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Symphony no. 38 in D major K. 504 "Prague": III. Finala: Presto
Haydn Mozart Beethoven Lyrics
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Corrado Giachetta
Everything is played way too slowly (except for the Adagio)
Hummel (LITERALLY STUDIED WITH MOZART)wrote piano reductions for Mozart’s last symphonies and he left metronome marks. But everyone ignores them, as they ignore Beethoven’s.
Allegro minim=88
Andante quaver=126
Presto minim=100
Here’s the thing: people played faster than we do today, and Mozart and hadyn are probably no exception.
When will we start taking metronome marks seriously? If the goal is to be historically coherent , then our opinion is irrelevant if it contradicts the evidence. Aren’t you all tired of slow and careful performances that take no risks and sound ALL THE SAME?
Sorry I got a bit carried away
Shin-i-chi Kozima
There is no such thing as hit or miss with Mozart's music
All is splendid, great.
The onlyproblem would be the good or bad performances and acoustics
Simon Kawasaki
It is written that the Prague audience loved Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro, specifically the enchanting woodwind writing. To appease his Bohemian audience's palette, while not lowering his own, he composed this immaculate symphony.
One of my favorite symphonies. Thank you.
Gianfranco Cavallaro
Seguire un tale capolavoro sullo spartito scritto dall'autore, l'immenso Mozart, è un onore incommensurabile e una emozione profonda. Grazie per aver caricato questa meraviglia.
Following such a masterpiece on the score written by the author, the immense Mozart, is an immeasurable honor and a profound emotion. Thank you for uploading this wonder.
Fing Book
this is so good. infinite, circular energy just flowing
Mark Furnell
What a masterwork! I think this and 39 are his greatest....despite the fame of 40 and 41....great as THEY are. (PS. And I think ALL a composer's repeats ought to be obeyed!)
Liam Nicholson
@Mark Furnell 39th is greatest, WTF???
Mark Furnell
Good point! But I've seen many conductors ignore them in live concerts. The worst of all is Beethoven 7 without repeats. ...especially the first movement.
Bartje Bartmans
LP's had not enough room for repeats. That's often the single reason why repeats were omitted.
Alec Sachs
I love Mozarts Symphonies. To this YouTube User can you please post some of Mozart’s Piano Concertos?
Bartje Bartmans
They are all on YouTube with scores already.