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Karin Leitner - Flute, Duccio Lombardi - Harp, Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra, Alexander Kalajdzic - conductor, City Hall 2005, Mozart Flute & Harp Concerto 2nd movement, C-Major

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  • This is truly one of the finest pieces of music one can ever hear. It brings tears to my eyes. Sheer beauty and elegance at its finest.

  • Mozart is said not to have liked the flute. Then, what if he had liked it?

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  • The Harpist is more than welcomed to lull me to sleep anytime.

  • OMG!!

    I just had an orgasm!!

  • MOZART-i do te kish mbetur me i madhi muzikant EDHE sikur te kish krijuar VETEM concertin per flaut dhe harp 2nd mvt

  • @MrAndieMusik

    I heard that about trumpet. He thought that it was an aggressive instrument and that if blown in his direction he would cringe.

  • Unos pocos músicos, una obra maestra llena de sensibilidad y maestría, únicamente un puñado de personas disfrutando de esta obra de arte. Como es posible?

  • I do suppose that those who disliked it wanted a better permanence. Still, the music is purely magnificent.

  • @MrAndieMusik Also, if memory serves me correctly, he was writing the pieces for flutists whom, in his opinion, were not very talented. So, he was sorta feeling what he was writing, in a sense, was a waste, solely because he thought the flutist would not be able to do the pieces justice.

  • I do my homework to this :D

  • @jfluter Yes, you are absolutely right. His operas, other than The Magic Flute, also abound in flute parts, one more magnificent than the other. To say nothing of his marvellous flute quartets... It's all the more strange that one can read in many sources that he did not like the flute.

  • @MrPinksBane It's got to help us on the mental level, to say the least, because how we think and feel affects everything else. If the music makes us relax mentally, it's only going to help us physically. This is why so many of us get into music...we find it very relaxing, invigorating, and challenging. Absolutely NOTHING beats the "rush" that we get with performing music extremely well in front of an audience, and sharing the music with others.

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