Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Symphony â 45 in D Major, K95 73n
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 25. 07. 2024
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Symphony â 45 in D Major, K95 73n
1. Allegro (00:00)
2. Andante (02:23)
3. Menuetto (05:43)
4. Allegro (08:41)
Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields
Sir Neville Marriner - Hudba
Weed and After Hours brought me to this masterpiece
same. One of the most underrated Scorsese movies...With "The King of Comedy" (1982) with Robert De Niro and Jerry Lewis.
Star Trek Discovery brought me here
Yes me too
950 years in to the future đ
Il piĂč grande artista mai esistito!grazie di tutto
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Molto buono e anche riposante e di meditazione grazie
the intro to the movie "after hours"
Yes! A new favorite of mine. Possibly Scorsese's best. Check it out!
marvelous, powerfull, a magnificent piece thanks for upload
Oh Geova Dio, ti ringraziamo di cuore per aver dotato Mozart di un cosĂŹ grande talento!
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Classical music fits perfectly to almost every situation. It works so great in comedy. Look no further than Looney Tunes
Yep! They used a lot of Rossini in those old toons.
Star Trek discovery season 3 ep 1
According to Wikipedia: Mozart mentioned two symphonies in a letter to his sister on 25 April 1770. In his revision of the Köchel catalogue, Alfred Einstein states his opinion that these symphonies are likely to be K. 95 and K. 97, which could be "twin symphonies" due to similarities in style and structure. This view, however, is disputed by other authors, including Neal Zaslaw, as the autographs have not survived for either symphony.[1]
For two other D major symphonies from Mozart's first Italian trip, K. 81 and K. 84, the authenticity is clearer. Gersthofer, based on other works definitely by Mozart from this time period, considers Mozart's authorship for K. 81, K. 84, K. 95 and K. 97 "very likely".[2]
Whether the K. 95 and K. 97 symphonies were originally planned in four movements or had the minuets added later is unclear.[1][3]
The Alte Mozart-Ausgabe (published 1879-1882) gives the numbering sequence 1-41 for the 41 numbered symphonies. The unnumbered symphonies (some, including K. 95, published in supplements to the Alte-Mozart Ausgabe until 1910) are sometimes given numbers in the range 42 to 56, even though they were written earlier than Mozart's Symphony No. 41 (written in 1788). The symphony K. 95 is given the number 45 in this numbering scheme.
How dare Scorsese use such sacred music for use in his dirty, filthy films.
open your mind
This music is decidedly secular. And even if it were sacred and he used it, so what? Unclench!
On the subject of âdirtyâ and âfilthyâ, try reading some of Mozartâs lettersâŠ.