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Mahler - Symphony No. 8 - Ending (Rattle, NYOGB)

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2007

The last part of Mahler's 8th by Simon Rattle and the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain

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  • Best Mahler 8 finale in youtube!!

  • "Imagine the whole universe beginning to ring and resound. There are no longer human voices, but planets and stars revolving."

    -Mahler on this symphony

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  • The joy the spirit, no greater has our universe ever sounded.

  • @paulieinct genius comment

  • @TimeWarp47 Yes. Yes he is.

  • Rattle at 5:39... "BRACE YOURSELVES!"

  • @Tokru86 Are you deaf?

  • Although I really like classical music, especially loud and with a choir, I must say that this peace of music is just boring. No melody. No special part someone would recognize. Kind of dissapointing after reading the comments.

  • yes.. in an amazing place, too

  • Love it thanks so much!

  • @mlr2107 - My brother and I attended the Dudamel concert at the Shrine Auditorium on Feb 4, 2012. Our parents were part of the 800+ singers on stage selected from the Pacific Chorale from Orange County. Wow truly fantastic performance, the 6000 seat auditorium was sold out! I couldn't believe how many performers they brought together for the concert. The auxiliary brass ensemble and Shrine organ made for a truly memorable experience!

  • There is a worldwide broadcasting of this symphony with the LA Phil conducted by Dudamel and others in Venezuela on February 18th!! It's going to be shown live in theatres across the globe...with the number of performers somewhere around 1600 musicans! It will very well be one of the most epic performances of a major work of the last hundred years..

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