Mozart - Flute Concerto No. 2 in D, K. 314 / K. 285d [complete]

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  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Oboe Concerto in C major, K. 314 was originally composed in Spring or Summer 1777 for oboist Giuseppe Ferlendis (1755--1802) from Bergamo, then reworked by the composer as a concerto for flute in D major in 1778. The concerto is a widely-studied piece for both instruments and is one of the more important concerti for the oboe. As with his Flute Concerto No. 1, the piece is arranged for a standard set of orchestral strings, two oboes, and two horns. The piece itself is divided into three movements:
    I. Allegro aperto
    II. Adagio non troppo
    III. Rondo: Allegretto.
    The Flute Concerto No. 2 in D Major is an adaptation of the original oboe concerto. Dutch flautist Ferdinand De Jean (1731--1797) commissioned Mozart for four flute quartets and three flute concerti; which Mozart only completed three quartets and only one new flute concerto. Instead of creating a new second concerto, Mozart rearranged the oboe concerto he had written a year earlier as the second flute concerto, although with substantial changes for it to fit with what the composer deemed flute-like. However, De Jean did not pay Mozart for this concerto because it was based on the oboe concerto. While the original version for oboe had been lost before Alfred Einstein wrote Mozart: His Character, His Work, the oboe origin of the flute concerto was suspected then, in part because of references in letters to a now-missing oboe concerto, as Einstein wrote, and of similar details in the orchestral string lines which suggested a transposition was used. Also, Einstein noted the two scores in D Major and C Major of the K. 314 Concerto in the Library of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna, which led to the belief that the oboe concerto was the origin of the flute concerto. The orchestra parts of the composition and solo oboe part in C were rediscovered by Bernhard Paumgartner in Salzburg, in 1920.
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    NOTE: I do not know who the performers of this are, nor the place and date of recording!!! Any suggestions are welcome.
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    ENJOY!!!! :D
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Komentáře • 26

  • @conniehammeken8345
    @conniehammeken8345 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Absolutely beautiful melody ❤since I heard it that I was 13.

  • @KhaleesiStormborn
    @KhaleesiStormborn Před 10 lety +4

    My friends and I like to give our flutes names. It's silly, but hey, it's our thing. I named mine Mozart, after this brilliant man=]

  • @ariannagorbet2239
    @ariannagorbet2239 Před 2 lety +1

    Oboe: Hey flute! Give me back my concerto!

  • @einarkristjansson6812
    @einarkristjansson6812 Před 10 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Einar Iceland,

  • @RequiemAeternam01
    @RequiemAeternam01 Před 2 lety +1

    Performer(s): Irena Grafenauer (flute); Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, conducted by Sir Neville Marriner

  • @lease2coach1
    @lease2coach1 Před 12 lety +1

    Thanks for posting!

  • @starcatcher1027
    @starcatcher1027 Před 11 lety +2

    This is so beautiful!

  • @antoniaantoniabelenmas.2395

    Mozart...sublime genio de genios ,gran lujo para los sentídos ,,,en tiempos oscuros,,,,,Grácias Mozart.!!!!!

  • @SandraZ1964
    @SandraZ1964 Před 11 lety +5

    This is Irena Gravenauer.

  • @user-sb7kj3tt2r
    @user-sb7kj3tt2r Před 6 lety +2

    14:26 rondo

  • @daniloapostolov-dacatv1536

    Masterpiece!!!

  • @khansolllo
    @khansolllo Před 11 lety +2

    the flute is played by Art Vandalay

  • @jenniferdustin7830
    @jenniferdustin7830 Před 12 lety +1

    the Flautist is james Galway-back in the early 80's

  • @beatrizmartino680
    @beatrizmartino680 Před 10 lety +1

    Q/MUSICA MARAVILLOSA, LO Q/FUE MOZART COMPONIENDO, ALGO SUBLIME

  • @nico_flautista
    @nico_flautista Před 8 lety +2

    Why the concerts have a semitone higher? This concert is in D-sharp

  • @bgciak
    @bgciak Před 12 lety +1

    Abbiamo inserito il vostro video nella playlist AAA NEWS del ns. canale

  • @gerryr1852
    @gerryr1852 Před 9 lety +3

    Am4d3usM0z4rt,
    As usual your taste in Mozart is sublime. However I like to buy CDs of really great music and since you never list performers, etc. I can't pick those performances out. Realistically, you can't possibly be getting this kind of audio excellence if you're not ripping performances off of CDs. So I do know that you know the names of the musicians (I include conductors as musicians since they almost all have been trained on the piano.) and orchestras, in this case a chamber orchestra. Chamber orchestras are much more fitting for Mozart than large orchestras. I once heard George Szell and the entire Cleveland play "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik". It was grotesque. I, for one, would be grateful if you would show those listings. I realize that you must have a reason for not posting them and any decision is yours so I'll keep on listening to your posts, whether you continue your present policy or not.

  • @maurickje
    @maurickje Před 11 lety +1

    So, who is de flutist???

  • @chrisgamester9845
    @chrisgamester9845 Před 8 lety +3

    I dont want to know the identity of the player , or anything else that might clutter my involvement with the music .

  • @hoangQuan25
    @hoangQuan25 Před 5 lety +1

    E flat major

  • @52clox
    @52clox Před 9 lety +1

    who's the player? For me is James G.

    • @simonkawasaki4229
      @simonkawasaki4229 Před 5 lety +1

      Claudio Zanni No, it’s the far better Irene Grafenauer.

  • @TCLego
    @TCLego Před 11 lety

    Listen the exposition and then check this out:
    watch?v=atfKC9RDsR0&list=PL33C963F17CDD564E
    Mozart... don't be so repetitive...