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For Mozart lovers
youtube ^ | 08/12/17 | Bobby

Posted on 08/12/2017 10:00:50 AM PDT by entropy12

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If you like Mozart, you will love this 15 min of delightful music composed by Amadeus Mozart.
1 posted on 08/12/2017 10:00:50 AM PDT by entropy12
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To: entropy12
Thanks for posting. Very nice real music.
2 posted on 08/12/2017 10:06:36 AM PDT by Art in Idaho (Conservatism is the only Hope for Western Civilization.)
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To: entropy12

Anyone who doesn’t like Mozart’s music doesn’t like music.


3 posted on 08/12/2017 10:48:52 AM PDT by luvbach1 (I hope Trump runs roughshod over the inevitable obstuctionists, Dems, progs, libs, or RINOs!)
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To: entropy12

Name of the piece?


4 posted on 08/12/2017 10:49:55 AM PDT by luvbach1 (I hope Trump runs roughshod over the inevitable obstuctionists, Dems, progs, libs, or RINOs!)
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To: luvbach1
Not true. Anybody who does not like the music of Mozart has not been properly exposed to it.

For the first 30 years of my life, I hated classical music. At least, I thought I hated it. But no longer.

5 posted on 08/12/2017 10:51:14 AM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: SamAdams76

That’s you, But I know people who have been exposed to it but still don’t evern listen to it.


6 posted on 08/12/2017 10:55:47 AM PDT by luvbach1 (I hope Trump runs roughshod over the inevitable obstuctionists, Dems, progs, libs, or RINOs!)
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To: luvbach1

That’s you, but I know people who have been exposed to it but still don’t ever listen to it.


7 posted on 08/12/2017 10:56:32 AM PDT by luvbach1 (I hope Trump runs roughshod over the inevitable obstuctionists, Dems, progs, libs, or RINOs!)
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To: All

Okay, I don’t do this much. Put the divertimento away.

Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTkqZDJ3COU

This is a piano concerto. more than one movement but just watch the first.

Here’s what to watch for.

1) The pretty filipina looking 1st violin plays from her waist, but also she’s having fun at 4:00.

2) At 2:50, lean back because Wolfgang is telling you a story

3) A film editor that knows the piece.

4) 4:46 Wolfgang lets your ears rest for the beauty at 5:15.

5) 7:20 he prepares 200 years of terrified pianists for what is about to be demanded of them


8 posted on 08/12/2017 11:17:08 AM PDT by Owen
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To: entropy12

If you like Mozart, get the Philips Complete Mozart Edition. Very expensive ($1988-$4500) if you can find it, but includes all of his work, booklet covers, conductors, singers, etc.

This collection consists of 45 volumes of 180 CDs. They are grouped into the following volumes: Volume Titles

Vol 01 Early Symphonies (Sir Neville Marriner)
Vol 02 Symphonies Nos. 21-41 (Sir Neville Marriner, Michael Haydn)
Vol 03 Serenades for Orchestra (Sir Neville Marriner)
Vol 04 Divertimenti Strings & Winds (Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Ensemble)
Vol 05 Serenades and Divertimenti for Wind (Sir Neville Marriner, Laird, de Waart)
Vol 06 Dances, Marches (Willi Boskovsky, Michael Haydn)
Vol 07 Piano Concertos (Brendel, Sir Neville Marriner)
Vol 08 Violin Concertos (Szeryng, Gibson a.o.)
Vol 09 Wind Concertos (Sir Neville Marriner, Holliger)
Vol 10 Quintets Quartets Etc. Strings and Wind (Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble)
Vol 11 String Quintets (Grumiaux a.o.)
Vol 12 String Quartets (Quartetto Italiano)
Vol 13 String Trios and Dous (Arthur Grumiaux trio a.o.)
Vol 14 Piano Quintet, Quartets, Trios, Etc. (Beaux Arts Trio)
Vol 15 Violin Sonatas (Arthur Grumiaux a.o.)
Vol 16 Music for Two Pianos, Piano Duets (Haebler, Hoffman a.o.)
Vol 17 Piano Sonatas (Mitsuko Uchida)
Vol 18 Piano Variations, Rondos, Etc. (Haebler, Uchida, Koopman)
Vol 19 Missae/Requiem (Sir Colin Davis, Gardiner a.o.)
Vol 20 Litanies, Vespers, Etc. (Kegel, Sir Colin Davis)
Vol 21 Organ Sonatas & Solos (Chorzempa a.o.)
Vol 22 Oratorios, Cantatas, Masonic Music (Hager, Sir Neville Marriner, Schreier)
Vol 23 Arias, Vocal Ensembles, Canons (Hager, Sir Neville Marriner, Bihm a.o.)
Vol 24 Lieder & Notturni (Amerling, van der Bilt a.o.)
Vol 25 Theatre and Ballet Music (Klee, Sir Neville Marriner, Zinman)
Vol 26 Apollo et Hyacinthus (Augcr, Rolfe-Johnson a.o. cond Hager)
Vol 27 Bastien und Bastienne (Orieschnig, Nigl, Busch cond Harrer)
Vol 28 La Finta Semplice (Hendricks, Lorenz a.o. cond Schreier)
Vol 29 Mitridate, Re di Ponto (Hollweg, Augcr, Gruberova a.o. cond Hager)
Vol 30 Ascanio in Alba (Sukis, Baltsa a.o. cond Hager)
Vol 31 Il Sogno di Scipione (Schreier, Popp, Gruberova a.o. cond Hager)
Vol 32 Lucio Silla (Schreier, Augcr, Varady a.o. cond Hager)
Vol 33 La Finta Giardiniera (di Cesare, Conwell, Moser a.o. cond Hager)
Vol 34 Die Gertnerin aus Liebe (Unger, Donath, Norman a.o. cond Schmidt-Isserstedt)
Vol 35 Il Re Pastore (Hadley, McNair, Blasi a.o. cond Sir Neville Marriner)
Vol 36 Zaide (Mathis, Schreier a.o. cond Klee) & Der Schauspieldirektor (Grant, Cotrubas a.o. cond Sir Colin Davis)
Vol 37 Idomeneo (Araiza, Hendricks a.o. cond Sir Colin Davis)
Vol 38 Die Entfahrung aus dem Seraglio (Jargens, Eda-Pierre a.o. cond Sir Colin Davis)
Vol 39 L’oca del Cairo, (Fischer-Dieskau, Wiens a.o. cond Schreier) & Lo Sposo Deluso (Grant, Palmer a.o. cond Sir Colin Davis)
Vol 40 Le Nozze di Figaro (Wixell, Norman, Freni a.o. cond Sir Colin Davis)
Vol 41 Don Giovanni (Wixell, Arroyo, Kiri Te Kanawa a.o. cond Sir Colin Davis)
Vol 42 Cosi Fan Tutti (Caballc, Gedda, Cotrubas a.o. cond Sir Colin Davis)
Vol 43 Die Zauberflite (Moll, Schreier, Price a.o. cond Sir Colin Davis)
Vol 44 La Clemenza di Tito (Burrows, Baker, Popp a.o. cond Sir Colin Davis)
Vol 45 Rarities and Surprises (Davis, Sir Neville Marriner, Schreier, Sillito)

Amazon UK has it from $975


9 posted on 08/12/2017 11:22:51 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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To: entropy12

At 6:40 , Rondo in A K382 - the theme music from ‘ Hopscotch’.


10 posted on 08/12/2017 11:30:15 AM PDT by libh8er
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To: libh8er

D, not A


11 posted on 08/12/2017 11:30:48 AM PDT by libh8er
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To: entropy12

Thanks for posting....got it on the desktop speakers and sounds very nice.


12 posted on 08/12/2017 12:12:04 PM PDT by goodnesswins (Say hello to President Trump)
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To: entropy12

Mozart - Requiem in D minor

Pure madness and genius.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPlhKP0nZII


13 posted on 08/12/2017 12:17:25 PM PDT by Zeneta
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To: entropy12

Wouldn’t that be necrophilia?

And he probably smells bad by now.

;)


14 posted on 08/12/2017 12:22:37 PM PDT by freedumb2003 (The UK has no death penalty, unless you are an 11 month old infant with no arrest history)
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To: libh8er

Youtube allows only 15.2 minutes of music video without going through lot of step. So I condensed 15 minutes of music (parts I liked most) from a 6+ hour recorded concert.

Thank you for listening.


15 posted on 08/12/2017 1:57:04 PM PDT by entropy12 (Why Republicans woo & pursue people who will never vote for them (liberals & media) ?)
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To: Art in Idaho

Thank you for listening, made it a worthwhile posting.


16 posted on 08/12/2017 1:57:49 PM PDT by entropy12 (Why Republicans woo & pursue people who will never vote for them (liberals & media) ?)
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To: goodnesswins

Thank you for listening! Great music to relax. I listen to it when going to bed.


17 posted on 08/12/2017 1:59:28 PM PDT by entropy12 (Why Republicans woo & pursue people who will never vote for them (liberals & media) ?)
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To: entropy12

The ship in photo is from our 2006 cruise on ship Costa Magica.


18 posted on 08/12/2017 2:07:36 PM PDT by entropy12 (Why Republicans woo & pursue people who will never vote for them (liberals & media) ?)
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To: SamAdams76; luvbach1

You are correct.

I was mostly indifferent, at best, to classical music, with a partial exception for melodic Romantics like Tchaikovsky, until age 44. I was (and am) a pop guy at heart - especially The Beach Boys.

When I was laid off, I went back to school and took some music classes. All I wanted to do was set my own verse to music. One thing led to another...

I am now a semi-professional chorister who has sung many Mozart pieces while performing in very exclusive ensembles that have toured, and even competed, in Europe. Once I had established my bona fides, I was also selected for such special extravaganzas as Star Wars in Concert, and The Lord of the Rings in concert, both before many thousands in major venues.

The truth is that such music is a new - and sophisticated -
language to the uninitiate. Like any foreign language, no matter how fluent the speaker, it will sound like gibberish to the ignorant hearer.

Ironically, I first heard such a choir before my journey began, as a guest of a friend who was a classical musician. It was a world-famous ensemble (which garnered Choir of the World honors in international competition a few years later). I objectively appreciated their skill, but the music did not affect me personally. I was actually a bit bored. Twenty years later, I was singing in that very ensemble under the same conductor. Life is strange.

My path to appreciating Mozart was via his predecessor and mentor, Papa Haydn, who effectively invented the symphony, and whom I, a low brow, found more immediately accessible.

I have sung the Requiem (K.626) several times, but my favorite piece, both to sing and to hear, is Ave verum corpus (K.618).


19 posted on 08/12/2017 3:01:46 PM PDT by YogicCowboy ("I am not entirely on anyone's side, because no one is entirely on mine." - JRRT)
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To: entropy12

Thank you.


20 posted on 08/12/2017 3:50:42 PM PDT by TBP (0bama lies, Granny dies.)
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