Beethoven, 7th Symphony, 2nd Movement (David Zinman, Tonhalle-Orchestra, Zurich)
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i think there's two new photos that should be included in this video now...
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Thank you. Nothing lovelier than devoting any piece of good music to the glorification of God´s masterpiece: WOMAN.
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The opening sequence up to the switch to major tonality is the most macabre I've ever heard it done. It's like a skeletal dance this way. The usual almost orgasmic sense at the big crescendo is sacrificed to punctuated rhythm almost to the degree of hiatus , and thin, austere playing. He's definitely going for a colder , more chilling effect.
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@dalboy65 The version played here is being played from a new-ish urtext published by Bärenreiter based on research done by Jonathan Del Mar, who based the tempi on what Beethoven probably intended. You can search the Bärenreiter site for more info on this edition.
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Beautiful hot chick with a masterpiece playing?
I can go with that.
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Softs need to be after
Good interpretation, but it seems feeble and brittle, like it could fall apart any moment because it's faster than the tempo that it is normally portrayed
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@81506860 nah, there is no Beethoven film material, so combine the beautiful things for the ear with something nice for eye and mind. to get the best out of music with no motionpicture aviable:)
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Exquisitely beautiful music and woman
Exactly as you did I've noticed this music at first in Zardos and I just loved it from the beginning. Its a great version here ...I like Scarlett too, of course BUT I cant find sense in this slide-show connected with Beethovens Alegretto (actually I don't like to see slide-shows when I just want to hear great music - my problem)
81506860 2 months ago
@81506860 The slideshow was just having a bit of fun.
dadasopher 2 months ago
I really like this version! Which is the orchestra?
great23435 5 months ago
@great23435 Conductor David Zinman and the Tonhalle-Orchestra, Zurich.
dadasopher 5 months ago
swoooooon.
goducks20101 6 months ago 3
@goducks20101 Definitely
dadasopher 6 months ago