about it being too slow, the tempo is open to interpretation and i believe this is closer to how mozart would have performed it. it's "molto allegro" first of all, not even presto. secondly, it's "molto allegro" by the classical standard, with the quarter notes getting the beat. The interpretations that go much faster than this have succumbed to a more romantic spin
It's great that these highly talented Government Employees are paid from the State to keep the Arts alive and accessible to the public in Russia...something American Government is too short-sighted to emulate.
A short sighted comment in manys ways..ever hear of the National Endowment for the Arts?? to just name one of many US gov sponsored agencies..but a better understanding is that we have a free society that finds ways to allow groups and individuals strive to make this music accessible..it is the epitome of the Human Spirit, did the history and failure of 20th century communism not teach us this???
US is indeed fortunate to have the NEA (sometimes, when it doesn't waste $ on piss Christ "art"). But the reality is, most people pirating are still ignorant of the Economic benefits of higher music knowledge, and cut music programs 1st in schools. The blame is not only Govt, but churches omitting the profoundly-relevant teachings of Nehemiah 12-13. Not all is well in America and the world, but these are some tips for improvement.
this is great but in my personal opinion was a little slow otherwise it was awesome, great conductor.. really different to see a female conducting...!!! GREAT...
about it being too slow, the tempo is open to interpretation and i believe this is closer to how mozart would have performed it. it's "molto allegro" first of all, not even presto. secondly, it's "molto allegro" by the classical standard, with the quarter notes getting the beat. The interpretations that go much faster than this have succumbed to a more romantic spin
cchamp27 3 years ago
It's great that these highly talented Government Employees are paid from the State to keep the Arts alive and accessible to the public in Russia...something American Government is too short-sighted to emulate.
musicLessons2 4 years ago 4
A short sighted comment in manys ways..ever hear of the National Endowment for the Arts?? to just name one of many US gov sponsored agencies..but a better understanding is that we have a free society that finds ways to allow groups and individuals strive to make this music accessible..it is the epitome of the Human Spirit, did the history and failure of 20th century communism not teach us this???
alanld1948 3 years ago
US is indeed fortunate to have the NEA (sometimes, when it doesn't waste $ on piss Christ "art"). But the reality is, most people pirating are still ignorant of the Economic benefits of higher music knowledge, and cut music programs 1st in schools. The blame is not only Govt, but churches omitting the profoundly-relevant teachings of Nehemiah 12-13. Not all is well in America and the world, but these are some tips for improvement.
musicLessons2 3 years ago
its rare to see female conductors, you know.
alexngkm 4 years ago 4
I know it's very difficult to play (I play it on my saxophone) but it's a bit to slow. But you're orchestra is very good!
Dahro1993 4 years ago 4
ohh...this is great piece and do you have the music score??
thnx
jEnJeNN128 4 years ago
If it makes you feel better, it would have never been composed for saxophone :)
MercifulMe 3 years ago
Its great to listen to. I know how to play this.
dudedudedude94 4 years ago
this is great but in my personal opinion was a little slow otherwise it was awesome, great conductor.. really different to see a female conducting...!!! GREAT...
Javier1690 4 years ago
It's great to see female conductors.
kihadat 4 years ago 2