I can only imagine the joy that existed in Mozart's soul to have been able to compose this. He must have been pleased to have created such a masterpiece.
He had kind of an unfortunate life actually. He and his sister were the only 2 out of 7 siblings to survive infancy. His mother died when he was young, his father was very strict, and he was shunned by his first love. He got married later but only 2 of his 7 children survived past infancy. Most surprising to me, was that he was always poor despite having such talent. He was dismissed from his first prestigious position in Salzburg and in his second position, he was paid as much as common cook. :( Despite having composed hundreds of works in his short life, he never made good money and died penniless.
Sadly, it never will. The dude who produced this music crashed his sports car outside a Chateau. He had overdosed on cocaine. I'll never understand these celebs.
When I taught 2nd grade I played it all the time for my students-- they loved "the symphony of toys" and ronda a la turca "-- it was pure bliss to watch those kids at how they loved Mozart
Heard my robotics teacher playing this song on the school's piano and gosh, so beautiful! Gave me chills. I forgot to ask for the name of the song but it sounded like Mozart so I searched 'mozart fast piano song' and IT APPEARED. GOD BLESS THE INTERNET TBH.
mozart fast piano song :) ...and it appeared :). funny. sometimes one can really type just a bit, and the internet finds it. i'll try with.... "rainbow pot of gold" :)
Yo I've been passively searching for this for years when I remember to. Then one day I was like "Fuck this man, I'm gonna find this song no matter what", so I literally put 'Mozart do do do do do do do' in the search, and I found it! Lmao
After watching the film Amadeus, every time I hear a Piano work by Mozart, I just imagine him playing as if it was nothing and doing that ridiculous childish laugh ;')
@@jeanetienne6288 No, but i am someone who can take a joke. But i wont attack your character like you did to me as that kind of behavior doesnt net me any truth or wisdom. Good day.
Justin. To be honest I don't agree, there are many 17th, 18th and 19th century composers who are still famous. A few examples are Bach, Handel, Beethoven, Haydn, Schubert and Vivaldi.
@@MrRQBQ There were hundreds of composers who died into obscurity. Bach almost faded out before Mendelssohn saved him. Europe had essentially a composer or two for every royal's court, not to mention apprentices for each. 90% of them have had their manuscripts lost to time.
@@btnt5209 I don't disagree with what you say but that's not quite what Justin's original comment was about. Yes, many of them were obscure during their lifetime but today they are famous and celebrated.
@@btnt5209 well yeah obviously most of the great musicians like Bethoven, Mozart, Vivaldi and Back will be forgotten and erased by the time as well as Elvis Presley, Freddy Mercury, John Lennon, Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain, Michael Jackson, Bob Marley, Johnny Cash, etc. But look at the positive way, in 100+ years nobody will remember artists like Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Drake, Nicky Minaj, Cardi B, Lil Pump, 6ix9ine, etc. XD
Today I was handed a sticky note written by someone I had never met or seen before. On it was written Mozart Piano Sonata no. 16 In C major Group 1 I have no idea what it means, but here I am.
I'd really love to claim that someone was me, but I'll exercise some honesty and say I was inspires after reading your comment to go around handing notes with that message to everyone I met for a week.
how? how can people dislike this? classical music is the most neutral music ever! you either like it or are indiferent to it... it's like breathing... you cannot dislike breathing, it would be stupid.
I like classical music and all but I think your comment is a bit extreme. There's nothing wrong for disliking classical music. And no classical music is not like breathing if you don't breathe you die, but you will not be in any kind of disadvantage for not listening to classical music. Your comment is pretty stupid, to be honest.
from 4:03 to 7:33 i always close my eyes and listen to this masterpiece , really can't describe what i feel and where this music take me every time i listen to it
Ironic, because the first movement is the most classical sonata movement there is. You won't find many pieces that stick to the sonata form this closely
I’ll never forget that time in my freshman year of high school when I was listening to pt. I of this piece with my earphones on at school while waiting for math class to start, drumming my fingers on the desk to the piano parts and a boy wearing thick glasses and ripped jeans approached me and said “Damn, that must be some intense heavy metal you’re listening to to be drumming that hard”. He never knew I was just vibing to Mozart.
Sometimes in our search for composition ideas we overlook the simple. Mozart is a really good example that you can do a lot without doing a lot, if you know what I mean.
Im a rocker, old time 60's and 70's and on till present, and I find it amazing how many guitar riffs and solos sound like some of these classic songs, especially that last little piece at the end, I can't put my finger on it, yet, but that is same rhythm and note changes as a rock song I know . Ive found many more like that, Led Zeppelin is notorious for it in my book. I don't think there is anything wrong with it, makes me wonder about music 100 yrs from now, all the old songs that no one has ever heard, will make a come back in their music as well , Im sure, bc we all know History repeats itself .
My mother used to play this all the time when I was little so this song means a lot to me. Every time I hear it it in a movie or elsewhere I think back to my mom playing.
My dear Mozart, no one here was in your generation, but we still hail thee. I stood in your Geburtshaus and the tears came out. I was in such awe to be there and to see your wonderful compositions under glass and to walk where you once walked. Thank you for your gifts that will live on until the sun shines no more.
so glad that al least here people don't say.. 'who is listening in 2019?'. I hate them -.- We are different people. If I close my eyes I can dream with this music.
I remember that when I was a kid [2006 born], I would listen to this sonata -- the first movement of which I've played at that time -- on CZcams. I still remember the melodies of all the "movements", which -- at the time -- was a new word for me; I barely knew English well enough to do something more than write "Mozart 16" on the CZcams search, which was my piece of information to hear this masterpiece from a new perspective. I considered the second movement to be a slow and boring version of the first, and I liked the third; now -- when I'm a bit older -- I've come to appreciate the different paces of Classical pieces. Looking back, I think that was the starting of my journey into Classical music, and I'm looking forward to hearing more classical in the future to come!
This has to be one of my favorite pieces because of how my brother literally learned the full sonata just by listening to it and finding each key one by one. Truly amazing.
Fun fact: Mozart was able to do the exact the same. He can listen to a piece once and is able to perfectly recreate. He once used this to his advantage when he perfectly recreated a piece from a church where the sheet music was kept a secret (so only members of the church knew how to play it).
Mozart y Beethoven son iconos de la música, esto es calidad y buena música. Por fin algo bueno entre tanta basura de CZcams escuchar cada nota es algo tan, no se, me encanta Me enamoré de la musica clásica❤
Walter Klien was one the most accomplished pianists and mentors. This is an excellent selection showing his loyalty to the music as composed. Thank you for posting this.
Some months before the comments were disabled, now that I come back it isn't, now I know way more about classical music and I think I enjoy even more this piece, Mozart was a genius indeed.
I’m working on this song right now and my piano teacher has me listen to this. I love the song it is so pure and interesting. This is the best video I’ve seen by far!
This piece sounds like a love song: at first, the beautiful feeling and joy of being in love, then the difficult moments with emotional instability involved, but at the end, the power of love is stronger and the joyous feeling at the beginning prevails 💕
I've been playing piano for about a year now, and I decided to give this piece a try. It is extremely difficult for me, but it's not unplayable. This is the genius of Mozart at work, for this piece is sufficiently difficult to be challenging to a beginner without being complex to the point where trying to learn it would be impossible.
when i was in primary school and i couldnt focus on my homework, my mom bought me a discman with some classical songs. there was piano sonata 16 and turkish march on the disc and i really loved it^^ while listening to classic i made my homework well^^
Of the many compositions this is the one where I see Mozart at the piano in front of me. It is his voice. it brings tears of wonderment and joy to me...i am 80 year sold. perhaps I'll be able to bow to him somewhere...some time.
PaleolithicMind That’s also one of the reasons why it was a popular key for liturgical music. Having no sharps or flats makes it a “pure” key, sort of like how we imagine God as being eternally perfect. Of course, it was also no accident that C was chosen as the name for the key - C, “Christo, Christ” etc.
I can only imagine the joy that existed in Mozart's soul to have been able to compose this. He must have been pleased to have created such a masterpiece.
MARE LEMONKOALA he wrote this as "a little keyboard sonata for beginners" but maybe he was still very proud of it.
He was flogged & locked in a cellar by his father who demanded perfection. That’s how he became great. Not a joyous soul. Unfortunately.
FYI Two pianists + two pianos + 4 or more observers = This:
captain stella The story of Michael Jackson.
He had kind of an unfortunate life actually. He and his sister were the only 2 out of 7 siblings to survive infancy. His mother died when he was young, his father was very strict, and he was shunned by his first love. He got married later but only 2 of his 7 children survived past infancy. Most surprising to me, was that he was always poor despite having such talent. He was dismissed from his first prestigious position in Salzburg and in his second position, he was paid as much as common cook. :( Despite having composed hundreds of works in his short life, he never made good money and died penniless.
I could never appreciate classic music when I was younger, but now I find I love it. So beautiful!!!
How old are you
me as well :)
iam 20 and i listen to classical music and calm old music for maybe 5 years
Just MOZART is all the therapy we need during the uninspired Covid months 🖐😊
For me it is Ludwig van Beethoven
Everyone has their own favourite composer
Covid years it wasn't the governent who was laughing at me it was god (earrape dies irae starts playing)
@@stavenbyrne8010 paganini
@@RapidBlaster I cannot understand what you are saying.
(Syntax error)
@@stavenbyrne8010 u said for u its beethoven so i said for me its paganini
It's still crazy to me that Mozart considered this a "beginner" song...
Actually its not so difficult as it sounds like
its not song !
It's not difficult
Supposedly this was a toy sonata meant for Mozart to teach students than a real composition. But a toy created by a genius is still breathtaking.
Everything is easy if you study, but if you don’t study everything is hard.
that part from 0:28-0:34 and when he does it over and over later on, like that shit makes me cry actually it's so damn beautiful sounding.
theres similar phrases like that
in vivaldi winter
and cpe bach solfeggietto
@@coolmate5459 but the other composers when they wrote this kind of phrase, it didn't sound as clean and pretty and elegant as when Mozart used it.
circle of fiths can be used in many ways
How could anyone give this a thumbs down rating?! This piece is exquisite!
because the piece had to end
Jonathan Chu nice! :D
James Eckerle It is a wee bit too fast is all.
Fuck u!!!
No thanks. You're not my type.
How can you dislike a genius?
tastes are either different or they have yet to develop
George Jungle No one is anti white you clown
Your political ambitions are taking over you😂😂
haters hate on things that are good
Salieri’ s Army
This is really good, I love it.
But I have to ask : When will the next album be out ? It feels like centuries since the last one!
Sadly, it never will. The dude who produced this music crashed his sports car outside a Chateau. He had overdosed on cocaine. I'll never understand these celebs.
Mitch I heard he was done composing, he's decomposing nowadays...
maybe when Lil Wayne is ready to produce it
Damn it
Andrew Simons j
I love how in art either physical or musical, the artist is gone but left a huge impression and brings their art to us now and in future.
yes
When I taught 2nd grade I played it all the time for my students-- they loved "the symphony of toys" and ronda a la turca "-- it was pure bliss to watch those kids at how they loved Mozart
you are a very beautiful person, if you did that.
My music professor in college could play this song so fucking beautifully on the piano. God I miss that class.
First movement of that song just gave me tears of joy. Maaan, this guy was a god, hands down.
yep
I feel you. His music is pure and beautiful.
It wasn't Amadeus who was laughing at me: it was god.
Heard my robotics teacher playing this song on the school's piano and gosh, so beautiful! Gave me chills. I forgot to ask for the name of the song but it sounded like Mozart so I searched 'mozart fast piano song' and IT APPEARED. GOD BLESS THE INTERNET TBH.
+InTheLight You may do whatever you please during your free time.
Unless you're a robotics teacher, in which case you need to devote your life solely and exclusively to teaching other people how to create robots.
Mimo Shikufuru I hope she played with emotion
Mark at first I didn't understand the joke, but I get it now lol.
mozart fast piano song :) ...and it appeared :). funny. sometimes one can really type just a bit, and the internet finds it. i'll try with.... "rainbow pot of gold" :)
My favourite composer ! The perfection incarnated !
Vivaldi
Bach
BEETHOVEN! !!!!!
Metallica
Yo I've been passively searching for this for years when I remember to. Then one day I was like "Fuck this man, I'm gonna find this song no matter what", so I literally put 'Mozart do do do do do do do' in the search, and I found it! Lmao
LMao
I just know it because currently I'm learning it
Well, C Major == Do, pretty sure Mozart 21 is also popped up in your search.
LMFAO 🤣
@@carlosgabriel3843 what
But every mozart piece goes like this
I did this ;)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Bendito seas, jaja.
You're the greatest musical genius the world has ever seen.
I frickin love you...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart but how?
Are you dead?
You buried by unknown grave
I want to learn how to play piano because of these classical pieces they make me so happy and I want to being other people happiness with my music
+InTheLight Lol
InTheLight bruh Mozart dead as hewl
Haha good luck on this piece T_T so fast...
+InTheLight Below average troll. 4/10.
Emily Alexander you will LOVE the piano ....
Para mi es una música que llega al corazón ,la cual nunca pasará de moda porque ninguna música clásica siempre está latente.-
This would have to be my favorite Mozart piece.
@Samson Yan what is your favorite piece?
@@sirius9436 yes indeed?
Me too.
Mine is Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, but I still love this piece.
@@kiine7736 SAME
After watching the film Amadeus, every time I hear a Piano work by Mozart, I just imagine him playing as if it was nothing and doing that ridiculous childish laugh ;')
I use this piece as a timer when cooking steak, as each phrase is about 30 seconds long, which is a good indication of when to flip it.
Thanks, I'll pass this info on to Gordon Ramsay!
This piece can also be used for working out.
I fuck to this music....
@@duckyoutube6318 wow....you must be a genius
@@jeanetienne6288 No, but i am someone who can take a joke. But i wont attack your character like you did to me as that kind of behavior doesnt net me any truth or wisdom.
Good day.
In the 18th centuries there was a lot of talented composers but very few are still famous today and Mozart is one of them.Agreed anyone?
love Mozart!
Justin. To be honest I don't agree, there are many 17th, 18th and 19th century composers who are still famous. A few examples are Bach, Handel, Beethoven, Haydn, Schubert and Vivaldi.
@@MrRQBQ There were hundreds of composers who died into obscurity. Bach almost faded out before Mendelssohn saved him. Europe had essentially a composer or two for every royal's court, not to mention apprentices for each. 90% of them have had their manuscripts lost to time.
@@btnt5209 I don't disagree with what you say but that's not quite what Justin's original comment was about. Yes, many of them were obscure during their lifetime but today they are famous and celebrated.
@@btnt5209 well yeah obviously most of the great musicians like Bethoven, Mozart, Vivaldi and Back will be forgotten and erased by the time as well as Elvis Presley, Freddy Mercury, John Lennon, Jimmy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain, Michael Jackson, Bob Marley, Johnny Cash, etc.
But look at the positive way, in 100+ years nobody will remember artists like Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Drake, Nicky Minaj, Cardi B, Lil Pump, 6ix9ine, etc. XD
My favourite piece of music
Today I was handed a sticky note written by someone I had never met or seen before. On it was written
Mozart
Piano Sonata no. 16
In C major
Group 1
I have no idea what it means, but here I am.
You, sir, are blessed.
@@vudujujuju I'm like 70% it was a cosmic wizard or something
I just read c major was good healing music for intestinal disease...so hear I am.
Your story and this music goes perfectly together :)
I'd really love to claim that someone was me, but I'll exercise some honesty and say I was inspires after reading your comment to go around handing notes with that message to everyone I met for a week.
Majestic, absolutely pleasant to hear every note in the right place at the right moment.
That is what mozart does. He also said that "I choose notes that love each other"
I love this piece, so fun to play. Anyway, here are the the times at which the movements begin:
0:00 Allegro
4:00 Andante
7:43 Rondo
how? how can people dislike this? classical music is the most neutral music ever! you either like it or are indiferent to it... it's like breathing... you cannot dislike breathing, it would be stupid.
***** good point
R
That's what I said on a different video
I like classical music and all but I think your comment is a bit extreme. There's nothing wrong for disliking classical music. And no classical music is not like breathing if you don't breathe you die, but you will not be in any kind of disadvantage for not listening to classical music. Your comment is pretty stupid, to be honest.
All Omen ::::this is my favorite song of all time
How can this not warm your heart?
from 4:03 to 7:33 i always close my eyes and listen to this masterpiece , really can't describe what i feel and where this music take me every time i listen to it
Could not agree with you more!!!
I don't care what my music teacher says Mozart was the first romantic composer. This piece is proof. Timeless.
Absolutely wrong but I get the sentiment.
@@dmitrishostakovich9559 Whens your 16th Symphony coming out?
@@shubhang2877 Still waiting.....
@@mrcrabby3105 :(
Ironic, because the first movement is the most classical sonata movement there is. You won't find many pieces that stick to the sonata form this closely
I’ll never forget that time in my freshman year of high school when I was listening to pt. I of this piece with my earphones on at school while waiting for math class to start, drumming my fingers on the desk to the piano parts and a boy wearing thick glasses and ripped jeans approached me and said “Damn, that must be some intense heavy metal you’re listening to to be drumming that hard”.
He never knew I was just vibing to Mozart.
being an amateur composer myself, whenever i listen to mozart, i always think 'why didnt I think of that?'
Sometimes in our search for composition ideas we overlook the simple. Mozart is a really good example that you can do a lot without doing a lot, if you know what I mean.
Me too
+AlchemyAtLarge Meat?
Prakun Chaowarat what?
AlchemyAtLarge nothing
Mozart 's music is so pure and beautiful that i see it as a reflection of the inner beauty of the universe !
said Einstein...
Yes sir, you are right
Wow that's kind of over saying it don't you think?
I know its good and all but still.
I agree with Abel Damaj.
Thanks Einstein
This really makes me smile.
Im a rocker, old time 60's and 70's and on till present, and I find it amazing how many guitar riffs and solos sound like some of these classic songs, especially that last little piece at the end, I can't put my finger on it, yet, but that is same rhythm and note changes as a rock song I know . Ive found many more like that, Led Zeppelin is notorious for it in my book. I don't think there is anything wrong with it, makes me wonder about music 100 yrs from now, all the old songs that no one has ever heard, will make a come back in their music as well , Im sure, bc we all know History repeats itself .
okay, thank you !! I've always felt like rock and metal had something similar to classical music, and no one ever seems to get it !
Most modern genres today all have ties to the classical genre because it essentially laid the groundwork for how we know all music today.
I’m a rocker too but I also really enjoy classical ☺️
I love Mozart's classical music. It gives me a feeling of happiness and peacefulness.
Same
Such beautiful composition. Really brings out the beauty and the demonstration of how Mozart was such an amazing composer.
My mother used to play this all the time when I was little so this song means a lot to me. Every time I hear it it in a movie or elsewhere I think back to my mom playing.
One of the most magnificent of Mozart's pieces. Totally lovely!
Bloody beautiful, one of the greatest pieces of all time.
I’m playing a version like this on piano and it’s REALLY HARD but I keep practicing and I’ll see where it takes me
Edit: Guys I’m really good at it😆
it’s been 10 months...how’s it going 😏
Any progress?
I can play this at the half of this speed
hi lol
@Samson Yan me
This is one of my favorite pieces. So soothing and peaceful. The third part is my favorite, I always think of hopping bunnies :p
Same. This is one of my favorites too.
+QuantumBraced Ever since I read your comment, I have this mental image of hopping bunnies whenever I get to 'Rondo' :) haha
SAME
"Hopping bunnies," you say. That never would have occurred to me.
QuantumBraced Looney Tunes! 😜
If only the whole world could feel the power of harmony.
da faq does that mean
Only ? ..... ;)
Abel Damaj is so true
Neste mundo tão sofrido, Mozart é um oásis.
absolutamente maravailhoso, com certeza Mozart é foi e será o maior múisico
de todos os tempos.
The musical art that he has produced is absolutely beautiful and so soft and peacefull I absolutely love it :)
Brilliant music by Mozart.
My dear Mozart, no one here was in your generation, but we still hail thee. I stood in your Geburtshaus and the tears came out. I was in such awe to be there and to see your wonderful compositions under glass and to walk where you once walked. Thank you for your gifts that will live on until the sun shines no more.
one of my favorites so far
so glad that al least here people don't say.. 'who is listening in 2019?'. I hate them -.- We are different people. If I close my eyes I can dream with this music.
2019 anyone?
@@igame6195 ahahahha 🤣🤣
@@igame6195 Where my 2020 crowd at?
beautiful piece, fantastic playing.
My favorite piece! Your music is so beautiful Wolfgang, takes me away to another dimension of spacetime.
Exquisita musica, me encanta, entra a través de mi oído y se queda directamente en mi corazón. Eres grande Amadeus I Love!!!!
Sonata K545
1mvt-Allegro
0.00 THEME A (C+)
0.08 MODULATING BRIDG (C+/G+)
0.20 THEME B (G+)
0.35 MODULATING BRIDG (A-/G+)
0.46 ALL ×2 (0.00)
1.33 DEVELOPMENT (G-/D-)
1.54 RECOVERY THEME A (F+)
2.00 MODULATING BRIDG (F+/G+)
2.20 RECOVERY THEME B (C+)
2.34 CODETTA (D-/C+)
2.40 CODA (C+)
2.46 REFRAIN (1.33)
2mvt-Andante
4.03 THEME A (G+)
4.20 MODULATING BRIDG (G+)
4.26 THEME A1* (G+)
4.43 MODULATING BRIDG (G+)
4.51 THEME A2 (D+)
5.05 MODULATING BRIDG (G+)
5.13 THEME A1
5.29 MODULATING BRIDG (G+)
5.38 THEME A3 (G-)
6.15 MODULATING THEME (G-)
6.24 THEME A
6.41 MODULATING BRIDG (G+)
6.48 THEME A1
7.04 MODULATING BRIDG (G+)
7.10 CODETTA (G+)
7.28 CODA (G+)
3mvt-Rondó, Allegro
7.43 THEME A (C+)
7.52 ALL ×2
8.01 THEME B (G+)
8.04 THEME A1 (G+)
8.07 MODULATING BRIDG (G+)
8.13 THEME A
8.21 THEME C (A-/E-)
8.44 THEME A
8.53 CODETTA (C+)
9.00 CODA (C+)
*The theme A1 is a variation of the theme a, while the themes A (n) are the themes A and A1 in other tonalities, as the Rondò
I remember that when I was a kid [2006 born], I would listen to this sonata -- the first movement of which I've played at that time -- on CZcams. I still remember the melodies of all the "movements", which -- at the time -- was a new word for me; I barely knew English well enough to do something more than write "Mozart 16" on the CZcams search, which was my piece of information to hear this masterpiece from a new perspective. I considered the second movement to be a slow and boring version of the first, and I liked the third; now -- when I'm a bit older -- I've come to appreciate the different paces of Classical pieces. Looking back, I think that was the starting of my journey into Classical music, and I'm looking forward to hearing more classical in the future to come!
This has to be one of my favorite pieces because of how my brother literally learned the full sonata just by listening to it and finding each key one by one. Truly amazing.
Wow
Fun fact: Mozart was able to do the exact the same. He can listen to a piece once and is able to perfectly recreate.
He once used this to his advantage when he perfectly recreated a piece from a church where the sheet music was kept a secret (so only members of the church knew how to play it).
Mozart y Beethoven son iconos de la música, esto es calidad y buena música.
Por fin algo bueno entre tanta basura de CZcams
escuchar cada nota es algo tan, no se, me encanta
Me enamoré de la musica clásica❤
This was always one of my favorites to play as a kid.
Walter Klien was one the most accomplished pianists and mentors. This is an excellent selection showing his loyalty to the music as composed. Thank you for posting this.
Some months before the comments were disabled, now that I come back it isn't, now I know way more about classical music and I think I enjoy even more this piece, Mozart was a genius indeed.
Simply a breath taking music , that energizes the entire human soul .
The Andante of this Sonata is one of the most beautiful pieces I ever heard
From the days when "composer" was a title earned with a lifetime of dedication and God given talent. A title that equaled any profession at the time
I’m working on this song right now and my piano teacher has me listen to this. I love the song it is so pure and interesting. This is the best video I’ve seen by far!
I'm learning this sonata 😊
same
how is it going?
+sofia schain pretty great I took a little break because of my recital songs but it's good how about you
I'm a little worried abot it, because I couldn't practice enough time, but it's ok..
+sofia schain same
This reminds me of being a child and listening to my older sisters play the piano... Wonderful!
Thank the ever-loving gods I finally found it. I've had this stuck in my head for ages.
Deers ... hopping in the woods , birds , sunshine and smiles 🙌 thank you for this musical story
My 11 year old friend played this fluently without and sheer music in the band room and she said it was easy.
I was like “You gotta be kidding me,”
I did the same when I was ten,but i could see why some see this piece as difficult,especially the 3rd movement.
I did it at 9 yrs old, but on the washboard
Relativity
I played this when I was 3 years old along with reminiscences de Jon Juan.
i played this song before i was born and quite frankly, i think its easy
I still Amaze How Genius Musician They Were.
NavaIMTutorial I
and how bad your English is!... jus kiddin!
NavaIMTutorial especialy compated to today musicians
@Richard Joyce Wow, that was aggressive.
The goat of classical music
Wow wolfie era un genio nato! Vivió muy poco pero nos dejó un legado muy hermoso y vasto.
I'm trying to learn this on the virtual piano... torture is beatiful
How's is going? I'm also learning the second movement now on VP!
Danngg its on virtual piano? I use that its very cool
Mozart is truly a musical genius. He is and always will be an amazing composer. Honestly, he is the Godfather of classical music.
Gothic Galore Ayano lol are you American by Chance?
Gothic Galore Ayano iiinpppobji
Poooooobfwaqwwhjn.
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Such a beautiful song all the way through! Always heard of the first part, but not the second.
This piece sounds like a love song: at first, the beautiful feeling and joy of being in love, then the difficult moments with emotional instability involved, but at the end, the power of love is stronger and the joyous feeling at the beginning prevails 💕
One of the first pieces I had started to learn when I was 9. I'm still working on it and will continue to do so until I die.^^
Is it a difficult piece for beginners?
@@Caroline28483 it was meant to BE a beginner piece. Although I'm not so sure this is the case lol
quit reading the comments and just enjoy this beautiful piece
Max Payne ok, my bad
I'm listening to this piece WHILE I'm reading the comments.
Yo this is amazing. Beautiful piece of music, amazingly played. Love it
I had this stuck in my head for years because i originally heard it from a kids show and it made me fall in love with music .
The 2nd movement is the best. The 3rd movement is very joyful and nice. The 1st movement is so cute.
Maravilloso, hermoso, regio, sublime oh gran maestro Mozart!!!!
One of the best sonatas I ever heard!
I've been playing piano for about a year now, and I decided to give this piece a try. It is extremely difficult for me, but it's not unplayable. This is the genius of Mozart at work, for this piece is sufficiently difficult to be challenging to a beginner without being complex to the point where trying to learn it would be impossible.
Dios mío que bendición es poder escuchar una pieza tan hermosa cómo está sonata
when i was in primary school and i couldnt focus on my homework, my mom bought me a discman with some classical songs. there was piano sonata 16 and turkish march on the disc and i really loved it^^ while listening to classic i made my homework well^^
4:56 The turn that comes 6 seconds later is why I love Mozart. So beautiful.
How I like the Andante, simply beautiful. I know nothing about classical music, just enjoy listening to them.
najpiękniejsza muzyka mojego dzieciństwa
M declaró fan de la música clásica.🕴🏻
felicidades a unos cuantos 4 vatos le importaron 👍
Of the many compositions this is the one where I see Mozart at the piano in front of me. It is his voice. it brings tears of wonderment and joy to me...i am 80 year sold. perhaps I'll be able to bow to him somewhere...some time.
I listen to Mozart on my way home from work when I have had a hard day it's relaxing I love it
simplesmente amo essa música, é ótima para dançar
C major has been called "completely pure. Its character is: innocence, simplicity, naïvety, children's talk".
PaleolithicMind That’s also one of the reasons why it was a popular key for liturgical music. Having no sharps or flats makes it a “pure” key, sort of like how we imagine God as being eternally perfect. Of course, it was also no accident that C was chosen as the name for the key - C, “Christo, Christ” etc.
Magnifique ! Quelle maîtrise ! Merci à l’auteur et à l’artiste.
That key change to the subdominant is soooo smooth👌
Maravilla para mi alma.amo a Mozart.Gracias desde Montevideo.
How can someone downvote this masterpiece?
I played it on piano tiles and fell in love with it, but the actual thing is so much better and more beautiful 😌🎹
Masterpiece!! Love it!! Thank you!!