Mozart - Symphony No. 36, K. 425 "Linz Symphony" (1783)

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  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era. According to Bartje Bartmans the greatest and brightest star on the firmament.
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    Symphony No. 36 in C major, K. 425
    1. Adagio - Allegro spiritoso
    2. Poco Adagio (8:12)
    3. Menuetto (15:48)
    4. Finale (Presto) (19:27)
    Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Erich Leinsdorf
    The Symphony No. 36 in C major, K. 425, (known as the Linz Symphony) was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during a stopover in the Austrian town of Linz on his and his wife's way back home to Vienna from Salzburg in late 1783. The entire symphony was written in four days to accommodate the local count's announcement, upon hearing of the Mozarts' arrival in Linz, of a concert. The première in Linz took place on 4 November 1783. The composition was also premièred in Vienna on 1 April 1784. The autograph score of the "Linz Symphony" was not preserved.
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  • @mr-wx3lv
    @mr-wx3lv 4 года назад +42

    It's an astonishing achievement to create any work of art in 4 days, let alone a fully fledged 30minute symphony. It turns out to be one of his finest works.

  • @IQSD-zs6qn
    @IQSD-zs6qn 3 года назад +17

    Even though he wrote in four days, he had alot of passion in it. No mistakes and perfection!
    The story of the music is flexible.
    This is just work of art.

  • @loganfruchtman953
    @loganfruchtman953 3 года назад +18

    2:03 Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah!

    • @notrOhaoN
      @notrOhaoN 4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah you’re totally right 😂

    • @Ceremolligence
      @Ceremolligence 3 месяца назад

      One of many reasons why this is my favorite symphony from him

    • @loganfruchtman953
      @loganfruchtman953 3 месяца назад

      Maybe it was meant as a tribute. Mozart was a huge admirer of Handel

  • @DynastieArtistique
    @DynastieArtistique Год назад +10

    The finale is the definition of perfection

  • @rossini9mozart10
    @rossini9mozart10 5 лет назад +117

    Four days to compose this wonderful symphony, thank you Wolfgang ! I will always amazed by his true and deep genius.

    • @op111emdh
      @op111emdh 5 лет назад +2

      Cómo sabes que tardo 4 días?

    • @luisgallardo2370
      @luisgallardo2370 5 лет назад +3

      Read the description.

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 4 года назад +3

      Luis Gallardo Yes, I read it also, in two of the best books on him.

    • @luisgallardo2370
      @luisgallardo2370 4 года назад +3

      Good to know!

    • @aarondrayer548
      @aarondrayer548 4 года назад +20

      @Jeb Clem bro is not only good to kids under 10, I'm 15 and I admire Mozart, just as many and many composers did. Mozart is the master of creating melody. Mozart was alive in the classical era, and what do you compose in the classical era? Classical music. That's what he did, and Mozart did the best job at it. Only lived 35 years and composed 600+ works, which all of them wasn't cheesy. All this works were sonata form and in a great classical style, a genius. Not only because he composed a lot of works, but also because he is the king of consonance and creativity. Difficulty does not mean good sounding in music, is just to show off. EVERY composer is great in their own ways.

  • @georgenorris2657
    @georgenorris2657 Год назад +9

    those extraordinary interrupted cadences at 15:00 and following. He was really trying hard in this piece to avoid his classical clichés. Certainly one of his many late masterpieces. Beautiful performance actually.

  • @organo3112
    @organo3112 3 года назад +14

    Pure genius. It is not that he wrote it so quickly, though noteworthy, it is the depth to it. Yes there are distinctly classical gestures but the use of harmony and the tensions and resolution set up are the evidence of the way he stood apart from contemporaries.

  • @rezamaleki5396
    @rezamaleki5396 3 года назад +12

    One of my favourite Symphonies. Thank you Mozart❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @gaydvorak7053
    @gaydvorak7053 2 года назад +8

    Bombastic, electrifying performance! Thank you!

  • @alecsachs9082
    @alecsachs9082 Год назад +6

    Bartmans you chose a great performance for this Symphony. Which goes back to 1970.

  • @Glyhnzel
    @Glyhnzel 3 года назад +13

    The last movement is phenomenal ❤️

  • @rickshafer6688
    @rickshafer6688 5 лет назад +20

    Wow! Thank you so much for posting this. Seeing the actual score is an education outright. God bless you!

  • @ronaldweckessar2156
    @ronaldweckessar2156 20 дней назад +1

    The puerile spontaneity of the finale is a central characteristic of the works of this master of masters.

  • @idebenginight3342
    @idebenginight3342 3 года назад +24

    I Allegro spiritoso 00:00
    II Poco adagio 8:13
    III Menuetto 15:49
    IV Presto (Finale) 19:27

  • @chipper1112
    @chipper1112 2 года назад +5

    Thank God he was alive late enough to record this masterpiece so the world can forever enjoy it

  • @accipiterignitus5123
    @accipiterignitus5123 Год назад +4

    The last movement ROCKS

  • @rman52
    @rman52 Год назад +7

    Perfection. Mathematical.
    And Musical.
    The Orchestration had every section singing like part of one his great operas. Just otherworldly. The way he moves melodies and variations from section to section is also magnificent and operatic. I think Beethoven picked up on it. Thanks so much for putting it together with the score. Made it even better!

    • @hortleberrycircusbround9678
      @hortleberrycircusbround9678 11 месяцев назад +1

      Isn't Mozart a better composer than Beethoven overall?
      I understand Beethoven's late string quartets are a miracle but Mozart is just better in a lot of ways

    • @rman52
      @rman52 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@hortleberrycircusbround9678 The short answer is yes. Mozart was greater at everything in music than anyone or anything in the universe. So there is Mozart. And than the rest of world. But to say Beethoven's compositions are not as a great as any art ever produced by man, is difficult to do. His symphonies, concertos, and string quartets are the musical equivalent of a Michaelangelo statue. Utterly beautiful and magnificent. The 9th symphony is arguably the greatest musical composition ever written. Not the mathematical perfection of Mozart. But in terms of art expressing the human condition, there was nothing greater.

    • @vittoriomarano8230
      @vittoriomarano8230 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@rman52K.543, K.550 & K.551 are greater.

  • @MarvelGirl100
    @MarvelGirl100 18 дней назад +1

    THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS GREAT PIECE.
    I AM JUST LEARNING WHO MOZART IS AND SOME OF HIS ACHIEVEMENTS.
    JULY 6 2024.

  • @user-ch6ly8uj8g
    @user-ch6ly8uj8g 3 года назад +4

    モーツァルトで最も好きなLinz交響曲のスコアを見ながら演奏聴けるとは、なんと素晴らしい事か。演奏も良いですね。

  • @myxo101
    @myxo101 4 года назад +16

    The Presto is phenomenal

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 4 года назад +2

      Leinsdorf is himself a phenomenal Mozartian, tho' he'd never have labelled himself so. So humble.

  • @Nico27901
    @Nico27901 Год назад +3

    I: Adagio 0:00
    II: Poco Adagio 8:13
    III: Menuetto 15:50
    Trio 17:25
    IV: Presto 19:29

  • @rafefleming
    @rafefleming Год назад +5

    11:27 sound like nothing mozart ever wrote! Superb!

  • @kmk8284
    @kmk8284 4 года назад +78

    Me: I can write a symphony in 20+ days
    Mozart: hold my beer
    Mozart: *wrote the Linz Symohony in four days

    • @acialist
      @acialist 4 года назад +14

      Emphasis on the +

    • @iliasvassos5776
      @iliasvassos5776 4 года назад +39

      Beethoven: Struggles with Fidelio overtures for years
      Mozart: Oh shit the premier is tonight, better come up with an intro for Don Giovanni.

    • @albertol.4048
      @albertol.4048 4 года назад +10

      Elias V Thanks to that perfectionism we have the masterpieces Beethoven composed

    • @elias69420
      @elias69420 4 года назад +2

      @@iliasvassos5776 Hi I'm also Elias but without the V

    • @maniak1768
      @maniak1768 3 года назад +2

      @@iliasvassos5776 With all fairness though, both the Leonore III and Fidelio overtures are absolutely amazing. Especially the Leonore III is absolutely monumental and epic.

  • @olivierdrouin2701
    @olivierdrouin2701 2 года назад +3

    Je prends toute mention d oeuvre " ombragée " comme le presto de celle ci ou l allegro con spirito de l opus 12 n°3 de Beethoven
    C est tellement émouvant !

  • @cyberpete76
    @cyberpete76 3 года назад +5

    One of the maestro´s best ever!!!

  • @marcovasconcelos918
    @marcovasconcelos918 5 лет назад +7

    eine großartige Symphonie ohne zweifel

  • @jurieljorge2600
    @jurieljorge2600 Год назад +3

    11:27 - 12:10 just hits different ✨

  • @ronaldweckessar2156
    @ronaldweckessar2156 11 месяцев назад +3

    In none of Mozart's works is his phenomenal spontaneity as evident as in the finale of this symphony.

    • @yoavshati
      @yoavshati 10 месяцев назад

      He wrote the whole thing in 4 days so the spontaneity is probably apparent because he literally didn't have time left to write it any other way

  • @musicfirst5020
    @musicfirst5020 Год назад +3

    Very fine performance, remarkably similar in sound and style to Vienna.

  • @filipjandus4537
    @filipjandus4537 7 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice Mozatr's piece and exciting performance!

  • @musicista5961
    @musicista5961 2 года назад +2

    Super!!

  • @rl-181
    @rl-181 3 года назад +11

    This is the voice of God 😍❤️, I love Mozart, is a genius ❤️

  • @mckavitt13
    @mckavitt13 4 года назад +19

    According to Hildesheimer, Mozart is "an undeserved gift to mankind". Lucky we who appreciate the gift of him even if we don't deserve it. 😘❤👏

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 3 года назад +2

      @@DanielFahimi We here do... & plenty more. You might not notice in the US. But here in Europe this appreciation is evident. Many radio stations are devoted only to him. 😍

    • @richardweil8813
      @richardweil8813 3 года назад +4

      And more generally, "Music is mankind's gift to itself."

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 3 года назад +1

      @@richardweil8813 That is why, I think, Hildesheimee says he is an "undeserved gift".

  • @emanuel_soundtrack
    @emanuel_soundtrack 5 лет назад +6

    its very platonic if you get it, it has a civil function. So i got the most "unmelodic" passages. Its frequently about the las of rythm and vibration: forward

  • @jcBurton2094
    @jcBurton2094 День назад

    One of my favourite symphony (as some people would say)

  • @marcosPRATA918
    @marcosPRATA918 3 месяца назад +1

    Mozart, pleno domínio do clássico, em destaque a melodia e harmonia!

  • @akondofswat209
    @akondofswat209 2 года назад +1

    Sublime...

  • @peterjongsma2754
    @peterjongsma2754 5 лет назад +11

    He was 27.

  • @antonioaguilar7108
    @antonioaguilar7108 Год назад +1

    Estoy fascinado por la sinfonía, es un género tan matemático, me causa asombro y deleite para mis oídos. Sea Mozart, Beethoven o Haydn, puedo grabarme un movimiento de cualquier sinfonía y tararearlo cuando quiera , algunas partes no entono por la compleja armonía y aun así de tantas veces se me graban esas parte donde no puedo pero se cuando llega una parte de extasis y notas fuertes, y otros donde es piano. Saludos desde México.

  • @jameshaydn3341
    @jameshaydn3341 2 года назад +4

    My favorite part: 20:46

    • @dagenn7904
      @dagenn7904 Год назад +1

      The whole double fugue is just gorgeous!!!

  • @jmitterii2
    @jmitterii2 4 года назад +4

    Almost exactly 200 years before I was born.
    Just 100 years after this is written Krakatoa explosive eruption.
    All the advancing technology... all the wars...
    Lot of things have happened since then. What's creepy though, as you get older, 100 years seems very short. Making 200 years seem even shorter.

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  4 года назад +2

      Hence the expression "timeless". In an entangled universe time and space are irrelevant.

  • @henrykoberle8863
    @henrykoberle8863 2 года назад

    Bravissimi !!!

  • @vittoriomarano8230
    @vittoriomarano8230 4 года назад +3

    ...7:36...to the end! ♥️🎼

  • @user-ez9is7lb9p
    @user-ez9is7lb9p 5 лет назад +4

    At 1.47 I can hear what I think is the second violins playign cbcgcbcg instead of cgcgcgcg which is written, does anyone know why?

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  5 лет назад

      Playing a different edition.

    • @qweuio
      @qweuio 5 лет назад +1

      Linz Symphony is one of the pieces known to have several editions. One reason is that the quality of copiers/publishers at the time wasn't good enough, and this being a popular piece also made things worse

    • @peterjongsma2754
      @peterjongsma2754 5 лет назад +5

      Awesome ears you have.
      Very impressive.

    • @NoiseOverMusic
      @NoiseOverMusic 4 года назад +6

      You only made this post to brag about your ears.

    • @theodentherenewed4785
      @theodentherenewed4785 4 года назад +1

      Congratulation sir, you know what you are listening to.

  • @user-zt6hu8wq6b
    @user-zt6hu8wq6b 2 года назад +4

    20:24

  • @menyjackets593
    @menyjackets593 5 месяцев назад +6

    I literally just said, 'I love you god' while hearing this, and I was referring to WAM

  • @user-uw6rr5mv9h
    @user-uw6rr5mv9h 2 года назад +2

    hi-quality audio!

  • @user-ys5ib2kt6d
    @user-ys5ib2kt6d 3 года назад +1

    모차르트 - 교향곡 [36번] [린츠]
    [1780년대 중반 작품]

  • @carlosmontes6568
    @carlosmontes6568 5 лет назад +5

    Poco adagio... 👌👌👌

  • @tone6827
    @tone6827 9 месяцев назад +1

    Analysis Beethoven Symphony No. 8
    in F Major Op. 93 Movement I
    Can you please let me see?

  • @zigzag2510
    @zigzag2510 Год назад +1

    Credo il paragone tra Mozart e Shakespeare, l'unico possibile tra i geni creativi, in virtù del trattamento e della resa equilibrata e spontanea di attitudini soavi e impetuose.

  • @pablogaleano8135
    @pablogaleano8135 3 года назад +1

    27 years old

  • @janegraham1056
    @janegraham1056 5 лет назад +2

    22:50

  • @mysticmouse7261
    @mysticmouse7261 2 года назад

    Why is everything Mozart wrote in C major so much more exceptional than usual?

    • @moltzer
      @moltzer Год назад +1

      It's a very versatile key. In the hands of Mozart, it becomes the most malleable clay in the world.

  • @Thingolfin
    @Thingolfin 3 года назад +2

    Me: What a great symphony. what will be next on my playlist .... hmmm, what about Haydn Erdödü Quartets, Boccherini Quintets, Beethoven piano Trios? No , after such great music only something greater can top this, else it would ruin and spoil the atmosphere created. Ok, let´s go for Bach Passacaglia in c (Orchestra Version) :)

    • @grandpavanderhof
      @grandpavanderhof 3 года назад +4

      Many years ago I went to a performance by the Handel & Haydn Society, they were featuring Mozart's Clarinet Concerto, my favorite piece of music. They were also going to perform one of Haydn's later symphonies, I can't remember which one. I guess because they're the Handel & Haydn Society, they chose to perform the Mozart piece first, and then the Haydn symphony as the featured piece of the night. What a mistake that was. There were a lot of people in the audience, and just like me, they came to hear the concerto. Halfway through the Haydn symphony, you could see people looking bored. You just can't follow Mozart and come across as anything but a lesser composer. That is, unless you're Beethoven.

    • @LPCLASSICAL
      @LPCLASSICAL 2 года назад

      @@grandpavanderhof The concerto is typically performed in the first half of the concert. But yes I can imagine - they should have gone for maybe Mozart flute concerto - not one of the brightest stars in the entire classical repertoire. I wonder which Haydn symphony it was.

  • @samgu619
    @samgu619 2 года назад

    Always remember, if Mozart could write a full scale symphony in four days, then you can write a college thesis in one night.

  • @willemdefesch1687
    @willemdefesch1687 5 лет назад +3

    Houdt u toevallig Radio 4 in de gaten?

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  5 лет назад +1

      Neen, luister ik nooit naar.

    • @willemdefesch1687
      @willemdefesch1687 5 лет назад

      Ah, oké, aangezien deze symfonie laatst te horen was, vermoedde ik, dat u radio-opnamen maakte.

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  5 лет назад +1

      Ik woon en werk in VS, niet in Nederland. Maar, zou natuurlijk best hier kunnen luisteren. Moet ik misschien eens doen.

  • @olivierdrouin2701
    @olivierdrouin2701 2 года назад +1

    La partie "ombragée" du presto me rappelle le dialogue bassin piano a la fin du mouvement 2 du concerto 24.
    Mozart avait le sens ( pas que dans ces deux exemples ) de mêler le féminin et le masculin ...

  • @danielbarella_
    @danielbarella_ 5 лет назад +5

    Ojú al fina Mozart

  • @thegoalfather9922
    @thegoalfather9922 3 года назад +1

    4:41

  • @user-wz6sr8uq5w
    @user-wz6sr8uq5w 2 года назад +1

    8:10

  • @AkitosAncitis
    @AkitosAncitis 2 года назад

    First tempo is way ahead than the others. Still a masterpiece tho.

  • @MiltonY31
    @MiltonY31 3 месяца назад

    9:51 Musical orgasm hit me hard

  • @cordeiropascoal
    @cordeiropascoal 5 лет назад +9

    7:04 and 7:13 this is the weirdest D minor chord ever: the violins are making a power chord *below* the horns that play the minor third loud above, reinforced by oboes

    • @JoseMorenoComposer
      @JoseMorenoComposer 5 лет назад +3

      Maybe Mozart liked headbanging :P

    • @samuellabrecque880
      @samuellabrecque880 5 лет назад +5

      It's not a D minor chord, it's part of a G7.

    • @NoiseOverMusic
      @NoiseOverMusic 4 года назад

      @@samuellabrecque880 it is indeed a d minor chord

    • @samuellabrecque880
      @samuellabrecque880 4 года назад +9

      @@NoiseOverMusic no it's not. Both chords are identically orchestrated and identical in their notes, so let's look at all the notes comprising one of them:
      Oboes: G,F
      Bassoons: B
      Horns in C: D,G
      Trumpets in C: D,G
      Timpani: G
      Violin 1: D,F
      Violin 2: G,D
      Viola: B
      Cellos/Basses: B
      In total all the notes we have are G,B,D,F, whereby the bass plays a B, so we have a G7 in first inversion, or G65

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 4 года назад +1

      @@samuellabrecque880 You have me convinced. To make a D minor at all you would need the G or B go to A and/or C to make it a D7.
      So it's first inversion G7... or G65.
      D and F is what tricked the person into d minor.

  • @1x1x544
    @1x1x544 3 года назад +1

    In Linz beginnt's🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹

  • @sicnarf423
    @sicnarf423 3 года назад +3

    4th is just dirty

    • @IQSD-zs6qn
      @IQSD-zs6qn 3 года назад

      In a good way? If mozart's 4th movement is dirty, the rest is dirty.

    • @sicnarf423
      @sicnarf423 3 года назад +1

      @@IQSD-zs6qn yes. In a fantastic way

    • @IQSD-zs6qn
      @IQSD-zs6qn 3 года назад

      @@sicnarf423 All of the mozart's music is fantastic, with the 4th movement. The perfection of mozart's work is through the whole piece.

    • @sicnarf423
      @sicnarf423 3 года назад

      @@IQSD-zs6qn youre speaking to the choir...ive been listening to mozart for over 20 years

    • @IQSD-zs6qn
      @IQSD-zs6qn 3 года назад +1

      @@sicnarf423 I admire you

  • @lylecohen1638
    @lylecohen1638 5 лет назад +1

    First

  • @peterdilworth2316
    @peterdilworth2316 7 месяцев назад

    I can hear why Beethoven thought the young Mozart might have talent

  • @jackminto7062
    @jackminto7062 3 года назад +4

    Flutes? I DON'T NEED FLUTES!
    Sorry.

    • @IQSD-zs6qn
      @IQSD-zs6qn 3 года назад

      Did mozart hate flutes?

    • @basilio8178
      @basilio8178 3 года назад +1

      @@IQSD-zs6qn
      According to what he wrote in his letters (to his father, mother and sister), Mozart was not fond of the flute, for reasons we dont know.
      When he was commissioned to write a number of flute concertos and some flute quartets for a rich dilettante flute player, he complained about having to work on these pieces in his letters. Finally, he reworked an already finished oboe concerto for the flute to fulfil the commission.
      We do know that especially the young Mozart was afraid of trumpets, he said that they hurt his ears because of their piercing sound. Maybe this also explains why he didnt like flutes.

  • @PUCCINIMUSICK
    @PUCCINIMUSICK 3 года назад

    Introduction no dymamics respected whatsoever, including fortepiano and boundings.
    Incredibly sloppy.

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  3 года назад +2

      LOL says who? What are "boundings"?

    • @nicholasfox966
      @nicholasfox966 Год назад

      ​@@bartjebartmans Three bars before the Allegro, for instance. Leinsdorf completely ignores the written dynamics.

  • @snch2113
    @snch2113 3 года назад +2

    24:07

  • @user-bv3tj5zo9u
    @user-bv3tj5zo9u 2 года назад +1

    20:24

  • @_Athanos
    @_Athanos Год назад

    20:23