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  • can anyone tellme the parts of the piece and at what minute they are played?

  • A very emotional ending of «Gnomus».

  • there's an interference in the background, like a latin radio or something, that really doesn't fit with the wonderful masterpiece... what a pity!

  • @0muskaria0 read the "more info" details

  • @YTM021807 wow! never thought the noise came from the original transmission o_O apologizes for not reading the info, and thanks for posting great music :)

  • This is lovely.

    But I'm hearing some music besides the actual piece playing faintly. It's more prominent whenever the orchestra is silent. Is it a part of the recording? D:

  • the trumpet sound seems a bit lost compared to others ive heard

  • As impressive as the work itself is the story behind the composition. If you're not familiar with it read "Pictures at an Exhibition" on Wikipedia.

  • The London Philharmonic also did this. Very interesting how different the two interpretations are.

  •  very good camera angles

  • 0:24 I love it

  • @TheJaviJB 0:21 is the exact moment. This work has many memorable moments. For example: The entrance of the Gates at Kiev !! Such grandeur!! WOW!!

    

  • I love the shredding guitar in the background XD

  • bravo!!!

  • When the strings come in at 0:54, it is too beautiful for words.

  • @hovanti Oh yes! I remember this was one of my favorite spots when I first got to know this work some decades ago. "Haunting" is a possible word to describe 0:54 "Deeply moving" could be another try to find some words to describe. But you are most correct: "it is too beautiful for words."

  • does anybody else hear some weird background noises playing?

  • @420frankyd I do. Simply ignore them...

  • Makes we want to learn to play the Triangle

  • very nice

  • very nice, thanks for posting

  • love it! my favorite piece ever! i've been dying to play that saxophone solo in for ever. hopfuly one day i will

  • A basic 20th century symphonic showpiece

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