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Chamber Orchestra Kremlin / Mendelssohn Octet, 1st mov.

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

Conducted by the Music Director of the orchestra, Misha Rachlevsky.
From the "Svetlanov Hall" of the Moscow International House of Music

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  • i like this better as an actual octet... the first violin part's usually so much more soloistic... but with a whole section it's...... weird.... no offense.

  • Wow! Mendelssohn was only 16 when he composed this piece!

    And this performance is truely fascinating! Thank you so much for uploading!

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  • venga ya misha, que tienes mucha cara dura...a quien estas engañando ahora'??

  • I love when the musicians move around alto it gives you the feeling that they are really into the music!

  • it's really annoying how they are all moving the whole time back and forth-they look like squirming ants hehe. great skill at playing though

  • i don't think this orchestra is playing badly, but i like this piece better as a real octet. in an orchestra, the musicality and balance is lost. in my opinion.

  • Bravo, but why play the octeto in version Orchestra? Mendelssohn knew perfectly why he wrote for octeto. Please don't make experimentations with the great composers

  • I agree with zopercooper... Should be an octet- otherwise it risks sounding a bit pitchy and sloppy... I hate to criticize, but it just doesn't do it for me.

  • As you increase the number of players in an ensemble it becomes even more difficult to perform as a unit, That explains the need for the conductor. It was also written for orchestra..... This is one of the most beautiful and technically difficult ensemble pieces ever written! I admire any group that attempts it....

  • pshhh... you don't need a conductor to play the Mendelssohn Octet.

  • Ah.

    I love this piece in both string octet and orchestra form...

    I like it an orchestra for the louder dynamics when needed, but I like it as an octet for the more virtuoso solo sound.

    Good performance though. 5 stars. :]

  • blonde violin player, was my technique teacher at blue lake fine arts camp in Michigan. he is AMAZING!!!!

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