Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 23 in A, K. 488 [complete]

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  • @WriteWrongs
    @WriteWrongs 9 лет назад +1787

    So I have no musical knowledge whatsoever; please bear with me here.
    It's just that I heard listening to Mozart was good for focus, so I picked a song at random and started listening to this. I was doing my work and just letting this stroll along the background of my concentration when all of a sudden it hit me that someone had to actually *make* this.
    I mean, obviously someone had to make it, but I only just registered the work it must've taken. This wasn't just a little rhythm tapped out on a tabletop one day. Someone actually sat down and put real effort into making this beautiful piece of music that I am now ruining with the clacking of my keyboard. Someone put real feelings and hours of aching fingers and frustrating slip-ups into creating this, and it's wonderful. Even to someone like me, who probably couldn't tell a banjo from a guitar unless you showed them to me, this is absolutely lovely.
    I didn't really have a point to this comment. It was just such a surprising and interesting realization for me that I thought I'd share.

    • @j.j2709
      @j.j2709 9 лет назад +20

      WritetheWrongs dear WritetheWrongs, maybe you 're ready to listen to Mozart' s Requiem. the beginning is just from another world and might keep you focused on the whole thing.
      enjoy

    • @WriteWrongs
      @WriteWrongs 9 лет назад +2

      ***** I have researched Mr. Gatto a bit, and while I respect his opinions and see some truth in his thesis, I don't think I will be looking much further into it at this point. Thank you again for giving me the idea, though.

    • @major56160
      @major56160 9 лет назад +10

      WritetheWrongs Kinda late response, just to let you know that classical music is not the only music that helps with concentration. It has been proven that listenning to any kind of music before taking a IQ test increases your score (cannot remember the exact number).
      Music can also be good for focusing on a task, for some, but it is important to listen to song with no lyrics, or lyrics in a language you do not understand.
      Hence classical music, seen as it has no lyrics.
      Good luck on whatever you are trying to focus on.

    • @travisknight8358
      @travisknight8358 9 лет назад +23

      WritetheWrongs Dear, WritetheWrongs,
      Let me just say your posts are some of the more educated/unprejudiced comments I've seen on RUclips and your yearn for knowledge of Mozart lets me know that to this day there are people out there that; granted have never had a taste for this type of music, still appreciate and understand the type of ingenuity and gumption it takes to perform this type of music.
      From a person who didn't grasp Mozart's genius at first to another, thank you and welcome(:

    • @WriteWrongs
      @WriteWrongs 9 лет назад +4

      Travis Knight I appreciate your respect for my comments. I try to stay unbiased as much as possible, especially on RUclips, where everything you say is preserved for the future. Thank you for welcoming me to the community.

  • @MsLilyhorse
    @MsLilyhorse 10 лет назад +143

    I have been listening to classical music for over 35 years. And I appreciate all the greats, lesser known, and obscure composers. However, when I desire to have my soul connected to music on a spiritual plane I go to Mozart...

    • @amadeuswolfe7180
      @amadeuswolfe7180 10 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed no one ever pulls on my heart strings like Mozart and I know all music as a musician fir 48 years from Mozart Motown to Beatles metal I do love Randy Rhoads ozzy guitarist. Jimmy page and the Beatles

    • @Pianistiq
      @Pianistiq 9 месяцев назад +2

      I've had periods where I've preferred other composers, but then you come around and listen to Mozart again and you realize he's simply the best.

    • @roberthill799
      @roberthill799 7 месяцев назад +1

      It's difficult for me to say that anyone is better than Beethoven but the breadth of Mozart across so many different types of works and at such an impeccable level is astonishing to me.

    • @Pdx616
      @Pdx616 4 месяца назад +1

      For me his music brings me back to childhood or a memory of a pleasant time. I’ll always love it.

    • @mrnail3
      @mrnail3 3 месяца назад

      Absolutely 💫

  • @richardcannon9660
    @richardcannon9660 5 лет назад +303

    Although this was written in the 18th century, it doesn't feel "of its time". It doesn't feel of any set time period. It just feels eternal, always has been and always will be. The sounds at once feel both ancient and completely modern. Music to be enjoyed no matter the age, no matter the person, no matter the century. That is true, transcendental art.

    • @ORWELL_USA
      @ORWELL_USA 2 года назад +3

      sound's LIKE ABOUT 4 BCE

    • @thewasps1494
      @thewasps1494 Год назад

      Shut up nerd

    • @SimonaM-ii1dc
      @SimonaM-ii1dc Год назад +4

      So true. Genius to create something - music!!! - that lasts for centuries... and to be so actual.. Mozart.

    • @themanyshadesofus7763
      @themanyshadesofus7763 Год назад +4

      It is like the flowing of the cleanest, most sparking water...my most favorite piece of music of any kind.

    • @pietromiosi9710
      @pietromiosi9710 Год назад +1

      0

  • @natemarx4999
    @natemarx4999 6 лет назад +718

    Fun fact... This was Stalin's favorite piece. In 1944, he called "Radio Moscow" after hearing it and asked for a recorded copy. There was a big problem. It was done live, so there was no recorded copy. They had to get the band together, grab random people in the streets to have an audience, and after two conductors failed to perform, they were able to record it and sent it to him.

    • @stefanfilipovits21
      @stefanfilipovits21 3 года назад +98

      I’m reading The Death Of Stalin right now and had to look this piece up

    • @nunziomeatballs
      @nunziomeatballs 3 года назад +71

      Stalin was a murderous dictator.

    • @I_like_big_bombs
      @I_like_big_bombs 3 года назад +44

      @@nunziomeatballs Yep, that's why the movie was funny. Everyone interested in the topic knows this.

    • @apalahartisebuahnama7684
      @apalahartisebuahnama7684 3 года назад +101

      @@nunziomeatballs to be fair there's no non murderous dictator so far in history

    • @Anonymous-rn8ol
      @Anonymous-rn8ol 3 года назад +25

      @@apalahartisebuahnama7684 Can't argue with that

  • @cishansen4162
    @cishansen4162 4 месяца назад +8

    The second movement is beyond words. Haunting, memorising, melancholy, at times subtle, yet awe inspiring, liable to make one weep. The opening is pure perfection. Goosebumps.

  • @bloodfeverhh6865
    @bloodfeverhh6865 9 лет назад +92

    The second movement it's so sad, then the third movement starts with so much energy. Gotta love that!

    • @makaveli8979
      @makaveli8979 9 лет назад +12

      *****
      yes its always darkest before dawn

  • @samueljaramillo4221
    @samueljaramillo4221 Год назад +28

    I can not imagine my life without classical music. Opera, symphonic music, ballet, even musicals.

    • @nicoledoranmusic
      @nicoledoranmusic 2 месяца назад +1

      @@samueljaramillo4221 it is such a blessing! I even love teaching music appreciation and busking to welcome more people into it!

    • @samueljaramillo4221
      @samueljaramillo4221 2 месяца назад +1

      @
      Good for you teaching others. I try to introduce others also ,especially opera.

  • @mattheath4497
    @mattheath4497 3 года назад +12

    Here I am on the 20th of da rusty at 12:30 in the morning, reflecting on myself, what I’ve done, what I’ll do, and what I plan to do, in preparation for an important evaluation later today. This song makes me think of the past, present, and future. With this i believe I can move mountains, thank you Mozart!

  • @leameine7724
    @leameine7724 2 года назад +37

    Simplicity is the essence of beauty. Long live Mozart’s concertos!

    • @othmanali7412
      @othmanali7412 2 года назад +2

      شئ بسيط ولكنه قمة الروعة

  • @user-dl5kp9iw3d
    @user-dl5kp9iw3d Год назад +23

    The essence of Mozart's music is a wonderfully harmonious mix of “Beautiful” and “Simple”.

    • @dezee2412
      @dezee2412 Год назад

      I think he did it so people would just hear it without unnecessary complexity

    • @vespid8960
      @vespid8960 4 месяца назад

      Much of Mozarts music can be considered simple but this piece isn’t one of them. The 2nd movement is very weird for the time.

  • @kathyroehrs7667
    @kathyroehrs7667 11 лет назад +168

    What a lovely piece of music. Mozart is my favorite composer. My 22 year old son attended the Seattle Symphony Orchestra's concert last night of this piece. I wish I could've joined him. It's lovely to know that Mozart continues to deeply touch all generations.

    • @nicoloclementi1506
      @nicoloclementi1506 4 года назад +7

      It’s been 6 years now, but still, congratulations! I hope your son is a prolific and talented musician!

    • @gonzalo4658
      @gonzalo4658 4 года назад +1

      @@nicoloclementi1506 dude just shut up lol

    • @gonzalo4658
      @gonzalo4658 4 года назад

      Damn i got to saw no10

    • @gonzalo4658
      @gonzalo4658 4 года назад

      I kno grammer and ortographs

    • @zarkmuckerberg8341
      @zarkmuckerberg8341 3 года назад +2

      It’s been 6 years now, but still, congratulations! I hope your son is a prolific and talented musician!

  • @Kalkul8tor
    @Kalkul8tor 4 года назад +1173

    Putting ads on this video is a crime against humanity.

  • @lymanmj
    @lymanmj 12 лет назад +297

    In a hundred years, when few if any of today's pop stars are remembered, more and more people will be exposed to this concerto and will be as astonished as we at its genius and immortality.

    • @anguskerr1872
      @anguskerr1872 4 года назад +44

      Since your comment of 8 years ago, most of the pop stars of that era have already been forgotten

    • @peppermint5117
      @peppermint5117 3 года назад +12

      @@anguskerr1872 yeah they're just sometimes seen as like "oh yeah i remmeber hearing this when i was 9 lmaoa"

    • @adrianyu-chenchou8198
      @adrianyu-chenchou8198 3 года назад +4

      @@anguskerr1872 except Taylor swift LOL

    • @Trooman20
      @Trooman20 3 года назад +4

      @@akemdam9824 More will definitely come but nothing can beat the genius classical composers and their wonderful music

    • @АринаКакадьева-ш1с
      @АринаКакадьева-ш1с 3 года назад

      @@anguskerr1872 ееебеьббеееееееьееееееее6666

  • @JazmineRosemond
    @JazmineRosemond 11 лет назад +41

    Quite possibly the most beautiful piece of music I've ever heard. It actually brought me to tears.

  • @RedTower102
    @RedTower102 7 лет назад +145

    This is a really excellent piece. The 2nd movement in particular is sublime, you can tell mozart wrote it in his loneliest of lonely nights.

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 2 года назад +14

      Almost all his 2nd movements, from concerto no. 9, are sublime. He sublimated much.

    • @marshaevelyn1
      @marshaevelyn1 2 года назад +1

      The middle name of Mozart's piano concerti should have been named "adagio". I love his music, however he kept the same pattern. But who am I to debate genius?

    • @alfredoviera2260
      @alfredoviera2260 Год назад +2

      Cierto, sublime, te pone un nudo en la garganta.

    • @labrador-fx3fb
      @labrador-fx3fb Год назад

      @@marshaevelyn1 NO. All his work should have been named Labrador 1, 2, 3.... It's a sin that none of these famous composers have ever dedicated their work to the beauty of Labradors - the greatest doggos on Earth :(

    • @Randomthing1024
      @Randomthing1024 3 месяца назад

      cool

  • @skrie
    @skrie 11 лет назад +181

    This is probably one of the most beautiful pieces of music you can hear on this planet.

    • @gonzalo4658
      @gonzalo4658 4 года назад

      Piano Concerto 21 first movement
      Symphony 7 Allegretto
      Those are the best things an orchestra has ever done

    • @kosmiyn
      @kosmiyn 2 года назад

      Yeah his symphony no. 40 is on jupiter

    • @Rachnini
      @Rachnini 2 года назад +1

      I’m biased for Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2

    • @robertsmith3073
      @robertsmith3073 Год назад +1

      Agree totally.

    • @celsop57
      @celsop57 Год назад

      É a música e a interpretação que sempre me faz agradecer a Deus.

  • @fernandososa6507
    @fernandososa6507 4 года назад +41

    It's incredible the power of music and Mozart. I was listening to the second movement and inexplicably tears started to come out of my sockets. But it wasn't of sadness, it was of the sheer beauty and godlike sound that I was hearing. I've had a few very rough months recently where I was in a very dark void and I felt hollow. Hearing that piece made me realize just how precious life is and Mozart's music proves it.

    • @annbogden2847
      @annbogden2847 4 года назад +5

      Hope you're doing well. Mozart makes life better!keep listening

    • @englishrose47
      @englishrose47 2 года назад +2

      It has that effect on me.

    • @celsop57
      @celsop57 Год назад

      Acho que acontece com todo mundo que a ouve.

    • @breckenridgethegreat2725
      @breckenridgethegreat2725 Год назад

      Didnt Mozart do all his work without any revisions or secondary drafts?

    • @jennygrim2057
      @jennygrim2057 3 месяца назад

      Bless you! ❤😂

  • @melisanatashamumek8295
    @melisanatashamumek8295 6 лет назад +34

    What I love from Mozart is that his pieces are always sweet, unique, playful, and he had given the chance to every instruments for solo concertos 😊😊

  • @tennisjiujitsu
    @tennisjiujitsu 10 лет назад +74

    The level of genius of Mozart stands alone on the highest degree. He understood that the entire universe is made of vibration. He was literally able to hear the infinite sounds of the universe and construct a instrument that hits all notes and all octaves that a human can detect. Music would not be where it is today without Mozart.

    • @erikhertzer8434
      @erikhertzer8434 10 лет назад +2

      I think you nailed it with that statement....he was definitely channeling a higher tonal vibration.

    • @misterbojangles6205
      @misterbojangles6205 10 лет назад +1

      ***** Are you saying he was a 'JackOff' ?

    • @monolyth421
      @monolyth421 10 лет назад +1

      Mozart is a step up from the mathematical triteness of Bach, but I think Beethoven and Tchaikovsky composed from the soul.

    • @monolyth421
      @monolyth421 10 лет назад

      jacinto mesa zanon
      Fair enough. I wouldn't be here if I didn't enjoy Mozart. Salutations buddy.

    • @tennisjiujitsu
      @tennisjiujitsu 10 лет назад +7

      Guys please dont turn this into a religion thing just enjoy the music!

  • @user-dl5kp9iw3d
    @user-dl5kp9iw3d 4 месяца назад +8

    The spirit of Mozart’s works woven musically of Beauty and Simplicity has been crystallizing on through the ages for ever and ever in the hearts of Mozart lovers ❤

  • @omarkennedy3898
    @omarkennedy3898 5 лет назад +116

    The only thing I can say is : Thank you so much Mozart, I really aperciate all your works!

    • @margitdurisch9361
      @margitdurisch9361 5 лет назад +9

      Nobody knows the strangles he had in his time, every time I hear this music I feel so sorry for him.

    • @omarkennedy3898
      @omarkennedy3898 5 лет назад +5

      @@margitdurisch9361 I do agree with you, he suffer so much in his life!

    • @ignacioj.t5555
      @ignacioj.t5555 4 года назад +1

      if you liked this you should chech this video about mozart and turkish march ruclips.net/video/D2QFfPskxoc/видео.html enjoy!!

    • @meiyeelee7064
      @meiyeelee7064 2 года назад

      You fool has no right to feel sorry.

    • @dbyers3897
      @dbyers3897 2 года назад

      @@margitdurisch9361 He wasn't strangled, he died from over tipping the bottle.

  • @MrDystopial
    @MrDystopial 5 лет назад +359

    1. Allegro in A major 00:06
    2. Adagio in F-sharp minor 10:59
    3. Allegro assai in A and alla breve 17:40

  • @jdblittle
    @jdblittle 5 лет назад +47

    When I am not feeling well or just feeling overwhelmed, this is my go to song. If i need to "feel relaxed" or "find my inner peace", this is the song that does it for me. I don't know why this is the case, but I absolutely love this masterpiece. Too bad we don't have a modern day Mozart that can do the same thing with today's music. Talk about time, effort, and commitment.

    • @xelestial_sky
      @xelestial_sky 4 года назад +1

      I can't say that anyone matches Mozart, but one of my favorite modern day composers is Yoko Kanno

    • @gabombisabajombi7371
      @gabombisabajombi7371 2 года назад +2

      piece

    • @maxtrov
      @maxtrov Год назад +1

      ​@@xelestial_sky😅😅😅

    • @gracesalado-tr1ep
      @gracesalado-tr1ep Год назад

      Las mentes de hoy están muy contaminadas, ya no es lo mismo, maravilloso Mozart.

    • @jaybee7078
      @jaybee7078 Год назад +1

      I know what you mean.....Bach's Goldberg Variations can do the same too.....

  • @mmatlalaceciliaramokgopa
    @mmatlalaceciliaramokgopa 7 месяцев назад +10

    This music is so soothing and refreshing we need to listen until the end without stopping for adverts.

    • @cora-all
      @cora-all 6 месяцев назад

      Buy RUclips premium. Lol

  • @user-dl5kp9iw3d
    @user-dl5kp9iw3d Год назад +12

    When I listen to Mozart’s music, I feel like “ Beauty and Simplicity ” are harmoniously melted into one to become an illusionary crystal like an oasis that gives a spiritual healing as well as a fantastic time ❤

  • @user-dl5kp9iw3d
    @user-dl5kp9iw3d 4 месяца назад +7

    When I listen to Mozart’s music, I'm often reminded that I must never forget I'm kept alive and loved by God never living only by myself even in the face of hardships in life ❤

  • @IbisSanchezSerrano
    @IbisSanchezSerrano 9 лет назад +26

    One of my favorite works (and my favorite piano concerto) by Mozart: Nostalgic, sombre, elegant, simply beautiful!

  • @williamburroughs2273
    @williamburroughs2273 Год назад +11

    How God so touched Mozart! This is a definitive concerto for Mozart and definitely one of his best. The first movement is beautiful, boisterous, youthful exaltation in A major, a classic example of the Mozart sound severely contrasted by the second movement in the relative F sharp minor. Mozart didn't write a whole lot of music in minor keys but the minor stuff he did write were all gems like the Requiem, 25th & 40th Symphonies, 20th Piano Concerto, etc etc. This second movement deserves to be listed among his incredibly deep and beautiful work in minor keys. This is easily my favorite Mozart concerto.

  • @312alexandra
    @312alexandra 9 лет назад +70

    the second movement hit me so hard, I just want to cry

    • @martinhammond2972
      @martinhammond2972 5 лет назад +5

      Very powerful music. For some, Mozart seems superficial, until they listen to this - the difference between Haydn (also an accomplished musician) and Mozart in a nutshell...

    • @Alessandro90933
      @Alessandro90933 5 лет назад

      @@martinhammond2972 I've never listened Haydn, which pieces would you suggest?

    • @martinhammond2972
      @martinhammond2972 4 года назад +1

      @@Alessandro90933 The Trumpet Concerto is a really fine work. At the other end of the scale, the charming pieces for musical clock ruclips.net/video/HA6rrcPcils/видео.html

    • @josephxavier8636
      @josephxavier8636 4 года назад

      Me too!

    • @slimtheslime5001
      @slimtheslime5001 3 года назад

      i'm the same way after going to taco bell

  • @FlexingClassicalMusic
    @FlexingClassicalMusic Год назад +8

    The dedication and skill required to perform classical pieces contribute to the reverence for classical musicians. Their virtuosity is a testament to the rigorous training and passion that define the classical tradition. 👏🎻🌟

  • @milesandolivia
    @milesandolivia 9 лет назад +24

    Even fans of Puccini soaps may agree that the adagio movement of Mozart's A Major piano concert is one of the most touching musical pieces ever written. Given the joy of the allegro movement, one might wonder if Mozart had a reason, other than poetic, to express sadness.

  • @user-dl5kp9iw3d
    @user-dl5kp9iw3d Год назад +4

    When I listen to Mozart’s music, I feel something exceedingly profound that cannot be expressed in words and that musicians cannot musically imagine.

  • @henryespa.3440
    @henryespa.3440 6 лет назад +362

    PARTES:
    00:00 - I - Mov. Allegro (A)
    10:58 - II - Mov. Adagio (F#m)
    17:41 - III - Mov. Allegro assai (A)

  • @fatimashaikh3366
    @fatimashaikh3366 4 года назад +19

    Thank you God for blessing Mozart with the gift of divine music!👃

    • @AngelofRevolution
      @AngelofRevolution 3 месяца назад +1

      you should thank his parents ,his father introduced him to music at such early age. there is no god lol

  • @pensarcoco
    @pensarcoco 3 года назад +14

    !!Este Adagio es lo más bello, sublime y grande que ha compuesto Mozart !!!! Lo he escuchado más de miles de veces y seguiré escuchándolo hasta mi tumba.

    • @miguelalvrz6955
      @miguelalvrz6955 3 года назад +3

      En verdad que si es hermoso, lo mejor de todo el concierto!!! brotan las putas lágrimas.

  • @chad969
    @chad969 6 лет назад +5

    The melody from 3:09 to 3:38 has been stuck in my head for 3 days now and yet here I am coming back for more.

  • @corrinemarkey1635
    @corrinemarkey1635 4 года назад +22

    IN this time of strife and the coronavirus, this work brings joy to my soul.

  • @antoniodefreitas6631
    @antoniodefreitas6631 8 лет назад +28

    Amo ouvir Mozart, esse concerto de Mozart, piano concerto No.23 in major(k.488)é uma música espiritual,que nos faz acreditar da existência de uma força maior!

    • @jo5346
      @jo5346 8 лет назад +3

      Cara.... eu não sei o que acontece... eu ouço todo tipo de música.... todos os compositores eruditos.... até música de roda de capoeira... tudo de tudo!!!!! mas não sei o que rola.... a música de Mozart me fascina!!!! eu extremamente fã.... eu agradeço o universo por ter a oportunidade de apreciar a obra desse ser magnífico

    • @alessandrosoaressilveira6924
      @alessandrosoaressilveira6924 2 года назад +3

      No livro "O paraíso à porta", o filósofo francês Fabrice Hadjad escreve páginas lindas e profundas sobre porque Mozart é o compositor que melhor expressa o que é a beleza de Deus! Vale a pena ler!

  • @stephanieeubanks9082
    @stephanieeubanks9082 10 лет назад +131

    "Figaro" premiered on May 1, 1786. Thus, this was completed about 2 months prior to that. Considering Mozart's amazingly prolific output of compositions, that was not such a close time frame. For a man who composed over 600 works, he had to have produced many every year he lived. All I can say is, he was a very busy little bee, but it paid off. He may have been cheated of a long life, but he achieved immortality as such a rare few do.

    • @Ericfalcao25
      @Ericfalcao25 10 лет назад +6

      Well said.

    • @johannesbols57
      @johannesbols57 6 лет назад +8

      But the poor guy never got to enjoy his life.

    • @TheNightBandit1
      @TheNightBandit1 6 лет назад +3

      Yup. His work made him immortal.

    • @leonardovonneumann5848
      @leonardovonneumann5848 4 года назад +10

      @@johannesbols57 It depends. What he felt when he composed music is probably a feeling that is very hard to describe, pure and supreme. His whole life he suffered from illnesses, but he kept going. His childhood undoubtedly involved much pressure. He loved his wife more than anything, as well as his family. From what i read i can telll you that he had a strong belief in religion and knew there was a God. There is this famous letter he sent to his father dealing with the illness his father had at the time, he died shortly after. Wolfgang wrote about the happiness he experiences when waking up, realisiing that he is still alive. He was grateful for every day God gave him. He also said that he wasn't afraid. Rarely have i heard this, for the lack of a better term, indifference of death itself.

    • @gonzalo4658
      @gonzalo4658 4 года назад

      @@johannesbols57 i get to enjoy life 😎

  • @johngage3789
    @johngage3789 10 лет назад +11

    Several years ago i played violin with the Salisbury, Md. symphony and we did this
    concerto...I have loved it ever since....so beautiful.

    • @lShowSpeed
      @lShowSpeed 2 года назад

      JESUS JAMIEEE HEH E HE HA AA AJAJAJAJAJA JJ JJ AJJAJAAJAJAJA

  • @benjaminsmith3657
    @benjaminsmith3657 2 года назад +3

    I swear that without even thinking something told me Mozart piano concerto 23. And I am pleased. This is the music that delights my soul

  • @danieleavesani7738
    @danieleavesani7738 5 лет назад +10

    For a number of reasons I’m in love with this concert, especially third movement. A couple of years ago I bought the piano adaptation score for my then-girlfriend, a piano player, and almost felt my soul floating in delight while she was studying the various passages. Still makes my heart tremble when I listen to this. Thank you Mozart!

    • @jalilrezek3885
      @jalilrezek3885 3 года назад

      Could you give a link to the piano solo arrangement? Is it for the entire concerto? I'd really appreciate it

    • @danieleavesani7738
      @danieleavesani7738 3 года назад

      @@jalilrezek3885 hello. It was for the entire concert but it was an Italian edition I could unearth in a music scores shop in Milan. Unfortunately I don’t remember the edition, nor the publisher

    • @jalilrezek3885
      @jalilrezek3885 3 года назад

      @@danieleavesani7738 No problem thanks

    • @lShowSpeed
      @lShowSpeed 2 года назад

      sheeeeeeeesh

  • @saxonstunting6917
    @saxonstunting6917 9 лет назад +409

    Thank you Mozart

  • @MrTravisAl
    @MrTravisAl 10 лет назад +8

    This might explain how he was so in tune with the vibrations of the universe.
    "It is a great consolation for me to remember that the Lord, to whom I had drawn near in humble and child-like faith, has suffered and died for me, and that He will look on me in love and compassion." - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Incredible man of God.
    My favorite study music :)

    • @MrRushhour4
      @MrRushhour4 7 лет назад +1

      Travis A that statement litterally makes no sense

    • @karenkeady9278
      @karenkeady9278 5 лет назад

      I didn't know he was a religious man. Good to know.

  • @danielroberger8236
    @danielroberger8236 8 лет назад +30

    One of the Greatest composers of Classical music.

    • @ignacioj.t5555
      @ignacioj.t5555 4 года назад +1

      if you liked this you will love this video about mozart and turkish march ruclips.net/video/D2QFfPskxoc/видео.html enjoy!!

    • @iliyajavadian
      @iliyajavadian 4 года назад +2

      this was made in the baroque period...

    • @kazutosamurai-sama3166
      @kazutosamurai-sama3166 4 года назад +4

      @@iliyajavadian No, Mozart was born in the Classical period and his music is a pillar of classical music. Just to remind you, the Baroque period ended near 1750 and Mozart was born in 1756.

    • @gonzalo4658
      @gonzalo4658 4 года назад

      @@iliyajavadian you added the three periods (...) to your dumbass comment 😭

    • @gonzalo4658
      @gonzalo4658 4 года назад

      No shit good observation lol
      Tf and might you be talking about classical period or ‘classical’ genre

  • @hidan407
    @hidan407 4 года назад +368

    "Well next time I see him, Ill tell the Big man you said hello"

    • @bigtimespidey38
      @bigtimespidey38 4 года назад +51

      BOY...WONDER :)

    • @brycenjones765
      @brycenjones765 4 года назад +24

      Boy.... WONDER

    • @jackfrench291
      @jackfrench291 4 года назад +4

      @@brycenjones765 what’s that quote from? I’m so curious now lol

    • @hidan407
      @hidan407 4 года назад +12

      @@jackfrench291 batman death in the family diner scene

    • @zaxcybits
      @zaxcybits 4 года назад +11

      Such an amazing scene. Feels like it’s what’s supposed to happen to joker

  • @esteban578
    @esteban578 12 лет назад +15

    classical music is just so powerful people think im an old person for listening to this but its just so powerful

  • @thaddavis105
    @thaddavis105 5 лет назад +3

    I took up piano lessons as an adult (while a biz major in college) and spent many hours working on this piece. My instructor at the music school wanted me to play the first movement at a student recital while he accompanied me with the orchestral part. As it happened, the date happened during spring break at college and I opted to return home, as usual, and missed out on the recital. Just hearing the opening of this music brings back many pleasant memories. Remembrances of things past -- how sweet. How I miss that little spinet, my first piano...

  • @L.Frank2000
    @L.Frank2000 8 лет назад +33

    Explendid. I love classical music. Thanks Mozart.Thank you who posted it.

  • @smiley19912
    @smiley19912 5 лет назад +15

    A gifted composer, I can't imagine what was going through his mind while writing this piece.

  • @francescdalmausalgas3638
    @francescdalmausalgas3638 5 лет назад +23

    This music is pure heavenly beauty! Miraculous!
    God created Mozart's musical genius once for all mankind as long as we all live in this present system of things. I think God speaks to humans through Mozart's music. There's never been another composer like Mozart. I COMPLETELY AGREE, OR BETTER ACCORDING TO 1,000,000 X 100.
    Mozart was the GENIO of all geniuses, (I say this with deep RESPECT for all of them), but, we must admit publicly and aloud, there has been NO COMPOSITOR LIKE HIM, NO,
    NOR WILL IT BE, THERE IS NO TIME, I HOPE TO OPEN IT WITH HONEY PERSONALLY. In the very near future now.
    Thank you very much, from the bottom of my heart, Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart

  • @garrylarkin8834
    @garrylarkin8834 7 месяцев назад +2

    I've just listened to Beethoven,Brahms and the four season's yet I always end up back at Mozart! A true genius!!!!!!!

  • @josephxavier8636
    @josephxavier8636 4 года назад +7

    There's something otherworldly about this piece, just wow! Thank you Mozart!

  • @mladigospon
    @mladigospon 5 лет назад +7

    He has such sweet melodies, it is always a pleasure to listen to and to play some Mozart. I have always loved his piano work !

  • @barbaric37
    @barbaric37 11 лет назад +17

    Every second is amazing.... no wonder Mozart was a genius!

  • @nadiasaffodien7486
    @nadiasaffodien7486 Месяц назад +1

    Mozart's compositions feel like.....hope❤. Now with muscle atrophy and weakness in my hands and arms, his pieces mean so much more to me. Grateful for the introduction to this pianist by my own piano teacher Cecil J Peters ❤ a legend in his own right ❤

  • @PianomanRay
    @PianomanRay 7 лет назад +79

    The second movement is so emotional. I wish I could get my hands on the sheet music

    • @ThomasDanielsen1000
      @ThomasDanielsen1000 5 лет назад +12

      Here you go: imslp.org/wiki/Piano_Concerto_No.23_in_A_major,_K.488_(Mozart,_Wolfgang_Amadeus)

    • @lymanmj
      @lymanmj 5 лет назад +2

      @@ThomasDanielsen1000 Amazing. Thank you.

    • @gonzalo4658
      @gonzalo4658 4 года назад

      Yall tweebs only like his concertos for the ‘sEcOnD mOvEmEnT’, why ??

    • @PianomanRay
      @PianomanRay 4 года назад +1

      @@gonzalo4658 Because there is so much feeling and expression in it. It really brings the listener in

    • @FrostDirt
      @FrostDirt 3 года назад +4

      @@gonzalo4658 second movement of nearly every one of his concertos is absolute bangers.

  • @RG-5834
    @RG-5834 2 года назад +2

    The complete musical genius that is Mozart will always be evident in this memorable and beautiful concerto.
    It is so relaxing and joyous to listen to such a magnificent masterpiece.

  • @rxboy
    @rxboy 10 лет назад +10

    Wow! Another masterpiece. The second movement in F# minor... That's a side of Mozart I feel he didn't express too often. One of my favorites!

  • @Williamjey
    @Williamjey 7 лет назад +7

    17:42 My favorite part. I can't stop listening to the master. Thanks for posting, playing, sharing, caring for all the people involved in this piece of art.

    • @boryanarusseva474
      @boryanarusseva474 Год назад +2

      10:58 - II - my favorite part 🙏✨

    • @MarkSeibold
      @MarkSeibold Год назад

      ​@@boryanarusseva474
      This is the one movement that I always remember the most about Mozart's piano concertos.
      I could list certain times within it that are so intimate and effectual, but I'll just leave it at the entire 2nd movement, as you indicated.
      It always makes me wonder how many people have not heard this.

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 3 года назад +8

    Without Mozart and his great performers ,
    the classical music world would have been very lonely and insipid , and the enjoyment and pleasures of the classical music would have been very less
    This masterpiece is full of realism ,
    as if Mozart playing the piano were appearing in front of me
    From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵

  • @AlessandraCecchelli
    @AlessandraCecchelli 10 лет назад +33

    Quando ascolto Mozart, mi sembra che tutto sia vicino e possibile, come L'universo. Mai ho sentito queste vibrazioni, prima di Mozart e dopo di Lui!

    • @AlessandraCecchelli
      @AlessandraCecchelli 10 лет назад +1

      Massimo Feole

    • @pietromontevecchio
      @pietromontevecchio 10 лет назад +2

      la dodecacchiofonia?

    • @AlessandraCecchelli
      @AlessandraCecchelli 10 лет назад +4

      Pietro Montevecchio infatti! :-D
      Niente a che vedere con Mozart, che è l'assoluta perfezione matematica!

    • @AlessandraCecchelli
      @AlessandraCecchelli 10 лет назад +1

      Dai Massimo! hahahhahah Massimo Feole Please! :-))) Lo so che a te piace essere "stravanato" :-D

    • @AlessandraCecchelli
      @AlessandraCecchelli 10 лет назад +2

      De gustibus non est disputandum ! Massimo Feole

  • @connordavidson9838
    @connordavidson9838 8 лет назад +10

    18:04 to 18:37 is one of the purest melodies i have ever heard.

  • @danbrown4090
    @danbrown4090 4 года назад +2

    Tutte le opere di Mozart sono meravigliosi capolavori, ma per il primo movimento di questo concerto...non ho parole per descriverlo!

  • @Ludwig1625
    @Ludwig1625 3 года назад +10

    8:07 Jesus this is the most unbelievable thing I've ever heard, this is just God given

  • @kevincarson3892
    @kevincarson3892 10 месяцев назад +1

    When my now 20-year-old son was a baby we would play this on my Aiwa 5-disc cd player at volume 10. This was at nap time. Not five minutes would pass before he'd be fast asleep.
    I play this piece every so often. Now, he's a grown man who visits occasionally, but will still doze off on our couch if I play it after dinner.

  • @chrisnichols2241
    @chrisnichols2241 9 лет назад +9

    It's so cool that they still have these recordings from way back then :D

  • @richard211
    @richard211 9 лет назад +11

    one of the most beautiful piano concertos. Bravo!Richard Mallin

  • @celsop57
    @celsop57 Год назад +8

    Uma aula de música. Os sons dos diversos instrumentos, o piano, em especial, é sublime. A Orquestra e, principalmente, o solista é o que difere de outras gravações. Meu coração agradece toda vez que ouço. Faz-me renascer.

  • @anorakreeree9372
    @anorakreeree9372 9 лет назад +10

    motzart is a genius, and one of the best at what he did of his time.

  • @FluffyJiaJia
    @FluffyJiaJia 9 лет назад +26

    This is truly beautiful and breathtaking.

  • @ianneighbour7229
    @ianneighbour7229 5 лет назад +9

    Mozart was (and STILL) is the Greatest Of All Time.

  • @mariahstout552
    @mariahstout552 8 лет назад +18

    Love this music! Love Mozart.

  • @davidkellogg8274
    @davidkellogg8274 9 лет назад +16

    It does my heart good to know this has over 1 million views.

    • @martinhammond2972
      @martinhammond2972 5 лет назад

      Sir Thomas Beecham once said that if he had been a dictator, he would have insisted that everyone listen to 15 minutes of Mozart at the start of every day...

  • @m.erubik
    @m.erubik 4 года назад +11

    This is my favourite piano concerto

  • @angie.mci10
    @angie.mci10 12 лет назад +36

    This piece was discussed in my music class today... wonderful!!!!

  • @bpage4132
    @bpage4132 2 года назад +4

    This is my all-time favourite Mozart piano concerto and A Major is my favourite key and very relaxing, especially the second movement is in F sharp minor and it`s absolutely beautifully performed throughout.

    • @donhelado3162
      @donhelado3162 2 года назад +2

      Would you be be as relaxed if I told you this recording is not in A major?

    • @itzhak7
      @itzhak7 2 года назад

      @@donhelado3162 😂😂 you just stirred up peace I guess 😅 but the music is great enjoying it not analyzing it is the drug

  • @user-qjvqfjv
    @user-qjvqfjv 6 дней назад

    There was a two-year period in college where this was in my head literally every second of every day, to the extent that it distracted me from studying. It's so catchy.

  • @dlsharp9989
    @dlsharp9989 9 лет назад +50

    I doubt if there is any more beautiful music that the 2nd movement of this concerto.Sheer Bliss.

    • @TheDirtyLuke
      @TheDirtyLuke 4 года назад

      chopin concerto no. 1 , first movement IMO

    • @Philobach
      @Philobach 4 года назад

      oui, Bach

    • @operaforlife6551
      @operaforlife6551 4 года назад

      not "more" beautiful perhaps, but certainly many pieces just as beautiful as this, even in Mozart's output, the 20th piano concerto, Nozze Di Figaro, the harp & flute concerto 2nd movement to name a few..

    • @anariondanumenor9675
      @anariondanumenor9675 4 года назад

      Clarinet Concerto 2nd

  • @anasmohamed5390
    @anasmohamed5390 5 лет назад +7

    The second movement is probably the saddest thing I have ever heard! Kind of exacerbates my feeling of loneliness but still takes me to another world!

    • @martinhammond2972
      @martinhammond2972 5 лет назад +2

      Listen also to the heavenly slow movement of Schubert's String Quintet (maybe Schubert was influenced by Mozart - both were only a few years from the next world)

    • @roberte.andrews4621
      @roberte.andrews4621 3 года назад

      People gifted with immense genius are often lonely, simply because of the statistical rarity of their being in the presence of someone with whom they can communicate.

  • @albinahajd4451
    @albinahajd4451 6 лет назад +4

    to me, the most beautiful concert No.23

  • @Nitro1970
    @Nitro1970 4 года назад +11

    Truly takes your soul on a journey. So incredibly beautiful

  • @sarasanauen3843
    @sarasanauen3843 4 года назад +12

    I was trying to find a piece to listen to and i thought this was it but is wasn't and decided to listen to it because it was so beautiful.

  • @grantwoolard
    @grantwoolard 9 лет назад +56

    A flawless composition

  • @makaveli8979
    @makaveli8979 9 лет назад +8

    Perfect. That 2nd piece cleanses the soul, all negativity is erased and replaced with compassion and love

    • @ignacioj.t5555
      @ignacioj.t5555 4 года назад

      if you liked this you will love this video about mozart and turkish march ruclips.net/video/D2QFfPskxoc/видео.html enjoy!!

  • @warmperson2007
    @warmperson2007 4 года назад +12

    This adagio is so incredibly touching !

  • @daphnelewin
    @daphnelewin 7 лет назад +12

    I so wish I could find words to express the depth of this feeling of beauty this music has awaken in my heart! But I suppose I must content myself with enjoying this feeling, as words perhaps would only detract from its beauty!

    • @Monsterclip101
      @Monsterclip101 6 лет назад

      Daphne Lewin I do enjoy this song, but I envy the way you do

  • @marciomatos6534
    @marciomatos6534 2 месяца назад +1

    1. 00:00 - I - Allegro
    2. 11:00 - II - Adagio (Andante)
    3. 17:42 - III - Allegro assai (Presto). In Rondo form.

  • @AudioMayhem100
    @AudioMayhem100 9 лет назад +789

    Fun Fact for the Day...
    This was Joseph Stalin's favorite piece. He fell asleep to it on the day he had seized absolute power in the Soviet Union.

    • @theatrelover9920
      @theatrelover9920 9 лет назад +38

      +AudioMayhem100 That was a fun fact!

    • @ninaroy5574
      @ninaroy5574 9 лет назад +5

      +AudioMayhem100
      You're absolutely right!

    • @svvetlanalana
      @svvetlanalana 9 лет назад +5

      +AudioMayhem100 wow

    • @robertoa.m.3984
      @robertoa.m.3984 9 лет назад +32

      hahahaha......yes, I agree. WE can laugh a-psteriori, but he was a genocidal maniac without doubt.

    • @robertoa.m.3984
      @robertoa.m.3984 9 лет назад +8

      .....what a marvelous concerto!

  • @josephinewarren896
    @josephinewarren896 8 лет назад +10

    Best piano concerto ever!!

  • @gregbryant7787
    @gregbryant7787 6 лет назад +7

    The Silent Corner brought me here. I am grateful. Art expressed in sound.

  • @nourse
    @nourse 7 лет назад +23

    10:55 I have no words ... Nobody have.

  • @NapoIeoneBuonaparte
    @NapoIeoneBuonaparte 3 года назад +7

    This music touched my heart from the moment I heard it, it’s a beautiful song, I’ve had some issues in my life, hearing this song just brought so many memories to me, some good, some not so good, this song is a classic in my mind, and the minds of millions of people who appreciate the value of this historical music.

  • @delphiyes
    @delphiyes 3 года назад

    It is difficult (for many reasons) to have a piece of music be your favourite for over half a century, but this one is it. I have spent most of my life in retreat and study of spirituality and the yogis discuss the currents of joy through the body in the terms of 'nadis', something akin to the channels of acupuncture or shakti/kundalinis, etc. Mozart was a yogi! He rendered so many of these yogic nadis into sound. What a divine artist! At last only silence completes this unfolding, but this is what it sounds like as we grow in sublimities.

  • @saintmoritz135
    @saintmoritz135 10 лет назад +47

    The pianist is Alfred Brendel.

    • @martinhammond2972
      @martinhammond2972 5 лет назад +3

      ASMF / Marriner

    • @attilazenebolond526
      @attilazenebolond526 4 года назад

      Not...Zoltan Kocsis! Ok?

    • @gonzalo4658
      @gonzalo4658 4 года назад

      The ultimate legend, master of anything and everything I love Alfred Brendel

    • @TatianaRacheva
      @TatianaRacheva 4 года назад +1

      I'm not so sure. I tried Shazam'ing this video at different points, and I got Brendel a couple of times in the first movement, but also other performances and the second movement got identified as a bunch of other performances. RUclips says "l'Orchestra Filarmonica di Moss Weisman, Moss Weisman, David Klark, Augusta Mino, Florenca Vettiano". Perhaps that's accurate

  • @patri1689
    @patri1689 4 года назад +2

    Thank you Mozart and to the those interpret his composition as well as to the uploader of this great magnifca.

  • @fadjroel
    @fadjroel 2 года назад +4

    Thank you Mozart for this masterpiece

  • @shankarnarayanan1036
    @shankarnarayanan1036 2 года назад +2

    Such a divine music taking me away from pandemonium and chaos and blessing with peace of mind and tranquility..theses waves are flowing like a breeze all around.. Mozart is always immortal and thanks so much for this magical music showered upon us ..no words to describe or translate what brain feels

  • @francescozambuto1713
    @francescozambuto1713 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for having induced me to hear this delightful creation of heavenly notes by a master whose music influences young minds to become great musicians, whose music, like Mozart's, one-day will uplift humanity's spirit.

  • @bobdobalina100
    @bobdobalina100 Год назад +4

    I think it's Mozart's finest piece. superb!