Concerts for Mozart violin performed by Kristof Barati -one of the best interpretation, with beautiful technique, very emotional and expressive line - this the very perfection. . .
Lebhafte und wunderschöne Aufführung dieser fünf fein komponierten Konzerte im mozartischen Stil mit seidigem doch klar artikuliertem Ton der Solovioline sowie gut harmonisierten und perfekt vereinigten Tönen anderer Instrumente. Der geniale Solist/Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Kammerorchester im inspirierenden Tempo und mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Die drei zusätzlichen Konzertstücke klingen auch traumhaft schön. Einfach wunderbar!
🙏🏽🧡 .I am praying for everyone who needs a Miracle. Only God can do the impossible, He can make a way when there seems to be no way. Today I pray God touches your health, your home, your family, your faith, and your finances. God bless you Amen!
This music was composed by a human, performed by humans, with instruments made by humans. You are listening to it with devices also invented and manufactured by humans. No god needed.
Brilliant! Having the blessing of being able to listen to this makes me feel the world is still a beautiful place, and that life is well regardless... Thank you for sharing "Brilliant Classics".
These are simply fantastic, among the best performances that I have ever heard! I have been listening to Mozart for such a very long time that it is wonderful to hear new life being brought to these real classics!
This is a really good version. Sometimes you get a sense of different voices, which is great. It's often been said that even when he composed instrumental music, Mozart was an Opera composer, so you can hear (and if you're the performer, you can play) the phrases of melody and harmony as if they are in conversation with each other.
Csodálatos, lélekemelő, tökéletes muzsika. Hálás köszönet ezért a zseniális alkotásért és előadásért minden résztvevőnek egyenként! Egyszerűen egy szelet földi paradicsom...
This is an incredible good rendition of these so much played and well known concertos. There is no lack of top versions of them by the greatest violin masters of 20th Century. But I am very much pleased that in our present times it is possible to find quite comparable technical and MUSICAL capabilities.
Hay muchos adjetivos para aplicar al compositor de origen austrìaco Mozart, pero para mì el màs ajustado es GENIAL. Su mùsica es sublime, extasiante, que invita a la meditaciòn. Hace 40 años que la escucho y cuanto màs la escucho màs quiero seguir experimentando las delicias que producen en todos mis sentidos.
In this case dislike looks astonishing, but diversity is part of human nature. I could not judge that disliking people, may be they had not the fortune to have fathers lovers of classical music like I had and that made possible I was born listening the marvelous miracle of classical music. Since the big bang, thouthands of factors conveyed synchronically to allow the creation and representation of classical music. When you meditate on that it's impossible not to think all that is a miracle. Thanks God I'm able to enjoy that miracle. Those who dislike didn't take their time to get conscious of this miracle. Thanks God I'm not deft and can enjoy this present of the universe.
I suspect it is the nature of some to thumbs down everything with which they have no experience. I rarely thumbs down anything except nasty remarks. Live and let live is an old motto that has served me well all these years.
Many, many persons (kids) just push the dislike button on everything - like kids who engage in graffitti...they need no reason to vandalize, they just do it out of a lack of respect for others.
violinhunter2 People who push the dislike button need not be kids, and graffiti is not always vandalism. I truly doubt people who do graffiti do it "just out of a lack of respect for others", lol.
Я слушаю это видео в миллионный раз: это постоянный фон моей жизни. Он рождает удивительно умиротворённое и просветлённое состояние души. Огромное спасибо!
Wow. I've heard some performances by Baráti (even live) and never felt the same. These Mozart-interpretations are astonishing, I feel as if I'm hearing even the most famous concertos for the very first time.
Diving into the Depths of Classical Masterpieces. 🎼📜 Each note is a brushstroke on a canvas of emotions, telling stories that evoke a myriad of feelings. Classical music is a poetic journey through sound.
Valamikor magam is hegedűs akartam lenni, de kiderült, hogy nincs abszolút hallásom. Így csak csodálója voltam és vagyok minden profi játékának. Sok sikert Baráti Kristóf!
Merci pour ce partage, réunir ces cinq concertos avec les mêmes interprètes c’est vraiment judicieux et inattendu… Savoir que Mozart a écrit ces œuvres de jeunesse à contrecœur ne transparaît absolument pas et permet encore de mieux les apprécier, à leurs justes valeurs.
he has a very good violin , sound brilliant under his brilliant skill.........how i wish i won't die and enjoy all these beautiful classical music.........
The Universe is not expanding, nor had a beginning or will have an ending. It is and always has been and is always in change. It is just difficult for us to understand because eventing is in change, being born (reborn) growing, changing and eventually dying; only to start the process over. • There is no god, Flori, no heaven except what we make of life on earth. Hell exists in the mind and there are those without caring souls who do inextricable horrors on others, who have deranged minds. They return as worms or bowel flora and begin the climb to higher life forms from scratch, no history. (the last part I made up.)🙄 But they do pay a price; just not in this lifetime. Namaste and care, mhikl
watcha mean there is no god? not that im necessarily defending a god, but usually this claim is made by people refering to the abrahamic god. also, noticing your use of 'namaste' did you know original yoga does in fact accept god(s), and that even buddha (siddharta gautama, that bloke) claimed to have met the same Brahma? all im saying is that claiming there are none, is *probably* just as stupuid as saying there is one. once again, im not defending either, i just like the argument for intellect's sake :)
I agree with you, Fiori. I'm shure, Wolfgang & his Friends are wright now so close to us: in unendable flights, from Heard to Heard; just open it fot them! Best regards.
This is a fabulous recording of the Mozart concertos including the lesser known ones. Barati's playing with the excellent Hungarian Chamber Orchestra is superb. Every note is lovingly performed with wonderful phrasing and expression. It surely deserves the highest accolades.
Just found this in a quick search, Ramon: there are probably more possibilities in further search, but I have more an interest, insane love, fascination of the great man's music . • "Means "love of God", derived from Latin amare "to love" and Deus "God". A famous bearer was the Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), who was actually born Wolfgang Theophilus Mozart but preferred the Latin translation of his Greek middle name. This name was also assumed as a middle name by the German novelist E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776-1822), who took it in honour of Mozart." • Couldn't "Love of God" be interpreted in both ways, Ramon? • Regardless, Motzy was a man of passion supreme. • As an elementary school teacher, trained for the senior grades, but liking the little rug rats passion for learning, I played Mozart's music non-stop throughout the day. (not too loud during instructions) After a few weeks when I would forgot to turn on the stereo system, the students would remind me. Once a new student joined our class in the new year after Christmas, and when the music came on (the mad queen aria~every classes fav) he turned to a new neighbour and exclaimed, "I hate this one" as if of all Mozart's music this piece was the worst. The neighbour quietly replied, "We like this kind of music." That's when I decided I would play classical music in class for the rest of my teaching career. Well into the new year I would add Bach to the mix, and into the third term, Beethoven. I now wish I had also played some jazz. But I figured they would discover and be open to a wider range of music after education in the classics, anyway. So why mix the broth too much, for newbies. Namaste and care, mhikl
I wish this universe were empty and i wish we all were nothing !!!!!! ❤ I wish this universe were empty and i wish we all were nothing !!!!!! ❤ I wish this universe were empty and i wish we all were nothing !!!!!! ❤
Well the hard to accept that both the universe, us and everything in between are nothing comparing to the One who is the source of Beauty as expressed in this form of music. Yes without Him who is Everything, we are nothing. In fact, to know we are nothing is the beginning of wisdom.
evil cannot be explained , it's mystery . when evil people hear music by mozart , bach , handel , mandellsohn . . etc , they hate it . they like to be tortured by some tribal acoustic defilement .
I wish there were shops like this that played Lofi music where people could just go and hang. I've commented this on other videos on this channel, but it makes me happy that this community hasn't been ruined by trolls.
The great community we've built over the years has always been one of the best things about the channel, and we are so thankful for every great person like you!
I have come to love Asian music, Chinese, Japanese, Inuit etc; I take the time to learn to appreciate as wide a field as possible. I would rather lose my sight than my hearing if such had to happen. The voices of people and their music is sacred.