This is great! The analysis at the end is exactly what I wanted, thank you very much for dedicating this valuable video to me. Undoubtedly one of the best codas and counterpoint examples in music history. Richard Strauss: "The splendid Jupiter Symphony of the master of masters. It is the most fantastic work I ever heard and I thought I was in heaven when those sounds reached my ears. 'Long live music, most beautiful of all the arts'." Beethoven's Leonore Overture as wonderfully beautiful as it is, is never greater than Jupiter Symphony. For me Beethoven is never greater than Mozart. Mozart is even more many-sided than Beethoven."
This is great! The analysis at the end is exactly what I wanted, thank you very much for dedicating this valuable video to me. Undoubtedly one of the best codas and counterpoint examples in music history.
Richard Strauss: "The splendid Jupiter Symphony of the master of masters. It is the most fantastic work I ever heard and I thought I was in heaven when those sounds reached my ears. 'Long live music, most beautiful of all the arts'." Beethoven's Leonore Overture as wonderfully beautiful as it is, is never greater than Jupiter Symphony. For me Beethoven is never greater than Mozart. Mozart is even more many-sided than Beethoven."
Thanks for your kind words also i really thank you for quoting these precious words of Strauss here :)) Long Live Mozart!
MORE SYMPHONIC SCORES!!! BRAVO!!!!
Also thank you foe highlighting the themes in the 4th mvt!
LETS GOOOOO