Mozart - Violin Sonata No. 21, E Minor, K. 304 [Szeryng/Haebler]

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  • @rhandley1000
    @rhandley1000 3 года назад +53

    Out of 626 musical compositions, this is the only one in E minor. And, indeed, did Mozart pour everything he possessed into this one E minor beauty.

  • @classycompositions932
    @classycompositions932 5 лет назад +485

    Mozart doesn't often use minor, but when he does... it always sounds so moving. This piece inspired me to start composing violin + piano sonata's myself, and I tried to use it as an example for my first one.

    • @vuyombambisa9170
      @vuyombambisa9170 4 года назад +9

      His late mother inspired this beauty

    • @shirou9790
      @shirou9790 4 года назад +34

      Yeah major Mozart is good but minor Mozart is on a whole other level

    • @danal81
      @danal81 4 года назад +2

      Vuyo Mbambisa I think that was sonata for piano in a minor.

    • @shirou9790
      @shirou9790 4 года назад +1

      @@danal81 Actually it's for both sonatas K. 304 (300c) and K. 310 (300d), they were composed roughly at the same time, in 1778 when Mozart was in Paris, soon after his mother's death.

    • @danal81
      @danal81 4 года назад

      Shirou97 yes, you are right.
      It’s both works.

  • @rickyt8131
    @rickyt8131 2 года назад +61

    0:06 Exposition and Subject 1
    0:55 Subject 2
    2:00 Repeat
    3:54 Development
    4:31 Recapitulation and Subject 1
    5:14 Subject 2
    6:21 Coda

    • @joaobastosO_O
      @joaobastosO_O Год назад +4

      bro knows his composition analysis and techniques

    • @ClassicalMusicAndSoundtracks
      @ClassicalMusicAndSoundtracks Год назад +4

      Isn't the subject 2 also a part of the exposition? It looks like the subject 2 is a separate component, unless you write the structure like this:
      Exposition:
      - 0:06 Subject 1
      - 0:55 Subject 2

    • @joaobastosO_O
      @joaobastosO_O Год назад

      @@ClassicalMusicAndSoundtrackspro. I still havent learnt that yet

    • @rickyt8131
      @rickyt8131 Год назад

      @@ClassicalMusicAndSoundtracks that's right yes, that's clearer!

    • @condominioestudiocentro3109
      @condominioestudiocentro3109 6 месяцев назад +1

      Subject 2 - 0:44, not 0:55.

  • @petersmernoff9590
    @petersmernoff9590 4 года назад +142

    I think this is the only Mozart work in the key of E minor. It's distinctly him, yes, but also has a deeply melancholy tone that sets it apart from his other piano-violin sonatas, and much of his overall output.

    • @chanhnguyen2215
      @chanhnguyen2215 3 года назад +21

      Right, in this time Mozart’s mother passed away so he was sad and wrote this Sonata in scale E minor.

    • @ignacioclerici5341
      @ignacioclerici5341 3 года назад +4

      Listen to his violín sonata 27

    • @OuwenH101
      @OuwenH101 2 года назад +6

      He did write another violin sonata in e minor

    • @DavitMinasyan-rn3fv
      @DavitMinasyan-rn3fv 2 года назад +2

      But he uses the key in a lot of other works in small sections ( particularly works in G major or E major)

    • @ClassicalMusicAndSoundtracks
      @ClassicalMusicAndSoundtracks Год назад +1

      @@DavitMinasyan-rn3fv I think that the key changes throughout the piece, it's not static. So yes, a piece in a major key can have parts in minor keys.

  • @hazemnajjar9401
    @hazemnajjar9401 5 лет назад +103

    Tempo di Menuetto: 06:50

  • @joshie6696
    @joshie6696 3 года назад +24

    That major section in the second movement is to die for.

  • @PianomanRay
    @PianomanRay 8 лет назад +315

    There is so much feeling in that second movement I can't explain it!! Go, Mozart!

    • @fridelschiesser8289
      @fridelschiesser8289 8 лет назад +1

      B

    • @solracpilino1967
      @solracpilino1967 7 лет назад +13

      His mother died in those days...

    • @김진권-k7t
      @김진권-k7t 7 лет назад +2

      really? that was really impressed to me.

    • @kirklurkpu4470
      @kirklurkpu4470 6 лет назад +2

      Carlos rodriguez acosta maybe that his grieving made him to put such a sad touch

    • @karizcal5026
      @karizcal5026 6 лет назад

      I think more like a sad love story where some obstacle kept the two apart.

  • @idonotlikenonfungibletoken6053
    @idonotlikenonfungibletoken6053 3 года назад +82

    This is one of my exam pieces, and I’ve come to really enjoy this piece, especially after hearing a performance of it. Every note feels so graceful and harmonious, unlike my performance where I screw up the tone -_-
    I think this sonata is also very underrated, it well translates the emotion Mozart felt at that time, when his mother passed away. And I don’t know if it’s just me, but the spiccato in this piece is hard to pull off without hitting other strings.
    And even though most of Mozart’s pieces aren’t minor, it still feels like he composed it. Every single note is packed full of tone and emotion, which I’m trying my best to capture in my playing.

    • @harrisonjoncena7353
      @harrisonjoncena7353 3 года назад +1

      U are a very horrible piano player

    • @davsky4999
      @davsky4999 3 года назад +2

      @@harrisonjoncena7353 what

    • @halfandhalfbastard8033
      @halfandhalfbastard8033 2 года назад +1

      Hey, how’s the exam go?

    • @betty_lifestylex
      @betty_lifestylex 2 года назад +1

      I’m also doing this piece for my exam , it’s literally tomorrow peeps!

    • @idonotlikenonfungibletoken6053
      @idonotlikenonfungibletoken6053 2 года назад

      @@halfandhalfbastard8033 oh the exam went well !! sorry i didnt see this earlier ^^ doing my grade 8 exam in a couple of months

  • @HappyUnbirthday
    @HappyUnbirthday 6 лет назад +103

    I listen to this piece whenever I do math, and surprisingly it really help me out of boredom and calm my mind a little when I can't find the solotion. Although initially it's hard for me to concentrate because I kept being drawn to its beautiful melody

    • @zeynepy
      @zeynepy 5 лет назад +4

      same, saw this comment while i was doing physics

    • @y-jk1674
      @y-jk1674 5 лет назад +3

      I'm also doing physics to this❤️ Mozart has always been my favorite study music

    • @indaadams9912
      @indaadams9912 5 лет назад +7

      Maths and music go hand in hand..

    • @alyssashih2895
      @alyssashih2895 4 года назад +2

      Mai Huong Nguyen I understand. If you want another version (the score is the original. This score has some subtle changes) I recommend perlman’s recording also

    • @harrisonjoncena7353
      @harrisonjoncena7353 3 года назад

      not if it distracts u. trust me i know what u mean. Mozart is brain music is what nonsense-no-knowing-normies say, kinda like “math and music go hand in hand”

  • @fortissimoX
    @fortissimoX 5 месяцев назад +7

    Beautiful sonata, thank you Wolfgang wherever you are! 🥰

  • @jesusmanriquezsantana1590
    @jesusmanriquezsantana1590 3 года назад +48

    I would love that Mozart had done a violin concerto in minor
    It would have been a sublime and wonderful work
    But sadly it didn't happen :(

    • @aniruddhadutta6225
      @aniruddhadutta6225 3 года назад +15

      Well there's the sublime 2nd movement of the Sinfonia Concertante...

    • @_Athanos
      @_Athanos Год назад +2

      Yes and even then there is always the chamber music (I'm especially fond of K.406 and his D minor Quartet K.421 and G minor quintet K.516) and K.364 (his symphonia concertante for Violin and Viola in E-flat major but there is a middle movement in C minor)

  • @lynnloringmulhern4495
    @lynnloringmulhern4495 7 лет назад +40

    I adore this Sonata, esp. the 2nd movt. Just wanted to thank you Bartje for taking the time to post the score along with the performance. It really helps

  • @GoldinDr
    @GoldinDr 5 лет назад +123

    He was 22. It's mind-boggling.

    • @jackknife4547
      @jackknife4547 Год назад +15

      It would be more mind-boggling if someone from this day and age was able to produce this type of music. Given the time and lack of distractions it would have been an easier time to focus on anything that you put your mind to in those times. Paying attention to your education and working towards your craft without a minutia of the interference there is today. It's not surprising if he's already been working on his craft for 10 plus years 22. He would probably have considered himself an old man by then.

    • @GoldinDr
      @GoldinDr Год назад +9

      @@jackknife4547 It's still mind-boggling.

    • @UtanaHiragushi
      @UtanaHiragushi Год назад

      ❤❤う❤

    • @violinistvanessa0922
      @violinistvanessa0922 Год назад +1

      I know! I was so shocked but also very impressed!!😄

    • @sousafan100
      @sousafan100 Год назад +3

      He was the voice of god his age is irrelevant

  • @schattenfell9218
    @schattenfell9218 3 года назад +8

    Mozarts Musik ist unsterblich. ..Licht und Hoffnung für 2021

  • @animalistiktiero3835
    @animalistiktiero3835 3 года назад +57

    8:46 that harmony... ...Just WOW! it is indescribable BEAUTIFUL!!!

    • @calmocaos
      @calmocaos Год назад +2

      Un istante di straordinaria commozione.

    • @animalistiktiero3835
      @animalistiktiero3835 Год назад +2

      @@calmocaos Sono d'accordo

    • @leonhardeuler8457
      @leonhardeuler8457 Год назад +2

      it's so nice

    • @animalistiktiero3835
      @animalistiktiero3835 11 месяцев назад +3

      @G.P.Telemann4261 Just because it is a basic harmonic progression dosen't mean that it's not beatiful.

    • @salvatoremartella5397
      @salvatoremartella5397 7 месяцев назад +1

      @G.P.Telemann4261proprio qui la sua immensità! Talmente elementare, ma mai da alcuno trattata così!

  • @billviolino
    @billviolino 3 года назад +28

    Personally, I'm a violin player and I like Mozart minor works much more than his major work. But his violin concertos are all in major, they are good but this E minor is my favorite violin piece from him. It looks that he mainly focused on major key writing

    • @jesusmanriquezsantana1590
      @jesusmanriquezsantana1590 2 года назад +2

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      Listen to This ✨❤️

    • @ClassicalMusicAndSoundtracks
      @ClassicalMusicAndSoundtracks Год назад +3

      Yes, he mainly focused on major keys, but the key is not static, I think that there are transitions. So, in many pieces of Mozart written in major keys I think you can find parts in minor keys.

    • @_Athanos
      @_Athanos Год назад

      Yes and even then there is always the chamber music (I'm especially fond of K.406 and his D minor Quartet K.421 and G minor quintet K.516) and K.364 (his symphonia concertante for Violin and Viola in E-flat major but there is a middle movement in C minor)

    • @ClassicalMusicAndSoundtracks
      @ClassicalMusicAndSoundtracks Год назад

      @@_Athanos In the symphony 26 the Andante is also in C minor, despite the symphony is in E flat major.

    • @_Athanos
      @_Athanos Год назад

      @@ClassicalMusicAndSoundtracks
      Well there are a lot of Mozart pieces that have been written in minor keys, but a violin player complaining of there being too few minor key works from Mozart, given that there are many of them, made me assume that they were talking about minor pieces, by Mozart, written for the violin as a central instrument. I might be wrong and your suggestion is relevant nonetheless but I'm pretty positive that it isn't what they were looking for.

  • @iankamenwa5931
    @iankamenwa5931 5 лет назад +59

    Idk why but 6:51 puts me in my feels😤🔥

    • @frchopin1
      @frchopin1 5 лет назад +17

      Can see sadness of Mozart when his mother died.

    • @berke4456
      @berke4456 4 года назад +1

      @@DanielFahimi so what they do? Dont take me offensive, just a guy who is wondering :D

  • @moracabanas
    @moracabanas 4 года назад +25

    God I forgot I played this. I just love the way Mozart solves the drama 9:09. It just sounds like you could actually feel what "hope" means in 4 pop chords

    • @moracabanas
      @moracabanas 3 года назад +1

      @@ignacioclerici5341 Mozart is sometimes in the "pop mood" of classical music. While I actually mean is both so popular and easy to understand for most people I never said it is not profound nor sacred. I litterally said Mozart is so deep he takes 4 easy chords and let you feel "hope" on them.

    • @Zimzamzoom95
      @Zimzamzoom95 3 года назад +1

      @@ignacioclerici5341 Mozart is the opposite of vulgar? Funny you say that because he was notoriously vulgar. Mozart is the one composer who you can’t say isn’t vulgar.

    • @Zimzamzoom95
      @Zimzamzoom95 3 года назад

      @@ignacioclerici5341 Okay, explain to me how pop music is vulgar.

    • @Zimzamzoom95
      @Zimzamzoom95 3 года назад

      @@ignacioclerici5341 No, explain to me how pop music is vulgar but Mozart isn’t.

    • @Zimzamzoom95
      @Zimzamzoom95 3 года назад

      @@ignacioclerici5341 So you clearly don’t get what I was saying. I was talking about vulgar lyrics. In Mozart’s music.

  • @neviladergjini1
    @neviladergjini1 4 года назад +14

    This sonata and the double concerto for violin and viola is strangely dramatic and sad for being Mozart. As it is strangely dramatic and sad that I am getting so old I now like Mozart so much ❤️

    • @rafaelregilio
      @rafaelregilio 2 года назад

      The Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola was written when Mozart lost his mother. I guess getting older and accumulating more life experiences make us love Mozart even more 😬♥

    • @d.mulanovich
      @d.mulanovich Год назад

      Q

  • @blindcanseemusic
    @blindcanseemusic Год назад +6

    That second movement is so moving. It’s so different to what I expect. Where do those triplets come from in the return of the A section. It’s more romantic than classical. And yet in some ways it’s almost baroque.

  • @XHitsugaX
    @XHitsugaX 5 лет назад +15

    dear god the second movement makes me cry

  • @notaire2
    @notaire2 4 года назад +4

    Wunderschöne und lyrische Interpretation dieser kompakten und perfekt komponierten Sonate im gut phrasierten Tempo mit seidigem Ton der Violine und klarem Klang des Klaviers. Der intime und perfekt entsprechende Dialog zwischen den beiden Virtuosen ist wahrlich ergreifend. Bestimmt eine des zehn besten Aufführung dieses Meisterwerks im 20. Jahrhundert!

  • @robappleby583
    @robappleby583 4 года назад +7

    Wonderful performance.
    I've been listening to and playing almost exclusively baroque music for the last two or three years... it's amazing how foreign, even exotic, this sounds to me now. I hadn't realised until now how far I have internalised the baroque sense of music.

    • @voxveritatis3815
      @voxveritatis3815 2 года назад +2

      For many years, I listened to baroque music. You know, Vivaldi, Bach, Scarlatti, Haendel etc. My baroque mentors had induced me to believe there was nothing else after Bach...until I discovered Mozart. The real one, the "hidden" gems. I still like baroque but I'm in love with Mozart. What a balance, what an unattainable feat to present melancoly, devastation, and grief in the most beautiful and gracious manner.

    • @Nothing_to_see_here_27.
      @Nothing_to_see_here_27. 2 года назад +1

      Now, this. This I consider as an interesting, intelligent and well written comment.

  • @southwestpiano
    @southwestpiano 4 года назад +10

    the beauty and emotion is beyond words

    • @idonotlikenonfungibletoken6053
      @idonotlikenonfungibletoken6053 3 года назад +1

      I know right?!? When I try to perform this, I can’t even capture all the emotion inside of each note, it’s just too beautiful ;)

  • @judithbenson5310
    @judithbenson5310 7 лет назад +11

    I am playing this for my class at UCLA in Mozart. It is a lovely piece

  • @nitallemsichneige
    @nitallemsichneige 6 лет назад +6

    Meine Kinder spielten das in ihrer Jugend, sie die Geige und er Klavier. Noch heute begleitet mich das Stück. Danke Mozart!

  • @moniquegosselin-noat1956
    @moniquegosselin-noat1956 5 лет назад +6

    Merveilleux accord du violon et du piano : aucun de deux ne couvre l'autre. C'est admirable...Il est vrai que Mozart s'est exprimé dans cette sonate avvc une sensibilité et un pathétique rares ; l'élan est maîtrisé, dominé: un chef d'œuvre!

  • @Tofu524
    @Tofu524 7 лет назад +64

    I really thought I wouldn't like Mozart but at the 2nd movement my heart melted away. Now I will play it on my own. Hell yes I love music. :D

    • @mbccovers694
      @mbccovers694 6 лет назад +7

      How do you know the flavour if you don't taste?

    • @cobrastriesand7693
      @cobrastriesand7693 5 лет назад +7

      This movement worked on me the exact same way. I recommend it people who don't think they'll like Mozart.

  • @HikariKrome
    @HikariKrome 3 года назад +11

    01:50 reminds me of Beethoven 5 finale
    Also, the iv-VII-III-VI-ii°-V-i progression sounds super cute

    • @tarikeld11
      @tarikeld11 2 года назад +1

      More like Beethoven Concerto 3 first movement

    • @imdark7372
      @imdark7372 2 года назад +1

      @@tarikeld11 Cadenza part right?

  • @esejsnake1503
    @esejsnake1503 6 лет назад +41

    9:09 I love this sonata so much :-D

  • @linkhylian800
    @linkhylian800 7 дней назад +1

    Esta bella obra la escribió Wolfgang en 1778, cuando regresó a París a sus 22 años, después de 15 años de ausencia en la ciudad de las luces, en ese tiempo Wolfgang sufre el peor de sus dolores, la muerte de su madre por lo que escribe esta bella pieza en un cuarto lúgubre de París con solo un piano. Es mi primera vez escuchando esta pieza y es formidable y melancólica! 🇲🇽🇦🇹

  • @olavtryggvason1194
    @olavtryggvason1194 3 года назад +5

    Unfortunately Mozarts violin sonatas from his visit to Mannheim 1777/8 are quite short - two movements only. I myself performed one of them - the one in E flat major - together with a good violin player some years ago. Also that one has two movements only. But Mozart wrote two full-scale pianos sonatas at the same time in Mannheim. Not to forget: Mannheim was a great music centre at the time, which had created an own new orchestra sound, the "Mannheim School", two decades earlier. Mannheim was a bee hive of extraordinary musicians, many of them composers of high rank. The Mannheim orchestra was later called an "Army of Generals". 1778 they moved from Mannheim to Munich, since their boss, the Principal Elector from Pfalz, Karl Theodor, inherited Bavaria from his close relative, the Principal Elector from Bavaria, both belonging to the same house of Wittelsbach. Therefore, Mozart wrote his Idomeneo for a performance in Munich two years later, 1780. He wanted to seek an employment.

  • @Kalen1457
    @Kalen1457 6 лет назад +11

    Not a huge Mozart but I have to admit this work is quite profound. A true "tear jerker."

  • @caterscarrots3407
    @caterscarrots3407 4 года назад +9

    Mozart in a major key: The birds are dancing around me. Nothing can go wrong. I fell and everyone is laughing at me. - Classic Mozart feel
    Mozart in a minor key: Oh no! Everything that could go wrong has gone wrong. I must try to right this. Oh no. No. Nooo! - Very emotional, A foreshadowing of what’s to come later with Beethoven
    I mean for example his Piano Sonata in C minor foreshadows Beethoven’s Pathetique Sonata, all the way to the diminished seventh retransition in the Rondo.

  • @emimilaise
    @emimilaise 2 года назад +4

    I played this with my violon and I fell in love with this moment at 5:53

  • @CanelonVegano
    @CanelonVegano 8 лет назад +71

    wow this work is really unusual from Mozart!

    • @jeanparke9373
      @jeanparke9373 8 лет назад +31

      Because he was in unusually sad situation. He lost his mother in Paris, where also he completed this sonata.

    • @cfujimot
      @cfujimot 7 лет назад

      Apetecan7 臨床研究の道臨床研究の道

    • @kwastormayt
      @kwastormayt 7 лет назад

      unusual? why?

    • @CanelonVegano
      @CanelonVegano 7 лет назад +1

      kwastormayt because of the dark/simple effect it has

    • @kwastormayt
      @kwastormayt 7 лет назад +1

      listen more pieces of him.. he has many dark effect compositions like k 341 or k 396

  • @imanechafi9768
    @imanechafi9768 6 лет назад +17

    don't know how there could be 72 people who do not like this music

    • @acr08807
      @acr08807 4 года назад +3

      Salieri fans, no doubt.

    • @stevetutty2818
      @stevetutty2818 2 года назад

      Chill, such is life so just enjoy!

  • @giorgioadorno6961
    @giorgioadorno6961 5 лет назад +8

    I'm crying...this sonata... Is...so much!

    • @giorgioadorno3710
      @giorgioadorno3710 4 года назад +1

      @@DanielFahimi Yeah baby yoda also play violin

  • @zennube62
    @zennube62 3 года назад +4

    bayılıyorum bu esere ruhumu daima dinlendiriyor.

  • @Jojo-bd3jg
    @Jojo-bd3jg 8 месяцев назад +1

    1778, His mom passed away and unemployed in Paris. Something the description didn't mention. Just my personal interpretation the major keys throughout was his thoughts of his mom's love for him.

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  8 месяцев назад +2

      There is some confusion on the dates. According to HC Robbins Landon the first movement of the Sonata was composed in Mannheim early 1778 and the 2nd movement, the Tempo di Menuetto March/April in Paris thus before his mother passed away on July 3rd. Wikipedia has the wrong dates for this Sonata.

  • @francoisrodewald9868
    @francoisrodewald9868 4 года назад +4

    Henryk Szeryng is simply divine for Mozart

  • @ESilva-gw9ig
    @ESilva-gw9ig 5 лет назад +10

    Unsurpassed. Both are extraordinary musicians that honour Mozart's genius. And this is one of his most beautiful violin sonatas.

  • @dianaguthmann6040
    @dianaguthmann6040 8 лет назад +9

    Una maravilla, la obra y su ejecución por estos dos grandes instrumentistas.- Diana.

  • @jesusmanriquezsantana1590
    @jesusmanriquezsantana1590 3 года назад +7

    9:10 This part is very beautiful 🥰🥰🥰

  • @Thingolfin
    @Thingolfin 3 года назад +3

    In the last bars (11:22-44) I hear his "lacrimosa" knocking on my Ear-door.

  • @alexia4513
    @alexia4513 5 лет назад +40

    i'm learning this (piano part) and damn that's hard

    • @alejandrom.4680
      @alejandrom.4680 5 лет назад +8

      Me alegra que alguien estudie ésta pieza, intentaré estudiar la parte de piano yo también. Te deseo suerte!

    • @sihealfo7128
      @sihealfo7128 4 года назад +5

      For violin it’s so easy 😂

    • @TheodoreQDuong
      @TheodoreQDuong 4 года назад +2

      Try Beethoven’s works

    • @vegas6824
      @vegas6824 4 года назад +4

      good thing im the violinist :)

    • @haiyuc
      @haiyuc 3 года назад +1

      I have one week to perform this
      Help me
      Please
      Help us dear lord
      Lol
      I hope you did well

  • @gabrieldweik6842
    @gabrieldweik6842 2 года назад +3

    This is actually the only violin sonata that Mozart wrote in a minor key (I do not mean in A minor). He wrote this piece in the death of his mother. But this sonata is one of my favourite of wich a heard of.

  • @koszorukevin1074
    @koszorukevin1074 5 лет назад +4

    Mozart of course loved for music, which attains its delicacy as a reflection of his personality, characterized by continuous play and levity, over which periodically rises the drama of social tension, a tension that's real yet not understood, a tension of which we separate by finding means to challenge the norm, and the strongest of all norms lays in our disgust of shameful necessities like the ungodly urge to defecate. Becoming drawn to the ungodly makes us understand the lowest and the highest, enables us to express it through music , and shields us from all the stupidity of conformist compliance

    • @koszorukevin1074
      @koszorukevin1074 5 лет назад +1

      which in turn leaves us suitably lonely for the task

  • @zevyzions
    @zevyzions 4 года назад +3

    This is my favorite Mozart violin sonata.

  • @stevecovell666
    @stevecovell666 7 лет назад +8

    Great performance! From 5:59 to 6:06 the pianist is following a different score in the left hand than the one shown on screen. Both versions are genius..

  • @janlukadiebold5266
    @janlukadiebold5266 5 лет назад +5

    At 1:50 there's the theme of the first movement from the first violin sonata by Schubert.

    • @chiliekman1916
      @chiliekman1916 5 лет назад +7

      actually the theme of the Schubert is most likely taken from this as Mozart came much before Schubert and influenced him.

  • @martinweiss3054
    @martinweiss3054 7 лет назад +7

    You can hear all of Mozart's violin sonatas (over five hours!) played by Szeryng and Haebler on another RUclips site!

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  5 лет назад +8

      but without score.

    • @vuvietdung1996
      @vuvietdung1996 3 года назад

      And i just wanna hear only this K 304, that may waste too much data :)

  • @blasterterror1269
    @blasterterror1269 2 года назад

    Played this last year for camera music at the conservatorium, at the beggining I was really frustrated becouse I wasn't able to playit at the same speed and level as the violin, but when I was finally able I enjoied It as much as I could. Personaly, I absolutly love the ending, in the piano It let me release everything that wanted to in those last 8 messures and together with the violing it felt like we could fill the entire building with that music.
    I'll remember It for a long time.

  • @Treborstuben
    @Treborstuben 11 месяцев назад +1

    About as close to perfection as you can get!

  • @josswindsor8288
    @josswindsor8288 5 лет назад +9

    Genial obra, desde los 14 años que empecé q escucharla en aquellos platos gigantes de vinilo 33 rpm de entonces empecé a ver en el genio de Salzburgo la encarnación de genialidad tan impecable como perfecta, sinceramente sus enlaces son limpios hasta ña saciedad, empieza la obra con un tono tenebroso, la constancia de los 6 acordes, el "juguetismo" Mozartiano de las notas musicales que bailan como un tentetieso, es de destacar del 10.04 al 10.10 esa genialísima y tipiquísima encantadora caida con gracia que tanto nos emociona en aquella capital musical Viena de entonces, el inconfundible sello Mozartiano de la tradición vienesa conteniendo un encanto muy especial

  • @SonicDykstra
    @SonicDykstra 6 месяцев назад +1

    My very first introduction to the A major concerto was Szyerng. First impressions mean a lot.

  • @_PROCLUS
    @_PROCLUS 7 лет назад +30

    6:50 2mvm ... 5:35 ... 5:54 ... 11:22

  • @jackjackk9894
    @jackjackk9894 5 лет назад +13

    Gosh 😭❤ so beautiful !! ❤❤😍😍 I'm crying 😭😭❤

  • @janlukadiebold5266
    @janlukadiebold5266 5 лет назад +9

    1:50 it seems to me that Mozart inspired Schubert for his first violin sonata in D major. ;)

    • @Jay-S04
      @Jay-S04 4 года назад

      JanLuka Diebold looks like schubert wanted that d

  • @abeltshimbalanga1333
    @abeltshimbalanga1333 2 года назад +1

    This song, is me, this song is my everything

  • @alexbes6344
    @alexbes6344 5 лет назад +8

    So much sadness in the second movement 😢😍

    • @_PROCLUS
      @_PROCLUS 4 года назад +4

      It's called melancholy

  • @jellyfish6777
    @jellyfish6777 7 лет назад +7

    I'm playing this with a friend, so beautiful, we have a lot to live up to!

  • @bag3lmonst3r72
    @bag3lmonst3r72 2 года назад

    IMO this violin sonata is popular not only because it is the only one in a minor key, but from a violin POV it is also quite accessible and easy to play.

  • @diaenneivuaessecio2095
    @diaenneivuaessecio2095 6 лет назад +4

    Il minuetto comincia al settimo minuto: l'allegro è una sua attesa infinita.

  • @susanaguazzoni8566
    @susanaguazzoni8566 2 месяца назад

    Bellísima sonata !!! Un Mozart mucho más sensible que en otras ocasiones.😢❤

  • @zevyzions
    @zevyzions 2 года назад +1

    @8:38 I like the added left hand trill!

  • @madanibeats3522
    @madanibeats3522 4 года назад +4

    Why is this my favorite sonata

  • @freshavocados850
    @freshavocados850 4 года назад +1

    im playing this song with another pianist for a concert in march
    wow thats a lot of feeling in one piece
    looks like ill have to try extra hard!

  • @KenzieGVideos
    @KenzieGVideos 7 лет назад +16

    im playing this for my college audition at isu i hope it goes well

  • @mariofonseca9102
    @mariofonseca9102 7 лет назад +19

    Música maravilhosa e excelentes intérpretes!

    • @bohaowang8175
      @bohaowang8175 Год назад

      I’m using this for grade 6 violin practice

  • @klavier180
    @klavier180 3 года назад +4

    8:24 sounds like mendelsshon rondo capriciosso

  • @michieldewildt3157
    @michieldewildt3157 Год назад +1

    I’ ve plaid this, a long time ago! I was so nervous, but I did well!

  • @friedrich1012
    @friedrich1012 4 года назад +8

    Mozart = MILAGRO

  • @nocturnallsnake4228
    @nocturnallsnake4228 6 лет назад +9

    2nd mov is a jewel.

  • @alkishadjinicolaou5831
    @alkishadjinicolaou5831 2 года назад +1

    That's very beautiful. Without the rit.. at the end of the 2nd movement makes the piece more dramatic - as it should be)

  • @sophfores430
    @sophfores430 Год назад +1

    Oh so lovely
    I found a reference to this piece while reading The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb. In my book club at the library. A mystery. Page turner. ❤

  • @joaquindalessio
    @joaquindalessio 6 лет назад +7

    As everybody says... The second movement is absolutely flabbergasting!

  • @robertl.gyorgyi7911
    @robertl.gyorgyi7911 7 лет назад +2

    my favourite ending from Mozart...

  • @高村毅-j3s
    @高村毅-j3s 5 лет назад +1

    演奏が素晴らしくて、泣く暇が取れない。
    作曲が巧妙で、人の技かと疑惑が生まれる。

    • @高村毅-j3s
      @高村毅-j3s 5 лет назад +1

      フィナーレには、forte記号はないんだ!!!??

  • @alfredartemyev5487
    @alfredartemyev5487 6 лет назад +4

    on 7:43 there is written c, but szeryng plays d(as in urtext)

  • @kronoxd9697
    @kronoxd9697 6 лет назад +7

    I can't remember how did I finish in this piece, but I'm really happy that I finished here
    Specially for the second movement

  • @paolotamassia5989
    @paolotamassia5989 Год назад +2

    Sono armoniosi insieme🤩☺☺

  • @domenicociarallo9749
    @domenicociarallo9749 4 года назад +2

    Immagina la storia musicale senza l'inarrivabile Mozart grazie maestro

  • @SonicDykstra
    @SonicDykstra 6 месяцев назад

    Mozart - the perfect balance between action and repose- always. I wish there was a 3rd movement. It's incomplete.

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  6 месяцев назад

      It is not incomplete. It is a two movement Sonata which was very common in those days. See Haydn, even Beethoven wrote a few.

  • @mourgoukos
    @mourgoukos 4 года назад +6

    sounds like the kind of music that would have influenced Beehtoven

  • @gimichi
    @gimichi 5 лет назад +2

    Simply wonderful!!!

  • @ridelhouse
    @ridelhouse 4 года назад +1

    0:06 0:56 1:06 1:50 3:54 4:22 4:31 5:04 5:15

  • @ciadd2935
    @ciadd2935 Год назад +2

    so beautiful menuet.

  • @coralreef909
    @coralreef909 5 лет назад +2

    You know the violin parts in these sonatas is the accompaniment and the Piano/harpsichord parts are the principal. 18th century keyboard sonatas often times also incorporated obbligato parts for violin and cello or a transverse flute in place of the violin accompaniment. It is quite incorrect even in our time to call these pieces violin sonatas. It was never Mozart’s intention to switch the parts around. At best these are full fledged Duos for both Piano and violin. Have a look at the original title pages as written by Mozart himself in french.sonatas for pianoforte with the accompaniment of a violin or Obbligato violin. Further evidence is heard in the writing for both instruments where the piano obviously dominates in the passage work and has the cadential trills. Modern violinist have hijacked these pieces but they more properly belong in the chamber music repertoire or even in a piano recital. The vast majority of these compositions where intended for Mozarts most advanced piano pupils. The violin parts often times played by a servant or Mozart himself. Strange as it may seem to modern musicians and audiences alike these compositions were intended as display pieces for the Piano and not the other way round.

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  5 лет назад +2

      Of course you are right, but you also have to understand that over time those insights completely disappear unless you study the matter in depth. Violinists love these works and it makes perfect sense they are seen as violin sonatas, regardless of the common practice of the day.

  • @laviniacapogna4
    @laviniacapogna4 6 месяцев назад +1

    A masterpiece

  • @viscerva984
    @viscerva984 2 года назад +1

    Alterbeast - Flesh Bound Text
    Intro: 11:22
    Outro: 6:50

  • @MrGer2295
    @MrGer2295 7 лет назад +4

    Beautiful ! Thank you so much :)

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 3 года назад +4

    I've wanted to play that on the Cello but I'll need a 5 String Cello with a High E

  • @MrGer2295
    @MrGer2295 6 лет назад +3

    Beautiful ! Thank you !

  • @moniquegosselin-noat1956
    @moniquegosselin-noat1956 5 лет назад +3

    très belle interprétation de cette sonate,

  • @jjaammee11
    @jjaammee11 3 года назад +2

    OMG. Brilliant.

  • @zeycansaygl5047
    @zeycansaygl5047 4 года назад +5

    Ah mozart ❤️🙏🏻

  • @martin1024
    @martin1024 7 лет назад +6

    Andante at 6:48

  • @paolotamassia5989
    @paolotamassia5989 Год назад +1

    è indescrivibile!!!

  • @josefernandez-pz8lq
    @josefernandez-pz8lq 6 лет назад +1

    Amazing.My favorite music.