❤️ If you like CM//RR content, please consider membership at our Patreon page. Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Marchs / Serenade in D K.320 ‘’Posthorn’’ *Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (00:01:40) March in D, K.335 No.2 (00:00) Serenade in D K.320 ‘’Posthorn’’ I.Adagio maestoso - Allegro con spirito (04:23) II.Minuetto (12:26) III.Concertante - Andante grazioso (16:30) IV.Rondeau - Allegro ma non troppo (24:45) V.Andantino (30:39) VI.Minuetto (41:05) VII.Finale - Presto (45:25) March in D, K.335 No.1 (49:38) Camerata Academica Des Mozarteums Salzburg Sándor Végh Recorded in 1988, at Salzburg Find CMRR's recordings on *Spotify* : spoti.fi/3016eVr Selon la date portée sur l’autographe, Mozart a terminé sa Sérénade en Ré K.320, le 3 aout 1779. Nous ne savons rien des circonstances de sa composition, mais un effectif orchestral d’une ampleur inhabituelle (cordes, hautbois, bassons, cors, trompettes, timbales par deux, paire de flûtes) fait croire à quelque cérémonial très officiel de la cour du prince-archevêque de Salzbourg. Cette oeuvre doit son titre de Sérénade ‘’Cor de postillon’’ à l’emploi d’un ‘’cordon di posta’’ dans le deuxième trio du deuxième menuet, qui anticipe longtemps à l’avance certain solo de cor de postillon dans la Troisième Symphonie de Mahler, aux résonances certes plus romantique. C’est aussi l’ample structure en sept mouvements de l’oeuvre qui permet de croire à son exécution dans un cadre de dimensions vastes et solennelles. Dans cette sérénade, les mouvements concertants et le rondeau contiennent des solos importants pour la flûte et le hautbois mais tout au long de l’oeuvre, les instruments à vents sont traités avec énormément de subtilité, comme par exemple dans le thème secondaire principal du premier mouvement qui commence par les violons mais qui est complété par le hautbois au-dessus d’un choeur d’instruments à vent comme s’il se livrait à un commentaire sur l’action. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart PLAYLIST (reference recordings) ruclips.net/video/uEP4EWbQnLw/видео.html
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Ab ca. 16.min: dieses Andante wurde bei S. Vegh's Abschied in der Christuskirche in Salzburg von SEINER CAMERATA gespielt, 1997 . Das konnte einen zu Tränen rühren...
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Congratulations from Malaysia. This is one of my all-time favourite Philips CD from the CAMS and Sandor Vegh, which I bought and treasured from many years ago. What a wonderful remastering of this musical gem. I hope that you can also do a wonderful mastering of the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto played by Leonid Kogan, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, Constantin Silvestri as well as the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto played by Alfredo Campoli, LPO, Sir Adrian Boult. Very best wishes.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Marchs / Serenade in D K.320 ‘’Posthorn’’
*Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (00:01:40)
March in D, K.335 No.2 (00:00)
Serenade in D K.320 ‘’Posthorn’’
I.Adagio maestoso - Allegro con spirito (04:23)
II.Minuetto (12:26)
III.Concertante - Andante grazioso (16:30)
IV.Rondeau - Allegro ma non troppo (24:45)
V.Andantino (30:39)
VI.Minuetto (41:05)
VII.Finale - Presto (45:25)
March in D, K.335 No.1 (49:38)
Camerata Academica Des Mozarteums Salzburg
Sándor Végh
Recorded in 1988, at Salzburg
Find CMRR's recordings on *Spotify* : spoti.fi/3016eVr
Selon la date portée sur l’autographe, Mozart a terminé sa Sérénade en Ré K.320, le 3 aout 1779. Nous ne savons rien des circonstances de sa composition, mais un effectif orchestral d’une ampleur inhabituelle (cordes, hautbois, bassons, cors, trompettes, timbales par deux, paire de flûtes) fait croire à quelque cérémonial très officiel de la cour du prince-archevêque de Salzbourg.
Cette oeuvre doit son titre de Sérénade ‘’Cor de postillon’’ à l’emploi d’un ‘’cordon di posta’’ dans le deuxième trio du deuxième menuet, qui anticipe longtemps à l’avance certain solo de cor de postillon dans la Troisième Symphonie de Mahler, aux résonances certes plus romantique. C’est aussi l’ample structure en sept mouvements de l’oeuvre qui permet de croire à son exécution dans un cadre de dimensions vastes et solennelles.
Dans cette sérénade, les mouvements concertants et le rondeau contiennent des solos importants pour la flûte et le hautbois mais tout au long de l’oeuvre, les instruments à vents sont traités avec énormément de subtilité, comme par exemple dans le thème secondaire principal du premier mouvement qui commence par les violons mais qui est complété par le hautbois au-dessus d’un choeur d’instruments à vent comme s’il se livrait à un commentaire sur l’action.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart PLAYLIST (reference recordings) ruclips.net/video/uEP4EWbQnLw/видео.html
Attraction and popularity of Mozart‘s music are immeasurable and beyond imagination and off the charts
Mozart’s music is a breath fresh air in our life of 100 less than years in this trasient world
I’ve looked at some of the music scores of these works. Turning a page is like looking at a butterfly’s wings opening. The symmetry is astounding.
I always thought of Maestro Vegh as a chamber musician, but now I am finding these Mozart recordings, which are as good as any I have ever heard. Thank you. Hoomeyow!!
Ich vergöttere Mozarts Musik !!! Tepper Michael.
Comfort and gracefulness of Mozart’s music is the cat’s pajamas and knees and whiskers
I love this record cover so much. there are actually a lot of great classical covers.
Posthorn is my favorite! The Rondeau - Allegro ma non troppo (24:45) is the music for the angels :)
Totally agree! Its music from Heaven.
This is probably the best channel of classical music in RUclips. I don't know who you are, or where you're from, but THANK YOU. Greetings from Chile.
I agree! Greetings from Canada.
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I agree... Completely!!!!!
So very true.
After year or so I'm back for more of this refine Vegh's interpretation. Simply because out there is no better version.
Schönes Bild... zu noch schönerer Musik... 👏🌟 Danke... 🙏
Vegh's second career at the Camerata was remarkable. Out of nowhere came wonderful recordings.
The SandorVegh recordings of the Mozart serenades are my favorites 😀
Excelent .from Brazil. TKS. For sharing
Beautiful start to the morning listening to this. Thank you for such a quality upload!
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아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🎻🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤
Ab ca. 16.min: dieses Andante wurde bei S. Vegh's Abschied in der Christuskirche in Salzburg von SEINER CAMERATA gespielt, 1997 . Das konnte einen zu Tränen rühren...
Well,congratulations!!! Finally your subscribers are now more than 50 thousand. I am happy for you bro.Eventhough i don't appear often for your every upload, l've wished your prosperity. And you would be.And l am always thankful to your sincere uploads of the classic music .Your uploads made my mind broadened. Thanks. 👏👏👍
Thank you very much bro for your support ^^. Internet users recognize the efforts and quality, it's nice and gave the strength to continue :-)
Congratulations from Malaysia. This is one of my all-time favourite Philips CD from the CAMS and Sandor Vegh, which I bought and treasured from many years ago. What a wonderful remastering of this musical gem. I hope that you can also do a wonderful mastering of the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto played by Leonid Kogan, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, Constantin Silvestri as well as the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto played by Alfredo Campoli, LPO, Sir Adrian Boult. Very best wishes.
Best of the soloists from the Salzburg Mozarteum in this orchestra.
thank you wolfgang ..
Thank you!
Que maravilhoso.
Thank you :-)
항상 훌륭한 음악과 연주를 추천해 주셔서 고맙습니다. 특히 이번 모차르트 세레나데는 표지 그림이 예뻐요. 아마존에 주문한 cd가 이번 주에 한국으로 도착한다고 합니다. 이번 주 내내 소포가 오기를 기다리고 있네요.
귀하의 의견에 감사드립니다 :-)
Cela fait trente ans que je me demande si c'est une "sérénade" ou une gigantesque Symphonie avec un concerto au milieu.
Appreciate you 🎼
Shouldn't the two matches be reversed? Wonderful serenade, a precursor to the Prague symphony, and even Beethoven.