In July of 1785 the Vienese publisher Hoffstetter met with Mozart after a Freemason’s meeting (‘to order from Brother Mozard three easy-to-play Klavier quartets’) but after beginning the first movement K.478 in July under the watchful eye of his then-visiting father Leopold he then began completing a number of musical fragments that Leopold Mozart helped him sort through since his move to Vienna in 1781… Unfortunately Herr Hoffstetter found the ‘romantic, tragic’ music of K. 478 which was played over to him at one of Baron van Swieten’s regular Sunday morning 10am soirées) ‘too difficult & learned for the Viennese public who preferr’d ‘light musical soufflés’ to ‘heavy meat dishes’) But M. did not complete the third movement (‘Rondo : Allegro) until 14 October 1785 after his father returned back to Salzburg (‘where he belonged at his age’) - but although Hoffstetter had paid him half up front, he refused to publish the engraving plates tho’ he let M. keep the plates & the initial honorarium (undeterred M. went full steam ahead & completed the sketch-draft of K. 493 in E-flat by 3 June of 1786 both quarters were eventually published by Artaria in the summer of 1787) … That’s the problem with forward-thinking composers such as Mozart whose genius raced far ahead of the general public who took half a generation to ‘catch-up’ !!
@mariolosco306422 күн бұрын
Circolarità perfetta.
@mariolosco306422 күн бұрын
È pura classicità anticipatrice di romanticismo. Sentimento apollineo unito a sentire romantico. Le note del secondo movimento infondono nel ❤️ un sentimento dolcissimo.
@mariolosco306422 күн бұрын
L' eterno moto circolare.
@mariolosco306422 күн бұрын
Tutto è arioso in questa sinfonia. Si respira aria pura.
@thesus732922 күн бұрын
This song is so L rizz. I’m gonna fanum tax Stephen Foster lol
@ultraollieАй бұрын
I don't know much about music, but I like that the 3'rd movement is played...well, slower than others play it. I just love this pace.
@cyclos12Ай бұрын
Wally, Please be O.K....
@garybryson1900Ай бұрын
I love the song. Stephen's eyes look so sad. I think he had a hard life
@costachristooАй бұрын
he has soul , at last a version that kicks you
@richardvonpingel2379Ай бұрын
This sounds even more hauntingly beautiful than Roy Orbison's.
@mariadeagostovarela8226Ай бұрын
Placido è il mar, andiamo Tutto ci rassicura Felice avrem ventura Su su, partiamo or or [ELETTRA] Soavi Zeffiri soli spirate Del freddo borea l'ira calmate D'aura piacevole cortesi siate Se da voi spargesi per tutto amor.
@b.g.5869Ай бұрын
Mighty Joe Young song 🥳
@josetirado3680Ай бұрын
Denis Wick on the trombone, and the John Aldiss choir
@josetirado3680Ай бұрын
1969 philips recording, in London
@josetirado3680Ай бұрын
Denis Wick on trombone
@joset8907Ай бұрын
Stephen Foster's music will never die😁👍
@hueyprayii4534Ай бұрын
This is a wonderful American country song. Great song for the walse . Pardon my spelling. Slow dance. Cheers 🥂
@ajaytheclassicalmusicfan5752Ай бұрын
Baby Newton
@CrownHeights132 ай бұрын
So beautiful I’m crying and can’t stop listening
@Lic.en.derecho2 ай бұрын
Adagio 1, almost perfect, a couple of notes out of the sleeve, and a bit too fast....❤
@RobertPahlavi-ko4gj2 ай бұрын
Are the Jeanine ferris impersonators in jail yet ? #Scotlandyard #fbi who else smiled with poison in their hands ? #Classical
@robertodainese47722 ай бұрын
È un' esecuzione che dimostra estrema padronanza musicale in ogni componente dell' orchestra Böhm è riuscito così a rendere completamente grande questa sinfonia mozartiana
@MegaCirse2 ай бұрын
Le pouvoir expressif de l'architecture sonore rompt avec toute forme de transcription du réel pour s'attacher à l'expression d'un univers translucide et féérique. Les couleurs et le rythme de ces compositions sont un langage qui donne souffle à l'exaltation 🧙♀🤗
@elizabethorena42642 ай бұрын
Música que es para sanar el alma. De quien es la pintura? y como se llama?
@Doctorgatorr2 ай бұрын
I fr thought this was just seth mcfoolishness
@aghostofrazgriz51372 ай бұрын
Tis the song... The sigh...
@marigugonzalez38612 ай бұрын
Me encanta esta canción y me trae recuerdos hermosos
Странно, что комментаторы этого видео на иностранных языках не используют символику любви, доброжелательности и благосклонности в виде сердечка но ограничиваются лишь текстовым сообщением, так словно бы благостная символика могла бы навредить и опошлить выражение их чувств. Усматриваю в этом некий снобизм, всегда однозначно связанный с узостью мышления, и со слишком преувеличенным желанием непременно вписаться в круг так называемых любителей классики, и ни в коем случае не вызвать в нем однозначно неприязненное мнение о себе. Впрочем, люди есть социальные животные, причем как правило весьма ограниченные в умственном отношении, и довольно легко манипулируемые так называемыми лидерами общественного мнения, и лишь немногие мудрые, и сильные натуры, могут иметь свое собственное мнение, игнорируя мнение толпы😮.
@yurastoyan59733 ай бұрын
Прекрасная солнечная музыка в замечательном исполнении. Само олицетворение благостного человеческого счастья❤❤❤.
@saporangostemv3 ай бұрын
É uma bela música pra se cantar para sua casa.. alguém aqui fã de Welcome Home para dar um olá? ❤🇧🇷
@ulrichfriehe34593 ай бұрын
You believe the title, you believe anything.
@SwanFanfaronade3 ай бұрын
Sir Colin Davis and the LSO! By far the best performance of this work I have ever heard.
@CloudyMoodEdits-xm2ol3 ай бұрын
Am I the only one here that’s like not an old person?
@jesseramirez17293 ай бұрын
Say the word!!!!🤬
@E3257.StudiosEverythingAwesome3 ай бұрын
The fact that I first heard this stunning song from the one and only SpongeBob SquarePants is beautiful to me, and I'll never forget this song. My life has been changed. Thank you for continuing classy, classic trends in a world where we should not cease to forget them.
@MCSCMusic3 ай бұрын
Who's here from A Kind of Spark?
@alishalileh3 ай бұрын
Impeccable rendition of this masterpiece!
@adamnoman46583 ай бұрын
The Influence Game Clementi's genius is not made the greater because Beethoven found a way to use it for himself anymore than Clementi's genius is diminished because Mozart did not. - -
@BtheLee114 ай бұрын
Foster died in his early 30's late 20's without even a dollar to his name. It's highly theorized he tpok his own life
@highgroundproductions85904 ай бұрын
Late Mozart goes so hard. It is 100% proto-Romanticism. A world away from early Mozart and Haydn. Ironically, in going forward, he took more and more influence from Baroque music, which made his music deeper and more complex. There is so much counterpoint in this, for example. Had he lived longer, he may have developed perhaps not into a Beethoven, but into something morel like a Schumann. He did not have the brutally harsh life that made Beethoven, well, Beethoven.