"Cosi fan Tutti" is my favorite Mozart overture (OK, it's neck and neck with "The Magic Flute" overture.) I love the way the flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon answer each other; it's the sweetest, most charming phrase(es) in Classical music! I only wish the overture were longer...Very nice performance/recording by Sinfonia Rotterdam. Also, very cool to see a female typanist (exceedingly rare)
As someone who loves operas it's always a pity that the orchestra is hidden though the players do a tremendous work, A performance on stage, like this one, is absolutely wonderful. The combination of music, individual instrument and facial expression show how strongly players and conductors have identified themselves with the composition. Absolutely great the direction of the camera, look, one female violin player is even smiling, showing a diffferent inner approach to the music. Last but not least, performances like this show the different styles conductors apply. It's wonderful to watch Conrad von Alphen leading the orchestra in a way that one feels the opera itself must be full of joy and happiness....and, surely, of love. Greetings to Rotterdam from Germany.
@@matthewhubble9549 Hi matthew, thank you. The orchestra in Bayreuth is below the stage, quite extrodinary, but the sound is magnificent, however, the members of the orchestra have a very hard job, the conditions are crucial. Concerning technique Wagner was ahead of his time. I was more focused on the direction of the camera. Sitting in row 10 it will still be hard to concentrate on the players. - wish you all the best - The Rotterdam Sinfonia will perform in Cologne next year with a different conductor. In the Philarmonie Köln one has a splendid view at the Orchestra.
Great work from the Timpanist. Got to love that first note. Its always a shame when you can't quite hear the full glory of the Timpani because other instruments are covering up the sound.
We've been working on this in my Advanced Conducting Class for about 3 weeks now...what I wouldn't give to be able to stand before an ensemble of this caliber. Bravissimo!
Together with the "Zauberflote" this is the best of the ouvertures. There's no break, it looks like a note 🎵 dancing on the instruments, like a bouncy ball passing from winds to woods in elastic way
When I close my eyes and listen to this it makes me think of the glory and splendour of a forest, and all of nature that that image conjures up….as if I’m there…it makes me think of following a pathway looking up at birds soaring in the air and swooping from tree to tree, and with the crescendos I’m picturing huge strong oak trees…. So wonderful to lose yourself in this beautiful piece of music. Pure escapism ❤
The opening Adagio is simultaneously moving and sardonic, with its anticipation of the men's angry pronouncement of 'Così fan tutte!' ('They're all like that!') just before the finale of the opera. Far from being a superficial farce or a prurient sex comedy, this work is a bittersweet depiction of betrayal and disillusion.
I heard a story that after finishing Cosi Fan Tutte and just before its first performance, Mozart realized he'd forgotten to write an overture. So he quickly composed one in his head. With no time to write out a full score, he wrote out the orchestral parts from memory so the orchestra could play it. Then only later did he write out the full score. Does anyone know if this amazing story is true?
After a night party, a friend told Mozart that the next morning is the premiere of the opera and he forgot to compose the overture. So Mozart wrote the overture in the morning of the premeire. That overture is from "Don Giovanni" not Cosi Fan Tutte.
My dear, It was the Don Giovanni's overture. Mozart had not forgotten to write it. He was.... late and tired. He used to compose overtures at the very end, like a synthetis. The music was already in his mind, fully, clear and precise. He just had to copy his brain on paper. So the night before the premiere, he told his wife to give him some punch and keep him awake. He composed several hours then, after midnight, he deeply fell asleep. Constance let him rest and awaked him at five AM. Then, Wolfgang wrote the end of the overture as quick as possible because the copists might come at his home at 7 AM... But, he was W. Mozart ! So he could achieve the work. In the evening took place this premiere that Mozart conducted himself + the harpsicord part (as usual) and the VERY GOOD musicians of the orchestra performed the overture "a prima vista" (without any rehearsal ! ). Please listen this overture looking his manuscript. Not a mistake on the paper... From his brain onto the paper. It it so moving, and glorious. Best regards ruclips.net/video/4nMQKP2kE78/видео.html
@@francette19380 Thank you for filling in the story, and for the link. To me most amazing is not just Mozart's astounding mental abilities. It's that, despite tremendous pressure and stress, the music is terrific.
•raulace2 • Te aconsejo que dejes a un lado la música, pues todo lo que es forzado no termina bien. La música clásica se disfruta, se ama, se goza, nunca NUNCA se obliga a nuestros oídos a su deleite, pues es ese deleite la mayor de las delicias musicales.
I think this is why Mozart is not just any other musician.He is on another level. Level Extrodinaire!
KP's roar is an upgraded.
Hard not to smile at this. It absolutely hooks you into the opera. Utterly delightful.
A favourite of mine ❤
Strong orchestra. Good to see the musicians enjoying what they’re playing.
"Cosi fan Tutti" is my favorite Mozart overture (OK, it's neck and neck with "The Magic Flute" overture.) I love the way the flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon answer each other; it's the sweetest, most charming phrase(es) in Classical music! I only wish the overture were longer...Very nice performance/recording by Sinfonia Rotterdam. Also, very cool to see a female typanist (exceedingly rare)
i agree although i prefer this overture primarily because of the seductive drive it has which hints at the sexual shenanigans in the opera itself.
This is the best performed rendition of this overture I have ever heard. The pace is perfect.
Thank you Craig! We're happy to hear that.
Craig Barron it’s a charming little overture that breathes similar air to Figaro overture but tends to get forgotten in the concert hall..
@@mrsneaky2010 I agree
My truly
favorite.
Very good sound and technical playing. Lovely to listen to!
Marvelous performance. BRAVO!!
As someone who loves operas it's always a pity that the orchestra is hidden though the players do a tremendous work,
A performance on stage, like this one, is absolutely wonderful.
The combination of music, individual instrument and facial expression show how strongly players and conductors have identified themselves with the composition.
Absolutely great the direction of the camera, look, one female violin player is even smiling, showing a diffferent inner approach to the music.
Last but not least, performances like this show the different styles conductors apply.
It's wonderful to watch Conrad von Alphen leading the orchestra in a way that one feels the opera itself must be full of joy and happiness....and, surely, of love.
Greetings to Rotterdam from Germany.
Apparently it was Wagner who first hid the Orchestra away!
@@matthewhubble9549 Hi matthew, thank you. The orchestra in Bayreuth is below the stage, quite extrodinary, but the sound is magnificent, however, the members of the orchestra have a very hard job, the conditions are crucial. Concerning technique Wagner was ahead of his time.
I was more focused on the direction of the camera. Sitting in row 10 it will still be hard to concentrate on the players. - wish you all the best -
The Rotterdam Sinfonia will perform in Cologne next year with a different conductor. In the Philarmonie Köln one has a splendid view at the Orchestra.
My heart yearns to see a live opera of concerto again, for now this superb recording warms my soul.
Great work from the Timpanist. Got to love that first note. Its always a shame when you can't quite hear the full glory of the Timpani because other instruments are covering up the sound.
simplesmente maravilhoso
Mozart is a genius❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍
I cannot begin to imagine how this music wd sound like in a concert hall. I guess Awesome.
Absolutely beautiful Mozart overture
He didn't write many stinkers 🤣
Very fine performance and one of Mozart's most exciting and compelling overtures. So strange to see a hall full of people without masks.
No, that'snormal!
e strano! follie follie AHHH
Sinfonia Rotterdam you are Awsome.
Wonderful orchestra! Great acoustics in the hall! Will have to visit!
We've been working on this in my Advanced Conducting Class for about 3 weeks now...what I wouldn't give to be able to stand before an ensemble of this caliber. Bravissimo!
Brilliant performance Tom Farrell Ireland
How well a music can get conducted n played .
beautifull music
Fantastic,uplifting !!❤❤❤❤
A wonderful performance.
Thank you!!! Thank you for sharing this beautiful job. Congrats.
So good never seen something like that
Together with the "Zauberflote" this is the best of the ouvertures.
There's no break, it looks like a note 🎵 dancing on the instruments, like a bouncy ball passing from winds to woods in elastic way
Bold , brilliant , it's indeed miracules ....
Bonheur ! Et cette clarinette reine, depuis si peu, depuis Rameau sur la fin je crois
Divin 🙏le génie Mozartien à son apogée!!!
Magistral !
When I close my eyes and listen to this it makes me think of the glory and splendour of a forest, and all of nature that that image conjures up….as if I’m there…it makes me think of following a pathway looking up at birds soaring in the air and swooping from tree to tree, and with the crescendos I’m picturing huge strong oak trees…. So wonderful to lose yourself in this beautiful piece of music. Pure escapism ❤
.. Yet the opera is about deceitfulness and wayward passions 🤔
Amazing.
I was looking for this song for a while but didn't know the name, until it was played in an episode of Fallout
The look on the cellist's face at 1.23 says it all
The opening Adagio is simultaneously moving and sardonic, with its anticipation of the men's angry pronouncement of 'Così fan tutte!' ('They're all like that!') just before the finale of the opera. Far from being a superficial farce or a prurient sex comedy, this work is a bittersweet depiction of betrayal and disillusion.
But that masonic cadence cries out for compassion over all 🥲
I heard a story that after finishing Cosi Fan Tutte and just before its first performance, Mozart realized he'd forgotten to write an overture. So he quickly composed one in his head. With no time to write out a full score, he wrote out the orchestral parts from memory so the orchestra could play it. Then only later did he write out the full score. Does anyone know if this amazing story is true?
After a night party, a friend told Mozart that the next morning is the premiere of the opera and he forgot to compose the overture. So Mozart wrote the overture in the morning of the premeire. That overture is from "Don Giovanni" not Cosi Fan Tutte.
@@jamesbrianengay3010 Thank you.
My dear, It was the Don Giovanni's overture. Mozart had not forgotten to write it. He was.... late and tired. He used to compose overtures at the very end, like a synthetis. The music was already in his mind, fully, clear and precise. He just had to copy his brain on paper. So the night before the premiere, he told his wife to give him some punch and keep him awake. He composed several hours then, after midnight, he deeply fell asleep. Constance let him rest and awaked him at five AM. Then, Wolfgang wrote the end of the overture as quick as possible because the copists might come at his home at 7 AM... But, he was W. Mozart ! So he could achieve the work. In the evening took place this premiere that Mozart conducted himself + the harpsicord part (as usual) and the VERY GOOD musicians of the orchestra performed the overture "a prima vista" (without any rehearsal ! ). Please listen this overture looking his manuscript. Not a mistake on the paper... From his brain onto the paper. It it so moving, and glorious. Best regards ruclips.net/video/4nMQKP2kE78/видео.html
@@francette19380 Thank you for filling in the story, and for the link. To me most amazing is not just Mozart's astounding mental abilities. It's that, despite tremendous pressure and stress, the music is terrific.
@@m.calloway2624 yep the music is terrific. Mozart is a terrific guy too. He was and remains my best friend since I was 4 y.o. Best regards.
The best
태평양은 사랑입니다 그애기가 이렇게도 멋지고아름다고훌륭하게자랐네 아이고 사랑한다 유태평양 큰사람이되길
Gut 👍 👍 👍
cok guzel
anyone else came cause of the interesting fact of why this piece was written??
Nope. My friend just recommended that I listen to this overture.
A "estadia" (existência) material é curta. Mas, a missão foi realizada. Mozart você veio para brincar
الله يرحمه و يجعل مثواه الجنة
A mesogynist genius !!
4:11
0:23
Familie grüßt
Kenneth Branagh is a decent conductor on top of everything else.
:-)
Doğal hayatı ormanı kuş sesleri yaşamı kasaba hayatı saygı ve sevgiyi cagristiriyor
모짜르트는 정말이지 위대하고 위대하다.
À Mesmer!
Dictation from God.......? If so, I’m converting...
임현빈 ? 옛날에 신림동 성우향선생님 ? 그리고 옥탑방 ?'"소리 완성" 축하한다 나는 산공부 방장이다. 아니면 미안함니다 막다면 신촌공자 검색 신촌에 함보자
yo aqui he entrado por q mi profe de musica me ha obligado xd like si a ti tambien
•raulace2 • Te aconsejo que dejes a un lado la música, pues todo lo que es forzado no termina bien. La música clásica se disfruta, se ama, se goza, nunca NUNCA se obliga a nuestros oídos a su deleite, pues es ese deleite la mayor de las delicias musicales.
Why Timpani are ALWAYS too FORTE? This is not a Baroque!!!
So slow and heavy
Women be like that