Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Clarinet Concerto in A Major
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Just listened to this in b flat; sounds like an entirely different song.
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@philippevk Agreed, wouldn't have finished this way if he did
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@henkonloveyou why so hostile? relax and enjoy the sweet sounds of real music :)
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WOLFGANG
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bravo!
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@duendemental It's also worth mentioning that I'm sorry you don't get "aroused" by music (maybe that's why you are such a bitter person)... luckily, it turns out most people do though actually: read Salimpoor, et al. "Anatomically distinct dopamine release during anticipation and experience of peak emotion to music" and maybe you'll have a better argument for me than abjectly resorting to semantics about my use of the word "song."
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@duendemental Hint: it's next to the description, and I know that you already saw it but are pretending not to for argument's sake... Also I read your original "deleted" comment since I subscribe to comments via e-mail lol... you must have been pretty upset by me to edit it like that but still basically say the same thing there brah. Sorry to ruin your day. Nice that you at least changed your argument from impressionism to classism. :D Advice: bro, get a life, and stop being elitist about music
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@Webking271 first of all: yes, I can read! The description says
Adagio
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Painting: The Parc Monceau
Artist: Claude Monet
So I have no idea where you took those informations from. I also learned to appreciate music enough to realize that there's nothing but classism in mozart's music. May I also add that I'm not usually aroused by chromatic scales in music...
PS: It's the second movement from a clarinet concerto, not a song...
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@duendemental Can't you read the description? It's Sabine Meyer/Staatskapelle Dresden/Hans Vonk. Also, the juxtaposition of the two different time frames in itself is art. I think this Monet is very fitting with the mood of the music. Learn to appreciate the aesthetic value of things as a whole rather than nit picking all the small details because you are overlooking its beauty! Can't you hear that chromatic scale and think "wow, this sounds amazing"?! Honestly, this song blows my mind.



Poloshia, I salute you! You are a genius in matching up atmosphere of a painting and selection of the music........Very well done indeed.
xingsheng1 2 years ago 28
Gaddafi should listen more often to Mozart. Seriously.
philippevk 9 months ago 15