Bernstein Conducts Mendelssohn Symphony No. 4, "Italian" (4/4)

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2008

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy:

Symphony No. 4 in A Minor, Opus 90. Italian (4/4)
IIII. Saltarello. Presto.
Conducted by: Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra: New York Philharmonic
(1953 New York Recording)

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  • @Cellogirl1000 Play it similtaniously with Beethoven's 5th like what I just did and you will hear a substantial similarity!

  • not IIII, IV!

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  • Who on earth could dislike this??? I'm playing it at the moment in my orchestra and it is the nicest piece we're playing at the moment! We're also playing James MacMillan's "Tryst".....hmmm.  I don't think they go.

  • @Bezla142857 I would love to hear this as fast as it can be done. Ok, maybe fractionally slower than that, but still. Could you link me to a faster rendition please? I have been searching but have not found anything significantly faster.

  • I find this recording too slow for my liking, I prefer it considerably faster. But it's very well controlled!

  • This is one of those pieces which drives me to tears through its beauty.

  • So amazing to acutally play, yes. Most times I can't help but play a little air cello when I listen to it.

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