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Shostakovich - Paavo Järvi - Symphony No.5 Mvt.4 (part 1)

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2007

NHK Symphony Orchestra conducted by Paavo Järvi. Suntory Hall, Tokyo, 2005.

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  • this is very russian... i mean a lot of people say it was inspired by mahler's works but i still feel an independent shostakovich here

  • at 2:30 the trumpet shouldn't vibrato. Russian symphonies were meant to be played with out vibrato.

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  • My Favorite Symphony's last Movement. Cosmic!!!

  • @amkoraiem nope, Solti and Chicago are the best.

  • @TheKevinV08 pretty normal french horn

  • Excellent Orchestra!!! Great sound that's extremely blended and well together. I loved every second of it! Bravo!!!

  • That's one complicated-ass horn at 3:47. Any idea what horn that is?

  • @SchilkeLoyalist New York My Ass.. Berlin is the best! :D

  • This is actually the first time I've heard vibrato on a trumpet part

  • @colegioesperanca

    Would like some explanation.. I have never really liked Bernsteins interpretations of russian music. To this performance I have nothing bad to say.

  • @SchilkeLoyalist Oh please. The only aspect in which Bernstein would have something on Jaervi's version is in a whiskey chugging contest.

  • this conductor looks stoned in at the start rofl

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