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  • asura's wrath episode 11 the final lesson

  • 1 person dislikes this......really?? That mutha fucka cant make someone understand with thier fists

  • Fucking awesome music brought me here. 

  • Dvorak ever listen to rhapsody of fire and blind guardian? AHAHAHAHAAH lol

  • dvorak 9. big deal.

  • This melody is so beautiful!

  • I see from his bio that he's a pretty good fiddle player, and it's as if he's conducting the way he'd like to be conducted. Empathetically, but also not missing a thing. How fantastic is it to see kids like this carry on the tradition of the greats? He was born in 1983!!

  • ASURAS WRATH BROUGHT ME HERE

  • @DarkyDiZZ

    :D same here. its such a wounderful peice

  • @DarkyDiZZ cultureless fuck!

  • @BuecherFuerAlle I have had carnal knowledge of the fairest maidens in heaven and have tasted the finest wines of Gaea. But none of it..NONE OF IT!..Excites my blood more than using my blade!

  • @DarkyDiZZ You should have known better long before Asura...shame on you :)

  • Here's a charismatic conductor like few I've seen...

  • I really love how this conductor expresses his emotions while he conducts. He is a great match for this piece.

  • The conductor is wonderful! I like his very expressive style. If one were to mute the video and look solely at his gestures and facial expression, it would look like was having a silent argument with someone.

  • The conductor is great, but he looks like he is somehow having an argument with his wife which he is losing without even opening his mouth.

  • Just beautiful

  • i don´t get tired watching this conductor!! he´s in full control of the entire orchestra, yet is not imposing himself into the center, he´s leading very gently & letting the orchestra doing its thing & developing its potential almost by themselves.

    i don´t want to give too much kudos, but in my opinion he´s better than a Karajan or a Celibidache (who were great musicians of course, but with immense egoes ;) )

  • @harpiyon its called ego when you cant back it up but when you say great musicians that means they are that good

    my question is how can some1 who is great at what he does have a ego about it if hes only saying what is true?

  • @ralfjacobs the ego of ppl doesn´t have always top do with "truth". sometimes the ego can make ppl arrogant & destructive.

    Celibidache, for example, used to scold & insult musicians during the repetitions, up to the point that they were crying or leaving the orchestra. only because they made a minor mistake. and Karajan... well, he was great, and he was a living legend, but you could "see" his ego in the interviews & during the performances.

    i can´t imagine Tito Munoz doing that.

  • I like that

  • good music!

  • lolololo at 2:49 hes like, FUCK THIS BATON, FREESTYLE!

  • Great music and unique performance ...

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