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Mozart Serenade No 10 In B Flat Major K 361 III Adagio

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2009

Mozart's serenade No. 10 "Gran Partita" written for 13 wind instruments.This is the third movement.

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  • The beginning was...simple. Almost comic. Just a pulse. Bassoons. Basset horns- like a rusty squeeze-box. And then, suddenly, high above it, an oboe- a single note hanging there, unwavering, until..a clarinet took it over, sweetened it into a phrase of such delight. This was no composition by a performing monkey- it seemed to me that I was hearing the voice of God.

  • This piece is incredible. I'm playing Salieri in my high school's production of Amadeus, and it has given me a whole new appreciation for classical music. I'm really fortunate to live in an age where I can listen to such magnificent music with the click of a mouse.

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  • @drumaster24 I don't understand. There were neither more nor less than required !

  • @ind20000 I wouldn't be too quick to dismiss modern music. Sure, it might not be on the same caliber as Mozart, but there is plenty of great stuff out there!

  • @BJCoolio27 Yeah but it's also a shame that we live in an age where nothing even remotely close to this kind of music is being produced.

  • @Astrosquall

    Salieri's comment... :)

  • @drumaster24 Which notes do you suppose he could have done without?

  • 7 people think there is too many notes.

  • @Jankovify he he he, you made me remember the movie (what a great movie, by the way); but it's true, this is one of the most beautiful music in the whole world... and now I'm hungry, I want a burger XD

  • I loved this song in the film Bright Star (the life, love and , death of the poet John Keats, it is a beautiful story, in both the film and this song, <3 love it!

  • Fabulous! 

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