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Mozart - String Serenade No.13 "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" in G Major, KV525 - 3rd Movement

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Mozart - String Serenade No.13 "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" in G Major, KV525 -

3rd Movement: Minuet, Allegro - Trio

Orchestra - Leipzig Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor - Rudolf Wellenstein

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  • who was the deaf that gave a "dislike"?

  • @msinvincible2000 It was Beethoven, he don't like Mozart ! ;)

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  • @msinvincible2000 A deaf person wouldn't give a dislike; they dig the vibrations of the strings

  • @violinvicky101

    Agreed. I think this movement should have a bit of a faster tempo.

  • the only thing i don't like about this version is that it's a bit too slow for my taste.

  • @MegaMozart666 Well, you said that it was Beethoven :) :) Name of the composition ???

  • @MegaMozart666 Name? What do you Mean? :o

  • @ADEJUNGE name?

  • @uriahms i think what is so great is the way it is so flowing while sandwiched between a ridged, robust lead line

  • @msinvincible2000 HAHA, true indeed,even those who can barely hear a sound or appreciate music inmediately know that they are in the presence of the most majestic piece of music ever written and one of the greatest composer that ever lived.

  • From 0:51 to 1:55 - This is the most beautiful melody in all of musicdom and the most perfect example of what melody is and what melody does.

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