W. A. Mozart: Symphony nº 41 'Jupiter' - Lorin Maazel - Sinfónica de Galicia

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sinfonía nº 41, en do mayor, K 551 "Júpiter".
Allegro vivace (00:26)
Andante cantabile (13:29)
Menuetto (Allegretto) (26:46)
Molto allegro (31:54)
Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia - Lorin Maazel, director.
Grabación realizada en el Palacio de la Ópera de A Coruña el 17 de mayo de 2012 - Festival Mozart 2012.

Realización de Antonio Cid / RDC Producciones
Sonido de Pablo Barreiro / Radio Galega

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You ever watch a Symphony and think to yourself-"Whoa... each and every single one of these people has dedicated their entire lives to the instrument that they are playing and we get to watch them come together collectively and create a harmonious peace, often times crafted by an absolute genius..." I wonder how many collective years of music is up on that stage

stevenhageman
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Think of it this way, Mozart was the first person to hear this music. Out of the graciousness of a kind heart he transcribed each note he heard on to paper, it's truth has persisted through generations. Thank you Master.

tmcdowell
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It is incredible that Mozart composed his best symphony and one of the best in all history in just 16 days. A true god of music

jesusmanriquezsantana
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I lost my husband seven months ago. Fifteen minutes in to this video, I let loose and cried...for the loss of what could have been, for for the joy of what we had. I look around at the photos I have of him and smile through tears. This music is so soothing, so healing. May God be with us all as we wait to join our loved ones. Accept Jesus into your hearts, be still and know He is God! Rest in peace, Robbie...I love you!

Nguyen_The_Quan
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One of the joys of watching symphonic music on YouTube is that you can see the camera angles and the facial expressions of the performers.( It is almost impossible to see the conductor's facial expressions if you are in the audience.)
Lorin Maazel's leadership is amazing. Emotional performance by the first violinist. It is rare to find a symphony in which the orchestra members are so proud and happy to be playing.

独楽-yo
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My love for classical music is a fairly new love. I transitioned accidentally from listening to Hanz Zimmer and John Williams as good revision music into listening intently to all things Mahler to Mozart. I did manage to pass my exams though thankfully. I dragged my girlfriend along with me to my first classical concert at the Musikveiren in Vienna in December 2019 and they played this piece. She didn’t much care for it but I was grateful she came with me. I however was so incredibly moved by the experience, it was absolutely wonderful. I intend on seeing many classical performances in my life (with or without my girlfriend) but this piece will always hold a very special place in my heart

robrutnam
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The double fugue is so clear towards the end, both themes working in perfect sync. What a genius Mozart was!

eduardomartin
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Mozart's last 3 symphonies 39 40 and 41 were All written in only 6 weeks that's genius !!!

PJGRAND
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The absolute peak of Mozart's writing. This symphony was ahead of its time.

DynastieArtistique
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El gran Maestro Lorin Maazel con esta estupenda orquesta, muchas Felicitaciones por su calidad inmensa.

Carlos-yzph
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1 часть
Гп 00:30
Сп 01:13
Пп 02:08
Зп 03:32
2 часть
Гп 13:55
Сп 15:05
Пп 15:51
Зп 16:45
3 часть
Осн 26:55
Трио 29:23
4 часть
31:54 гп 1
32:25 гп 2
32:40 сп
32:57 пп
39:45 кода
(36:35 разработка.)

ПолинаЧеркасова-бю
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¡ Si Mozart hubiese vivido más años, cuanta música divina dejó de componer, un genio!

EduardoGonzalez-elzi
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This is how we began in my school of thought. The leader, maestro, band director would get you wet with theory from the legendary writers, then they would focus on what you uttered as an instrument you love. The collective group of children musicians would give their best and deepest smiles when completing a difficult piece. Bravo. strings like the wind carried the woodwinds while the brass and drums favored the type of weather/music, we were feeling that particular day and pleasant evenings recalling how each section performed. high school memories for me while college ensembles of every type for Shannon Lauren and Kevin Michael. Music was their nourishment for the soul of optimism and hope. They did so very well. *Key was piano lessons each week from a very early age with a kind taskmaster, who sincerely praised our children for several reasons that prepared them for life.

kevinmichaelcallihansr
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Lorin Maazel one of the greatest conductors!
Always worth listening to!

jonswanson
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One of my favorite symphonies and tremendous performance. Collectively this orchestra is brilliant, and the soloists within are so good. Great start to my day listening to this.

markjbanner
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A wonderful performance and excellent acoustic...
Apparently, Mozart Music is no borderline and divided between humanity with the difference society in the worldwide today. Meanwhile, Mozart music also traversing throughout the world to performances, transfer into the language communications and joining together for love, for hope and for peaceful solutions... Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart "Composer Born to write" and his music. Mozart is one of distinguished composer, music writing he has contributed to humanity, regarding changing society and the human nature, in the past three centuries. Consequently, the culture of Mozart music never old and never die. Fortunately, his devoted to music 'born to write', he legacy and destiny leaves behind benefits for generations, throughout the worldwide years to come.

Thanks for sharing wonderful video.

LouielamsonTranNguyen
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Lebhafte und zugleich majestätische Aufführung dieser perfekt komponierten Sinfonie mit gut harmonisierten und perfekt synchronisierten Töne aller Instrumente. Der zweite Satz klingt fast himmlisch. Der erfahrene Maestro dirigiert das kompakte und perfekt trainierte Orchester im angemessenen Tempo mit effektiv kontrollierter Dynamik. Ruhe in Frieden, Herr Maazel!

notaire
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We were extremely blessed to have Maestro Maazel here in Pittsburgh, as music director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra from 1984-96.

russs
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Je salue le goût extrême et la carrière exemplaire de Lorin Maazel chef étoilé et gourmet de la plus belle des musiques. J'admire et j'applaudis aux tempi volontairement lents, choisis, qui font quelque peu souffrir cet orchestre démesurément enrichi - (jouer vite sers souvent à cacher les défauts, mais lentement met en évidence les faiblesses de chaque pupitre) - Il le tient à bout de bras et le freine pour que nous puissions entendre les finesses et riches harmonies enfantées par Mozart. Pari dangereux mais réussi. Ce petit monde s'en sort avec les honneurs et finit par donner un aspect romantique intéressant et anachronique aussi, en tous cas légèrement décalé dans le temps. Qu'aurait pu être la musique de Mozart s'il avait vécu une durée de vie plus normale? Eût-il pu être le concurrent de Beethoven ou de Schubert? N'aurait-t'il pas écrasé de son génie ses successeurs ou bien se serait-il perdu dans un archaïsme personnel et se serait-il fait masquer par de nouveaux postulants? Peux-t'on avoir à remercier le destin de l'avoir fait décéder si jeune afin que puisse exister tous les autres? Quelle perte en tous cas. Pour Mozart qui fut plus souvent un améliorateur qu'un inventeur, il est troublant de le constater dans ces dernières oeuvres comme précurseur d'un romantisme dont il commençait avant d'autres à poser les bases. C'est cela sûrement que Lorin Maazel à voulu mettre en lumière, faisant de cette "Jupiter" presque une symphonie Beethovenienne tournée vers l'avenir, et faisant de ce fait regretter encore plus douloureusement la disparition de son auteur, car rarement mort de génie n'aura été plus dramatique que celle du grand Salzbourgeois.

sheldonbazinga
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Música de un genio de hace más de 240 años, viva y emocionante, simplemente inmortal.

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