Guess the Composer: Mozart or Haydn?
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2023
- Can you guess the composer? Mozart or Haydn?
Excerpts from five pieces by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Joseph Haydn are played. Can you match the piece with the composer?
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Really love this type of series!
Please make some more😀
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5/5 but I already knew Mozart's pieces
All right but the last
4/5 ever listened the songs
Really glad I got all 5 guesses right, but then I realized they were actually quite easy ones, which dampens my complacency a little bit.😄 Nonetheless, this is a fun and cultured exercise, very rare in nowadays commercialized world. Really enjoyed it. Thank you!
You're welcome! I'm glad you liked it.
Got them all, except the second one.
I guessed them all right!
i got all right
5 / 4 😊
I would find it easier to guess the difference between Mozart and Beethoven.
Perhaps the difference between Mozart and Haydn is that Mozart's music is more likely to have a child-like innocent warmth?
No it's a misconception. Real Mozart piano works are isolated piano pieces like k.399 k 396 k. 511, k.475, k.540, k. 574 etc. Most of the sonatas have this childlike character because they were written for pupils and to make money !! This is not the real Mozart.
@@Alix777. I guess it's subjective what you mean by 'real' Mozart.
A true artist can put his nature into simple as well as complex pieces. In fact, surely creating genius simple pieces is even more difficult.
My favourite Mozart piano concerto movement is the 2nd movement of Piano concerto 21 and it's very simple yet sophisticated.
Haydn is the proto romantic and better at the mathematical basis of classical music. Haydn builds his music out of small simple units while taking the music to very distant areas.
He made the rules. He is much more original than Mozart most of the time and consciously pushing the boundary. Mozart was aware of the possibilities but didn't his music in that direction. However give a listen to his idemeneo opera, piano sonata in F, sinfonia concertante, milansese quartets all written when he was younger and you would find a music which sometimes sounds like the 20th century.
@@Alix777.You are very wrong. As usual.
5/5 but i assume that's only because i am very familiar with these two Mozart's pieces.
All my answers were right!! It was easy, I always find Mozart's music brighter and Haydn's music deeper, that's only my opinion. Thank you, it was very funny 🤍🌸🪻🎶🎶🎶🎶
You're welcome! I'm glad you liked it.
got them all...surprisingly
lt must be Mozhay who composed all these musical pieces...........
Yeah, I got all five right! Haydn's music is a little more - not exactly rhythmic - but consistently "on the beat" compared with Mozart's, and Mozart has phrases where little melodic flourishes "poke through" a little more conspicuously, certainly ideas that Haydn probably wouldn't (or couldn't) have entertained.
3/5, got both of the Mozart ones, but only 1 of the Haydn and only cause G minor. I was like "A minor key slow movement? Haydn, Mozart didn't do that too often."
That first excerpt and the last one, the Minuet, those could have easily been either.
5/5
3 scores
First one guessed correctly
Second one I guessed the other.
Third one correctly
Fourth one correctly
Last one correctly
It's too hard to tell for most of these sure from a few bars if you don't know any of these pieces or if you don't listen to these composers. They both knew each other and are both part of the same "First Viensesse school". Sequences, phrasing, motifs, etc. are very similar. These are also all slow movements.
After knowing the answers, these are the differencesbin these particular examples:
Haydn: More even sequences. More flowing phrases. More even rhythms in the melody. Less range in melodies. Melody takes longer to develop. No actual bass parts. Left had just plays accompaniment. Mostly chords, broken chords, octaves, or "dyads" in the accompaniment. More frequent use of small notes in score. Accompaniment parts are slow, steady, and uninteresting by themselves, and are only to support the melody. Haydn overall is more flowing.
Mozart: Has more melodic accompaniment in the left hand. Less use of chords in the left hand. At times almost like actual bass lines when melody shifts to left hand. Rhythms in bass are more varied. Sequences are more florid with more rhythmic changes and more range. More obvious use of call and response in the melody. Sections are more clear. Theme is stated olin opening and then quickly moves on to development sections. Distinctive major to diminished to minor cadence at 1:20 moving down and back up. Hemiola. Mozart is more choppy, less flowing.
1. Haydn? 2. maybe early Mozart 3. I know this one... Mozart 4. lol if that isn't a Mozart 5. triplets melody= likely Haydn
I got them all 🎉
3/5
My guesses (not necessarily right)
1. Haydn
2. Haydn
3. Mozart
4. Mozart
5. Haydn
Perfect Score
got 4/5 wouldve gotten all correct but my brain had an system error moment
4/5 :(
Decided Haydn on second bar!
Whenever it's not good I know it's Haydn. 5/5
@@siavasharya7111Haydn isn't my favorite composer, but I like a few of his works.
@@yuk_notkim7658 If I could compose like Haydn, having heard other composers today, I would not :P.
But I agree, it's still mostly good music. Mozart is just beyond this world.
What do you like of Haydn?
@@siavasharya7111 I don't know a lot of Haydn, but I have listened to some of his piano Sonatas, and I have to say, I didn't really like most of them. But his later sonatas sound more like Beethoven, so I like the later ones more.
the difference is very noticeable, Haydn seems a little flat and counter, and has a baroque streak, Mozart seems a little more lively, and too melodic, and a bit childish
Ironic since Haydn is known for composing playful music, while people say Mozart composed more serious works.
Haydn is not so much playful as witty. No-one would really call the Nelson Mass playful. Neither is more serious: Haydn is a little more intellectual or academic in his composition, I think, whilst Mozart is really seeking an emotive effect
@@leoperarm Well, I just got that information from other people, and I saw why they said that, so that's why I said that.
5/5
5/5