Brett Mitchell: Schumann's "Manfred"

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2007

An excerpt from Robert Schumann's "Manfred" Overture, performed by Brett Mitchell and The University of Texas Symphony Orchestra on 28 March 2005.

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  • Great job--very intense poetic work.

  • His ictus is nowhere to be found...but it's okay because his motions are super readable. I don't know who Brett Mitchell is, but I like his style! lol

  • okay? When are you gonna be conducting a major symphony orchestra? And this is heard to our ears in mono...

  • the opening bars of this piece are the most haunting moments in music...so tragic yet beautiful...Bravissimo to the conductor for truly realizing the emotive power of the beginning bars!!!...top ten romantic period overtures!...

  • Solid sense of rhythm and expressivity. At times, if I watch only the arms and movement of the upper torso, I would have thought he is a much older and seasoned conductor. Will be great to watch in the coming years.

  • the best manfred i ever heard...sublime!

  • quel souffle. le style haletant à la manière de la 5ème du grand Félix...(1er et dernier mouvement )

  • Sounds magnificent and with much sensitivity. Good control.I was expecting the complete work!

  • probably a rehearsal and taping

  • lol there's only like 2 ppl watching but it's wonderful music performed wonderfully...

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