K503-1 Mozart Piano concerto no. 25 in C movt 1 (excerpt)

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  • Listen carefully to 1:15, you'll notice that the 1st violins, 2nd violins, violas, basses and woodwinds are all playing different melodies. It is almost impossible for humans to concentrate on five different melodies at once. Mozart clearly was beyond human.

  • After the incomparable Mozart piano concertos (#20-24) this one is my favorite.

    Thank you for posting, Mr. mozartdatabase.

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  • @Am4d3usM0z4rt Oh boy, Mozart worship is alive and well on youtube. Google Robert Newman AND mozart. You may cry.

  • Speaking of Mozart inspiring other composers, from 4:17 - 4:24 sounds incredibly similar to a section of the song "Scarified" by Paul Gilbert (a modern guitarist with classical influences). Perhaps Paul was intentionally quoting Mozart?

  • @TheChopinesque Touche. Well, you have to love all the amazing connections between Classical.

  • @metallicragex The motif you're talking about in Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture is La Marseillaise, which is France's national anthem, which was inspired by this piece.

  • @sosamuera A matter of taste I suppose. I have a predilection for the opening movement of 27 myself.

  • Could you please make it all black? It would be much nicer.

  • I recall my astonishment at first hearing this piece - thinking I had already heard all the great piano concertos.

  • Anyone else notice that at 1:34 it sounds awfully too close to Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture to be a coincidence? I wonder if Tchaikovsky got the theme from this, he LOVED Mozart, with good reason too.

  • this concerto inspired the french Hymne "La marseillaise" according to sources.

    actually at 1'35 and 1'42 and 1'50 the measures are equivalent incredible

  • Certified Intergalactic!

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