Together with his 5th, the 7th and the 12th these are in my opinion the best symphonies written by Dmitri. Wonderful performance, enjoying it over and over again. Dudamel is getting in my list of top directors and this orchestra in the list of most inspired orchestras. Specially in this part the bassoon is extraordinary (at 3:50), never knew the great sound of this instrument! Congratulations to the performers and thx for uploading the whole symphony.
The SBYO rendition of this symphony deserves an special place in the PROMS history. Bravo Gustavo, boys and girls of the orchestra. The BBC should record it for the joy of millions. Diegowik we beg you posting the las part of the first mvt..
The SBYO rendition of this symphony deserves an special place in the PROMS history. Bravo Gustavo, boys and girls of the orchestra. The BBC should record it for the joy of millions. Diegowik we beg you posting the las part of the first mov.
This is so beautiful. A latin American Youth orchestra conquering with pride some of the thickest Russian music. It's unheard of. Beats Karajan and Berlin for the most part, I say. Bravo!
The camera shot from 5:46 to the end, besides missing the tympanist's solo at the end, was actually a Louma Crane - no one actually sitting behind the camera.
In reply to someone (and wiyh apologies for posting the same thing twice earlier!) the D-S-C-H motif is D-Eflat-C-B. In German S is E flat and H is B natural.
@xXJawruWolfXx You are right, it is the Teresa Carreno Youth Orchestra of Venezuela, and it played Shostakovic 12th, 1917 conducted by Maestro Dudamel. E P I C !!!!!!
@padredemishijos12 I was talking about the Australian Youth Orchestra, performing the same piece, But yes, that was a spectacular performance as well :)
The page turn in the bassoon part at 4:15 does look to be in a somewhat impossible place - even though the first and second bassoons are trading 2 bar secitons of the staccato quavers, i think thats a case for photocopying the following page and taping it on the side, since theres only the original set of parts available.
@SierraNeef este mes de junio comenzara la gira de esta orquesta y dudamel por sudamerica, el 29 de junio tocaran en santiago de chile , espero puedas asistir! son muy buenos :)
FANTASTIC!!! One minor quibble. During the last crane shot: While trucking left, it'd been nice to rotate the camera right so we watch the exciting tympani solo a the end.
Other than that, this kidz rival the Pros, and I know a lot of pros.
@Timeframesm They actually exceed most pros. Check out the Teresa Carreno Youth Orchestra doing Shotakovich's 12 with Dudamel conducting. He conducts from memorization of the score.
@iagotcb este mes comienza su gira por suramerica de esta orquesta con dudamel, el 15 tocaran en Teatro Castro Alves de Salvador de Bahía Desde el 19 al 21 de junio se presentarán en Sao Paulo y, para finalizar su paso por Brasil, estarán el 22 y 23 en Río de Janeiro.
I have a DVD of The Berlin Philharmonic playing the same piece and the bassoonist has the same problem there. Maybe the player next to him could turn the page for him!
This is the top orchestra of Venezuela but they have one youth orchestra in every state like 27, some municipalities have their children orchestra, and El Sistema has a small houses or buildings wherever they can. Still a lot of work has to be done in the country, but Venezuelan are super proud of them, actually we are use to see very young people playing in orchestras, I have friends and a cousin that were in El Sistema and for us was the normal thing to see them playing in the town... :)
well, congratulations to diegowik for posting the whole symphony and specially performed by this proven excellent orchestra from our coubtry Venezuela
If you listen to the timpani 8th notes at the end (while the rest of the orchestra is just playing quarter notes on the downbeats) the whole thing is DSCH.
@heilanxy He also waited until Stalin died to join the Communist Party. He never joined it as a protest to Stalin then he wrote the 12th Synphony, Revolutionary Petrograd. Shostakovich had sympathy with Trotsky. Trotsky's cheif aide was a mentor to Shostakovich. Stalin never forgave Shostakovich for it. Lucky to have survived Stalin.
@nervalian12 I cannot believe that there is so much nostagia for Stalin in Russia today. He was the true appeaser to Hitler, not Chamberlan who sought a common border between the Germans and the Soviet Union; thus, the Brittish gave Czechoslovakia to the Germans to facilitate the eventual war between the SU and Germany which is what happened.
Well, whichever comment you're responding to got removed, and I assume it was stupid, but you just sound arrogant. I've called this my favorite composition (!) but I try not to condescend people who think otherwise. Just leads to the whole of classical music having an elitist reputation.
I really think shostakovich is a brilliant orchestrator too - and the greatest composer of the 20th century - and the performance is brilliant - THE ENDING! wow
My favorite DS symphony, with moments mysterious, fantastic, mournful, over-the-top, pushing the orchestra to the limit... that last minute some of the most exciting ever written by anyone. And of course the conductor here with such enthusiasm!
Is Gustavo Dudamel God? If all classical music (or theater or opera or visual arts or ANYTHING for that matter) were this committed, this passionate, this exciting, what a wonderful world this would be. To see people who CARE this much about making art is meat and drink to me. Thank you, maestro (and those you lead and inspire).
I couldn't agree with you more. I'm quite a novice when it comes to music, yet Dudamel seems to excite one and all with his enthusiasm. He truly is electrifying!
This is rather exciting, but I miss the days when conductors didn't feel they had to speed up the music all the time as if it would be boring if they didn't. I think there is much more power in the music if the tempo isn't summer-salting over itself all the time. There is much more a sense of inevitability to the music.
speed (or more specifically tempo) is the rate at which the music goes. And if that rate keeps changing and getting faster and faster...all the time...to me gets old and, if overdone, ruins any potential of a line or sense of powerful momentum in the music. I have to admit I don't understand half of what you wrote though...
Karajan took this piece just a tad bit slower and who doesn't adore Karajan? :)
In this particular piece, I must say I like the tempo at a faster rate. Just as I do the Symphony No. 5, the No. 10's 2nd and 4th movement sound so much more powerful quicker.
Its not the fast tempo that bothers me..its when it changes. Listening back to this it is not as bad as I maybe first thought it was (I am still amazed at this youth orchestra, more so than the conductor). The rushing at around 5:17 and 5:33 does bother me quite a bit and I thought that Mravinsky and Karajan were more steady which was much more effective and powerful. I'll have to get those recordings out again to compare, but thats what I remember.
I do wish that the ending of this Symphony was longer. The end evokes such a happy feeling over me that when it goes off, I am forced to rewind it back a minute and listen again. Love Shostakovich.
La sinfonía 10 de shostakovich es la sinfonía mas grande de todos los tiempos y escuchar una obra para orquesta de shostakovich en vivo es una experiencia que ninguna obra de cualquier otro compositor puede igualar, me gusto mucho esta versión del cuarto movimiento.
Como quisiera haber estado ahí, muchas gracias por subir estos videos tan buenos
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adidas6330 1 month ago in playlist Liked videos
One of the best endings to a symphony in my opinion...
Jackarooned 1 month ago
at 5:40 i love dudamel's face
violinpianoetncomad1 3 months ago
wow....... unbelievable... synchronised semi-quavers at 1:06, and of course 5:12 is absolutely hair-raising... wow XD
violinpianoetncomad1 3 months ago
Playing this on a course tomorrow until Sunday. Can't wait. :O
alexface211 3 months ago
At 5:12, you can hear Shosty screaming "Fuck you Stalin! Hahahaha!"
HerlockSholmes123 4 months ago 6
I wish the applause wasn't cut off. That's an integral part of the performance as well. Give and receive.
bssnboo 4 months ago
best version is rattle w/ berliner philharmonia >>>>
MegaChemboy 5 months ago
@MegaChemboy OK||!!
esordiendes 4 months ago
@MegaChemboy OK||!! rattle in philarmonya ochestra..
esordiendes 4 months ago
Together with his 5th, the 7th and the 12th these are in my opinion the best symphonies written by Dmitri. Wonderful performance, enjoying it over and over again. Dudamel is getting in my list of top directors and this orchestra in the list of most inspired orchestras. Specially in this part the bassoon is extraordinary (at 3:50), never knew the great sound of this instrument! Congratulations to the performers and thx for uploading the whole symphony.
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TonyMatthewsComposer 7 months ago
Breathtaking!!! DImitri S.never sounded so good
TonyMatthewsComposer 7 months ago
First time listening to this symphony, really great. But nothing beats his 5th :D
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The SBYO rendition of this symphony deserves an special place in the PROMS history. Bravo Gustavo, boys and girls of the orchestra. The BBC should record it for the joy of millions. Diegowik we beg you posting the las part of the first mvt..
cluengove 8 months ago
The SBYO rendition of this symphony deserves an special place in the PROMS history. Bravo Gustavo, boys and girls of the orchestra. The BBC should record it for the joy of millions. Diegowik we beg you posting the las part of the first mov.
cluengove 8 months ago
5:38 - 5:42 >< to :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
wierdo1232123 8 months ago
This is so beautiful. A latin American Youth orchestra conquering with pride some of the thickest Russian music. It's unheard of. Beats Karajan and Berlin for the most part, I say. Bravo!
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The camera shot from 5:46 to the end, besides missing the tympanist's solo at the end, was actually a Louma Crane - no one actually sitting behind the camera.
Timeframesm 9 months ago
The camera shot from 5:46, besides missing the tympanist's solo at the end, was actually a Louma Crane - no one actually sitting behind the camera.
Timeframesm 9 months ago
5:12 ..... holy shit.....
mandel11 10 months ago 21
@mandel11 Velociraptor theme from Jurassic Park. ;)
GojiGuru 7 months ago
brass section works very well on 5:17
gabriel26121990 11 months ago 5
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PaulKosov 11 months ago
In reply to someone (and wiyh apologies for posting the same thing twice earlier!) the D-S-C-H motif is D-Eflat-C-B. In German S is E flat and H is B natural.
ComposerInUK 1 year ago
Who else loved how all the string players ripped their bows off the strings after that gliss. at the end?
wierdo1232123 1 year ago
@wierdo1232123 Me! Fabulous, isn't it? And they all did it at the same time!
ComposerInUK 1 year ago
@wierdo1232123 Me! Fabulous, isn't it? And they all did it at the same time! Really and truly amazing stuff. Shosty would have loved this.
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bishop7407 1 year ago
A stunning performance.
bishop7407 1 year ago
The brass at 5:12 is AMAZING! great sound
ZSonOfSparta 1 year ago 2
@ZSonOfSparta wasn't there another Youth Orchestra that played this same piece with this caliber or somewhere close to this?
xXJawruWolfXx 7 months ago
@xXJawruWolfXx You are right, it is the Teresa Carreno Youth Orchestra of Venezuela, and it played Shostakovic 12th, 1917 conducted by Maestro Dudamel. E P I C !!!!!!
padredemishijos12 7 months ago in playlist Dudamel Shostakovich 10
@padredemishijos12 I was talking about the Australian Youth Orchestra, performing the same piece, But yes, that was a spectacular performance as well :)
JJBRMusic 7 months ago
i still cant believe this is a youth orchestra. they could keep up with any orchestra in the world, its incredible
steven4570 1 year ago
2:20 D_ES_C_H 4:37 5:12
Raulcello 1 year ago
@Raulcello 3:42 also
slateflash 8 months ago
2:20 D_ES_C_H
Raulcello 1 year ago
2:20 D-Es-C-H
Raulcello 1 year ago
2:16 - 3:25______WOOOOO!!!!!!! i love how at that part the whole orchestra is hyping the shit of it lol
john3047X 1 year ago
D S C H.................
takharov 1 year ago 29
@takharov musical monogram = )
2011BANDIE 1 year ago
Thats one fucking big orchestra. (The piece was awesome too)
wierdo1232123 1 year ago 2
Excelente!!!! Lleno de mágia y fuerza!
AntonioStradivarius 1 year ago
The page turn in the bassoon part at 4:15 does look to be in a somewhat impossible place - even though the first and second bassoons are trading 2 bar secitons of the staccato quavers, i think thats a case for photocopying the following page and taping it on the side, since theres only the original set of parts available.
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varniss 1 year ago
Just beautiful!!!!!
Roscalie 1 year ago
Esta orquesta y este director son la mejor combinación deseable.
¡Y Shostakovich...!
SierraNeef 1 year ago
@SierraNeef este mes de junio comenzara la gira de esta orquesta y dudamel por sudamerica, el 29 de junio tocaran en santiago de chile , espero puedas asistir! son muy buenos :)
LER3554 7 months ago
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Gracias por la recomendación, no me lo perderé.
SierraNeef 7 months ago
not bad but does come to the level of Mravinski.
duffault05 1 year ago
FANTASTIC!!! One minor quibble. During the last crane shot: While trucking left, it'd been nice to rotate the camera right so we watch the exciting tympani solo a the end.
Other than that, this kidz rival the Pros, and I know a lot of pros.
Timeframesm 1 year ago 3
@Timeframesm They actually exceed most pros. Check out the Teresa Carreno Youth Orchestra doing Shotakovich's 12 with Dudamel conducting. He conducts from memorization of the score.
alejoeisabel 1 year ago
Heh, they're already on my Channel list. I saw them last year at the TED awards!!!
Timeframesm 1 year ago
fantastiline!!
kalalill 1 year ago
that was a c
ViolinBballFTW 2 years ago
dude this is so mazing.. When that guy hit the e flat at 2:45 i think i took a shit it my pants and jizzed at the same time...
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areuaninja 2 years ago 2
D S C H....!!!!
helenagothicangel13 2 years ago 2
this is really fantastic..
halipoetu 2 years ago
3:50 my favorite parts
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ulrich309 2 years ago
the hall is packed! and it fits more than 6000 people!
kozz1809 2 years ago
I wish I was good enough to play in a symphony orchestra that big....this group is fantastic
alyssacroacia 2 years ago
My FAVORITE parts:
0:12 - 0:34 and 3:50 - 4: 22
BASSOONS FTW
alyssacroacia 2 years ago
double reed fan much? lol
miltonbratterarchive 2 years ago
psh double reeds win =D
neoguy9090 2 years ago
Estou absolutamente encantada com o maestro! Ele faz parte do espetaculo!
iagotcb 2 years ago
@iagotcb este mes comienza su gira por suramerica de esta orquesta con dudamel, el 15 tocaran en Teatro Castro Alves de Salvador de Bahía Desde el 19 al 21 de junio se presentarán en Sao Paulo y, para finalizar su paso por Brasil, estarán el 22 y 23 en Río de Janeiro.
LER3554 7 months ago
very awkward page-turn for the bassoonist towards the end when he is very exposed, i wonder how that can be avoided?
bodywatch1 2 years ago
Body watch.
I have a DVD of The Berlin Philharmonic playing the same piece and the bassoonist has the same problem there. Maybe the player next to him could turn the page for him!
pitbull2005 2 years ago
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Employ a sexy woman bassoonist.... Ill turn the pages if she does the exposure... Bien?
ilkinond 2 years ago
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bendfeldtf 2 years ago
This is the top orchestra of Venezuela but they have one youth orchestra in every state like 27, some municipalities have their children orchestra, and El Sistema has a small houses or buildings wherever they can. Still a lot of work has to be done in the country, but Venezuelan are super proud of them, actually we are use to see very young people playing in orchestras, I have friends and a cousin that were in El Sistema and for us was the normal thing to see them playing in the town... :)
biosnap 2 years ago
I feel la Orquesta Sinfónica Juvenil Teresa Carreño, are almost as good. Plenty of videos of them on YouTube
pitbull2005 2 years ago
the bassonist have 17 years old
DarkVioloncello 2 years ago
High Voltage!!! But where's the camera at the end? Not on the tymp!! Oy...
Pedrow61 2 years ago 7
DSCH!!!
1Shosta 2 years ago 3
QUE BELLO FINAL PUTA MADRE=)
QkTruth 2 years ago
Wow...wow...wow. Wonderful! Congratulations to this fine group of young people. Stunning.
aapoet 2 years ago 2
well, congratulations to diegowik for posting the whole symphony and specially performed by this proven excellent orchestra from our coubtry Venezuela
beethomozart 2 years ago
what does he play
MrUtube14 2 years ago
WOW! What an incredible conductor!!! What an extraordinary performance!
AJMWriter 2 years ago 2
this was excellent. I still can't believe this is "only" a youth orchestra. thank you for posting!
anelo9 2 years ago 3
Wow--flawless execution of one of the symphonic literatures most difficult & cerebral pieces
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henryloomie 2 years ago
look at the conductor at 5:25 lol its hilarious
heilanxy 2 years ago
at 1:57 is that the trombone or the trumpet? i never heard a trobone that high, cause they were focusing on them
heilanxy 2 years ago
It's both - but the trumpet was just overpowering the trumpet
mozartsoundgarden 2 years ago
I mean... the trumpet was overpowering the trombone
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ShadowBladex18 2 years ago
simply amazing
fenndrew 2 years ago
that bassoonist was pimping man :D
Korsair777 2 years ago 2
they are terribly talented!
alanalanalana 2 years ago 4
at 3:02 if someone plays a bad note, u should neverrrr look at them, it only makes it more obvious... :-)
interex956 2 years ago
shame a few more seconds of triumphant applause couldn't have been left on the end
AndyTwy 2 years ago 2
Whoever the cameraman from 5:46-on is deserves a huge raise
tflynn17 2 years ago 40
agreed!
benaheide 2 years ago 8
@tflynn17 I totally agree with U.. It's a an amazing picture of the orchestra until the end of the movement...
OrianaDiazL 1 year ago
Shostakovich signature suddenly appears...
D-Eb-C-B
clarinete09 2 years ago 4
It appears a LOT in this symphony.
If you listen to the timpani 8th notes at the end (while the rest of the orchestra is just playing quarter notes on the downbeats) the whole thing is DSCH.
NailI3unny 2 years ago
yeah the DSCH was basically shostakovich's was of saying f#$k you Stalin im still alive and your dead so now im going to mock you with my music
heilanxy 2 years ago
@heilanxy He also waited until Stalin died to join the Communist Party. He never joined it as a protest to Stalin then he wrote the 12th Synphony, Revolutionary Petrograd. Shostakovich had sympathy with Trotsky. Trotsky's cheif aide was a mentor to Shostakovich. Stalin never forgave Shostakovich for it. Lucky to have survived Stalin.
alejoeisabel 1 year ago 3
@alejoeisabel
This work constitutes its author's trail of piss on Stalin's grave. You have love the man for that.
nervalian12 1 year ago
@nervalian12 Ya Betcha. Stalin was also a coward. He sounds like a mouse.
alejoeisabel 1 year ago
@nervalian12 I cannot believe that there is so much nostagia for Stalin in Russia today. He was the true appeaser to Hitler, not Chamberlan who sought a common border between the Germans and the Soviet Union; thus, the Brittish gave Czechoslovakia to the Germans to facilitate the eventual war between the SU and Germany which is what happened.
alejoeisabel 1 year ago
I take that back now majark4, I was being ignorant - this has grown on me and is great music but I still think the 5th has more to offer
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majark4 2 years ago
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You are still ignorant and you don't have any foundation, the 5th is a great symphony but the 10th is just the best, you know nothing about music.
majark4 2 years ago
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charlesbaker50 2 years ago
you're being ignorant majark, he can have an poinion if he wants, you shouldn't keep critizing him for it
lakk30 2 years ago 12
there's no point in arguing opinions.
NailI3unny 2 years ago 4
brillante! *.*
MelisProductions 2 years ago
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charlesbaker50 2 years ago
You are a stupid animal and you know nothing about music, this is the greatest symphony ever written
majark4 2 years ago
Well, whichever comment you're responding to got removed, and I assume it was stupid, but you just sound arrogant. I've called this my favorite composition (!) but I try not to condescend people who think otherwise. Just leads to the whole of classical music having an elitist reputation.
sshuck 2 years ago
I really think shostakovich is a brilliant orchestrator too - and the greatest composer of the 20th century - and the performance is brilliant - THE ENDING! wow
Will170392 3 years ago 3
how about holst?
iwanabana 2 years ago
Love him too.
But my personal taste feels more related to shostakovich.
Will170392 2 years ago
Watch the bassoonist losing a few notes while turning the page at 4:12 :-)
cicaNezer 3 years ago
Nope, the second bassoonist might've been subbing in. That or he only need his left hand for those four notes.
ThaSchwab 2 years ago
does any know where you can watch this where the video works
isaileon 3 years ago
THe video works perfectly.
trigger565 3 years ago
It doesn't for me either isaileon.
gregapage 3 years ago
haha, that bassoonist at 3:56 is so pumped for his only solo of the night.
what an incredible, exciting, energizing performance
lachnessmonster1 3 years ago
He have more solos earlier in the performance.... ???? ????
ScriabinFanatic 2 years ago
sorry, i was just joking. i'm sure he had some other solos and sounded excellent on all of them
lachnessmonster1 2 years ago
My favorite DS symphony, with moments mysterious, fantastic, mournful, over-the-top, pushing the orchestra to the limit... that last minute some of the most exciting ever written by anyone. And of course the conductor here with such enthusiasm!
tmc359 3 years ago
Is Gustavo Dudamel God? If all classical music (or theater or opera or visual arts or ANYTHING for that matter) were this committed, this passionate, this exciting, what a wonderful world this would be. To see people who CARE this much about making art is meat and drink to me. Thank you, maestro (and those you lead and inspire).
enkiduudikne 3 years ago 5
y doesn't it work anymore
isaileon 3 years ago
AMAZING UNBELIEVABLE STIRRING EXCITING BEST EVER AWESOME INCREDIBLE AHHHHHHHH I CANT SLEEP NOW!!!!!
best tempo at the end, balance was perfect. nice trombones (D - Eb - C - B)
ppgppgppgppg 3 years ago
and timpani too =DDDDDDD
too bad the camera missed showing the percussionists hitting that huge thwack on the bass drum and tam-tam, as well as the timpanist's last solo
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okaca18 3 years ago
HOLY KAKA!!! I tuaght for one of the best band programs in the U.S. and i am floored!!! Simply AAMAZING!!! BRAVO! One of my favs!!!!
smusic5333 3 years ago
EXHUBERANT PERFOMANCE!!!!!
Great sound for a youth orchestra!!!
ozzycouture 3 years ago
Great sound JUST for a youth orchestra???? :)
ppgppgppgppg 3 years ago
I am going to see this orchestra in September and can't wait!
Marlene55M 3 years ago 4
VERGACION!! es es una O - R - Q - U - E - S - T - A papá :D
Muy orgullosa!
Si tan solo hubiera seguido en el conservatorio de Maracaibo, hubiera estado allí xD
ninaklose 3 years ago
y es venezolano ;D
aqui te amamos Gustavo (L)
foolishgamess 3 years ago 2
I couldn't agree with you more. I'm quite a novice when it comes to music, yet Dudamel seems to excite one and all with his enthusiasm. He truly is electrifying!
arskeeter 3 years ago
I LOVE GUSTAVO DUDAMEL. HE IGNITES A MUSICAL FIRE WITHIN LIKE NO OTHER CONDUCTOR IN AN AGE!!!
VIVA LA MUSICA CLASSICA!
Oskar:)
musicmantoheart 3 years ago 2
He is a great conductor in the making.
I really like this intepretation on the mighty tenth.
takharov 3 years ago 7
VIVA la orquesta VENEZOLANA esto es una pequeña muestra de s destreza estoy orgulloso de ser buen Venezolno
franjamalmont 3 years ago
bin de diou!!!
tromboneduracel 3 years ago
This is rather exciting, but I miss the days when conductors didn't feel they had to speed up the music all the time as if it would be boring if they didn't. I think there is much more power in the music if the tempo isn't summer-salting over itself all the time. There is much more a sense of inevitability to the music.
iaintnot 3 years ago
Hear hear!
Although some of the "old guys" were quite good at speeding too.
calogria 3 years ago
speed is a momentary feeling
and it's a feeling, surprising!
it's inner for outer or
outer for inner;
well, Mr. Dudamel in 30years.....?!
allegrettus 3 years ago
speed (or more specifically tempo) is the rate at which the music goes. And if that rate keeps changing and getting faster and faster...all the time...to me gets old and, if overdone, ruins any potential of a line or sense of powerful momentum in the music. I have to admit I don't understand half of what you wrote though...
iaintnot 3 years ago
tempo, I mean, this peace at
full gallop before breakfast
isnt good for me, but good
for other people before their
breakfast;
and at dinner?!
and at life career - dinner?!
allegrettus 3 years ago
huh?
iaintnot 3 years ago
wtf you werido?! >:(
Dudamel is the greatest conductor alive!
gregapage 3 years ago 3
Karajan took this piece just a tad bit slower and who doesn't adore Karajan? :)
In this particular piece, I must say I like the tempo at a faster rate. Just as I do the Symphony No. 5, the No. 10's 2nd and 4th movement sound so much more powerful quicker.
Sinneo91 3 years ago
Its not the fast tempo that bothers me..its when it changes. Listening back to this it is not as bad as I maybe first thought it was (I am still amazed at this youth orchestra, more so than the conductor). The rushing at around 5:17 and 5:33 does bother me quite a bit and I thought that Mravinsky and Karajan were more steady which was much more effective and powerful. I'll have to get those recordings out again to compare, but thats what I remember.
iaintnot 3 years ago
This is way more intense than sex in the bathtub.
So much energy throughout the room....amazing.
wilsonkm 3 years ago 4
Ok...
viharrad 3 years ago 2
Bravo Fagot!!!. Me recuerda a mi maestro Juan Vega!!!!!
ctorrev 3 years ago
For those who do not know, "un fagot" is a bassoon.
alejoeisabel 1 year ago 2
i love how the conductor looks like he's really enjoying himself!
wellylena 3 years ago
bassoonist is ballin
Bamergon 3 years ago
for me the counter says 4145.. no bad..!xP i think they re amazingg!
albertohp 3 years ago
The most fantastic performance ever. Shosti's best symphony
ppgppgppgppg 3 years ago 2
Absolutely love this symphony. Pity they didn't show the timpani solo at the end. Would've looked awesome.
choy1368 3 years ago 3
I do wish that the ending of this Symphony was longer. The end evokes such a happy feeling over me that when it goes off, I am forced to rewind it back a minute and listen again. Love Shostakovich.
Sinneo91 3 years ago 2
it's no broken, for me it says 2001 views.... no wonder why, though!
MusicLover2840 3 years ago
it says 1,969 views for me too! i think its a bit broken lol great stuff, love the SBYO and shost 10
jbarber2337 3 years ago
at the time of my viewing:
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this is sad. =( everyone show people this amazing work!
jaxonosu 3 years ago 2
bravo Cristian!!!
jjrivas69 3 years ago
que barbaroooos, que bien tocan, esta super chida esta sinfonia, me encantoooooooooo
kimisnoopy 4 years ago
A great example of how music, like mathematics, is universal. Well done!
jcdraws 4 years ago
BRAVO!
RAMIRO3 4 years ago
La sinfonía 10 de shostakovich es la sinfonía mas grande de todos los tiempos y escuchar una obra para orquesta de shostakovich en vivo es una experiencia que ninguna obra de cualquier otro compositor puede igualar, me gusto mucho esta versión del cuarto movimiento.
Como quisiera haber estado ahí, muchas gracias por subir estos videos tan buenos
sergiomusico11 4 years ago 3