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The Very Best of Mozart: Part 1

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Mozart is one of the greatest composers to have ever lived. Among his towering achievements are a few pieces that speak to me on a level I have never felt with any other composer, past or present.

While this list is not definitive, and certainly no list is, it does touch on the broad spectrum of genres for which Mozart is most famous. I encourage you to find these pieces on your own and begin listening to them earnestly and patiently.

I assure you, this music is unlike anything you have ever heard or will ever hear. You will be able to always find something new and startling even after a hundred listens. These pieces are classical in their very nature. Thus is the power of Mozart.

The List (1-6)
1. Jupiter Symphony - Levine/Chicago Symphony Orchestra
2. Piano Concerto No. 20 - Bilson/Gardiner/English Baroque Soloists
3. The Abduction at the Seraglio - Gardiner/Monteverdi Choir
4. Symphony 40 in G Minor - Maazel/New York Philharmonic
5. Piano Sonata K.545 - Jean Bernard Pommier
6. Requiem in D Minor - Philippe Herreweghe/Orchestre des Champs Elysees

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  • @pureaKero when bach died he said and i quote* I'll Be Bach * XD

  • If Mozart had lived for 65 years, the music right now would be MUCH MUCH more different.

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  • Yes it was he Not Mozart ooops happens

  • thank you i love love mozart be blessed much light.

  • @leeleonor1 Wasn't that beethoven who was deaf?

  • Good music very bad cut...

  • Very good! For a kid...

  • A man that could not hear composer. Not sure they he saw off the leggs of the Piano so he could better sense Vibration! Amazing story and worl! Love

  • We can only hope that the grammar would be MUCH MUCH more different to!

  • Haydn said of Mozart "you will not see a talent like this in a hundred years" it was then said he might just as well of said a thousand.

  • Sir Mozart is a legend but i find Haydn a little better

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