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III. Adagio from Serenade No. 10 in B-flat Major for Thirteen Winds K. 361 "Gran Partita"
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@LUMIGOCHA

Was curios about the instruments. So complementing the video description here's the distribution:

From left to right @ 0:01
Oboes (front): Olivier Stankiewicz, Rosie Jenkins
Basset Horns (front): Lorenzo Iosco, Chris Richards
Horns (back): Alex Edmundson, Jonathan Lipton
Double Bass (centre): Colin Paris
Bassoons (front): Daniel Jemison, Joost Bosdijk
Clarinets (front): Andrew Marriner, Chi-Yu Mo
Horns (back): Tim Jones, Angela Barnes



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@ot4kon

The beginning simple, almost comic. Just a pulse – bassoons and basset horns – like a rusty squeezebox. And then suddenly, high above it, an oboe, a single note, hanging there unwavering, until a clarinet took it over and sweetened it into a phrase of such delight! This was a music I’d never heard. Filled with such longing, such unfulfillable longing. It seemed to me that I was hearing the voice of God.

@discolevity1035

Okay that’s what that old guy says in Amadeus ...

@williamstephens9945

Hello Salieri!

@eduardoarredondo1674

ot4kon yeeees, exactly.

@LeonardoNunez

@@discolevity1035 the old guy? lol, what disrespect. Maestro Salieri

@georgesr8979

Lol I could hear salieri’s voice

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@rugfixr

That opening oboe always bring tears to my eyes

@TheTurulhawk

Yes, me, too. Such a heartbreaking melody.

@OboeFiles

so good! and Oliver really captures the longing quality of that melody when it switches to minor

@TrishBenedict

@@OboeFiles is that what happens at 2:05? I’m not a musician, I just know that there’s a shift and I wondered if it was just a new phrase or a time change or a key change. (This is the curse of the passionate lover of music who doesn’t know anything about music.) But I was just telling my husband that shift reminds me of the part of Zauberflöte where Pamina talks about her father giving her the flute. It’s one of my favorite operas - some people only see the cuteness and fun of it, but to me it’s so full of mystery and humanity – and I wonder if it’s because it reminds me of the Gran Partita? Or does the Gran Partita remind me of Flute? Or maybe just because it’s all Mozart. :)

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