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  • im a bassist and i played this peice in my orchestra and it was the best peice i ever played

  • well im an oboist and i absolutely love this piece

  • This symphony is a joke

  • @liug2012 You said that this symphony is a joke: What's amusing about it?

  • @liug2012 And you call yourself a 111 year old musician. Is this also a joke ?

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  • Man alive, I love this song. There's no words that can even be put to this.

    I mean, when a BASSIST likes a song, that's saying something. Shubert was indeed a musical genius.

  • @bewaretheghoul I don't know man....I'm a trumpeter and I always get bored silly when playing this work...I mean Christ in this recording you can't even really hear us! Of course I appreciate his brilliance and all....but Schubert liked horns and not trumpets it would seem.

  • @kotetsu131 You know, I guess that's right isn't it? I don't remember hearing trumpet play when we perform. Interesting...

  • One of the most outstanding works ever.

    Simply awesome, Schubert was a fucking genius

  • Hello and congratulation to this very good record. Something for to find this video easier: this symphonie nowadays is counted as the 7th. Perhaps this would be a good tag. Greetings

  • Indeed, it was a delicate, beautiful performance like song king Schubert. The timpani has moisture in a tempo haze and fastness (a dry sound is good) and has charms different from Mravinsky. As is expected, the performance of Muti is splendid.

  • Many who upload videos here actually do not identify the performers. Why? I'll never understand that. I do recognize Carlo Muti here. But the orchestra??? The Vienna Philharmonic, most likely.

  • @Joseph3044 I am beginning to add the information in the last YouTube part of a concert if the lenght allows it and kan be kept under 15 minutes. This information however is not to find in these two parts except from now on but only in the tags... By the way: It is Riccardo Muti conucting ...as you guessed... the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.

  • Muti and the Vienna Philharmonics celebrating Carlos Kleiber's 80th birthday - 21 June 2010, Cankarjev Dom Cultural and Congress Centre, Ljubljana, Slovenia. At the beginning we see Mr Kleiber's photo from the Slovenian Philharmonic Hall.

  • @Joseph3044 Carlo Muti doesn't exist my dear...

  • I enjoy that this is being conducted by Severus Snape.

  • 9:05: 9:45 EL INSTANTE DE MAYOR BELLEZA DRAMÁTICA DE TODA LA SINFONÍA. ESCUCHEN COMO SCHUBERT DESCARGA CON MAYESTÁTICA AMARGURA TODA LA POTENCIA DE LA ORQUESTA SOSTENIDO POR LAS CONVULSIONES DE LOS VIOLINES...

  • @clarinete09: do you happen to know which Brahms piece it is?

  • Hi @000009arisd

    Carlos Kleiber is cunducting Brahms 4th Symphony which can be found here on YouTube at :

    /watch?v=yCaaPaQx5zg

  • @mugge62 THANKS!!

  • @000009arisd There is only one Brahms` symphony to match Schubert no 8: The first one i.e. the third movement when he really develops and finally comes out with a tune you can memorize and sing in your mind. (Schubert`s no 8 was sung in the streets with the text "August, wo warst´n du, wo gehst`n hin, wann kommste`n wieder.") My view:Classic Music may contain boring passages – for the hardboiled eggheads –. It should, however, also be entertaining.

  • Playing this in orchestra :P

    

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  • Brahms at the begining!

  • Can someone tell what part or what work its at the beginning? 0:01 to 0:12

  • Epic Muti !

    Thanks

  • from 09:05 - epic. I purely love this symphony, we practice it right now and I think it is simply awesome :)

    I have never heard something that beutiful. I am a cellist and I aprreciate the cello's part, it's not very difficult, but simply amazing, pure melody, charm and magic.

  • can anyone share tips on practicing this piece for violin 2 ?

  • @shweni1219 take the second position!

  • According to the score, which I have in front of me..the cellos and trombones have the melody there.....

  • It can't be possible, the cameraman is lost!

  • At 9.15 the camera goes with the trumpets, it should go with the violins!

  • @mauec2 I don't like to be mean over youtube comments but...are you joking? it's with the trombones, not trumpets. And the section playing the most notes doesn't necessarily have melody or get the camera feature. The cameraman is right where he needs to be the whole time.

  • @lj00012: Ok, I appreciate your comment, but I disagree with you. Anyway, thanks!

  • @mauec2 Actually it is with the trombones, not trumpets, and they are carrying the melody at that stage.

  • Yes, this is Vienna Philharmonic. How do I know that. Because this is the only orchestra would put only handful of women in the back of strings section and this consider a big break through for them. Just a few years back you did not see a single female player in this orchestra. I like Muti. He is very clean in every thing. Of course Carl Bohm is legendary.

  • it's the first time i hear this, it's a great symphony!,

  • Karl Bohm's been dead for 30 years. Deal with it.

  • @neutronbob22 OK, I dealt with it by downloading directly from Deutche Grammophon an mp3 at 320 kbps of Karl Bohm conducting the Vienna Philharmonic playing this symphony. It is immensely better than this.

  • This is one of the top 5 symphonies written.

  • @watutman What a shame Schubert himself never heard it performed... And thank God Mendelsohn decided to perform it, otherwise we'd never know...

  • If this is the Vienna Philharmonic, it sure has gone downhill since Karl Bohm.

  • I love this! It's nice to be able to find this piece not split in half. Thanks for posting it!

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