Bernstein performs Mozart's 40th Symphony - 2/3
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@davidjeonguh He is there to keep everyone in time and to direct how the song goes and the tempo at which the song is played. Think of it this way, he's playing the people as much as the people are playing the instrument.
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Not to be ignorant or anything, (and it's an honest question) what exactly does the conductor do?
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Herr maestro needs not a score
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J'aime la chanson! J'aime écouter de la musique classique!
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@FebalanceChaosCrew That would be requiem mass lacrimosa
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The first violinsts- playing is class!
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member2798 Totalmente de acuerdo. La versión de Bernstein es insuperable, el tiempo es perfecto para la obra.
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@member2798 I completely agree. I've always thought they took this too fast. Don't know what tempo Mozart had in mind when he wrote it, but it really doesn't matter much does it.
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the guy looks like peter falk
Excellent! ! ! My dear, I love Bernstein..., not only for his talent and soul - but so really even now I'd love with Lenny...,If I could resurrect him, of course, but somehow I can't, hahah..., just at this track Mozart, his personal interpretation of course ! (...) "What the eyes see and ears hear this does not hurt" (...) ...
I greet you hot, my all friends !...........
Annahola1 1 year ago 32
7:23 - 7:28 sounds like a last glimmer of hope, in which the flute is begging for forgiveness, only to be answered by frustration. Mozart always seems to have subtle hints of emotion that break free of his near limitless control, and I am convinced that no one understood this better than Bernstein.
davidjb100 2 years ago 8