String theory is no longer a theory; this shows that some humans are capable of more than four basic operations: if humanity could work so well, it would probably be as this presentation.
The great Dvorak, the great Perlman, the great Yo-yo Ma, the great Ozawa, the great
Philarmonic of Vienna, and my beloved Slavonic Dance No. 2! My heart is beating for all of them, thank you very much and many many thanks to whom has posted this video!
I think they are actually improvising, there is no such an arrangement. But since Dvorak has written this in a "rhapsodizing' style anyway, it's perfectly all right, Who says there is no room for improvisation in classical music? Remember, improvisation was done in Bach's time too? I believe Telemann actually won a job right from under Bach's nose by improvising better then him. Isn't it an irony.
Maestro Ozawa needs a haircut once in a while :-).
The microphones were too close to the rest of the orchestra and NOT close enough to the principal musicians. That's why the recording is imbalanced. You have to be able to "listen past" the background-orchestration.
i love the eye brow raise at 3:25
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String theory is no longer a theory; this shows that some humans are capable of more than four basic operations: if humanity could work so well, it would probably be as this presentation.
kramerbrazil 1 week ago
Has always been my favorite of his Slavonic dances.
ifluvinguiswrong 3 weeks ago
Seiji + Yo Yo + Itzhak on the same stage... How often does this happen
teddyxiao 1 month ago
What a deep and wonderful melody. Poetry made by notes.
matheuspa42 2 months ago
Perfect.
TheToninhokneto 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
The great Dvorak, the great Perlman, the great Yo-yo Ma, the great Ozawa, the great
Philarmonic of Vienna, and my beloved Slavonic Dance No. 2! My heart is beating for all of them, thank you very much and many many thanks to whom has posted this video!
Amelia4144 2 months ago
Merveilleuse!
chirinciuc 3 months ago
I think they are actually improvising, there is no such an arrangement. But since Dvorak has written this in a "rhapsodizing' style anyway, it's perfectly all right, Who says there is no room for improvisation in classical music? Remember, improvisation was done in Bach's time too? I believe Telemann actually won a job right from under Bach's nose by improvising better then him. Isn't it an irony.
Maestro Ozawa needs a haircut once in a while :-).
lovemypiano111 4 months ago
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disgusting
Barbapippo 5 months ago
@Barbapippo Excuse me?
snickerdoodlegurl 4 months ago in playlist Great Works
@Barbapippo Die motherfucker!
Arainion 2 months ago
it's a most beautiful dialogue between the cello and the violin
NONAROSSA 8 months ago 2
Dear owner of the video, please disable the user comments so we don't have to see these craps while listening to great music.
markchentx 8 months ago 3
Too much "vibratio". It's overinterpretated. This arrangement does not sound "slavonic".
85olololo 9 months ago
@85olololo you are a faggot
benlo626 9 months ago
@benlo626 It doesn't change the fact, that it sounds like Schindlers list. And you bitch'n about it won't change it.
85olololo 8 months ago
It is as if they are sitting down having a conversation. A beautiful one I may add.
davekimgansen 10 months ago 3
The microphones were too close to the rest of the orchestra and NOT close enough to the principal musicians. That's why the recording is imbalanced. You have to be able to "listen past" the background-orchestration.
SusieLee09 10 months ago
Magnificent !
123must 10 months ago
the orchestra sure covers them up a bit
TheMaestro2005 11 months ago
I think Dvorak would have approved...
BardCoennius 1 year ago
oi does anybody know who made this arrangement? or where to find it...?
it's so nice >:
pogface 1 year ago
@pogface It's transcribed for violin, cello and orchestra by Oskar Morawetz.
wsw0706 1 year ago
@wsw0706 THANKS! YAY he's Canadian too :)
pogface 1 year ago
I looked at this cause i need to play it for school orchestra and i cant get the really happy part that comes out of no where down. any advice
cookiekrisp13 1 year ago
Excelente, perfecto...
quetzalandino 1 year ago
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amolosnoventa 1 year ago
beautiful piece i adore dvorak's pieces
agentsmith11 1 year ago
Perlman rules
mokacode 1 year ago 13
che musica....fantastici....
yubbina 3 years ago
perfect duet ^^
dzeljpiano 3 years ago 12
What kind of cheesy arrangement...that's perfect only.
tukituk1230 3 years ago 3
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Sorry, but what a cheesy arrangement - and that's only the piece itself...
winrx 3 years ago