Mozart - Horn Concerto No. 3 in E flat, K. 447 [complete]
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- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-flat major, K. 447 was completed between 1784 and 1787, during the Vienna Period. The composition was written as a friendly gesture for the hornist Joseph Leutgeb (his name is mentioned few times in the score), and Mozart probably didn't consider it as particularly important, since he failed to enter it to the autograph catalogue of his works. The autograph score remained well preserved; it is stored in the British Library in London.The concerto is scored for 2 clarinets in B♭, 2 Bassoons, Solo Horn in E♭ and strings.The work is in three movements:
I. Allegro (4/4)
II. Romance (Larghetto) (4/4)
III. Allegro (6/8)
This concerto "has clarinets besides bassoons and string for accompaniment. They bring warmth and light colouring to this most attractive work, and in spite of unadventurous support they partner the bassoons in many typical phrases."
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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 - Hudba
My search of almost five years has finally ended today. The Allegro section featured in a movie and finally I found it today
Which movie?
@@hannesw8436 it's a Hindi movie called 'Ek main aur ek tu'. It has a scene in a Las Vegas opera house
The Larghetto is just so achingly sweet. I love it.
I played the French horn once, and the most fun I ever had with that instrument was playing this concerto.
+HyaenusDominae I also loved the Richard Strauss #1and the Franz Strauss Concerti.
You played the French Horn only once and were able to play this? :)
@@joechindamo1948 That's what I was wondering....lol
@@joechindamo1948he must be capping
That cadenza is just perfect!
0:08 I. Allegro
7:32 II. Romance (Larghetto)
12:18 III. Allegro
The hero we didn’t deserve but got :)
5:35 Cadenza
I like the 3rd movement
BEAUTIFUL!!!!
😍
What a privilege to hear this.. to Musician and Composer.. just awesome.
I admire 3:15. That is one of the best Mozart-styled passages ever.
Mozart seem to not only enjoy music, but he made it look so easy, unbelievable !
You must be a genius to make such music look so easy.
" Czech horn players use a much more delicate and subtle vibrato, and it adds a lot of character to their performances."- from the website THE HORN
Nice work Mozart!
BEAUTIFUL
No one increase like likes passed 69
Indeed.
This goes out to all my homies that didn't make it.
The last movement is what I like the most where the interpreter may improvise adding his own seal to his performance... corno da cachia....
Mozart had fun with Leutgeb. He made notations in the margins, different colors of ink, at points where he included a particularly challenging progression. "What do you say to that, master Leutgeb?" Mozart had a great sense of humor. :)
Eric Hoffmann egipto????
This piece has to be one of the most obvious illustrations of humour in music. Simply perfect: humour, finesse, surprise, romance, solace, drive, etc. etc. etc.
Yes he had.
Well, this my horn solo, wish me luck
Good luck! I'm sure you'll do great :) (though this was 7 years ago)
You did it well ??
Good luck! I'm sure you did great :) (though this was 8 years ago)
Mozart of course wrote these for natural horn, its interesting to imagine the sound he would have actually heard, drawing oneself into Mozarts sound world!
It’s been 9 years mate but I hope it went well 😌
The second movement is one tune I always catch myself humming inadvertently. Beautiful recording. Beautiful vibrato.
Escutei os quatro concertos atrás deste segundo movimento!
Diese Musik ist so unglaublich schön; speziell der 2. Satz ist außerirdisch!!@
Beautiful , out of this World.
All 4 horn concertos are mozart's most beautiful works
Once upon a time, many years ago, I knew this entire piece. I played it at many festivals and concerts.
i heard this is one of the more difficult pieces that you can play for french horns. is it really technical piece ?
It's a "standard" piece because it's so well-known. You usually play this at auditions, so many hornists learn it by heart.
Rasbiff so is it pretty easy to learn ?
Jin Cha once you can play it - and that's the real struggle - it is pretty easy to learn by heart because you played it that often you almost can play it by heart....
@Jin Cha Of the four Mozart concerti for horn it is the easiest of the four to play. That isn't saying it is easy. To do justice to it you have to be advanced enough to use lip trills. I used to know it by heart back in the late 70's as a high school student. I recently started trying to play horn again after 36 years away from it. Only now do I appreciate what a difficult instrument it truly is to play.
Excellent soloist with a slight vibrato, this is a classic timbre, velvety but with some brilliance in the strong.
This sounds a whole lot like a Eb Alto/Tenor horn, which is odd but interesting. Love them brass band horns. Beautifully played.
I was thinking exactly the same!
French Horn: Peter Damm
Orchestra: Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
Conductor: Sir Neville Marriner
Thx
This music is delightful!
My personal favorite as I can listen to this repeatedly without getting bored
This is good...pure music.
im playing this for my solo ! im in eighth grade
HOw did u do
il y a dans la beauté ce qui nous rapproche de l'absolu
Good luck, I spent a LONG time working on this when I played about 10 years ago.
3:46
thank you for posting!
Soooo nice. Mozart was a miracle and a priceless gift to humanity. You certainly could never say that about the banking tribe....
Yes, the difference is in the giving and in the taking. Two very different motivations.
Somebody is jealous of all those Nobel Prizes in science...
Monomania.
AWESOME ALL WORK AMADEUS
Any hornist's problem in playing the Mozart Horn Concerti is that whatever he/she does and whoever he/she is, there is always the echo of the definitive recordings by Dennis Brain with the Philharmonia Orchestra - in 1957, I think it was. Not the recordings with the greatest sound, Brain insisted on using a piston valve horn at that time. But the technique and feelings are simply perfection. There are and have been many very find hornists ( both men and women ) since then and there certainly are several actrive today. But they know they play in Brain's shadow. It is maddening. Let me also add the anecdote about the recording session for Brain's version (recorded not long before his untimely death in the crash of his favorite sports car.) Brain had played the Concerti so many times that he made the recordings without a score in front of him. The tradition is that Brain made his matchless recordings while reading his favorite, and just arrived by post) sports car magazine. That was on the music stand in front of him.
what if dennis brain was copying someone else?
Doesn't matter. And I presume he leanred his exquisite technique from his father, Aubrey. Still Dennis was better.
yup, totally agreed
+Michael Walters I knew a pianist and conductor who swore blind she would never conduct a concerto if the soloist had sheet music. She said it wasn't professional or something...
I have two recordings, one with Dennis Brain, and another with The Vienna Philarmonic , produced by Dutsche Gramophon. They both great, but Dennis is above.
Sssssssooooooo smooooooth wolfy as in Wolfgang.
magnifico concierto.
Super komponiert Wolferl und super gespielt !!!
Constanze Mozart ml wagner
これもまた大好きな曲です。
Grazie! Bravo. Bravi !
I learned the 2nd movement ( Romanze ) from Prof David Hoffecker at t Pennsylvania's Governers " FINE ARTS PROGRAM" held at Weastminster College in ,re Wilmington, Pa. in the summer of '68. As a sculpture major I was required to study another two distinct arts so I chose cinematography and music as,I was a soprano g bugler 1st line in the Pringle Pioneer Volunteer Drum,and Bugle Corps. I studied horn and trumpet and I still play my trumpets and corner daily for my amusement. I have created many public sculpture commissions and my portfolio included on the Smithsonian outdoor sculpture website under Gerhard Baut.
The Romanze is soundtrack for Orson Welles famous Gallo wine commercial spot ; " We will vint no wine before it's time" and sweet it is. Perhaps this horniest is Pete Damme or Albert Lindner.
While K447 is not extremely demanding of virtuosity I do believe it is one of Mozarts most sincere emotive instrumental concerto. This and K622 Bassetclarinet A major are surely his most emotive and recognizable concerti. They both have a longing and lust that befit a film about hunting quail,over pointing dogs to serve as soundtrack extrodinaire. Viel gluck ins gruss Gott freunde. Ciao. DaddyG
This is the conclusion to everything.
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻📯🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤
very enjoyable ,lovely music
7:32 Romance (Larghetto)
Peter Damm - Horn; Academo of St Martin-in-the-Fields; Cond.: Sir Neville Marriner (1988)
hm...van aki tudja :)
Most talaltam egy kottat Gulyas Arpi baratomtol Kreka Laszlo tulajdona megjegyzessel :)
Sok hasonló kering a világban... :)
St, Martin-in-the-Fields crowned my cultural life with live performances. Believe it or not, there's a church in London named "Saint Martin-in-the-Fields". It's an artsy venue for "wannabes" as well "always will be(s)".
Thank you for the information Laszlo, do you know if the poster of this exquisite piece has confirmed if he thinks you are right as to the identity of the performers? Its sedate pace lends it a quite particular grace.
Nice job guys
Yeah
Wonderfuull
Gives u energy !!!
This is not music from human world, this is something that come from the world of ideas.
아침마다 들어요 멋진 곡입니다
This sound and cadenza unquestionably and uniquely, Peter Damm.
If you grew up in the 80's there were a small number of recordings teachers recommended you listen to -- Dennis Brain, Alan Civil and Peter Damm. All these players had recordings that invited you into the world of the horn, motivated you and presented three very different interpretations. I had one instructor who played in the New York Phil tell me to avoid Barry Tuckwell's recordings, unless I wanted to receive "the message" he was sending to everyone. I would meet and hear him play it live years later, it's not message, it's Barry Tuckwell with all the technique you've ever heard. As great as these recordings are, to me they are dwarfed by recordings of Lowell Greer and Alexander Kienle Teunis van der Zwart on natural horn.
Erich Penzals recording is also exellent with the vienna symphony orchestra conducted by Bernard paumgartner thats the one i have and live with for over 50 years on phillips.
Chi ama la musica ama la Vita
GREAT!!!
I feel like this is making me cultured.
One of the Theme in the 2nd movement reminds me of the theme of the 14th Sonata's 2nd movement.
The opening theme in that movement reminds me of a theme in Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
If you want to know: czcams.com/video/Rb0UmrCXxVA/video.html [Go to 13:32]
Me encanta!!!
Really good
II. Romanze (Larghetto) starts at 7:30 (keeps me calm in the morning)
This tune, or specifically, the Romanze of the 2nd chapter, is the theme of the book, A Devil to Play, by Jasper Rees. Fun to read, which I am doing, more fun if familiar with the tune. So I turn up the TUBE while reading the book.
A devil to play- Flanders and Swann.
one thing about Mozart's music,it had some great endings.
El allegro es magnífico y el sonido del corno sobresale y complementa toda la pieza musical.
Excelente!!!
This is my piece for my district solo
Me too
same
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Third movement reminds me of his Piano Concerto n.2 in E - flat major...genius, that Mozart ! ! :) :)
Nice listening !! :) :)
Jan Smetana oh my god you're right!
More probably because Mozart doesn't consider it as somewhat a "professional work" but rather a "gift" for Leutgeb. (I forgot its spelling)
Actually, if you look at the sheet music showing, there appear to be 4 beats in each measure, making it 4/4 time.
Thanks for this wonderful Mozart Treat.
Anybody else notice that sometimes it got so sweet it sounded like a euphonium.
i don't think horns are supposed to sound like euphoniums
A euphonium on a really good day might approach a well-played horn; hardly the other way 'round
SPHERE Harry brought me here to Mozart. "Mozart. Horn Concerto in E Flat. K-447."
Thanks god
Give me mozart
Mozart llevo la luz de Dios en su Corazon limpio
Yeah, this and his Piano Sonata No. 22 do have strong similarities - it's hardly a bad thing though...they're both enjoyable themes!
Typical Mozart-Very lyrical and beautiful!!!
I love it, all of Mozart´s Concertos are sublime, and dignit of being heard them...
This is my favourite classical piece, especially as performed by Barry Tuckwell.
Jennifer Hodgins For me, this and the 1st movement of the 23 piano concerto.
La mu'sica; por fortuna no tiene Fronteras, es Universal...
Grande Peter Damm esa cadenza fabulosa
são estas músicas fãs um mundo melhor
W.A. Mozart - KV 447 - Horn Concerto in E flat major
0:00 - 1. Allegro
7:31 - 2. Romanze (Larghetto)
12:17 - 3. Rondo (Allegro)
Horn: Peter Damm
Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
Sir Neville Marriner
please make copy lost cello concerto K.206 of Amadeus Mozart from viola and violin concerto K364. both is very similar concerto.
Does anybody know where I can get this cadenza in mvt.1 because I LOVE IT is there sheet music for this cadenza? I NEED IT
I remember Ruth Boardman, French Horn, in Minneapolis many years ago. So pretty. I wonder what became of her?
This is very nice. Thank you.
Liked so much I had to try it out for myself and now I'm in the works to play with my school orchestra being the featured horn player
I'm listening to this piece so much, at work, that I'm memorizing it: God, He's great, and so are the players: they deserve a lot of credit, as does the Conductor.
Fantastico! I'm in Heaven.
I hope this can help. My bet is this is former principal horn of the Dresden Staatskapelle. Namely Peter Damm. Normally this master is recognizable from his masterful vibrato. A thing which on the french horn easily tends to abrasiveness. However in Damm's case it only perfectuactes the sullen sound of the horn.
+MadDawgZod The trills are terrific, but is there a little sloppiness on attack? Some one with that range has to give up something, and perhaps lip precision is it. I didn't know who this was until reading the comments, so tok this as a beautiful interpretation without knowing of course who played it.
I have about a month and a half to work on it.
Yeeees
Sounds a bit like Peter Damm (former solo horn Dresden)
I did this as my Solo (my school district makes us do a solo at a contest every year). Somehow I got a one (highest rating) this is good intro to lip trills
Well, there both in 6/8.
This is definitely a horh! Us Americans are used to a different horn sound; this is ideal for Eastern Europe, and they DO use a wider vibrato than we in the states do.
1:24 so lazy so positive.
me encanta el último movimiento donde se premite al intérprete ponerle su sello personal a la interpretación.
🐋”Where are we???”
the comment he post... the fact it got spamed... the music he likes... that he thinks this is boring when it's the best!
How did it turn out? I'm working on it now but can't think of a good original cadenca.
in Mozart day French horns didn't have valves which makes harder to play than modern horns
I wrote the last movement in 6/8. just because the first movement is in 4/4 doesn't mean the last will be to.
i can't put my finger on it exactly but i hear the magic flute in this.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💤
Why is this in the key of E and not E flat? I'm not taking anything away from the performance, it's brilliant! I was simply curious.