything-everything anyone else might be able to do is not only false, it's stupid. No, [the common man] can't appreciate true effort in music because he has no concept of what MUSIC actually requires.
@MelancholyBleeding To talk about harmony and quality while addressing that worthless garbage called death metal and at the same time calling McCartney's music "crap" only goes to show how your opinion is highly biased and irrelevant. If you ever got into a debate with a proper musician, I bet he would laugh his ass off and then spit in your uneducated face. Death metal "honest" music? Hahaha you can't be for real.
I am a proper musician, trained in a professional music school for 10 years, and I have been the subject of preachings by various teachers. I am a composer, and yes, there is no relevant material or any type of contrasts in McCartney. There is in abundance in metal. Sort of as a side note, I am portuguese so my grammar mistakes are perfectly excusable, though I probably have better skills than yours at producing something concrete, and your attempt to injure my dignity has failed.
@MelancholyBleeding No relevant material in McCartney? Are you saying Bealtes' material is irrelevant? Haha, not according to Leonard Bernstein (and I can back that up). You're a biased idiot and all the musical education in the world couldn't set you straight, it appears. You're not a proper musician, you're a joke, as well as anyone who takes growling and satan-worshipping seriously.
The final part is def the best, but truthfully, I think I like Finzi more- from what I heard at the beginning, he includes more emotion and energy into his stuff as compared to the first half of this song...
@Volviert Stop dragging that "metal" word onto classical music videos. Metal has nothing to do with it nor is it in any way worthy of even being mentioned in the same sentence.
A was talking about the metalic sound of the violins. And a reference of the book A Clockwork Orange, where Alex say about the beauty of classical music and the metalic sound of the violins as "heaven metal". I think he said that in this symphony instead of the Beethoven`s 9th as saw in the movie. The word was created way before the band of the same name.
@Volviert My mistake. I have stumled upon way too many "metal is the classical music of today" comments on Mozart's and Bach's works so I lost my temper
Classical music usually refers to Western music between the 6th and 20th centuries. Ancient Roman and Greek music is not categorized as "classical" music.
@Dodo251 Simple rule of "economics," and it's apt. When a commodity, any "thing," be it souvenir baubles from tourist traps, glass bottles, car parts, plastic crap from China... information... literature or MUSIC, is produced in volume, the price and the QUALITY go down. Listen to that again: when anything is MASS PRODUCED the QUALITY DROPS RADICALLY. In the case of "Metal," Time will tell. Do even Metalheads truly think anyone will listen to that in 30, or 200 years? Mozart has endured.
@Sage80 I may not know much about metal, but from what I've heard, it IS simplistic when compared to virtually anything written by Bach, Handel, Mozart, Beethoven etc. If you think that metal is in the same league with classical greats, you are seriously deluted and in dire need of musical education.
@Sage80 Actually, I mostly agree with that. In his day yes indeed! Mozart was as progressive as Metal today. Nobody had ever heard the kind of fire and complexity in a symphonic score that he revealed here in this fugue. Some Metal performers put a level of musicality into their work that can be very impressive too. A very advanced contemporary performer I've heard was really Dwight Yoakam, the man knows and understands classical harmony and theory.
If you find suitable to loosing temper at such, I dare say you are an bigot. Metal is not the classical music of today. Period. But metal is the only remainder of true honest music, with concern for harmony and quality that there is today. In a sense it is an extension of what has been witnessed in Richard Strauss, Wagner, Mahler, Bruckner and Liszt. But of course if you can't see any resemblance, perhaps you shouldn't be spending time hearing music, because you do not deserve that.
@MelancholyBleeding It's "A bigot" (and the meaning of that word has nothing to do with my stance on metal music, by the way). Your presumption - entirely subjective and unfounded - that metal is the only true remainder of honest music (hahaha) is utterly idiotic and hilarious. To say that death metal is in the league with Mozart and such greats only shows what a complete musical ignoramus you are. And bad at grammar - which goes along quite often.
Algunos en el mundo musical español e italiano siguen luchando en contra d e la fama de Bohm insistiendo en ésto que solo fué un burócrata con buen conocimiento del lenguaje musical e inventando falsedades sobre su supuesto pasado nazi sin la más minima prueba. Se trata de opiniones que relevan del analfabetismo mas elemental, y el tiempo lo demuestra. karl Bohm es uno d elos mas grandes del siglo XX, guste o no guste. Maestro !!!
THIS IS "THE TRIUMPH" OF HUMANITY AND MANKIND ALIKE. Mozart was clearly an alien. When you list the composers in history of music, Mozart is never included. He is above all and everybody.Bach, Wagner, Beethoven, Puccini, Strauss, Mahler, Brahms, Schumann, Schubert, Tschaijowsky, Debussy, Ravel, Verdi, Haydn, Vivaldi, Rossini, Mendelssohn. All in the group, and the Alien above them, watching them with paternal , happy and glorious eyes.
I heard this piece along with 17th piano concerto and a concerto for horn and orchestra all by Mozart about five years ago and, by God, no pop/rock concert even comes CLOSE! Goosebumps all evening guaranteed.
How many of you can remember the first time you heard this movement, or more accurately, how many of you could EVER possibly forget the first time you heard it? So astounding, it opened up a whole new world to me when I heard it in my late teens, I could not have imagined such a thing could have possibly existed before I heard it. Since that day I have been left with a great question, a great mystery: Why does it work SO well? What exactly is the magic ingedient? It must be something mystical
For me this is the greatest symphonic movement in the entire repetoire. There are no words to describe this music: one can only stammer adjectives such as 'sublime', 'divine', 'glorious', etc. If there is no God, then this music is 'God'!
@CutlerBeckett90 To je kontrapunk pisan za orkestar. Kao Bahove fuge, ali ne za orgulje, vec za ceo orkerestar. Mozartova Jupiter simfonija , 4. stav, je lep primer simfonijskog fugata, sa kompleksnom fugom u samom finalu. Krausova simfonija je jos jedan primer (iako Kraus koristi skromniji tematski materijal).
@igorvragovic da sad sam čitao malo o tome, koliko sam shvatio isprepliću se glavne teme cijelog stavka u codi ili tako nešto... ma ja sam laik za glazbenu teoriju, samo uživam u klasičnoj glazbi. p.s. hvala za objašnjenje
@bramex22 Pues cuando termine de hacer lo que estoy haciendo, empezaré a editar un vídeo sobre la versión que ya he mencionado. Con la conexión que tengo, ciertamente puede que tarde unos días.
great but I heard even better. the version of bohm (this movment) on the cd is a bit slower, which i prefer. noneless on the cd we don't hear well the trumpets at the very end, but they sound great on this video. but some parts of the final fugato are better on the cd... mozart is the most difficult to play to make it justice!
Dios mio. Si Mozart llegó a esos límites en dominar de esa forma inigualable el contrapunto a la edad de 34 años.. ¿QUÉ DEMONIOS HABRIA HECHO CON 65 AÑOS, LA EDAD EN LA QUE MURIÓ BACH? PORQUEEEEEEEEEEE PORQUEEEEEEEEE MURIO TAN JOVEN!!? :'( ¿su música hubiera sido tan elevada que Dios no quiso que presenciaramos algo que superaría el mismo cielo?
Legendary. Composer, performer, and conductor are one. Human meets the sublime. If there was a sublimation phase in music, where the music and the performers become one, this would be it.
Absolutely! It has been said that the immaculate complexity of this multi-subject fugue combined with its musical prowess and elegance is proof of a God!
you can not possibly apply the same word ("genius")to both Mozart and Bohm...the work of the first is doubtless of much higher level that the solely reproductive work of the latter...Bohm is replacable,Mozart is not
este movimieno siempre lo encontre muy relcionado con el inicio de la 5 sinfonia de schubert, sin duda, mozart un genio sin igual, impreisonante la alegria que desborda.
Como es natural, el nazi coñazo de Bohm mutilando el movimiento y cargándose las repeticiones. ¡Como si semejante momento sublime de la historia del Arte no mereciera que sus temas se repitieran cuarenta y siete veces! (o más). Al carajo, burócrata Karlete.
Bohm fue defensor de la música vanguardista en su juventud, aquella que los nazis prohibían NO era nazi. Además hay varias grabaciones de Bohm en vivo con repeticiones. Que la disquera a comienzos de los 70s no hubieran querido sacarla así no es culpa del director que no tenía edad para andar en esas peleas. Como si históricamente Viena hubiera sido amigable con sus músicos...fuera de eso, no hay nadie, ni Harnoncourt o Jakobs, nadie que se haya dedicado más a la música de Mozart qur BOHM.
tu comentario es la prueba que eres un ignorante en la historia de la discografia. Si podemos verlo y escucharlo hoy es porque en su epoca no se hicieron las repeticiones.
This looks like the Vienna Philharmonic of the seventies. I just love the number of basses they employ - more than the typical American orchestra. Mozart era un genio y Bohm otro. Gracias.
KARL BÖHM - Uno de los grandes directores de orquesta... MOZART - Uno de los grandes genios de la música clásica. PARA MI: MOZART, BACH Y BEETHOVEN, son el cenit de la música, la triada perfecta. DAS IST WUNDERBAR ¡¡¡¡
Compare the way th eorchestra plays at 1:50 with the other versions available here, Bohm is the only one that emphasizes the fall of the whole orchestra at once, just great.
NO WOMEN ALLOWED!
TheJeffersonE 5 days ago
clássico lindo, lindo, muito belo eu amo muito
"mozart" assim como "bach,beethoven e chopin"
mileny38 1 month ago
how many years ago the video was recorded?
SnakeMilkyWay 1 month ago
@SnakeMilkyWay About 30 years ago.
dfcr1910 3 weeks ago
i like it....
azey1997 2 months ago
3 people prefers justin bieber
pettymolly 2 months ago
Though timeless, it's worth remembering that this finale was composed in Summer 1788, and that Mozart was a mason. This music reflects the revolutionary currents then bubbling up and about to explode, and not only that, it opened up the whole romantic movement in music.
eameece 3 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
"Molto allegro" means "quite happily," which Mozart truly captured here.
Lassannn 3 months ago
How alluring, pleasing. Ravishing.
KyndalSarah 4 months ago
Thank you very much Mr. Mozart. for letting your music and for making our world better.
225gabi 4 months ago 2
¡Nadie como Bohm dirigiendo la música de Mozart1
Grande Bohm, grande Mozart!
estoiharto 5 months ago in playlist Más vídeos de shostakk
I just read a BBC news online poll that put Paul McCartney at #1 of the greatest composers of the milennium. Then Mozart, then Bach, then Beethoven. Goddamn them. For their own stupidity and ignorance. Paul couldn't write something like this if you threatened to castrate him.
Lassannn 6 months ago
@Lassannn Hahahaha you've got to be shitting me! McCartney BETTER composer than Mozart, Bach and Beethoven?! Hahaha, the man didn't know how to write down one bar of music, let alone hours upon hours of musical master pieces the great ones did! Jesus Christ, what stupidity!
Dodo251 6 months ago
@Dodo251 Isn't that hilarious??? Best COMPOSER of the millenium! LMAO... but what might be the criteria for such an idea? In more than 35 years as a teacher (mostly sub, can get away with a LOT rankling students,) I always asked kids what they are "into" these days. #1 answer is Always contemporary MUSIC. But questioning reveals that 8 or 12 years of education w/ Music means, they know something about the WORDS of their fav songs. Only 1 or 2 has ever been able to pick out something of a tune
UlfenDaddy 6 months ago
@UlfenDaddy on a keyboard, most can't even hum an interval of one note to another. Think of it, 13 years of Education in MUSIC and the result is, a student who cannot put 2 tones into series, as in G to C. From that kind of concept of "music," (which it's not, it's [BAD] Poetry, not Music,) Paul McCartney probably HAS had a greater impact than most classics. Shows how messed up cultural context can be. McCartney's whole life's work does not top this 6 minutes of pure MUSIC.
UlfenDaddy 6 months ago
@UlfenDaddy Yeah, unbelievable. This pop culture thing is poisoning their tiny minds with utter garbage (Gaga and such). I don't mean to say all popular music is garbage (certainly not McCartney) but, come on, he is in no way NEAR as good as the holy trinity of music as an art - Bach, Mozart and Beethoven. I find it hilarious that people nowadays think that if someone WROTE the lyrics to the song automatically composed the tune to it, which is utterly stupid.
Dodo251 6 months ago
@Dodo251 Mostly agree as a teacher though I'm adamant about personal responsibility. "They Say" is NEVER a good enough reason to believe something; "Everybody Knows" is just as bad. Pop crap is a kind of drug, numbing agent, but kids shown More will quickly grab onto it. Culture of real value is VALUABLE and you know it when you see (hear) it. There's certainly time and place for slop music; I just won't let them ride with the idea that because you LIKE something now means it's BETTER.
UlfenDaddy 6 months ago
@Dodo251 I do want to mention that it's easy to rip on Lady Gaga, but think. Her presentation is a whole package: Sight, sound, social interaction, thought (and discussion-) provoking costumes and manners, Text... I agree the Music itself is pretty standard, 3-chord pop-fare but my impression is it's well thought-out, balanced and "catchy" too. I don't care for more than a sample of it in my "diet," but I respect her work a bit. She's quite a lot like another radical in his day-- MOZART!!!
UlfenDaddy 6 months ago
@UlfenDaddy Mozart wasn't exactly radical; he pretty much spent his days writing music and creating art. He might have been radical music-wise, but never in terms of looks, manners, stage presence or other, musically irrelevant, aspects. And three chord songs can't actually be compared to, say, Requiem. Mozart wasn't really interested in conveing his concerns about social issues, politics, civil rights etc. and that's what I LOVE about classical music. It's unbiased art for art's sake.
Dodo251 6 months ago
@UlfenDaddy
Though this talk is relevant, music
hasn't, nowadays, gone astray. There is still good music, apart for the "music for the masses",which is in no way music, neither is the pseudo-intellectual rock, or political crap like McCartney. But, for example, if you delve for metal there are dozens of band with true expression and concern for quality (and good poetry): Septic Flesh, Opeth, Carach Angren, Meshuggah, Pain Of Salvation, Periphery, Dream Theater, YOB, Draconian
MelancholyBleeding 2 months ago
@MelancholyBleeding I find "political" music to be tedious... and I certainly do not fault anyone for using "Music" as a vehicle to further other ideas (art, literature, poetry, science even, and yes Sociology and POLITICS,) I find the simplistic, jingle-type tunes and bit they use to be not only poor music, but kind of insulting. While I *prefer* to listen to orchestral music, in no way do I limit my choices to classics. Those who know how to create and manipulate SOUND find
UlfenDaddy 2 months ago
@UlfenDaddy I find interesting and possibly Talented. It goes to what I was saying about about so many students (and it's not just young people; this has been the norm since just after WW-II,) being exposed to "music" education from K-12 and never learn to hear a melody, even partly understand tonality, rhythm, harmony... literally unable to create or name One musical tone and put another in relationship to it. There is a huge difference in following a shrieking "pop star" and all
UlfenDaddy 2 months ago
@UlfenDaddy their glitz, "image," and hearing the (often offensive, Vileness sells better than manners,) lyrics and listening to SOUND, pure Music, for its own sake. I enjoy a number of Metal bands, and Country (Dwight Yoakam; boy slides up on a Neopolitan 6 and resolves just like they taught us in Music Theory 311,) which combine Sound (and some very unusually-produced sounds) to carry text and meaning... that's not different than Mozart or Wagner. Lady Gaga gets bashed a lot but
UlfenDaddy 2 months ago
@UlfenDaddy I have a great deal of respect for her. The work is styled, balanced, refined. Both music and text are quite formulatic but her concept is a whole package, not a weird little song-writer who "happened" to gravitate to these bizarre costumes, but a MUSIC BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL who puts together a whole "ACT," complete with text, backup, harmony, nice tunes and then her own "Persona." There is nothing random about it; that girl researched what she want to do and does it WELL
UlfenDaddy 2 months ago
@UlfenDaddy
For example I write music that combines full late-romantic orchestral forces with modern progressive rock and death metal. But I don't understand why the common man can't appreciate the true effort in music, and gives away time and money receiving tasteless fragments as reward. The Gaga issue is quite difficult, she has good vocal talent, but I think she concentrates too little in music, and too much on the extra-musical package, which she does remarkably well.
MelancholyBleeding 2 months ago
@MelancholyBleeding Because the "common man" wants Common music, art, literature. Anything more is not only confusing, it's intimidating; They resent the idea that Some people are capable of MUCH more.. The idea that Everyone is "equal" and therefore capable of anything-everything anyone else might be able to do is not only false, it's stupid. No, [the common man] can't appreciate true effort in music because he has no concept of what MUSIC actually requires.
UlfenDaddy 2 months ago
@MelancholyBleeding To talk about harmony and quality while addressing that worthless garbage called death metal and at the same time calling McCartney's music "crap" only goes to show how your opinion is highly biased and irrelevant. If you ever got into a debate with a proper musician, I bet he would laugh his ass off and then spit in your uneducated face. Death metal "honest" music? Hahaha you can't be for real.
Dodo251 2 months ago
@Dodo251
I am a proper musician, trained in a professional music school for 10 years, and I have been the subject of preachings by various teachers. I am a composer, and yes, there is no relevant material or any type of contrasts in McCartney. There is in abundance in metal. Sort of as a side note, I am portuguese so my grammar mistakes are perfectly excusable, though I probably have better skills than yours at producing something concrete, and your attempt to injure my dignity has failed.
MelancholyBleeding 2 months ago
@MelancholyBleeding No relevant material in McCartney? Are you saying Bealtes' material is irrelevant? Haha, not according to Leonard Bernstein (and I can back that up). You're a biased idiot and all the musical education in the world couldn't set you straight, it appears. You're not a proper musician, you're a joke, as well as anyone who takes growling and satan-worshipping seriously.
Dodo251 2 months ago
one word, infinitely Marvelous! bravo bravo! only one, Mozart.
RamirezHD 7 months ago
Big work, I mean a lots of work- PHENOMENAL!!!!!!!
stickom 9 months ago
Excellent!
radstainforth 9 months ago
3 poeple dont know good music
orchadork44 9 months ago
The final part is def the best, but truthfully, I think I like Finzi more- from what I heard at the beginning, he includes more emotion and energy into his stuff as compared to the first half of this song...
1138bigfoot 10 months ago
Where the heck is part 3?
sauxenoy 10 months ago
3 people are descendants of Salieri
ogedei 10 months ago 15
@ogedei Salieri loved Mozart's music, are you kidding me?
OrenPaleyVideo 1 month ago
This music has the power to make you truly happy.
Lassannn 10 months ago
5:13 heaven metal...
Volviert 11 months ago
@Volviert Stop dragging that "metal" word onto classical music videos. Metal has nothing to do with it nor is it in any way worthy of even being mentioned in the same sentence.
Dodo251 9 months ago
@Dodo251
A was talking about the metalic sound of the violins. And a reference of the book A Clockwork Orange, where Alex say about the beauty of classical music and the metalic sound of the violins as "heaven metal". I think he said that in this symphony instead of the Beethoven`s 9th as saw in the movie. The word was created way before the band of the same name.
Volviert 9 months ago
@Volviert My mistake. I have stumled upon way too many "metal is the classical music of today" comments on Mozart's and Bach's works so I lost my temper
Dodo251 9 months ago
@Dodo251 One comment, this is not "classical music" This is "cult music" Classical means ancient Rome and Greece. That's what my music teaches says.
Chihiro961 8 months ago
@Chihiro961
Classical music usually refers to Western music between the 6th and 20th centuries. Ancient Roman and Greek music is not categorized as "classical" music.
SirSebastianWang 8 months ago
@Dodo251 Simple rule of "economics," and it's apt. When a commodity, any "thing," be it souvenir baubles from tourist traps, glass bottles, car parts, plastic crap from China... information... literature or MUSIC, is produced in volume, the price and the QUALITY go down. Listen to that again: when anything is MASS PRODUCED the QUALITY DROPS RADICALLY. In the case of "Metal," Time will tell. Do even Metalheads truly think anyone will listen to that in 30, or 200 years? Mozart has endured.
UlfenDaddy 8 months ago
@UlfenDaddy Mozart IS metal.
Sage80 7 months ago
@Sage80 Mozart is not metal. Mozart=genius, metal=overrated simplistic crap.
Dodo251 6 months ago
@Dodo251 you obviously now nothing of metal if you think it's simplistic. your view is simplistic.
Sage80 6 months ago
@Sage80 I may not know much about metal, but from what I've heard, it IS simplistic when compared to virtually anything written by Bach, Handel, Mozart, Beethoven etc. If you think that metal is in the same league with classical greats, you are seriously deluted and in dire need of musical education.
Dodo251 6 months ago
@Dodo251
Septicflesh to you, mon chere... try anything from "The Great Mass" and perhaps some Rhapsody Of Fire especially the "Gargoyles, Angels Of Darkness"
MelancholyBleeding 2 months ago
@Sage80 Actually, I mostly agree with that. In his day yes indeed! Mozart was as progressive as Metal today. Nobody had ever heard the kind of fire and complexity in a symphonic score that he revealed here in this fugue. Some Metal performers put a level of musicality into their work that can be very impressive too. A very advanced contemporary performer I've heard was really Dwight Yoakam, the man knows and understands classical harmony and theory.
UlfenDaddy 6 months ago
@UlfenDaddy Nicely put.
Dodo251 6 months ago
@Dodo251
If you find suitable to loosing temper at such, I dare say you are an bigot. Metal is not the classical music of today. Period. But metal is the only remainder of true honest music, with concern for harmony and quality that there is today. In a sense it is an extension of what has been witnessed in Richard Strauss, Wagner, Mahler, Bruckner and Liszt. But of course if you can't see any resemblance, perhaps you shouldn't be spending time hearing music, because you do not deserve that.
MelancholyBleeding 2 months ago
@MelancholyBleeding It's "A bigot" (and the meaning of that word has nothing to do with my stance on metal music, by the way). Your presumption - entirely subjective and unfounded - that metal is the only true remainder of honest music (hahaha) is utterly idiotic and hilarious. To say that death metal is in the league with Mozart and such greats only shows what a complete musical ignoramus you are. And bad at grammar - which goes along quite often.
Dodo251 2 months ago
Who in the world would dislike this??? I can't listen to or play this piece without smiling.
KatoMcKracken 11 months ago
Algunos en el mundo musical español e italiano siguen luchando en contra d e la fama de Bohm insistiendo en ésto que solo fué un burócrata con buen conocimiento del lenguaje musical e inventando falsedades sobre su supuesto pasado nazi sin la más minima prueba. Se trata de opiniones que relevan del analfabetismo mas elemental, y el tiempo lo demuestra. karl Bohm es uno d elos mas grandes del siglo XX, guste o no guste. Maestro !!!
999parzival 1 year ago
THIS IS "THE TRIUMPH" OF HUMANITY AND MANKIND ALIKE. Mozart was clearly an alien. When you list the composers in history of music, Mozart is never included. He is above all and everybody.Bach, Wagner, Beethoven, Puccini, Strauss, Mahler, Brahms, Schumann, Schubert, Tschaijowsky, Debussy, Ravel, Verdi, Haydn, Vivaldi, Rossini, Mendelssohn. All in the group, and the Alien above them, watching them with paternal , happy and glorious eyes.
PUCCINIMUSICK 1 year ago
@PUCCINIMUSICK exactly as said
michalis6 1 year ago
3 people think Justin Bieber should have won the grammy.
Lassannn 1 year ago 9
the gesture that Maestro Karl Bohm ended the symphony is just amazing!!!
changjiang001 1 year ago 4
I heard this piece along with 17th piano concerto and a concerto for horn and orchestra all by Mozart about five years ago and, by God, no pop/rock concert even comes CLOSE! Goosebumps all evening guaranteed.
Dodo251 1 year ago
How many of you can remember the first time you heard this movement, or more accurately, how many of you could EVER possibly forget the first time you heard it? So astounding, it opened up a whole new world to me when I heard it in my late teens, I could not have imagined such a thing could have possibly existed before I heard it. Since that day I have been left with a great question, a great mystery: Why does it work SO well? What exactly is the magic ingedient? It must be something mystical
gurlsingerfan 1 year ago
5:24 to 5:50 is just all the glory of the world, the must beautiful thing ever done
Cayo255 1 year ago 3
this movement is the greatest thing ever done in humanity, is just perfection, ABSOLUTE PERFECTION
Cayo255 1 year ago
For me this is the greatest symphonic movement in the entire repetoire. There are no words to describe this music: one can only stammer adjectives such as 'sublime', 'divine', 'glorious', etc. If there is no God, then this music is 'God'!
bayreuth79 1 year ago
Actualy, his name is Karl Böhm, not Karl Bohm
lemonfruit9 1 year ago
Greatest piece of music ever written.
meddy22 1 year ago
@meddy22 I disagree, Beethoven's Ninth easily takes that title single-handed... :)
JacobRudduck 1 year ago
@JacobRudduck I agree.
ShawDAMAN 1 year ago
@JacobRudduck fifth....imo
beastinblack 1 year ago
@beastinblack Mahler's fifth, I agree xD
simonofhell 1 year ago
This is the music that makes me feel in heaven. Excellent Mr. Bohm!
TrabalRipoll 1 year ago
@TrabalRipoll hes dead.
PP1969GR 1 year ago
love to dance with marybeth
1hanamoon 1 year ago
cuando escucho estas maravillas, me pregunto:
¿por que chingaos Dios dejó que inventaran el regeatton???
east4444 1 year ago
Another good example of classical symphonic counterpoint is Sinfonia per la chiesa by Joseph Martin Kraus (1765-1792).
igorvragovic 1 year ago
@igorvragovic uh, šta je symphonic counterpoint :)
CutlerBeckett90 1 year ago
@CutlerBeckett90 To je kontrapunk pisan za orkestar. Kao Bahove fuge, ali ne za orgulje, vec za ceo orkerestar. Mozartova Jupiter simfonija , 4. stav, je lep primer simfonijskog fugata, sa kompleksnom fugom u samom finalu. Krausova simfonija je jos jedan primer (iako Kraus koristi skromniji tematski materijal).
igorvragovic 1 year ago
@igorvragovic da sad sam čitao malo o tome, koliko sam shvatio isprepliću se glavne teme cijelog stavka u codi ili tako nešto... ma ja sam laik za glazbenu teoriju, samo uživam u klasičnoj glazbi. p.s. hvala za objašnjenje
CutlerBeckett90 1 year ago
Another good example of classical symphonic counterpoint is Sinfonia per la chiesa by Joseph Martin Kraus (1765-1792).
igorvragovic 1 year ago
da pastorale agreste a maestoso regale
fossaalta 1 year ago
Creo que dentro de las Sinfonías de Mozart,aquí está la grandeza,alcanzada en su propia esencia.
El dominio del contrapunto es increíble.
paradoxicus 1 year ago
god that passage at 1:38 ...
amortezai 1 year ago
La mejor versión es la de Trevor Pinnock junto al English Concert. Es posible que la suba.
rolldito 1 year ago
Aquí seguimos esperando que subas esa versión que supera a esta!
bramex22 1 year ago
@bramex22 Pues cuando termine de hacer lo que estoy haciendo, empezaré a editar un vídeo sobre la versión que ya he mencionado. Con la conexión que tengo, ciertamente puede que tarde unos días.
rolldito 1 year ago
@rolldito muchas gracias, se que es trabajo extra sin remuneración, pero los fans de Mozart te lo agradeceremos.
bramex22 1 year ago
@bramex22 De pronto ya he subido su versión de la sinfonía nº 40. Puedes ver los vídeos en mi canal. Un saludo.
rolldito 1 year ago
is transparent!!
TheConcentus 1 year ago
@TheConcentus who is, you?
chrish12345 1 year ago
great but I heard even better. the version of bohm (this movment) on the cd is a bit slower, which i prefer. noneless on the cd we don't hear well the trumpets at the very end, but they sound great on this video. but some parts of the final fugato are better on the cd... mozart is the most difficult to play to make it justice!
kangoos2000 1 year ago
Faster than the Bohm i know, nonetheless, its played as it should be played.
Mozart ... Oh Mozart ♥
VodKaLogic 1 year ago
Dios mio. Si Mozart llegó a esos límites en dominar de esa forma inigualable el contrapunto a la edad de 34 años.. ¿QUÉ DEMONIOS HABRIA HECHO CON 65 AÑOS, LA EDAD EN LA QUE MURIÓ BACH? PORQUEEEEEEEEEEE PORQUEEEEEEEEE MURIO TAN JOVEN!!? :'( ¿su música hubiera sido tan elevada que Dios no quiso que presenciaramos algo que superaría el mismo cielo?
Liebanus 1 year ago 3
@Liebanus Eso mismo me pregunto y cada vez que lo hago un escalofrío recorre lo más profundo de mis entrañas.
rolldito 1 year ago
my beloved dads favourite. Miss him so so much.
pettymolly 1 year ago
@pettymolly your dad had great taste, sorry for your loss
linceed87 1 year ago
sure the orchestra must have been sweating!!!
kangoos2000 1 year ago
La" Jupiter": se tutti gli uomini la conoscessero, il mondo sarebbe un posto migliore!
lucios09 1 year ago
i cant believe you put this here. legendary.
evansol1 1 year ago
Legendary. Composer, performer, and conductor are one. Human meets the sublime. If there was a sublimation phase in music, where the music and the performers become one, this would be it.
Perseus12345678 1 year ago 2
Beethoven make me fell human, Mozart, a god.
Volviert 1 year ago
Na dança da vida
brincar de pega com Jupiter
- raro e belo desafio.
Radeir1 1 year ago
Magnifico, eccellente, divinamente imponente!!!
tonixitaly 1 year ago
el mejor de todos los tiempos
mayax30 1 year ago 2
OOMMMGGGG!!!
meatpie27 2 years ago
Maestro!!!
harddrugssociety 2 years ago 2
The best piece of music ever written...
dannymaestro 2 years ago 7
In this symphony Mozart shows his mastery of counterpoint.....even the inmortal Bach would have given him a standing ovation!!!
LuisCarcamoCarcamo 2 years ago 53
@LuisCarcamoCarcamo
Absolutely! It has been said that the immaculate complexity of this multi-subject fugue combined with its musical prowess and elegance is proof of a God!
IsThisSumBattleToads 1 year ago
@IsThisSumBattleToads Proof of a God? maybe. Proof that Mozart is a music God. absolutely.
johnnytothemc 1 year ago
@LuisCarcamoCarcamo ...thats true!!!
enzogrella1 1 year ago
@LuisCarcamoCarcamo Counterpoint ftw!
Dodo251 1 year ago
No words to describe this....the music says it all.
poopsicle65 2 years ago 7
Good lord. that's magnificent.
that's proof of God.
PraiseH 2 years ago 10
@PraiseH As much as I know, Mozart was human, Bohn was human, and the Wiener Philharmoniker is composed of humans.
Who said god ?
moustatache 5 months ago
@moustatache You have a soul, and it is an empty shell.
Lassannn 5 months ago
@moustatache God expresses through humans, and this music is a miracle.
eameece 3 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
@PraiseH It's proof of man. It is the work or man not god - regardless of what Woody Allen said.
ilkinond 4 months ago
Donde puedo descargar este video en buena calidad?
Where can I download this video with good quality?
Nice one, 5 Star
Volviert 2 years ago 2
the besto movement in the history
joydivisionbauhaus 2 years ago 5
oh my god,the fugato....o.O...The whole movement serves as an introduction to the coda no doubt.
HelveteKeiser 2 years ago 6
I love the viennese oboe
oshidonimlop 2 years ago
This is no doubt the most epic symphony written at that time. But Beethoven was yeat to come.
SonofDostojevskij 2 years ago 8
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jeunehomme9 2 years ago
I studied at school this.
MissKalka95 2 years ago
Incredible.
ILMC117 2 years ago 2
Hell yes!
cellofellow1223 2 years ago 2
This kind of pace is rare for Bohm
cedricyu803 2 years ago 5
mozart-vienna philharmonic orchestra-karl böhm
l e g e n d a r y!
berlinzerberus 2 years ago
Not of this world
Msp1lt 2 years ago 4
shostakk, thank you very much for uploading this absolute brilliant master-piece.
Dodo251 2 years ago 2
all parts are good!
HPMetalManiac 3 years ago
i think its Jupiter speaking. ;P
romanpr1nce 3 years ago
That's GOD speaking!
MetalCode 3 years ago 9
you can not possibly apply the same word ("genius")to both Mozart and Bohm...the work of the first is doubtless of much higher level that the solely reproductive work of the latter...Bohm is replacable,Mozart is not
Forcroi 3 years ago 13
or course, i am sure mozart conducted haydn occasionally
thebloads 2 years ago
@Forcroi Spot on.
Dodo251 9 months ago
love this , mozarts the greatest
1tonan 3 years ago 4
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart war ein genie.
rcc400 3 years ago 5
Dr. Karl Böhm war ein Genie.
marcispanis 3 years ago
Karl Böhm,dirigió Mozart,como nadie,durante décadas.Interpretación de referencia.
debartzen 3 years ago
disculpen si soy inoportuno, pero me sorprendio ver orquestas en you tube. bendito dios que tambien suben cosas culturales
gracias mil gracias
tahu343 3 years ago
este movimieno siempre lo encontre muy relcionado con el inicio de la 5 sinfonia de schubert, sin duda, mozart un genio sin igual, impreisonante la alegria que desborda.
maxitrino 3 years ago
BRavo and thanks for the video!This is one of the best videos of this tempo.(Strangely less visits tha others)
oboistCONDUCTOR 3 years ago
La verdad, la dirige bien; especialmente el cuarto movimiento, tiene la elegancia y la soltura de la fuga con el contrapunto
excelente
amaddeo07 3 years ago
Si segnor!
oboistCONDUCTOR 3 years ago
Splendida esecuzione, magnifico
coperTony 3 years ago
Wow, that was fast! 6:26! An amazing performance, easily one of the best I have ever heard of this masterpiece!
barreltheif 3 years ago 3
I so will never forget this video !!! thank you very much !!!. Cheers, ~Sergio from Patagonia.
ottokees 3 years ago
Como es natural, el nazi coñazo de Bohm mutilando el movimiento y cargándose las repeticiones. ¡Como si semejante momento sublime de la historia del Arte no mereciera que sus temas se repitieran cuarenta y siete veces! (o más). Al carajo, burócrata Karlete.
cerezo1961 3 years ago
Bohm fue defensor de la música vanguardista en su juventud, aquella que los nazis prohibían NO era nazi. Además hay varias grabaciones de Bohm en vivo con repeticiones. Que la disquera a comienzos de los 70s no hubieran querido sacarla así no es culpa del director que no tenía edad para andar en esas peleas. Como si históricamente Viena hubiera sido amigable con sus músicos...fuera de eso, no hay nadie, ni Harnoncourt o Jakobs, nadie que se haya dedicado más a la música de Mozart qur BOHM.
andipipo 3 years ago 2
tu comentario es la prueba que eres un ignorante en la historia de la discografia. Si podemos verlo y escucharlo hoy es porque en su epoca no se hicieron las repeticiones.
doumentese!
panosJ3 2 years ago
"Jupiter" Los eruditos y entendidos la calificaron como "Sublime"_Sin palabras,una belleza absoluta,gracias por tus videos,un abrazo.
wolfgangmartin 3 years ago
@wolfgangmartin los "eruditos" y "entendidos" son por lo general los que menos saben y entienden xD
faleru 1 year ago
YES!
Tithemi 4 years ago
This looks like the Vienna Philharmonic of the seventies. I just love the number of basses they employ - more than the typical American orchestra. Mozart era un genio y Bohm otro. Gracias.
mexindian1 4 years ago
One of the great triumphs of humanity.
ernestalba 4 years ago 33
Absolutely stunning. Thanks for posting this. Bohm was and remains by far the best conductor and interpreter of Mozart's genius.
wisegambler 4 years ago
3:22 > FUTURISTIC !!!
mistermadam 4 years ago
KARL BÖHM - Uno de los grandes directores de orquesta... MOZART - Uno de los grandes genios de la música clásica. PARA MI: MOZART, BACH Y BEETHOVEN, son el cenit de la música, la triada perfecta. DAS IST WUNDERBAR ¡¡¡¡
dermann76 4 years ago
Bohm is legendary!!!!
waistoi 4 years ago
Estoy de acuerdo!!!!
misionero3000 3 years ago
Classical music's finest moment. They're playing a little sharp, but who cares? This is gorgeous!
amadeus5889 4 years ago 3
Compare the way th eorchestra plays at 1:50 with the other versions available here, Bohm is the only one that emphasizes the fall of the whole orchestra at once, just great.
Yossi1960 4 years ago
amen to that! polyphony genius amadeus!
authourbrown 4 years ago 3
Great!
ApolloCreed1 4 years ago
Thanks for uploading this. The fourth movement is truly beautiful.
fierywindz 4 years ago