This is definitely in my top 10 Mozart pieces. Only he could write such a wonderful concerto for this strange combination of instruments and make it sound like it is the purest and most natural thing ever. And those melodies...the beginning of the second movement is incredibly moving.
He wasn’t even a big fan of the flute, or the harp for that matter, and he had to write for the skill level of the patron he wrote this for. That he could juggle all that and still produce such a sublime masterpiece is astonishing.
Lots of great textures in this specific concerto. You rarely hear so much pizzicato in other Mozart concerti. And the primary theme of the first movement with the octaves is really cool.
@@therealrealludwigvanbeethoven what are you talking about? who are you talking to? Did you think my praise of this piece was an insult? What an idiot you are.
@@therealrealludwigvanbeethoven Grow up child. Stop pointlessly insulting Wölfl as if you know a single ounce about music composition and how to evaluate its validity.
This is definitely in my top 10 Mozart pieces. Only he could write such a wonderful concerto for this strange combination of instruments and make it sound like it is the purest and most natural thing ever. And those melodies...the beginning of the second movement is incredibly moving.
Only Mozart could compose so naturally having being commissioned and hating the solo instrumentation. It's amazing!
@@miguelfontesmeira That's true. Mozart couldn't compose bad things even if he tried to.
Same for me.
He wasn’t even a big fan of the flute, or the harp for that matter, and he had to write for the skill level of the patron he wrote this for. That he could juggle all that and still produce such a sublime masterpiece is astonishing.
Lots of great textures in this specific concerto. You rarely hear so much pizzicato in other Mozart concerti. And the primary theme of the first movement with the octaves is really cool.
The whole thing is as brilliant as fine cut crystal reflecting candlelight.
As a musical composer mozart is true genius
1st movement
0:05 begins | 5:36 intro |
2nd movement
3rd movement
Ironically, Mozart disliked the flute and harp a lot and yet still put this out. Amazing. Haha.
The first movement of this was in Baby Mozart, the second movement was in Amadeus and the third movement was in Brainy Baby.
Great piece
I’m not a lover of Mozart, but I really like this concerto.
What are your favorite Mozart pieces?
@@nicomatf Probably his most famous operas.
@@Dylonely_9274 oh cool
@@nicomatf What about yours ?
@@Dylonely_9274 his late symphonies and his operas, and the clarinet concert
0:00 Baby Einstein: Baby Mozart
10:06 Amadeus
17:49 Brainy Baby: Right Brain
Does anyone know who wrote the cadenzas they play? They’re quite beautiful.
17:49 Brainy Baby
Who's here from baby mozart? 🥲
The first movement of this concerto is the one featured in Baby Mozart, the third movement was featured in Brainy Baby's Right Brain.
@@kikicallahan3662 And the beginning of the second was played in the movie Amadeus
@glennjanot8128 Amadeus starred Quasimodo
Terrible cadenza by the performer/s as usual with classical era music -_-
Good piece however.
Why do you think it is ?
@@wolfie8748 They added new measures to the music, rather than extending an existing one. It ruins the form.
It is a masterful piece---not merely "good," and certainly superior to Wölfl.
@@therealrealludwigvanbeethoven what are you talking about? who are you talking to? Did you think my praise of this piece was an insult? What an idiot you are.
@@therealrealludwigvanbeethoven Grow up child. Stop pointlessly insulting Wölfl as if you know a single ounce about music composition and how to evaluate its validity.