The Presto movement (1772, 15 years old) was truly his first memorable masterpiece; one that has endured, unlike most of his early childhood/teenagehood catalog
He had quite a few masterpieces as a teenager: Exsultate, jubilate (K 165), violin concertos 3, 4, and 5 (K 216, 218, and 219), and don't forget that he had written thirty symphonies by the time he was 18. Yes, thirty symphonies, including a couple of astounding ones. This might be more musical masterpieces as a teenager than the rest of the human race put together.
I have no training in music. But I love this song. Why is it good? To me, as a nonmusical person, it sounds to me like he's making it look easy. It sounds like he's mocking someone or something. It sounds like he's showing off his skill
@@stevencoardvenice this is a not song, because a song is a simple piece for voice accompanied by instruments, by definition. This is a Divertimento, like the title suggests. In popular music it's usually correct to define any piece as "song" because most of the popular music pieces are focused on the singer and they are single movement works, but in classical music if you use the word "song" it's very likely that you are doing an error.
How is possible to know that are people who dare say that they dislike this heavenly music.We have to accept that they are not capable to perceive the beauty of this kind of music.They may like the regueton or the tigres del norte.Well se must admit existing this kind of people ,incapablle of appreciating good music, that in a terrible handicap.
Beautiful, amazing, extraordinary and lovely music. Thanks Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for composing your beautiful compositions that we love it forever! 😘🐶🐶❤️
+Mason Brown Well technically is really easy comparing to other major concertos or solo violin music. However to fully understand Mozart, I think you need to be a professional.
I’m a student in HighSchool and I have mastered both 1st and Second parts for the violin and I’m still intermediate and the freshman have masters the second part and they’re not professional
This kind of music gets me excited and feeling happiness in a especial way.This Mozart's music is as though you were listening to the voice of God!!!!!!!
Love this entire piece but 1:59 - 2:44 is like musical Heaven to my spirit. Something about that section which repeats several times in this piece sends my head into the stratosphere. This entire song cuts deep into my consciousness and has the power to calm me even at the most stressful point in a day. Amazing stuff. These composers back then were brilliant to the point of being super-human IMO.
I love the way you describe the peice ! I’m playing the presto part for a performance as a duet. Myself (violin) and my friend (cello) hopefully we do it justice and make the judges feel the way you do!
Just because 2nd violins are "second" doesn't mean they have to be lesser. The first violins are empty without their accompanying companions who usually fill in the music below.
Oh, yes! My preferred from all Mozart's Divertimenti! And I've had to change a couple of times just the second violinist gaining some loss of friendship...but the greatest performance in music is always this main goal so - after all - it was earlier or later - but understood. I enjoyed so much playing this little gem of Mozart's chamber music - not less than many others far more complicated. Viva Mozart's spirit forever which is just enclosed in this musical piece - happiness, joy and sparkling love of life!👍🏻😍💗
No puedo creer que perdido entre tantas cosas Pensar que se puede crear musica comercial Es ofender la expresion mas infinita de un genio como Mozart Me siento apenado, pues ese legado que dejaron los grandes maestros es de admiracion y no tienen comparacion alguna con nada de hoy en dia Mi unico y gran consuelo es escuchar su musica y saber que en el pasar del tiempo solo sobrevive lo inmortal Y eso son ellos...INMORTALES! Infinitas GRACIAS al Universo y a Dios por haberme permitido escuchar las obras de estos Genios
+carlos conterras Vivimos toda una época de mediocridad en cuanto a las artes, la política, todo. Aún guardo la esperanza de que tarde o temprano se presenten otros inmortales. Otro Mozart, otro Juan Morel Campos, otra Sonora Matancera, otra Billie Holliday, otro John Lee Hooker, otro Thelonious Monk. O sea, que aparezcan en el escenario mundial otros talentos dedicados a cultivar música de primera calidad y no música comercial. A ver.
Michał Woźnica Guess who else loves those hanged notes? Beethoven! It’s in the first movement of his 15th piano sonata (pastorale). ruclips.net/video/oUmrX1xO1ms/видео.html Listen at 1:45 to 1:51 and you’ll hear it!
What a great piece of music. It's like a dream, a wonderful optimistic dream, that you dream without your rational mind telling you it is not fully practical.
🎶🎵🎶🎼🎶🎵 With its lush harmonies and infectious melodies 🎶🎵🎶🎼🎶🎵, Mozart's Divertimento in D major, K. 136 is a musical feast for the senses 🍽👀👂, overflowing with beauty 💖 and joy 😃.
This song is insane, I once had to stay up all night for a project and this song on loop kept me awake T_T. Whenever I was about to fall asleep, this song would surprise me with different pitches and rhythms. This is better than caffeine and sugar for keeping someone awake and attentive .🎼❌💤
Always loved this - ever since I played it in the National Youth String Orchestra of Scotland courses in the 1970s! We only played the first movement but it's a beautiful work.
Come to think of it, this does sound like something a hyperactive 16 year old genius would write. This isn't a bad thing but it does reflect a sort of youthful writing style.
Vitalius 211 No other 16 year old genius could have created this, except Mozart. Hyperactive or not. Don’t forget his hormones were bouncing off the walls!
The allegro is like doing tai chi on a roller coaster. The andante is like eating the most delicious chocolate on earth while getting a foot massage. The presto like dancing between water drops in a rainstorm and not getting wet.
+myusernaime It is, on the other had, he was not bogged down by having to place his attention so SOO MANY other subjects but rather able to place a great concentration of the music... like 16 year olds are expected to do today
+Gregory Borton Of course id be impressed with Mozart's music even if he composes it at 116 years old as would I assume many others! Although some of the anecdotes about young Mozart such as him fully transcribing long choral pieces solely by ear after hearing them only once or twice still shakes my confidence as a composer...
I am playing this in my orchestra at my high school. Such a beautiful piece! Challenging, but honestly can't wait to fully learn it! It is perfection! :)
Quando ascolto questa musica, sento che “Bellezza e Semplicità ” si fondono armoniosamente in uno per diventare un cristallo come un’oasi che dona guarigione spirituale e momenti fantastici ❤
Это произведение чудесной музыкальной души Иога́нна Хризосто́ма Во́льфганга Амадéя Мо́царта просто жизнеутверждающе и великолепно! Стоит просто вслушаться. Спокойно и в тишине. Сугубо моё мнение. Просто нравится.
What a masterpiece honestly, so joyful and cheerful. It’s always really fun to play this, the violin part is fast but amazing. His music just flows, when I play Mozart I go into autopilot. We love you Mozart 🎶 💕
When they played his music while alive, he was never paid enough for his genius....centuries later tickets to hear his music have been in the $$$-$$$$!.. Imagine that if you will. Mozart, was truly BLESSED BY GOD. This was a gift from above. He wrote symphonies at 16. Teenagers these days have no concept of anything truly amazing, except maybe their XBOX/IPHONES. I was raised with these music....inspiration even today.
8 лет назад+99
Freaking heaven, how did i never listen to this mozart piece before?
Simple only means easy to understand. It is only how well it is crafted that makes it good or bad and in this case, it is miraculous. So, simple really means good because it apeals to more audiences.
He wrote it at 16. Strange and sad he would be dead a scant 19 years later at 35. I have friends near 95 years old. 60 years they surpassed Mozart in age. One can only imagine the enormous treasure trove of music from him if he lived to 95 years old.
True but not necessary. An exactly opposite example of longevity and late start is of Guisppe Verdi. He started composing music at 42 years of age and kept composing till 80 years of age, relentlessly. Until then all his famous contemporaries were dead!
A somewhat morbid thought that hit me while listening to Mozart: Aside from missing out on other joyful pleasures of life, It saddens me to know that I will never be able to hear his masterpieces again upon my death.
A slightly bizarre thought. I wouldn't worry - you won't care. You'll be dead. It happens to all of us.Unless you believe in some kind of heaven where you are deprived of music [which I think is known as "hell"]
A wonderfully imaginative early work from Mozart. Interesting that a music history textbook (Norton, 2010) describes his early divertimentos as being minor works written for garden parties, outdoor events, weddings, and birthdays.
'Mozart' is the Nike of classical music and is an indispensable part of the pantheon of 'great composers' invented by the cultural managers of western European history and the early music history -so -called. Whose works of 'genius' were actually made in unknown factories and which were actually composed by others whose individual lives, careers and achievements are a matter of total indifference to us. Their own manuscripts gathering dust in forgotten archives as we feed in the name of culture and education the relentless myth of 'his' genius. I
+Robert Newman Nope. Mozart's music has a unified consciousness to it that rules out random collaborators. Unless everyone in this factory had the same spirit, and were thinking the same thing this is a ridiculous theory. What evidence do you have to support such a claim anyway? I agree that a ton of today's pop music is like that, but there is evidence for such a practice.
LOL, are you saying that simply due to the fact that Mozart imitated composers such as his mentor J.C. Bach that he's a musical thief? If so, every single unequivocally significant composer to date would be rightfully accused of attempting such action. Beethoven imitated Mozart, Handel, and Haydn in his early days, and Bach copied Pachelbel, Buxtehude, and Raison. Influence is simply a preliminary examination of a composer's potential. If they are talented or skilled to a sufficient degree, they will branch off into an alternate path. However, those who are unable to will remain in the dark, overshadowed by the glory and potent, rich musical innovation of their predecessors. The cultural assignment of the musical 'pantheon': Mozart, Beethoven, & Bach is only a romanticized myth propagated by the likes of von Bulow and other 19th century critics and musical figures. It has nothing to do with everyone familiar with traditional western music. Such proposed 'cultural managers' are solely influential Romantic figures. Mozart is an extremely great and significant composer: he doesn't get enough credit for his multifaceted exploration of all then-current musical genres. To say that he overshadowed other composers or 'stole the spotlight' from them is purely foolish and is not indicative of his musical status, only theirs.
Chants parfaits pour lire les formes subjectives des nuages et suivre d'un œil attendri les rainures des tiges des arbres; apprécier l'écriture complexe des branches imbriquées, goûter les couleurs de la décomposition de la lumière en gouttelettes d'eau dans un jardin, ressentir fortement le sol humide de la forêt ancestrale pour percevoir les traces des animaux du passé profond 🍍🌴
3 years ago, this was the piece that "cracked" Mozart for me. Sure, he had some great well known pieces, but so did a whole lot of other composers. Why should he be mentioned in the same breath as Bach and Beethoven. After weeks of inquiry, this piece switched something in my brain that still cannot describe. I suddenly got it on a subconscious level and I still struggle to verbalize it, but the feeling of it still there every time I hear the opening bars of this piece..
The spirit of Mozart's music is so pretty unworldly that I feel like being drawn into the another world where my soul could be totally liberated from this world. Great thanks be to Mozart for his musical blessing❤
I am viewing this in conjunction with Cornelius Jordan's analysis of this piece. I started reading the score, and suddenly such an emotional response!! Like reading a Sonnet by Shakespeare it is all such perfection, practically redemptive. I find Classical music to be more intensely emotional than the Romantic Period is supposed to be, apart from the French Impressionist School. This is such a sensuous and joyous piece.
@@devonchristopher5837 LOL, There are 2 huge evidences that prove Mozart is 0% Austrian. 1) Mozart never called himself an Austrian. He was German Patriot who always called himself German. 2)Mozart was born in a timeline where Salzburg was actually a part of the German territories. Now, get that stupid link out of my face.
Paolo Galliani I developed the cure for cancer when I was 1. I built the first rocket to mars the next year, and I wrote my first mass at 3. I also performed Mozart for the pope and president at 5. Right now I am developing a warhead that could kill the entire world. I’m now 7.
music that Mozart made for "background" music, I listened to this in concert by Copenhagen Phil many years ago and I will never forget it, especially the violins in the background in Presto, chills!!!
Of course he knew his work, like everybody else (that could afford listening to this kind of music, of course). Mozart is from the next generation. J.S Bach died in 1750 and Mozart was born in 1756.
how/why did i never listen to this before!?! He wrote this when he was a2be THE 16 year old rockin' rocket man. 250 years later and im still Floored. And yeah, he was a players player.
@VELASCO, Santino Luigi L. "TwoSet's making classical music better " By missinforming people about what kind of a person Mozart was? I will let you know, that Mozart wasn't an alcoholic, perverted, childish, a gambler, eccentric, crazy, or a womanizer. People accuse Mozart of these things with no proof, but instead, I have counterarguments that Mozart wasn't any of this. TwoSet are absolute ignorants! They called Mozart a "Cheeky Bastard" by just reading the text of his operas. MOZART DIDN'T WRITE THEM!!!! Mozart only wrote the music. He never wrote his librettos! He wasn't Wagner! Also, TwoSet somehow thinks that Amadeus is 100% accurate and believe every rumor they hear. Salieri didn't hate Mozart and never envied him bro! In fact, they were friendly to each other. I GOT ACTUAL EVIDENCE! Also, no masked person commissioned Mozart to write the Requiem. The guy was dressed normally.
Im Jahre 1772 war Mozart 16 Jahre alt. Grandiose Komposition!!
The music of my childhood. Thank you mom and dad for introducing me to the beauty of humanity.
This is why I freaking love mozart
Do you still love him now?
Lol
I love him more than any other music composer.
@@needleboy17 Bach’s the best.
@@TGMGame i see what you did there
@@squidgurl8316 🤪
Written only 245 years ago!
Yeah it's so new
@@otakuxgirl6 What's old is new again. I only discovered Mozart's music a few years ago. It gets rediscovered every generation.
Emphasis the word only
250
Lessegoooooo
There something so clean about Mozart's works. Perfect harmony comes to mind.
The Presto movement (1772, 15 years old) was truly his first memorable masterpiece; one that has endured, unlike most of his early childhood/teenagehood catalog
He had quite a few masterpieces as a teenager: Exsultate, jubilate (K 165), violin concertos 3, 4, and 5 (K 216, 218, and 219), and don't forget that he had written thirty symphonies by the time he was 18. Yes, thirty symphonies, including a couple of astounding ones. This might be more musical masterpieces as a teenager than the rest of the human race put together.
16 years old. BTW the first masterpiece of Mozart is the Symphony 14, but he already composed some good symphonies in prepubertal age.
I have no training in music. But I love this song. Why is it good?
To me, as a nonmusical person, it sounds to me like he's making it look easy. It sounds like he's mocking someone or something. It sounds like he's showing off his skill
@@stevencoardvenice this is a not song, because a song is a simple piece for voice accompanied by instruments, by definition. This is a Divertimento, like the title suggests.
In popular music it's usually correct to define any piece as "song" because most of the popular music pieces are focused on the singer and they are single movement works, but in classical music if you use the word "song" it's very likely that you are doing an error.
@@ClassicalMusicAndSoundtracks unforced error
How is possible to know that are people who dare say that they dislike this heavenly music.We have to accept that they are not capable to perceive the beauty of this kind of music.They may like the regueton or the tigres del norte.Well se must admit existing this kind of people ,incapablle of appreciating good music, that in a terrible handicap.
Beautiful, amazing, extraordinary and lovely music. Thanks Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for composing your beautiful compositions that we love it forever! 😘🐶🐶❤️
Mozart in his 16: writes amazing Music masterpieces
Me in my 16: listening to Despacito
same
I hope I can compose something at that age
why would u listen to despacito tf
@@iliasilias5262 Everyone is forced to. You walk on the street and it is played everywhere
扬州蛤公 Latin America's music is doomed :(
One of Mozart's best. The second violin part is a killer, unless you are at professional level.
***** #viola
+Mason Brown Well technically is really easy comparing to other major concertos or solo violin music. However to fully understand Mozart, I think you need to be a professional.
says someone who obviously had played the second part as a student.
I’m a student in HighSchool and I have mastered both 1st and Second parts for the violin and I’m still intermediate and the freshman have masters the second part and they’re not professional
Really??
The spirit of Mozart's works will live forever and ever never to die in the hearts of Mozart lovers❤
This kind of music gets me excited and feeling happiness in a especial way.This Mozart's music is as though you were listening to the voice of God!!!!!!!
Love this entire piece but 1:59 - 2:44 is like musical Heaven to my spirit. Something about that section which repeats several times in this piece sends my head into the stratosphere. This entire song cuts deep into my consciousness and has the power to calm me even at the most stressful point in a day. Amazing stuff. These composers back then were brilliant to the point of being super-human IMO.
I love the way you describe the peice ! I’m playing the presto part for a performance as a duet. Myself (violin) and my friend (cello) hopefully we do it justice and make the judges feel the way you do!
@@magalyluna9353 Good luck to you!
2:16 my favourite moment
I played 2nd violin for the Allegro, R.I.P all others who have the same fate at 2:25
Lol practice slow
Haha. LOL bro,
+Ben Osland Mozart's a savage.
+Ben Osland OMG YASSSSSS! I played both 1st and 2nd but that part....
Just because 2nd violins are "second" doesn't mean they have to be lesser. The first violins are empty without their accompanying companions who usually fill in the music below.
I performed this one at an orchestra camp I attended during the summer. A true masterpiece!
An ingenious quartet full of beauty. Less is more in the hands of a genious composer. Thank you for posting it with the sheet music.
You are wellcome.
just can't have enough of this music
Oh, yes! My preferred from all Mozart's Divertimenti! And I've had to change a couple of times just the second violinist gaining some loss of friendship...but the greatest performance in music is always this main goal so - after all - it was earlier or later - but understood. I enjoyed so much playing this little gem of Mozart's chamber music - not less than many others far more complicated. Viva Mozart's spirit forever which is just enclosed in this musical piece - happiness, joy and sparkling love of life!👍🏻😍💗
Mozart was born in 1756, meaning he composed this divertimento at the age of 16. True genius.
Imagine how awesome it is to hear your music first being played by a whole orchestra
No puedo creer que perdido entre tantas cosas
Pensar que se puede crear musica comercial
Es ofender la expresion mas infinita de un genio como Mozart
Me siento apenado, pues ese legado que dejaron los grandes maestros
es de admiracion y no tienen comparacion alguna con nada de hoy en dia
Mi unico y gran consuelo es escuchar su musica y saber que en el pasar del tiempo solo sobrevive lo inmortal
Y eso son ellos...INMORTALES!
Infinitas GRACIAS al Universo y a Dios por haberme permitido escuchar las obras de estos Genios
+carlos conterras Vivimos toda una época de mediocridad en cuanto a las artes, la política, todo. Aún guardo la esperanza de que tarde o temprano se presenten otros inmortales. Otro Mozart, otro Juan Morel Campos, otra Sonora Matancera, otra Billie Holliday, otro John Lee Hooker, otro Thelonious Monk. O sea, que aparezcan en el escenario mundial otros talentos dedicados a cultivar música de primera calidad y no música comercial. A ver.
La música clásica sigue creándose aunque existe tanta mediocridad hoy en día.
The essence of Mozart's music could be said a wonderfully harmonious crystal where beauty and simplicity are melted into one.
0:43 I love these highly hanged notes
Michał Woźnica
Guess who else loves those hanged notes? Beethoven! It’s in the first movement of his 15th piano sonata (pastorale).
ruclips.net/video/oUmrX1xO1ms/видео.html
Listen at 1:45 to 1:51 and you’ll hear it!
Michał Woźnica Highly hung. Only people are hanged.
What a great piece of music. It's like a dream, a wonderful optimistic dream, that you dream without your rational mind telling you it is not fully practical.
Beautiful, simple early Mozart and no one else.
🎶🎵🎶🎼🎶🎵 With its lush harmonies and infectious melodies 🎶🎵🎶🎼🎶🎵, Mozart's Divertimento in D major, K. 136 is a musical feast for the senses 🍽👀👂, overflowing with beauty 💖 and joy 😃.
This is outstanding! Mozart is beyond brilliant, and he was young here!
Mozart was truly a boss. Imagine he would have lived longer.
#WeStanMozart
Imagine if you could 'donate' one healthy day of your life to Mozart, so he could have done more. How many would do so?
@@EdMcF1 I Would!!
@@EdMcF1 Nah he can take 3 whole years of my life
1:allegro/0:00
2:andante/5:38
3:presto/10:47
Thank you 😊
thank you for this, I'm learning this piece 😭
This song is insane, I once had to stay up all night for a project and this song on loop kept me awake T_T. Whenever I was about to fall asleep, this song would surprise me with different pitches and rhythms. This is better than caffeine and sugar for keeping someone awake and attentive .🎼❌💤
Mozart could never have imagined that someday the world would have Internet and people from all over the globe could listen to his music together
...questo è Mozart!!! ...mia moglie mentre prepara cena.... Un abbraccio a tutti .
Always loved this - ever since I played it in the National Youth String Orchestra of Scotland courses in the 1970s! We only played the first movement but it's a beautiful work.
Listen to everything he's doing here. It's a greatest hits of what he's heard, but it's SO well done.
Come to think of it, this does sound like something a hyperactive 16 year old genius would write.
This isn't a bad thing but it does reflect a sort of youthful writing style.
Vitalius 211 No other 16 year old genius could have created this, except Mozart. Hyperactive or not. Don’t forget his hormones were bouncing off the walls!
"hyperactive"???
lol yeah i knew a few kids who composed just like this in high school. troublemakers, always in trouble with the music teacher.
@@DanielFahimi Read into the kind of person Mozart was.
@@mckavitt13 - Have you listened to the 16 year old Mendelssohn's Octet?
If the spirit of optimism could become a piece of music it would be this one.
There's some super valleys in this song tho
What a pure expression of youthful joy!
16 year old... Just beyond amazing... thanks for the upload..
The allegro is like doing tai chi on a roller coaster. The andante is like eating the most delicious chocolate on earth while getting a foot massage. The presto like dancing between water drops in a rainstorm and not getting wet.
I AM IN LOVE with violin
How great , sweet and lovely music ! Thank you for sharing it with us
In a word,I do love Mozart's music.
FRANCISCO JOSAFAT Dominguez Barreto You call that “a word”?
1:59 - Second page
5:35 - Andante
10:45 - Presto
This comment is for me and the time stamps are specific to me, as I am practicing this piece
I loved this piece!!! I am currently playing the cello part for this piece - except in a chamber group.
Dang good luck. The cello part is hard
+Daniel Pena I know right? Those eighth notes always get me.
Same
@@CruelLion7 2nd violins:
Thank you Centrelink.
It's still good though
No words could explane the magician of this piece! Absolutely incredible. Thanks for your genius W.A
For music like come out of the mind of 16-year old is just unimaginable.
+myusernaime It is, on the other had, he was not bogged down by having to place his attention so SOO MANY other subjects but rather able to place a great concentration of the music... like 16 year olds are expected to do today
+Jevanni Ellis With a professional composer for a father no less
+myusernaime Non the less, it was not -too- impressive, many 16 years old's are doing the same thing today.
+Gregory Borton Of course id be impressed with Mozart's music even if he composes it at 116 years old as would I assume many others! Although some of the anecdotes about young Mozart such as him fully transcribing long choral pieces solely by ear after hearing them only once or twice still shakes my confidence as a composer...
+Gregory Borton Oh really? And which 16 year olds today do you think are composing music that will be played in 250 years?
I am playing this in my orchestra at my high school. Such a beautiful piece! Challenging, but honestly can't wait to fully learn it! It is perfection! :)
how did it go? I see you commented 9 years ago
Я тоже играю в оркестре своего колледжа, только партию альта
250 anos e ainda um hit viu 👏👏
Quando ascolto questa musica, sento che “Bellezza e Semplicità ” si fondono armoniosamente in uno per diventare un cristallo come un’oasi che dona guarigione spirituale e momenti fantastici ❤
The triplets are just beautiful.
Это произведение чудесной музыкальной души Иога́нна Хризосто́ма Во́льфганга Амадéя Мо́царта просто жизнеутверждающе и великолепно! Стоит просто вслушаться. Спокойно и в тишине.
Сугубо моё мнение. Просто нравится.
Omg I cannot tell you how much I love this!!!!!!!!!
OMG I cannot tell you ...
R N why, because you don't like it?😂😂😂
It was one of my favorite classical pieces (I hate jazz anyway)
Awww, c'mon and try.
@@antipastishenanigans9229 love it 😊
12:57 that sounded really rich and resonant, love the loud dynamics
What a masterpiece honestly, so joyful and cheerful. It’s always really fun to play this, the violin part is fast but amazing. His music just flows, when I play Mozart I go into autopilot. We love you Mozart 🎶 💕
I have no training in music but I like this Mozart song. Sounds like a computer composed it during brunch
Musica bellissima e di grande respiro, sembra quasi un pezzo rock...!!! Il sound della viola è semplicemente fantastico...!!!
2:24 - 2:42 my favourite part!
Red Pack
2:24-2:42 my least favorite part!
2nd violinist here, really can't say the same at all
NotDuckie same! Got a request to play this piece today. Rehearsals start this week 😅
6:01 '...And then, suddenly, high above it, ... ...a single note, hanging there, unwavering...'
J'aime beaucoup les musiques de Mozart. Elles sont dévocionées à réflexions!!!
When they played his music while alive, he was never paid enough for his genius....centuries later tickets to hear his music have been in the $$$-$$$$!..
Imagine that if you will. Mozart, was truly BLESSED BY GOD. This was a gift from above. He wrote symphonies at 16. Teenagers these days have no concept of anything truly amazing, except maybe their XBOX/IPHONES. I was raised with these music....inspiration even today.
Freaking heaven, how did i never listen to this mozart piece before?
Agree
Wow, I fucking hate when people do things like this shit. Holy fuck.
Kids will eventually know that swear words exist. Get used to it. This isn't even the worst by a long shot.
I know. This is reality
Now, u,Sir r in right track.
i cant stop smiling... wow!!!
about Mozart music: it's sound simple, some how sound fantastic!
Zore Zmith It sounds simple, yet somehow sounds fan... 🤓✍️🎓🙋🏻♀️
Simple only means easy to understand. It is only how well it is crafted that makes it good or bad and in this case, it is miraculous. So, simple really means good because it apeals to more audiences.
DELIGHTFUL!!! COMPLETELY ADORABLE!!! I AM IN HEAVEN LISTENING IT! ...........….
Je vous remercie pour le partage avec les notes!
J'adore j'écoute sa tous les soirs pour dodo comme un bebe 💕💕💕
Yyy
Magnificent!!!! I would love to see the first song performed live!!!!!!
I grew up with this music!! i love it
Giorgio Tamborini i did too. It makes me remind my childhood and I still listen everyday. 😘
He wrote it at 16. Strange and sad he would be dead a scant 19 years later at 35. I have friends near 95 years old. 60 years they surpassed Mozart in age. One can only imagine the enormous treasure trove of music from him if he lived to 95 years old.
True but not necessary. An exactly opposite example of longevity and late start is of Guisppe Verdi. He started composing music at 42 years of age and kept composing till 80 years of age, relentlessly. Until then all his famous contemporaries were dead!
I LOVE THIS PIECE, I played it in a chamber orchestra at the Evergreen Music Festival last this summer! Its so awesome!!
A somewhat morbid thought that hit me while listening to Mozart: Aside from missing out on other joyful pleasures of life, It saddens me to know that I will never be able to hear his masterpieces again upon my death.
A slightly bizarre thought. I wouldn't worry - you won't care. You'll be dead. It happens to all of us.Unless you believe in some kind of heaven where you are deprived of music [which I think is known as "hell"]
You never know...
His creations are uplifting! I am already in heaven! I have to thank you for this! So... Thank you! ❤️
A wonderfully imaginative early work from Mozart. Interesting that a music history textbook (Norton, 2010) describes his early divertimentos as being minor works written for garden parties, outdoor events, weddings, and birthdays.
I'd cry if someone composed a piece this beautiful for a party of mine.
Norton is correct. There was a demand for music for social events. Nowadays you can just switch it on. Or off.
10:47 From Meet The Orchestra&World Of Rhythm🦛🦆🦜
One of the very, very, VERY few pieces where the second violinist doesn't get bored.
But hopes to be bored next time.
Real😢
'Mozart' is the Nike of classical music and is an indispensable part of the pantheon of 'great composers' invented by the cultural managers of western European history and the early music history -so -called. Whose works of 'genius' were actually made in unknown factories and which were actually composed by others whose individual lives, careers and achievements are a matter of total indifference to us. Their own manuscripts gathering dust in forgotten archives as we feed in the name of culture and education the relentless myth of 'his' genius. I
+Robert Newman Nope. Mozart's music has a unified consciousness to it that rules out random collaborators. Unless everyone in this factory had the same spirit, and were thinking the same thing this is a ridiculous theory. What evidence do you have to support such a claim anyway? I agree that a ton of today's pop music is like that, but there is evidence for such a practice.
LOL, are you saying that simply due to the fact that Mozart imitated composers such as his mentor J.C. Bach that he's a musical thief? If so, every single unequivocally significant composer to date would be rightfully accused of attempting such action. Beethoven imitated Mozart, Handel, and Haydn in his early days, and Bach copied Pachelbel, Buxtehude, and Raison. Influence is simply a preliminary examination of a composer's potential. If they are talented or skilled to a sufficient degree, they will branch off into an alternate path. However, those who are unable to will remain in the dark, overshadowed by the glory and potent, rich musical innovation of their predecessors. The cultural assignment of the musical 'pantheon': Mozart, Beethoven, & Bach is only a romanticized myth propagated by the likes of von Bulow and other 19th century critics and musical figures. It has nothing to do with everyone familiar with traditional western music. Such proposed 'cultural managers' are solely influential Romantic figures. Mozart is an extremely great and significant composer: he doesn't get enough credit for his multifaceted exploration of all then-current musical genres. To say that he overshadowed other composers or 'stole the spotlight' from them is purely foolish and is not indicative of his musical status, only theirs.
O que aconteceu entre eu e essa musica a primeira vez que ouvi ha 17 anos atras foi amor a primeira vista. Muito perfeita
Love at first hear. ;-)
Chants parfaits pour lire les formes subjectives des nuages et suivre d'un œil attendri les rainures des tiges des arbres; apprécier l'écriture complexe des branches imbriquées, goûter les couleurs de la décomposition de la lumière en gouttelettes d'eau dans un jardin, ressentir fortement le sol humide de la forêt ancestrale pour percevoir les traces des animaux du passé profond 🍍🌴
3 years ago, this was the piece that "cracked" Mozart for me. Sure, he had some great well known pieces, but so did a whole lot of other composers. Why should he be mentioned in the same breath as Bach and Beethoven. After weeks of inquiry, this piece switched something in my brain that still cannot describe. I suddenly got it on a subconscious level and I still struggle to verbalize it, but the feeling of it still there every time I hear the opening bars of this piece..
Yes it's kinda magical.
The spirit of Mozart's music is so pretty unworldly that I feel like being drawn into the another world where my soul could be totally liberated from this world. Great thanks be to Mozart for his musical blessing❤
For the second violin part in the third mvmt make sure you don’t go too heavy on the 16th notes otherwise it won’t sound clean
This is one of my favorite pieces.., written by a muse..., Mozart..
When I wake up, and this is played, my day is very productive...
This made me very happy! Thank you so much!
I am viewing this in conjunction with Cornelius Jordan's analysis of this piece. I started reading the score, and suddenly such an emotional response!! Like reading a Sonnet by Shakespeare it is all such perfection, practically redemptive. I find Classical music to be more intensely emotional than the Romantic Period is supposed to be, apart from the French Impressionist School. This is such a sensuous and joyous piece.
Do you have a link to the analysis?
You don't find Brahms emotional? Liszt? Berlioz? Chopin? Ferrenc?
normies: a masterpiece by 16-year-old genius
australians: centrelink hold music
*austrian
@@devonchristopher5837 *Germans
Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann, Handel, Wagner are all German.
@@DanielFahimi en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozart%27s_nationality
@@devonchristopher5837 LOL, There are 2 huge evidences that prove Mozart is 0% Austrian.
1) Mozart never called himself an Austrian. He was German Patriot who always called himself German.
2)Mozart was born in a timeline where Salzburg was actually a part of the German territories.
Now, get that stupid link out of my face.
Me: I just like the piece
Well, it's so uplifting!
Written by a 16 year old!
Challenge accepted. Lol
Disagree, this is really outstanding for anybody at any age
I am even more bravo, at 1 year old I was writing symphonies, I am the son of god Apollo
Paolo Galliani I developed the cure for cancer when I was 1. I built the first rocket to mars the next year, and I wrote my first mass at 3. I also performed Mozart for the pope and president at 5. Right now I am developing a warhead that could kill the entire world. I’m now 7.
You two guys are lying🤣🤦♂️
music that Mozart made for "background" music, I listened to this in concert by Copenhagen Phil many years ago and I will never forget it, especially the violins in the background in Presto, chills!!!
Written when he was 15 or 16 wow
I know. Truly amazing. Almost incredible.
the melody is so relaxing! so good! our orchestra is playing a divertimento by mozart that is in bflat
Roelof we jelly huh? If you feel obligated to put this under every comment
It is hyper relaxing and harmonic :)
I have just checked, he wrote this at 16. This is just incredible. - New York, 3/4/2019
Presto, the song at 10:45 is very beautiful!!!! It so inspiring!!!!!
Love this piece! Can't wait to play it!
A MASTAPIECE!! Thank you for the loving memories this piece brings me every time I hear it. Sending love!! :D
12:12 So he even added something like a fugue into his piece at the age of 16
If you're impressed, check out his 13th string quartet finale as well :)
That's a tribute to the great Bach!
No, he did not yet know J.S Bach
Of course he knew his work, like everybody else (that could afford listening to this kind of music, of course). Mozart is from the next generation. J.S Bach died in 1750 and Mozart was born in 1756.
he didn't know him yet in 1772
Had to get a second listen of this beautiful Andante. Octaves are such a powerful interval.
how/why did i never listen to this before!?! He wrote this when he was a2be THE 16 year old rockin' rocket man. 250 years later and im still Floored. And yeah, he was a players player.
UNGLAUBLICH PRACHTVOLL !!! Tepper Michael.
I played this as cellist when I was high school student! I love this tune especially 4:09 ~!! This second violin part is very very cool!!
I played this in middle school as 2nd violinist, I can't say I love that part...
ひさと And v v difficult.
HELLO GUYS WELCOME BACK TO ANOTHER EPISODE OF TWOSETVIOLIN!
Lingling 40 hrs!!!
I'm so glad they got back to using this piece!
Enoch Hsu thank editor-San
Today we have a very special episode for you guys!!
you alwais ruin a piece putting below in the comments the Twosetviolin's name
@VELASCO, Santino Luigi L. "TwoSet's making classical music better "
By missinforming people about what kind of a person Mozart was? I will let you know, that Mozart wasn't an alcoholic, perverted, childish, a gambler, eccentric, crazy, or a womanizer. People accuse Mozart of these things with no proof, but instead, I have counterarguments that Mozart wasn't any of this. TwoSet are absolute ignorants! They called Mozart a "Cheeky Bastard" by just reading the text of his operas. MOZART DIDN'T WRITE THEM!!!! Mozart only wrote the music. He never wrote his librettos! He wasn't Wagner! Also, TwoSet somehow thinks that Amadeus is 100% accurate and believe every rumor they hear. Salieri didn't hate Mozart and never envied him bro! In fact, they were friendly to each other. I GOT ACTUAL EVIDENCE! Also, no masked person commissioned Mozart to write the Requiem. The guy was dressed normally.
Não me canso se ouvir.
5:34 to 10:44 - Andante
I have no words to describe this part, it's perfect :'(
it gives me chills
No ones have words to describe the feeling to listen to that piece of art
the second movement melody is really opera. if you imagine it being sung by a soprano the longing is more clear
Perhaps echoed in Martern aller Arten?