"As I reflected, passages of Mozart's Cassations, of Bach's Well-tempered Clavier came to my mind and it seemed to me that all through this music there was the radiance of this cool starry brightness and the quivering of this clearness of ether. Yes, it was there. In this music there was a feeling as of time frozen into space, and above it there quivered a never-ending and superhuman serenity, an eternal, divine laughter. Yes, and how well the aged Goethe of my dreams fitted in too! And suddenly I heard this fathomless laughter around me. I heard the immortals laughing. I sat entranced."
Recommend highly new biography - Mozart, Reign of Love by Jan Swafford. Audible in my ears and iPad on my lap w RUclips at the ready to hear all that he so aptly describes.
@@jimberg3088 I've read that one! It's absolutely amazing, in my opinion the best Mozart biography out there. It's so explicitly detailed, and has descriptions and historical accounts of almost every one of his works. Swafford is truly one of the world's greatest Mozart experts (along with Cliff Eisen and John Suchet).
Recommend highly new biography - Mozart, Reign of Love by Jan Swafford. Audible in my ears and iPad on my lap w RUclips at the ready to hear all that he so aptly describes.
Jim: the book you recommend is propaganda. Just like the film "Amadeus". Read Mozart´s letters, in German if you can, and listen to his music. Then you will get to know the real Mozart, who was black-balled and shut-out from a very young age. Rarely paid and under appreciated, Mozart was poisoned to death by some of his "closest friends", who were all envious of this gorgeously and NATURALLY gifted young man.
Hertzair I wonder whether the 13 year older of his times were moved with his music, or whether he needed young mature 60 years plus like me, what do you think?
Wolfgang Mexart: I’m guessing 13 year olds of Mozart’s time likely didn’t give too much mind to Music...unless they were raised in a musical household such as Wolfgang was...but who knows.
Recommend highly new biography - Mozart, Reign of Love by Jan Swafford. Audible in my ears and iPad on my lap w RUclips at the ready to hear all that he so aptly describes.
@@wamexart in Mozart's time, listening to music like this was a privilege not many were able to afford. So, for a typical teenager it would be inaccessible.
Notoriamente un’opera giovanile. ! E poco frequentata. Gradevole e senza pretese.
Thanks for the sharing, I'm here because of "Der Steppenwolf" by Hermann Hesse, great book, great music, tout est bien qui finit bien.
"As I reflected, passages of Mozart's Cassations, of Bach's Well-tempered Clavier came to my mind and it seemed to me that all through this music there was the radiance of this cool starry brightness and the quivering of this clearness of ether. Yes, it was there. In this music there was a feeling as of time frozen into space, and above it there quivered a never-ending and superhuman serenity, an eternal, divine laughter. Yes, and how well the aged Goethe of my dreams fitted in too! And suddenly I heard this fathomless laughter around me. I heard the immortals laughing. I sat entranced."
Moi aussi, j'ai écouté cette passage après lire à Hermann Hesse
so am I!
Et moi aussi ❤ I love Mozart too! In fact, Herman Hesse mentions Mozart for 51 time and the last word of Steppenwolf is Mozart ❤
same 🥰
Perfect! Bravo Wolfgang!
One of my favorite works by my pal Wolfie... truly a composers composer!
Wow La petite bande really knows how to bring out the magic. The Andante has me in tears - so incredibly beautiful.
Recommend highly new biography - Mozart, Reign of Love by Jan Swafford. Audible in my ears and iPad on my lap w RUclips at the ready to hear all that he so aptly describes.
Mozart wrote so much charming music when he was young.
@@jimberg3088 I've read that one! It's absolutely amazing, in my opinion the best Mozart biography out there. It's so explicitly detailed, and has descriptions and historical accounts of almost every one of his works. Swafford is truly one of the world's greatest Mozart experts (along with Cliff Eisen and John Suchet).
Beyond any words.......💫🌍🎶✨
Recommend highly new biography - Mozart, Reign of Love by Jan Swafford. Audible in my ears and iPad on my lap w RUclips at the ready to hear all that he so aptly describes.
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Yes, Jim, me too! It’s a great book!
@@jeremyhanson7446 reading his bio of Beethoven. Fabulous
@@jimberg3088 Why is that whenever the spotlight is on Mozart, people turn it to Beethoven?
Jim: the book you recommend is propaganda. Just like the film "Amadeus". Read Mozart´s letters, in German if you can, and listen to his music. Then you will get to know the real Mozart, who was black-balled and shut-out from a very young age. Rarely paid and under appreciated, Mozart was poisoned to death by some of his "closest friends", who were all envious of this gorgeously and NATURALLY gifted young man.
He was 13 years old when he composed this delight...
Hertzair I wonder whether the 13 year older of his times were moved with his music, or whether he needed young mature 60 years plus like me, what do you think?
Wolfgang Mexart: I’m guessing 13 year olds of Mozart’s time likely didn’t give too much mind to Music...unless they were raised in a musical household such as Wolfgang was...but who knows.
Recommend highly new biography - Mozart, Reign of Love by Jan Swafford. Audible in my ears and iPad on my lap w RUclips at the ready to hear all that he so aptly describes.
@@wamexart in Mozart's time, listening to music like this was a privilege not many were able to afford. So, for a typical teenager it would be inaccessible.
@@jimberg3088 Pure Propaganda. Mozart was poisoned.
The movements are in G major, C major, G minor, and D major.
Nice work, did not know it!
The adagio (nr 5) starts at 14:27
+Justu Postear So many mistakes on the time stamps....Thanks for pointing it out.
+Justu Postear The adagio is just beautiful !
Perfect..
Nr. 6 begins at 22:58.
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Nr. 7 at 25:55
Thanks. Corrected.
David Garland "Evening Music" Theme from WNYC
素晴らしい作曲する人、演奏する人!☆クイケンさん☆☆
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Above average for a 13-year old boy.