If Mozart Had Lived Longer...

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0:00 Intro and who is this composer?
1:23 Is it Bach, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Wagner, Beethoven...?
2:36 Magic Flute and his use of a Chorale Prelude in the Magic Flute
3:20 Speculation: what would happened if Mozart had lived longer?
4:17 Mozart goes to London. Haydn, Salomon and success.
5:15 Potential collaboration with Sheridan and an English Singspiel
6:22 Simplicity and compositional refinement in the Magic Flute
8:31 What might Mozart have written later?
9:35 How might Mozart have responded to Romanticism?
10:39 A rich Mozart retiring to a life of chamber music...

This video begins with a short discussion about the wonderful duet of the armed men in Mozart's Magic Flute before opening the discussion out to speculate on what might have happened if Mozart had lived beyond 1791.

The piano version of Mozart's duet of armed men in The Magic Flute is taken from Busoni's beautiful transcription of the music for piano in the fifth piece ("nach Mozart") from his Fünfe Kurze Stücke.

The second half of the video is an extract from an older video on the channel: https://youtu.be/PPsMyF3lzjE?si=WeACGVxDTAjySTHo

The video also contains brief excerpts from Mozart's Magic Flute; the adagio introduction to the finale of his G minor string quintet K.516, and the andante of his 21st piano concerto K.467.

3 recent shorts on the channel about the Magic Flute:
1. https://youtube.com/shorts/r1nY4T9stFA?si=XSpnCFinQkXMqZW7
2. https://youtube.com/shorts/ypQZoUvcgwI?si=MkRjkdWBNTsS2oB8
3. https://youtube.com/shorts/XVKJBiAZjSU?si=Bd36xUH0moUdXx0d

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Pianist and Presenter: Matthew King (https://www.matthewkingcomposer.com)
Edited by Ian Coulter (https://www.iancoultermusic.com) Receive SMS online on sms24.me

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