like in most of his pieces the gem in the center again 13:55 - 14:08 this is 13:55+14:08= 28:03 and also the center of the adagio (8:37+19:13)/2=13:55 how could he do that? the only logical explanation is the piece was completed in his mind before he wrote it down
It isn't necessary to have composed an entire work in the mind before writing it to have done that. A composer can choose to write the most touching or deep part in the center of a work as he is writing it.
What cretins interrupt this is the middle of a movement to run an ad? It's bad enough between movements, but in the middle? My response is to make sure I NEVER buy their products.
great performance perfect timing
Beautiful. Thank you.
or this part between 13:55 - 14:08 was what he composed basically and he built the piece around it so that this part would be in the center
No la habia escuchado antes...
magnifica..gracias
Classical !!!
Wow!
like in most of his pieces the gem in the center again 13:55
- 14:08
this is 13:55+14:08= 28:03 and also the center of the adagio
(8:37+19:13)/2=13:55
how could he do that?
the only logical explanation is the piece was completed in his mind before he wrote it down
Wow thank you
It isn't necessary to have composed an entire work in the mind before writing it to have done that. A composer can choose to write the most touching or deep part in the center of a work as he is writing it.
Thanks for pointing out. Almost Schubertian. But beyond it.
Early Mozart was more heart on sleeve.
Ca día escucho a la Música de Mozart es muy bonit
but how can it be exactly in the center of the whole piece?
What cretins interrupt this is the middle of a movement to run an ad? It's bad enough between movements, but in the middle? My response is to make sure I NEVER buy their products.
Why is it called a double concerto, when there are three soloists?
The oboe is technically just a solo part from the orchestra
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Performers: Vera Beths, violin I; Rainer Kussmaul, violin II; conducted by Jürgen Kußmaul