Mozart - String Quartet No. 15 | Grand piano + Roland’s strings

John Bereslavsky (grand piano), Teo Leonov (Roland’s strings) It’s not perfect technique that makes a genius musician, but his ability to touch the universe. In order to do that, he must be like a golden bridge between heaven and earth. The bridge built out of the finest vibrations of his music allowing deities to descend to earth and humans to ascend to heaven. Mozart, this musical Apollo, has been guided by divine wisdom which the modern world has lost. The highest concept of his musical pieces is that good defeats evil. Deities are longing to come to Earth to overcome evil. Mozart’s Quartet shows the suffering of such kind divinities, as they are being embodied as kind humans, but contains also the heavenly consolation for their righteous earthly life. Only a true musician is able to understand that, the one with an open heart who can transmit through his music such divine vibrations. 00:00 Allegro moderato 19:12 Andante 28:13 Minuetto 32:29 Allegretto, ma no
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