Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A major, K.622

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Iceland Symphony Orchestra
Cornelius Meister, conductor
Arngunnur Árnadóttir, clarinet
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A major, K.622 0:00
- Allegro 0:27
- Adagio 12:58
- Rondo (Allegro) 20:07
From Iceland Symphony's concert, Harpa, Reykjavík, September 10th 2015.

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  • Hmm yes I remember this, a fine piece of art.. by none other than me.

    @wolfgangamadeusmozart6920@wolfgangamadeusmozart69204 жыл бұрын
    • wait hold up

      @jamesclark2368@jamesclark23684 жыл бұрын
    • wow that's nice

      @siyamthandangwata3948@siyamthandangwata39484 жыл бұрын
    • Haha

      @claudiomoran4329@claudiomoran43294 жыл бұрын
    • hahahah.... wait hold on a second...

      @Sofia-zk9oj@Sofia-zk9oj4 жыл бұрын
    • 69 likes... nice

      @slubert@slubert4 жыл бұрын
  • I am a 13 years, and I play the clarinet. I hope I someday can play this piece, and maybe half as good as she did. She’s so talented, and she makes it seem easy.

    @caroline7906@caroline79064 жыл бұрын
    • It's half as good. Also thirteen. You just need to remember to practice :) What are you playing right now?

      @natalie8640@natalie86404 жыл бұрын
    • Im 12 and i play the saxophone 🎷 and i also hope that i can play this and i goes the same thing with u

      @bood7984@bood79844 жыл бұрын
    • Natalie Right now I’m playing some duets (Pleyel and Volckmar) and a polonaise by Mozart.

      @caroline7906@caroline79064 жыл бұрын
    • Leslie Rosas I hope the same

      @caroline7906@caroline79064 жыл бұрын
    • This is a clarinet concerto though, isn’t it out of your range?

      @natalie8640@natalie86404 жыл бұрын
  • My father was a clarinet player and he loved this piece. I played the adagio on his funeral.

    @rafwittock2613@rafwittock2613 Жыл бұрын
    • Omg, i just played adagio for a solo today!!

      @Summershell323@Summershell3238 сағат бұрын
  • I performed this when I was 12. I'm now 80 Brought back a flood of memories. Thoroughly enjoyed hearing this young play it so excellently!

    @petechavez2959@petechavez295911 ай бұрын
    • The jazz musician?

      @shermanreimer8043@shermanreimer804311 ай бұрын
    • Fond memories..

      @paulmarsh8974@paulmarsh89747 ай бұрын
    • ​@@shermanreimer8043 don't be stupid.. Not jazz at all.

      @paulmarsh8974@paulmarsh89747 ай бұрын
    • i’m on a clarinet journey :) whether or not i’ll play as a hobby or full passion i’m not sure of, but i hope your journey was amazing - and/or ongoing! be healthy

      @Cookie_Comment@Cookie_Comment2 ай бұрын
    • PRAISE GOD

      @th...........7793@th...........77932 ай бұрын
  • When my father was in the hospital being treated for terminal cancer, I took a selection of classical music for him to listen to. This concerto was his favorite. I always think of him when I hear it.

    @zephyr2141@zephyr21413 жыл бұрын
    • Atleast you did something for your father I'm the worst, we didn't even have a strong connection same with my mother it feels like i will die with the saddest ending and that's one of my wish, i also wanted to have a sad life, one day i will leave my family and i will be on my own With GOD Godbless you... he will give you more than you deserve, you sweet boy/girl Hows he doing? Is he alright now i wait for the reply

      @hellstarremina7605@hellstarremina76053 жыл бұрын
    • He was blessed with you, what a loving thing to do.

      @myknittingblog@myknittingblog3 жыл бұрын
    • Music brings serenity... you did well.

      @jacirasantanna7221@jacirasantanna72213 жыл бұрын
    • John Carlo , Dear John Carlo, the fact you feel this way, is prove that you in your own way found the lost connection with your parents. This is Life. Be in peace, enjoy life, I know you enjoy beautiful music, that’s what all parents wish for their children. All the best.

      @jacirasantanna7221@jacirasantanna72213 жыл бұрын
    • @@jacirasantanna7221 but i feel they are plastics

      @hellstarremina7605@hellstarremina76053 жыл бұрын
  • This is the very concerto, that was played at my brother`s funeral. It brought me back to the days, that he and I played together more than six decades ago. We both loved the same music, which my parents and other siblings also liked. Now they are all dead and I am left with so many beautiful memories. This piece will always remind me of my childhood.

    @albertwillems6413@albertwillems64136 жыл бұрын
    • You sound Dutch/Belgium somehow. You're from which year ? I'm from '38. I can relate. My symphaty. ( spelling check not on, French, Dutch, English, too complicated !)

      @willemvangestel6820@willemvangestel68205 жыл бұрын
    • Sir, you have had a wonderfully cultured family!

      @SWToDi-qc8hb@SWToDi-qc8hb5 жыл бұрын
    • When I read your comment I immediately imagined 2 men playing together and a great joy achieved, I also felt a sadness of your loss, but what remains is gratitude of the time spent together and wonderful memories which when life is near its' end , is all we have.

      @beatlessteve1010@beatlessteve10105 жыл бұрын
    • Best everything to yo and yours!

      @billsmith4021@billsmith40215 жыл бұрын
    • Albert Willems hh

      @catalinafernandezperez4605@catalinafernandezperez46055 жыл бұрын
  • On listening to this melody I find myself being drawn into the another world where Simplicity and Beauty are harmoniously melted into the eternally crystallized one.

    @user-dl5kp9iw3d@user-dl5kp9iw3d8 күн бұрын
  • I can't believe she's playing this from memory. Super impressive.

    @pocketzhs5788@pocketzhs5788 Жыл бұрын
  • This music touches my heart...I am a german steelworker without any knowledges about classical music...but listening to this music, I really relax...Thank you so much !

    @alterstassfurter5743@alterstassfurter57432 жыл бұрын
    • My dear Sir, I'm so pleased to read your comment. That is exactly what Herr Mozart had in mind, to bring out the emotion in his listeners. The slow movement, adagio, at 13.03, brings tears my eyes & that's a wonderful experience for me too. Do continue with your journey, there's plenty more that will touch your heart.

      @photo3642u@photo3642u2 жыл бұрын
    • Não tem conhecimento,mas tem alma,eu não tenho conhecimento mas estou plenamente envolvida,como estou.🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇧🇷

      @MariaMendes-oj9kg@MariaMendes-oj9kg2 жыл бұрын
    • You do not need knowledge to appreciate the beauty of it. You just need to appreciate beauty and you obviously have that God Given talent!

      @martinrodgers6114@martinrodgers61142 жыл бұрын
    • You don't need any knowledge about this music, your good taste and heart is in charge. Congratulations.

      @georgemena8297@georgemena82972 жыл бұрын
    • You know classical music. There’s a difference between having some information and *knowing* … If you can experience the breath of this music-you know.

      @GourSmith@GourSmith Жыл бұрын
  • This is the epitome of what clarinetists aspire to play like.

    @Ghost_of_Michael_Collins@Ghost_of_Michael_Collins3 жыл бұрын
    • Can confirm👌🥺✌️🤩

      @TheFattestLInHistory@TheFattestLInHistory3 жыл бұрын
    • @@TheFattestLInHistory 一如:

      @reikohuang4676@reikohuang46762 жыл бұрын
    • Her breath control, from lower to upper register, I bet she mastered that at a very young age, frightening, like the thought of doing a hill start when first learning to drive!

      @photo3642u@photo3642u2 жыл бұрын
    • fax

      @mrman5066@mrman50662 жыл бұрын
    • can confirm lol

      @amyy4777@amyy47772 жыл бұрын
  • When I listen to Mozart’s music I’m often reminded that I must never forget that I’m kept alive and loved by God never living by myself ❤

    @user-dl5kp9iw3d@user-dl5kp9iw3dАй бұрын
    • cosi is about almost infedelity the voices sublime

      @grahamchapple3552@grahamchapple3552Ай бұрын
    • @user-tf7hf4jn6w@user-tf7hf4jn6w5 күн бұрын
    • Same - Amen ❤

      @angelroar883@angelroar8834 күн бұрын
    • @@angelroar883 ……🙏

      @user-dl5kp9iw3d@user-dl5kp9iw3d4 күн бұрын
  • The sound of Mozart’s music pours a certain kind of spirtual energy through my ears and into♡my heart 🤎

    @user-dl5kp9iw3d@user-dl5kp9iw3d2 ай бұрын
    • poetry music is sometimes fluid like honey

      @grahamchapple3552@grahamchapple3552Ай бұрын
    • Suzuki said it was the voice of God in Mozart, and that it said to him, Life is hard, but it's okay.❤

      @melissapark4519@melissapark451925 күн бұрын
  • I am very elderly and have always loved Mozart. This lass with her clarinet is just heaven. During lock down I have been endeavouring to renew my acquaintance with the piano although it is sixty years since I last did so. Although I make many mistakes the piano has been my saviour.

    @margarettaylor5809@margarettaylor58094 жыл бұрын
    • Madame, take wing with your piano and soar. Turn about just shy of where Icarus left off.

      @Haramyst@Haramyst4 жыл бұрын
    • @@Haramyst Thanks :) I'll do my best to not have my wings singed.

      @margarettaylor5809@margarettaylor58094 жыл бұрын
    • It's NEVER to late to find joy in music, Margaret. You go, girl. :-)

      @rabtab9495@rabtab94954 жыл бұрын
    • @@rabtab9495 I'll certainly try. And I hope with the easing of lock-down here in Oz that our group of a cappella singers can get going again as well. 🎼🎶

      @margarettaylor5809@margarettaylor58094 жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely soar Margaret for this is the score to soar

      @peadarmckenzie5305@peadarmckenzie53054 жыл бұрын
  • I am 14 years old and am learning this piece right now. It's my dream to someday play it with a full orchestra to play with...

    @marialudkin-finnie5599@marialudkin-finnie55993 жыл бұрын
    • Goodluck, you've got this 🙏🏻

      @nicolaspapavasilopoulos2840@nicolaspapavasilopoulos28403 жыл бұрын
    • someone once said... as ye believe, so shall it be.... it's the literal truth, within the laws of physics... but... it's not magic... it requires effort on your part... no worries.. I have enjoyed playing music all my life.. even though it is a hobby... it's a meditation.. a way to focus on something outside one's self... to find the Infinite ♾... you probably already knew that, no worries mate... Bienvenido amigo

      @richardcarew4708@richardcarew47083 жыл бұрын
    • I hope you will be playing this when you are 50 years old! You can do it! This concerto is meant to be played often. ENJOY!

      @krisyallowega5487@krisyallowega54872 жыл бұрын
    • good luck !!!

      @glennhfriedman4571@glennhfriedman45712 жыл бұрын
    • If you can play this, you will never be alone.

      @StanObirek@StanObirek2 жыл бұрын
  • When I listen to a certain part of this melody, a feeling of gratitude to God for being alive loved by Him reflexively rises up like a fountain in my heart ❤

    @user-dl5kp9iw3d@user-dl5kp9iw3d17 күн бұрын
  • Not embarrassed to say I cried hearing this. Beautiful. Special piece of music for me. What a talented young lady.

    @chrismartin3188@chrismartin31883 жыл бұрын
    • 🙏

      @willvanbemmel5004@willvanbemmel50043 жыл бұрын
    • I don’t understand how can you cry to something like this .. I know it’s a beautiful piece,but it’s not an emotional one like nocturne or sonata lol Hope that you won’t get offended by my opinion,I’m a big fan of classical music. Hope that you will tell me why you cried to this one 😂

      @am0nii99@am0nii992 жыл бұрын
    • As I listen to this they are burying my brother-in-law, who was a talented clarinetist. Although i think of it as a tribute to him, I marvel at the clarity of her performance. And yes, it did bring me to tears.

      @pinquebluebird3466@pinquebluebird34662 жыл бұрын
    • @@pinquebluebird3466 wow sorry for your loss

      @g-ants7547@g-ants75472 жыл бұрын
    • @@am0nii99 bien, que clase de autoridad tienes tú para determinar qué puede emocionar a otra persona? Tu comentario me parece estúpido, malintencionado e innecesario. Sin ofender.

      @danylong2466@danylong24662 жыл бұрын
  • The Adagio Part gives me goosebumps and leaves me speecheless each time. Incredible that Mozart composed this 2 months before he died. This piece remains immortal.

    @anne-sophie8551@anne-sophie85512 жыл бұрын
    • me too - shivers. It is beyond beautiful.

      @amanitamuscaria7500@amanitamuscaria7500 Жыл бұрын
    • Anne-Sophie, you are probably right. In my books it says that KV 622 was composed 1791 (?). and this ? indicates an uncertainty. Anyway, this was one of his last compositions. He died the same year 1791. I can only love this music even more, knowing this.

      @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson8201 Жыл бұрын
    • it goes deep in heart and touch some point there.

      @orkoong8694@orkoong8694 Жыл бұрын
    • Agree on all points!

      @theseasonedchef5361@theseasonedchef5361 Жыл бұрын
    • Also for me it's unbelievable.... heavenly.... 👍👍👍

      @renatekazempour7791@renatekazempour7791 Жыл бұрын
  • I am 11 years old and this is my first year of playing clarinet and I hope to play this piece in the future😊

    @sophiakhosravi7709@sophiakhosravi770911 ай бұрын
    • Just keep practicing! We are the silent force.

      @rachelmoore4284@rachelmoore42845 ай бұрын
    • You will play it someday. If you like it, you'll be good at it. Just stick to the playing. It will pay off. (experience talking)

      @misom814@misom8143 ай бұрын
    • I also started playing clarinet at your age, and after a few years was able to play most of this concerto. I am 79 years old now, and still love this piece.

      @chesslerbooks@chesslerbooks3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@chesslerbooks Hope this doesn't sound like I'm calling you old haha but how different were clarinets when you were young? Was there still a lot of difference in sound between different clarinets (e.g. different lengths) or had they been sorted by then?

      @electrocuti@electrocuti3 ай бұрын
    • same here :) hope to be this good, too, one day

      @Cookie_Comment@Cookie_Comment2 ай бұрын
  • Just the fact human beings created all these instruments and perfected them and play huge ensemble pieces is amazing. Listening to these centuries old musical marvels is nothing short but breath taking.

    @abalamdepaimon6891@abalamdepaimon68918 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. And some are foolish enough to say there is no God.

      @alexkane84@alexkane844 күн бұрын
  • I've been playing that piece for 55 years, I have good days, but mostly I have never achieved anywhere near perfection. Being 73 years old and having had lung cancer, I'm now very unlikely to get any better, but I will always enjoy trying.

    @Andy888Jones@Andy888Jones2 жыл бұрын
    • My flute teacher told me that, even for masters, for Bach and Mozart there is always something to improve/tweak even if the audience does not notice any difference.

      @oliviernoir6669@oliviernoir66692 жыл бұрын
    • @@oliviernoir6669 Agreed. I have heard some things in her interpretation that I should pull out my clarinet, which I haven't played in about 10 years and try.

      @markmayfield2228@markmayfield2228 Жыл бұрын
    • you can always improve, no matter how old you are

      @nonosquare1066@nonosquare1066 Жыл бұрын
    • I pray for healing upon your condition. Amen

      @Oaviscoollove5@Oaviscoollove53 ай бұрын
    • sending wishes of love!

      @Cookie_Comment@Cookie_Comment2 ай бұрын
  • I am a wdow, of a few yrs, I miss my husband so much, the lonliness is unbarable, when I play this music, I seem to gain strengh, to carry on. so talented. Thank you so much Gwyneth from Wales

    @gwynethwynne956@gwynethwynne9564 жыл бұрын
    • Ooh I'm heartbroken too😭😭helps to go on, definitely. In fact all Mozart🙌

      @KH-nf2kc@KH-nf2kc3 жыл бұрын
    • Dear Gwyneth, I am now 82 and have had my share of the good and the bad, but mostly the blessed goodness in my life. Through the years both my heart, and indeed my soul, have been captured by these musical classics. They gift me with tranquility, serenity and happiness which tend to overshadow the physical life. I hope that they will continue to do that for you. Bob Angell, USA

      @robertangell2528@robertangell25283 жыл бұрын
    • i am widower from 21 years and i like this concert

      @francesco5663@francesco56633 жыл бұрын
    • I couldn’t have worded a more perfect reply than Robert’s from the USA. Stay strong Gwyneth and gain strength from listening to the blessed music of Beethoven, Bach and Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. Tomorrow is my husband’s angel day, twenty years ago I lost him and still miss him.. I understand. Blessings, Barb, B.C., Canada.

      @barbara303@barbara3033 жыл бұрын
    • Hope you are grand Gwyn? I get you babe. Chin up...'cause that's the way it goes. X

      @robjack2804@robjack28043 жыл бұрын
  • It is so amazing what humans are capable of. This soloist is so excellent, and is flawless during this long piece. Backed by a group of individuals who somehow together are providing such a wonderful orchestral sound. And, of course, Mozart, who could sculpt such a piece specifically for this instrument, and who could engage our minds and our emotions so hypnotically. One can trace Mozart's growth and maturity over the years. This is one of his very last works, when we can see an exceptional depth of feeling and warmth to accompany his basic musical genius. If only he lived longer, we might see and hear even more. One can only imagine how great that would have been!

    @xxicent@xxicent11 ай бұрын
    • Yes, imagine Mozart at 65 wrote a new consert for clarinet! We will never know how it would sound. Even better than this?

      @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson82017 ай бұрын
    • Along those lines, I wrote a saxophone [invented in 1840s] concerto in Mozart style: kzhead.info/sun/Y9WqqrSumaBof4U/bejne.html

      @brendangordon2168@brendangordon21683 ай бұрын
    • Mozart's creations would have propelled into even greater heights than ever due to inspiration by...Beethoven!@@staffanolofsson8201

      @johnbeattie5014@johnbeattie50143 ай бұрын
  • The spirit of Mozart’s music will have been living on forever and ever never to be dead in the hearts of Mozart lovers ❤

    @user-dl5kp9iw3d@user-dl5kp9iw3d2 ай бұрын
  • Who is listening to Mozart during the COVID lockdown? Hopefully, when things start to move towards another normal next year that the enjoyment of Mozart's music will not go away.

    @markjohnson9455@markjohnson94553 жыл бұрын
    • Everyone should listen to Mozart every day to lift your spirits!

      @edwardsmith7729@edwardsmith77293 жыл бұрын
    • @@edwardsmith7729 Mozart was an alcoholic with daddy issues and crippling debt, he was also rumored to harass his female students.

      @eitanwacks3635@eitanwacks36353 жыл бұрын
    • @@eitanwacks3635 and??

      @catfinder8601@catfinder86013 жыл бұрын
    • I am.....

      @len5846@len58463 жыл бұрын
    • @@eitanwacks3635 This idiot seems to get all his knowledge of Mozart from that poor Milod Forman movie which tried to make Mozart more accessible by making him out to be a pop star. If she knew anyyhing about music, she would know know that Mozart wasn't alcoholic. That film libels not only Mozart by also the people around him. His wife wasn't a stupid middle class woman interested mainly in money, but a famous violinist. Forman gives to Mozart a family from which could only a produced an alcoholic popstar.

      @stephenvizinczey438@stephenvizinczey4383 жыл бұрын
  • My girlfriend and I were driving down the coast of California and I played this Concerto for her . She would not get out of the car till it ended . She was silent the entire time and I knew she Was deeply moved, she said as much. . . She left me shortly after, 9 years now, but I always believe I left this piece to her as a kind of life gift .

    @kenboydart@kenboydart2 жыл бұрын
    • sorry for the separation, be thankful for the goood memories

      @GertOverweg55@GertOverweg552 жыл бұрын
    • Aww

      @baka5831@baka58312 жыл бұрын
    • You were too deep or she knew she was too shallow 💕✨

      @angelroar883@angelroar8834 күн бұрын
  • The adagjo is one of the greatest piece of music that the human mind has ever conceived.

    @math11235@math112354 ай бұрын
    • Agree

      @drhoo2053@drhoo2053Ай бұрын
  • I used to play this for my daughter when she was a baby. Her body moved rhythmically between the orchestra and the clarinet! Thank you Amadeus!

    @trentk268@trentk268Ай бұрын
  • There is no rival to classical music, and Mozart, of course, composed in the Classical period. When I listen, all the chaos of my life recedes and there is... only harmony.

    @jongoff7829@jongoff78292 жыл бұрын
    • Are you sure, there's no looking Bach!!!

      @lordbagel5972@lordbagel59722 жыл бұрын
    • Unless there's a fugue: then there's polyphony.

      @martyheresniak5203@martyheresniak52032 жыл бұрын
    • Indeed, this is all harmony,. and the music flows like a river, or a movie without cuts, or a beautiful dream.. The chaos you mentioned had impressed me too. You can overcome it, there are so many ways, as maybe with a friend's help (I mean an actual friend, even if Mozart is one of the best friend people can have 🙂)

      @adiconstantin4598@adiconstantin45982 жыл бұрын
    • There is a therapy based partly on Mozart's music for children- called Tomatis Method. Listening Mozart I feel totally zen, relaxed,almost hypnotised. What a genius, died so young!

      @edithdahrouge4779@edithdahrouge47792 жыл бұрын
    • "No rival to classical music . . ." (?) Never heard of . . . jazz (100 years) . . . or rock (70 years) . . . or Broadway (100 years) . . . or folk (hundreds of years) (?)

      @QED_@QED_2 жыл бұрын
  • I am by no means a classical music expert and watching a creation such as this I am not only amazed at the genius which created it but the evolution of everything that made it possible from the moment someone figured out how to create those instruments from wood, metal, valves, and strings to create such sounds. Then the people who dedicated their lives to master these instruments and bring them all together to create the beautiful sound we hear is nothing short of genius and miraculous.

    @raymondanthony8651@raymondanthony86514 жыл бұрын
    • Music, the instruments to play it, and the skill to play the instruments: crowning glories of humanity.

      @PaulZink@PaulZink3 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, I always have the feeling that the audience should applaud the composer, the instrument makers, and many more.

      @stepaushi@stepaushi3 жыл бұрын
    • Scientific Humanist And how I love our people!

      @d.d.soprano2207@d.d.soprano22073 жыл бұрын
    • @@d.d.soprano2207 Music and true art cannot be caged in hollow terminology of content. Define the genius!

      @picatica@picatica3 жыл бұрын
    • Well said Raymond. Very well said.

      @2164th@2164th3 жыл бұрын
  • When I wake up in the morning and listen to this melody, I feel comfortably refreshed, and at the same time I feel like some kind of spiritual energy is pouring into my heart through my ears ❤

    @user-dl5kp9iw3d@user-dl5kp9iw3d5 ай бұрын
    • if in doubt mozart

      @grahamchapple3552@grahamchapple3552Ай бұрын
  • This inspired me to take up playing the clarinet again after 40 years. Loving it, Bravo!

    @BojamiSalolo@BojamiSalolo Жыл бұрын
    • This what my wife wants played at here funeral

      @brianvaughan2312@brianvaughan2312 Жыл бұрын
    • Same!

      @kassandrarivera6174@kassandrarivera6174 Жыл бұрын
    • 👏👏👏

      @helenchelmicka7894@helenchelmicka789411 ай бұрын
    • lucky not the bagpipes

      @grahamchapple3552@grahamchapple35526 ай бұрын
    • Beautiful rendering - orchestra and soloist

      @johnbielenberg4612@johnbielenberg46124 ай бұрын
  • I lost my husband of 63 years of marriage, Sept 2019 and this piece of music has always been my favorite and comforts me. Also my daughter played it when she was in high school. This was beautiful.

    @patclark3311@patclark33113 жыл бұрын
  • The number of the viewers of this video outnumbers the population of this country! Really well done to the country's music education which has resulted in such an orchestra.

    @amirahmadazhieh2510@amirahmadazhieh25106 жыл бұрын
    • and now, a year later, the viewers are 12 TIMES the population of Iceland. This orchestra and my friend Arngunnur really are wonderful :)

      @hallveigrunarsdottir849@hallveigrunarsdottir8494 жыл бұрын
    • 400,000 and counting. Bet most of them are not from England which is in general very weak on musical knowledge/ appreciation unless it’s the latest pop/rock/rap - lol

      @paullewis2413@paullewis24134 жыл бұрын
    • Twenty times Iceland´s population plus one more!

      @fernandohenaom@fernandohenaom4 жыл бұрын
    • @@hallveigrunarsdottir849 u

      @jantaylor2645@jantaylor26454 жыл бұрын
    • wow

      @vivientan4538@vivientan45384 жыл бұрын
  • Sometimes everything turns out to be the best, like here with Arngunnur Árnadóttir on fantastic clarinet, Iceland Symphonic Orchestra at its top with a splendid conductor, and of course Mozart himself. Few moments in life are a fullfillment of all your dreams, but I think this moment is one of that kind.

    @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson8201 Жыл бұрын
    • Так, це чудове виконання - і солістка, і оркестр просто чарівні! А музика Моцарта, звісно, божественна!

      @user-oz3nr5pd8d@user-oz3nr5pd8d Жыл бұрын
    • @@user-oz3nr5pd8d Thank you, without understanding anything, just counting your exclamation marks. There are two of them.

      @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson8201 Жыл бұрын
    • Sie sprechen mir aus der Seele.

      @saali2747@saali2747 Жыл бұрын
    • @@saali2747 Vielen Dank, Saali. Ich glaube wir sind in unser heimat. From Sweden with love.

      @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson8201 Жыл бұрын
  • Im a 76 year old amateur clarinetist, and I'm in awe of this young lady's super, super talent. This piece throws just about every challenge to the clarinetist there is , as for the classical genre. There are often long complex areas with no extended places of rest...the performer is completely exhausted by the end.. She is quite lovely as well...I hope she has a grandfather who appreciates her talent as much as I do.🧡. personal note to her:. Have you ever tried American Swing or Dixieland ?? 😄,..it's great fun.

    @jamesconner3437@jamesconner3437 Жыл бұрын
    • About grandfathers...I am also 76 and I have also tried the clarinet. Without so much success I have to say. And I just love Arngunnurs playing, despite age. Her playing is something for all of us, young or old. Greetings from Sweden!

      @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson8201 Жыл бұрын
    • Island-ish is really a strange language. As a swede I can understand I% but I also like the other 99%. Listen to this poet (yes, she is also a poet, not only a clarinetist): kzhead.info/sun/m9GboZeme2epeJs/bejne.html

      @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson8201 Жыл бұрын
    • And if I shall continue my opinion about Islanders I think 25% of them are fishermen, 25% are sheep farmers, 25 % are writers or poets (very good, I have read quite a lot of them) and the rest are alcoholics (perhaps also poets). So we Swedes feel a great connection with Islanders, our broderfolk.

      @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson8201 Жыл бұрын
  • “This is great-ish” says Mozart after composing this piece. Literally every clarinetist now plays this piece and thinks it is the best thing to ever happen to the clarinet. Mozart is great.

    @isaacyoon3926@isaacyoon39265 жыл бұрын
    • "Great-ish?" I think that Mozart may have meant stupendous!

      @natanyaaberra4984@natanyaaberra49844 жыл бұрын
    • @@moasilgetmoasilget1229 what difference would it have made if he had?

      @natanyaaberra4984@natanyaaberra49844 жыл бұрын
    • Cool

      @fodesylla8183@fodesylla81834 жыл бұрын
    • all of you guys ate glue when you were little

      @maritime5488@maritime54884 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you.

      @wolfgangamadeusmozart6920@wolfgangamadeusmozart69203 жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful concert played by Iceland Symphony Orchestra. Iceland only has a population of 350,000, which makes it all so much outstanding and wonderful. Congratulations, Iceland!!!

    @annahalager3917@annahalager39176 жыл бұрын
    • Anna Halager vv

      @annayannetakis5636@annayannetakis56365 жыл бұрын
    • A good shout against multiculturalism, same with Japan. By keeping a homogenous population, they seem to not have the typical ills of most societies. I realise that not a popular concept, but just why are countries like Iceland so very successful, crime-free and healthy? There are cities bigger than Iceland in every other country that could never field any decent orchestra, and they also do well in Ice Hockey and Football.

      @jduff59@jduff595 жыл бұрын
    • @@jduff59 We are supposed to stay segregated because when we get together we war against one another and God Himself. We even try to build a tower to burst through the firmament to try and dethrone God. We are spoiled children. We have all gone astray. We must return to the old paths.

      @dakoderii4221@dakoderii42215 жыл бұрын
    • @@jduff59 Keep your hatred in your own house. We don't want it here. Iceland WELCOMES immigrants you fool.

      @EliDavidson@EliDavidson5 жыл бұрын
    • @ Gringo, Dakoder II and Eli Davidson, this is not the place or forum to indulge in this kind of dialogue. Please keep your thoughts on politics to yourselves. Your comments only serve to spoil an incredibly beautiful performance of an incredibly beautiful piece of music. Just listen to that applause. Be happy for the orchestra, Arngunnur Árnadóttir and the conductor. Be happy for Iceland. Be happy that you have been able to listen to Mozart's genius. Forget politics. It has no place here.

      @RobRoyBoaz@RobRoyBoaz5 жыл бұрын
  • what a gorgeous rendition. i played this every night for my many daughters as they were growing up. a perfect piece of music, straight from heaven.

    @harveywasserman3145@harveywasserman3145 Жыл бұрын
    • I guess/hope your many daughters by now have a very harmonic life :-)

      @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson8201 Жыл бұрын
    • @@staffanolofsson8201 yes they do! wolfie's concertos should be played to all young children!!!

      @harveywasserman3145@harveywasserman3145 Жыл бұрын
    • @@harveywasserman3145 Eh, you mean wolfie = Wolfgang? If so, I wish you and your grown up daughters all the best.

      @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson8201 Жыл бұрын
    • @@staffanolofsson8201 thank you!! i will tell them. and yes, wolfie is wolfgang, as costanzi called him in AMADEUS

      @harveywasserman3145@harveywasserman3145 Жыл бұрын
  • Eines der schönsten Klarinettenkonzerte und perfekt dargeboten. Eine Freude zu zuhören. Ich höre es immer wieder gerne. Bravo.

    @ralfcunz5445@ralfcunz544510 ай бұрын
  • I've listened to this several times. The performance is exquisite and the sound balance between the clarinet and the orchestra is outstanding.

    @vicdeeble@vicdeeble3 жыл бұрын
    • I couldn‘t agree more!!!

      @nilsweil1969@nilsweil19694 ай бұрын
  • I not only hear Mozart, I hear her own style of playing. Beautiful!

    @RaulCragg@RaulCragg5 жыл бұрын
  • The second movement is just so emotionally touching and well composed, of course.

    @floydetraki8871@floydetraki8871 Жыл бұрын
    • I agree completely

      @stevenhellman224@stevenhellman22411 ай бұрын
    • I remember this as background music for "Out of Africa" back in 1986, I believe. A great movie and music!

      @steveh4962@steveh49628 ай бұрын
  • Such a joy listening to this lovely lady play this piece.Truly divine.

    @sarahp1383@sarahp1383 Жыл бұрын
    • Very cool, what's her name, do you know?

      @ahmadaladamy6695@ahmadaladamy6695 Жыл бұрын
  • I was in Iceland back in 2019 - spent 3 weeks there. Absolutely breathtaking place. And saw that concert hall from the outside too. But - what really strikes me is this - a nation of just 350,000 people - and you have such rich talents there. This clarinetist is definitely world class - never heard of this concerto played so effortlessly as this.

    @TingSernWong@TingSernWong2 жыл бұрын
    • The orchestra is also world class

      @doddsalfa@doddsalfa2 жыл бұрын
    • Dont forget Vikingur Olafsson the brighest piano star in modern time

      @stedfo111@stedfo1112 жыл бұрын
    • What a great solo player and a great orchestra!!!!!!

      @gerargharakanian3001@gerargharakanian30012 жыл бұрын
    • @@stedfo111 And Björk, in a different stile.

      @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson8201 Жыл бұрын
    • @staffanolofsson8201 You're comparing Bjork to this beautiful music? Bjork? 🙉

      @roberthill799@roberthill7994 ай бұрын
  • Mozart was a complete musical genius. He started composing music at 5 years of age, that is truly mind boggling!!! The clarinet is a truly beautiful instrument, priceless music performed here.

    @RG-ja34sep@RG-ja34sep2 жыл бұрын
    • Amazing I wonder how many MOzarts Bachs Beethovens may have been in the 65 million unborn children> We will never know

      @tambrosia@tambrosia5 ай бұрын
    • @@tambrosia Or how many Bachs Mozarts Beethovens may be alive today if we still had good music instead of this shitty crap today. The sad thing about Bach Mozart Beethoven is that Bach never came to know Mozarts music. And Mozart never came to know Beethovens music. And Beethoven never came to know Chopin's and Liszt's music. That's sad. But all of them never came to know Justin Bieber which is a very good thing

      @argi0774@argi07744 ай бұрын
    • ביצוע מעולה...מוצרט היה מרוצה...

      @arkadybaranov3993@arkadybaranov39933 ай бұрын
  • The difference between an amateur and a professional is. . . An amateur practices till they get it right . . . A professional practices till they CAN'T get it wrong. A flawless performance here in every detail. You will notice that she did this completely from memory and without sheet music! . . . WOW!!!

    @stevenreed3272@stevenreed3272 Жыл бұрын
    • That’s a really nice sentence I haven’t heard before

      @simonn8312@simonn8312 Жыл бұрын
    • . . . yes they the soloist all have prodigous memories.

      @seamushealy6960@seamushealy6960 Жыл бұрын
    • @@seamushealy6960 That's like saying anyone who acts in a play has a prodigious memory. It's down to how far you practise :)

      @thememaster7@thememaster7 Жыл бұрын
    • I would never solo a piece of music that wasn't memorized. Don't have time or the concern to flip thru pages. That's if playing just a single piece of piano or other instrument. If I"m playing with a group and not the soloist or just doing maybe a little soli... then don't have it to memory and can follow with sheet music. Even though by the time of the concert, it's for little reminders here, and there.

      @jmitterii2@jmitterii2 Жыл бұрын
    • As a complete amateur I notice what you say and agree. And so: I never practice. I just listen to good music, like this.

      @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson82017 ай бұрын
  • I have played the Adagio to the piece for a Solo and Ensemble contest before my audition to music school. It's one of the most beautiful, yet taxing pieces ever written for the clarinet.

    @dwaterson21@dwaterson21 Жыл бұрын
    • Jesus loves you. I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches. I am the root and the offspring of David, and the bright and morning star. Revelation 22:16 ✝🌅 For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures: 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 ✝🌅 To him give all the prophets witness, that through his name whosoever believeth in him shall receive remission of sins. Acts 10:43 ✝🌅

      @Andrew-Johnson@Andrew-Johnson Жыл бұрын
  • I was a very talented clarinet player when I was young (14 years old), I earned 1st chair in the state. Since then I lost the motivation to practice and by the time I was in college band I was mediocre at best. I haven’t played since but this brings me back to how fulfilling it was to create such a beautiful sound. I miss being a musician so much.

    @SarahCobbler@SarahCobbler4 жыл бұрын
    • Never give up what you love. Keep the faith in yourself. Help friends in need. The rest can wait.

      @antoniomiguel3789@antoniomiguel37894 жыл бұрын
    • Then become one again. Trust yourself and spend time on your dreams.

      @piakatejakobsson8828@piakatejakobsson88284 жыл бұрын
    • Sara Morris I recently picked up the clarinet after a 20 year break! I share similar experience to yours, played and competed at high level. Opting to focus on a different career track in college, I became a spectator. Over the years I realized how much I missed playing and decided 2020 was it. Muscle memory is real and though I'm stuck on the lower range for now, I am just happy to be playing again. It's been a great outlet during this quarantine period. As others have said, never too late to get back to your passions 😊🎶. Best wishes!

      @kayo4364@kayo43644 жыл бұрын
    • Myumy7mg8ny. ⚅ 9j.k.ymym Y7ujm Mtyifg4yu.fgo.ty6jg6uiry

      @paychekk1@paychekk14 жыл бұрын
    • Yg7 Ttg

      @paychekk1@paychekk14 жыл бұрын
  • My God, her playing is simply sublime.

    @Vaskre@Vaskre2 жыл бұрын
    • Did you notice the mistake?

      @argi0774@argi07743 ай бұрын
    • @@argi0774 At 11:56? Her playing is still really good

      @AhrkFinTey@AhrkFinTey2 ай бұрын
    • @@AhrkFinTey Exactly. Of course her playing is good

      @argi0774@argi07742 ай бұрын
  • I was stationed in Iceland in 1985 and I bought this concerto on CD and have listened to it since then. My favorite Mozart concerto.

    @wlanman99@wlanman99 Жыл бұрын
  • This video inspired me to purchase a clarinet at a thrift store and try to remember how to play 🙏. Wish me luck 🍀

    @timothyjones74@timothyjones742 ай бұрын
  • She plays this as if she OWNS it. She plays it her way and no one else's. BRAVO wow so incredibly gorgeous, rich, and with exquisite musicality! WOW.

    @heidihooper7924@heidihooper79245 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks Heidi it sounds for finding this it's Wouderful

      @johnlilley6113@johnlilley61134 жыл бұрын
  • Listening to this washes away the cares of the world. When all else fails, turn to Mozart. Thank you, musicians.

    @rebekkad.2092@rebekkad.20923 жыл бұрын
  • God whispered in our ears through the genius named Mozart. 2023 and still the best version ; thanks to the young master playing the clarinet.

    @KP-hn5xb@KP-hn5xb Жыл бұрын
  • The happiest conductor I've ever seen, a wonderful and talented woman playing it flawless and perfect and a marvelous orchestra... I can't think it could be more beautiful than this.

    @venusssss@venusssss4 ай бұрын
    • Looks like a wonderfully evening

      @Mike-qc8xd@Mike-qc8xd3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for showing my 10 year old daughter and I , just how beautiful the clarinet can be. She just received her first A+ from her 1st quarter of beginning playing this instrument. Bravo to the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and especially you Ms. Tom and Hayley Grace.

    @wileyt8423@wileyt84232 жыл бұрын
    • Mas tarde

      @jeanhaueur2339@jeanhaueur23392 жыл бұрын
    • Congratulations to your daughter! I hope she's still playing

      @jellyrcw12@jellyrcw129 ай бұрын
  • The more I listen, the more I understand how GOOD this is, compared to other uptakings. There is a freshness about it, a certain feeling of "this is how it shall sound" and the uptaking sound is very good too. And upon that Arngunnur is playing with such an authority and insight in this work that I can nothing but enjoy. She even has the time to adjust her blade in an orchestral passage without any hurry! Greetings to Iceland from another nordic country, Sweden.

    @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson82013 жыл бұрын
    • Eh, reed it is called in english, not blade, I have also played a little clarinet so I now how important the reed is.

      @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson82013 жыл бұрын
    • @@staffanolofsson8201 Mozart wrote the Clarinet Concerto for his friend Anton Stadler who, played the basset clarinet. However, for some reason, modernly, most clarinetists it seems, prefered the soprano clarinet for this piece instead. Find on Youtune version from Sharon Kam with Prague Orchestra who plays it on basset clarinet . The best performace EVER!

      @witeksz.8926@witeksz.89262 жыл бұрын
    • @@witeksz.8926 Yes I have listened to Sharon Kam with her basset clarinet in Mozarts Clarinet Quintet. Wonderful interpretation! Now I shall also listen to her in the Conserto with Prague Orchestra. Thank you!

      @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson82012 жыл бұрын
    • @@witeksz.8926 Now I have listen to Sharon Kam and Prague Orchestra in this Clarinet Consert. And let me just say that I from now on has two favourites. Sharon with her basset clarinet is playing wonderful, but also Arngunnur in this consert is spledid, without the basset clarinet. I just love them both in their playing.

      @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson82012 жыл бұрын
    • @@staffanolofsson8201 KV622 always used to be my favorite composition so I've heard many performaces ,just basset clarinet fits perfectly into structure sounds great and by far is my favorite version among all other.

      @witeksz.8926@witeksz.89262 жыл бұрын
  • Bewundernswert !!! Mozart war ja ein Übermensch im tugendhaften Sinne des Wortes ! Besten Dank für diese Erinnerung ! Freundliche Grüsse aus Kamerun

    @luconanina1770@luconanina1770 Жыл бұрын
  • Ridere e piangere, gioire e amare, tutte emozioni contrastanti dell'animo umano, è quello che suscitano le note scritte dal più grande genio della la musica.

    @joegood4191@joegood41917 күн бұрын
  • The performance by Árnadóttir gives an overwhelmingly beautiful and masterful performance played by memory. The Clarinet Concerto is intense, engaging, triumphant and graceful as unique. Simply wonderful captivating musical treasure.

    @helenawilliams8752@helenawilliams87524 жыл бұрын
    • Pretty boring if you ask me. Everyone has their own taste I guess.

      @harleyman1821@harleyman18214 жыл бұрын
    • please, just say Arngunnur. Icelanders dont do the Mr, Mrs thing. It would be like Hi Mrs. Daughter of Árni

      @slubert@slubert4 жыл бұрын
    • ah Garçon

      @TheDeniswinckler@TheDeniswinckler4 жыл бұрын
    • @@harleyman1821 luckily noone asked you or even cares 😊

      @sammyhill69@sammyhill693 жыл бұрын
    • @@harleyman1821 My guess might be , U have very little taste for talent , both composition , and performance . Hope that helps..

      @johncumiskey672@johncumiskey6722 жыл бұрын
  • Possibly the most beautiful music ever composed.

    @Mike49if@Mike49if2 жыл бұрын
    • 🥰

      @angelracing@angelracing5 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic. Loving Every Note!! The experience.The expression. The feeling of every Note. Beautiful 🥰❤️ You are unique.

    @davidjhitztaler-mrrocklight@davidjhitztaler-mrrocklight Жыл бұрын
  • I am studying now and this Mozart Clarinet Concerto is playing softly in the background . The study environment is great , to say the least.

    @kgwanejosephmampane5093@kgwanejosephmampane5093 Жыл бұрын
  • Mozart wrote this brilliant concerto for his friend, the virtuoso clarinetist, Anton Stadler. We can only imagine his thoughts when he first played it.

    @brianrodney712@brianrodney7124 жыл бұрын
    • Yes Anton Paul Stadler, Austrian musician.

      @KH-nf2kc@KH-nf2kc3 жыл бұрын
    • Stadler was a leach. He was one of those responsible for the poisoning death of Mozart.

      @psalm2764@psalm27643 жыл бұрын
    • @@psalm2764 Mozart died of illness, not of poisoning.

      @Ghost_of_Michael_Collins@Ghost_of_Michael_Collins2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Ghost_of_Michael_Collins Mozart was poisoned to death. He was not ill, he was taken down by his satanic enemies, including beethoven.

      @psalm2764@psalm27642 жыл бұрын
    • @@Ghost_of_Michael_Collins Mozart was poisoned, quite obviously. He knew it. Mozart was an Angel and satan and his counterfeits hated him, because he was better than they were.

      @psalm2764@psalm27642 жыл бұрын
  • This composition is played often enough on the classic repertoire, but this is a first time I found myself listing to it over and over. I was and still am enchanted and mesmerized by this interpretation. Art at its purest.

    @titus2080@titus20806 жыл бұрын
  • I’m in middle school and it’s my dream to play something like this on my clarinet. This made me really happy, thank you.

    @bobatea6373@bobatea6373 Жыл бұрын
    • You definitely can one day! Im learning it for solo and ensemble contest and am currently in high school! It’s not as far away as you may think if you work at it❤

      @gabrielafischer9897@gabrielafischer9897 Жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful, as always Mozart presents us with soaring beauty in all his music. 🥰

    @gwinniboots@gwinniboots Жыл бұрын
    • Couldn't agree with you more ❤

      @shimmime@shimmime Жыл бұрын
  • I once heard the 2nd Movement described as hauntingly beautiful, what an understatement this young lady is amazing!

    @craigdeandean4036@craigdeandean40363 жыл бұрын
    • And beautiful but NOT hauntingly beautiful, just beautiful!

      @d.schoepflin2247@d.schoepflin22472 жыл бұрын
    • The theme from "Out of Africa"

      @thomasnicholls8610@thomasnicholls8610 Жыл бұрын
  • I admire her capacity to the sustained ability for the length of her continued uninterrupted flow of music and it's strength of deliverance. What talent, I was a semi pro cyclist and I realize her ability for her lung compacity says how incredible her performance is. And all remembered with out sheet music. So wonderfully preformed, dressed so actractively. To share her Talent, I'm thankful my ears could hear such wonderful music. Thank you for sharing this with us.

    @arleenwatson4349@arleenwatson43492 жыл бұрын
  • The essence of Mozart's music is a wonderfully harmonious crystal-like mix of “Beautiful” and “Simple” .

    @user-dl5kp9iw3d@user-dl5kp9iw3d10 ай бұрын
  • Wunderbar würdevoll, elitär und mit viel Grazie ausgestattet. Für mich eines der besten Aushängeschilder Mozarts.

    @marlspieker@marlspiekerАй бұрын
  • Why do I love Mozart's music so much? It's only some very simple notes aligned together, but it never fails to make me smile or to move me. Mozart created a perfect world through his music where I feel safe and well. I wish I could go back in time to thank him personally. Also congratulations to the orchestra and the soloist for this wonderful interpretation.

    @Elemy69@Elemy694 жыл бұрын
    • I too wish I could go back and thank him profusely. He is the best composer of all time, and I think it will stay that way forever.

      @IsaacW.@IsaacW.4 жыл бұрын
    • Genauso sehe ich das auch!

      @karllewis4093@karllewis40933 жыл бұрын
  • There's no doubt that Mozart was the greatest composer ever, this is just living proof. This young lady is a fine instrumentalist, this piece is interpreted beautifully.

    @georgeskaff9501@georgeskaff95013 жыл бұрын
    • Thinking of him writing each note and what instrument would play...

      @darlalong1957@darlalong19572 жыл бұрын
  • What a pleasure to listen to this talented young lady, and a wonderful orchestra. Thank you

    @Colombo5218@Colombo5218 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks to that Mozart’s music acts as a bridge of communication with God, I'm able to be more deeply grateful for being kept alive and loved by God.

    @user-dl5kp9iw3d@user-dl5kp9iw3dКүн бұрын
  • Arngunnur Árnadóttir is a poet, author, and clarinettist. She holds a Bachelor of Music from of the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music in Berlin - where she studied the clarinet, graduating with highest honours. Arngunnur has performed chamber music in Berlin, Amsterdam, London and around Iceland, as well as pop music with the bands Samaris and Hjaltalín. In the fall of 2012, Arngunnur became the principal clarinettist for the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra. Partus published Arngunnur's first novel, Að heiman (2016), as well as her first poetry chapbook, Unglingar (2013).

    @TatCoz@TatCoz5 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for enlightening us all. Would like to add, if I may, there are so many deeply compassionate comments here,

      @jlboul@jlboul5 жыл бұрын
    • Explains why I sound like a 4 year old who found a recorder compared to her.

      @MrBulshoy@MrBulshoy5 жыл бұрын
    • She is a Genius.

      @bengundran1488@bengundran14885 жыл бұрын
    • I respect Arngunnur Arnadottir I love Arngunnur Arnadottir I see Arngunnur Arnadottir with my whole heart with my pure truth with my dream

      @paraibagim@paraibagim4 жыл бұрын
    • TatCoz is

      @johncollison7698@johncollison76984 жыл бұрын
  • I find that the way She played the piece is approached with great respect to Mozart. She played it the way Mozart would have wanted it to be played. Good job. You go Girl!! Well done to the Conductor too. He didnt rush the Orchestra. His tempo was perfect for this piece. The Orchestra also did very well.

    @empireentertainmentevents1353@empireentertainmentevents13535 жыл бұрын
    • EMPIRE ENTERTAINMENT & EVENTS .

      @user-mj3pw8su9n@user-mj3pw8su9n5 жыл бұрын
    • I played a lot the 3 great Mozart clarinet, k622, k581, k498 (with the few personal arrangements useful to play the pieces as entirely and truthfully as possible on clarinet solo). I rarely heard this one (the Cto) as tactfully played as here. Touched. Eager to hear her in the others. Sun 11 Aug 2019 16:06 GMT, edited (a few words) 13 sep 2019 12:25

      @Merlin1940@Merlin19404 жыл бұрын
    • EMPIRE ENTERTAINMENT & EVENTS Because you’d know?!

      @Cheezwizzz@Cheezwizzz4 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah and i can eat a Big Mac without reading the box,big deal lol.

      @Frank-om4fc@Frank-om4fc4 жыл бұрын
    • Preludio e fuga in Sol minore @9_XE

      @pietrospano78@pietrospano784 жыл бұрын
  • I've always considered this concerto one of the greatest musical works ever composed. It's technically perfect, sublime to listen to, and effortlessly satisfying. Performed beautifully here.

    @quietside3734@quietside3734 Жыл бұрын
    • I can only conclude from your statement you haven't listened to much classical music

      @jonnieinbangkok@jonnieinbangkok9 ай бұрын
    • @@jonnieinbangkok Many thanks!

      @quietside3734@quietside37349 ай бұрын
    • 😊😊😊

      @joseluisaraguebenito6830@joseluisaraguebenito68309 ай бұрын
  • Happy birthday, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Your music - whether it's a symphony, concerto, sonata - is so serenely beautiful, that I get goosebumps listening to it. This concerto is no exception, it is so graceful. Thank you for your all too short life. Your candle burned out long before your legend ever will.

    @shimmime@shimmime Жыл бұрын
  • And Mozart joyfully laughs, for this sublime rendering of his masterpiece clarinet concerto. (He said it all with this, so there is no other for the clarinet.) The extraordinary soloist, the ensemble in complete and gorgeous synch with her (the end of the second movement is breathtaking!), and not least the conductor who clearly is channeling Mozart-it is the best. Thank you for your love of this music, and for investing your lives in it, for all of us.

    @marydonohoe8200@marydonohoe82004 жыл бұрын
    • Mary Donohoe )

      @lidavanbers6344@lidavanbers63443 жыл бұрын
  • i am turning 15 this year and i choose this piece (allegro) for my upcoming solo competition at my school! ive been playing the clarinet for around 5-6 years and am beyond excited to perform this!!

    @vacky4129@vacky41292 жыл бұрын
    • How did it go? :)

      @legokiddd@legokiddd7 ай бұрын
    • @@legokiddd it went good! not too bad but i think i could've chosen a shorter piece :)

      @vacky4129@vacky41297 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely stunning…the orchestra included ❤

    @loiseldridge5701@loiseldridge570111 ай бұрын
  • The Greatness of Mozart is unspeakable and immeasurable

    @shin-i-chikozima@shin-i-chikozima11 ай бұрын
  • Mozart never fails to impress - Arngunnur Arnadottir is brilliant!

    @rickbrewster-474@rickbrewster-4744 жыл бұрын
  • The Adagio Arngunnur is playing transports me to a place both unknown and familiar. But it is a homecoming. How lovely.

    @staffanolofsson8201@staffanolofsson82013 жыл бұрын
  • One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever composed, impeccably performed in such a gorgeous setting. I am in awe! (My wife and I have listened to this recording many (many) times over the past few years, and it never ceases to delight.)

    @tomoverton2138@tomoverton2138 Жыл бұрын
  • One of my favorite Mozart concertos ever. I love this performance!

    @L3_cHat@L3_cHat5 ай бұрын
  • Oh SO surreal! The smooth transition from depressing of the finger keys is magnificent. I’ve been engrossed in the musical field all my 84 years, and never heard anything this pure on a Clarinet! I’ll be watching and listening from Heaven when I get there as this by far, the most sensational sound, this side of Heaven!

    @petertotaro4283@petertotaro42832 жыл бұрын
  • 11 million requests for this performance, a nunber still growing steadily....In a way that says it all.....I admit to quite a few of these requests, looking to this perfection at times when I hunger for some relief. Most times I tear up a bit while listening, not just touched by her performance, but also by the widespread adulation earned by Amgunnur Amadottir. She has clearly touched many lives, bringing positivity and joy. What she feels about the extraordinary response and ongoing admiration, I can hardly imagine....but it is real and deserved. As many say, music can be magical.

    @johncary289@johncary2893 жыл бұрын
  • the adagio was always my favorite,like a deep meditation. Always splendid

    @jackschleich9475@jackschleich94752 ай бұрын
  • Maravillosa interpretación. Si Mozart lo escuchó desde la otra dimensión se debe haber regocijado absolutamente.😮❤

    @monicapacheco6737@monicapacheco673710 ай бұрын
  • A classic mozart piece. Sounds so simple yet increasingly complex as you listen to it more and more.

    @intuitiveanatomyYT@intuitiveanatomyYT3 жыл бұрын
    • ont cherche l origine des musiques qui parlent sur les belles situations historique au meme temp sur les contaminations et les malades de cet age tres civilise' detsroye'

      @rifkol4403@rifkol44032 жыл бұрын
  • And the magic of Amgunnur's performance has led to more than 15 million requests. Mozart also deserves our admiration, as does the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Perfection,

    @johncary289@johncary2892 жыл бұрын
    • I m i n heaven, maybe............♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡

      @Saya-jo5cc@Saya-jo5cc Жыл бұрын
  • She has a quality.... you want to hear more of her. She has an empathy for the emotions of the piece...

    @ianbotha9912@ianbotha9912 Жыл бұрын
  • It is the best among the best interpretations of this masterpiece of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ! I have been listening hundred of others and no one gave me such an amount of emotions as the interpretation of this quite exceptional virtuose ! The tons high and deep, the speeds fast or slow of escalation or desescalation of the notes, the rhythms in quite accordance with the orchestra, all is absolutely perfect and emotional ! Bravissimo bravissimo bravissimo! And the modesty of the attitude ! Love love love ❤❤❤❤ ❤

    @denisvincent9560@denisvincent9560 Жыл бұрын
    • Bravissimo Arnadottir !❤❤❤❤ You are the best clarinetist I have ever ever ever listen to ! Quite speechless of emotion ! I cried ! ❤❤❤❤

      @denisvincent9560@denisvincent9560 Жыл бұрын
    • Mozart: Mais a execução da Artista interpretam Com muito bem nossos sonhos e sentimentos!,Ary Cortez

      @arycortez5457@arycortez5457 Жыл бұрын
  • I mush have watched this at least 40 times now ....I can't get enough of it.

    @AlbertSellaman@AlbertSellaman4 жыл бұрын
  • My late father was a Professor of Music and a clarinetist. I grew up hearing him practice this Concerto. So much so that I remember nearly every note of the first and second movements, and much of the third. This brings back many memories. (He studied it with Robert Marcellus, BTW. He would come home from lessons inspired beyond speech.) Ms. Árnadóttir plays it somewhat differently than Dad did - smoother than he - but her rendition is beautiful.

    @roytee3127@roytee31274 жыл бұрын
    • I am a bit envious having a musician farther. Must have been amazing 🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤🤍

      @KH-nf2kc@KH-nf2kc3 жыл бұрын
    • Marcellus - amazing teacher! I did not study with him, but attended numerous master classes he gave. He said (1980's): Play every note as if it is worth $50.

      @sandyc.6066@sandyc.60662 жыл бұрын
  • One of the best classical concertos !

    @Dylonely42@Dylonely42 Жыл бұрын
    • 👏

      @phoneminlwin5160@phoneminlwin5160 Жыл бұрын
    • Even the clash royale king thinks so😂

      @legokiddd@legokiddd7 ай бұрын
    • @@legokiddd Heheheha

      @Dylonely42@Dylonely427 ай бұрын
    • @@Dylonely42 Goblin: ahahahahaaaa!

      @legokiddd@legokiddd7 ай бұрын
  • Marie Picard de L'Orchestre Symphonique de Québec avait jouée le deuxième mouvement à l'église de Beauport pour les obsèques de mon papa Gérald Ferlotte. 15 années plus tard, j'ai encore le coeur gros et les larmes aux yeux. lorsque j'écoute cette pièce. Merci Marie Picard. Papa tu me manque...

    @garyhubertferlotte5317@garyhubertferlotte5317 Жыл бұрын
  • I never fail to stand in awe when I hear this amazing work of Mozart. When I first heard it I could almost not believe that it was the product of a mortal.

    @CK-ub7jf@CK-ub7jf2 жыл бұрын
    • Абсолютно з Вами згодна! Моя душа сприймає це як райську, божественну музику

      @user-oz3nr5pd8d@user-oz3nr5pd8d Жыл бұрын
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