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0:00 Introduction with Loki 1:03 The year 1782 and picking up from the last video about Mozart: • How I finished Mozart's D minor Fantasia (... 2:10 What is an Infinite Canon? 3:26 There is more to Mozart than Prodigy! He is Shakespearean. 6:10 An example from Mozart's little C major piano sonata 7:30 Why was Mozart writing canons in 1782? Baron van Swieten, Bach etc. 12:07 How the discovery of Bach and Handel helped to deepen Mozart's style 14:00 An explanation of Mozart's Infinite Canon 17:10 Mozart's Infinite Canon K.526c Matthew King explains why there is more to Mozart’s genius than mere child prodigy. Mozart composed this infinite canon K.526c in 1782, probably after becoming acquainted with Bach’s canons. Matthew explains how Mozart’s music acquired depth and contrapuntal skill right up to his late masterpieces and finishes the discussion with an explanation of the contrapuntal ingenuities of the infinite canon K.526c. Mozart: Infinite Canon K.526c Pianist: Matthew King ⦿ SUPPORT US ON PATREON ⦿ / musicprofessor ⦿ BUY US A Kofi ⦿ https://ko-fi.com/themusicprofessor ⦿ Support us on PayPal ⦿ https://paypal.me/themusicprofessor?c... ⦿ SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL ⦿ https://bit.ly/3Pnnwon The previous video on this channel about the D minor Fantasia and the year 1782 can be seen here: • How I finished Mozart's D minor Fantasia (... The video contains short excerpt from the finale of Mozart’s 9th piano concerto played by Maria João Pires (piano) with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte Carlo conductor Kazuki Yamada. Here is the complete recording. • Mozart Piano Concerto No 9 E flat major K ... The video also contains a short excerpt from the finale of the Jupiter Symphony (no. 41) recorded on Mozart's birthday, 27 January 2019, at St John's Smith Square, London, by the London Mozart Players. Here is the complete recording: • Mozart's Symphony No. 41, aka his 'Jupiter... #mozart #music #themusicprofessor Edited by Ian Coulter ( https://www.iancoultermusic.com )