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Herbert von Karajan Dvorak Simphony n. 9 "Aus der Neuen Welt" Allegro con fuoco

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Herbert von Karajan conducting Berliner Philarmoniker in Dvorak's Simphony n. 9 "Aus der Neuen Welt", Allegro con fuoco (1966)

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  • @thronsohn @uetzel music is forbidden by the Holy Quran?? I beg your pardon, I'm a Muslim and I'm hurt by your comments. Music is universal, a gift from Allah for us.

  • @narukayars You are right. And it speaks to every people who has enough sensitiveness to understand it. Without distinction of sex, race, richness, religion, language.

  • please correct me if I'm wrong but I could not find any woman in the orchestra.

  • @criticismsociety yes you are right! In BPhil as in WPhil (the best Orchestras in the world) women are admitted only from the last few years!

    The first woman in BPhil was, for Karajan´s will, Sabine Meier, but after a while she gave up!

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  • Symphony No. 9, "From the New World" is surely a great piece, but all people in this orchestra, along with Karajan, are now dead. Death is the inevitable final absurdity in a fundamentally meaningless existence. I can't get away from that.

    Maybe this composition is escape, itself.

  • @Matteo7419 the berliner philharmoniker have an official channel on youtube! a while ago they uploaded an excerpt of abbado conducting prokofiev's romeo and juliet. look up that video and read the uploader's comments. i was merely quoting that comment about women in the orchestra! i think i can rely on that!

  • @mortalfrog0815 Not at all. First woman was Sabine Meyer, as maggeo78 sayed. Karajan resigned from B.Phil. 'cause they didn't accept a woman in the orchestra.

  • @maggeo78 almost correct! but other than the vienna phil the berliners never had a policy against women in the orchestra! it just wasn't common for most girls to even learn an instrument in that time.

    and the first woman in berlin was madeleine carruzzo (1st violin) and she is still with the orchestra!

  • @KnobiTobiful BerlinPhilarmonic(Orchestra) and Wien(Vienna)Philharmonic(Orche­stra)

  • @TonieJodeeex434 ich :D

  • 1:28 I dunno Mr Bean was here :)

  • @MightyTrynda thanx:)

  • @KnobiTobiful  Berlin and

    Wien Pfilharmony

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