Mozart: Serenade No 10 for Winds 'Gran Partita', III. Adagio | LSO Wind Ensemble

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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    Oboes: Olivier Stankiewicz, Rosie Jenkins
    Clarinets: Andrew Marriner, Chi-Yu Mo
    Basset Horns: Lorenzo Iosco, Chris Richards
    Bassoons: Daniel Jemison, Joost Bosdijk
    Horns: Tim Jones, Angela Barnes, Alex Edmundson, Jonathan Lipton
    Double Bass: Colin Paris
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Комментарии • 632

  • @LondonSymphonyOrchestra
    @LondonSymphonyOrchestra  4 месяца назад +7

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  • @ot4kon
    @ot4kon 5 лет назад +1877

    The beginning simple, almost comic. Just a pulse - bassoons and basset horns - like a rusty squeezebox. And then suddenly, high above it, an oboe, a single note, hanging there unwavering, until a clarinet took it over and sweetened it into a phrase of such delight! This was a music I’d never heard. Filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing. It seemed to me that I was hearing the voice of God.

    • @discolevity1035
      @discolevity1035 5 лет назад +74

      Okay that’s what that old guy says in Amadeus ...

    • @williamstephens9945
      @williamstephens9945 5 лет назад +107

      Hello Salieri!

    • @eduardoarredondo1674
      @eduardoarredondo1674 5 лет назад +18

      ot4kon yeeees, exactly.

    •  5 лет назад +87

      @@discolevity1035 the old guy? lol, what disrespect. Maestro Salieri

    • @georgesr8979
      @georgesr8979 5 лет назад +62

      Lol I could hear salieri’s voice

  • @idaslapter5987
    @idaslapter5987 Год назад +98

    this is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever created.

  • @ronaldweckessar2156
    @ronaldweckessar2156 4 месяца назад +22

    I have the nerve --yes, the audacity-- to proclaim that Mozart is God's greatest musical gift to mankind.

  • @MsJimmysgirl
    @MsJimmysgirl 10 месяцев назад +48

    There is a reason that Mozart is the most popular composer of all time based on how many people visit his wikipedia page. This is the most simple but beautiful of all of his pieces.

    • @TrainedCreeper
      @TrainedCreeper 3 месяца назад

      tbh most of it is just that his name is thrown around, and he has a well-known movie.

    • @manunited1235
      @manunited1235 2 месяца назад

      @@TrainedCreeperthere’s a reason for that.

    • @zebbie09
      @zebbie09 Месяц назад +1

      @@TrainedCreeperhe’s like the Beatles of classical music….just about everything he wrote was amazing. He probably scribbled out Eine Kleine Nachtmusik on a napkin for a few silver coins….

    • @TrainedCreeper
      @TrainedCreeper Месяц назад

      @@zebbie09 yeah, my point is that the reason he is the most popular on Wikipedia related to his publicity, rather than his talent.

    • @zebbie09
      @zebbie09 Месяц назад

      @@TrainedCreeper ummm, he wrote his first of 41 symphonies at age eight. He’s arguably the most talented musician ever. Several of his pieces are truly transcendent of time. One could possibly argue that Beethoven and Bach were more talented, maybe a few others, but he is in elite company regardless.

  • @EvaDoran1
    @EvaDoran1 Год назад +69

    Truly the voice of God in this world.

    • @fondcello1994
      @fondcello1994 3 месяца назад +2

      Mozart is a gift from God to of us

  • @rugfixr
    @rugfixr 5 лет назад +243

    That opening oboe always bring tears to my eyes

    • @TheTurulhawk
      @TheTurulhawk 5 лет назад +6

      Yes, me, too. Such a heartbreaking melody.

    • @OboeFiles
      @OboeFiles 2 года назад +3

      so good! and Oliver really captures the longing quality of that melody when it switches to minor

    • @TrishBenedict
      @TrishBenedict 2 года назад +4

      @@OboeFiles is that what happens at 2:05? I’m not a musician, I just know that there’s a shift and I wondered if it was just a new phrase or a time change or a key change. (This is the curse of the passionate lover of music who doesn’t know anything about music.) But I was just telling my husband that shift reminds me of the part of Zauberflöte where Pamina talks about her father giving her the flute. It’s one of my favorite operas - some people only see the cuteness and fun of it, but to me it’s so full of mystery and humanity - and I wonder if it’s because it reminds me of the Gran Partita? Or does the Gran Partita remind me of Flute? Or maybe just because it’s all Mozart. :)

    • @OboeFiles
      @OboeFiles 2 года назад +2

      @@TrishBenedict True talk!

    • @thlee3
      @thlee3 Год назад

      hai lai!

  • @greed6is6good
    @greed6is6good Год назад +26

    Something about this piece that just says "its gonna be alright" whatever demons clutter your soul and hide your path. God will be on the other side waiting on you with a patient smile and everlasting compassion. 😢😢😢

    • @davidjaynes7211
      @davidjaynes7211 2 месяца назад

      🤦‍♂️ You're referring to the one that starves children and gives them cancer? Gotcha!

    • @plouischenu
      @plouischenu Месяц назад

      "Why do I love Mozart? Because he taught me would I could have become, if I wouldn't be the fruit of sorrow.

    • @plouischenu
      @plouischenu Месяц назад

      Quote by Emil Cioran

  • @atleehickerson
    @atleehickerson Год назад +21

    Quite literally, the best piece of art ever made.

  • @musasetiabudi3134
    @musasetiabudi3134 2 месяца назад +3

    Mozart life was short, his music has many notes but not more than necessary, and his music legacy is also not less than necessary.

  • @theophilus749
    @theophilus749 20 дней назад +1

    Simply sublime - in composition, of course, but also in performance.

  • @manuelmartinez1927
    @manuelmartinez1927 2 месяца назад +2

    Sencillamente maravillosa. Con un equilibrio total. Nunca debiste marchar tan joven Mozart, aún así dejaste un gran legado. G R A C I A S❤

  • @doc2earth
    @doc2earth 6 лет назад +278

    My favorite Mozart composition. Stirs the soul.

    • @marcieleclausguedes
      @marcieleclausguedes 4 года назад +4

      My favorite too. Touch my soul.

    • @jmelen007
      @jmelen007 4 года назад +6

      It is definitely one of my favorites, every time I hear it
      It takes me back as what was Mozart thinking while composing it..

    • @jmelen007
      @jmelen007 4 года назад +2

      Totally !

    • @karenwescott2615
      @karenwescott2615 4 года назад +1

      It does the same to me. It's so beautiful.

    • @copperdoor43
      @copperdoor43 4 года назад

      It was a good movie.

  • @fondcello1994
    @fondcello1994 3 месяца назад +9

    Mozart, a gift from God to all of us!!

    • @PERCYxyz
      @PERCYxyz 22 дня назад +1

      I agree, and I'm an atheist.

  • @jonathanwingmusic
    @jonathanwingmusic 3 месяца назад +2

    I'll admit, I didn't use to be a big fan of Mozart. And then I heard this. This movement is one of the world's most beautiful pieces of music, a gift from the universe divine. That oboe part heals the soul ❤‍🩹

  • @elainebmack
    @elainebmack 6 лет назад +195

    The Gran Partita is not performed very often. I'd much rather hear this than any of the symphonies. This movement in particular absolutely slays me every time I hear it.

    • @zacharycoronado6749
      @zacharycoronado6749 6 лет назад +9

      The issue is the basset horns; they’re used so little elsewhere that it makes the performance of this rare

    • @vincentellin3821
      @vincentellin3821 5 лет назад +12

      The Grand Partita is actually performed quite a bit, but the basset horns pose a problem as it is difficult to get a good matched pair, plus many clarinetists hate playing them despite the fact that Mozart wrote extra parts for them in the Magic Flute, plus the Requiem.....and the parts are sublime.

    • @Julian-jw4yv
      @Julian-jw4yv 5 лет назад +7

      Yes! In my opinion this Serenade is one of Mozart‘s best pieces. As an b-clarinetist, it is absolutely magical to play this masterpiece.

    • @markwilkins9317
      @markwilkins9317 4 года назад +1

      I agree, this music is so fearfully gentle and calm.

    • @lassiewithfever
      @lassiewithfever 4 года назад +1

      Es la que suena en Amadeus cuando Salieri descubre quien es Mozart en la presentacion de este con Joseph de Austria, Salieri la describe como " La música de Dios"

  • @copperdoor43
    @copperdoor43 4 года назад +15

    The most beautiful music the world has ever produced.

  • @HouseOfNicolle2
    @HouseOfNicolle2 4 месяца назад +2

    The tempo is like a breath…a divine and steady breathing.

  • @Pamela-dv7gb
    @Pamela-dv7gb 2 месяца назад +3

    This is divine ❤❤❤

  • @SB-pk6ul
    @SB-pk6ul Год назад +26

    To me it sounds like The Universe’s humming a melody to bless humanity.

    • @angelracing
      @angelracing 11 месяцев назад +3

      This was simply the best comment i have ever heard regarding what Mozart and his Heart wanted to leave to humanity: Peace, Beauty and Harmony... perfect synthesis, congratulations! 🥰

  • @voxveritatis3815
    @voxveritatis3815 6 лет назад +301

    Tears rolling down my face....not caused by sadness or depression but by an unutterable feeling of longing and, at the same time, a profound accomplishment. Mozart is the one.

    • @masanchoquelargo
      @masanchoquelargo 5 лет назад +2

      Gai

    • @Caroline1261
      @Caroline1261 5 лет назад +11

      I cry because it is too beautiful

    • @rr7firefly
      @rr7firefly 4 года назад +10

      Yes, it is one of Mozart's most stirring compositions. Many emotions come up -- such is Mozart's genius that he can evoke from over a wide range of responses.

    • @tamiglia
      @tamiglia 3 года назад +7

      Not all tears are bitter.

    • @alexodonnell6191
      @alexodonnell6191 3 года назад +5

      You are not alone...

  • @jimbus2982
    @jimbus2982 3 года назад +121

    Absolutely divine. This music is so profound and genius it brings me to tears. It saddens me to think that pop stars with their meaningless 4 chord cyclical structure and drab melody could possibly get more credit than an absolute genius in our world. These were some of Mozart’s favourite instruments to write with. This music is beyond words. Stunning playing

    • @TheAthertonian
      @TheAthertonian 2 года назад +2

      Play this, then Laudate, then Ave Verum and really descent into a bath of tears.

    • @Boodabam
      @Boodabam Год назад +11

      i wouldn't fret too much about the simplistic structure of pop music and how it's celebrated, it comes and goes at incredible speed, it's simply just a different genre, mozart will be continued to be celebrated for literally as long as humanity continues

    • @cindytartt4048
      @cindytartt4048 Год назад +1

      I think you’ll find that the classical composers had their cyclical chordal expositions and recapitulations as well. 😀

    • @rr7firefly
      @rr7firefly Год назад

      The world is filled with unappreciative oafs who could never really hear the beauty that is happening here. Incapable of it. I realized a long time ago that I was not going to worry about what pop culture became -- a spiritless enterprise that is geared to sell recordings. The objective being to make someone a lot of money, and that they struggle to attain at whatever the cost. An unkind word for it: whoring.

    • @roberthill799
      @roberthill799 Год назад +4

      Do you think those pop stars will be remembered 230 years after their deaths as Mozart is?

  • @irritablearchitect
    @irritablearchitect 2 года назад +65

    I've always imagined that this piece was about a walk in the forest; the wind, the trees, the birds, the insects, all having their voices heard, in one big synchronous mashup. Beautiful does not begin to describe it.

    • @anastasiosgkotzamanis5277
      @anastasiosgkotzamanis5277 2 года назад +9

      You go out thinking its going to be another overcast day but all the flowers bloomed during the night, filling the air with their sweet smell...and then, the clouds part, you catch the last few rays of sunrise. And you dont want to go back inside ever again.

    • @michelmelani3249
      @michelmelani3249 Год назад +8

      This masterpiece was composed during the "naturalist" movement of the end of the 18th century. That's why it sounds like a celebration of nature.

    • @Lv-nq9qz
      @Lv-nq9qz 10 месяцев назад +1

      It was composed as background music for a party, and I think its meant to emulate a conversation among a group of people: this person says something, that person says something, someone has good news, someone tells a sad story, someone says a joke and everyone laughs. Thats kind of how I read this piece.

  • @k.s.naturalist6852
    @k.s.naturalist6852 4 года назад +78

    It is as beautiful as two and a half century ago.. Mozart lives on!

    • @MichelleGordon-p9r
      @MichelleGordon-p9r 4 месяца назад +1

      Even more beautiful now in this mad world, wish so many more lovely people heard this, bless you and good wishes

  • @chetananagavajara57
    @chetananagavajara57 3 года назад +45

    Memorable line from “ Amadeus”, when Salieri describes how this heavenly music torments him.

    • @ot4kon
      @ot4kon 4 месяца назад +1

      He loved the music, hated the man.

  • @matthewb8229
    @matthewb8229 2 года назад +11

    I swear to God, chills everytime the oboe come in.

  • @AarnessMusic
    @AarnessMusic 2 года назад +24

    Most beautiful thing I've ever heard. When I was ten I heard this in Amadeus. I'm forty seven and it's still the most beautiful thing I've ever heard

  • @fitilostr9810
    @fitilostr9810 9 месяцев назад +3

    Evrendeki tüm yaratılmışların sesini bu müzikte duyabildiğimi ve daha sonra da evrenin ötesine bir başka boyuta geçtiğimi hissediyorum nedense. O kadar müthiş bir eser

  • @ramonbasto7552
    @ramonbasto7552 3 года назад +20

    Why players..dont break in tears while performing this amazing masterpiece RESPECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BEAUTIFULLLLLLLLL

    • @cdcv1234
      @cdcv1234 3 года назад +4

      Because that movement is very very difficult, you need to be very focused for it to sound like this.

    • @erinlivinghouse6056
      @erinlivinghouse6056 5 месяцев назад

      Plus, they’re playing it over and over for weeks, if not months… I am sure they have had their fair share of emotions during practice sessions

    • @duckypam
      @duckypam 21 день назад

      I don’t play one of those instruments but I now wish I had picked up the bassoon or something just to be able to play this.

    • @catalina_mihai2014
      @catalina_mihai2014 2 дня назад

      They do

  • @GoldtriggerDude
    @GoldtriggerDude 4 года назад +143

    This is the last thing I ever want to hear before I leave this earth.

    • @tylsimys67
      @tylsimys67 4 года назад +2

      Say that to Justine. "Nooo I want to build this unbelievably crappy Magic Cave instead of classic music and wine..."

    • @stephenfermoyle4578
      @stephenfermoyle4578 3 года назад +3

      me toooo but the version from the movie not this one sorry

  • @andreacioni1271
    @andreacioni1271 9 месяцев назад +3

    Su queste note straordinarie auguri di pace e salute a tutti

  • @plouischenu
    @plouischenu Месяц назад +1

    Why do I love Mozart? Because he taught me what I could have been, if I wouldn't be the work of sorrow.
    Emil Cioran

  • @davidbrown8763
    @davidbrown8763 2 месяца назад +1

    Marvellous. Many thanks for this brilliant rendition of another example of the magnificent magic of Master Mozart.

  • @0810gam
    @0810gam 3 года назад +48

    The pure beauty of this piece brings tears. I simply cannot hear it too many times.

    • @ketchumuu
      @ketchumuu 3 года назад +1

      OMG SAME I ADORE THIS

    • @ramonbasto7552
      @ramonbasto7552 3 года назад

      Right?...

    • @laurent7549
      @laurent7549 2 года назад +1

      Oui c'est d'une luminosité absolue , c'est miraculeux

  • @ForceOfNorway
    @ForceOfNorway 2 года назад +18

    Balsam to the soul. It is remarkable how well outstanding musicians can interpret the greatest composer of all time. BRAVO!

  • @sarairivera5848
    @sarairivera5848 11 месяцев назад +5

    I think this is my fav Mozart’s composition, so relaxing and beautiful💜 it brings me so much happiness and comfort besides it has been present in beautiful moments with my baby girl 🩷

  • @rodrigosuarez8989
    @rodrigosuarez8989 11 дней назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤ que belleza de música

  • @shoa3199
    @shoa3199 Год назад +4

    Oh my God, that sound came straight out of heaven.

  • @tristramgordon8252
    @tristramgordon8252 5 лет назад +40

    Mozart’s mastery of harmony, just sublime

  • @MichaelHiggins1
    @MichaelHiggins1 Год назад +16

    The best rendition of this piece, bravo!

  • @carlosguaymas6507
    @carlosguaymas6507 Год назад +8

    Llega hasta lo más recóndito del alma. Genio único y admirable

  • @DaBadger354
    @DaBadger354 Месяц назад +4

    God was speaking through this little man...

  • @lorenatabares247
    @lorenatabares247 3 месяца назад +1

    Simply beautiful!

  • @lilianaruiz8787
    @lilianaruiz8787 5 лет назад +25

    Just close your eyes and let the beauty of this music take you away!🎶🎵

  • @andrewma3491
    @andrewma3491 2 года назад +21

    My heart feels like it's going to leap out my chest when I hear this! Jesus! So inexplicably beautiful 😍 how does one person make so much beautiful music??!!! Thank you London Symphony!!!

  • @karenwescott2615
    @karenwescott2615 4 года назад +9

    This is my favorite. It is perfection.

  • @eddiemerc1986
    @eddiemerc1986 4 года назад +16

    Still cannot quite understand how in hell we came down from trees and out of caves to end up with this. Was it always on us to emerge? If so how many more talents awaits us to be discovered. I feel we have walked so far the mile and yet we still need more to walk. But dont listen to me. Superb performance.

    • @kennethschweighardt4920
      @kennethschweighardt4920 5 месяцев назад +1

      Ummm.. we didn't. We were created as we are.. nothing evolves, everything devolves left to it's own. This music reveals the golden thread of Our Fathers handiwork in our lives.

  • @markmlinar1511
    @markmlinar1511 4 года назад +16

    The sublime tortured tears out of my eyes. The transcendence of our very nature through His vessel--Mozart.

  • @michaelskywalker3089
    @michaelskywalker3089 2 года назад +9

    The melodic sequence combined with the harmonic pulsing seems to suggest an endless rising in tone, and musical tension that paradoxically returns to the starting point like an escher print of endlessly rising stairs around the perimeter of an imaginary building. The subtlety of this music must have been astonishing for those who first heard it and fascinating for musicians, artists and mathematicians to analyze.

  • @GIguy
    @GIguy 4 года назад +18

    Movie quotes aside, it truly is simple, yet incredibly beautiful, filled with such longing, passion, and a yearning love....absolute, elegant perfection...THAT, was Mozart ❤️

  • @massimomedici4606
    @massimomedici4606 Год назад +3

    Il genio si esprime.

  • @elletuppen4844
    @elletuppen4844 2 года назад +10

    Heavenly…thank you Amadeus and you beautiful musicians for bringing this masterpiece alive with such refined brilliance 💐💐💐💐❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @irwinwins5307
    @irwinwins5307 5 лет назад +7

    Some songs can take you away emotionally, literally and figuratively. This is one of them.

  • @dalibor8397
    @dalibor8397 5 лет назад +15

    there is no words i can explain how i felt when oboe start at the begining...!!!!!!!

  • @zalkaz
    @zalkaz 3 года назад +8

    This music stairs up so many deep and hidden emotions which are simply beyond words. This is a calling from a distant past.

  • @伊木喜一
    @伊木喜一 Год назад +4

    まるで、夢見るようなサウンド!美しい!

  • @ricardoxvii
    @ricardoxvii 11 месяцев назад +22

    This reaches close to the inner sanctum. Sublime.

  • @PlaneNuts2024
    @PlaneNuts2024 Год назад +5

    This and Tu Virginum Corona are just a couple of examples of how incredible Herr Mozart was. I was moved so much when I saw his death mask in the Mozart Museum in Wein. Such a small, distinguished face. I literally had tears in my eyes and a lump in my throat. Even my 30 odd year-old son looked very melancholy and he isn't into classical music. The atmosphere is beyond description.

  • @ThePinkfloydd
    @ThePinkfloydd 5 лет назад +119

    "And then....suddenly, hiiiiigh above it..........an oboe."

    • @leeroger1471
      @leeroger1471 4 года назад +5

      the movie good even though there were lies in the movie about mozart

  • @Penlager
    @Penlager 2 года назад +5

    This music is timeless... Just insanely beautiful... The beginning captures you.... Just close your eyes and let it take you....

  • @carloserrenti8884
    @carloserrenti8884 2 года назад +4

    Concordo,uno dei migliori pezzi di Mozart che mi fanno una grande emozione

  • @catalina_mihai2014
    @catalina_mihai2014 2 дня назад

    I could hear the clarinet's down scales as in clarinet quintet. Amazing music

  • @Lexy_Meier
    @Lexy_Meier 2 месяца назад

    The very delicate first entry of the oboe is very well done. An excellent rendition of this piece, congratulatios!

  • @johncoreyfarrell
    @johncoreyfarrell Год назад +3

    Truly, the voice of God. Written by a genius.

  • @LUMIGOCHA
    @LUMIGOCHA 4 года назад +20

    Was curios about the instruments. So complementing the video description here's the distribution:
    From left to right @ 0:01
    Oboes (front): Olivier Stankiewicz, Rosie Jenkins
    Basset Horns (front): Lorenzo Iosco, Chris Richards
    Horns (back): Alex Edmundson, Jonathan Lipton
    Double Bass (centre): Colin Paris
    Bassoons (front): Daniel Jemison, Joost Bosdijk
    Clarinets (front): Andrew Marriner, Chi-Yu Mo
    Horns (back): Tim Jones, Angela Barnes

  • @GarcioBass4
    @GarcioBass4 3 года назад +2

    Grazie Wolfgang

  • @neoptolemusdeepirus6894
    @neoptolemusdeepirus6894 5 лет назад +103

    How Gran Partita isn't as well known as some of his symphonies is beyond me. In my opinion, the best music ever written. It makes me question whether Mozart really was an instrument of God.

    • @aoeleny
      @aoeleny 5 лет назад +4

      Neoptolemus De Epirus and for me - the best music ever written

    • @tristramgordon8252
      @tristramgordon8252 5 лет назад +10

      In the past artists were considered the "hand" of god, Michael Angelo and the unnaturally right hand on his David, is allusion to this idea. Because the idea of god was a given, no human could surpass his work, so, everything beautiful made man, couldn't be made by man, only by god using man as his instrument. This was explained to me, at great length, by the Curator of the Michangelo's David in Florence.

    • @BigBrainBrenda
      @BigBrainBrenda 5 лет назад

      @SGT VIDEOS English haha

    • @ivansidak3767
      @ivansidak3767 4 года назад +1

      @@tristramgordon8252 The guy is right. Thanks God, even among the Roman Catholics some Christians can be found.

    • @PlayfulCoaCoa
      @PlayfulCoaCoa 4 года назад

      there is no question

  • @alexandresantos2860
    @alexandresantos2860 Год назад +4

    delicate sound nuances of Mozart very well executed, gratitude!

  • @figuredraw8756
    @figuredraw8756 4 года назад +12

    I can listen this extraordinary symphony for the end of my life. Smart, peaceful, relaxing ❤️

  • @davewomack2216
    @davewomack2216 2 года назад +6

    I originally put off seeing Amadeus but am I glad I did. Mozart writing is wonderful and a treat to hear.

    • @coloraturaElise
      @coloraturaElise 8 месяцев назад +1

      That movie helped me appreciate Mozart as I never had before, and helped me be a better interpreter of his work.

  • @ronkoetz8976
    @ronkoetz8976 Год назад +8

    One of my favorite Mozart pieces. Beautiful.

    • @thlee3
      @thlee3 Год назад

      hai lai!

  • @danasumova6581
    @danasumova6581 Год назад +2

    Úchvatné... tak uklidňující, jako nazdobené čokoládové kapučíno... Zejména ty fagoty. Je to Mozart v té nejkrásnější formě a já moc děkuji za nahrávku. Ze srdce zdravím ze srdce České republiky, z okresu Rakovník. ❤❤👌👌

  • @aimilios-christos363
    @aimilios-christos363 3 года назад +4

    Such an underrated Masterpiece!!

  • @donnieparris4684
    @donnieparris4684 Год назад +2

    1:20-1:25 That little phrase is like emotion made into sound.

  • @johnbird8740
    @johnbird8740 Год назад +1

    I find I listen to this version of the Gran Partita more than anything else on RUclips - I keep coming back to it. As a musician take a bow all of you, particularly Oboes, Clarinets, Bass Clarinets, Bassoons - well everyone

    • @coloraturaElise
      @coloraturaElise 8 месяцев назад

      Basset horns, not bass clarinets. They are closer to alto clarinets in size, but really have their own unique, soprano clarinet sound...nothing like a bass clarinet in that range.

  • @ANDROLOMA
    @ANDROLOMA 9 месяцев назад +1

    Vibrant, delicate rhapsody.

  • @Admiralmeriweather
    @Admiralmeriweather 2 года назад +1

    chills the whole goddamn way through. how is that possible?

  • @carlonespeca4858
    @carlonespeca4858 2 года назад +1

    Giuseppe Verdi è il più grande compositore della storia, sii anche più di Mozart, ma nessuno neanche lui può competere con quello che si può definire "l'enigma Mozart".
    ecc il contrabbasso, 10 strumenti a fiato tra i più "fastidiosi", eppure riesce a tirare fuori una melodia e armonia che credo non sia possibile immaginare, qualcos'altro che emozioni di più..... S'è stato merito di Stanzi che gli alzato la gonnella e "fatto sculacciare il sederino con premura"(scritto da Mozart stesso, su lettera per Costanza) bhe mai gesto fu più proficuo.
    capolavoro impareggiabile!
    qualcosa "di Mistico" se credessi alle streghe!

  • @lucky07621
    @lucky07621 5 лет назад +19

    2:08 I love it that build up also I swear that Oboe player is making his instrument sing. It sounds like a actual person

  • @richardduffy7926
    @richardduffy7926 4 года назад +4

    Mozart at his absolute best. And that is saying a lot considering his many, many masterpieces.

  • @markwilkins9317
    @markwilkins9317 4 года назад +3

    A human like mozart is thought to be brought to heaven in the meaning of god and this peace of music flowing through my ears brings joy and love to this world.

  • @glamarmartinez3476
    @glamarmartinez3476 5 месяцев назад +1

    Mozart. Excelente.

  • @npkmanasatienkijmusic
    @npkmanasatienkijmusic 6 месяцев назад +1

    I cannot describe this piece with words ❤.....

    • @SerafinoDiCesare
      @SerafinoDiCesare 5 месяцев назад

      A questo ci ha pensato Peter Sheaffer...

  • @awalkoflife6721
    @awalkoflife6721 4 года назад +8

    I strongly suggest for you to set this up as your alarm sound in the morning waking up. It truly starts in your sleep still. State of sleep ever so gently transforms into state of awakeness just like how sweetly obo and clarinet takes over.

  • @giuseppesarto3657
    @giuseppesarto3657 4 года назад +8

    The movie brought me here and the music made me stay...
    Now I listen all the time and can hear more and more the interplay of the instruments.
    The first time I couldn’t distinguish anything except what Salieri pointed out... now my ear takes in a lot more. How I wish I had been brought up with classical music so it wouldn’t sound like “too many notes” to me nor be difficult to hear a discernible melody. But maybe little by little I’ll get there.

    • @roberthoover2456
      @roberthoover2456 3 года назад +1

      Never too late, ...and you’re already “there “ if you’re enjoying it. 👍

    • @helenchelmicka3028
      @helenchelmicka3028 2 года назад

      @RobertHoovers right, you're already 'there' 🙂 If you do want to delve into details def check out Howard Goodalls docs!

  • @jesusramirez000
    @jesusramirez000 4 года назад +3

    Such a beautiful melody

  • @inthedesert2008
    @inthedesert2008 Год назад +2

    incredible phrasing. Beautiful playing

  • @alfonsomartin6686
    @alfonsomartin6686 4 года назад +14

    Una de mis piezas favoritas de Mozart interpretada magistralmente por este conjunto

  • @shirleyboard2453
    @shirleyboard2453 3 года назад +25

    Oh yes, Mozart was truly an instrument of God. This piece proves it.

    • @0810gam
      @0810gam 3 года назад +2

      Perfectly put!

  • @Esgovar
    @Esgovar Год назад +3

    !Absolutamente celestial , exquisita, sumamente delicada.

  • @carolinarochatoledo8278
    @carolinarochatoledo8278 3 года назад +9

    Sublime... cuando una melodía toca tu corazón, como cuando te enamoras por primera vez 😍

  • @iant419
    @iant419 4 года назад +15

    Like a rusty squeezebox ♥️
    To all the classical elitists shitting on us normies for loving the movie. After this movie pushed me to classical I made a permanent switch in what I played and have never looked back.

    • @bikkies
      @bikkies 4 года назад +2

      You can be a classicist yet still enjoy Amadeus. Yes, much of the plot is a work of fiction, but that doesn't detract from the music and the man. It was stipulated when making the film that they were not to butcher the music. What you hear in Amadeus is what matters the most, at least to me. The storyline, while generally a work of fiction, still makes for a compelling drama.

    • @ThePlataf
      @ThePlataf 4 года назад

      My intro to Mozart was seeing Elvira Madigan in 1967. That convinced me.

  • @frankie8436
    @frankie8436 5 лет назад +5

    Best performance ever

  • @SilviaCalzolariSylvia
    @SilviaCalzolariSylvia 5 лет назад +9

    Beautiful...just beautiful! ❤️

  • @venicementor2068
    @venicementor2068 Год назад

    Nostalgia - a wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for return to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition. Also, something that evokes nostalgia, the state of being homesick : homesickness.
    The feeling that can make my eyes, well up in tears in a nano second.

  • @Tripledashhh_
    @Tripledashhh_ 2 года назад

    This song makes me miss my dog.. reminds me of the times he took his first steps and growing into a crazy little boy. All the things he would do would make me mad but at the same time I love him so I never stayed mad. Most of the time I talked to him like my best friend. 13 years later his time came. And now I miss him everytime. But idk why especially more with this song.

  • @rr7firefly
    @rr7firefly Год назад +2

    That ostinato in the last minute first made me aware of how important the string bass was to tying this together. Listening to it again I realized it was just one string instrument among 10 wind instruments. But what a contribution it makes.

    • @coloraturaElise
      @coloraturaElise 8 месяцев назад

      Not only the bass, but the 2nd oboe, 2nd clarinet, 2nd basset horn, and 2nd bassoon are also ostinato instruments throughout the movement. I think bassoon 2 is actually doubling the bass.

    • @rr7firefly
      @rr7firefly 5 месяцев назад

      @@coloraturaElise Yes, I now can pick out the bassoon.

  • @alanhilkene7137
    @alanhilkene7137 Год назад +1

    Ah Mozart! The greatest genius in recorded history!! 1st work at 4 years old -1st symphony at 8 - 1st opera at 12!! 625 works by his passing at 35!!

  • @vitordio2472
    @vitordio2472 Год назад +4

    Amadeus Mozart morreu muito novo.
    Imaginem tudo o que estaria para vir do gênio musical com o passar dos anos...
    Obras incríveis que nunca nasceram porque o mestre morreu cedo demais

    • @juniorribeiro3630
      @juniorribeiro3630 2 месяца назад +1

      Estará vivo através de sua música enquanto o mundo for mundo !!!! Entendo o que você quer dizer quando diz que ele foi cedo demais, foi um presente dado por DEUS para a humanidade.

  • @markwilkins9317
    @markwilkins9317 4 года назад +2

    lovely music