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Scottish Symphony (Mendelssohn) Second Movement

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2006

Achim Holub conducts one of the leading Austrian orchestras, the Graz Symphony, in a performance of Mendelssohn's Scottish Symphony (2nd movement: Vivace non troppo)

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  • @rocketman544 I first heard it in 1958 when I was a boy and it was the introductory music to a TV production of David Copperfield and I spent years wondering what it was. It took me forty years but it was worth the wait. Wonderful music.

  • These dudes and dudettes profoundly rule upon the sacred ground of the Mendelssohn fairway!! MAY THEY FOREVER BIRDIE!! I mean Eagle!

  • These dudes and dudettes profoundly rule upon the sacred ground of the Mendelssohn fairway!! MAY THEY FOREVER BIRDIE!!

  • I first heard this in the audio guide to Edinburgh Castle and have been looking for it ever since! VICTORY!

  • inspiring:) i adore mendelssohn!!!

  • WONDERFUL!

  • Thank you so much from an old man fro scotland and his wife from Nigeria

  • I definitely agree! I've played it .. you really learn to appreciate something once you've done it yourself.

  • My favorite part of this movement is 3:06 when the brass instrument or whatever it was does that upward slur!

  • I think its Mastercard. You know the one where people say I need twenty more rolls of paper, I need an ultrasound machine, or I need a better way to buy what I need. Very fitting for the commercial!

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