Bravo!, Jarvi for having taken us to through the undulations of this movement. If this symphony was an ode to Nature then we may conclude that this adagio is the crowning glory to all creation, a triumphant coda to the forming of the cosmos.
I'm quite unfamiliar with conductor Paavo Jarvi, but I think this Mahler Third final movement is executed superbly although some friends here might find the tempo a little fast, that does not killed the score. A touching performance with excellence. Bravo.
wow, that audience is horrendous. I would've been on my feet hollering.
madad0406 1 month ago in playlist Liked videos
Great music
kokileefaikoki 1 month ago
Bravo brass!
LuisFredTrombon 1 month ago
An incredibly difficult piece for the trumpet, and very well done!
BB1951 2 months ago 2
Brilliant conducting. I'll have to find more on Järvi.
Lithoxene 2 months ago
Bravo!, Jarvi for having taken us to through the undulations of this movement. If this symphony was an ode to Nature then we may conclude that this adagio is the crowning glory to all creation, a triumphant coda to the forming of the cosmos.
louisa1421 3 months ago
Mahler is one of those composers who can just touch the soul no matter who is performing his works.
AndyMan4000 6 months ago
I'm quite unfamiliar with conductor Paavo Jarvi, but I think this Mahler Third final movement is executed superbly although some friends here might find the tempo a little fast, that does not killed the score. A touching performance with excellence. Bravo.
TheVaccumtube 7 months ago
Järvi is really a great conductor! I think he´s one of the best in our time!
nikodemus7777 9 months ago
Too fast!
McTomason 10 months ago
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worldviolist 11 months ago
The end, after all its massive, silvery trumpets resound, is almost - humble. Which is what love is all about.
Hailstormand 1 year ago
first trumpet fantastic!
pentacolo1968 1 year ago
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HelgeSchneiderFan2 1 year ago
What a spine-chillingly beautiful note on the end
Redwizard918 1 year ago