Mozart K.465 - 'Dissonance' - Lyra
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Great! You can see as well as hear everything too... are here the other movements anywhere?
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If you want to hear something REALLY revolutionary, you should check out "Les Elemens" by Jean-fery Rebel, a 17th Century composer. It opens with a movement that makes the opening of this piece seem twee by comparison.
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Bravo! Very nice.
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Very good indeed! I do not understand why most pleasent comments got too many negative points.
MsIMC2009 1 year ago
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richtomes 7 months ago in playlist My Top Videos
@richtomes That can be really annoying, and your friends and fans should "neutralize" him. Anyway, his behaviour also shows your work is far away from being ignored, and in fact it increases the number of engagements, what increases the relevance of this video.
MsIMC2009 7 months ago
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richtomes 7 months ago
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Wonderful playing! Of all string quartets, I find this one most appealing (including the remaining three movements).
It reflects the style of Mozart (and most importantly, of the Classical period), and the gentleness of the tone is sustained, even though the parts are marked forte.
One note though, I think the cellist need to play a little louder. It is important for the bass to be heard as to give a strong chord emphasis on the whole. The cello should shine out more.
Nonetheless, impressive!
yewhenry 4 years ago
yewhenry said... Wonderful ! Of all string quartets, I find this one most appealing (including remaining three movements).
It reflects the style of Mozart (and most importantly, of the Classical period), and the gentleness of the tone is sustained, even though the parts are marked forte.
One note though, I think the cellist need to play a little louder. It is important for the bass to be heard as to give a strong chord emphasis on the whole. The cello should shine more.
Nonetheless, impressive!
richtomes 2 years ago