Prague (W.A.Mozart and Carl Schuricht)

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W.A.MOZART : Symphony No.38 "Prague" Adagio―Allegro

Composer : Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756, Salzburg, Austria of Habsburg - 1791, Vienna, Austria of Habsburg)
Conductor : Carl Schuricht (1880, Danzig (Gdańsk), Germany of Hohenzollern - 1967, Corseaux-sur-Vevey, Switzerland)
Player : Orchestra of Theatre Nationale de L'Opera Paris
Recording : June, 1963, Paris


Special thanks to :

Albert Bierstadt (1830 - 1902)

Thomas Cole (1801 - 1848)

John Constable (1776 - 1837)

Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775 - 1851)

William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825 - 1905)

Sophie Anderson (1823 - 1903)

Józef Marian Chełmoński (1849 - 1914)

Jean Sorieul (1824 - 1871)

Paul Emile Boutigny (1854 - 1929)

Jean Sorieul (1824 - 1871)

Ary Scheffer (1795 - 1858)

Francisco de Goya (1746 - 1828)

Henry Gales (1834 - 1896)

Anton von Werner (1843 - 1915)

Édouard Detaille (1848 - 1912)

Alexander Iwanowitsch Morosow (1835 - 1904)

Isidre Nonell (1872 - 1911)

Jakub Schikaneder (1855 - 1924)

Thomas Moran (1837 - 1926)

Ilya Yefimovich Repin(1844 - 1930)

John Singer Sargent (1856 - 1925)

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot (1796 - 1875)

Jakub Schikaneder (1855 - 1924)

James Jacques Joseph Tissot (1836 - 1902)

Thomas Moran (1837 - 1926)

Nikolaj Nikolajewitsch Ge (1831 - 1894)

Emile Munier (1840 - 1895)

Grigorij Grigorjewitsch Mjassojedow (1834/35 - 1911)

Carl Larsson (1853 - 1919)

Marie Ellenrieder (1791 - 1863)

Asher Brown Durand (1796 - 1886)

Ivan Shishkin (1832 - 1898)

Albert Bierstadt (1830 - 1902)

Jens Juel (1745 - 1802)

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746 - 1828)

Gerard M. Burns

Chris Hankey

John William Waterhouse (1849 - 1917)

Trophîme Bigot Trophime Bigot (1600 - 1650)

Joseph-Denis (1876 - 1960)

Philippe de Champaigne (1602 - 1674)

John Everett Millais (1829 - 1896)

Sandar Wagner (1838 - 1919)

August Corrodi (1826 - 1885)

Eduardo Rosales (1836 - 1873)

Eugène Lami (1800 - 1890)

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841 - 1919)

Alexei Harlamov (1842 - 1923)

Wilhelm Gause (1853 - 1916)

Martin Johnson Heade (1819 - 1904)

Jean Eugene Buland (1852 - 1927)

Adolph Friedrich Erdmann von Menzel (1815 - 1905)

Vladimir Makovsky (1840 - 1920)

Louis-Jean Desprez (1743 - 1804) and Francesco Piranesi (1756 or 1758 - 1810)

Hendrick Bloemaert (1601 - 1672)

Ivan Kramskoy (1837 - 1887)

Sir George Hayter (1792 - 1871)

Thomas Slatterwhite Noble (1835 - 1907)

George Edmund Butler (1872 - 1936)

Alfred de Richemont (1857 - 1911)

Caspar David Friedrich (1774 - 1840)

Aimé Morot (1850 - 1913)

C. R. W. Nevinson (1889 - 1946)

Richard Jack (1866 - 1952)

Konstantin Dmitriyevich Flavitsky (1830 - 1866)

Paul Hoecker (1854 - 1910)

Honourary Major James Kerr-Lawson (1865 - 1939)

Nicolas de Largillière (1656 - 1746)

Church Notre Dame, Normandy

Federico Barocci (1528 - 1612)

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (1758 - 1823)

Eric Kennington (1888 - 1960)

Michelangelo (1475 - 1564)

Horace Vernet (1789 - 1863)

Edmund Blair Leighton (1853 - 1922)

Viviano Codazzi (1642 - 1693)

William Orpen (1878 - 1931)

Alphonse de Neuville (1835 - 1885)

John Lavery (1856-1941)

George Hardy (1822 - 1909)

Adolph Friedrich Erdmann von Menzel (1815 - 1905)

Anders Zorn (1860 - 1920)

Antoine Plamondon (1804 - 1895)

Nikolay Andreyevich Koshelev (1840 - 1918)

Kapiton Zelentsov (1790 - 1845)

Ivan Yendogurov (1861 - 1898)

Luke Fildes (1843 - 1927)

Claude Monet (1840 - 1926)

Vasily Vasilyevich Vereshchagin (1842 - 1904)

Gabriel Charles Deneux (1856 - 1926)

Grogory Grigoriyevich Chernetsov (1802 - 1865)

William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916)

Other Great Artists

And George Sand (le 1er juillet 1804, Paris, France - le 8 juin 1876, Nohant, France) de "La Petite Fadette"

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  • Very wonderful video Sadanori *♥*

    Great music and Beautiful images!!!

    Thanks for sharing....wenhsing

  • @wendrew2006 Thank you so much! I'm so appreciate for your watching! All Arts are the life. Sound, letters, figure and others are given the soul by audiences' imaginations. I'm sure that all works are completed and start to live only when someone is impressed by them. I made videos at one time. Now, however, I'm encouraged by these fruits all the time. Take Care and See You Soon!!!

  • I already heard it, but I never get tired of seeing. Beautiful work, Sadanory

    have a nice day

  • @Patriczia

    Now I'm so pleasant by this renewal. By the better sound, this interpretation could correspond with the powerful individuality of pictures and story. As the result now this fruit brings own's genius fully.

  • @Patriczia

    However I, somehow, had been ashamed to these showing. They had looked hollow for me.

    Neverthless, I have liked this fruit. At any late I wished to listen this beautiful interpretation with better sound. On other day, I got a new software (trial version), as a result, I could make this sound to better, at least.

  • @Patriczia

    Muchas Gracias!!!

    I remember, in the first upload you said "This video never make us to lose interest in watching". I'm so glad for you still have this impression!

    Really, I have wished to improve this sound quality.

    Each picture and this story have very strong personality. Especially on the climaxes. That show Miracles.

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  • @NiEstasAmikoj

    So True my dear friend !!!

    Thanks again for your wonderful work.

    Take care always....wenhsing

  • @Patriczia

    On the other hand...now, in this fruit, I smell some dangerous. Writing a little extreme words, these climaxes draw the limit of human sensitivity. The awe moment is brought by the resonate with the strong story, dazzled pictures of nineteen century and the sublime interpretation of the highest masterpiece Mozart's. That's supreme art, at the same, as if insane.

  • @Patriczia

    This fruit is poor on technical, but I'm impressed still. I'm sure that for a creation the most important condition is "impression". When we are filled with precious feeling, is usually hoping to be played in our heart, we can make any inestimable work. With my actual experiences, I'm sure that such chance is never rare in our daily life.

    Tener cuidado y Hasta pronto!!!

  • @MilaNLN

    Mulţumesc mult!!!

    Did you read "La Petite Fadette" ? It's an original of this, and so simple but so impressive story. If you don't yet read, plese make friend with it, and then return this fruit again. I promise, you pass better moment in then.

    Atenţiune şi Pe curând!!!

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