Gustavo Dudamel / SBYOV Shostakovich Symphony 10.mvt III 2/2

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2008

BBC Proms 2007: Prom 48
Royal Albert Hall
August 19, 2007

Simón Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela
Gustavo Dudamel, conductor

Shostakovich Symphony 10
mvt III. Allegretto

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  • That horn player really ruled his roost...!!

  • Dudamel is a proud for our country, Venezuela, at such a young age and already converted in a world recognized director, here conducting the venezuelan orchestra SBYOV, magnifique!

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  • Shostakovich really loved piccolo, didn't he? He give so many solos to the piccolo! He treats it as an independent character, not as auxiliary.

  • perfect®

  • Great upload @diegowik.

  • at 2:36 They play D Dis C H ! Dis = S ! D. SCH ! Dimitri SCHostakovich ! He did this on purpose ! I think that this Idea is sooo great ! I love Shostakovich !

  • This is in fact the most dark but yet the most romantic and bitter-sweet, almost cute movement. He spells out his first girlfriends name EAEDA with the horns, topping with his DSCH with the piccolos. I have to cry every time I hear it.

  • @beethomozart

    Very sharp performance of an piece of 20th Century history. This guy is someone I will be listening to.

  • Imagine that party agents are knocking on your door while you're composing this piece. It makes it about 20 times better.

  • movement ii is better

  • melhor orquestra do mundo, desbanca qualquer uma. SBYO SZ

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