Mozart Transcended Musical Eras

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0:00 Janus-faced D minor arpeggios, Bach and Romanticism
1:00 E.T.A. Hoffmann. Aria & sighing appoggiaturas.
2:06 Terrifying cadenzas. Improvisation. opera Buffa & Seria mash-up.
3:47 Unfinished! The bad (published) ending and my new ending.
5:12 Mozart's D minor Fantasia (completed by M King) with animated commentary

In this video, Mozart discusses Mozart’s famous unfinished Fantasia in D minor K.397 which Mozart composed (and abandoned) in the frenziedly busy year of 1782, shortly after he had arrived in Vienna as a freelance musician. The piece is fascinating as an indicator of Mozart’s dramatic style of improvisation, and it also reveals how his operatic genius influenced his creative work. Matthew King views the music as a Janus-faced bridge between older styles (exemplified by J.S. and C.P.E. Bach) and early Romanticism, which the music seems to prefigure. The video concludes with an animated commentary of the fantasia, played on a fortepiano by Matthew King, who has composed a new conclusion for the piece to replace the original one by August Müller that he feels is...just wrong!

This video is extracted from a longer video: https://youtu.be/drg5Vc3xjYk?si=wxO0sdS6yrdc327M

The Don Giovanni excerpt comes from the movie Amadeus (directed by Miloš Forman)

Fantasia in D minor K. 397 by W.A.Mozart (completed by Matthew King) is played on a fortepiano by Matthew King.

Presenter/pianist: Matthew King
Edited by Ian Coulter

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https://youtu.be/Zi-fdi4-hKY?si=9K1NFGPgaxZbK1c9
https://youtu.be/MzKxWhlZrhk?si=TukNIJ-Q0PWn192j
https://youtu.be/g-D_KLkoxi0?si=_vEjKwCLqgIMpYYc
https://youtu.be/qC4VCOa51u0?si=bLDoUMJO76rbEiL6
https://youtu.be/kWqECUy3tSk?si=3x2Ymtz4P_jwHrdF
https://youtu.be/80gxGnm1vMU?si=M0_Vu3vsmtKNTcPw

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Pianist and Presenter: Matthew King (https://www.matthewkingcomposer.com)
Edited by Ian Coulter (https://www.iancoultermusic.com)

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