I have listened to classical music all my life, I am eighty three now. I hava a couple of hundred CDs. But I am glad I found you....Tube. Because I can listen to the beautiful music for hours without having to change CD...
Good for you! When I started reading your post, I thought you were going to say that after listening to classical music all of your life, you've appreciated Mozart's music the most. But it's cool to hear that RUclips is helping you out like this. Keep it going!
I read that music like this is good for the brain, I'm on my 2nd day in my mental health recovery. I have to say I can feel the tremendous difference and influence this type of music can have on your brain and body. So to anyone struggling with PTSD and depression keep fighting you're not alone! Love you guys.
hang in there! remember the trick: when the depressing thoughts start cycling around, think of ANYTHING ELSE to break the horrible spell! wish you full recovery, and a LONG AND HAPPY LIFE!
Mozart's music can indicate the better basic rhythm of the brain. And classical music (even Bach) help to re-connect both right and left hemisphere of brain trough the corpus callosum which is the 'connector' between the two hemispheres. Lots of mental ills are composed by suppressed emotions, and music, certainly, is a nonverbal out-speaking of emotions. PTSD is a piece of obvious evidence safe is just an illusion. But PTDS person has to give up to live in the past. Music therapy could help. Because all the world is a different kind of vibrations as a whole human body and soul too. Tuning in the Kosmic resonance makes us as healthy as well.
Feeling like a certain kind of enegy of a fountain of life within the streaming melody of Mozart’s music leads me to remind that I'm loved and kept alive by God never living only by myself.
My grandchildren have been falling asleep to the classics all their lives! Tonight they are visiting and the little one says "don't forget the Orchestra music". 😃
On listening to this music I find myself being drawn into an another world where “ Simplicity and Beauty” are harmoniously melted into an eternally crystallized one.
During this pandemic, I am listen to Mozart while sitting outside my apartment in Beersheva, Israel. Birds in trees are chirping along and occasionally doves are cooing as well. Life is still good.
I have the same experience here in Mexico: I listen to Mozart and the great baroque composers while sitting on my balcony overlooking the Sea of Cortez. It is always a joy when the birds start up and sing along with the music. They seem especially fond of Vivaldi for some reason.
If anything, Mozart is the best composer to ever live.He was undoubtedly advanced musicly in the classical period as his later music had hues of colour that had the same energy as the romantic era.Truly the first romantic!
Only 36 years in his life, yet with his music, he has given meaning to thousands of lives who came years and years after him. Klara Würtz has captured the true spirit in her interpretations. All in all, an uplifting experience that I come back to again and again
When I listen to Mozart’s music, I feel something exceedingly profound that cannot be expressed in words and that other musicians cannot musically imagine.
Listening to it not only increases your spatial IQ it causes your body to vibrate at a higher state. This vibration is your biological life energy what esoteric disciplines call Chi, Vril, etc
After four months of covid delirium, listening to Liszt and having manias.. i think 3 minutes of Mozart put everything in balance and perspective. Love Wolfgang
Yes. And this player has the humor, intelligent contrasts,imagination for Mozart. If she plays others with as fine taste, musicianship she will become a name to remember. I have listened to Mozarteans for decades &she is one of the best!
When the real world feels like a desolate desert, I find myself like being in an oasis quenched from the spiritual thirst on listening to some part of these sonatas.
Mas é. Pelo menos pra mim. E mais. Eu me inspiro 😅de imenso para escrever soltos versos em prosas. Mozart é maravilhoso e eu agradeço sua mensagem posta no canal. Obrigadíssimo. Aqui de Vitória. Brasil.
The spirit of Mozart’s works woven musically of Beauty and Simplicity has been crystallizing on forever and ever through the ages in the hearts of Mozart lovers.
The sounds of Mozart’s music have been crystallizing itself wonderfully as well as transparently with the melody exquisitely woven of Beauty and Simplicity eternally in the hearts of Mozart lovers.
When I listen to this music, I feel “ Beauty and Simplicity ” are harmoniously melted into one to become an eternal crystal like an oasis that gives a spiritual healing as well as a fantastic time ❤
Having likely had the best of tutors in the classics, it is probable that Volfie heard this quote from Pythagoras, somewhere along the line: 'There is geometry in the humming of a string. There is music in the spacing of the spheres.' Surely Holst and others had also heard it, and more.
My girlfriend and I went to a Mozart Sonata concert while visiting Salzburg, Austria (Mozart's birthplace). Been hooked to his sonatas and other compositions since. Glad I found this here, brings back memories from our Austria trip!
I went there in August of 1990 with my girlfriend at the time, and her parents. We were just 16. We went to many cities and were there for the Mozart music festival. Good memories.
The spirit of sounds of Mozart’s music will have been crystallizing itself wonderfully as well as fantastically with the melodies both harmoniously and exquisitely woven of Beauty and Simplicity eternally in the hearts of Mozart lovers around the world.
When I listen to these Mozart’s sonatas, I feel like I've been drawn into a fantastic world where I'm admiring a Beautiful as well as Simple white Rose without a thorn ❤
The spirit of Mozart's music is so pretty unworldly that on listening to it I find myself being drawn into the another world where my soul could be totally liberated from this world enough to be mentally soothed and relieved from a real-life stress.
If I were to describe Mozart's music metaphorically, I might say it’s like a “ fantastic crystal ” , where beauty and simplicity are harmoniously melted into one.
Out of the remarkable 18 piano sonatas mozart has composed, the most heart wrenching one was the ii movement of sonata no.8 in a minor as some say it was in honour of his mother who had recently died prior to the sonatas existe.
Mozart's music will lead me to mentally feel something in my heart that is extremely transparent as well as like a crystal where “ beauty and simplicity” are fused into one. ❤
The element of fantasy is added to Mozart’s harmonious music of beauty and simplicity like a “ hidden ingredient ”, creating an Exquisitely Harmonious Crystal in my heart 💖
I was familiar with Mozart when I was a child but when my Aunt took me and my cousin to see the movie Amadeus, it changed my life. I know it's a movie and only slightly accurate but I became more serious in my music listening after that.
My youngest child listened/watched Baby Mozart (a CD at the time) as a toddler, gained top marks in all GCSE A Level subjects and now a qualified teacher at the young age of 24. Perhaps the parents should culture their young children more with classical music and let them enjoy their childhood.
His No.16, A minor and C minor are my favorites. Really listening to his music all the hard time has already passed. The joyful from the mind is totally expressed. That’s better than eating delicious food, buying good close.... when I was young I feel bad because I’m the only one in class who don’t like listening to pop music but now I realized this enjoyable feeling, pop music could never had made the same effect for me :))
My father Buell let me borrow all his CDs and I imported then onto my computer. My favorite was the Mozart. I used to listen all day to drown out the sound of the TV while I read.
The sound of Mozart’s music inspiringly pours awesomely a certain kind of spiritual energy with the wonderfully harmonious melody of “ Beauty and Simplicity” through my ears and into my heart ❤
00:00:00 Piano Sonata No.1 in C, K279: I. Allegro 00:04:56 Piano Sonata No.1 in C, K279: II. Andante 00:10:09 Piano Sonata No.1 in C, K279: III. Allegro 00:13:31 Piano Sonata No.2 in F, K280: I. Allegro assai 00:18:02 Piano Sonata No.2 in F, K280: II. Adagio 00:24:04 Piano Sonata No.2 in F, K280: III. Presto 00:26:59 Piano Sonata No.3 in B flat, K281: I. Allegro 00:33:47 Piano Sonata No.3 in B flat, K281: II. Andante amoroso 00:39:19 Piano Sonata No.3 in B flat, K281: III. Rondeau: Allegro 00:43:56 Piano Sonata No.4 in E flat, K282: I. Adagio 00:50:57 Piano Sonata No.4 in E flat, K282: II. Menuetto 00:55:02 Piano Sonata No.4 in E flat, K282: III. Allegro 00:58:06 Piano Sonata No.5 in G, K283: I. Allegro 01:03:32 Piano Sonata No.5 in G, K283: II. Andante 01:09:14 Piano Sonata No.5 in G, K283: III. Presto 01:13:02 Piano Sonata No.6 in D, K284: I. Allegro 01:18:32 Piano Sonata No.6 in D, K284: II. Rondeau en polonaise: Andante 01:22:38 Piano Sonata No.6 in D, K284: III. Andante (Tema con variazioni) 01:38:15 Piano Sonata No.7 in C, K309: I. Allegro con spirito 01:44:13 Piano Sonata No.7 in C, K309: II. Andante un poco adagio 01:49:21 Piano Sonata No.7 in C, K309: III. Rondeau: Allegretto grazioso 01:55:23 Piano Sonata No.8 in A Minor, K310: I. Allegro maestoso 02:01:24 Piano Sonata No.8 in A Minor, K310: II. Andante cantabile con espressione 02:08:31 Piano Sonata No.8 in A Minor, K310: III. Presto 02:11:14 Piano Sonata No.9 In D, K311: I. Allegro con spirito 02:15:41 Piano Sonata No.9 In D, K311: II. Andante con espressione 02:20:33 Piano Sonata No.9 In D, K311: III. Rondeau: Allegro 02:26:39 Piano Sonata No.10 In C, KV330: I. Allegro moderato 02:33:20 Piano Sonata No.10 In C, KV330: II. Andante cantabile 02:39:53 Piano Sonata No.10 In C, KV330: III. Allegretto 02:45:36 Piano Sonata No.11 In A, K331: I. Andante grazioso 02:58:30 Piano Sonata No.11 In A, K331: II. Menuetto 03:04:25 Piano Sonata No.11 In A, K331: III. Alla Turca: Allegretto 03:07:50 Piano Sonata No.12 in F, K332: I. Allegro 03:14:24 Piano Sonata No.12 in F, K332: II. Adagio 03:19:07 Piano Sonata No.12 in F, K332:III. Allegro assai 03:25:58 Piano Sonata No.13 in B flat, K333: I. Allegro 03:33:20 Piano Sonata No.13 in B flat, K333: II. Andante cantabile 03:38:53 Piano Sonata No.13 in B flat, K333: III. Allegretto grazioso 03:45:30 Piano Sonata No.14 in C Minor, K457: I. Allegro molto 03:50:59 Piano Sonata No.14 in C Minor, K457: II. Adagio 03:58:42 Piano Sonata No.14 in C Minor, K457: III. Allegro assai 04:03:02 Piano Sonata No.15 in F, K533: Allegro 04:10:39 Piano Sonata No.15 in F, K533: Andante 04:17:14 Piano Sonata No.15 in F, K533: Rondeau: Allegretto 04:23:42 Piano Sonata No.16 in C, K545: I. Allegro 04:27:02 Piano Sonata No.16 in C, K545: II. Andante 04:31:12 Piano Sonata No.16 in C, K545: III. Rondo 04:32:58 Piano Sonata No.17 in B flat, K570: I. Allegro 04:38:32 Piano Sonata No.17 in B flat, K570: II. Adagio 04:46:07 Piano Sonata No.17 in B flat, K570: III. Allegretto 04:49:38 Piano Sonata No.18 in D, K576: I. Allegro 04:54:50 Piano Sonata No.18 in D, K576: II. Adagio 05:00:23 Piano Sonata No.18 in D, K576: III. Allegretto
How can one piano sound like a whole orchestra? Mozart was truly a genius. And yes, it's fun to play, really fun! The notes just run under your fingers.
I've just been sent home from school to self-isolate and am here listening to Mozart's piano sonatas. It's so relaxing and much better than being in school! Edit: Here I am, isolating again and back at the Mozart piano sonatas. Edit 2: Once again I am isolating and the Mozart piano sonatas go back on! These are really beautiful and I thank you for this video - I don't think I could be spending my time any better.
I am composing my own pieces, and i am deeply in love with Mozart. So i am learning music from him, by listening to his masterful creations. What amazes me, his music is so simple, yet absolutely brilliant in a way no other composer can copy.
The comfort of Mozart‘s music is out of this world , and beyond compare. These great performers perfectly understand Mozart's aesthetic , intent and spirit so these performance are stellar and immaculate Mozart's piano sonatas are the lullaby of mankind ,and the cradle of soul
There is only one performer here- Klara Würtz! Wonderfully clear and intensely artistic in her Mozart, yet her interpretations of Schubert and Mendelssohn are beautiful too! She is a great artist.
When the real world feels like a desolate desert, listening to this music does lead me to the most valuable oasis to quench my spiritual thirst from the depths of my heart in the face of hardships in life ❤
I have listened to classical muzik especially Amadeus Mozart from age 27 to this day that I am 85 ? Did I say 85 ? Yes I did, and that is how old I am. I keep forgetting, not only my age, my name too. That is the beauty of old age but don’t get old, there is no beauty to it. ,. If I remember, I had close to to 89 casets of classical musik but lost about all of them in stupidly flying between Iran and America , 90 times back and for. that is the truth 49 times one way and 90 times round trip.
Thanks brilliant Classics. I have discovered Klara Wuerz as a good interpreter of Mozart and Schumann and probably much else.The Mozart Sonatas are a delight from the earliest ones onward. Already as a child he knew something about life.
@@buckaroobonzai2909 sorry to hear that, but is that true, or is it a rumor perhaps in that major film about him, some years back? It is true that back in that tme, artists had to make their finanial patrons happy, and posed problems..
I have purchased a book, containing all the 19 of Mozart's sonatas; in sheet music notation form, very recently. In just 1 years time, I have the aim and target to complete all his sonata works; and perform in the concert. 5000 hours of practice required to make this 5 hours with total 100% perfection with precise and appropriate dynamics, modulation and articulations. I am very adept at learning pieces very quickly and memorizing the pages of the book and playing accurately without seeing the notation. And, in 1 years time, I will be 25 years old. Hope to finish this uphill target by that that time. Anyways, love it a lot. From India, West Bengal, Kolkata.
2:45:36 I used to always listen to this as a child and pretended I was a ballerina because I was taking ballet at the time. This really was the soundtrack of my childhood.
If you Remember from Luigi’s Mansion. (Me Walking to a Piano) (Me Playing Mario kart Wii Credits) (The Music Plays by itself) Me: Huh What’s Going on. (A Ghost Lady Appears) Me: Who are you Melody: My Name is Melody People call me the Spectral of beauty keys. (Me Fainting)
Although I am very excited by a lot of modern classical music I keep going back to pieces like this - and Beethoven's sonata's too and they just keep getting better and better.
What wonderful selection!....... it seems that Mozart wrote this sonatas just yesterday....always fresh music for our soul....thank you to post this....
It would be no exaggeration to say that the awesomely wonderful synergy between Mozart’s inhuman mentality and the piano’s potentiality has crystallized into a timeless work of art in this universe.
I only want to know one thing: How is it possible that at least 1,200 have so disliked this RUclips video that they have posted their dislike above? Was it Mozart who failed them? Klara Würtz, or the fact that it wasn't Chopin? In any event, it is inexplicable and absurd. As for me, a simpleton, I confess, I join the 38,000+ who enjoyed it very much. Thanks for uploading.
These pieces are great because they're so simple that you don't need to pay attention to them at all, making them brilliant background music for repetitive tasks which require focus
What a pretty wonderful gift from God it is for us to be able to share Mozart’s unworldly spirit staying alive eternally in the hearts of Mozart's lovers on listening to his music!!
@@cloud-dv1wb Thank you so much to your fabulous comment I am managed to survive the fifth wave attacking Tokyo While reading various many world wide literature(currently reading Arabian's Quran, Japanese translating 3volums), especially deeply love's auther is Manzoni, Proust , Verginia Woolf , etc. and listening to many classical music, especially love Bruckner, Debussy , Mussorgsky,etc. So I post many comment By the way which is your country? Good luck
@@shin-i-chikozima Wow I didn't expect such a nice reply! I'm from America, and I also listen to a lot of classical music so that's where I see a lot of your comments. And good luck with covid in Tokyo! My friend lives in Japan and she says that they're under a state of emergency. I hope the situation becomes better. Stay safe and be healthy!
@@cloud-dv1wb Thank you Japan is currently in the midst of a very busy election campaign to choose a Japanese Prime Minister. Two male and two female candidates are fighting for the position The autumn is around the corner Good luck!
If you told me a year ago that I’d be listening to classical music all the time I don’t think I’d believe you. I’ve always respected classical for how great and impactful it was on music in general but never listened to it until recently now I listen to it all the time
That’s fantastic to hear. I highly recommend you try out Chopin, and especially his scherzi and ballades! They are among the greatest pieces of music ever conceived
@@BRNRDNCK for alt rock I’ve been into like Coldplay and twenty one pilots but I’ve been getting into Green Day, Oasis, All American Rejects, and Nirvana
Tengo 28, está música me acompaña desde que soy niño gracias a mi papá. Me gustan los comentarios de todos acá espero que si alguien lee esto sepa que esto va a seguir trascendiendo
Imagine having this music in your head. Being able to communicate it to the world. It's unbelievable. And just think. Nowhere in the entire universe can this be improved. That's infinity. And it can't be improved. It's almost beyond understanding.
I have listened to classical music all my life, I am eighty three now. I hava a couple of hundred CDs. But I am glad I found you....Tube. Because I can listen to the beautiful music for hours without having to change CD...
I have exactly the same!
Good for you! When I started reading your post, I thought you were going to say that after listening to classical music all of your life, you've appreciated Mozart's music the most. But it's cool to hear that RUclips is helping you out like this. Keep it going!
long life to you!
Nice to know about your musical life
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Mozart’s music could be said the most harmonious invisible crystal woven musically of Beauty and Simplicity in a few words !!
I hate RUclips comments section 🙄
I read that music like this is good for the brain, I'm on my 2nd day in my mental health recovery. I have to say I can feel the tremendous difference and influence this type of music can have on your brain and body. So to anyone struggling with PTSD and depression keep fighting you're not alone! Love you guys.
@Rose FabFour likewise💜
hang in there! remember the trick: when the depressing thoughts start cycling around, think of ANYTHING ELSE to break the horrible spell! wish you full recovery, and a LONG AND HAPPY LIFE!
Hi
I am struggling with depression and severe anxiety and this music helps me to find inner peace.
I believe that! :) It's such happy and peaceful music, you can't really think of anything bad listening to it!
Mozart's music can indicate the better basic rhythm of the brain. And classical music (even Bach) help to re-connect both right and left hemisphere of brain trough the corpus callosum which is the 'connector' between the two hemispheres. Lots of mental ills are composed by suppressed emotions, and music, certainly, is a nonverbal out-speaking of emotions. PTSD is a piece of obvious evidence safe is just an illusion. But PTDS person has to give up to live in the past. Music therapy could help. Because all the world is a different kind of vibrations as a whole human body and soul too. Tuning in the Kosmic resonance makes us as healthy as well.
When I was in elementary school I was given a sheet that asked “What’s your favorite kind of music?”. I wrote down “the kind without words”
Mozart’s musical sensibility which wonderfully harmonizes with “ Beauty and Simplicity” belongs to an another world.
Feeling like a certain kind of enegy of a fountain of life within the streaming melody of Mozart’s music leads me to remind that I'm loved and kept alive by God never living only by myself.
My grandchildren have been falling asleep to the classics all their lives! Tonight they are visiting and the little one says "don't forget the Orchestra music". 😃
On listening to this music I find myself being drawn into an another world where “ Simplicity and Beauty” are harmoniously melted into an eternally crystallized one.
During this pandemic, I am listen to Mozart while sitting outside my apartment in Beersheva, Israel. Birds in trees are chirping along and occasionally doves are cooing as well. Life is still good.
Rhea Wolfthal I do the same, and watching cats too👐👐👐
Live has still a lot to give. Greetings from germany!
I have the same experience here in Mexico: I listen to Mozart and the great baroque composers while sitting on my balcony overlooking the Sea of Cortez. It is always a joy when the birds start up and sing along with the music. They seem especially fond of Vivaldi for some reason.
So beautiful to imagine: all of us around the world listening, I from my apartment in Montreal, Quebec. Yes, life is still good.
@@Homunculas Seems to have hit the nail.
If anything, Mozart is the best composer to ever live.He was undoubtedly advanced musicly in the classical period as his later music had hues of colour that had the same energy as the romantic era.Truly the first romantic!
Today is Mozart's birthday! He turned 265! Happy birthday, Mozart, the best composer ever.
Thanks for the reminder
He sure was amazing.
@SUJAŁ I am a big fan of Mozart too🎵
My favorite composer for as long as I've known him. I appreciate him very much:)
You can’t exclude Beethoven or Haydn tho, they’re all really good
Only 36 years in his life, yet with his music, he has given meaning to thousands of lives who came years and years after him. Klara Würtz has captured the true spirit in her interpretations. All in all, an uplifting experience that I come back to again and again
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@@Aleksandr.N.Antonov yes you're quite right- my mistake
So very true!
@@Aleksandr.N.Antonov Technically 36 because Mozart dies 53 days before his 36th birthday
@@sakuntalabasu1493 Mozart was almost 36 since he died 53 days before his 36th birthday
When I listen to Mozart’s music, I feel something exceedingly profound that cannot be expressed in words and that other musicians cannot musically imagine.
Listening to it not only increases your spatial IQ it causes your body to vibrate at a higher state. This vibration is your biological life energy what esoteric disciplines call Chi, Vril, etc
After four months of covid delirium, listening to Liszt and having manias.. i think 3 minutes of Mozart put everything in balance and perspective. Love Wolfgang
That is amazing!! Good health to you!
Yes. And this player has the humor, intelligent contrasts,imagination for Mozart. If she plays others with as fine taste, musicianship she will become a name to remember. I have listened to Mozarteans for decades &she is one of the best!
When the real world feels like a desolate desert, I find myself like being in an oasis quenched from the spiritual thirst on listening to some part of these sonatas.
Mozart’s melody could be said the most harmonious music of Beauty and Simplicity in a word.
Mas é. Pelo menos pra mim. E mais. Eu me inspiro 😅de imenso para escrever soltos versos em prosas. Mozart é maravilhoso e eu agradeço sua mensagem posta no canal. Obrigadíssimo.
Aqui de Vitória. Brasil.
Mozart sonatas are one of the most delightful works of music ever written
The spirit of Mozart’s works woven musically of Beauty and Simplicity has been crystallizing on forever and ever through the ages in the hearts of Mozart lovers.
On waking up every morning, I feel pretty grateful to God for being given a musical grace while listening to these sonatas. ❤
The sounds of Mozart’s music have been crystallizing itself wonderfully as well as transparently with the melody exquisitely woven of Beauty and Simplicity eternally in the hearts of Mozart lovers.
When I listen to this music, I feel “ Beauty and Simplicity ” are harmoniously melted into one to become an eternal crystal like an oasis that gives a spiritual healing as well as a fantastic time ❤
oh my god, shut up
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@@ՍարինՔոֆթիկեանՕլտըն Thank you.
Having likely had the best of tutors in the classics, it is probable that Volfie heard this quote from Pythagoras, somewhere along the line:
'There is geometry in the humming of a string. There is music in the spacing of the spheres.'
Surely Holst and others had also heard it, and more.
Listening to Mozart's music could be an oasis for those who have the stress of every day life in their hearts ❤
My girlfriend and I went to a Mozart Sonata concert while visiting Salzburg, Austria (Mozart's birthplace). Been hooked to his sonatas and other compositions since. Glad I found this here, brings back memories from our Austria trip!
I envy you dude! If I had a girlfriend who'd go to a classical concert with me , I'd never let her go.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@rickycarter536 yessssssssssssss
I went there in August of 1990 with my girlfriend at the time, and her parents. We were just 16. We went to many cities and were there for the Mozart music festival. Good memories.
I'D love to go to Saltzburg Austria. For any reason... Why not now?
Don't you guy fail to know that Mozart detest Salzburg.
~ What a nuts..... Indefinitely
The spirit of sounds of Mozart’s music will have been crystallizing itself wonderfully as well as fantastically with the melodies both harmoniously and exquisitely woven of Beauty and Simplicity eternally in the hearts of Mozart lovers around the world.
When I listen to these Mozart’s sonatas, I feel like I've been drawn into a fantastic world where I'm admiring a Beautiful as well as Simple white Rose without a thorn ❤
I have sometimes inspirationally experienced that Mozart’s melody sounds like voices from above the heaven.
The essence of Mozart's music could be said a wonderfully harmonious crystal where beauty and simplicity are melted into one.
Cloudy weather with a hot coffee sitting in a cosy armchair talking about culture , listening to Mozart sonatas , that s a Delight !
That's right
The spirit of Mozart's music is so pretty unworldly that on listening to it I find myself being drawn into the another world where my soul could be totally liberated from this world enough to be mentally soothed and relieved from a real-life stress.
As I listen to Mozart's music with Gratitude for being able to hear it, I’m pretty happy to feel God's Blessing even more in my heart ❤
If I were to describe Mozart's music metaphorically, I might say it’s like a “ fantastic crystal ” , where beauty and simplicity are harmoniously melted into one.
Out of the remarkable 18 piano sonatas mozart has composed, the most heart wrenching one was the ii movement of sonata no.8 in a minor as some say it was in honour of his mother who had recently died prior to the sonatas existe.
After all the previous comments, I can only add, " Continue playing, Klara. Please." Outstanding! Thank you for this bounty, Brilliant Classics.
It's awesomely blessing that Mozart’s music inspiration is absolutely far beyond that of human being.
Mozart's music will lead me to mentally feel something in my heart that is extremely transparent as well as like a crystal where “ beauty and simplicity” are fused into one. ❤
The element of fantasy is added to Mozart’s harmonious music of beauty and simplicity like a “ hidden ingredient ”, creating an Exquisitely Harmonious Crystal in my heart 💖
I was familiar with Mozart when I was a child but when my Aunt took me and my cousin to see the movie Amadeus, it changed my life.
I know it's a movie and only slightly accurate but I became more serious in my music listening after that.
I don't play piano but if I did I would spend my lifetime playing these sonatas and doing nothing else.
😀 Not even Mozart had that luxury.
Mozart is if diamond was music. You don't need any explanation, context, or training to appreciate its sheer beauty.
Listening to this while doing my homework
Very beautiful. It makes me feel like I am in a garden full of flowers. Its raining in my soul.
I am calm and good,when I listen genius Mozart!
My youngest child listened/watched Baby Mozart (a CD at the time) as a toddler, gained top marks in all GCSE A Level subjects and now a qualified teacher at the young age of 24. Perhaps the parents should culture their young children more with classical music and let them enjoy their childhood.
Mozart`s sonatas are the best in the world!!!👏
His No.16, A minor and C minor are my favorites. Really listening to his music all the hard time has already passed. The joyful from the mind is totally expressed. That’s better than eating delicious food, buying good close.... when I was young I feel bad because I’m the only one in class who don’t like listening to pop music but now I realized this enjoyable feeling, pop music could never had made the same effect for me :))
My father Buell let me borrow all his CDs and I imported then onto my computer. My favorite was the Mozart. I used to listen all day to drown out the sound of the TV while I read.
The sound of Mozart’s music inspiringly pours awesomely a certain kind of spiritual energy with the wonderfully harmonious melody of “ Beauty and Simplicity” through my ears and into my heart ❤
The absolute, pure genius of WAM and the brilliant interpretation of the amazing Klara Wurtz: nothing else than perfection...
Klara Wurtz yes! I love to listen to her play while I work😁😁💜
Yes!!!
00:00:00 Piano Sonata No.1 in C, K279: I. Allegro
00:04:56 Piano Sonata No.1 in C, K279: II. Andante
00:10:09 Piano Sonata No.1 in C, K279: III. Allegro
00:13:31 Piano Sonata No.2 in F, K280: I. Allegro assai
00:18:02 Piano Sonata No.2 in F, K280: II. Adagio
00:24:04 Piano Sonata No.2 in F, K280: III. Presto
00:26:59 Piano Sonata No.3 in B flat, K281: I. Allegro
00:33:47 Piano Sonata No.3 in B flat, K281: II. Andante amoroso
00:39:19 Piano Sonata No.3 in B flat, K281: III. Rondeau: Allegro
00:43:56 Piano Sonata No.4 in E flat, K282: I. Adagio
00:50:57 Piano Sonata No.4 in E flat, K282: II. Menuetto
00:55:02 Piano Sonata No.4 in E flat, K282: III. Allegro
00:58:06 Piano Sonata No.5 in G, K283: I. Allegro
01:03:32 Piano Sonata No.5 in G, K283: II. Andante
01:09:14 Piano Sonata No.5 in G, K283: III. Presto
01:13:02 Piano Sonata No.6 in D, K284: I. Allegro
01:18:32 Piano Sonata No.6 in D, K284: II. Rondeau en polonaise: Andante
01:22:38 Piano Sonata No.6 in D, K284: III. Andante (Tema con variazioni)
01:38:15 Piano Sonata No.7 in C, K309: I. Allegro con spirito
01:44:13 Piano Sonata No.7 in C, K309: II. Andante un poco adagio
01:49:21 Piano Sonata No.7 in C, K309: III. Rondeau: Allegretto grazioso
01:55:23 Piano Sonata No.8 in A Minor, K310: I. Allegro maestoso
02:01:24 Piano Sonata No.8 in A Minor, K310: II. Andante cantabile con espressione
02:08:31 Piano Sonata No.8 in A Minor, K310: III. Presto
02:11:14 Piano Sonata No.9 In D, K311: I. Allegro con spirito
02:15:41 Piano Sonata No.9 In D, K311: II. Andante con espressione
02:20:33 Piano Sonata No.9 In D, K311: III. Rondeau: Allegro
02:26:39 Piano Sonata No.10 In C, KV330: I. Allegro moderato
02:33:20 Piano Sonata No.10 In C, KV330: II. Andante cantabile
02:39:53 Piano Sonata No.10 In C, KV330: III. Allegretto
02:45:36 Piano Sonata No.11 In A, K331: I. Andante grazioso
02:58:30 Piano Sonata No.11 In A, K331: II. Menuetto
03:04:25 Piano Sonata No.11 In A, K331: III. Alla Turca: Allegretto
03:07:50 Piano Sonata No.12 in F, K332: I. Allegro
03:14:24 Piano Sonata No.12 in F, K332: II. Adagio
03:19:07 Piano Sonata No.12 in F, K332:III. Allegro assai
03:25:58 Piano Sonata No.13 in B flat, K333: I. Allegro
03:33:20 Piano Sonata No.13 in B flat, K333: II. Andante cantabile
03:38:53 Piano Sonata No.13 in B flat, K333: III. Allegretto grazioso
03:45:30 Piano Sonata No.14 in C Minor, K457: I. Allegro molto
03:50:59 Piano Sonata No.14 in C Minor, K457: II. Adagio
03:58:42 Piano Sonata No.14 in C Minor, K457: III. Allegro assai
04:03:02 Piano Sonata No.15 in F, K533: Allegro
04:10:39 Piano Sonata No.15 in F, K533: Andante
04:17:14 Piano Sonata No.15 in F, K533: Rondeau: Allegretto
04:23:42 Piano Sonata No.16 in C, K545: I. Allegro
04:27:02 Piano Sonata No.16 in C, K545: II. Andante
04:31:12 Piano Sonata No.16 in C, K545: III. Rondo
04:32:58 Piano Sonata No.17 in B flat, K570: I. Allegro
04:38:32 Piano Sonata No.17 in B flat, K570: II. Adagio
04:46:07 Piano Sonata No.17 in B flat, K570: III. Allegretto
04:49:38 Piano Sonata No.18 in D, K576: I. Allegro
04:54:50 Piano Sonata No.18 in D, K576: II. Adagio
05:00:23 Piano Sonata No.18 in D, K576: III. Allegretto
Parfait, Magnifiquement , Joué !!!
Danke!
Thank you so much!
Thank you
Seriously, thx
How can one piano sound like a whole orchestra? Mozart was truly a genius. And yes, it's fun to play, really fun! The notes just run under your fingers.
I've just been sent home from school to self-isolate and am here listening to Mozart's piano sonatas. It's so relaxing and much better than being in school!
Edit: Here I am, isolating again and back at the Mozart piano sonatas.
Edit 2: Once again I am isolating and the Mozart piano sonatas go back on! These are really beautiful and I thank you for this video - I don't think I could be spending my time any better.
Mozart’s creativity in composition could be said that it is on a different level absolutely far beyond that of human beings.
The depth of breadth of Mozart's music is astonishing and moving and unimaginable and indescribable
If you had to say what peace do you listen to the most
@@anthonycooper446
Thankyou
All is my favorite music, especially songs.
I hope you are well
From
A corner of Tokyo
“ Beauty and Simplicity ” felt within the streaming of this music are harmoniously melted into like an invisible crystal in my heart 💗
I am composing my own pieces, and i am deeply in love with Mozart. So i am learning music from him, by listening to his masterful creations. What amazes me, his music is so simple, yet absolutely brilliant in a way no other composer can copy.
Mozart is the Apex of music
The comfort of Mozart‘s music is out of this world , and beyond compare.
These great performers perfectly understand Mozart's aesthetic , intent and spirit
so these performance are stellar and immaculate
Mozart's piano sonatas are the lullaby of mankind ,and the cradle of soul
There is only one performer here- Klara Würtz! Wonderfully clear and intensely artistic in her Mozart, yet her interpretations of Schubert and Mendelssohn are beautiful too! She is a great artist.
@@stonefireice6058
Thankyou
your wonderful comment
Please live well
Good luck
@@stonefireice6058.
When the real world feels like a desolate desert, listening to this music does lead me to the most valuable oasis to quench my spiritual thirst from the depths of my heart in the face of hardships in life ❤
Mozart. The one and only.
... and Bach.
There is probably no other music that can strike a cord in the heart of people around the world as much as Mozart’s music
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Thanks, Bach
Ονειροι Νύχτα May god bless you and Keep you
Thank you ❤️
Grazie
you always got my bach
How this supreme pianist has evaded my ears for so long is a mystery. This is such a beautiful find.
You are right!
Amo Mozart. Soy médica y toco el piano por desde chica, me ha acompañado toda la vida. Tengo 75 años.
en China el simbolo de la medicina incluye el de la musica
Sin Mozart no hay vida...
Mozart really takes you on a journey
Preferisci Mozart o Beethoven?
Que Deus a abençôe!
Can’t wait to Mozart’s new album!!
I love Mozart's music.
Same
YEAH! 😎
Quando ascolto una delle parti di queste sonate, che mi fa sentire l’amore della maternità, provo un profondo senso di pace nel mio cuore ❤
I have listened to classical muzik especially Amadeus Mozart from age 27 to this day that I am 85 ? Did I say 85 ? Yes I did, and that is how old I am. I keep forgetting, not only my age, my name too. That is the beauty of old age but don’t get old, there is no beauty to it. ,. If I remember, I had close to to 89 casets of classical musik but lost about all of them in stupidly flying between Iran and America , 90 times back and for. that is the truth 49 times one way and 90 times round trip.
This comment perplexes me
Can you imagine being born in the USA?
I was born in the USA and I liv it
@@fireseaswanson6304 ... I think it explains itself :)
What matters then is that you continue to listen to Mozart and enjoy its extraordinary beauty.
Beautiful!
モーツァルトのピアノソナタ全集⁉️なんて、夢のようなプログラム‼️🎵🎶どの曲も素晴らしくて、興奮しまくっついます。モーツァルトはやっぱり凄い‼️素晴らしい演奏の配信本当にありがとうございました😉👍🎶
Thanks brilliant Classics. I have discovered Klara Wuerz as a good interpreter of Mozart and Schumann and probably much else.The Mozart Sonatas are a delight from the earliest ones onward. Already as a child he knew something about life.
The music from mozart got something else, is so pure for the soul, like a prodigy child playing with his piano. Love it
Mozart, the original treble maker.
the level of genius in this man Mozart is absolutely staggering
He was kind of a whore in his private life, though... but I can't judge. I was also in my younger days. I just hope he made it into heaven.
@@buckaroobonzai2909 sorry to hear that, but is that true, or is it a rumor perhaps in that major film about him, some years back? It is true that back in that tme, artists had to make their finanial patrons happy, and posed problems..
I have purchased a book, containing all the 19 of Mozart's sonatas; in sheet music notation form, very recently. In just 1 years time, I have the aim and target to complete all his sonata works; and perform in the concert. 5000 hours of practice required to make this 5 hours with total 100% perfection with precise and appropriate dynamics, modulation and articulations. I am very adept at learning pieces very quickly and memorizing the pages of the book and playing accurately without seeing the notation. And, in 1 years time, I will be 25 years old. Hope to finish this uphill target by that that time. Anyways, love it a lot. From India, West Bengal, Kolkata.
That would be very impressive, we wish you the best of luck and hope you can achieve your goal!
can be all day listening Mozart
Mozart..., liberation from concerns, from care, pure joy.
Spirituality in a fallen, material world ready to jump for joy.
Mozart Classical Piano so relaxing
I wish you a long life 🙏🏽
I love classical music. It brings me to a world of calm.
2:45:36 I used to always listen to this as a child and pretended I was a ballerina because I was taking ballet at the time. This really was the soundtrack of my childhood.
If you Remember from Luigi’s Mansion.
(Me Walking to a Piano)
(Me Playing Mario kart Wii Credits)
(The Music Plays by itself)
Me: Huh What’s Going on.
(A Ghost Lady Appears)
Me: Who are you
Melody: My Name is Melody People call me the Spectral of beauty keys.
(Me Fainting)
a lovely memory..
Although I am very excited by a lot of modern classical music I keep going back to pieces like this - and Beethoven's sonata's too and they just keep getting better and better.
😍👍👍👍🙋
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Please, Don't throw around the word 'modern' to describe 'new stuff'.
@@feather1229 he is utilizing the word 'modern' properly. Whatever issue you have with that word, is a YOU issue.
so nice of you to share this precious collection of gorgeous music! how fortunate we all are! gratitude!
thank you so much
What wonderful selection!....... it seems that Mozart wrote this sonatas just yesterday....always fresh music for our soul....thank you to post this....
It would be no exaggeration to say that the awesomely wonderful synergy between Mozart’s inhuman mentality and the piano’s potentiality has crystallized into a timeless work of art in this universe.
Superhuman, not inhuman.
I only want to know one thing: How is it possible that at least 1,200 have so disliked this RUclips video that they have posted their dislike above? Was it Mozart who failed them? Klara Würtz, or the fact that it wasn't Chopin? In any event, it is inexplicable and absurd.
As for me, a simpleton, I confess, I join the 38,000+ who enjoyed it very much. Thanks for uploading.
They disliked it because it's impossible to play any of these peices without making a mistake.
@@bluebull399 :Especially the "Sonata Semplice" K545-- Mozart's "cruel" sense of humor.
@Zaphod Beeblebrox Of course not. I wasn't even close to a heart attack; just commented on dummies. Cheers!
@Zaphod Beeblebrox Touché!
The notes from 4:49 to 4:52 are just unbelievable. How much beauty in so less time!
Il suono della musica di Mozart riversa nel mio cuore un certo tipo di energia spirituale attraverso le mie orecchie ❤
These pieces are great because they're so simple that you don't need to pay attention to them at all, making them brilliant background music for repetitive tasks which require focus
Lo spirito della musica di Mozart vivra per sempre per non morire mai nei cuori delle persone che amano la musica di Mozart❤
Thanksgiving in Vancouver - alone tonight but listening to Mozart and reading Einstein quotes - enjoying the evening so much!
What a pretty wonderful gift from God it is for us to be able to share Mozart’s unworldly spirit staying alive eternally in the hearts of Mozart's lovers on listening to his music!!
The spirit of Mozart's music will live forever never to die in the hearts of Mozart lovers❤
By far the most Mozartian rendition I have ever heard!
Mozart's music fills with a sence of peace deep inside
I see you everywhere and I feel like I should let you know
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Thank you
so much to your fabulous comment
I am managed to survive the fifth wave attacking Tokyo While reading various many world wide literature(currently reading Arabian's Quran, Japanese translating 3volums), especially deeply love's auther is Manzoni, Proust , Verginia Woolf , etc. and listening to many classical music, especially love Bruckner, Debussy , Mussorgsky,etc.
So I post many comment
By the way
which is your country?
Good luck
@@shin-i-chikozima Wow I didn't expect such a nice reply! I'm from America, and I also listen to a lot of classical music so that's where I see a lot of your comments. And good luck with covid in Tokyo! My friend lives in Japan and she says that they're under a state of emergency. I hope the situation becomes better. Stay safe and be healthy!
@@cloud-dv1wb
Thank you
Japan is currently in the midst of a very busy election campaign to choose a Japanese Prime Minister.
Two male and two female candidates are fighting for the position
The autumn is around the corner
Good luck!
@@shin-i-chikozima rest in peace shinzo abe
I listen to the whole 5 hours, cleaning my house and shredding documents! Just loved it! ❤️
That's great to hear!
@@BrilliantClassics ... you should listen only to the music without doing anything.
@@vittoriomarano8230 ....you're right, i'll do that now!
I do the same.
If you told me a year ago that I’d be listening to classical music all the time I don’t think I’d believe you. I’ve always respected classical for how great and impactful it was on music in general but never listened to it until recently now I listen to it all the time
That’s fantastic to hear. I highly recommend you try out Chopin, and especially his scherzi and ballades! They are among the greatest pieces of music ever conceived
@@BRNRDNCK I will thanks I always like Alt Rock but lately I’ve been getting Post Punk and expanding my taste in a variety of genres
@@slimshady4life689 Nice! What bands?
@@BRNRDNCK for alt rock I’ve been into like Coldplay and twenty one pilots but I’ve been getting into Green Day, Oasis, All American Rejects, and Nirvana
Thank you! Mozart is my favorite classical musician.
Tengo 28, está música me acompaña desde que soy niño gracias a mi papá. Me gustan los comentarios de todos acá espero que si alguien lee esto sepa que esto va a seguir trascendiendo
Imagine having this music in your head. Being able to communicate it to the world. It's unbelievable. And just think. Nowhere in the entire universe can this be improved. That's infinity. And it can't be improved. It's almost beyond understanding.
Thank you so much for classifying each sonata in each minute, that way I won’t get lost choosing which one I’m gonna perform