Mozart Quintet for Piano and Winds in E flat K452 - Whittington Festival
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Caspar Frantz (piano) Chris Richards (clarinet) Joost Bosdijk (bassoon) Katy Woolley (horn) Olivier Stankiewicz (oboe)
recorded live during the Whittington International Chamber Music Festival (Shropshire UK) May 2016
supported using public funding by Arts Council England
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This IS the most splendid music ever written, full of love and joy -the music of he heart and executed flawless and with great compassion. So great great-how wonderfull!!
Katy Woolley has such a gorgeous tone to her horn playing!
Mozart wrote to his father after the first performance of this work, telling him that he considered this piece to be the best thing he had ever written!
@timothythorne9464
4 жыл бұрын
Jhon Jeric Elloreg Lauz it's nice, but it's far from the best thing he wrote. I prefer the similar Beethoven Quintet for Piano and Winds, opus 16, also in Eb major.
@moein-lifestyle
3 жыл бұрын
🎶 Yes 👍 Mozart's reason for this letter is that this beautiful music is like a story . A story from Mozart's childhood and good and bad memories of that time . like a memorable video from his good childhood which had turned into music . Of course, the work is very beautiful and technically powerful . It's so important that Beethoven is inspired by it . Also the ending is as happy as ever 🎶
@moein-lifestyle
3 жыл бұрын
@@timothythorne9464 🎶 Never consider Beethoven's work better than Mozart . Because Beethoven couldn't be better than Mozart, he took a different approach . In Mozart's works, there is love, passion and genius that isn't found in anyone else's works 🎶
@rilke1791
3 жыл бұрын
@@timothythorne9464 that's highly subjective and I really am not liking how you worded it. It comes off as immature and elitist. If you prefer beethoven that's totally fine but I really don't like how you are trying to put one over the other. Are you even a composer? I'm not but I'm not the one judging here and if so where have your works been played and how much experience do you have?
@timothythorne9464
3 жыл бұрын
@@rilke1791 I didn't suggest the Beethoven work is "better" than the corresponding piece by Mozart, only said that I preferred it. Beethoven's piece is more lyrical and has engaging, even dancable melodies in its finale. We tread on thin ice when we describe one composer's piece as "better" than a similar work by another composer. I strictly avoided saying Beethoven's work is "better." The two composers had different objectives in composition and each achieved great things within their own realms.
the horn parts was so amazing and beautiful
every time this piece is played god speaks...
I'm glad I wasn't there, ' cause I cried so hard, non stop till the end. Such a creation you don't believe it's possible. Felt like witnessed a miracle. Great performance with pleasant surprise in horn part. I have listened to many different versions already, I knew the piece well, but the magic is still vivid, clear and fresh, making my soul naked like a baby, then it touched me so gently that I had no choice but breaking into tears. Only Mozart makes me cry like that. Only Mozart...and blessed people who are allowed to perform the miracle. Oh my, such an experience. Thank you so much. It is unfortunate that Mozart is underrated by many music lovers. I saw a lot of comments putting down Mozart, yes, there are so many in You Tube. Just compare to Bach who almost never get bashed. Poor soul, they don't know what they are talking, they don't know what they are missing. Thank you again for performing my favorite piece. In a concert like this, I think I should sit in far back with tissues ready in my hand.
@moein-lifestyle
3 жыл бұрын
🎶 This work is very lovely and joyful ! 🤔 Listen to this if you want to cry : The String Quintet No. 4 in G minor, K. 516 🎶🎻
@soebredden
2 жыл бұрын
Once in my life I really seemed at the bottom and no latter to climb. Then I one evening heard Mozart although I that time most listened to modern music and rock. ... Then .there it was - love present in the moment for real in the tones , in the music. It was impossible to ignore- Then from that day (45) I swished totally yo classical music....
@karlheinzkirchmann6469
Жыл бұрын
Very lovely words. But Mozart is not underrated. There are a milliard of people like you and me he brings quiet and peace. 😅😊❤❤❤
@airpanache
3 ай бұрын
I feel you totally. Yes music lovers still do underrate Mozart as if admiring him is some kind of naive taste-wise, unlike the "intelligent" Bach, there's nothing more nonsense than that kind of assessment. the sublime beauty and the intricate compositions, the heartwarming wit and humour, the infinite imagination, and great love only Mozart could have created are just incomparable. However as Busoni or some other great musicians said before, Mozart is always underrated no matter how much we worship him, because his genius is way beyond us.
Yes, there's been others composing quintets for piano and winds, but none comes near this by Mozart. Mozart, Oh, Mozart!
@martyisokay
5 жыл бұрын
Beethoven's is just as perfect, imho.
@timothythorne9464
4 жыл бұрын
Nick M. Beethoven's similarly scored piece is more attractive than this IMO.
@Noblebird02
4 жыл бұрын
If you could not draw a piano around with you what wind instruments could you substitute it with?
@winterkonig4684
2 жыл бұрын
Beethoven wollte Mozarts Quintett mit seinem Klavierquintett op16 übertrumpfen. Es gelang ihm nicht.
@brianr.3085
2 жыл бұрын
@@martyisokay The woodwind writing in the Beethoven quintet is much more mundane than Mozart's and not as idiomatic for the instruments they're written. There's also larger stretches where they don't have anything to play. The only reason these pieces are even recorded together is because they're the only quintets for this ensemble, but there's a world of difference between Mozart's woodwind writing and Beethoven's.
What a lovely performance of this beautiful work. This, K452, is a companion piece to the glorious wind serenades K361, K375, and K388. And of course the two piano quartets.
1. Largo - Allegro moderato 00:23 2. Larghetto 10:39 3. Allegretto 19:14
I really enjoy how the clarinetist is using a variety of dynamics and colors. So often, you get folks who feel everything has to be loud, but not here....bravo!
1mov - 0:24 2mov - 10:39 3mov - 19:14
Bravissimi tutti,ma soprattutto Mozart per aver ideato un simile capolavoro!
There's just something magical about chamber music for wind instruments.
J'espère qu'en 2021, les membres de ce Quintet sont demeurés inchangés. Quelle performance par chacun d'eux. Un enchantement pour le coeur et l'oreille.
the prettiest and most enchanting piece of music ever written
Beautiful performance, excellent presentation. Thank you.
Such a great piece. Like 20th time Ive listened to this incredible chamber work!
Stunning performance! Bravo!!
Beautiful performance!
So beautiful
it is really an incredible performance. The things you get in live performance and not the studio... Bravo.
Heavenly music heavenly performed
Love it. So nicely done. Great!
Mozart , que maravilla de composicion, talento, belleza, elegancia, no alcanzan los adjetivos
Bra o Bravo, beautiful Mozart quintet.
What a delicious performance! For once one could hear every note of the horn part, because she was capable of making the horn sound both 'like a woodwind' for blending (per the conventional wisdom) OR like an aggressive brass instrument (which was unusual for this piece but wonderful to hear for a change). Bravo!
@basantibaksi6
5 жыл бұрын
Very perceptive comment.
@paulcaswell2813
5 жыл бұрын
Katy is and always was a bit special. Not for nothing was she in the Philharmonia's horn section whilst still a student - and almost instantly becoming Co-Principal upon leaving the RCM, and becoming a very young Professor of Horn at the RAM... Probably the finest horn player of the present era.
@srirampdm
4 жыл бұрын
I recognised Katy from another video the LSO had done titled "Instrument: The horn" on the French Horn that I'd just watched a few days ago, and this was a pleasant surprise :) I agree, the dynamics were brought out beautifully - from the silky smooth comforting woodwind-like tones to the grand, strutting tone of a bold brass instrument.
@cameronwinrow554
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah the horn is usually the weakest link on this piece but she makes it seem like it fits right in.
Bravo! an excellent musical performance!
Thank you for sharing such a fine performance.
Bravo!!!👏👏👏
The whole piece is beautiful but 11:30 to 15:05 strikes me as being almost supernatural. How did he do it?
良い感じですね。 これぞ、モーツァルトさん!
Bravo
very good
Ne me demandez pas pourquoi je pleure aux premières notes de ce quintet
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤thanks😍
너무 아름다워.... from Korea
Bravi!!!!
I love how the comments are filled with random timestamps
Nice 🙂
bravo
1:25 - 1:43, sublime
🎶 Bravo 👍 10:22 - 18:12 - 24:15 🎶
Apparently Mozart was extremely proud of this piece
@yuhaszvideotime763
6 ай бұрын
He once said this was the best piece he written.
John Oliver did a great job in his oboe
@itamarbar9580
2 жыл бұрын
It doesn't much look like John Oliver, He was a violist in highschool, but on the positive side, the oboist is Olivier Stanckwiecz (I think that's how you write it).
יפה מאוד...
Wonderful performance. Thank you for sharing it, but please take out the Netflix ad in the middle of the last movement. The beginning before is fine but not in the middle.
15:43
Still one of the best performances of this splendid work but interrupted in the middle of movements by idiotic ads no one wants to see in the middle of Mozart's music! Please get rid of them - before if you want, but NOT in the middle!
2nd movement 10:38
@okeno7344
2 жыл бұрын
Could be more precise ;)
1:11 ??
25:37
I swear I heard a similar piece somewhere, I know this melody well. can't stop singing it. If someone knows please tell me!!..
@guillaumedavid6418
6 жыл бұрын
try the beethoven quintet for winds and piano, inspired by mozart !
@safasaleh3010
6 жыл бұрын
Guillaume DAVID Thanks ❤❤
@psalm2764
3 жыл бұрын
@@guillaumedavid6418 Beethoven copied Mozart. After he helped poison him.
@1psoas9
2 жыл бұрын
Another possible option is the "Elvira Madigan" piano COncerto... the andantes have similar melodies [on the horn in the quintet, the piano in the concerto]. I think this quintet is superior in the sensitivity with which everything is developed..... incomparable delicacy. And yes, the Beethoven quintet. And maybe Brahms's glorious horn sonata.
@karlheinzkirchmann6469
Жыл бұрын
Listen the “ GRAND PARTITA”. There you’ll find it back❤
19:15
The beginning of the slow movement sounds like it was taken directly out of the orchestral introduction to an aria from any of his operas. Great composers steal. not so great composers imitate.( Stravinsky) .
1:23... 777 1:53...
Pianist acting like he is to die of St Vitus' dance any minute now. No need for such over-acting, at the contrary. All else very fine, woodwinds cheerful and correct and harmonious, and the horn indeed wonderfully balancing at the edge of not being a real genuine woodwind :)
The only other version I've heard is a 1955 EMI recording of the Dennis Brain Wind Ensemble. This seems like a recording with wonderful separation and blending. Love the musicianship. I wonder what Papa Mozart wrote back.
When in doubt, play Mozart.
@sarabenassi1981
7 күн бұрын
Very helpful comment since I'm deciding if playing this or Beethoven quintet at my graduation. Thanks mate
I am eating Mozartkügeln and listening. Suddenly I almost choked on my Mozartkügel when I comprehended that Mozart means "moose-art", the art of the mooses. In some cultures a moose in considered as "the king of forest". The moose lodge is a white supremacy organisation for he-who-dominates-forest- white, aryan, german race. Mozart was also a mason himself.
@itamarbar9580
2 жыл бұрын
Conspiracy much?
The bassoon player looks like Ethan Hawke lol
Light weight players thumbs down , ruining it
@LinusBerglund
4 жыл бұрын
You clearly have no idea what you are talking about.
@rilke1791
3 жыл бұрын
Just another asshole elitist, don't bother with him. Trying to judge people on their performance on an instrument they know nothing about. These are principal players, and I have no idea what he is talking about, in any case even if they weren't good players this comment is cunty and tells a lot about how he was raised
@caskas11
2 жыл бұрын
Recognised by the best orchestras and music academies in Europe as some of the finest players of their generation - light weight I think not.