@ray59145 ;The conductor is Nawohiro Totsuka, born in 1960 in Tokyo,Japan. In 1980's, he was invited twice to Tanglewood Music Festival (U.S.A.) as a fellowship conductor and in those festivals he learned much from Seiji Ozawa, one of world-famous conductors.
I absolutely adore this symphony and this recording!! It the in the original key with original instrumentation which I love so much… my only complaint is the audio quality😅
we're playing this in my concert band class for state contest and our spring concert soon and we were going through what we wanted to make the sounds today and we were crying we were laughing so hard! our bassoon player is the baby that cries in the beginning that every version on youtube seems to be missing. he's good at it. I might post it after our spring concert =] xoxo
I remember playing this in middle school. I played clarinet. I really loved this one. I can still play it from memory and it’s been over 45 yrs. since I last performed with an orchestra. Excellent performance here!
Nice piece with weird instruments! It is really suggestive of the call to come down playing. The sound of the blow reminds me of Huck down Tom`s window calling him to come down to play pranks ;)
@Frottussle This piece was mistakenly attributed to Haydn for years. It has been confirmed to be the work of Leopold Mozart. He was very enthusiastic about "naturalistic" music as he put it, hence the sounds one would not normally hear in music from his time period, but in nature. The same can be seen in his "Jagdinsinfonie", which is scored for hunting horns, shotguns, shouting, and barking dogs. He was a revolutionary composer for his time, but his work was overshadowed by his son, Wolfgang.
A Leopold Mozart original manuscript confirmed this his work, not Haydn. But for years it was debated Haydn might have written it. This is a delightful performance of the work too. I love the attention given to the crusic quotation of the Landler, with a challenge of the rule during Allegro in two, and Adagio e Finale in three. Like son, like father.
Bonjour, Merci et bravo pour cette vidéo. Permettez-moi de vous inviter à voir comment cette superbe musique de L. Mozart illustre joliment PARIS. Meilleurs voeux pour l'année 2009. Amicales salutations de PARIS. Serge **** Hello, Thank you and congratulations for this video. Let me invite you to see how this wonderful music of L. Mozart nicely illustrates PARIS. Best wishes for 2009. Friendly greetings from Paris. Serge
It is the Osaka Philarmonic orchestra. But I don't know who was the director in 1990 i only know that today it is Oue Eiji But this was not him at this time. A very talentuous orchestra wich can compete wilh Berlin or Vienna philarmonium.
haha amazing nice ! genius ! ;0 always make me so happy when I hear this same if I listing to amadeus Mozart .. always makes me so happy .. most of the mozart music I like is sooo enjoyable .. so happy ! .. like this .. perfect music ! for all moods !
Could very likely be by Leopold Mozart as he composed some very unusual music, just listen too to his amazing peasants wedding march, with bagpipe, plus Hurdy Gurdy and dulcimer pretty unusual in the mid-eighteenth centuary!
This used to be my figure skating theme when I was a kid. I had it on the flip side of my Peter and the Wolf record. Of course, then it was attributed to Haydn. What memories it brings. I feel like jumping axels and doing flying camel sit spins!
preciosa melodia exelente interpretacion todo esta magnifico. exepto que ami me gusta melodia de los juguetes con el senor don waldo de los rios. en fin. todo esta muy bien gracias, KHARMAGON
Remember this best as being the B-side of my old "Peter & the Wolf" LP, must have played both sides about a million times when I was a kid, drove my parents nuts.
Carissmo, non sapevo che il direttore Nawohiro Totsuka fosse almeno in parte discepolo del grande Seiji Ozawa! Sapevo però che Leopold Mozart era un grande ma poi misconosciuto e pochissimo eseguito, un poco come Salieri, anche se quest'ultimo incomincia a ricomparire il che non avviene per Leopold Mozart:
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@Invalidpoint hello ! let me make a precision about this symphony : it was written by the father of the wellknown Amadeus Mozart ! Isn't it incredible ? Have a nice day every body
This work is not from Mozart or Hyden, the composer is a benedictine monk, his name is Edmund Angerer, he lived in the high tirol, Austria, and those three movements are part of a Cassasion. Please correct your references.
@909kong You mean since XVIIIth century music (Classical music properly) was considered to be "daring" or "original" enough to be put on a par with the "serious" XIXth century canon of one-hour symphonies and three-hour operas full of fury and constipation. In any case, that is a Japan audience, and so far I have only seen one youtube clip with a roaring audience, at the end of a performance of the AAM-Hogwood team. Even a HUGE fan of AAM's symphonic Mozart like me finds that rather shocking.
@dominoes37 I guess? What about Karl? XD Seriously... it took me much searching to find any of Leopold's works, but what about the works of Wolfgang's son. They're even harder to find.
I love how period toy whistles that children in Leopold's time would have played with were utilized.
Brilliant. The conductor is a star.
The apple did not fall far from the tree. This is pure genius then and now. Kawaii.
@ray59145 ;The conductor is Nawohiro Totsuka, born in 1960 in Tokyo,Japan. In 1980's, he was invited twice to Tanglewood Music Festival (U.S.A.) as a fellowship conductor and in those festivals he learned much from Seiji Ozawa, one of world-famous conductors.
BRAVO...finally, I can watch it...Thank you
I absolutely adore this symphony and this recording!! It the in the original key with original instrumentation which I love so much… my only complaint is the audio quality😅
it's a real pleasure to see ! thank you !
Beautiful sinphony!. I heard it, when I was a child and now my little sons love it!
we're playing this in my concert band class for state contest and our spring concert soon and we were going through what we wanted to make the sounds today and we were crying we were laughing so hard! our bassoon player is the baby that cries in the beginning that every version on youtube seems to be missing. he's good at it. I might post it after our spring concert =]
xoxo
Gotta love those horns
Who here used to make obnoxious noises into their Casio SK-1 and press the demo button?
Casio LK-44 for me
I seriously disrespected Leopold's work throughout my childhood :(
i liked to use the dog noise for this song 😅
E' un'esecuzione superba, un ottimo direttore d'orchestra
I remember playing this in middle school. I played clarinet. I really loved this one. I can still play it from memory and it’s been over 45 yrs. since I last performed with an orchestra. Excellent performance here!
Stuff classification : this is wonderful music.
.Excellente cette interprétation ,qui respect l oeuvre de Leopold Mozart
I would love to see the version when Arthur Fiedler conducted this with the Boston Pops orchestra in 1971.
Wooden players going through the motions!These musicians do it justice...ace conductor!
Nice piece with weird instruments! It is really suggestive of the call to come down playing. The sound of the blow reminds me of Huck down Tom`s window calling him to come down to play pranks ;)
Very good, Encantado con vuestra actuación saludos.Desde Linares (Spain)
@Frottussle This piece was mistakenly attributed to Haydn for years. It has been confirmed to be the work of Leopold Mozart. He was very enthusiastic about "naturalistic" music as he put it, hence the sounds one would not normally hear in music from his time period, but in nature. The same can be seen in his "Jagdinsinfonie", which is scored for hunting horns, shotguns, shouting, and barking dogs. He was a revolutionary composer for his time, but his work was overshadowed by his son, Wolfgang.
Thank you for this lovely cassation :)
One of my favourite classical tunes
A Leopold Mozart original manuscript confirmed this his work, not Haydn. But for years it was debated Haydn might have written it. This is a delightful performance of the work too. I love the attention given to the crusic quotation of the Landler, with a challenge of the rule during Allegro in two, and Adagio e Finale in three. Like son, like father.
Could not have said it better myself......Bravo,Sir!
Bonjour,
Merci et bravo pour cette vidéo.
Permettez-moi de vous inviter à voir comment cette superbe musique de L. Mozart illustre joliment PARIS.
Meilleurs voeux pour l'année 2009.
Amicales salutations de PARIS.
Serge
****
Hello,
Thank you and congratulations for this video.
Let me invite you to see how this wonderful music of L. Mozart nicely illustrates PARIS.
Best wishes for 2009.
Friendly greetings from Paris.
Serge
Det bästa jag hört!
It is the Osaka Philarmonic orchestra. But I don't know who was the director in 1990 i only know that today it is Oue Eiji But this was not him at this time. A very talentuous orchestra wich can compete wilh Berlin or Vienna philarmonium.
@dhwani182 It's a small Pan flute. BTW: this symphony is in C. I wonder why the conductor is playing it in G. Best wishes.
What orchestra is this??? Who is the director? Does anybody know?
La sinfonía de los juguetes no la escribió Leopold Mozart, fue un monje tirolés llamado Edmund Angerer, según recientes investigaciones.
Sacre! Leopold! Tu fut Je crois le plus extraordinaire des papas gateaux au Monde!
Sweet we did this in Chamber Orch. with my school! It's quirky and fun.
What a very great conductor, and I love the musical composition as well. Thanks for posting ; )**********
dit is nou perfectie!!!!
Leopold was quite a master. Please listen to the Slovak Chamber Orchestra perform some of his "proper" symphonies... that is, if you enjoyed this.
haha amazing nice ! genius ! ;0 always make me so happy when I hear this same if I listing to amadeus Mozart .. always makes me so happy .. most of the mozart music I like is sooo enjoyable .. so happy ! .. like this .. perfect music ! for all moods !
Wunderbar ! Awesome !
Molto Vivace.Bravo.
I believe that thanks to some researchers, this piece was confirmed to have been written by Leopold Mozart.
Could very likely be by Leopold Mozart as he composed some very unusual music, just listen too to his amazing peasants wedding march, with bagpipe, plus Hurdy Gurdy and dulcimer pretty unusual in the mid-eighteenth centuary!
And thank you!
Excellent
Realmente magnífica....
This used to be my figure skating theme when I was a kid. I had it on the flip side of my Peter and the Wolf record. Of course, then it was attributed to Haydn. What memories it brings. I feel like jumping axels and doing flying camel sit spins!
Alright.
preciosa melodia exelente interpretacion todo esta magnifico. exepto que ami me gusta melodia de los juguetes con el senor don waldo de los rios. en fin. todo esta muy bien gracias, KHARMAGON
Fantastico l'ultra serio Leopold! L'avrà composta per il suo Wolfangerle? Brava l'orchestra!
Leopold adored his son, Wolfgang.
It's beautiful
This music It`s great!!!
Sublimissime! Merci
Remember this best as being the B-side of my old "Peter & the Wolf" LP, must have played both sides about a million times when I was a kid, drove my parents nuts.
I remember these movements were taken from a divertimento of his.
toy symphony is the bes
+marco flores the best
A great piece from Mozart's father
Indeed.
Awesome!
Leopold Mozart did wright this, it sounds like MOZART music.
i absolutely love this symphony by mozart! great job!!!
I agree.
Played this beauty in middle school, great tune!
Penned by the monk Angerer....... I was there!!
Awersome! Lovely music!
TISZTELEM LEOPOLDOT, AZ APÁT, AKI FÉLRETETTE SAJÁT KARRIERJÉT ÉS GYERMEKEI TANÍTÁSÁNAK SZENTELTE MINDEN IDEJÉT !
Me toooo!!! LOL. otherwise I would not normally listen to this....no hard feelings.
tout simplement magnifique
I love Mozart
SUGOI! Mozart daisuki. ano nihonji tachi mo, na?
just speakin' japanese ^_^.
This piece always makes me smile.
Makes me weep!So beautiful!
so good!!!!
This is a Mozartian style!!
Bravo
Carissmo, non sapevo che il direttore Nawohiro Totsuka fosse almeno in parte discepolo del grande Seiji Ozawa! Sapevo però che Leopold Mozart era un grande ma poi misconosciuto e pochissimo eseguito, un poco come Salieri, anche se quest'ultimo incomincia a ricomparire il che non avviene per Leopold Mozart:
listening to this for my homework....
love it
So... is this marvelous piece by Leopold Mozart or Haydn? It seems like the debate still goes on!
@edosalp Well, may I see a composition piece by this monk? What are your references? (Curious not accusative.)
What a great performance and direction!
Am I childish or this symphony really rocks!
Toys the joy of children Music the joy of adults!
Did I write the above?
bravissimi!
Who from Poland of our homeland who needs it for music during the square jd jd100%
Carefully executed,but this is such a fun piece of music and yet everyone looks so serious...I think they might be missing the point.
Sweet
How come they never show a close-up of the trumpet player?
This was written by Haydn, not Mozart.
It is Haydn who was known for writing comical pieces like this.
Which orchesta is this and who is the director?
While this may not be a true symphony, it's light, cute, and I love it.
what does not make it a true symphony ??
Anybody knows the name of the orchestra?
I am an intermediate player and i am pretty good but no matter how much i play i will never be this good.
@deadlift65: oh thanks for the info :) ..probably the conductor felt that this sounded better! :D
magnifico
which is the instrument used in 7:08?
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Voir PARIS BY NIGHT N° 6
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so what if they do? its a genre of music.. its like calling someone a freak for having rock, hip-hop, or country on their iPod
@Invalidpoint
hello ! let me make a precision about this symphony : it was written by the father of the wellknown Amadeus Mozart ! Isn't it incredible ?
Have a nice day every body
Stunning beautiful!
This work is not from Mozart or Hyden, the composer is a benedictine monk, his name is Edmund Angerer, he lived in the high tirol, Austria, and those three movements are part of a Cassasion. Please correct your references.
desde donostia san sebastián un fuerte aplauso
由樂隊的令人敬畏的音樂表現。 喝彩聲!
@909kong You mean since XVIIIth century music (Classical music properly) was considered to be "daring" or "original" enough to be put on a par with the "serious" XIXth century canon of one-hour symphonies and three-hour operas full of fury and constipation.
In any case, that is a Japan audience, and so far I have only seen one youtube clip with a roaring audience, at the end of a performance of the AAM-Hogwood team. Even a HUGE fan of AAM's symphonic Mozart like me finds that rather shocking.
Press 4 then 3...
beautiful ending :)))
@dominoes37 I guess? What about Karl? XD Seriously... it took me much searching to find any of Leopold's works, but what about the works of Wolfgang's son. They're even harder to find.
I can see where Wolfgang gets his talents from
learning this IS my homework
I didn't know Leopold composed any major works like this. I'm a huge fan of his son but his music is really good too.
Edmund Angerer - Toy symphony
God, I suck at playing violin on this song! We have to play it a little faster and it' EXETREMELY HARD!!!!!!!!!!!!! I feel weak.
im playing this in orchestra
Leopold Mozart must of been a great father haha.
@Inness54 thanks for the story! :)