@@erzherzogone4802 when I noticed that similarity I had the same question, namely, whether Schubert did it intentionally or not. And here is what I found in wikipedia: "Schubert was infatuated with Mozart at the time he composed it, writing in his diary on June 13 of the year of composition, "O Mozart! Immortal Mozart! what countless impressions of a brighter, better life hast thou stamped upon our souls!" This is reflected particularly in the lighter instrumentation, as noted above. Indeed, the instrumentation matches that of the first version (without clarinets) of Mozart's 40th symphony. For another example, there is a strong similarity between the opening themes of the second movement of D. 485 and the last movement of Mozart's Violin Sonata in F major, K. 377"
Hermosa música que llega al corazón y al alma. Dios hizo maravillas con este gran músico. Gracias por tanto talento.
El verdadero nombre de Schubert es: el más puro sentimiento. Absolutamente todo lo que compuso lo manifiesta. Este movimiento es otra confirmación
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Sublime. Absolutely sublime.
Marc Smith Schubert's symphonies are the most sublime and too often sidelined. This man is the greatest.
Schubert took this beautiful theme from the final movement of Mozart's violin sonata #25 (tempo di menuetto)
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Right! Finally somebody is talking about that. Does anybody know if this happened really intentional or more unconscious?
@@erzherzogone4802 when I noticed that similarity I had the same question, namely, whether Schubert did it intentionally or not. And here is what I found in wikipedia: "Schubert was infatuated with Mozart at the time he composed it, writing in his diary on June 13 of the year of composition, "O Mozart! Immortal Mozart! what countless impressions of a brighter, better life hast thou stamped upon our souls!" This is reflected particularly in the lighter instrumentation, as noted above. Indeed, the instrumentation matches that of the first version (without clarinets) of Mozart's 40th symphony. For another example, there is a strong similarity between the opening themes of the second movement of D. 485 and the last movement of Mozart's Violin Sonata in F major, K. 377"
@@liachechel thanks for sharing!👍😊
Yo vengo por el libro "Flor de juegos Antiguos" de Agustín Yañez ❤
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Any cantors out there? The second movement fits the words of Adon Olam perfectly. Try it.