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Stokowski conducts Sibelius Valse Triste

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Valse Triste, Op. 44, No. 1 from Kuolema (Death): Incidental music, Op. 44, Op. 62

Composer: Jean Sibelius (1865-1957)
Conductor: Leopold Stokowski (1882-1977)
Performer: Leopold Stokowski Symphony Orchestra

Recorded in: 1949-1950

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  • As requested by pianopera, enjoy!

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  • I love the phrasing!  Thanks to themusicdr for sending me here!!!

  • Stokowski always stressed the need for imagination and flexability in his players. In concert he never conducted a phrase twice the same way.

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  • Unbelievable performance. Intense. No words to express my appreciation. If you now listen to the Karajan's performance of this Valse you will vomit.

  • Not that sad in fact...great conductor!

  • one person is clearly deaf or requires a personality transplant......... its beautiful !!

  • ...why would anyone dislike this...?

  • this melody was the best, and it leave in a movie ... with the name "teresa" created by marycruz olivier

  • awesome

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  • @gregormann7 Yes. Seems to be about the only civil place on the web.

    Oh, one other exception, a web site to discuss words and grammar.

    Can't think of the name of it. Short term memory disorder loves this time of day.

  • @debbymoge  You were, and I thank you. Isn't YT conversation wonderful?

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