Mozart - Symphony No. 39 | Grand piano + Digital orchestra

John Bereslavsky (grand piano) and Teo Leonov (digital orchestra) This genious piece of music is a kind of post-Mozartian symphony written a few years before he left this world. It was a period of very deep spiritual crisis. Mozart felt that they wanted to kill him and that he didn’t have much time left. So, in a state of a despair he writes his eschatologically last symphony, that what will remain after him. Second movement: In this symphony there is a manifestation of the supreme archetype of a man. It is a swan song. Mozart was full of tragic premonitions but also filled with eternal love. Love that he gave to the mankind. Eternal love that would not go away with him. Nothing will change. This piece of music is the deepest, the most philosophical, the most profound of all his symphonies. It is undeservedly forgotten.
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