I just want to say that Mozart music for me is so special it gives me a feeling of immortality, happiness, sadness, power, rebellion, all emotions are awake when i listen to Mozart its like he is talking to us with his music and taking us to another dimension in a world where nothing is impossible .
I'm a devout Wagnerite. But a steady diet of Wagner is eccentric and fattening, not to mention perhaps a trifle loud and bombastic to others around you.. But my love for Mozart is infinitive. I'll take him any time, morning noon or night.
나는 광해대왕(조선 15대왕 1575~1641)을 뫼옵던 장렬경휘정성명숙현신정순왕비(章烈敬徽貞聖明淑顯愼貞順王妃-광해군비 문성군부인 류씨 文城郡夫人 柳氏 1576~1623)니라. 대체 이 반정이 종묘와 사직을 위한 것이더냐 부귀와 영화를 도모하기위한 것이더냐. 대답해보라!!!
Mozart certainly would feel vastly honored and enchanted perceiving u taking him at any time. I am exceedingly fond of him as well albeit my love for him wouldn't go so far as yours. As priming coat for theatre performances though his deeds are being used by my theatre circle what we all highly recommend for these purposes.
Thank you for your comments. An unexpected and rare appreciation of the world community other than those with English as their mother-tongue in your kind words... By the way, my favorite in this list is the II. Andante part of 21th piano concerto (Elvira Madigan). Yorumlarınız için çok teşekkürler. Nazik sözcüklerinizde ana dili İngilizce olmayan dünya halklarının beklenmeyen ve nadir bir şekilde takdir edilmesi ... Bu arada, bu listede benim favorim 21 nolu piyano konçertosunun (Elvira Madigan) II. ve Andante kısmıdır.
Growing up at the base of the Rocky Mountains I spent hours and hours in the forest and nearby lakes. The wind whispering through the pine boughs always made me catch my breath and stand still. It made me smile from the inside out and from head to toe. On many an occasion I would sit near a fire with the embers crackling and popping. Often with a mug cradled in my hands filled to brimming with cocoa or another warm beverage to chase the chill from my fingertips. In a world chaos laden these are the moments I hold in my mind when life becomes loud and less than peaceful. My thinking spot in the woods is always just a thought away. Just like this music now and the imagery of the fire that accompanies it. Is there really anything more magic? I think not.
Try to listen to Mozart in the Rocky Mountains. Just you and the music. I do this often here in Germany in the woods early in the morning. It's perferct: The music, the environment and me - we are one. I envy you for having the livetime opportunity to be in the US.... great country!
that reminds me of a vacation near Sergeac, France. There was an archeological dig below Hotel Castel Merle where I was staying. I went down to the dig at dusk. It was a little grove that was absolutely still except, every 15 or 20 seconds, there was this trill of a single bird. The wind was so still that I could hear, ever so slightly, a hush.
Classical music is often referred to as the universal language, and for good reason. Its emotive power transcends linguistic and cultural barriers, communicating directly with the human spirit. Whether you're in a concert hall in Vienna, a living room in Tokyo, or a cafe in New York, the language of classical music speaks to people from all walks of life, fostering a sense of unity and shared human experience.
No tengo palabras para describir lo que siento al escuchar esta música a veces lloro de felicidad otras simplemente se me pone la piel de gallina O las dos cosas a la vez.Es pura magia.En cuestión de música no hay nada ni nadie que supere a estos compositores Mozart, Chopin, Beethoven,liszt grieg,txaicoski rachmaninoff etc.
אין על המלחין הדגול מוצרט! בכל בוקר מוקדם בזמן הליכת הבוקר יצירותיו נותנים לי את קצב ההליכה לתחילתו של בוקר. וממריץ אותי ליום נוסף של בריאות והנאה!! בוקר טוב למלחין מוצרט נשמתו צרורה בגן העדן
As I read these wonderful comments, written in French, Russian, English, Italian and other languages, I see the unification provided by Mozart’s mesmerizing music of a multitude of nationalities, races, religions and differences of all sorts. What a sublime result.
La música... el lenguaje universal. Nos enseña que todos los seres humanos formamos una sola raza, no existen las diferencias. Pero a la vez, cada uno de nosotros tiene su propia esencia.
I have been recuperating from eye surgery and listening to Baroque and Medieval music. I then thought I would take a listen to Mozart. HOLY SMOKE!!! The guy was a genius! It is like listening to a storm of notes and beautiful sounds rushing at you all at once. He has layers of musical themes working at the same time. I can see why Leonard Bernstein said Mozart was a musical genius that comes along once every 1,000 years.
So wasn't Beethoven and Franz Schubert which composed much and then was drowned at the age of 31! 🤦♀️😡👿 No telling what else this genius would have produced had he lived longer!!! 💁♀️🙆🏻♀️ 🎼🎶 Your Daily Beethoven (and friends) 😉 Schubert composed the song „Der Wanderer“ (The Wanderer) in 1816, when he was about 19 years old. That same year, Beethoven had returned from his tour of European capitals, and would begin composition of his first Symphony the following year. ruclips.net/video/cUxjaXhuDb0/видео.html Der Wanderer Ich komme vom Gebirge her, Es dampft das Tal, es braust das Meer. Ich wandle still, bin wenig froh, Und immer fragt der Seufzer: wo? Die Sonne dünkt mich hier so kalt, Die Blüte welk, das Leben alt, Und was sie reden, leerer Schall, Ich bin ein Fremdling überall. Wo bist du, mein geliebtes Land? Gesucht, geahnt und nie gekannt! Das Land, das Land, so hoffnungsgrün, Das Land, wo meine Rosen blühn, Wo meine Freunde wandeln gehn, Wo meine Toten auferstehn, Das Land, das meine Sprache spricht, O Land, wo bist du? Ich wandle still, bin wenig froh, Und immer fragt der Seufzer: wo? Im Geisterhauch tönt’s mir zurück: „Dort, wo du nicht bist, dort ist das Glück!“ --- The Wanderer I come down from the mountains The valley is steaming, the sea roars. I wander silent, little glad, And always my sigh demands: where? The sun here seems so cold, The flowers faded, life old, And what they say sounds hollow; I am a stranger everywhere. Where are you, my beloved land? Sought for, dreamed of, and never known! That land so green with hope, That land where my roses bloom, Where my friends walkl, Where my dead are resurrected, The land where my language is spoken, Oh, land, where are you? I wander silent, little glad, And always my sigh demands: where? A ghostly whisper replies, “There, where you are not, there is happiness!"
@@markussabogabriel5846 its dépend, if someone was not growing up in a family who know, or heard any classical music, its not easy for this person.. Mozart is for joy,happiness, tears,blessing,un génie, I love him even he died 250 years ago
Mozart is the greatest. His humour and playful life comes to life in his orchestration. His algorithm, musical signature in every piece is similar to Joshua fit the battle of Jericho. Such a clever man.
Derek Han. I would like to write a few words about this very refined pianist who interprets the concerts here magnificently! Born in the United States to Chinese parents, in 1977 he won the international competition in Athens. After which he carried out an intense concert and recording activity. Although he also successfully carried out a professional activity in the banking and financial field, he continued to cultivate his great passion for music. He passed away in 2021 at just 63 years old due to complications related to Covid 19. I and all music lovers are infinitely grateful to him for having left us this extraordinary legacy.
It's almost unearthly and it makes me think sometimes that Mozart came from another dimension. (No, I don't really believe that.)The same effect is created in me when I hear the second movement of the 21st piano concerto.
It really is transcendent isn't it the 2nd movement of No'23...my favourite piece of classical music, incredible. I prefer other versions which are slightly slower, the emotion is even greater.
Mozarts 2nd movements from his piano concertos are some of his most ahead of his time pieces. While 1sts are very “classical period” in your face, some of the middle movements are absolutely stepping into romanticism. So good
I never cease to admire this music. It is formally perfect, packed with inspired melodies, crystal clear in its orchestral textures (Beethoven, please note!) and covers every human emotion. I adore this great man and his legacy to the world of music.
@antoniosilva7083 It Isn't MY problem, it's BEETHOVEN'S! Beethoven's musical textures are unnecessarily dense at times, particularly in some of his piano sonatas and, for example, in the much praised 9th symphony, in which he thumps and thumps and thumps to the end, rather like a child unable to get what he wants who makes a loud noise to assert himself. Yes, I know his deafness had affected his composition and this heavy-duty Sturm und Drang stuff can be partly attributed to that. In his piano music, much of which is perfectly formed and beautifully articulated, he is over-fond of a bass figuration so far down that the harmonic clarity is impaired and the beauty of the music suffers. This is never the case with Mozart, whose music soars to sublime heights without resorting to melodramatic gesture but achieves perfection always with clear textures, refined lines and economic language.
@@rogernichols1124 I like too much bass figuration. Some deaf people like Beethoven and myself (in some level and since a few years ago) can hear bass better than the usual. Besides, Mozart’s piano was quite different. No doubt, for me Mozart and Beethoven are two different men, living in different time, so I understand their music differently. And I love both.
I agree Randall. It's like every one of his concertos is conceived as a mosaic where all the little diverse elements are intertwined and somehow come across as one beautiful whole creation.
One thousand years from now a listener will relish these timeless piano concertos by Wolfgang as we do now. During these times the music becomes that much more soothing. Godspeed to all.
Mozart was a legend born personality. Although he was dead earlier, but he gave the music numerous works and much beautiful than those who lived a longer life than Mozart. He was a God given gift to the world to be a giant legend in music... Thanks for uploading.
Mozart is by far the most brilliant composer I have ever listen to I love his music. It sounds so alive and that's how I feel when I listen to his music. Love it.
I perform many piano concerts of several composers of that era & Beethoven seems to be the most popular. But in comparison - Mozart wrote (21) operas; Beethoven wrote (1). Mozart wrote so much instrumentation for All instruments in the orchestra (including.flute; harp; oboe + bassoon) only trumpet he didn't like. He also knew (13) languages of which he wrote half to music. Beethoven only knew German+ some Italian + English. More to say here but the point is clear
What a treasure this recording is. Includes Concertos Nos. 20, 21, 22, 23 and 25. They have the most incredible (beautifully emotive) Second Movements.
@@rogernichols1124 I have to agree with you on that. The repeated 7-note motif gets me every time. Long ago I read an essay on the Piano Concertos -- the author spoke of how the second movements were a direct view into the soul of Mozart. From that one would infer that Mozart had a deep understanding of what it meant to be sad. Not a uniquely sad life, but definitely we can hear that Mozart was able to evoke it beautifully.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and "Born to write not an easy life". Mozart Symphonies are the music without the borders. Consequently, Mozart music is also innovation the humanity souls and heart forever. Moreover, Mozart music also inspires worldwide audience for many generations to come.
Thank you for watching this video by Brilliant Classics, we hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to share it and subscribe to our RUclips channel: brilliant-classics.lnk.to/RUclips Tracklist: Piano Concerto No. 15 In B-Flat Major, K 450: 0:00:00 I. Allegro 0:11:04 II. Adagio 0:16:24 III. Allegro Assai Piano Concerto No. 11 In F Major K 413: 0:24:16 I. Allegro 0:33:29 II. Larghetto 0:41:05 III. Tempo Di Menuetto Piano Concerto No. 23 In A Major K 488: 0:46:28 I. Allegro 0:57:16 II. Andante 1:03:31 III. Allegro Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K 467 "Elvira Madigan": 1:11:30 I. Allegro 1:26:09 II. Andante 1:32:57 III. Allegro Vivace Assai Piano Concerto No. 1 In F Major, K 37: 1:40:31 I Allegro 1:45:51 II. Andante 1:51:22 III. Allegro Piano Concerto No. 25 In C Major, K 503: 1:56:19 I. Allegro Maestoso 2:13:38 II. Andante 2:21:01 III. Allegretto Piano Concerto No. 20 In D Minor, K 466: 2:30:59 I. Allegro 2:44:54 II. Romanze 2:53:18 III. Allegro Assai Piano Concerto No. 22 In E-Flat Major, K 482: 3:01:09 I. Allegro 3:15:10 II. Andante 3:24:02 III. Allegro
Quando ascolto questa musica, sento che “ Bellezza e Semplicità ” si fondono armoniosamente in uno per diventare un cristallo come un’oasi che dona guarigione spirituale e momenti fantastici ❤
What is striking to me is how recognisible Mozart is... This video autoplayed while I was working - I haven't heard No. 15 (first in playlist) up to this point - despite this I could immediately tell that this is Mozart who I'm listening to. I mean literally after first two seconds. Mozart is so sublime and well versed - an absolute bliss to listen to.
A very beautiful collection of piano concertos.I have the complete collection of cds from opera omnia of Mozart from BRILLIANT I have already purchased..I must say that the collection of piano concertos played by Derek Han,piano and Paul Freeman,Philharmonia Orchestra is superb!
Да простят меня люди, не знающие музыки Моцарта и не слушающие это великолепие музыкальной Гармонии, им неведомо это богатство Духа, которое открыто для всех! Придите и прикоснитесь🌻🥀🌹🌷🌞
Thank you so much for your compilation and posting of my favourite composer's (which has never failed in uplifting my soul to the highest heights); laying here in bed anticipating the arrival of my birthday (another of my favourite things) which will be in the next few days, I feel so enriched and blessed in accessing such very high frequency music; and in such gratitude for this media, and for all the people who have contributed their musical resources!
As a recent graduate of SUNY SCCC SCHOOL OF MUSiIC, I truly value the true quality and grace of MOZART and this lovely performance. THANK YOU ##MARK J MASSARE##
Heaven for me is listening to piano Concerto No. 1, in the time 10:34-10:58. This version has a beautiful ending; more mesmerizing and is a beautiful interpretation from other artists. Mozart was a God given musician and each one of us has his own heaven to celebrate. I have many and this is as touching to my soul as the ending music in the Elīna Garanča Dmitri Hvorostovsky 'La ci darem la mano'
Que maravilla,Me encanta esta musica tan bella. Deliciosa y sutil. Gracias a Dios x la inspiracion y los medios, que nos permite oir esta belleza de compases.
Amen thank you Jesus 🙏🏽🧡🙏🏽🧡🙏🏽🧡 .I am praying for everyone who needs a Miracle. Only God can do the impossible, He can make a way when there seems to be no way. Today I pray God touches your health, your home, your family, your faith, and your finances. God bless you Amen!
Acordei totalmente para estas obras primas e divinas!!!!!gratidão a todos que participaram para que eu tivesse total ascesso as maravilhas para quem está ascessando consciência do bem...bom e Belo.do divino universo. Eu no Brasil -go-2021.....
Estos maravillosos conciertos llegan al alma . Alguien dijo que el mejor es el número veinte y yo estoy completamente de acuerdo esta romanza es la más dulce que haya escuchado en toda mi vida. Gracias por compartirla.
So huge has been Mozart’s music influence on scores of composers, that even a giant Tchaikovsky used the theme from Allegro Maestoso ( Concerto #25) for his opera “Queen of Spades” ( Пиковая дама). The melody summarized “Rococo” era, but most of all, Tchaikovsky’s love and admiration of Mozart’s music.
"even a giant Tchaikovsky" you make it sound like he was a bigger artist than Wolfie. if there is any composer that could ever hold a candle to his genius, it would be Vivaldi, or maybe Beethoven.
@@varolussalsanclar1163 Your dismissal of Tchaikovsky as a major composer, is unfounded. Millions of his music devotees would argue with you. In musical history Tchaikovsky is rightfully equal to quite a few beloved composers, including Herr Mozart. His compositions include, but not limited to: 6 symphonies; 5 simphonic Fantasies; 2 piano concertos; violin concerto; several quartets; Choral music; numerous songs , called Romances, and His 7 Operas and 3 ballets. Most of his compositions are as known and performed by the best around the world, as Mozart’s and Beethoven’s compositions. He was also, along with his friend Prof.Nikolai Rubinstein, a founder of Moscow Conservatory.
Thanking to "Brilliant Classics", and ...in order to be appeared in the timeline the No. of the concert we listen to, I suggest to edit the Tracklist as follows: Tracklist: Piano Concerto No. 15 In B-Flat Major, K 450: 0:00:00 No. 15 - I. Allegro 0:11:04 No. 15 - II. Adagio 0:16:24 No. 15 - III. Allegro Assai Piano Concerto No. 11 In F Major K 413: 0:24:16 No. 11 - I. Allegro 0:33:29 No. 11 - II. Larghetto 0:41:05 No. 11 - III. Tempo Di Menuetto Piano Concerto No. 23 In A Major K 488: 0:46:28 No. 23 - I. Allegro 0:57:16 No. 23 - II. Andante 1:03:31 No. 23 - III. Allegro Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K 467 "Elvira Madigan": 1:11:30 No. 21 - I. Allegro 1:26:09 No. 21 - II. Andante 1:32:57 No. 21 - III. Allegro Vivace Assai Piano Concerto No. 1 In F Major, K 37: 1:40:31 No. 1 - I Allegro 1:45:51 No. 1 - II. Andante 1:51:22 No. 1 - III. Allegro Piano Concerto No. 25 In C Major, K 503: 1:56:19 No. 25 - I. Allegro Maestoso 2:13:38 No. 25 - II. Andante 2:21:01 No. 25 - III. Allegretto Piano Concerto No. 20 In D Minor, K 466: 2:30:59 No. 20 - I. Allegro 2:44:54 No. 20 - II. Romanze 2:53:18 No. 20 - III. Allegro Assai Piano Concerto No. 22 In E-Flat Major, K 482: 3:01:09 No. 22 - I. Allegro 3:15:10 No. 22 - II. Andante 3:24:02 No. 22 - III. Allegro
Treasured works, beautifully rendered. No matter how often heard, or interpreted by other great players, it is a delight to find a performance that seems to bring out almost a new quality in these concertos. To my ear, it is a delicacy & a near-ethereal force that I associate with Mozart at his finest. Here, I can somehow imagine Han, Freeman & the Philharmonia being encouraged by the composer himself to "...play it in this manner - how nice it will be!" Pardon my enchantment... :)
Mozart's piano concertos are beautiful, but their emotional tone is so one-dimensional. But that lack of depth is the limitation of the classical period of music in general.
@@stephenphillips4984 Ha! Mozart merely pretty? Nonsense, Stephen - with respect, you miss his emotional depth & varied mood altogether. Every composer (or painter or poet) has his/her sounds, brushwork or phrasing, to result in an identifiable style; entire periods show the same normative features; which, in turn, are the frame of reference for the artist. No one transcends his/her culture. As an architect, I assure you most people judge a building by its decorative exterior, & never walk inside, much less study its structure, systems, or reasons for being. So, we need to, in a sense, take for granted the stylistic tropes, & listen deeper. Personally, I'm not even a "Mozart guy;" my Desert Island choice (aren't such comparisons stupid?) would probably be Corelli, or Stravinsky, for what it's worth. Nevertheless, can we guess that Wolfgang would invite you, or me, inside? :)
Wolfie 🤗 ''....This was a music I’d never heard. Filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing. It seemed to me that I was hearing the very voice of God''
I LOVE Mozart piano concertos a I LOVE the Philadelphia Orchestra! I had the pleasure of seeing them do a Mozart piano concerto many years ago with a different pianist and it was AMAZING! I hope to see them again someday. Thank you. This is the perfect way to start the day. Great selection and sound quality too on this album. I love this channel.
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Gracias mil Mozart.por existir.esas hermosas melodias tan bellas.es.como que.inyecta vida para las almas con desesperación gracias.por tus bellas melodias.
I just want to say that Mozart music for me is so special it gives me a feeling of immortality, happiness, sadness, power, rebellion, all emotions are awake when i listen to Mozart its like he is talking to us with his music and taking us to another dimension in a world where nothing is impossible .
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I'm a devout Wagnerite. But a steady diet of Wagner is eccentric and fattening, not to mention perhaps a trifle loud and bombastic to others around you.. But my love for Mozart is infinitive. I'll take him any time, morning noon or night.
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나는 광해대왕(조선 15대왕 1575~1641)을 뫼옵던 장렬경휘정성명숙현신정순왕비(章烈敬徽貞聖明淑顯愼貞順王妃-광해군비 문성군부인 류씨 文城郡夫人 柳氏 1576~1623)니라. 대체 이 반정이 종묘와 사직을 위한 것이더냐 부귀와 영화를 도모하기위한 것이더냐. 대답해보라!!!
Mozart certainly would feel vastly honored and enchanted perceiving u taking him at any time. I am exceedingly fond of him as well albeit my love for him wouldn't go so far as yours. As priming coat for theatre performances though his deeds are being used by my theatre circle what we all highly recommend for these purposes.
Yes...1st thing ...everyday...
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Yes! Mozart anytime 🎉❤
A world with Mozarts music in it is a world worth living in.
it impicliates this real world we live in is not worth living in
Fantastic thinking, reasoning and very well illustrated on paper.
Thank you
long live Mozart forever
A serious point...
Mozart ist Natur, Sonnenschein, Liebe und Glueck, Gottessegen und Licht!
Und DRAMA?? Don Giovanni, Figaro, Idomeneo usw.
Besides the music, I enjoy seeing all the different languages in the comments section. Great music is not only timeless, it is universal.
Thank you for your comments. An unexpected and rare appreciation of the world community other than those with English as their mother-tongue in your kind words... By the way, my favorite in this list is the II. Andante part of 21th piano concerto (Elvira Madigan).
Yorumlarınız için çok teşekkürler. Nazik sözcüklerinizde ana dili İngilizce olmayan dünya halklarının beklenmeyen ve nadir bir şekilde takdir edilmesi ... Bu arada, bu listede benim favorim 21 nolu piyano konçertosunun (Elvira Madigan) II. ve Andante kısmıdır.
@@m.lutfiovecoglu1741 that part is one of the most beautiful pieces of music on earth! actually it is not even earthly but rather heavenly!
So kind of you 🙏🙏🙏
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Growing up at the base of the Rocky Mountains I spent hours and hours in the forest and nearby lakes. The wind whispering through the pine boughs always made me catch my breath and stand still. It made me smile from the inside out and from head to toe. On many an occasion I would sit near a fire with the embers crackling and popping. Often with a mug cradled in my hands filled to brimming with cocoa or another warm beverage to chase the chill from my fingertips. In a world chaos laden these are the moments I hold in my mind when life becomes loud and less than peaceful. My thinking spot in the woods is always just a thought away. Just like this music now and the imagery of the fire that accompanies it. Is there really anything more magic? I think not.
Try to listen to Mozart in the Rocky Mountains. Just you and the music. I do this often here in Germany in the woods early in the morning. It's perferct: The music, the environment and me - we are one.
I envy you for having the livetime opportunity to be in the US.... great country!
Beautifully articulated response!
that reminds me of a vacation near Sergeac, France. There was an archeological dig below Hotel Castel Merle where I was staying. I went down to the dig at dusk. It was a little grove that was absolutely still except, every 15 or 20 seconds, there was this trill of a single bird. The wind was so still that I could hear, ever so slightly, a hush.
Well put, magic indeed
Classical music is often referred to as the universal language, and for good reason. Its emotive power transcends linguistic and cultural barriers, communicating directly with the human spirit. Whether you're in a concert hall in Vienna, a living room in Tokyo, or a cafe in New York, the language of classical music speaks to people from all walks of life, fostering a sense of unity and shared human experience.
Mozart endless river of happiness, joy, peace and harmony.
No tengo palabras para describir lo que siento al escuchar esta música a veces lloro de felicidad otras simplemente se me pone la piel de gallina O las dos cosas a la vez.Es pura magia.En cuestión de música no hay nada ni nadie que supere a estos compositores Mozart, Chopin, Beethoven,liszt grieg,txaicoski rachmaninoff etc.
אין על המלחין הדגול מוצרט! בכל בוקר מוקדם בזמן הליכת הבוקר יצירותיו נותנים לי את קצב ההליכה לתחילתו של בוקר.
וממריץ אותי ליום נוסף של בריאות והנאה!!
בוקר טוב למלחין מוצרט
נשמתו צרורה בגן העדן
As I read these wonderful comments, written in French, Russian, English, Italian and other languages, I see the unification provided by Mozart’s mesmerizing music of a multitude of nationalities, races, religions and differences of all sorts. What a sublime result.
"Western Civilization IS civilization." - Mark Styne
Genius boy u do know that it's not "moral" to say that all religions and cultures are good.
La música... el lenguaje universal. Nos enseña que todos los seres humanos formamos una sola raza, no existen las diferencias. Pero a la vez, cada uno de nosotros tiene su propia esencia.
I have been recuperating from eye surgery and listening to Baroque and Medieval music. I then thought I would take a listen to Mozart. HOLY SMOKE!!! The guy was a genius! It is like listening to a storm of notes and beautiful sounds rushing at you all at once. He has layers of musical themes working at the same time. I can see why Leonard Bernstein said Mozart was a musical genius that comes along once every 1,000 years.
So wasn't Beethoven and Franz Schubert which composed much and then was drowned at the age of 31! 🤦♀️😡👿 No telling what else this genius would have produced had he lived longer!!! 💁♀️🙆🏻♀️
🎼🎶 Your Daily Beethoven (and friends) 😉
Schubert composed the song „Der Wanderer“ (The Wanderer) in 1816, when he was about 19 years old. That same year, Beethoven had returned from his tour of European capitals, and would begin composition of his first Symphony the following year.
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Der Wanderer
Ich komme vom Gebirge her,
Es dampft das Tal, es braust das Meer.
Ich wandle still, bin wenig froh,
Und immer fragt der Seufzer: wo?
Die Sonne dünkt mich hier so kalt,
Die Blüte welk, das Leben alt,
Und was sie reden, leerer Schall,
Ich bin ein Fremdling überall.
Wo bist du, mein geliebtes Land?
Gesucht, geahnt und nie gekannt!
Das Land, das Land, so hoffnungsgrün,
Das Land, wo meine Rosen blühn,
Wo meine Freunde wandeln gehn,
Wo meine Toten auferstehn,
Das Land, das meine Sprache spricht,
O Land, wo bist du?
Ich wandle still, bin wenig froh,
Und immer fragt der Seufzer: wo?
Im Geisterhauch tönt’s mir zurück:
„Dort, wo du nicht bist, dort ist das Glück!“
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The Wanderer
I come down from the mountains
The valley is steaming, the sea roars.
I wander silent, little glad,
And always my sigh demands: where?
The sun here seems so cold,
The flowers faded, life old,
And what they say sounds hollow;
I am a stranger everywhere.
Where are you, my beloved land?
Sought for, dreamed of, and never known!
That land so green with hope,
That land where my roses bloom,
Where my friends walkl,
Where my dead are resurrected,
The land where my language is spoken,
Oh, land, where are you?
I wander silent, little glad,
And always my sigh demands: where?
A ghostly whisper replies,
“There, where you are not, there is happiness!"
Sorry, *So weren't... Hahaha
Took me some time and matureness to learn the same as you said
Fantastic thinking, reasoning and very well illustrated on paper.
Thank you
Long live Mozart forever
@@markussabogabriel5846 its dépend, if someone was not growing up in a family who know, or heard any classical music, its not easy for this person.. Mozart is for joy,happiness, tears,blessing,un génie, I love him even he died 250 years ago
Mozart is my favorite composer. All his works are great. Thank you for great selection.
too many notes ..
@@magnetiktrax "There are too many notes your majesty"
@@fyfyi6053hehe 😂
Not as many many as Franz Listz's! 😆 @@magnetiktrax
Mozart is the greatest. His humour and playful life comes to life in his orchestration. His algorithm, musical signature in every piece is similar to Joshua fit the battle of Jericho. Such a clever man.
..more than "clever" - God sent.
More than "God sent"; Mozart.
Mozart hat durch seine wunderbare Musik mein Leben bereichert!
natürlich!
The painting is called Bellorophon on Pegasus, Artist is Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Derek Han. I would like to write a few words about this very refined pianist who interprets the concerts here magnificently! Born in the United States to Chinese parents, in 1977 he won the international competition in Athens. After which he carried out an intense concert and recording activity. Although he also successfully carried out a professional activity in the banking and financial field, he continued to cultivate his great passion for music. He passed away in 2021 at just 63 years old due to complications related to Covid 19. I and all music lovers are infinitely grateful to him for having left us this extraordinary legacy.
Thank you for sharing.
That middle movement of #23 - reliably gives me chills on the back of my neck. Sublime.
It's almost unearthly and it makes me think sometimes that Mozart came from another dimension. (No, I don't really believe that.)The same effect is created in me when I hear the second movement of the 21st piano concerto.
It really is transcendent isn't it the 2nd movement of No'23...my favourite piece of classical music, incredible. I prefer other versions which are slightly slower, the emotion is even greater.
Thank you! What would the world be without Mozart?
No, what would the world be without Bach? Mozart has sublime moments, whereas Bach has infinitely many.
@@stelun56 Please don't make a comment about the beauty of Mozart into a battle of composers.
Nothing but a hell place !
Fantastic thinking, reasoning and very well illustrated on paper.
Thank you
long live Mozart forever
1:24:25 His symphony No. 40
2:12:20 La Marseillaise
Mozarts 2nd movements from his piano concertos are some of his most ahead of his time pieces. While 1sts are very “classical period” in your face, some of the middle movements are absolutely stepping into romanticism. So good
I never cease to admire this music. It is formally perfect, packed with inspired melodies, crystal clear in its orchestral textures (Beethoven, please note!) and covers every human emotion. I adore this great man and his legacy to the world of music.
“Beethoven, please note”? Qual é o teu problema, homem? Abre os teus ouvidos!
@antoniosilva7083 It Isn't MY problem, it's BEETHOVEN'S! Beethoven's musical textures are unnecessarily dense at times, particularly in some of his piano sonatas and, for example, in the much praised 9th symphony, in which he thumps and thumps and thumps to the end, rather like a child unable to get what he wants who makes a loud noise to assert himself. Yes, I know his deafness had affected his composition and this heavy-duty Sturm und Drang stuff can be partly attributed to that. In his piano music, much of which is perfectly formed and beautifully articulated, he is over-fond of a bass figuration so far down that the harmonic clarity is impaired and the beauty of the music suffers.
This is never the case with Mozart, whose music soars to sublime heights without resorting to melodramatic gesture but achieves perfection always with clear textures, refined lines and economic language.
@@rogernichols1124 I like too much bass figuration. Some deaf people like Beethoven and myself (in some level and since a few years ago) can hear bass better than the usual. Besides, Mozart’s piano was quite different. No doubt, for me Mozart and Beethoven are two different men, living in different time, so I understand their music differently. And I love both.
Anyone who besmirches Beethoven in this way is a d*ad man. You don't understand him/it, pleb. Keep living your boring life.
Mozart is medicine. I've playing this endlessly for years.
Mozart..
These are the most perfectly conceived and penned compositions of all time. That's just my opinion, of course.
I agree Randall. It's like every one of his concertos is conceived as a mosaic where all the little diverse elements are intertwined and somehow come across as one beautiful whole creation.
@gmahlman I've been listening to Mozart for about 45 years and I still cannot account for how a human being ever created such sounds.
One thousand years from now a listener will relish these timeless piano concertos by Wolfgang as we do now. During these times the music becomes that much more soothing. Godspeed to all.
In 1000 years, humankind will no longer be a thing.
感谢提供我最喜欢的音乐家的钢琴曲!这个版本是最好的👍
@@leo32190 ww2
Still it is not Bach
@@leo32190 Won''t the whales return the favor and try to save us?
1:51:23 is my best part. It takes me to another world.
Amazing ... Amazing ... Amazing Absolutely !!! Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is the best forever !!!
Great Music Forever !
Merci de tout mon coeur pour cette belle expérience des pianos concertos de Mozart, des soirées de plaisir avec lui. C'est tout simplement génial!
Can you imagine musical note without rest? He is the Mozart, rest of the mankind
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Mozart was a legend born personality. Although he was dead earlier, but he gave the music numerous works and much beautiful than those who lived a longer life than Mozart. He was a God given gift to the world to be a giant legend in music... Thanks for uploading.
pure divine genius manifested through beauty. Salieri was right when he said: "God was singing through this little man"
God doesn't exist. Cope
Mozart is by far the most brilliant composer I have ever listen to I love his music. It sounds so alive and that's how I feel when I listen to his music. Love it.
Fantastic thinking, reasoning and very well illustrated on paper.
Thank you
long live Mozart forever
85 years old guy, loving these beautiful sound of music since my young day. Good to have this method enjoying thru my PC.
Микола Янович,це ви?
To the 1% who saw this comment: You are worthy of love and positivity. May you be blessed.
❤️ Thanks for sharing.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I perform many piano concerts of several composers of that era & Beethoven seems to be the most popular. But in comparison - Mozart wrote (21) operas; Beethoven wrote (1). Mozart wrote so much instrumentation for All instruments in the orchestra (including.flute; harp; oboe + bassoon) only trumpet he didn't like. He also knew (13) languages of which he wrote half to music. Beethoven only knew German+ some Italian + English. More to say here but the point is clear
Фантастика!!!Моцарт гений на все времена!!!
Yes indeed
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What a treasure this recording is. Includes Concertos Nos. 20, 21, 22, 23 and 25.
They have the most incredible (beautifully emotive) Second Movements.
Think of the second movement of No 23. Was there ever a purer distillation of sadness than this? I have tears in my eyes when I listen to it.
@@rogernichols1124 I have to agree with you on that. The repeated 7-note motif gets me every time.
Long ago I read an essay on the Piano Concertos -- the author spoke of how the second movements were a direct view into the soul of Mozart. From that one would infer that Mozart had a deep understanding of what it meant to be sad. Not a uniquely sad life, but definitely we can hear that Mozart was able to evoke it beautifully.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and "Born to write not an easy life".
Mozart Symphonies are the music without the borders.
Consequently, Mozart music is also innovation the humanity souls and heart forever. Moreover, Mozart music also inspires worldwide audience for many generations to come.
In my to find and to enjoy mozart music so valuable experience.
When I listen mozart music my sprit sunk deeply so fanatic world.
ابداع عبقريه فنيه تخلب الألباب
Mozart is eternal light
Jesus is eternal light. Mozart is cool too though.
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Tracklist:
Piano Concerto No. 15 In B-Flat Major, K 450:
0:00:00 I. Allegro
0:11:04 II. Adagio
0:16:24 III. Allegro Assai
Piano Concerto No. 11 In F Major K 413:
0:24:16 I. Allegro
0:33:29 II. Larghetto
0:41:05 III. Tempo Di Menuetto
Piano Concerto No. 23 In A Major K 488:
0:46:28 I. Allegro
0:57:16 II. Andante
1:03:31 III. Allegro
Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K 467 "Elvira Madigan":
1:11:30 I. Allegro
1:26:09 II. Andante
1:32:57 III. Allegro Vivace Assai
Piano Concerto No. 1 In F Major, K 37:
1:40:31 I Allegro
1:45:51 II. Andante
1:51:22 III. Allegro
Piano Concerto No. 25 In C Major, K 503:
1:56:19 I. Allegro Maestoso
2:13:38 II. Andante
2:21:01 III. Allegretto
Piano Concerto No. 20 In D Minor, K 466:
2:30:59 I. Allegro
2:44:54 II. Romanze
2:53:18 III. Allegro Assai
Piano Concerto No. 22 In E-Flat Major, K 482:
3:01:09 I. Allegro
3:15:10 II. Andante
3:24:02 III. Allegro
BRILLIANT AND EXCELLENT CLASSICAL MUSIC!!!
Quando ascolto questa musica, sento che “ Bellezza e Semplicità ” si fondono armoniosamente in uno per diventare un cristallo come un’oasi che dona guarigione spirituale e momenti fantastici ❤
What is striking to me is how recognisible Mozart is... This video autoplayed while I was working - I haven't heard No. 15 (first in playlist) up to this point - despite this I could immediately tell that this is Mozart who I'm listening to. I mean literally after first two seconds.
Mozart is so sublime and well versed - an absolute bliss to listen to.
I've been enjoying these classicals all afternoon and riding on top of the music feeling good and free. 😃 Thank you.
Having been to his house in Salzburg Austria this sounds perfect
A very beautiful collection of piano concertos.I have the complete collection of cds from opera omnia of Mozart from BRILLIANT I have already purchased..I must say that the collection of piano concertos played by Derek Han,piano and Paul Freeman,Philharmonia Orchestra is superb!
giacomo zaccone wonderful!!!
Sweet... Soft... Transition to another world, time and era. Amazing....
Да простят меня люди, не знающие музыки Моцарта и не слушающие это великолепие музыкальной Гармонии, им неведомо это богатство Духа, которое открыто для всех! Придите и прикоснитесь🌻🥀🌹🌷🌞
Great Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart stay with me always.
Thank you so much for your compilation and posting of my favourite composer's (which has never failed in uplifting my soul to the highest heights); laying here in bed anticipating the arrival of my birthday (another of my favourite things) which will be in the next few days, I feel so enriched and blessed in accessing such very high frequency music; and in such gratitude for this media, and for all the people who have contributed their musical resources!
david oistraht pian
quelindo yonoseidioma pero estaprecioso
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The multifaceted world of Mozart's creativity always endlessly impresses with its sincerity, unique beauty and special meaning. . .
What a great pianist Derek Han was.
MERAVIGLIA!!! GRAZIE MOZART!!!
Heard a touch of La Marseillaise at 2:12:20, though Mozart wrote it six years before the anthem!
As a recent graduate of SUNY SCCC SCHOOL OF MUSiIC, I truly value the true quality and grace of MOZART and this lovely performance. THANK YOU ##MARK J MASSARE##
Not sure why I have chosen Mozart today? I like his name, Mozart. I love his music. I want to learn piano.
Concert 21 my favorite ...thank you Mozart
Heaven for me is listening to piano Concerto No. 1, in the time 10:34-10:58. This version has a beautiful ending; more mesmerizing and is a beautiful interpretation from other artists. Mozart was a God given musician and each one of us has his own heaven to celebrate. I have many and this is as touching to my soul as the ending music in the Elīna Garanča Dmitri Hvorostovsky 'La ci darem la mano'
Vraiment je me détend, avec cette belle musique, merci
Retour de courses très sympa et votre mari très amusant
Merci pour l idée de la salade de fruits 😅bisous 😘
What a treasure trove of maestro Mozart’s iconic piano concertos! Thanks for uploading. ❤️🎹🎼🎵🎶👏☘️🇮🇪
Listening to this with the sunshine shining on me through the window 😊. Perfect..
Gosto muito de Mozart, Vivaldi, Bach, Tchaikovsky, Chopin.
Suas composições fazem o meu dia ser mais feliz. Obrigada a vocês grandes compositores
Que maravilla,Me encanta esta musica tan bella. Deliciosa y sutil. Gracias a Dios x la inspiracion y los medios, que nos permite oir esta belleza de compases.
Beatiful music
Wunderbar und wunderschön, bravourös und majestätisch. LG leif Dickfeld.
ones I like: 0:00:00 I. Allegro
On second thought, this entire playlist is bomb
When I listen to Mozart's music, I feel something exceedingly profound that cannot be expressed in words and that musicians cannot musically imagine❤
I came for the No. 20, and I was not disappointed.
Crank the volume and jump to 2:30:59
Maravilloso, celestial Mozart para pasar el confinamiento desde las Islas Canarias gracias
Classical music is very special if you put your mind to it
good company
for all times
Amen thank you Jesus 🙏🏽🧡🙏🏽🧡🙏🏽🧡 .I am praying for everyone who needs a Miracle. Only God can do the impossible, He can make a way when there seems to be no way. Today I pray God touches your health, your home, your family, your faith, and your finances. God bless you Amen!
This is a recording of Mozart. The children's fantasies are elsewhere.
Acordei totalmente para estas obras primas e divinas!!!!!gratidão a todos que participaram para que eu tivesse total ascesso as maravilhas para quem está ascessando consciência do bem...bom e Belo.do divino universo. Eu no Brasil -go-2021.....
Eu também 👏👏👏🌼☀️☀️😃
Музыка Моцарта вечна и прекрасна как вселенная..
По отношению к Моцарту несомненно, относительно вселенной - не уверен.
Estos maravillosos conciertos llegan al alma . Alguien dijo que el mejor es el número veinte y yo estoy completamente de acuerdo esta romanza es la más dulce que haya escuchado en toda mi vida. Gracias por compartirla.
So huge has been Mozart’s music influence on scores of composers, that even a giant Tchaikovsky used the theme from Allegro Maestoso ( Concerto #25) for his opera “Queen of Spades” ( Пиковая дама). The melody summarized “Rococo” era, but most of all, Tchaikovsky’s love and admiration of Mozart’s music.
Fantastic thinking, reasoning and very well illustrated on paper.
Thank you
long live Mozart forever
"even a giant Tchaikovsky" you make it sound like he was a bigger artist than Wolfie. if there is any composer that could ever hold a candle to his genius, it would be Vivaldi, or maybe Beethoven.
@@varolussalsanclar1163 Your dismissal of Tchaikovsky as a major composer, is unfounded. Millions of his music devotees would argue with you. In musical history Tchaikovsky is rightfully equal to quite a few beloved composers, including Herr Mozart. His compositions include, but not limited to: 6 symphonies; 5 simphonic Fantasies; 2 piano concertos; violin concerto; several quartets; Choral music; numerous songs , called Romances, and His 7 Operas and 3 ballets. Most of his compositions are as known and performed by the best around the world, as Mozart’s and Beethoven’s compositions. He was also, along with his friend Prof.Nikolai Rubinstein, a founder of Moscow Conservatory.
El segundo movimiento tiene un parecido con la Marsellesa.
Divine Blessings of Love and Light to all ❤️☮️🕉
Всё-таки, велико преимущество студийной записи перед трансляцией. Каждый голос звучит идеально!
Genial Mozart e sua música celestial,digna do nosso Criador,uma suprema arte a serviço e Adoração Dele,Rei Absoluto.
Mozart music so special.Mozart music very close spiral tendency music.
My favourite composer! Thanks again Brilliant Classics.
1:40:31 that's my favorite
Thanking to "Brilliant Classics", and
...in order to be appeared in the timeline the No. of the concert we listen to,
I suggest to edit the Tracklist as follows:
Tracklist:
Piano Concerto No. 15 In B-Flat Major, K 450:
0:00:00 No. 15 - I. Allegro
0:11:04 No. 15 - II. Adagio
0:16:24 No. 15 - III. Allegro Assai
Piano Concerto No. 11 In F Major K 413:
0:24:16 No. 11 - I. Allegro
0:33:29 No. 11 - II. Larghetto
0:41:05 No. 11 - III. Tempo Di Menuetto
Piano Concerto No. 23 In A Major K 488:
0:46:28 No. 23 - I. Allegro
0:57:16 No. 23 - II. Andante
1:03:31 No. 23 - III. Allegro
Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K 467 "Elvira Madigan":
1:11:30 No. 21 - I. Allegro
1:26:09 No. 21 - II. Andante
1:32:57 No. 21 - III. Allegro Vivace Assai
Piano Concerto No. 1 In F Major, K 37:
1:40:31 No. 1 - I Allegro
1:45:51 No. 1 - II. Andante
1:51:22 No. 1 - III. Allegro
Piano Concerto No. 25 In C Major, K 503:
1:56:19 No. 25 - I. Allegro Maestoso
2:13:38 No. 25 - II. Andante
2:21:01 No. 25 - III. Allegretto
Piano Concerto No. 20 In D Minor, K 466:
2:30:59 No. 20 - I. Allegro
2:44:54 No. 20 - II. Romanze
2:53:18 No. 20 - III. Allegro Assai
Piano Concerto No. 22 In E-Flat Major, K 482:
3:01:09 No. 22 - I. Allegro
3:15:10 No. 22 - II. Andante
3:24:02 No. 22 - III. Allegro
Treasured works, beautifully rendered. No matter how often heard, or interpreted by other great players, it is a delight to find a performance that seems to bring out almost a new quality in these concertos. To my ear, it is a delicacy & a near-ethereal force that I associate with Mozart at his finest. Here, I can somehow imagine Han, Freeman & the Philharmonia being encouraged by the composer himself to "...play it in this manner - how nice it will be!" Pardon my enchantment... :)
Mozart's piano concertos are beautiful, but their emotional tone is so one-dimensional. But that lack of depth is the limitation of the classical period of music in general.
@@stephenphillips4984 Ha! Mozart merely pretty? Nonsense, Stephen - with respect, you miss his emotional depth & varied mood altogether. Every composer (or painter or poet) has his/her sounds, brushwork or phrasing, to result in an identifiable style; entire periods show the same normative features; which, in turn, are the frame of reference for the artist. No one transcends his/her culture. As an architect, I assure you most people judge a building by its decorative exterior, & never walk inside, much less study its structure, systems, or reasons for being. So, we need to, in a sense, take for granted the stylistic tropes, & listen deeper. Personally, I'm not even a "Mozart guy;" my Desert Island choice (aren't such comparisons stupid?) would probably be Corelli, or Stravinsky, for what it's worth. Nevertheless, can we guess that Wolfgang would invite you, or me, inside? :)
@@stephenphillips4984 What do you mean by saying "classical period"?
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Wolfie 🤗
''....This was a music I’d never heard. Filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing. It seemed to me that I was hearing the very voice of God''
When you have the voice of Mozart, who needs God?
Never heard of this guy Mozart before. He's terrific. How come you never hear about him? This guy should be famous!
Gary Freedman ..... are you a kid?
@@SOLARIS3M No. Why?
@@garfreed He is famous.
@@swag4life325 Never heard of him.
@@garfreed That's sad. He is one of the most famous musicians in classical music
GLORIA ETERNA AL GRAN GENIO DE SALZBURGO... GLORIA A MOZART EN LOS CIELOS.
Brillantemente Hermoso concierto gracias por compartir.
Divinely beautiful !
Masterpieces of Classic music. It is like a wonderful deram.
Todo hermoso! obras musicales del genio Wolfgang A. Mozart y la bellísima pintura del CD " El mito de Belerofonte". Gracias por su publicación
I LOVE Mozart piano concertos a I LOVE the Philadelphia Orchestra! I had the pleasure of seeing them do a Mozart piano concerto many years ago with a different pianist and it was AMAZING! I hope to see them again someday. Thank you. This is the perfect way to start the day. Great selection and sound quality too on this album. I love this channel.
Hello, my fellow classical music enthusiasts. The world will be ending soon and all the peasant uneducated minds will parish soon. Maybe we will have a world filtered and better for the rest of us. Don’t feel sorry for the ones that don’t know. We have to continue our mission on this earth to promote positivity and the great arts that was birthed by the great geniuses of our modern world. Once again cherish your daughters and sons with the information that you I’ll guide them for a better future. Thank you
Gracias mil Mozart.por existir.esas hermosas melodias tan bellas.es.como que.inyecta vida para las almas con desesperación gracias.por tus bellas melodias.
Bogu dzięki za tego wielkiego muzyka i jego piękną muzykę. 🌾
Mozart, su música a mejor compañera en mi trabajo,
Музыка Моцарта-превосходная!..
Thanks for the music. Is beautiful. Hello from México. ❤️
hugo castillo madero ...... excelente, otro mexicano que le gusta la buena música!!!
Gracias. :)
@@brunomadero7054 Hola from EEUU