Mozart - Symphony No. 36 | Grand piano + piano + digital orchestra

John Bereslavsky (grand piano), Teo Leonov (digital orchestra) A musician should comprehend the secret of Mozart’s spirituality and consecration in order to play the true Mozart. He is not only a musical but also a spiritual genius. In 1783 on his way to Linz, Mozart visited Mariazell, a place of apparitions of the Divine Mother. He was impressed, exalted and having come to this place he wrote a new symphony. This piece of music is even greater than a prayer. It’s a sheer adoration, a thrill, a song of love which can only be possible if the composer stands before and contemplates the Queen of Heaven. By transmitting the sphere of revelation of the Divine Mother, Mozart makes visionaries out of his listeners and the mystery of transubstantiation is realized. The transubstantiation of the world of word into the world of music, of the world of deities into the world of humans that is only possible through being in virginal love, which makes a deity out of a man. 00:00 Adagio – Allegro spirit
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