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ОтветитьOne of my most treasured moments is sitting on the steps outside listening to this piece (and the whole opera) being played live across the Piazza del Duomo in the shadow of the Cathedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence... a truly magical night!
Ответить"This is a musical lock."
ОтветитьMozart had the creativity no human has ever had for music. He is a present to humans from god himself.
ОтветитьToo many notes!
ОтветитьRachmaninoff
Ответитьso fabulous, last time i hear it was 213 years ago.
ОтветитьTrading Places brought me here!! YOUR BREAKFAST SIR!!!
Ответить"Brachmaninoff."
-Mrs. Teevee.
Mozart... the joy in this piece is unbelievable. Even looking in the eyes of death, I would be happy, lived in a world, which creates such an masterpiece for the human soul. Thank you Wolfgang, to show us the maxime of your touch by our allmighty God !
ОтветитьTrading Places 😂
ОтветитьRachmaninoff 😏🔓 🍫
ОтветитьSo proud that I was born on his birthday, January 27th, a few years later though.
ОтветитьMuzica aceasta este tratament pentru spirit
ОтветитьAm I’m the only one here from Trading Places?
Ответитьguezzz L song
ОтветитьArguably the best and most influential piece of music ever written by a mortal. Without this one, we don't have Beethoven..
ОтветитьSo good
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ОтветитьApparently if you can play the first 4 seconds on a piano, you can enter Willy Wonka's chocolate room...
ОтветитьThis is a fancy restaurant!!!
Ответитьan absolutely stunning piece of music. Did you know, that Gene Wilder played the opening to this piece in the 1971 Willy Wonka film.
Ответить“Looking good Billy Ray! Feeling good Louis!”
ОтветитьMy fav LOL
ОтветитьI saw this opera. It was really good! I love Mozart's work. I played his Clarinet Concerto in high school.
ОтветитьWhen I was in the band in high school, this was one of our favorite pieces to play. I played French horn back then.
ОтветитьAbsolute Genius.
ОтветитьThe worst thing is he died so young!!!
ОтветитьWhen the exam supervisor announces "5 mins left"
ОтветитьMy daughter played in one of the best marching bands in the country. Winter was concert band. They warmed up to Mozart. She always loved playing his music because no matter how many mistakes they made, it always sounded amazing.
ОтветитьMozart is my favourite, always will be. Beautiful, narrative, evocative.
ОтветитьUwielbiam ❤
ОтветитьSo cheerful! Always brings you out of bad mood
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ОтветитьThe best.
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ОтветитьNow in the "false history of music" we are told that soprano Nancy Storace (1765-1817) sang in Mozart: Le nozz de Figaro (for that she is famous and important); contemporaries did not remember her for the arias from that opera. But they don't tell us that contemporaries remembered her in roles in operas that had many reruns: Paisiello: Il re Teodoro in Venezia; Sarti: Fra and due litigants; Salieri: La scuola de' gelosi; Salieri: La grotta di Trofonio; Soler: Il burbero di buon cuore; Soler: Una cosa rara. They don't say that Mozart actually seduced the singer, that is. took advantage of emotions to ensure that she sings in his opera. If it weren't for that, would such a star agree to sing in an opera by a - for contemporaries - lesser-known composer?
Mozart's "- "The Marriage of Figaro" 1786. - was created as a "mosaic" of: Joseph Schuster –"Il Marito Indolente", 1782.; Giovanni Paisiello "Barber of Seville" 1782.; And most importantly, for the history of music and ideas: the complicated finale of the first act of Sarti's opera also served as a model for the finale of the last act of Mozart's - Marriage of Figaro. Giuseppe Sarti - "Fra i due litiganti il terzo gode"1782.
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ОтветитьHis parents were horribly cruel. No wonder he died so young.
ОтветитьMagnificent
ОтветитьThis is booming!
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