Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition - 5 • Volker Hartung conducts Junge Philharmonie Koeln

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2010

Live from Laeiszhalle Hamburg, Germany:
Volker Hartung conducts the Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra in Mussorgsky/Ravel's 'Pictures at an Exhibition'
Live aus der Hamburger Laeiszhalle:
Volker Hartung dirigiert die Junge Philharmonie Koeln in Mussorgsky/Ravel's 'Bilder einer Ausstellung'

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  • That's right!! Fast is so much easier to perform, but slow so much more profound!

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  • The tempo is just right!

    Sensationell, and I mean this earnest:

    This is one of the VERY few recordings where the Conductor really gets the bass drum stroke OFTIME at 5:23

    AS WRITTEN!

    I am a professional and have played this work a lot of times and for sure know a lot of recordings. But I never hear this bass drum stroke as written.

    Thanks for this!

    Ensemble playing is not as good in this last clip as in the others, but I know how difficult this work is.

    Bravi and thanks,

    Michael

  • How is it that part one has 8,000 views, and this part only 2,000? Why would so many people turn away from such an incredible song?

  • teared up at the end of this one.

  • Schön! Super Orchester!

  • I t i s s o s l o w .

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