mr sneaky2010 I think this is the best violin concerto ever. Mozart's melodic invention is boundless in this piece. Unlike most violin concerti, this one radiates sheer joy throughout, and never squeaks.
@@bartjebartmans Of course. I allways wondered why in competitions the candidates are never asked to compose their own cadenza's. It would be good way of testing their insight in the style of the period.
Christian Wouters I once listened to Mozart's 25th concerto for fortepiano, with cadenzas by Busoni! Needless to say, the overblown, late Romantic style of the cadenzas were totally ineffective and ruined the performance completely!
Because Mozart forgot to write anything in the viola part in those bars of the autograph. The editor has assumed that he intended to have the violas double the cellos an octave higher.
Not a bad question. Honestly, as a string player, it depends on what makes the most sense musically and technically. You wouldn't want to shift really high up to reach certain notes, unless it sounds better one way versus another.
Imo you'd want to avoid shifts and unnecessarily high positions as much as possible in classical works by composers such as Mozart. It's much cleaner. It's a bit different in later works (i.e. Brahms, Bruch, Sibelius etc.)
For .me Violin Concerto 3 takes things to another level. We hear Wolfgang at his most lyrical. Note, this performance is done at a very brisk pace..
mr sneaky2010 I think this is the best violin concerto ever. Mozart's melodic invention is boundless in this piece. Unlike most violin concerti, this one radiates sheer joy throughout, and never squeaks.
Una maravilla ,te transporta y te llena el alma.
19:20 always gets me. Thank you for the upload!
Grumiaux was to Mozart as bubbles are to champagne. Perfection.
Allegro 0:00
Adagio 8:45
Rondo. Allegro 16:24
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cadenza on mozart 3 is probably one of the best cadenza that ysaye ever wrote
where?
@@ballefranz7059 listen to the first movement. the end, there's like a solo cadenza. that's composed by ysaye
Came for the oboe, best instrument ever
Where can we get the cadenzas for the 1st movement?
Very good composition and performance. I have my doubts about the cadenza, it is not in accordance with the overall style of the music.
It is at the discretion of the performer, not the listener.
@@bartjebartmans Of course. I allways wondered why in competitions the candidates are never asked to compose their own cadenza's. It would be good way of testing their insight in the style of the period.
Christian Wouters I once listened to Mozart's 25th concerto for fortepiano, with cadenzas by Busoni! Needless to say, the overblown, late Romantic style of the cadenzas were totally ineffective and ruined the performance completely!
Why are the notes in the Viola part so small in the Andante section of the third movement?
Because Mozart forgot to write anything in the viola part in those bars of the autograph. The editor has assumed that he intended to have the violas double the cellos an octave higher.
Ask mozart
whose the cadeza is it???
The cadenza is Ysaye's
3:36 cool
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How do they decide what string to play on
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Not a bad question. Honestly, as a string player, it depends on what makes the most sense musically and technically. You wouldn't want to shift really high up to reach certain notes, unless it sounds better one way versus another.
Imo you'd want to avoid shifts and unnecessarily high positions as much as possible in classical works by composers such as Mozart. It's much cleaner. It's a bit different in later works (i.e. Brahms, Bruch, Sibelius etc.)
Dove posso trovare la Cadenza dell’Allegro? Ne ho bisogno
Where is the score for the cadenza at the end of the 1st movement?
Mozart wrote no cadenzas for this (or the other) violin concertos, so there is no score.
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