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W.A. Mozart - Symphony No. 36 "Linz" (1st movement)

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Symphony No. 36 in C Major, KV 425 "Linz" - (1) Adagio. Allegro spiritoso from the CD-Release "The Art of Conduction - Pawel Przytocki". A concert at the UNESCO World Heritage "Monastery Maulbronn" with the Schlesische Kammerphilharmonie Kattowitz. Conductor: Pawel Przytocki.
A release recorded, produced and created by Andreas Otto Grimminger & Josef-Stefan Kindler, released in co-operation with Northoff Public Relations. Recording & Mastering Engineer: Andreas Otto Grimminger.
Central Idea, Photos & Artwork: Josef-Stefan Kindler. CD Audio, ca. 60 minutes, DDD, KuK 12, ISBN 978-3-930643-12-7. Copyright by K&K Verlagsanstalt anno 2008.
View, listen & order the CD at http://www.kuk-art.com/English/Authentic/conduction-1.html

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  • this symphony took 4 days to write. Mozart was truly one of the most obscenely talented people in history

  • Esta es posiblemente la mejor de todas las sinfonias, el inicio es simplemente magistral, sin duda alguna para mi Mozart es el mejor musico de todos los tiempos.

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  • I love this symphony so much

  • Escucharla sirve como parte del efecto mozart, para personas que sufran de ansiedad .

  • 0:12 = tear inducing.

  • Bach = god Mozart = Jesus

  • if it took him 4 days to write this... means he must be a very very very very fast writer... theres no questioning the talent and the genius though

  • @kimata1967 they do! check link on description, kuk-art.com

  • Who is performing??? Do you have CD??

  • @stovebags Actually it was Recorded by his Wife that Wolfie Would Have from four to Five Little Tables around him when composing, on each a composition, A Concerto, A Sonata, A Quartet, Or opera, and he turn to each little table and finish a Bar on one Composition then turn to other and Finish another Bar on another Little table Etc. no mistakes Whatsoever!!! Also I read that the half of the First Movement of the 26th piano concerto was finished while he was having Lunch!!!!!

  • @stovebags

    WTF 4 days, that has too be somekind of world record, i wonder how fast could have done it with Finale or Sibelius :)

  • @oohkuchi wtf?

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