Mozart KV 33b | Klavierstück in F Major whit Berlin Harpsichords (Italian H.)

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  • Mozart KV 33b Klavierstück in F Major whit Berlin Harpsichords (Italian H.)
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    Amadeus(1984) "He was my idol"
    Mozart Child Amadeus (Music from a scene from the movie "Amadeus")
    Pieza para teclado en fa mayor; Piece in F for Keyboard, K. 33b; Pièce pour clavier en fa majeur, KV 33b
    Piece in F for Keyboard, K. 33B (Mozart)
    The Klavierstück in F (Piece in F for keyboard), K. 33B, is a keyboard work written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart sometime during early October 1766; its tempo marking is Allegro. It is 26 bars long, divided into two sections of 12 and 14 bars, each repeated.
    Mozart wrote this piece in pencil on the back of a circular by the Zürcher Musikkollegium (Zürich Music College) dated 30 September 1766, when the Mozart family came to the end of their Grand Tour. The circular invited sponsors, music lovers and other people who might be interested to concerts by "the young (9 years old) Master Mozart as well as his maiden sister" (Maria Anna - Nannerl) on October 7 and 9. It can be assumed that Mozart played or improvised this lively piece in one of those concerts, the programs to which are lost. Mozart wrote it on the back of the circular probably as a souvenir for the College's board; otherwise he would have used his sister's notebook or his third book of sketches (Skizzenbuch), which is also lost. The autograph became known very late (in 1942), and so is missing from Alfred Einstein's 3rd edition of the Köchel catalogue.
    The piece appeared in the 1984 film Amadeus when the child Mozart played it blindfolded on the harpsichord and then on the violin.
    Pieza para teclado en fa mayor (Mozart) La Pieza para teclado en fa mayor, K. 33B es una composición para teclado escrita por Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; su indicación de tempo es Allegro y consta de veintiséis compases, repartidos en dos secciones de doce y catorce compases respectivamente, cada una repetida.
    Aunque la pieza carece de fecha, el lugar y el tiempo en que fue compuesta quedan claros a partir del propio manuscrito. Mozart la escribió con una pluma en el anverso de una circular expedida por el Colegio de Música de Zúrich, datada en 30 de septiembre de 1766, cuando la familia Mozart concluyó su gran viaje. La circular invitaba a mecenas, amantes de la música y a otras personas que pudieran estar interesadas a los conciertos dados por «el joven [de nueve años de edad] Maestro Mozart así como por su hermana [Maria Anna Mozart]» los días 7 y 9 de octubre. Se puede suponer que Mozart tocó o improvisó esta viva pieza en uno de esos conciertos, a pesar de que los programas de los mismos se han perdido.
    Mozart escribió la pieza por detrás de una circular probablemente como regalo para el Colegio; si no, podría haber empleado el cuaderno de su hermana o su tercer cuaderno de esbozos (Skizzenbuch), que también se ha perdido. El autógrafo fue conocido muy tarde, concretamente en 1942, y de esta forma no está presente en la tercera edición del Catálogo Köchel, elaborada por Alfred Einstein.
    Esta pieza aparece en la película de 1984, Amadeus, cuando el pequeño Mozart la interpreta con los ojos vendados en el Clavecín y luego en el violín.
    Composiciones para piano solo de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Nota sobre la interpretación y afinación:
    Preferí hacer el bajo Ligado en primera corchea y luego staccato, aunque suele interpretarse todo staccato (opción que no me gustó, y hay que considerar que la partitura en esta época era una "obra abierta")
    Y sobre la afinación la deje en LA 440 HZ, no emulé a 399 Hz u otra frecuencia, con la intención que sirva como tutorial.
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Комментарии • 26

  • @AbrahamLincoln4
    @AbrahamLincoln4 2 года назад +50

    Mozart... I could not think of a time when I didn't hear his name.

    • @henrykwieniawski7233
      @henrykwieniawski7233 2 года назад +20

      I was still playing childish games, while he was playing for kings and emperors.

    • @nerokcubreva
      @nerokcubreva Год назад +17

      @@henrykwieniawski7233 Even the Pope in Rome! I admit I was jealous when I heard the tales they told about him. Not of the brilliant little prodigy himself, but of his father, who had taught him everything.

    • @RichardR120
      @RichardR120 Год назад +9

      @@nerokcubreva My father... he did not care

    • @avtomotsonelidze6108
      @avtomotsonelidze6108 Год назад +6

      How could i tell him what music meant to me..

    • @tylerhansen931
      @tylerhansen931 Год назад +5

      ​@@avtomotsonelidze6108 While my father prayed earnestly to God to protect commerce, I would offer up secretly the proudest prayer a boy could think of.

  • @Aeneiden
    @Aeneiden Год назад +22

    You can keep the notes, it's already here in my head.

    • @jrexx2841
      @jrexx2841 Год назад +9

      From one hearing only?

    • @AlDeen-fm6cx
      @AlDeen-fm6cx Год назад +8

      @@jrexx2841 Yes your majesty

    • @lfugh1
      @lfugh1 Год назад +7

      Show us

  • @djxeon
    @djxeon Год назад +18

    this melody is just stuck in my head ! from one hearing only? yes your majesty

  • @GGGeoff
    @GGGeoff Год назад +13

    He wrote this when he was 10? 😳
    👏👏👏

    • @PoeticMusicRSG
      @PoeticMusicRSG  Год назад +4

      Excellent question!
      And I don't have the answer.
      According to his catalog of works, apparently it was so, added to the fact that he was undoubtedly a musical genius from a very early age, but it is important to note that his father (another great composer) liked to lower his age to increase and amaze the public even more, and on the other hand, the works of his talented sister, of whom some of his works are probably attributed to Amadeo, since the social role of women at that time, a woman composer was not well regarded.

    • @mariofangt
      @mariofangt Год назад +3

      yeah, some say 9 actually

  • @robinceuleers
    @robinceuleers 6 месяцев назад +1

    You don't realize how a talented little boy became famous back in the days!!!

  • @robertoteixeira774
    @robertoteixeira774 2 года назад +9

    Bravo, bela interpretação !!!!!!!!

  • @acebuchal42
    @acebuchal42 6 месяцев назад +1

    Es que es una pieza Maravillosa. sublime ,,, digna de un genio como él. !!! No hay más !!!

  • @emilioromanelli8783
    @emilioromanelli8783 Месяц назад

    Cuesta entender que esta pieza no sea más comentada. Es sumamente jovial.

  • @Franz_Liszt_Korean
    @Franz_Liszt_Korean Месяц назад +1

    Oh

  • @Kevin-tr8bx
    @Kevin-tr8bx 2 месяца назад +1

    Play Salieri!