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Hungarian Dance No. 5 - Johannes Brahms

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The Yorba Linda Symphony Orchestra performing Hungarian Dance No. 5 on May 19, 2007 in Yorba Linda, CA. Dr. Robert Frelly conducting.

The audio tracks were recorded with a Jecklin Disk. Hear the stereo version at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fL1LhDdqsMk&fmt=18

http://www.yorbalindaorchestra.com

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  • sounds so good and is very fun to play. i do it in my school orchestra

  • Great! Yes! Thanks Brhms...

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  • AGREE with scott. too fast I never heard before this piece to be played that fast, also... it doesn't look like a professional orchestra. Something was wrong and i am not a musician (don't' understand much but I like classic music)

  • This left a lot to be desired. The conductor must have been in a hurry to get through this piece. 0:42, 1:02, 2:36, and 2:55 were railroaded through where a slight pause would have been more appropriate. And then holding out the last note? That conductor has got to be kidding. 2 stars out of 5. Listen to Tomomi Nishimoto's version and you'll see what I mean.

  • We make it in our orchestra too ;D

  • there were a lot of places when the orchestra was flat, those parts greatly bothered me

    but still it was well played

  • this is a really good song

    but for those of you musicians out there, there were a lot of cellos that were flat in the beginning of the song

    however, it was still well played

    and dang the for the high parts the violins were flat or sharp

    gah!!!!

  • Gives inspiration :)

  • This will help me in tryouts that come next week...

  • tetris!!!!!!!!!

  • @Ignika542 some pieces are better suited without the piano

  • there's a better version... however it was removed. Paul Mariat, that's the name.

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