W. A. Mozart - Concerto For Flute And Harp K 299; 2nd Movement

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Amadeus: The Director's Cut - The Original SoundTrack by Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, conducted by Sir Neville Marriner

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  • As an Atheist it is ONLY when I listen to Mozarts music, that I sometimes contemplate, that maybe there is a god after all !!!

  • "the desire burned in me... LIKE A LUST IN MY BODY!"

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  • Not ONE thumbs down : What other proof do we need, that Mozart was a musical genius !!!

  • @NaturalBornHedonist Yes. His name was Mozart... There is no god, you fool.

  • it's miraculous.

  • This is a creation from a human being, astounding and so delightful.

  • jk

  • MEDIOCRITY

  • Anyone who enjoys this piece I suggest checking out the third movement K. 299 Mozart Concerto for Flute and Harp in C major, III Rondeau - Allegro. It's equally as beautiful. Mozart, if they allow computers in heaven, thank you.

  • @roman1akid I believe in God myself.. Maybe not in the way you do, but thats not wierd considering im not you. =) I simply questioned your motivation for wanting him to reach for a deity when perhaps he dosent view it the way you do. Christians,muslims catholics,jews,buddhists,hindu­ists etc etc... If you believe all of them are right and you support their beliefs then i have wronged you and apologize. Peace

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