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  • perfección y gracia en la música...

  • WOW!! Terrific! Thank you so much!

  • When was this concert?

  • 2:00 is so great

  • thumbs up if you are watching because you like Stravinsky

  • 3 people don't like it? Damn it, are them stupids?!

  • How do I listen to a complete and definitive version of this? I love it...

  • What's the name of this beautiful piece?

  • @BowFolK Pulcinella suite

  • EL PUTO AMO,COMO METE EL COMPAS ESQUE ES UN PERCHA HOMBRE,Y EN EL ANUNCIO DEL BMW CUANDO SALE EL COCHE LO COMPAGINAN MUY BIEN CUANDO JUSTO CUANDO IGOR SUBE LA MIRADA APARECE EL COCHE,ES LA CREACION RECREADA EN SU ESTILO,MUY BUENO ARTISTA.UN 10 PARA ESTE HOMBRE

  • which piece is this?

  • @slaytesics Pulcinella Suite (derived from the ballet of the same name)

  • TODO UN FENÓMENO DE LA NATURALEZA!

  • Ha, ha , ha, no, no, no, taft, taft, taft, taft, nooonnoo sintempo JA JA JA ES GOZABLE ESTE VIEJITO Y LA CARA DE AMARGADOS DE LOS MUSICOS

  • @cespan88 jajja no se cuantas veces lo he visto y siempre me cago e la risa con el viejito es jajaj

  • @cespan88 No creo que cara de amargado sea lo correcto, estan trabajando y se lo toman en serio simplemente puede ser cara de concentración.

  • @cespan88 "sem tempo" no sintiempo jajajaja

  • @cespan88 Dudo entre si dice "same" or "sem" en inglés o italiano

  • thumbs up if you are watching this becouse of the BMW announcement

  • @jaHHH1337 a pity if you know this man just because an add

  • ale ale

  • 2:15 what happened?????

  • uno dos y tres............... ale

  • This man is one of the greatest geniuses not only of the 20th century, but of all time.

  • Igor Stravinsky and Aaron Copland are long lost twins. They look so much alike. lol

  • Stravinsky is rehearsing the suite from his ballet "Pulcinella," which is based on the works of the Italian baroque composer Giovannin Pergolesi. It's wonderful to see him in rehearsal again, after so many years. He was a very fine conductor of his music. Thankfully, he recorded all of his major works, including most of them in stereo for Columbia Records.

  • Wow John Malkovich at 0:13...:-p Stravinsky est fantastique!

  • Suberb!! 

  • are there any great composers still alive?

  • @dalecampbl7 sure.. off the top of my head Steve Reich, Elliott Carter, George Crumb, John Adams just to name a few

  • @smzmusic and of course Philip Glass, Tan Dun adn Arvo Pärt. Sadly we lost one of the most emotional compsoers of the minimalist-genre not long ago, Gorecki

  • @smzmusic John Corigliano, Eric Whitacre, Frank Ticheli

  • @dalecampbl7 John Adams, Philip Glass, Steve Reich, John Williams, to name a few.

  • interesting that he stops the first bassoon at rehearsal number 41 for playing at a slower tempo. he says 'just the same tempo,' but in the score it is marked 'meno mosso' and every orchestra plays it meno mosso.

  • This seems to contradict Stravinsky's admission that he simply copied Robert Craft's conducting. Fantastic stuff.

  • OMG! I can't believe that I'm watching this. I salute the people who had the insight to record this video back then. I hear 'hints' of the great BACH in some of his changes, particularly @ 1:27 with the flute stating the theme, then @ 2:10 with the violin. Classic!!!

  • @peppersax o yes, very clasic moments

  • Did anyone notice that even this video itself was constructed in a consistent compositional manner? The video clip that plays in the beginning is the exact same part as during the end of the video, but from a different angle. Mind is blown.

  • Efficient! And nice to see that even the composer is using the score during rehearsals.

  • thank you so much for posting!

  • sooo beautyful music!!!!!!!!!!

  • He seems very nice.

  • Pretty interesting, at 0:28 you can hear the Stravinsky from the Firebird and Petroushka in the first chord. Not in the rest though, it all sounds neocalssical.

    Thanks for sharing. Cheers!

  • wow thanks for putting this on ..... I love watching the maestro with his head buried as if discovering it all for the first time ..... !! What date is it ?? early 60's ?? Any idea which orchestra ??

  • Just surpurb! Thanks for such a stunning post!!

  • Is this from Pulcinella?

  • wonderful xx

  • Spectacular!!! Stratospherical!!!! Thanks for posting.

  • fascinating

  • I love the neoclassial orchestration of "Pulcinella"!

  • Thank you for sharing this beautiful moment.

  • It's anyway curious to see the already serial Stravinsky while conducting the neoclassical Stravinsky. Thank you for sharing.

  • This is amazing. I have been searching for this. It is awesome. He is awesome.

  • Amazing... thank you for sharing this!!

  • Love to look at his face.He express what this all about.Thank you for great video;)

  • hard to say if it's his arthritis or video sound shift but his tempo marks looks out of music

  • it must be the video as the musicians follow the conductor, not the other way around :)

  • but they look little confused :)

  • Perhaps. I don't think that's it. I believe the orchestra has not sensed his time properly, and he is a bit slower than them. This is a rehearsal, not a concert.

  • this is gold!

  • for sure !

  • Awesome.

  • Fantastic !! thanks for this vid

  • RUSIA RUSIA RUSIA!!!!!

  • Thank you this video!

  • Great. He seems to enjoy his music a lot, and deservedly so, it's not only music made by a genius, but also extremely captivating. I'm glad to see the legendary Stravinsky, especially conducting his own composition!

  • He was an amazing genius

  • @Homoclassicus After the Rite of Spring Pulcinella is so nice and refreshing. To see him conduct like this makes me want to grow old just the way he did: surrounded by his music!

  • Wonderful video of the Picasso of the twentieth century music.

  • Fantastic!! What a wonderful video with many great memories attached!

  • Wow! Great quality on this video, and so interesting to see him speak about his music.

  • It's great to see this genius at work! Thanks so much for posting!

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