Mariss Jansons conducts Beethoven's symphony
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nice music
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@emj0001 - he started losing his hearing around 1796, but it wasn't until around 1814 that he turned completely deaf. This was completed in 1812, so he would have still had some hearing. Not much though...
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I'm not very fresh on my Beethovan facts....was he completely deaf by the time he wrote this? Or just getting there?
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adamkeeping said this interpretation is boring, and he is right! Of course its to slow, but thats not the point, i dont hear the fire of freedom an happiness. It sounds like if it is produced by a machine and not by Beethoven, where are the triumphant horns?? Where are the playful violins and flutes. I miss nearly eveything, that makes me love this movement. Only the timpani is great.
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@adamkeeping I agree completely.
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Stagnant and square. Somehow, they have managed to kill the joy, exuberance and even a great deal of the drama in this music. I had no idea that Beethoven could sound this boring.
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Certified Intergalactic! The best in audio and cinematic effect! Bravo, Jansons!
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Awesome interpretation, I never knew the wood-winds had those insidy parts.
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i like that!
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Mariss Jansons are one of the best combiations you can find on the symphonic world today! they are really great!! first class!!! What an Orchestra!!! nothing to be jealous of Berlin Phil
EsserciziMusici 3 years ago 19
have nothing to say, but i almost cry.......!
23danb 3 years ago 10