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Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor (K. 466), 1st movement 

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Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 20, 1st movement, K 466, with an animated graphical score.
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@smalin
@smalin 3 года назад
"But what have you done lately?" www.musanim.com/RU-vidHighlights/
@user-cy8pb8qn2t
@user-cy8pb8qn2t 2 года назад
הנאה כפולה גם מהמוסיקה וגם הגרפיקה רואים מה ששומעים
@giocosovelasco
@giocosovelasco 2 года назад
@@user-cy8pb8qn2t הנאה כפולה גם מהמוסיקה וגם הגרפיקה רואים מה ששומעים Double the enjoyment of both the music and the graphics See what you hear
@sarumanthewhite1527
@sarumanthewhite1527 2 месяца назад
My girlfriend of 2 years broke up with me for another guy, we used to sleep on call together, watching the video and hearing the blissful music has helped me sleep the past few days. I miss her so much and this has helped so much. Thank you for the upload.
@kylelandry
@kylelandry 8 лет назад
When I stare at this for a number of minutes, and then scroll down to the comments, it appear that everything is slightly moving to the right. Trippy. Love this channel
@smalin
@smalin 8 лет назад
+kylelandry See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_aftereffect
@classicalmusicanalysis
@classicalmusicanalysis 8 лет назад
+kylelandry I always find you when navigating through RU-vid, Kyle. I love it.
@thisisrtsthree9992
@thisisrtsthree9992 8 лет назад
+kylelandry hey bro, leave some subs for the good ol' smalin!!
@incription
@incription 3 года назад
@@smalin I'm sure you get that a lot!
@bma1955alimarber
@bma1955alimarber 7 лет назад
wonderful to combine two senses of: hearing and seeing. in this way we can appreciate the full value of musical art
@liammartin2089
@liammartin2089 6 лет назад
This first movement always has been and always will be my favorite piece of music
@ahmdf
@ahmdf 11 месяцев назад
The climaxes at 4:45 and 9:56 do me in every single time. This music proves that God exists. Simply miraculous stuff.
@HectorFernandez83
@HectorFernandez83 3 года назад
One of the best pieces of all times
@MrPhil480
@MrPhil480 Год назад
un des plus beaux mouvements de concertos de Mozart , le plus beaux des mouvements rapides à ma connaissance, mais tout Bach, ses concertos...sont largement aussi beaux, même davantage.
@vigokovacic3488
@vigokovacic3488 7 лет назад
This graphical score helped me a lot recently! I've been doing a Piano Concerto myself in the 18th century style so here I can actually see how the Piano is used and how the orchestration follows it. Thanks for animating this devine Piano Concerto!
@smalin
@smalin 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@spnhm34
@spnhm34 6 лет назад
It's a battle between the composer (ensemble) and the piano. The composer knows what he wants. The piano first imitates, then beats and finally mocks the idea. By the end, the ensemble has no option but to admit defeat. This is one of the bset pieces of music I have ever heard
@ReubenLL28
@ReubenLL28 6 лет назад
Makes sense, since it's believed that the word "concerto" comes from the Latin verb for "to fight" or "to compete"
@spnhm34
@spnhm34 6 лет назад
ReubenLL28 it does makes sense. I hear a conflict here without doubt
@bab0urian
@bab0urian 6 лет назад
Try to listen to it completely (second movement is one of most famous Mozart moves, If we consider this movement as "conflict" as you say, second would be an "affair" between piano and orchestra) , Valentina Lisitsa's 2012 concert in Germany is a good one. This is one of Mozart works that I am in love with.
@spnhm34
@spnhm34 6 лет назад
Ali Babourain thank you Ali. The second movement is also brilliant. I think this one speaks to me as it’s so different from the typical patron pleasing sounds of the era. I’m no expert, I just like what I hear. May you do too
@bab0urian
@bab0urian 6 лет назад
I'm no expert neither, But when I started to listening to classical music 2 years ago, I found out that I shouldn't waste my ear to anything cheaper because we only live once. The emotion and genius behind these notes (without words!) gives you states of mind that is unique and unbelievable. These geniuses created their compositions scientific which is skies above what we hear today.
@MrSimi71
@MrSimi71 5 лет назад
11:30 love this transition.
@JamesIdentity
@JamesIdentity 4 года назад
So deep
@hendrikmanuelsstoopslugo7935
@hendrikmanuelsstoopslugo7935 4 года назад
Beethoven's cadenza. It is so emotional that sometimes it can shadow the rest of the movement.
@Marig_The_Mage
@Marig_The_Mage 10 месяцев назад
The little repeating trill motif that mozart plays with is so good. The way he uses both major and minor key variations of it. Closing the virtuoso piano section with what is completely bombastic, extreme version of the motif is a piece of insane genius.
@Marig_The_Mage
@Marig_The_Mage 10 месяцев назад
And I now know what a cadential trill and a cadenza is! Incredible stuff
@TonyGraceAWG
@TonyGraceAWG 8 лет назад
Sir - I have probably spend more time listening to this piece than anything else. I didn't think anything could make it more enjoyable, but you have succeeded. Many thanks
@rvufo
@rvufo 4 года назад
I love watching these... it’s so inspiring to view this from a perspective that only naively and innocently understands music. There’s no way a totally sane person can come up with music this complex and original.. the notation is so incredible.. it almost looks like someone copying and pasting midi notation but then there’s so much unpredictability in the patterns.. it makes me wonder how much rational thinking is involved when coming up with so many sequences, because for me, my best musical moments come from improvising and working towards sequences that come from that... and it’s easy to create so much amazing music now.. and something this complex was made hundreds of years ago. blows my mind.
@norbertsarkozy
@norbertsarkozy 4 года назад
Mozart is so playful that he is brilliant or brilliantly playful! Mozart pure genius .... the most playful composer
@Timrath
@Timrath 9 лет назад
I think this is the best of your visualisations so far. The colours blend harmoniously while remaining distinct. The different forms for woodwinds, brass, strings and piano highlight the instrument families in a subtle way.
@xzzx4664
@xzzx4664 7 лет назад
this is why Mozart is the best!Genius!!
@johnhiller5337
@johnhiller5337 3 года назад
Mozart was alright but apparently he wasn't a good drinker and he didn't shag much.
@andrearayner6126
@andrearayner6126 Год назад
Bach is a bit better, 20 offspring and thumped incompetent musician. Plus can't beat his fugues.
@PetStuBa
@PetStuBa 5 лет назад
I'm a huge Bach fan .. but I must say Mozart's music is sooooooo magical ... what a DAMN great composer ... I don't think you can find more perfect and well balanced music as the piano concertos from Mozart ...
@melcomepay6668
@melcomepay6668 5 лет назад
PetStuBa Agreed...A friend ,who is an Astrologer, says this is Aquarius , at it's very best. Don't know about that, but Herr Mozart gives me thrills and chills too. I love his LACRIMOSA.
@PetStuBa
@PetStuBa 5 лет назад
yes Mozart was an Aquarius, true and also in numerology a 9 .. this stands for the universal LOVE and humanity at the highest level ..
@melcomepay6668
@melcomepay6668 5 лет назад
PetStuBa Ah yes,. 7th Feb ,with lots of supporting planets ( and karma?) Actually , i do know about Astrology ,but don't like to say so on net....i am at the other end of Aqua...18 Feb. How i wish I had been born with Mozart's talent .!!!! ( I play piano..just a bit) The numerology marker fits well with its interpretation .Thanks for your reply .Ps . There is a little Russian child (aged Six ) A mini.Mozart .... Incredible! Elisey Mysin ? A true little genius..On U -tube, under ASTANA PIANO PASSION .oops,. That's 29th January ,not 7 Feb...found it as 7th ..
@byron9001
@byron9001 7 лет назад
I was blown away by the candenza, especially because at first I thought Mozart himself composed the candenza and it was sounding very romantic...then I realised that it was Beethoven-composed (which made much more sense). It's funny the kind of musical shift that happens between the mozart part and the beethoven part.
@hollowchatter7429
@hollowchatter7429 7 лет назад
Mozart's cadenza - if he wrote one - has not survived, but it has become customary to perform Beethoven's cadenza in most performances. However, historically informed performers like Robert Levin will often improvise their own cadenzas in the style of Mozart and his contemporaries. There are a number of such recordings on RU-vid of this sort.
@wrakatere2907
@wrakatere2907 6 лет назад
Byrom where does the cardanza start? I'm bad with music...
@hendrikmanuelsstoopslugo7935
@hendrikmanuelsstoopslugo7935 4 года назад
@@wrakatere2907 10:34
@Marig_The_Mage
@Marig_The_Mage 5 месяцев назад
This is seriously so insane. I can't believe how good it is. Mozart was an alien. And @smalin as usual your animation brings greater understanding and appreciation.
@ardonymzity9585
@ardonymzity9585 9 лет назад
Beethoven's Cadenza, man. The way his improvisational style flows so naturally. It's a buttery romantic kiss onto this masterpiece, especially the arpeggiated Bb minor transposition, ugh, it makes me ache as a human.
@ravitejaponnaganti2079
@ravitejaponnaganti2079 8 лет назад
Even after the 50th time, it still touches me as if it's the first time.
@omegads3862
@omegads3862 2 года назад
This concerto is out of the world, it comes out of nowhere and bursts onto earth.
@miguelmolina7969
@miguelmolina7969 2 года назад
Mozart era de otro planeta. O quizás pasaron dioses por aquí.
@marylespinoza5051
@marylespinoza5051 Год назад
cuidado! que los ferrestres tenemos muy buenos….. raperos !!!!
@RyanDishen
@RyanDishen 3 года назад
This is my favorite thing on RU-vid. Your page and efforts to this music are such a gift to the human community. Thank you.
@smalin
@smalin 3 года назад
You'll be pleased to know there's another Mozart piano concerto movement coming soon ...
@k.j.8798
@k.j.8798 3 года назад
@@smalin thats fantastic! Amazing!
@Ivan_1791
@Ivan_1791 3 года назад
@@smalin Awesome.
@smalin
@smalin 3 года назад
@@brianr.3085 I don't know. It's still in the "working on it" stage. I thought I'd be done by now, but I'm not. There's nothing you can do to find out more until I post it.
@justinnoble6506
@justinnoble6506 3 месяца назад
This piece is why Mozart was the first Romantic musician. This was created out of pure passion, and for a small subscription group, and I think the most virtuosic of all his pieces.
@banginghats2
@banginghats2 10 лет назад
I can't thank you enough for this. I think this and the 24th (even greater) are the two most profound piano concertos ever written. Sometimes the deepest utterances sound deceptively simple on the surface...
@Johnadams20760
@Johnadams20760 5 лет назад
Mozart's dad was coming after a long time from seeing him, to come see him in Vienna , and they performed a concert for his father. Mozart wrote this piece in his father's honor. Can any dad be more proud of having a piece like this written in his own honor?
@borisvandruff7532
@borisvandruff7532 5 лет назад
John Adams Apparently not Leopold Mozart.
@melcomepay6668
@melcomepay6668 5 лет назад
Boris Van Druff Really, why?
@borisvandruff7532
@borisvandruff7532 5 лет назад
Melcome Pay Leopold Mozart was the type of impossible to please stage dad. He had a very strange relationship with young Wolfgang. At times very positive, but at times very tense, depending on Mozart’s level of success.
@Johnadams20760
@Johnadams20760 5 лет назад
I almost see paralells between Mozart and Michael Jackson. Super talented kids, the younger of which is even more talented, they recognize it, both have overbearing fathers that try to control their success and the child grows up with a very strange personality but pleases so many people (fans) as it were and die young.
@melcomepay6668
@melcomepay6668 5 лет назад
Boris Van Druff Thank you ...after this wonderful piece, I'm going to the requiem. Lacrimosa. musical paradise! By the way ,are you aware of the little 6 of 7 year old Russian boy, whose name I think is something like Elisi Mysin.. He is on U-TUBE tube (in a competition,).And can ,and does, play like an adult. He is truly amazing, hisfeet cannot even reach the pedals, it he is in total control..and plays Bach with full orchestra.Its under ASTANA PIANO PASSION.Apologies for the typing errors.
@j.aurelius1852
@j.aurelius1852 7 лет назад
i wonder ... how a human mind could compose this? amazing
@palmiticacid3850
@palmiticacid3850 7 лет назад
if Mozart didn't die young, he could have explored composing more pieces in minor key.
@Doug19752533
@Doug19752533 7 лет назад
he wrote over 600 pieces..... i think he did plenty of exploring in minor keys
@Doug19752533
@Doug19752533 7 лет назад
you are totally incorrect and WAY off.....first of all symphonies, concertos, sonatas, quartetes, quintets, and masses are NOT songs. a SONG is a specific type of composition....while a great majority of his works are in major keys, almost 30 of them (including the large scale works like the masses, requiem, symphonies and concertos are in minor keys. dont belive me, look up his complete list of compositions and count them yourself
@DiamondDragon14
@DiamondDragon14 7 лет назад
Doug19752533 30/600 seems like a small amount still not gonna lie. the vast majority of mozarts compositions were in major keys, this is well known. whilst it is still true that lots of his major compositions are in minor keys, i think it is a fair statement to say that mozart explored mostly major keys.
@DiamondDragon14
@DiamondDragon14 6 лет назад
Mylo Cz you express all my thoughts, although more elegantly.
@lovelycars1
@lovelycars1 6 лет назад
Palmitic Acid exactly. He has too many happy pieces which reflected his life at that time from childhood.his darker days and minor works to reflect it were but few cause he died young. I prefer his minor works because they are more realistic. His major works r just too happy for me. Don't mean to sound mean, just being real . ):
@MagnumBullets47
@MagnumBullets47 3 года назад
This is the best performance of this piece ever. Im not kidding, nothing on Spotify gets close to this neither on acuteness of tempo or on quality of sound.
@prager5046
@prager5046 3 года назад
This concerto has at least 100 recordings...did you listen to all of them?
@petrusmalk
@petrusmalk 7 лет назад
The best piano concerto ever!
@bathtubbarracuda2581
@bathtubbarracuda2581 6 лет назад
This is, for me, the most pleasing video on RU-vid.
@grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic7203
I love how the piano is trying to "override" the other instruments at 2:40.
@sentimentalschubert
@sentimentalschubert 5 лет назад
This is my most favorite piano concerto. The visualization makes the musical moments even more magical. Kudos!
@smalin
@smalin 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@Alix777.
@Alix777. 6 лет назад
Oh my gosh this is incredible. This is so...perfect. How did you do that...I want to cry rn
@shaynefowley5689
@shaynefowley5689 5 лет назад
I loved playing this piece as a violist. Just haunting to hear the full range expressed between the piano and the orchestra.
@sleepingundrtree
@sleepingundrtree 9 лет назад
When I played by ear as a kid I used to visualize music in a similar way to this. I lost that as I got older. I can still remember what certain songs looked like though.
@Wherrimy
@Wherrimy 10 лет назад
One of the best Mozart concertos. I'd like to see 24th with animation too.
@Captainjul
@Captainjul 3 года назад
6:39 - 7:03 is my favorite part of this composition!
@jesseindo5660
@jesseindo5660 3 года назад
Yeah ,I have that Feel its same as a Moonlight Sonata 3rd Mov
@ChristianJiang
@ChristianJiang 10 лет назад
This score is an illusion! After the whole first movement of this concerto I saw all the words in the comments moving!! Anyway, this music is fantastic!!!
@smalin
@smalin 10 лет назад
See "motion aftereffect" in Wikipedia.
@harryrees627
@harryrees627 4 года назад
I love the buildup starting at 4:40
@7waldenfels7
@7waldenfels7 8 лет назад
Very wonderful. I am sending some of your animations to my young friend -23- who has cancer and is at home and on the computer most of the time because of side effects from chemo therapy. May he get inspired. Both of his parents are musicians; this might make him understand.
@smalin
@smalin 8 лет назад
+Andreya vonWaldenfels-Marks Thank you.
@superchaserbr
@superchaserbr 5 лет назад
"Displace one note and there would be diminishment, displace one phrase and the structure would fall." (Salieri in "Amadeus") Mozart is perfection.
@ElevenDollarCheese
@ElevenDollarCheese 5 лет назад
They really nailed Mozart with that comment. How could you change any of this? I saw in a documentary that he would often improvise during concerts and change the actual "studio" version (or original) nearly every time he played something. They based it on margin notes of his in the scores. Like the Grateful Dead live I guess. They said he would change like half the composition or stretch it out for much longer than it originally was written.
@marcossidoruk8033
@marcossidoruk8033 4 года назад
@@ElevenDollarCheese remember my friend: there is always an idiot with an Amadeus quote.
@DanielFahimi
@DanielFahimi 2 года назад
@@ElevenDollarCheese I can displace many notes in this concerto and the work would play out just fine. Enough with this ridiculous nonsense. Of course, if it's significantly displaced, the structure would fall, but you could say that with even the most mediocre pile of junk.
@ElevenDollarCheese
@ElevenDollarCheese 2 года назад
@@DanielFahimi you must be a blast at the Christmas party.
@DanielFahimi
@DanielFahimi 2 года назад
@@ElevenDollarCheese How did you know?
@aydinseyedi825
@aydinseyedi825 5 лет назад
At 13:17 the left hand (piano) jumps over the right hand to play the ending note, AMAZING
@vengerer
@vengerer 5 лет назад
Ugh, goosebumps just thinking about it.
@josereyangelhernandezcruz
@josereyangelhernandezcruz 7 лет назад
Muchas veces vuelvo a ver éstos videos, me gusta ver el color que se asigna a las notas y como van surgiendo. Tienen un poder hipnótico, además la música es la que me gusta por encima de todas. Nada tiene la belleza que tiene la música clásica.
@kpny8484
@kpny8484 4 года назад
I wasn't even paying attention when i accidentally this video. I'm glad I did.
@spolariton
@spolariton 8 лет назад
Dear Sir, I wanted to thank you for the time you put into these videos. You've taught me to appreciate and understand music in a uniquely captivating way. And I haven't even paid you a cent! I too hope to achieve the same thing in my own field. Thank you. Just thank you, sir. All the best
@JohnWayne-cw3bk
@JohnWayne-cw3bk 8 лет назад
+spolariton Well said Sir, I agree.
@Silverswag-ic4ix
@Silverswag-ic4ix 6 лет назад
I love the fact that it’s done with baroque tuning. Makes it sound more dramatic
@zloidooraque0
@zloidooraque0 6 лет назад
more like "playful' to me lol
@Silverswag-ic4ix
@Silverswag-ic4ix 6 лет назад
zloidooraque also playful, but, in my estimation, C sharp Minor is a very solemn key
@zloidooraque0
@zloidooraque0 6 лет назад
yeah i can assert your point here looks like =) also, i'm C# programmer! not minor tho, more like major =)))
@Silverswag-ic4ix
@Silverswag-ic4ix 6 лет назад
zloidooraque lol!
@ciscomail1315
@ciscomail1315 3 года назад
Incredible...you can see really his Mind...
@ludwigvanbeethoven61
@ludwigvanbeethoven61 3 года назад
And his soul...
@123Joack
@123Joack 7 лет назад
I keep coming back to this, i think it is among your best visualizations! The instruments are displayed so clearly and the colors are chosen very fittingly in my opinion. A great piece of work!
@justinnoble6506
@justinnoble6506 Год назад
Visualizing the music in this way just shows his genius. People downplay his talent because the music sounds so pure. Einstein said that Mozart plucked his music from the heavens, already written.
@Emperatriz_Valentina
@Emperatriz_Valentina 7 лет назад
Beautiful! This is very lovely. Mozart did a fantastic job on this piece!
@Galantski
@Galantski 7 лет назад
Mozart's genius at its zenith!
@amirshik
@amirshik 10 лет назад
Finally! My favorite Mozart's piece! Been waiting for it, many thanks.
@dreamer_4937
@dreamer_4937 7 лет назад
It's so unfortunate that you don't know who's recording this is. It's my favourite interpretation. I often find others too slow for me.
@IsraelMedrano
@IsraelMedrano 7 лет назад
Edward Walters hey dude stick around til the end of the video for the names you're looking for
@prager5046
@prager5046 4 года назад
Mozart -the most gifted human being ever lived.
@emmamitchell1399
@emmamitchell1399 8 лет назад
That was fabulous. Watching and listening to music at the same time is so inspiring and eye opening! Thank you!
@justinmoore4388
@justinmoore4388 3 года назад
I like seeing what's ahead here, like driving through the piece
@smalin
@smalin 3 года назад
Yep. That's why it's fun to know how to read music.
@AtheosNous
@AtheosNous 9 лет назад
Bravo and thank you, sir! As it is with all your graphical music score videos, superbly done! I thought there was already software that would create these (there should be), until I read your description of how much work is required to create each piece. Just the synchronization alone, every note...I can only imagine. To anyone curious how these are done, read the musanim link in the description.
@smalin
@smalin 9 лет назад
BTW, I don't have to synchronize every note, because the music is already self-synchronized (e.g. all the notes in a chord happen at the same time). I only have to synchronize the "rhythmic skeleton" of the piece (still takes works, but not as much if it were every note).
@AtheosNous
@AtheosNous 9 лет назад
smalin Thanks for the clarification. I might have gone one superlative too far. :) However, you still have to "adjust the score" and proofread to ensure every note matched. My background is more in software than music. I would hope you're able to copy and paste restatements or repetitions to save some labor and time.
@smalin
@smalin 9 лет назад
Score entry and proofreading is time-consuming, no matter how you cut it.
@AtheosNous
@AtheosNous 9 лет назад
smalin Therein lie patience and commitment, nary "too many notes".
@ElevenDollarCheese
@ElevenDollarCheese 5 лет назад
Arguably the most perfect piece of music ever written. It's just an extreme battle between piano and orchestra that pushes what that instrument is capable of to its absolute limit. Piano just annihilates the orchestra with pure talent.
@peterjongsma2754
@peterjongsma2754 5 лет назад
I'm not gonna argue. It's totally ravishing.
@ElevenDollarCheese
@ElevenDollarCheese 5 лет назад
I keep coming back to it. It's like the Pink Floyd of the 1780s.
@marcossidoruk8033
@marcossidoruk8033 4 года назад
I like more the orchestal parts.
@dimaughsilvestris5941
@dimaughsilvestris5941 5 лет назад
This is marvelous. Thank you Smalin for your contribution to music!
@SkyDaCherri
@SkyDaCherri 9 лет назад
Wow. Such a beautiful piece, almost reduced to tears. I thought rock had me but wow, this has changed my mind.
@Lyrik-Klinge
@Lyrik-Klinge 6 лет назад
VERY nice job!
@calebminger1791
@calebminger1791 9 лет назад
This piece is so real. Mozart is a "no BS" kind of composer!
@ElevenDollarCheese
@ElevenDollarCheese 4 года назад
Must have listened to this 20 times, and I'm still amazed by the 3 and a half minute finale.
@JohnWayne-cw3bk
@JohnWayne-cw3bk 8 лет назад
I really like what you've done with some of my favorite classical music. I just wish my Dad was still here to see this. He would of loved it as much as I do. Thank you.
@sagehart8746
@sagehart8746 4 года назад
A masterpiece, with 11.32 To 11.50 particularly moving...
@veramcintosh
@veramcintosh 9 лет назад
This was absolutely an amazing experience. I'm learning this piece for piano right now and I was in absolute awe while I watched this. Well done!!
@smalin
@smalin 9 лет назад
Do you know about this: www.musanim.com/live/ ???
@adadzamic6442
@adadzamic6442 3 года назад
The feeling when your teacher recommends this to you, and you immediately go and check it out😎😉
@rocket117
@rocket117 3 года назад
this version is technically in c# minor and the only one like it on youtube. I kinda like it more than D minor and if ever I had the chance to play it I'd rather it be in C# !
@Musicrafter12
@Musicrafter12 3 года назад
It's really just A=415 Hz, not genuinely c# minor, but close enough
@jesseindo5660
@jesseindo5660 3 года назад
@@Musicrafter12 umm wait is it Baroque tune ?
@petak23
@petak23 5 лет назад
best interpretation of this masterpiece I have heard
@Rosangela161
@Rosangela161 6 лет назад
Fascinating! Beautiful job. Congrats. Love it.
@CeroYouTube
@CeroYouTube 9 лет назад
Just found this gem and I have to say, BRAVO! And keep it up! These songs and your videos are what help me focus when I have to study. :)
@treatb09
@treatb09 7 лет назад
feeling low let mozart lift your soul
@superchaserbr
@superchaserbr 5 лет назад
Dazzling, isn't it? Like a rollercoaster.
@miasma529
@miasma529 5 лет назад
I just involuntarily smile the whole video, I smile to such wondrous and divine music
@warreneckels4945
@warreneckels4945 4 года назад
Thank you, smalin, for visualizing this Allegro in a way helps me more fully appreciate his genius.
@roccoh.892
@roccoh.892 6 лет назад
You take away all my free time, Smalin
@dionhalic
@dionhalic 6 лет назад
absolutely wonderful
@marsco2442
@marsco2442 Год назад
Unbelievably beautiful, it conjures movies in my head
@philschwarz7233
@philschwarz7233 5 лет назад
Stephen, this is gorgeous -- shows visually just how *much* is going on measure by measure -- Mozart's genius for orchestration. If it does get into license trouble, would be great to do this same movement of another performance with exactly the same choices regarding animation.
@mexicanbot14
@mexicanbot14 9 лет назад
I'm 13 and I love this type of music. Foever Mozart
@nikolt2000
@nikolt2000 9 лет назад
same im 14
@CeroYouTube
@CeroYouTube 9 лет назад
I was just like you when I was younger, I know what you mean :)
@chuppy00
@chuppy00 9 лет назад
Same and I'm also 14
@ilikemuhprvacy9063
@ilikemuhprvacy9063 9 лет назад
Wish I fell in love earlier, I'm a 21 year old composition major, I've started so late.
@nikolt2000
@nikolt2000 9 лет назад
It's never too late!
@hertzair1186
@hertzair1186 3 года назад
Mozart composed the only music that has brought this grown man to tears….
@trungmaximlowqualitygaming9427
@trungmaximlowqualitygaming9427 3 года назад
Oh i never thought that this piece was that sad for you. Incredible, mozart.
@hertzair1186
@hertzair1186 3 года назад
@@trungmaximlowqualitygaming9427 ….not this piece …but for example the second movement of Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto (K.622) has an incredible sense of longing…but in general, his music is so perfect, that it sometimes gets me emotional….
@trungmaximlowqualitygaming9427
@trungmaximlowqualitygaming9427 3 года назад
@@hertzair1186 oh, ok Also i just listen to a song that brought me 100% emotionlessness It's nightmare-ish
@incription
@incription 3 года назад
Bachs chaconne is pretty emotional, it was written shortly after his wifes death
@rob062388
@rob062388 2 года назад
Brahms has gotten me, specifically Piano Quartet in C minor, opus 60, 3rd mvt
@PianomanRay
@PianomanRay 7 лет назад
Wow! Those basses gave me life!! I would've loved to watch this performance live
@equineface
@equineface 10 лет назад
Thanks... You know how much I love Mozart!!!
@jimjames6112
@jimjames6112 4 года назад
Genius on genius. Just remarkable!
@thelmahelo5680
@thelmahelo5680 3 года назад
Love this piece.
@younes707
@younes707 8 лет назад
It amazing how you can see and listen to music at the same time !!
@1ReluctantSaint
@1ReluctantSaint 7 лет назад
The animation on this is spectacular! Thank you for making such an amazing video.
@smalin
@smalin 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@catherinecrawford2289
@catherinecrawford2289 2 года назад
Wonderful way to engage kids in music. I entertained an unentertainable kid for 20 minutes with " the guys running down the stairs" 😅
@giustinoscalise3177
@giustinoscalise3177 3 года назад
I often wonder if this is the best music ever written
@prager5046
@prager5046 3 года назад
you don't have to wonder --yes, it is.
@giustinoscalise3177
@giustinoscalise3177 3 года назад
@@prager5046 It is at the height of beauty and frankly, flawlessness. One might also argue that it's the single most important piano concerto ever written.
@the_great_phoenix231
@the_great_phoenix231 3 года назад
@@giustinoscalise3177 one of the best (you cant really say what is the best because there is something known as point of view :P)
@giustinoscalise3177
@giustinoscalise3177 3 года назад
@@the_great_phoenix231 oh of course! No doubt! I think tho that the importance and brilliance of this piece cannot be understated. It cant be everyone's cup of tea but for me, it's on every level of artistic mastery. Especially given the time it was written. A game changer.
@federicoyanezf.y.8359
@federicoyanezf.y.8359 3 года назад
No. Bach is the best.
@yastarkshigesato7337
@yastarkshigesato7337 Год назад
ピアノとオーケストラの絡み方が視覚的に良く分かる。素晴らしい‼️
@felipegadioli724
@felipegadioli724 8 лет назад
This one of my favorite concertos! Such a good recording!
@DLCaster
@DLCaster 6 лет назад
I wish I could upvote this every time I have listened to this and followed along with the animation.
@smalin
@smalin 6 лет назад
If you'd like to support my work, consider www.patreon.com/musanim
@High_Monk
@High_Monk 6 лет назад
smalin smooth
@prager5046
@prager5046 3 года назад
Mozart is the most gifted human being ever lived...few really know why...
@carlproctor9101
@carlproctor9101 3 года назад
Because he was
@ludwigvanbeethoven61
@ludwigvanbeethoven61 3 года назад
I tend to say only topped by Bach.
@DanielFahimi
@DanielFahimi 2 года назад
lol
@miguelmolina7969
@miguelmolina7969 2 года назад
Porque era un Dios!
@YsAbTones
@YsAbTones 2 года назад
interesting question ; why ? do you have an answer or at lest a part of it ?
@theresafoster2761
@theresafoster2761 8 лет назад
This is just brilliant...love it!
@kokowakimiwadare
@kokowakimiwadare 9 лет назад
thank you so much really - i enjoy all of yours
@emilapostolov3786
@emilapostolov3786 7 лет назад
Eternity.
@TaoPRS
@TaoPRS 5 лет назад
I really think that Mozart thought, saw, heard and created in his mind with a similar visualization of this simulation.
@melcomepay6668
@melcomepay6668 5 лет назад
TAO Maybe , just maybe, rather like young Alma Deutscher ..now I3, Pianist, violinist and composer...? She is being called the " the new Mozart" Early days yet of course.
@marcbrasse747
@marcbrasse747 8 лет назад
It starts so deceptively simple. Later on it is full of notes and still clear as glass throughout. Reminds me a bit of Beethovens Pastorale in that respect. Beethoven could regularly overdo it but in the 6th he had a similar clarity in his purpose. Only the truly great composers seem to be able to do that with such appearant ease..
@nicolassun3856
@nicolassun3856 10 лет назад
I love it! Thanks!
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