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Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Beethoven 3. 2nd Mvt - Part 1

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The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen with Paavo Järvi live in Minato Mirai, Yokohama, Japan on May 26th 2006. Beethoven Symphony No.3 (Eroica), 2nd Movement Part 1

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  • Fantastic recording, it must be said.

  • @Elainelps0421

    in case you didn't notice, i was the one who had arguments based on facts / history. so stop pretending to explain things i just made you aware of.

    look up mälzel, his relation to beethoven and his metronome. also listen to furtwängler's marcia funebre here on youtube.

    get your basics straight before claiming things like "funeral marches aren't slow" or "kalmus is used by most orchestras" - you're ridiculing yourself.

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  • @sickandtwisted058 Please don´t take my comment to mean I don´t like this recording, because I do, and I also I think Mr Jarvi does a brilliant job of directing the piece. My comment was simply a critic of his style. It´s just a personal preference, that´s all. Others will disagree with me, but that´s fine. To each his own I say.

  • Thanks for reminding me why i don't scroll the comments. Take it easy guys

  • Forgive me, but I´ve never been a fan of "acting" conductors. Bernstein and Jarvi are good examples. My kind are the Horst Stein´s of this world, conductors who aren´t trying desparately to get the producers attention. Pointing fingers at the upcoming instument players is totally unnecessary. They know when they are on, and unless they´ve nodded off, it´s pointless showmanship. It´s about the music, not the conductor. I wish they would understand that.

  • @TheJameScott Totally agree. Arguing over preference in interpretation on a youtube comment thread is kind of silly; just go find your favorite recording and enjoy Beethoven's wonderful music and quit worrying about other people who are "wrong on the internet."

  • Me likey a lot. lolz... too bad it was spoiled a bit by those stupid argumenative comments.. i just wanted to listen to the wonderful music and read others lovely comments... oh well...

  • Great!!!

  • Fantastic editing: it's breathtaking to see these musicians bowing across the strings of their instruments. And other instruments as well. These visuals bring the meaning of orchestra into very graphic form. Just lovely.

  • outstanding performance. bravo!!!

  • Do you guys see that look Järvi gives just before he begins the movement? It's a look that says "Oh this is going to be good." And it is good! It's superb!

  • I like the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra with Maestro Dudamel better. According to Dudamel no two performances are identical EVER. All musical scores require INTERPRETATION. A score is not a computer program. Watch Dudamel in his rehersals. This years LA Phil is different from last years LA Phil as will next years LA Phil. Dudamel is a Latin Beethoven with hair and all. HE IS THE REAL DEAL.

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