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3. Violin Concerto No. 3 Strassburg K. 215; 3rd Movement

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2009

Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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  • Thank you opus289!!!

    =D

  • @liodhan You're Welcome!

  • Its K. 215

  • @1812over2 Thanks for keeping me straight...must be gettin' old!

  • @opus289 Haha sooner or later we'll all be.. =)

  • @1812over2 Ain't that the truth...

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  • first 26 sec are unreal!

  • haha in the Jameson's whiskey commercial

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  • Love this song. And the film is awesome. Just brought the soundtrack of amazon :)

  • @assilem405... I have toe violin part, my teacher transcribd the bass line for the Cello... if u find the concerto with Piano, then u can play this with a fellow violinist... I played it with the first chair celloist in my class... Can anyone say AWESOME?

  • *sniff sniff... So beautiful

  • This has been my favorite movie for almost 8 years since I first saw it...

  • 1st 11 sec i jizzed and so did mozart listen to him or whoever it is darth vadering in the background lol! i breathed heavier listening to it head banging it!!!

  • @assilem405 I want the violin part, then we can play it together! :)

  • incredibly uniquely flavored...

  • Like Lord of the Rings and all other masterpieces, too short.

  • @assilem405 you probably can't find it. This is transcribed for cello and violin, based off of the mozart violin concerto no. 3, 3rd movement. im sure whoever the movie hired to compose the music is the only person with the score. it is also written in a different key than the real concerto. if you really want to play this on cello, perhaps you can locate the piano accomnament for this concerto, and play the notes on the base line or something!

  • Mozart was only 19 when he composed this. What a genius.

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