This is one of the most inspired' works ever written by the Young Mozart, togrther with his string quintet K; 174 in the chamber music domain. The architecture is formally perfect, and the musical interst never weakens in such artefacts as transitions, etc. This is pure crystal work.
When I'm 58 years old I wonder if I will also be referred to as 'young', as Claudio is here! BTW this concert took place at the Smetana Hall, Prague, 1/5/1991.
Magnificent performance. Rich, powerful and dynamic. My favorite part is Allegro moderato. The intensity was so satisfying. It's also ludicrous to think this complex symphony was written by a 18 years-old. Also, at the age 18, he already wrote 29 symphonies. Talent doesn't wait for age.
What is it about this, the “Ridente la calma” of the symphonies? Schubert and even Mendelssohn were even crazier prodigies… but there’s something about this moment, right?
La alegría genuina de Mozart, irrepetible, y que hacia el final va perdiendo en el K. 593, 516 y el K. 622, entre otras (El Kyrie de la Gran misa en do menor). Por fortuna prima esa su alegría del joven de 18 años.
Hij maakt nog steeds grote indruk op mij. Hij zet zichzelf in voor 100% en sleept zijn orkest mee in zijn verrukkelijke muziek droom. En Mozart staat goedkeurend naast hem! ❤
Please @EuroArtsChannel could you post the Concert Aria "Ch'io mi scordi di te?" from the same performance with Cheryl Studer and Bruno Canino? Thank you
@@andrewkennaugh1065 Some cello players play the transformed horn concertos. Better solution original concerti by Romberg, Haydn, Mannheim school, etc. a lot of wonderful music.
No No. Ugh. Poor .Much too fast! He is steamrolling through the music with no real feeling for it. He does not allow the music to breath with rests in what is basically a dance tempo.
Abbadò fa suonare i Berliner( non proprio l’ideale per Mozart) in modo superbo, direi con il “ gusto italiano “ per Mozart. La 29 è riconosciuta come prima opera “ personale “ di Mozart!! Il vero Mozart. E Abbado è superbo. Grazie
Escuchando la notable sinfonía 29 del genio austriaco Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart!!! El primer movimiento es salir de este mundo y tocar el cielo con la mano. ¡Mozart soberbio! ¡Bendiciones y saludos desde CHILE!
Wonderful and beautiful! I'm curious, though, why there is a family standing against the wall in the background. Did they come in late? Was it standing room only?
Abbado became really great only after he had left Berlin. What he did with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra is part of the absolute highlights of classical music.
@@지르콘전문가 True, yes! In a way, the Berlin Philharmonic is overrated, anyway. Not that they are a bad orchestra or something. Of course, they are all great musicians - but over the last 30 years, so many great orchestras made so many great recordings and gave so many great concerts ... and totally outshined the BPO under Abbado, let alone Rattle, let alone Petrenko today.
@@llamadeusmozart Wrong. Abbado was great from the very beginning. His 1970s cycle of Verdi operas from La Scala is the stuff of legend, and his 1980s live Beethoven symphony cycle from Vienna is noteworthy for its unforced beauty and its warm humanity. His studio Zauberflöte with Orchestra Mozart is in a 3-way tie with the studio sets conducted by Arnold Östman and Armin Jordan for the title of greatest Zauberflöte recording. And his 1984 film of Rossini's La cenerentola, starring Frederica von Stade, is perfectly conducted. Yes, Abbado has always been great.