IM BLOWN AWAY! Mozart - Eine kleine Nachtmusik REACTION
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IM BLOWN AWAY! Mozart - Eine kleine Nachtmusik REACTION
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I was a desperate mom with 2 highly intelligent babies that had ADHD. I discovered classical music as the necessary setting for my home at the age of 25. It calmed all of our chaotic minds. Especially laying on a blanket in the dark with your eyes closed.
Mozart revealed his secret about composing when he said: "The essence of music is not the notes, but the empty space between the notes."
Have you seen the movie, Amadeus? If not, highly recommend it. Fantastic movie. And fantastic casting. The man was a genius. His music will live forever.
Mozart's 40th Symphony totally rocks in the first movement, you'll love it
Mozart was the first to make rock....at his time he was a kind of punk in classical music
Dang I wish I could remember the ones I liked best. Been many years since I went down the classical music road. There is something about listening to it. I may have to get back to some.
Oh I know this one. I didn’t know what it was until I clicked it 😂
A Little Night Music. The rock and roll of the era. Thank you for the review.
I had forgotten how important this was. It sounds unconquerable hope
The film Amadeus is an excellent portrayal of Mozart. ❤ your channel.
It's fun fiction with a great soundtrack
Long time subscriber first time commentator...great album this is, check out: Ludwig, van Beethoven, johann sabastian bach, antonio vivaldi, johannes brahms,franz liszt , to name a few.
For a ‘modern’ twist on classical music, try the band SKY playing Toccata. It got me interested in classical music as it used instruments I was familiar with. After listening to that one, listen to Toccata on the pipe organ, which is what it was written for!
I remember hearing a bit of this in the movie "The Net." Angela would bring up a web site called "Mozart's Ghost." Every time she did, it would announce itself, and the first bar of this music would play.
You might want to check out the movie "Amadeus." It's full of Mozart's music. It's about his life, played through the eyes of what the movie portrays as his rival, Salieri. In truth, they weren't rivals. I read some years back there's a myth that's been around for a few centuries that Salieri hated Mozart's guts, and killed him. This movie plays with that idea, that Salieri had this raging envy of Mozart's talent, and so he works him to death. Nevertheless, the actor who plays Salieri, F. Murray Abraham, has the best performance of his career. He has some great scenes.
Another option is listening to Wynton Marsalis performing classical music.,.( he is an amazing trumpet player i fell in love with years ago. And i bought the classical cd of his trumpet version. I wore the cd out. Lol. So good. You might like his other stuff also. Jazz mostly.
In Gabriel's Garden is the CD by Wynton and it's magnificent
One of my favourite pieces of music, especially the Andante - second - movement. So important for a nyctophile like me. I like twilight.
Love it. I had to study this song in college, along with many other classical symphonies and artists. Hard courses, but worth it. I have MES, which is like tinnitus, but I hear classical music.
Восторг!
You should try Ravel's La Valse (Orchestra version) - you'll be mesmerized.
Ina Klina Nacchtmusic.
A little night music.
Over the last 100 years or so, many classical songs have been adapted for popular culture.
"Song of India" is a popular song adapted from the aria "Pesni︠a︡ indiĭskogo gosti︠a︡" (Song of the Indian Guest) from Rimsky-Korsakov's 1896 opera Sadko.[1] The melody was also used for the 1918 song "Beautiful Ohio", which became the official song of the U.S. State of Ohio.
A part of Beethoven;s 5th Symphony became "A 5th of Beethoven", done by Walter Murphy @1975.
Rimsky-Korsakov's The Firebird Suite was arranged into "The Magical Bird of Fire" by Vince Montana with the Salsoul Orchestra. Just a few exanples.
Another that comes to mind is a part of Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini, 18th Variation, by Rachmaninoff, used in the movie "Somewhere In Time."
No, it doesn't mean "A little night music". It's German for "A Little Serenade". A Lot of popular ignorance goes a long way!
@@martinbynion1589 - Okay, I got it. Spelled as one word, Nachtmusik, it does mean "serenade." Spelled as two words ("nacht musik"), it would be "night music." As I recall, it was spelled as one word when I played this in high school. Interesting. I believe it's been known as "a little night music" since I played it back then. Looking it up in an English-to-German dictionary, it explains that in German, a serenade is "A piece of music played or sung in the open air at night." So, you could say "nachtmusik" is a slang term.
Hope you’re doing well JB.
5:00. You might find this funny, but Mozart was the "rapper" of his time. He was a "bad boy!" He refused to write music with definitive codas (predictable endings). 6:37 is an example of him refusing to end the music at a satisfying "da dum".... He ran through the music stop sign and continued again at 6:38 for one more bar.
Patty-They used "Ride of the Valkyeries" by Wagner in a Bug's Bunny/Elmer Fudd cartoon. So I'm not surprised you experienced it with Tom and Jerry.
Thanks for that! I tend to forget how great that piece is, because it's been overplayed.
The title in translation is "A Little Night Music"
Very nice 👍
Your not the only pretend conductor, history is full of your friends, including in the cartoons.
You will have to find out some thing about his life, I think he was deaf and sawed off the legs of his piano to understand the vibrations better. If it wasn't him, it was another famous classical composer.
I think it was Beethoven who was deaf.
EYE-nuh KLY-nuh KNOCKED-music (the first two words rhyme)
Someone might have typed my following comment below. "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" means "A Little Night Music." You can kind of pick up the words my the syllables. Eine is "A". Kleine is "Little." The last word is an easy breakdown. "Nacht" (think nocturnal "Night" creature). And "Musik" is MUSIC. You just learned German--hahaha.
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Bedřich Smetana (Czech) - Die Moldau (The Moldau River)
ruclips.net/video/gTKsHwqaIr4/видео.html
This piece is beautiful beyond description. The sound of water. I can say no more.
React to composer Handel- The Harmonious Blacksmith.
You can always ask google for the pronunciation: ruclips.net/video/y1637dvg2lg/видео.html.
This makes me think of Bugs Bunny
MOZART WAS BLACK.
In his soul.
@@honorsilverthorne7227 IN HIS FLESH/SKIN COLOR.
ruclips.net/video/mvY4xQ6bK1Y/видео.htmlsi=GIcCqN_IdsmgQDTM. Wynton Marsalis ( this is that album I mentioned)