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  • amazing sound WOW

  • thanks for posting and where is this timpani tutorial as mentioned? cheers

  • For evil Professor at University of Tokyo Ken Ito (that is still sticking to Berlin and Germany with Stockhausens' help) and his colleagues just google this phrase there are English writings too. "とびついた署名・裁判員制度反対"

  • You wasted my life in doing so with S-Bahn Berlin that automatic ticket machine too often asked me for an unreasonably excessive amount of money for a monthly tickets. I was forced to walk to Alexander Platz to manually purchase ticket. All of these are shames of Germany. (After evil Ken Ito Professor University of Tokyo @Stockhausen's funeral. You can make no excuse.)

    @Deborah Card (Rutter whatever) There was more than single letter of "Loud!" on May-June Calendar of 1989-1990 season for NYP.

  • I had to cancel the first half of the concert (Bartok 3rd with Grimaud) not to *hurt* her.@Patricia You must take care of everything. No too loud speakers. Don't ask 2 euros for 1.50 euro cough drops. All you need is higher education. Any one of those acts can actually change other's lives eternally.

  • when I was reading the following document (@President of the CSO, Deborah Rutter You must carefully read NYP 1989-90 May - June Calendar I handed to you at RFH) shortly after both of us (Streisand look-like lady) chatted merrily.

  • The lady who was sitting at the back stage center in red purple constume 1:44 looks (looked) like Barbra Streisand. It's good to know that it was just a coicidense. I was upset when the speakers in the Philharmonic for the pre concert lecture were tuned astonishingly too loud

  • I sort of wish that there had been a better closeup of the timpanist.

  • awesome

  • I like how Rattle takes a new phrase in 0:05, the orchestra doesn't play too much "forte" yet! Here, the harmony of music sounds wonderfully. Than, they start a long "crescendo" and get faster, so the coda starts with fresh energy.

    Thank you for this upload!

  • I thought this is the end of the 4th movement?

  • @kanazo You are of course right. Thank you for your advice.

  • @kanazo This is the end of the 1st movement.. please.

  • @MicroAtom Umm do you even know this piece? This is the piu allegro coda of the finale, and it's in 2/2 time (first movement is in 6/8 and btw, it ends quietly)

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