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Carlos Kleiber - Brahms Symphony No.4 (2nd mov./second part)

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2007

Carlos Kleiber conducts Brahms Symphony No.4 (2nd mov./second part), with the Bavarian State Orchestra. The best performance.

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  • It's so beautiful how he could use one melody and make so many moods and feelings out of it. The feelings he created with the same melodic line can be completely opposite and I think that's just brilliant. I am so glad that I was introduced to this symphony. It's absolutely wonderful, especially this requiem-like movement. I just love it.

  • Love his looks at the 1st violins around 4:40, he's like shut up will ya! Lol.

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  • Brahms speaks the emotional language of the heart. I've always found this movement to be emotionally devastating.

  • I agree that this is the best performance of this symphony.

  • 5:20 an absolutely brillant ending to a stand-alone masterpiece.

  • @rabbitisrich if that gives you goosebumps, then you know enough :o) - i agree.

  • thank heavens i was born in the twenty first century, a place when people can enjoy music anytime anywhere as long as youve got a ipod or phone that can access youtube. The internet needs more credit for the massive role it plays in all of our lives.

  • A musical personification of late autumn, when the warmth of the Sun and the brightly colored leaves it illuminates momentarily give way to the chill of approaching winter in a shadow as a cloud passes before it, with nostalgia and a tear-stained countenance.. In other words, Johannes Brahms. This music is unmistakably part of Kleiber's soul, and we are all enriched by his sharing it with us.

  • E' impressionante il suono che tira fuori Kleiber dall'orchestra: non ha bisogno di fare nient'altro.

  • @jaminmay Yes, the music at 2:40 transitions well and really explores the bass clef before moving upwards in rapturous euphony. Almost too many good things to say about this movement.

  • I have all of Brahms on my iPod.

  • You think it can be emotion in the very end, when he touch his face? there is a moment when it shakes

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