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5 months ago
George Szell - Beethoven Symphony No. 5
George Szell rehearses the first movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony with the Cleveland Orchestra
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5 months ago
2.Verdi:Requiem (Dies Irae-Tuba Mirum-Mors stupebit-Liber Scriptus) Bernstein-Domingo-R.Raimondi
Dies Irae-Tuba Mirum-Mors stupebit-Liber Scriptus
1970,2.25,St.Paul's Cathedral London,Leonard Bernstein指揮,Martina Arroyo(S),Josephine Veasey(MS),P...
keyakixx • 25,529 views
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Holy shit!!!!
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5 months ago
Bernstein: Analysis of Brahms's Symphony no. 4 (1/5)
Leonard Bernstein's insightful analysis of the first movement of Brahms's Fourth.
shellac1925 • 6,442 views
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I don't know if it was his GREATEST strength, But I sure wish I could teach (any subject) with the clarity of Bernstein!
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6 months ago
Mahler - Symphony No.3 - I _ Abbado / Lucerne
Mahler - Symphony No.3 _ Abbado / Lucerne
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6 months ago
Klemperer Beethoven 9th Live 1970 2nd mov (1/2)
slowest molto vivace before celibidache
Invisus944 • 3,590 views
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@Invisus944 Me too!
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6 months ago
Beethoven Symphony No.7-Mov.4 Klemperer & Philharmonia
Beethoven Symphony No.7 - 4th Mov. ==
New Philharmonia Orchestra
conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER ==
Live at the Royal Festival Hall, London - 1970
VIVUSMUSICA • 15,720 views
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When I was in college all I had was the Klemperer recordings of the 9 Beethoven symphonies. With the slower tempos, I really got to know the inner dialogues. Then when I graduated to the Von Karajan recordings, I already knew what was there.
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9 months ago
Leonard Bernstein -1982 - Teacher - Masterclass
From the PBS series "Great Performances", this Betamax video relic was taped in 1983 and shows Leonard Bernstein in three of his modes: Conductor,...
misterkrusty • 40,661 views
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Lenny was the greatest teacher since Socrates. But in this set of clips, he just loves conducting too much. He can't give up the stick.
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9 months ago
3 year old Jonathan conducting to the 4th movement of Beethoven's 5th Symphony
This is 3 year old Jonathan conducting to the 4th movement of Beethoven's 5th Symphony. This piece was conducted by Herbert von Karajan and the Be...
esenuk • 7,517,635 views
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Looks like early footage of James Levine. A bit behind the beat, and the cues aren't so great. To see if he's really got it, we need to see if he can start the First Movement.
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11 months ago
Elgar - Nimrod (from "Enigma Variations")
Daniel Barenboim with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, opening the 1997 season at Carnegie Hall in this gorgeously performed dedication to the recen...
medpiano • 1,457,293 views
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11 months ago
chukchatundra • 3,661 views
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Here's The Pocket Metronome in action.
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11 months ago
Fritz Reiner Conducts Beethoven (vaimusic.com)
http://vaimusic.com/chicago...
Fritz Reiner conducts Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92 (excerpt)
From: VAI DVD 4237
Chicago...
vaimusic • 33,603 views
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Reiner's stick wielding is useless, but his scowl says "I'll kill you if your don't get this right," There is nothing here to confirm the moniker he earned as "the pocket metronome" (he reportedly fired a trumpet player who brought field glasses to rehearsal in order to see his beat). But what ...
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1 year ago
Concerto in D Minor - Tchaikovsky - Part 1 of 3
University of Maine Orchestra
April 24, 2010
Solo by Ryu Mitsuhashi
Conducted by Dr. Anatole Wieck
TomatoMagnet • 786 views
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Brava!
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1 year ago
Vienna Horns Jurassic Park
This is an excerpt of VH's brand new CD "Director's Cut" featuring 15 movie themes arranged for 8 or 12 horns and percussion.
Get the CD now at
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viennamusic65 • 221,471 views
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@BandofPants
Icchecked out a room full of 8Ds in Elkhart in 1962, picked out one and headed home with it, On the way back, I thought I'd stop at the Holton factory in Elkhorn. Found a Farkas model that so out performed the "ancient Elkhorn" that I sent it back and kept the Holton, which I stil...
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Dave Specter's Blues And Beyond Interview With Joel Paterson Part 2
Dave Specter catches up with Joel Paterson of The Modern Sounds in a Blues And Beyond Exclusive. For more Blues And Beyond check out Fret12.com or...
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For my monet, Szell and the Cleveland are the greatest Beethoven interpreters.