I asked my cousin (who is 11 years old, and likes all that pop/r&b mainstream crap) if she has ever listened to classical music, which I guess would be a stupid question but the answer I got was even worse: "no and im not planning on it" ..... -_- It makes me sad that there are people who don't even at least respect classical. I mean, I don't expect everybody to listen to it, but c'mon, classical is one of the most innovative genres of music, give respect..... This piece is among my favorites :)
25. Escuche de repente esta melodía en mi mente y recordé que sale al principio de la película "Amadeus" e sentido una extraña sensación como si alguien se estuviera culpando por algo que iso en el pasado.. Que extraña sensación??? La musica de Mozart siempre nos toca el alma de muchas formas.
Very nice. Strong and soft. Great. I love this piece. Like a dialogue with the creator... without words, but you understand the idea, the emotions... beautiful
I have other facets to my personality, and people like Mozart are there to inspire people in whatever they choose to do in life. I can come back after all this time, and still appreciate his music. Obsessing over something isn't genuinely appreciating it, it's comparable to a childish phase. You probably don't understand what I'm saying but you will when you grow up. Bye.
I've been listening to this for a couple days now while I study, as a sort of white noise. I think I can hear sirens in the background. lol this piece is the only thing I listen to over and over and I think I hear sirens at a particular.
He had talent simple why is that so hard to comprehend? Some people in this world have impressive skills its just that simple. Don't over think this too much he was just very good because he was born with a special talent thats just it. The truth
im surprised there are no bodom comments yet XD watched amadeus yesterday and the whole time i was like :O. My appreciation for classical is now growing indefinitely. As soon as the movie started I recognized the peice, this would be what they used in their intro for red light in my eyes pt.2 (0:00 - 0:20)
His first name was Wolfgang He was 17 when this was composed he could've played Tchaikovsky's s piano concerto number 1 at 7 years old Mozart is G.O.A.T
@zildjianx Good point, except I posted that about 4 months ago. I've grown to care a lot less about these kinds of things in that time lol. I'm 16 years old, but I still think that children should be raised to hold at least a hint of reverence for classical music.
@PM332 Well that's really good to hear, also a good thing to hear that at least somebody in the world is setting a good example for their kids. But yeah, I can listen to classical music forever. It has got to be the most melodious and harmonious type of music out there, in my opinion. Although I will admit that I do like death metal, but 95% of any death metal I will ever listen to is melodic death metal because I love the guitar solos :)
We are, you can't judge our evollution on a Kid.. We have tons of great stuff and great people that can do things never thought before. Learn to enjoy the Present.
Yeah well, don't get too cozy with Amadeus, there's a lot of symbolism in the movie but it's not accurate. Amadeus is a great film, because you can watch it over and over again and each time feels different as you observe more symbolic meaning. In truth, the rivalry between Mozart and Salieri is usually compared to that of Beethoven vs. Rossini, and of course not as sinister as the film portrays. Convincing him to compose his own death mass is pure symbolism.
@CSPlayerDamon yes, it is the embodiment of his father, through his opera don giovanni, in which the subplot indicates mozarts regret as an unthankful son. wether it is only so in the movie or he felt this self dissapointment in real life, i do not know however.
@Kizales: meh, have faith. I grew up liking death metal (still can listen to it but choose not to to set an example to kids) until I was in my late 20s, atlhough I liked other music too. Now in my mid-later 30s all I try to do is listen to classical, at least 80% of the time. I can listen to it all day. some of us just take a little longer to grow out of it, but if I could do it so can your cousin! just keep praying for him, ;).
I guess this song use a molto Allegro wow I feel this is the song of Happiness , a hornor and woww umm a complex thing umm it hard to explain form piano to fortesimmo and form fortesimo to piano wowww I love it
Honestly, have as many musical debates as you can about these composers. This way, it proved people are still intereste in them and their music. Just don't mention Justin Bieber, good lord.
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This piece, symphony no. 25 in G minor K. 183/173dB was composed in 1773. If you were a real fan, you'd know this, considering it came after a very successful opera he completed shortly prior to this piece. I suppose if that Justin Bieber kid is 17, then he was the same age, but see, I don't know how old Justin Bieber is, and I don't care. If you want to start a mindless conversation, go to a pop music video and do it.
If you looked at the time I wrote the comment, Justin Bieber was 17 years old. By the way, Mozart's first symphony was written at 8 years, not nine. Please check your own facts before trying to correct someone else's, which weren't wrong in the first place.
I guess this song use a molto Allegro wow I feel this is the song of Happiness , a hornor and woww umm a complex thing umm it hard to explain form piano to fortesimmo and form fortesimo to piano wowww
Oh, that's indeed not what I understood by it. I think that "advanced" music will never be appreciated by the mediocre minds. Not in the stone age, not in Mozart's age and not in the present. As, by definition, "advanced" is not mediocre, nor for the mediocre. Advanced is relative. If we'd all be as gifted as Mozart, we wouldn't call him brilliant. In other words: I don't see humanity devolved. I don't have much confidence in the musical taste of most people in any era.
well devolve isn't how it should be put more like loss of intelligence or understanding in the end it all depends on what is valued in a mate and if it happens to be the douchebaggery that we see today then in a sense we really can devolve or descend from where we can be... just a though :3
Actually, you mistake this "little" g minor symphony with the "great" g minor symphonyno 40 KV 550 from 1788 (written alongside with 39th and 41st "Jupiter".
Only a genius can reach this level of musicianship...no one comes close.
the power, the delicacy, the tranquility, this symphony, is a master piece.
Nothing beats Mozart, period
So many musical ideas blended to. Perfection.
I asked my cousin (who is 11 years old, and likes all that pop/r&b mainstream crap) if she has ever listened to classical music, which I guess would be a stupid question but the answer I got was even worse: "no and im not planning on it" ..... -_- It makes me sad that there are people who don't even at least respect classical. I mean, I don't expect everybody to listen to it, but c'mon, classical is one of the most innovative genres of music, give respect..... This piece is among my favorites :)
I saw this movie by myself in theaters when I was 9. Most influential moment of my life!
the music of amadeus mozart was fanomial noone will ever beat him in classical music NOONE
Alas! I come again to hear great music
from the man who makes the best music
absolute genius. the best there is on earth.
Amazing symphony
This pieces is a beautiful touch to my heart.
Beautiful!!!
simple the beast music... I love this song, Congratulations Wolfgang... don`t forghet too Vivaldi, Bach, Bethoven
Qu'est-ce qui est parfait, ne peut être réecrit.
- Wolfang Amadeus Mozart
25. Escuche de repente esta melodía en mi mente y recordé que sale al principio de la película "Amadeus" e sentido una extraña sensación como si alguien se estuviera culpando por algo que iso en el pasado.. Que extraña sensación???
La musica de Mozart siempre nos toca el alma de muchas formas.
This piece is a beautiful touch to my heart.
Beautiful!!!
C'est la musique la plus belle que j'ai entendu de ma vie (avec les noces de figaro) ♥
Very nice. Strong and soft. Great. I love this piece. Like a dialogue with the creator... without words, but you understand the idea, the emotions... beautiful
wonderful music
What is perfect can not be rewritten.
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
It was though this is clearly Beethoven like he stole this and slowed it down
Such an epic song. Good work Wolfgang.
Awesome! The nicest music I have ever heard!
Mozart is G.O.A.T
Genius. Pure genius.
I have other facets to my personality, and people like Mozart are there to inspire people in whatever they choose to do in life. I can come back after all this time, and still appreciate his music. Obsessing over something isn't genuinely appreciating it, it's comparable to a childish phase. You probably don't understand what I'm saying but you will when you grow up. Bye.
I enjoy how his music was seen as too new and controversial to the older generation. Some themes never change.
I've been listening to this for a couple days now while I study, as a sort of white noise. I think I can hear sirens in the background. lol this piece is the only thing I listen to over and over and I think I hear sirens at a particular.
i am playing this in orchestra right now... a TRULY EPIC PIECE.....
Não me canso de ouvir, nem de ver o vídeo. Já o vi 6 vezes! Maravilha.
This is amazing!
Divine
what a masterpiece, in my opinion mozarts best.
Mozart wrote this when he was 17 years old. How can that be?
well, he was a genius
And like most geniuses, he was tortured in/by life.
He had talent simple why is that so hard to comprehend? Some people in this world have impressive skills its just that simple. Don't over think this too much he was just very good because he was born with a special talent thats just it. The truth
Is talent like that written on the face?
Amadeus Soundtrack must be the most powerful original soundtrack up to current moment. Who can beat Mozart and his "collection", anyway?
Beethoven !
i love it!!!
From "Amadeus". A Milos Forman motion picture promotional poster.
this makes me wanna do crime for the excitement of it XP awesome work Wolf
im surprised there are no bodom comments yet XD watched amadeus yesterday and the whole time i was like :O. My appreciation for classical is now growing indefinitely. As soon as the movie started I recognized the peice, this would be what they used in their intro for red light in my eyes pt.2 (0:00 - 0:20)
I LUV how it pulls u in softly then @ :48 BAM, Power Blast of music :)
he is the music of God. THE Genius Ultimate
His first name was Wolfgang
He was 17 when this was composed he could've played Tchaikovsky's s piano concerto number 1 at 7 years old
Mozart is G.O.A.T
this is the rock music of the 1700's
@zildjianx Good point, except I posted that about 4 months ago. I've grown to care a lot less about these kinds of things in that time lol. I'm 16 years old, but I still think that children should be raised to hold at least a hint of reverence for classical music.
superbe !!
Coś wspaniałego!!!
Excelente tema para comenzar el día
@PM332 Well that's really good to hear, also a good thing to hear that at least somebody in the world is setting a good example for their kids. But yeah, I can listen to classical music forever. It has got to be the most melodious and harmonious type of music out there, in my opinion. Although I will admit that I do like death metal, but 95% of any death metal I will ever listen to is melodic death metal because I love the guitar solos :)
talent used to be awarded. now its stardom and marketing
GENIO.
Like nº 1000! Grazie signore!
Most of the mystery surrounding Requiem's commission comes from the fact that it was never finished.
the video was awesome !!!!!!1 so was the one about Bethoveen
Wooooolfffffffffy!!!!!
We are, you can't judge our evollution on a Kid..
We have tons of great stuff and great people that can do things never thought before.
Learn to enjoy the Present.
i love that movie just like the music of mozart if you add or remove something it would stop being perfect.
On that day, music played in my head, but the voice of God whispered in his, and he was chosen over me.
Outstanding music. I have it up very loud. As good as N.I.B, or Echoes at Pompeii
a genius!
Thanks for the upload ! could you try and find some of William Herschel's symphonies ? it would be awesome if you could
The Music of God
Yeah well, don't get too cozy with Amadeus, there's a lot of symbolism in the movie but it's not accurate. Amadeus is a great film, because you can watch it over and over again and each time feels different as you observe more symbolic meaning. In truth, the rivalry between Mozart and Salieri is usually compared to that of Beethoven vs. Rossini, and of course not as sinister as the film portrays. Convincing him to compose his own death mass is pure symbolism.
@CSPlayerDamon yes, it is the embodiment of his father, through his opera don giovanni, in which the subplot indicates mozarts regret as an unthankful son. wether it is only so in the movie or he felt this self dissapointment in real life, i do not know however.
i lost myself in the music and the figure's eyes.
the best
Esto es energia sonora!
perfect
@Kizales: meh, have faith. I grew up liking death metal (still can listen to it but choose not to to set an example to kids) until I was in my late 20s, atlhough I liked other music too. Now in my mid-later 30s all I try to do is listen to classical, at least 80% of the time. I can listen to it all day. some of us just take a little longer to grow out of it, but if I could do it so can your cousin! just keep praying for him, ;).
1:31 my favorite part :D
I saw the movie when I was 11. Most musically infuential moment of my life also :)
mozart
I guess this song use a molto Allegro wow I feel this is the song of Happiness , a hornor and woww umm a complex thing umm it hard to explain form piano to fortesimmo and form fortesimo to piano wowww I love it
Honestly, have as many musical debates as you can about these composers. This way, it proved people are still intereste in them and their music. Just don't mention Justin Bieber, good lord.
Hola Violinzilla, serias tan amable de subir el album completo
+MrBORREGUIUX Yo lo tengo en vinilo, estos dias tratare de grabarlo y espero poder subirlo :)
Anticipadamente muchas gracias por el aporte.
MrBORREGUIUX Si gustas puedes suscribirte a mi canal para que lo veas cuando lo suba, probablemente en unos 4 dias lo publique en lo que lo grabo y demas cosas, saludos :)
5:20 love it
@Fattomz If I remember correctly, the ghost of Mozart's father.
4:26
Beauty ♥
*interested
bellisima
we make the same symphony in orchestra
briliant!!!!!!!!!
Anyone knows what does that disguised man symbol for ??
I bet it was Salieri hitting back!
@GrigoryanFilm Symphony No. 29... and many others...
Mozarts attitude was really like in the movie?
I wanted to ask the same question.
Oh Dad, we're ALL Devo!
Do you know where I could get the sheet music for this for the Violin? D:
And im pretty sure that at that age he knew that the sistine chapel wasn't called the "16th chapel" as the bieber girl assumed.
Can anyone please recommend me more songs like this by Mozart? I'm not a big fan of the slower pieces. Thank you.
@mozartsmusicblog was that when he was 2? XD
This piece, symphony no. 25 in G minor K. 183/173dB was composed in 1773. If you were a real fan, you'd know this, considering it came after a very successful opera he completed shortly prior to this piece. I suppose if that Justin Bieber kid is 17, then he was the same age, but see, I don't know how old Justin Bieber is, and I don't care. If you want to start a mindless conversation, go to a pop music video and do it.
If you looked at the time I wrote the comment, Justin Bieber was 17 years old. By the way, Mozart's first symphony was written at 8 years, not nine. Please check your own facts before trying to correct someone else's, which weren't wrong in the first place.
I guess this song use a molto Allegro wow I feel this is the song of Happiness , a hornor and woww umm a complex thing umm it hard to explain form piano to fortesimmo and form fortesimo to piano wowww
@ivanoschen 29 is still a bit slow.
Oh I love the Germanic people!
Why does this make me think of Big O?
Fact: Mozart wrote this when he was Justin Bieber's age.
@dandulche finger musta slipped
Oh, that's indeed not what I understood by it.
I think that "advanced" music will never be appreciated by the mediocre minds. Not in the stone age, not in Mozart's age and not in the present. As, by definition, "advanced" is not mediocre, nor for the mediocre.
Advanced is relative. If we'd all be as gifted as Mozart, we wouldn't call him brilliant.
In other words: I don't see humanity devolved. I don't have much confidence in the musical taste of most people in any era.
Why is this called the Amadeus soundtrack?
Are we not men? We are DEVO.
Are we not men? Dee Eee Vee Oh!
FOr some reason I feel like this is a really modern piece.. Hmmm
well devolve isn't how it should be put more like loss of intelligence or understanding in the end it all depends on what is valued in a mate and if it happens to be the douchebaggery that we see today then in a sense we really can devolve or descend from where we can be... just a though :3
Actually, you mistake this "little" g minor symphony with the "great" g minor symphonyno 40 KV 550 from 1788 (written alongside with 39th and 41st "Jupiter".