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Carlos Kleiber -Beethoven symphony No.7, Op.92 : mov.3

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2006

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  • It must be so magical for a conductor to have all those sounds fall in to place and form such a beautiful piece of art.

  • For me the Presto and Allegro con brio from Beethoven's Symphony Nr. 7 is the most exciting symphonic work from all classical masterpieces; this is a kind of compendium what symphonic orchestra can give to a listener: contrasts - piano and forte, strings, timpani enrty, the brass, tempo and mood changes, and last but not least easy ear-catching tunes.

    It's so bright, light, energetic and spinning and full of joy piece.

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  • Wonderful rendition. Just how I wanted to hear it! Thanks for uploading it.

  • @dragmio Why ?

  • Sorry, but Allegro con brio part is much, much better in Karajan's version.

  • I don't think anyone can critizise the conducting of Karajan, but it feels better to watch someone who's LIVING the music as with Maestro Kleiber...

  • Certified Intergalactic! The Kleiber Star!

  • @berto41 Wow! I did a classical greek dance to this piece 10 years ago. I never knew that this was to evoke Dionysian energy when I picked the piece, but chose to be a Satyr dancing.....Beethoven really knew how to tell a story then.....................I actually came looking for this on here to see if anybody can explain the time signature to me, any ideas? xx

  • @maestrowick @FrankBrescher123 you know, I'm probably being wildly pretentious, but I'd rather watch Kleiber conduct in silence than listen to Karajan's rendition now. It's... beautiful. Better than ballet, in my opinion.

  • Amazing! I can hardly believe that L.van Beethoven had been really deaf when he composed it.

  • @FrankBrescher123 PERFECT assessment sir!

  • @FrankBrescher123 PERFECT assessment sir!

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