It is likely NOT composed by Wolfgang's Dad: The Toy Symphony (full title: Cassation in G major for toys, 2 oboes, 2 horns, strings and continuo) is a musical work dating from the 1760s with parts for toy instruments, including toy trumpet, ratchet, bird calls (cuckoo, nightingale and quail), Mark tree, triangle, drum and glockenspiel. It has three movements and typically takes around seven minutes to perform. It was long reputed to be the work of Joseph Haydn,[1] but later scholarship suggested that it was actually written by Leopold Mozart.[2] Its authorship is still disputed, however, and other composers have been proposed as the symphony's true author, including Joseph Haydn's younger brother Michael Haydn, who purportedly contributed movements to the work. [3] Recent research (published in 1996) on a newly found manuscript suggests the Austrian Benedictine monk Edmund Angerer [de] (1740-1794) to be the author.[4] If Angerer's manuscript (from 1765, entitled "Berchtolds-Gaden Musick") is the original, the Toy Symphony was originally written not in G but in C major.[a] These findings, however, are disputed among scholars.[5] There is reason to believe that the true composer will likely never be known, in whole or in part, given its confused origins and the paucity of related manuscript sources
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart sacó su humor de su padre Leopold Mozart ejemplo: la Sinfonía de los Juguetes de Leopold Mozart y la Broma Musical de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Si te pones aescuchar radios en la epoca de las NAVIDADES, alla en EE. UU. y Canada, esta GRAN obra Clasica la interpretan con bastante frecuencia ...saludos amigo.
Leopold Mozart compos’d a cassation in G in May of 1756-here are 3 movements from the original 6 movements - but YT subscribers would have to adjust the Playbsck Speed by hand by clicking on the upper right hand corner of their screen pressing the icon (:) and toggle it down to .75 percent of normal since the conductor is scraping & scrambling through the notes like a drunken sailor - after adjustment one can get a rough idea of what it may have actually sounded like in performance in Salzburg in the year of his famous son’s birth …
I played this many many many years ago when I was a child. My fondest memory was the cuckoo player who in the minuet played "ooh-cuck" instead of "cuc-koo", which led to a huge roar of laughter from the audience and the total breakdown of the remaining orchestra. Great fun to listen to and better fun to play as well.
Some of the musicologists dispute about the author of this Symphony saying it was composed either by Joseph Haydn or his brother, Michael or even by an Austrian monk...
Grossarige Interpretation dieses Meisterwerks der Musik................
It is likely NOT composed by Wolfgang's Dad: The Toy Symphony (full title: Cassation in G major for toys, 2 oboes, 2 horns, strings and continuo) is a musical work dating from the 1760s with parts for toy instruments, including toy trumpet, ratchet, bird calls (cuckoo, nightingale and quail), Mark tree, triangle, drum and glockenspiel. It has three movements and typically takes around seven minutes to perform.
It was long reputed to be the work of Joseph Haydn,[1] but later scholarship suggested that it was actually written by Leopold Mozart.[2] Its authorship is still disputed, however, and other composers have been proposed as the symphony's true author, including Joseph Haydn's younger brother Michael Haydn, who purportedly contributed movements to the work. [3]
Recent research (published in 1996) on a newly found manuscript suggests the Austrian Benedictine monk Edmund Angerer [de] (1740-1794) to be the author.[4] If Angerer's manuscript (from 1765, entitled "Berchtolds-Gaden Musick") is the original, the Toy Symphony was originally written not in G but in C major.[a] These findings, however, are disputed among scholars.[5] There is reason to believe that the true composer will likely never be known, in whole or in part, given its confused origins and the paucity of related manuscript sources
Bellissima interpretazione. Bravissimi.
You can easily imagine that he had a smile on his face when he composed this!
Just in time for the Christmas 🎄 season!
Mozart is simply Mozart a beautiful composer😊
The Casio SK-1 brought me here
Same, only mine has a different numbering on it
Me too. It's great hearing this played on acoustic instruments and not peurile teenager burps though.
Hermoso... ¡MUY HERMOSO! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Absolutely beautiful and charming…❤️
this is definitely a fun piece to play, im a cello player and just played this for a school performance a few days ago so fun!
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart sacó su humor de su padre Leopold Mozart ejemplo: la Sinfonía de los Juguetes de Leopold Mozart y la Broma Musical de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Delightful. Lots of brio. Hoomeyow!!
I luuuv this!
The video title is ""G major.
But this sound is obviously in C major.
Esta obra maestra de la música es una manera de disfrutar, gozar y divertirse como niño con el arte
Si te pones aescuchar radios en la epoca de las NAVIDADES, alla en EE. UU. y Canada, esta GRAN obra Clasica la interpretan con bastante frecuencia ...saludos amigo.
Concuerdo 100%. Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱
Thank you so much. I saw this video with my lovely kindergarten children n all kids really loved it! :)
Leopold Mozart compos’d a cassation in G in May of 1756-here are 3 movements from the original 6 movements - but YT subscribers would have to adjust the Playbsck Speed by hand by clicking on the upper right hand corner of their screen pressing the icon (:) and toggle it down to .75 percent of normal since the conductor is scraping & scrambling through the notes like a drunken sailor - after adjustment one can get a rough idea of what it may have actually sounded like in performance in Salzburg in the year of his famous son’s birth …
Maravillosa MELODIA !!!! solamente GENIOS de la musica producen este ARTE !!!
Show de bola.
+Ricardo Ribeiro Predivno je, kako god i ko je sve izvodio.Optimizam,poletnost....
I played this many many many years ago when I was a child. My fondest memory was the cuckoo player who in the minuet played "ooh-cuck" instead of "cuc-koo", which led to a huge roar of laughter from the audience and the total breakdown of the remaining orchestra. Great fun to listen to and better fun to play as well.
@5:24 . . . that smile of the humor of it all
The theme reveals the artist.
I love this piece, but the director needs to realize that it's not a race... way too fast paced, IMO.
So was H. Karajan when directing WA Mozart, althoug this is probably not by L. Mozart, but by J Haydn...
Some of the musicologists dispute about the author of this Symphony saying it was composed either by Joseph Haydn or his brother, Michael or even by an Austrian monk...
0:00 - 8:45
love it!!!
Super my lovely Friend's))) *
Baby's Santa's Music Box
3:24 I'm curious what's written on their sheet :)
Halarious!!!
"Flight Of The Bumblebee" FAST!
i think its a triangle trill
Toy soldiers
8:45
Shouldn't it be C major?
Dopada mi se kompozicija,a izvodjenje kopozicije je besprekorno.!!!
tops :)
Leider zu gehetzt vorgetragen. Trotzdem ❤Dank
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Pianoooo,pianoooooo,troppo veloce .
Μουσική α δημοτικού
ωραιο
haydn
Бовть Даня
I heard this song in Baby's Santa Music Box
gli scappa la pipì ???????? + veloce + veloce non si capisce nulla
WHY SO FAST!!!
I feel sorry for the trumpeters. Did they play any more than one note?
They are childrens, played first time with orchestra :)
awesome, humor finally in the Early 1700's. I wonder if it was written for his two children other, than Haydn
00:41 what instrument is that
SANJAY SHUKLA a recorder
Block flute.