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4 months ago
Zubin Mehta Talks to Charlie Rose
Conductor Zubin Mehta talks about how the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra has the responsibility of showing the cultural side of Israel to the world.
CharlieRose • 6,101 views
happywandy457
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9 months ago
Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel / Barenboim · Berliner Philharmoniker
Full-length concert at http://www.digitalconcertha...
Richard Strauss: Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche / Daniel Barenboim, condu...
BerlinPhil • 133,495 views
happywandy457
commented:
@muslit - Well. . . Well . . . Eversince a musician gets hot about senseless things written in music-paper, the whole art they are playing, will be trembling . . . Never forget: Heartfull music is love and never argue with love!
Music is a real religion: The more you love it, the more you a...
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9 months ago
Chopin Scherzo #1 in b minor at Age 15, Sean Bennett
Sean Bennett plays Chopin Scherzo #1 in b minor, opus 20, live in concert, at age 15.
slambennett • 37,357 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, as far as virtuosity in music is concerned, there is a great danger to get - as listener and interpreter - in a mood of obstruse discoragement. That happens when virtuosity is confused with music contents! In comparison: Your faith in God is no better through your actions, but ...
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9 months ago
Adam Gyorgy plays F.Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, 2005
Adam Gyorgy plays F.Liszt: II. Hungarian Rhapsody at the Academy of Music, Budapest
lacyedferro • 216,464 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, undoubtly this musician has an hungarian flair to play! His technique is superb: Though his bodysize is tall, he manages to adapt himself to the size of the instrument (piano-keys) so that all what comes from his fingers involves (not evolves) sound ! He is one of the lonely ...
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9 months ago
David Garrett breaks violin world speed record
David Garrett becomes the world's fastest violinist by playing Flight of The Bumble Bee in 1minute 6.56 seconds, an amazing 13 notes per second. Fi...
DeccaMusicGroup • 7,169,219 views
happywandy457
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HappyWandy457, right it could be the fastest version measured at modern times. . .But what is so important in music? What it tells us or what it is capabable to give us as an expression of art? This record is a measure of lack of art fealing of the public, don´t you think? It could also expla...
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9 months ago
Adam Gyorgy plays Chopin Etude a minor (Op. 25) Live 2003
Adam Gyorgy plays Chopin etude in a minor Op. 25
lesliegi • 79,121 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, if you ever tried to grasp this exceptionally Ethude with all the great difficulties of controversal rythms through chromatic self-killing fingerings and manage self control to bring musical expression of complicated melisms, then you are intiteld to bring foward some critic of som...
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9 months ago
Berio: Coro / Rattle · Berliner Philharmoniker
Full-length concert at http://www.digitalconcertha...
Luciano Berio: Coro for 40 voices and 44 instruments / Sir Simon Rattle, con...
BerlinPhil • 6,965 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, I wonder what the composer is willing to let us feel on this piece...In my ears I cannot miss to think he intends to give us somewhat near to a Karl Orff composition, It could be a Burana post mortem, don´t you think? What a waste on such hard work done by soloist, orchestra...
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10 months ago
Furtwangler: Bruckner Symphony no. 5 (1/9)
Berlin Philharmonic, Wilhelm Furtwangler
Live Recording, October 28, 1944
shellac1925 • 3,168 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, remarcable is what was happening in Germany at the time this wonderful and difficult work was recorded. I think the misery of that war, was a tremendous Leitmotiv to induce these musicians to such an perfect performance: All the live this music induces into mankind was present...
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10 months ago
Brahms - "Gestillte Sehnsucht", Op. 91, No. 1 - Janet Baker
Gestillte Sehnsucht (Stilled Longing) is the first of two songs, Op. 91, which Brahms wrote for alto with viola obbligato and is notable for its sp...
FiDiTanzer528 • 37,048 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, just think about the title of this music: In English Stilled Longing! How is it possible that mankind has fallen so low with what he calls now music?
On one side, he intelectually insists in disonance composing with whatever sound effects to irritate your soul and on the other hand...
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10 months ago
Pictures at an Exhibition - Valery Gergiev - Mussorgsky (Ravel)
"Hut on Fowl's Legs" and stunning "Great Gate of Kiev"
Modest Mussorgsky/orch. Ravel
NHK Symphony Orchestra conducted by Valery Gergiev.Suntory Ha...
imoimo19891010 • 275,849 views
happywandy457
commented:
Happy'Wandy457, vemos aquí la labor de un grande: Esta orquesta se ha transfigurado netamente en un intérprete ruso. Que maravilla. . . No en vano, el binomio Moussorgsky/Ravel - creador/intérprete creador - han llevado un episodio inigualado a nuestros oidos gracias a la intuición musical de ...
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10 months ago
iCadenza interview with Valery Gergiev, part 1
http://www.iCadenza.com: Julia interviews Valery Gergiev at Segerstrom Hall in Costa Mesa, CA on March 24, 2010, shortly before he conducts the Mar...
iCadenza • 2,277 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, it is amasing how "flat" questions can induce great personalities to give just "flat" answers! I think, interviewers should know much more about subjects they put into questions, in order to satisfy public ´s endeavours in art.
Hans Fröhlich - Germany
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10 months ago
Valery Gergiev Interview
Music Director of the London Symphony Orchestra talks to us prior to the gala concert on Sat 12 December // Warwick Arts Centre // 024 7652 4524 //...
WarwickArtsCentre • 3,504 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, there are many situations which contribute to build up a great personality: His talents and human gifts confronted with aurea which might spoil or be build up by public grandeur. True musicians sometimes fall into this trap an loose themselves and become ruthless. Other don´t,...
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1 year ago
Elgar - Symphony No. 2 - (1/7)
Allegro vivace e nobilmente (1/2)
Elgar's second symphony is such an amazing piece, and it could even be my favourite piece of classical music! I ...
earthatic • 10,581 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, gentlemen; please make up your minds! We are all music lovers, nobody should argue on preferences, rather put your intellect on analysis of what music tells us and find ways to contact each other, such as being musicians who interact as listeners. LISTENERS ALSO ARE MUSICIANS!
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1 year ago
Wilhelm Furtwängler conducts Bruckner Symphony no.4, 4mov (2/2).wmv
4.Finale. Bewegt,doch nicht zu schnell
cond: Wilhelm Furywägler
orch:Wienerphilharmoniker
date:22.10.1051, live in Stuttgart
nyankothecat • 607 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, .
this great conductor has the seldom virtue to grasp tempi in such way that every melism appears as it were new to the listener it is fantastic.
Hans Fröhlich Germany
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1 year ago
Beethovens 5. aus Sicht eines Sportreporters - Die Schicksalssinfonie - Entscheidung unter Flutlicht
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Jochen Hubmacher hat 2006 mit "Die Schicksalssinfonie - Entscheidung unter Flutlicht" ein meisterhaftes Werk mit einer Reportage üb...
WYNXFIST • 73,520 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, meine musikalischen Vorfahren würden die Hände über den Kopf schlagen, mit so einer Presentation! Ich muss - der Moderne angepasst - zugeben: Es ist sehr einfalls und Lehrreich vorgetragen: Harmonie und Formlehre an den Mann getragen, für Viele ein UNIKUM - Bravo!
Hans Fröhli...
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1 year ago
Loveparade 2010 tote
Video mit mein iPhone direkt beim Chaos gedreht
Gigalogi • 17,234 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457,
ich finde dass hier ein schockierendes Bespiel für die Welt gegeben wurde! Es ist ein Massentreffen von schaulustigen Jugentlichen die individuell, grosse Schwierigkeiten sich mitzuteilen haben und in solchen Massen eben ihrer Wohllust (sprich lüsternen Trieben) freie Bahn geb...
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1 year ago
Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance Marches, No. 2
Something that desperately needs to be on Youtube. The second march is like an appetizer, but it has a nice rhythm.
The second is the shortest and...
Dracorex13 • 103,319 views
happywandy457
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HappyWandy457, marches of this kind are not ment to march at all: It is simply a marvelous piece of music wonderfully interpreted.
Hans Fröhlich - Germany
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1 year ago
Wilhelm Furtwängler conducts Bruckner Symphony no.4, 4mov (1/2).wmv
4.Finale. Bewegt,doch nicht zu schnell
cond: Wilhelm Furywägler
orch:Wienerphilharmoniker
date:22.10.1051, live in Stuttgart
nyankothecat • 552 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, this version is superb! Furtwängler handles tempi and melisms in such way that this work comes forward in a special atmosphere no other conductor - in my opinion - has not grasped yet:
Hans Fröhlich - Germany
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1 year ago
Mrs Furtwangler recalls Furtwangler
Mrs Furtwangler recalls Furtwangler
franciszhou • 21,308 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, la imagen de Furtwängler es intachable para la humanidad! Si su actuación coincidió fisica y temporalmente insertada en un regimen político-social decadente - como lo fue el Nazismo -, este hecho es solo circunstancial. El arte de Furtwängler nace inmunizado como un bebé de una mu...
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1 year ago
Wilhelm Furtwangler, Wagner & Goebbels
Factory, workers and Wagner intertwine in Goebbel's nazi-propaganda.
Wilhelm Furtwängler conducts Richard Wagner's "Meistersinger Prelude" at A.E....
DenHvideRose • 89,046 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, an infected women with HIV desease - so was Germany infected with the Nazi Regime -may give birth a normal child (Furtwängler, so to say) and it could be nurished from its normal milk (music remains pure), so there is no whatever poison upon this great Master of the batoon lay...
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1 year ago
Furtwängler: Piano Concerto b minor (2/4)
Forget everything you mave have heard about that Wilhelm Furtwängler couldn't compose!
Unlike a lot of other conductor-composers, Furtwängler wrot...
mozartzuvielenoten • 1,799 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandpy457, what a magnificent work done by a brillant conductor! There is great influence comming from Rachmaninoff - at its romantic parts and tutties - fugatos are handled in the Prokofiev manner (but not so hard). The concierto denotes a great feeling. Bravo!
Hans Fröhlich - Germany
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1 year ago
Schicksalslied, Op. 54 Johannes Brahms song of destiny (2/2)
Schicksalslied, Op. 54 Johannes Brahms
San Francisco Symphony & Chorus
Herbert Blomstedt
Ye move up yonder in light,
On airy ground, o blessed sp...
elias12186 • 12,194 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, @bloodymary61, please don´t get angry: it is unmusical! Arrogance in art means a lack of sensitivity! If I "defended" Mr. Abbado´s version is because it touches my heart: There is no arrogance in it! If you ever felt warm in music, be thankful to this : It will bring you close...
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1 year ago
Brahms Piano Quartet in g (1)
Paavo Jarvi conducts Brahms Piano Quartet in g (arr.Schoenberg ) Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra London Proms 2007
rulgardinia • 23,587 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, it is refreshing to hear this music , enriched by such big monsters as Brahms and its interpreter Schoenberg, who brings us his magnifiscense of feeling and intuition how this monumental work could be worked out. The colouring is still Brahms even with such big developed melis...
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1 year ago
Les Luthiers almuerzo parte 06
Acá hay un pedazo que está cortado ya que en la versión original eran 30 segundos con la pantalla azul y yo los corté ya que no tenía sentido.
Melus15 • 8,666 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, como se nota la caradurez cuando una mujer tiene que remar CON LA CORRIENTE en su programa: De artista no le queda nada, pues está siempre expectante de su imagen. Le luthiers en cambio, son eternos!
Hans Fröhlich - Germany
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1 year ago
Les Luthiers almuerzo parte 03
La tercera parte.....
Melus15 • 17,658 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, como se nota el nivel intelectual de estos genios . . . Todo su humor se basa en observar y resaltar situaciones grotescas de nuestras costumbres. Ni siquiera se les nota una actitud de desdén hacia esa figura femenina arcaica tan bapuleada: La respetan como si fuera una dama...
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1 year ago
Les Luthiers almuerzo parte 02
Bueno acá esta la segunda parte..disfrutenla.
Melus15 • 39,575 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, leer los improperios de mis ex-compatriotas comentando este programa, me hace recordar el lado oscuro de la Argentina: Mis condolencias a personas que aun no saben sacar lo positivo de una imagen como Mirtha Legrand.
Deberían aprender a valorar aun lo negativo de nuestra idiosin...
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1 year ago
Les Luthiers almuerzo parte 01
Bueno este es el almuerzo con Mirtha de Les Luthiers,en el año 96.El video es corto porque es pesado pero voy a intentar poner todos los fragmentos...
Melus15 • 27,664 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, que recuerdos y que alegorías eternas de ese Buenos Aires:
Un picnic con, nada menos que con Mirta, sin hormigas y al lado del rio (De la Plata) con toda su contaminación (encontrando "viejos conocidos" en la playa . . .). Solo a Les Luthiers se les ocurren esta genialidad!!...
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1 year ago
Verdi Requiem - Offertorio - Abbado 1982
Margaret Price - Jessye Norman - José Carreras - Ruggero Raimondi - Edinburgh Festival 1982
olaig100 • 32,012 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, What a unique performance of this masterpiece! What a miracle at stage seeing this marvelous singers of three countries, matching timbric and dynamically perfect with that choir and orchestra masterly rehearsed by Abbado.
Hans Fröhlich - Germany
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1 year ago
Dies irae, Requiem, Verdi. Zubin Meta
Dies irae, Requiem de Verdi dirigido por Zubin Meta
juancarlossatz • 257,545 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457@DesiDude666
How do you come to such a conclusion? Zubin Mehta is a lyrical conductor with extraordinary rythmical gifts
which he ever made present in his long carreer as a conductor. I had the priviledge to be present at the first performance of Bruckners 9th Symphony in Bue...
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1 year ago
Pablo Casals: Dvorak Cello Concerto - 1st mvt. (1/2)
Antonín Dvořák:
Cello Concerto in B minor, Op.104;
I. Allegro (part 1/2) -
Pau Casals, cello;
George Szell, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
(1937)
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ConAnima88 • 2,276 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, This version is a monument of passion and strength offered to a concerto, originally ment to be a Symphony by Dvorak. Listeners should contempt themselves, not asking tempi variations as in more modern versions, because 'Casals/Szell were a true musical sincere combination to ...
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Pablo Casals plays Dvořák Cello Concerto in B Minor, Op. 104 (5/5)
Part 5
Antonin Dvořák:
Cello Concerto in B Minor, Op. 104
III. Allegro moderato
Cello: Pablo Casals
Cond.: George Szell
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Sinfoniette • 4,013 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, if you only hear the coda of this concerto, played by a master interpreter, you will feel how this cello cries out all its warmth Pau could bring out from his heart: What a vibrato, what sense of timing. . .
Hans Fröhlich - Germany
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1 year ago
Casals "El Cant dels Ocells" at the U.N. Day カザルス『鳥の歌』
El Cant dels Ocells
Song of the Birds
The speech and performance by Pau Casals in October 24 (United Nations Day), 1971
鳥の歌
1971年10月24日(国連デー)にお...
anonymat21 • 133,381 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, to mix political and moral asumptions in music is a villany! To critisice a master of masters - specially on his age - is ruin and denotes a lack of sensitivity! People nowadays cannot follow a melodic line, neither a melism of heart leack, without falling into criticisms of i...
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1 year ago
Parte 1/9 Gustavo Dudamel Los Angeles Filarmonic Orchestra Beethoven 9th Symphony
BIenvenida a Gustavo Dudamel como director de la Orquesta Filarmonica de Los Angeles Interpretando la 9na Simfonia de Beethoven 03 de Octubre de 20...
pcolivares39 • 31,678 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, you people behave as you were "fans" of a specific Band-Boss ... We have here cultivated art at the highest level and interpreters have the priviledge to execute it to you. In doing so they climb up a level a listener only can grasp if his religious devotion gets to it. Yo...
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1 year ago
Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie / Bychkov · Berliner Philharmoniker
Full-length concert at http://www.digitalconcertha...
Richard Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie / Semyon Bychkov, conductor · Berliner Phi...
BerlinPhil • 282,243 views
happywandy457
commented:
@pnocella Of course there could be "bubbles" on horns as any other brass instrument: That makes them more atractive, they never tell you when it happens.
Try to learn such an instrument, then you could tell stories about it . . .
HappyWandy457
Germany
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1 year ago
Brahms's Variations on a Theme by Haydn, by Christoph Eschenbach
Conductor Christoph Eschenbach discusses Brahms's Variations on a Theme by Haydn, which is going to be performed by the New York Philharmonic on Ma...
NewYorkPhilharmonic • 3,289 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, these variations show how that great forrunner - Beethoven - could find a sucessor who brought up a way to variate a Leitmotiv such as to hide it into a mood contrary to its original character. Brahms was revolutianary at his times: I agree with Eschenbach.
Hans Fröhlich - Germany
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1 year ago
Richard Strauss - Sonnenaufgang - Also sprach Zarathustra
Also sprach Zarathustra (Op. 30) ist eine Oper von Richard Strauss.
Sie wurde am 27. November 1896 unter Leitung des Komponisten in Frankfurt am Ma...
MGroland • 4,056 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, der Dirigent sollte sich mit dem Thema Zarathustra ausernander setzen, bevor er den Sonnenaufgang aufgehen lässt: Das Gestirn darf nicht hektisch die Menschen zur Besinnung bringen!
Hans Fröhlich - Germany
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1 year ago
Richard Strauss - Sonnenaufgang (von ''Also sprach Zarathustra, Opus 30'')
Das bekannte "Sonnenaufgang" bzw. "Einleitung" aus der sinfonischen Dichtung ''Also sprach Zarathustra'' (1896) von Richard Strauss.
1973 Bernard...
fluence51 • 146,173 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, dieser Sonnenaufgang darf nicht mit HEKTIK dirigiert werden: Die Trompeten müssen die Naturtonlagen in Einheiten geben, der Widerhall sollte nicht mit Sechzentel zum Taktstock, sondern in Triolen von Achtel vom Orchester mit Cresc. antworten, ab dem Moll-Dur Komplex sollte das Tem...
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1 year ago
The inspiration for The Atlanta Music Project
The Atlanta Music Project started as a direct result of Dr. José Abreu winning the 2009 TED prize. Dr. Abreu is the founder of El Sistema and throu...
atlantamusicproject • 726 views
happywandy457
commented:
HappyWandy457, the reason why in the USA there is still a reluctance towards "El
sistema" , is because The American Way wants to create a human LIGHT prototype of human race without a fisonomy: Everything is ease to get. Venezuelas music educational program instead means hard work to help humb...
@namzezam, here we see what ordinary people give to religion (it comes from Re - ligare, which means re-unite). So, we schouldn´t gasp in horror when we see what religion has destroyed in history . . . Those
2000 years since that Masterspeach: "Father forgive them, they don´t know what they ...