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From: eliwoney
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  • I don't know the last part. Can someone help me?

  • 30:09 The best part

  • As a horn player, I can say that the passage they keep clamming notes at is a pretty tough lick. Horns 3 & 4 in unison.

  • The conducer really pops his pussy like that.

  • To analytical and without any flavour. I believe this conductor is a great mind and a true gentleman. Sadly his performances are sub zero to me.

  • <3 love it!!!!

  • Love it, love it, love it

  • @eliwoney. Thank you for uploading this great version of No. 9. Hope you keep it up for a long time.

  • 20:20 is beautiful with cellis

  • Great job. Thanks.

  • Lick a dick New York Philharmonic Orchestra!

  • @WeEatBrainz hahahaha wkuk reference

  • ....una de las sinfonías mas populares y escuchadas.  Cuando se siente el "la

    tiguillo" del comienzo del último movimiento, tan distintivo, podemos recordar

    de donde proviene:...una Obra Maestra ó bien ...Masterpiece!

  • What happsens at 2:29? What a mistake! Horns...

  • @micoestruch I guess somebody got caught sleeping... it happens.

  • @micoestruch calm down!, that is completely normal, in EVERY horn section in the world... first of all, no human or no musician is perfect, and horns are quite different to control, no horn player in this world will ever control it completely...

  • @SchwarzeDose21 didn't notice the problem. Really, this is completely normal for a live non-studio performance.

  • @SongOfFall exactly. that is, what I said:)

  • @SchwarzeDose21 Mispitching always happens with horns, it's just a thing with how the instrument works. Nonetheless the horn section was having a bad day.

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  • You know, I hated it when German conductors used to say (and maybe still think) that it takes a German to really understand Beethoven, for example -- but I don't sense that Professor Maazel really got the point of either the Slavic or the American elements of this piece. Fortunately both the orchestra and the audience knew what to do, and were having a fine time in spite of him and essentially without him. That dinkum encore had more genuine feeling out of him.

  • @manthasagittarius I totally agree with your sentiment. Even if Germany produced some of the greatest composers of all time. That doesn't mean only a German can really understand the piece. So yes your right!!!!

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