Mendelssohn Scherzo from A Midsummer Night's Dream Op.21 by Gergiev, MTO (2008)
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@Kreutzersonata37 That wasn't a flute. That was an oboe.
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At 1.17 a flute goes terribly wrong. Too bad hannibal lecter is not a real person
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Great interpretation. It sounds like an early XXth C. jazzy music, like in Gerschwin or sth.
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fantastic. congradjulations to both the conductor and the ortchestra
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84 to the bar...hmmm. This is the low end of the tempo. I like it. It's lighter that way. After all they're flitting fairies not fat dwarves trying to run from Bottom or something equally odius!
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The conductor looks like a stoner.
Guitarriff1988ii 2 months ago 6
Gotta love that flute solo at the end. Excellent use of the low register, that's something not many composers have done for the flute.
dsavix4 3 months ago 2