Incredibly beautiful... I don't know what the intent of this music was intended to be, but I cannot listen to this piece without tears in my eyes. Exquisite, lovely beyond words.
@Poisonchicken Every recorded interpretation by every conductor and orchestra AND soloist is copyrighted material which belong to the artists and their record company. The only thing "public domain" here is the sheet music (if the edition they use is old enough - and it rarely is).
Who the heck is Henry Adolph? Never heard of him. A google search points to at least one page that says his name is a bogus one that occurs occasionally in some classical music metadata tags. It does not appear that he exists at all!
@TalosLives No, it's probably not the real name of the conductor. I don't know much about this phenomenon but appearently there are many recordings by "fake" orchestras and conductors. The recordings were made with real, serious performers however; the names were always changed slightly. This was due to something that I can't remember, by someone who's name I can't remember either. These recordings are often found in large CD-boxes and Best-ofs and such.
This Christmas Symphony Orchestra is a thrill
DannyLovesOregon 2 months ago
Incredibly beautiful... I don't know what the intent of this music was intended to be, but I cannot listen to this piece without tears in my eyes. Exquisite, lovely beyond words.
terminusnoctum 2 months ago
im doing the musical of the play and this is my classes song
ninjacat9944 2 months ago
If you are the COPYRIGHT OWNER of any of the content in this video, may I, please, ask that you first contact me, requesting that I delete the
video - without filling a complaint to the YouTube administration - and I WILL DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY.
My only wish is to make classical music more available to people not to exploit copyrighted material.
moltoallegro19 4 months ago in playlist More videos from moltoallegro19 4
@moltoallegro19 isn't it public domain?
Poisonchicken 3 months ago
@Poisonchicken Every recorded interpretation by every conductor and orchestra AND soloist is copyrighted material which belong to the artists and their record company. The only thing "public domain" here is the sheet music (if the edition they use is old enough - and it rarely is).
moltoallegro19 3 months ago
@moltoallegro19
Who the heck is Henry Adolph? Never heard of him. A google search points to at least one page that says his name is a bogus one that occurs occasionally in some classical music metadata tags. It does not appear that he exists at all!
TalosLives 1 month ago
@TalosLives No, it's probably not the real name of the conductor. I don't know much about this phenomenon but appearently there are many recordings by "fake" orchestras and conductors. The recordings were made with real, serious performers however; the names were always changed slightly. This was due to something that I can't remember, by someone who's name I can't remember either. These recordings are often found in large CD-boxes and Best-ofs and such.
moltoallegro19 3 weeks ago
soft audio but very comforting
surferdudette19 4 months ago