Also, from minute 6:32 through minute 10:02 of Mozart's Piano Concerto #21, 1st Movement, gives me chills every time I listen to it. It can be found here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_Wh5wdvsnbw.html
What kind of human being takes a couple of instruments he doesn't particularly care for and produces a concerto of such unimaginable brilliance for them?
This is one of the most beautiful pieces I`ve heard. Is just like the essence and mystery of life is talking to the deepest part of my heart. Thank you Mozart!
I think the goosebumps are you sharing that moment of beauty with others throughout all of time. Like time is all at once. Our love for Mozart today could have actually helped him write the music.
The most beautiful piece of music I've heard i could never understand how 10 seconds in I burst into tears then I found out this was my mothers favourite piece of music she died when I was 13yrs old nice to know she passed on to me the ability to recognise very special music that means everything if you listen
It's really a beautiful music. Couldn't believe the Count who commissioned Mozart to compose this for himself and daughter who plays Harp did not pay Mozart for the music.
I almost feel like Mozaet would've done this on purpose to troll the guy and remind him that his daughter will never amount to being on the same plain as mozart
How beautiful and how sad that so many young people of today are not exposed to this beautiful type of music! This is music that can lift up your spirit and soul when you need help getting through a day or event! Thank you for making it available!
@@chrisSkordPiano Freemason? The people who have helped make sure Jews dominate the West (Freemasonry has been influential in this regard especially the" French" also regards race ) Sadly ,they promote Niki Minaj et al to the masses
It's not "too many notes" in this angelic piece of wonderful music. It's is almost inconceivable that a human being could write such a etheric work of pure brilliance. Mozart must have been touched by god. Listening to this music makes me feel like I am floating effortlessly through the universe.
God I love Mozart's music! If he were alive today I would be his groupie lol 😉 🤩 Thank you Mum for introducing me to this magnificent stuff. Omg, just WOW ❤❤❤
The two most ethereal instruments ever invented playing the most delicate elegant music ever composed by the brief angel who after touching earth for only a few years has gifted us with a large treasure of musical gems.
This is among my favorite pieces from the soundtrack. It is so calm and serene very soothing to my soul. It is in fact one of the only things that helps me NOT wanna bust up some domes....
Another one of Mozart's glorious slow movements. In the concertos they are typically the second of three movements. If you are fond of this tempo and its sensitive interplay of featured instruments you may want to look into his Piano Concertos. I regularly go to my playlist (most from the last 10 Mozart piano concertos).
@@arpitthakur45 I hope this gets you there. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-df-eLzao63I.html If not, just type this into your search slot: Noe Berengena Mozart Adagios
I cannot get enough of this. No other work has ever brought me as much joy and warmth as this movement of this concerto ever has. It's almost as if the notes are talking to me. I've never felt anything like this nor had it ever come to mind with anything else I've heard.
0:46 is what I heard in my mind when I saw a woman I later fell in love with but it all started that night I heard this in my head at Rockefeller skating rink Christmas season.
Mozart's music is gorgeous. It's the first time I've heard this piece and it's hard to describe into words how lovely it sounds. It is nice and peaceful and has a calming effect.
I never tire of listening to Wolfie ,there is music to lift your spirits , music to calm you and music to remind you of the love in your life, the love in your life
Music to lift your spirit in lockdown ; odd to think that at the time of Mozart people suffered from Cholera and other virus not yet understood by medicine and he was struck down by a fever ; people in those days just got on with life 🤔 but stay safe everyone 🌈
this was the last song my beloved cat got to hear before she passed and so it always brings a tear to my eye and a smile to my face when I hear this wonderful piece of music. rest in peace Lilly, I know you're chasing the birds and causing mischief in heaven.
"Stupéfiant. Étourdissant. On croyait vivre un rêve. C'était là un premier, un seul et unique premier jet ; mais on n'y voyait aucune correction d'aucune sorte ; pas une seule. Il n'avait eu qu'à transcrire sur le papier une musique déjà achevée dans sa tête : page après page comme s'il les avait prises une à une sous la dictée. Et une musique : achevée comme jamais musique ne put l'être. Déplacer une seule note, on allait vers l'amoindrissement. Déplacer une seule phrase, on aurait vu la structure s'effondrer. C'était pour moi très clair ; les sonorités que j'avais entendues dans les salons de l'archevêque n'avaient pas été un accident : là encore c'était la voix même de Dieu. Je scrutais, au-delà d'une cage d'une partition méticuleuse griffée de notes, tout un absolu de beauté..."
It is said that Mozart really didn't care that much for the flute or the harp, but wrote this phenomenenal music as a form of an exercise for his students!
@@AA-sn9lz I know, it's staggeringly ridiculously wonderful! Sometimes the musical geniuses forget themselves just how wonderful their music really is! 🙌👍
I'm not sure about the flute, but he definitely didn't think particularly highly of the harp. I believe it was the only instrument he couldn't play. The 3rd movement is fiendishly difficult for a harpist because it's written for 5 fingers in each hand whereas we harpists can only use 4, it was his little revenge; he didn't like the man who asked him to write this piece for his daughter, who was a harpist. Nevertheless, he couldn't resist writing one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever, especially this 2nd movement.
I read a book on mozart and found he didn't like the two people he composed this for nor did he like flute and harp. I found this out after listening to this piece and my first thought before reading what I did was how beautiful it was and how he must have loved flute and harp...how can a young man who disliked the two instruments and musicians he wrote it for compose something so incredibly beautiful...it doesn't make sense to me but then again this is mozart and all he did was compose one masterpiece after another. Touched by God how could he do anything but make divinely beautiful music...
por que la mayoria de la gente solo viene a este mundo a nacer reproducirse y morir y no dejan nada atrás , es ahi donde nacen los genios que son poquisimos pero dejan huella y nos muestran el camino de la belleza y majestuosidad en todas las artes, ingenierias y ciencias nos hacen avanzar como especie.
every day I hear a beautiful voice singing these lyrics: Time stands still Beauty in all she is I will be brave I will not let anything take away What's standing in front of me Every breath, every hour has come to this One step closer I have died everyday waiting for you Darling, don't be afraid, I have loved you for a thousand years I'll love you for a thousand more And all along I believed I would find you Time has brought your heart to me I have loved you for a thousand years I'll love you for a thousand more Ooh-ooh Ooh-ooh I love you for a thousand more Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh One step closer I have died everyday waiting for you Darling, don't be afraid, I have loved you for a thousand years I'll love you for a thousand more And all along I believed I would find you Time has brought your heart to me I have loved you for a thousand years I'll love you for a thousand more ❤❤❤
I fed a lot of cats in world life, I loved them so much. They passed away for various reasons. One day I hope this music will play while I meet all my cats in paradise.
Je comprends la grande jalousie de Saliéri. Mozart, il aime bien mettre KO ses concurrents dès le 1er round, car comme on dit "La meilleure défense, c'est l'attaque". Merci Mozart pour ce moment magique.