Mahler: Symphony No. 2: Mov. 4
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@theblakemonste Wow! Thats the biggest load of crap I have ever read on the internet. Congratulations!
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@Bamchucknorris well you see, there i was, hanging out with an inbred hermaphrodite, and it just kind of happened
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@madnessjason Well stated, I feel similarly about the trumpet segment. I am a tuba player and I appreciate low brass more but those chords at 0:32 always play with my emotions.
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@theblakemonste I am genuinely sorry for you. AIDS is a terribe disease. How did you procure it exactly?
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@jtwildoats Bernstein and Janet Barker? The only thing that could possibly be better is if Mahler himself were conducting.
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@21scuderia Yes, it is.
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I've never heard this done so well...
After the small violin solo, her next phrase vanishes into nothing.
It is perfect.
It is not a traditional, gradual, dramatic descendo--rather her voice simply disappears into nothing. It is the voice of a soul passing into another world.
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@theshow2k You can add Michelle DeYoung to the short list.
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@theshow2k You can add Michelle DeYoung to the short list.
Dame Janet Baker demonstrates how an interpret can be musically and emotionally involved. Her phrasing with legato emulates wonderful colors in each single word. It is if she is telling us a story. Thank you for posting this beautiful video !
embenadorfinearts 2 years ago 23
a moving, genuine interpretation. thanks for this fine posting :o))
lassisimo 2 years ago 14