Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Jean Sibelius: Valse Triste

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2007

The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen with Paavo Järvi live in Minato Mirai, Yokohama, Japan on May 26th 2006. The encore was Valse Triste by Jean Sibelius.

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  • im norwegian...and i love FINLANDS pride...Jean Sibelius.

    Be proud finland.:)

  • and today i saw this again..for the 50th time..oh so nice.

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  • nice piece, PLEASE upload some more!!! :))))

  • These not (today 15) like persons don´t know anything about real music, first: when your hear this kind of live music you can tell something. second: you really don´t understand nothing, so not waste your last coins going to The Concert, stay home and listen your favorite electronic shit.

  • This has got to be one of the all time best endings of any piece! I loved Paavo Jarvi's approach, and some of the parts were taken so quickly….I was puzzled when I glanced at the time and saw that there was so much time left as he was ending….Mesmerizing!

  • I performed this piece in an orchestra I used to play with, and I always found this piece to have a chilling ending. Beautiful work!

  • So much expression and sensitiveness, a wonderful relief to listen to this Valse Triste, congratulations to the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie and Paavo Järvi.

  • Great music and conductor !

    Thanks a lot

  • Bravo Paavo Järvi!

  • Fantastic... thanks Mr. Sibelius :-)

  • I am speechless ! and very jealous for those who could attend this concert. Can someone post Jarvi's Mahler No. 5.?

  • I think my favorite part of this performance is when the orchestra is finished playing the piece and Järvi looks like he's going to cry, and holds back the audience's applause for a good 13 seconds. I don't know how they possibly could have clapped before then. The man has such control over the room. Then he says 'I'm proud' to the concertmaster once the audience starts applauding. Touching.

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