Furtwangler conducts R.Strauss Till Eulenspiegel Part II
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@MikeDrewYT yeah i was disappointed pretty much too..
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There's a small chunk missing, where we see dancers acting out the story. It was supposed to come at the end of the first part, or at the beginning of this one.
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simply The GREATEST. thank you so much for this treasure!
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@myNijinsky i didn`t know that it was turned into a ballet by Nijinsky. I think it could work.
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Let's give the credit for this great music to Richard Strauss, a modern composer who wrote wonderful operas, musical tone poems, and much more. His score is brilliantly performed here.
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Best part of the score. Unfortunate.
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PERFECT!
the song is just so energetic with the way he puts iT ENCORE
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I don't like the fact that it's missing a part.... I can't find where I am in my music when I follow it..... and I need to so I can learn to love this piece....... and do a good job at All-State.
And you know that "the players hated his hands" because???
Were you there bitchass888?
Furtwangler's hands are magical. How can you say they don't matter? What else do you conduct with? Naturally his eyes and his body language expressed much of what he wanted.
Even if he was unaware of what his left hand was doing--and what a stupid question that was to ask him anyway! lol--he was what I said:
The most gifted conductor of the 20th century.
ipmoic 2 years ago 10
Unbelievable - I wonder if his audiences realized they were hearing perhaps the best performances ever to be made of the works they were experiencing....
Tubaweltmeister 3 years ago 8