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R Strauss Final Scene from Salome
R Strauss Final Scene from Salome
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Bach - Piano Concertos
Просмотров 952 тыс.12 лет назад
Piano - Deszö Ránki & Edit Klukon, Philharmonia Végh, conductor - András Keller
Stravinsky - Petruschka (piano version)
Просмотров 799 тыс.12 лет назад
Piano - Yuja Wang
Elgar - Violin Concerto
Просмотров 343 тыс.12 лет назад
Nigel Kennedy - violin, BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Concert Orchestra, Paul Daniel - conductor This time, the audio and video should be properly synced.
Messiaen - TURANGALILA SYMPHONIE
Просмотров 579 тыс.12 лет назад
Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Myung-Whun Chung, 2008
Debussy - La Mer
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Gergiev cond. LSO
Stravinsky - Les Noces
Просмотров 168 тыс.12 лет назад
Gergiev cond. LSO
Prokofiev - Seven, they are seven
Просмотров 14 тыс.12 лет назад
Gergiev cond. LSO
Stravinsky - Le sacre du printemps
Просмотров 263 тыс.12 лет назад
Gergiev cond. LSO
Messiaen - La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jesus-Christ
Просмотров 94 тыс.12 лет назад
Gerard Bouwhuis - piano Adam Walker - flute Julian Bliss - clarinet Sonia Wieder-Atherton - cello Colin Currie - xylophone Adrian Spillett - marimba Richard Benjafield - vibraphone Philharmonia Voices BBC Symphony Chorus BBC National Chorus of Wales BBC National Orchestra of Wales Thierry Fischer - conductor
Messiaen - Et exspecto resurrectionem mortuorum
Просмотров 106 тыс.12 лет назад
Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, conductor: Myung-Whun Chung
Messiaen - L'Ascension, for solo organ
Просмотров 174 тыс.12 лет назад
organ: Olivier Latry
Gardiner conducts Rameau's works
Просмотров 123 тыс.12 лет назад
Music from Zaïs, Dardanus, Les fêtes d'Hébé & Les Boréades Dances from Platée & Hippolyte et Aricie Music from Castor et Pollux, Naïs & Les Boréades
Mahler - Des Knaben Wunderhorn (selection)
Просмотров 33 тыс.12 лет назад
baritone: Matthias Goerne, Frankfurt Radio Symphony, conductor: Paavo Järvi
Brahms - Tragic Overture
Просмотров 88 тыс.12 лет назад
Sir Colin Davis conducts European Union Youth Orchestra
Korngold - two songs
Просмотров 88 тыс.12 лет назад
Korngold - two songs
Bartók - Duke Bluebeard's Castle
Просмотров 58 тыс.13 лет назад
Bartók - Duke Bluebeard's Castle
Martinů - Piano Concerto No. 4, 'Incantation'
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Martinů - Piano Concerto No. 4, 'Incantation'
Gubaidulina - JOHANNES PASSION
Просмотров 42 тыс.13 лет назад
Gubaidulina - JOHANNES PASSION
Carmina Burana in Paris
Просмотров 185 тыс.13 лет назад
Carmina Burana in Paris
Berio - Sinfonia 3rd movement
Просмотров 218 тыс.13 лет назад
Berio - Sinfonia 3rd movement
Shostakovich Symphony No. 14 (excerpt)
Просмотров 18 тыс.13 лет назад
Shostakovich Symphony No. 14 (excerpt)
Ryan Adams with Cardinals in London (2/2)
Просмотров 162 тыс.13 лет назад
Ryan Adams with Cardinals in London (2/2)
Ryan Adams with Cardinals in London (1/2)
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Ryan Adams with Cardinals in London (1/2)
Mahler - Symphony 10 (D. Cooke's ver.), 5th mov. (4/4)
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Mahler - Symphony 10 (D. Cooke's ver.), 5th mov. (4/4)
Mahler - Symphony 10 (D. Cooke's ver.), 3rd & 4th mov. (3/4)
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Mahler - Symphony 10 (D. Cooke's ver.), 3rd & 4th mov. (3/4)
Mahler - Symphony 10 (D. Cooke's ver.), 2nd mov. (2/4)
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Mahler - Symphony 10 (D. Cooke's ver.), 2nd mov. (2/4)
Mahler - Symphony 10 (D. Cooke's ver.), 1st mov. (1/4)
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Mahler - Symphony 10 (D. Cooke's ver.), 1st mov. (1/4)

Комментарии

  • @normanchristie4524
    @normanchristie4524 20 часов назад

    The dischordinance is strange to classicist pupils. Dame Judith Weir was one of his pupils. I like it!

  • @warmswarm
    @warmswarm 8 дней назад

    The audio is out of sync with the video.

  • @user-sathz
    @user-sathz 10 дней назад

    *I cant even count how many voices there are*

  • @jacqui494
    @jacqui494 22 дня назад

    Fleming has so much color in her voice.💕🎶🥰

  • @magarac99
    @magarac99 26 дней назад

    As much verve and drive as any 4 hand version

  • @magarac99
    @magarac99 26 дней назад

    ❤en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrushka_chord

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 28 дней назад

    Is this masterpiece the embodiment ofinsane aesthetics❓ 松田優作主演の「野獣死すべし」の映画で聴いてこの曲に興味を持ちました。 この曲を選択した映画関係者は素晴らしい感性を持っています。 主人公の内面の動きがこの曲で見事にあらわれていました。 ショスタコーヴィチの不幸はスターリンのソ連に生まれたこと。人を虐殺すること以外に興味のないスターリンにショスタコーヴィチの素晴らしさがわかるわけがありませんでした。 この名曲が松田優作の演じる狂気の美学にこれほど合っていることに驚いています。 松田優作のブラックレインに劣らない傑作がこの名曲に触発されている野獣死すべしでしょう。 スターリンには狂気の美学以上に危険な匂いがあったのです。 スターリンにそっくりな男が現れました。 歴史は繰り返すのでしょうか。 残念ながらショスタコーヴィチは出現していません。

  • @jbrahms586
    @jbrahms586 Месяц назад

    In memory of Tobi Hug. Rest in peace.

  • @alastairboles4437
    @alastairboles4437 Месяц назад

    Amazing performance. Beautiful presentation of this concerto

  • @johns.8220
    @johns.8220 Месяц назад

    The same people who call this a work of genius are the same people who poo-poo John Williams for being a "copycat" 🤡

  • @parisnadja
    @parisnadja Месяц назад

    네 대의 피아노, 열세 대의 타악기를 조합. 성공적 !

  • @jaapfolmer7791
    @jaapfolmer7791 Месяц назад

    I still prefer Dufay.

  • @benjaminverland7456
    @benjaminverland7456 Месяц назад

    Meget bra konsert 😊

  • @robinblankenship9234
    @robinblankenship9234 Месяц назад

    Just remember, Berio knows more than you and is smarter than you. Thus he is more important than you and thus gets to dictate your world to you. AND, as an extra bonus, he is a committed Socialist. What could be more perfect. All music, going forward, MUST be above the listener’s intellectual. Never mind that John Williams fellow.

  • @naomi6408
    @naomi6408 Месяц назад

    That's some epic s--- :-0

  • @Panorama07RuOK
    @Panorama07RuOK Месяц назад

    Съёмка очень крутая! Респект операторам!

  • @goosegoose8982
    @goosegoose8982 2 месяца назад

    4:50, suddenly total beauty, like the sun coming out. unbelievably powerful. Also the bit that Cathy Berberian picked on her desert island discs.

  • @mariohernansosa3433
    @mariohernansosa3433 2 месяца назад

    Me diero ganas de aprender a tocar el piano

  • @oldrichcepelka296
    @oldrichcepelka296 2 месяца назад

    A bad sound? except the first concert.

  • @tomomara3235
    @tomomara3235 2 месяца назад

    Yuja Wang has made Stravinsky's spirit very very happy with this performance...She is truly a genius...also...shout out to the videographer/lighting/ directing of this...all genius!

  • @djinn1914
    @djinn1914 2 месяца назад

    Extrait de <<Olivier Messiaen, musicien de la gloire divine>> par Pascal Ide : Olivier Messiaen nourrissait aussi une secrète préférence pour le rythme à l’égard de la mélodie et de l’harmonie. Certes, tout musicien est rythmicien. Malheureusement, le terme rythme souffre d’un profond malentendu (c’est le cas de le dire). Pour la plupart des personnes, et des musiciens, qui dit rythme, dit succession ininterrompue de durées égales. L’exemple type en est la musique militaire ou le second mouvement de la Huitième symphonie de Beethoven. En regard écoutons Messiaen ouvrir la conférence prononcée dans le cadre de l’Exposition universelle de Bruxelles, en 1958 : « N’oublions pas que l’élément premier, essentiel de la musique, est le rythme, et que le rythme, c’est d’abord le changement de nombre et de durée ». Ainsi, même le travail contrapuntique d’un Bach est dénué de rythme ; par contre la rythmique mozartienne, sans doute la plus géniale du répertoire classique, présente une succession d’accents, une véritable cinématique, qui en rendent d’ailleurs l’interprétation difficile. Or, quelle est l’origine de la véritable notion de rythme-pulsation qui se refuse à la mortelle égalité ? La nature, en particulier le vent, les torrents ou les vagues de la mer ; et la nature est de Dieu. Messiaen remarque qu’ « une musique rythmique est une musique qui méprise la répétition, la carrure et les divisions égales, qui s’inspire en somme des mouvements de la nature, mouvement de durées libres et inégales [15] ». A l’école des chants d’oiseaux, il a compris la nature du rythme : « ce sont les oiseaux qui m’ont conduit vers les superpositions de tempos. Quand on assiste au réveil des oiseaux, au printemps, vers quatre heures du matin, on entend nos grands solistes, la Grive musicienne, le Loriot, le Rossignol, le Merle noir, et chacun chante dans son propre tempo. D’autres oiseaux, qui ont aussi leur tempo personnel, les accompagnent. Cinquante voix peuvent se superposer dans des tempos différents. Le résultat est un fouillis absolument impénétrable, un prodigieux enchevêtrement, qui reste cependant toujours harmonieux

  • @antoniofranciscogarcia1707
    @antoniofranciscogarcia1707 2 месяца назад

    How can one composer have so much fire and be so good?

  • @larjasoul
    @larjasoul 2 месяца назад

    i really doubt history will ever forget how brilliant yuja wang is. what a dent to leave on the art.

  • @ChrisBearfield-jv5qt
    @ChrisBearfield-jv5qt 2 месяца назад

    I'm a 72 yr old who adored the violin concertos when i was young.yehudi menuin i saw in edinburgh festtval. Nigel kennedy has made me feel so wonderful agaiwhat passion

  • @charlesimbimbo2070
    @charlesimbimbo2070 2 месяца назад

    She’s amazing! This is one of my favorite pieces and she nails it!

  • @shirley1827
    @shirley1827 2 месяца назад

    I listened to this but really did not like it one bit. It was music sadly not for me. Perhaps I am missing something. I usually enjoy classical music. The drone of voices are very annoying also.

  • @user-lx8dc3tg3x
    @user-lx8dc3tg3x 2 месяца назад

    75歳です、初めて聞いたのは17才❤の冬、火燵に入りドテラを着て、「早く寝なさい」の親の声を無視してテレビの画面にかしりついたのをハッキリと体に染み付いたのがこの音でした。 5:52 😂

  • @jessicalove9225
    @jessicalove9225 3 месяца назад

    Who is speaking

  • @jessicalove9225
    @jessicalove9225 3 месяца назад

    Thank you I kind amazingly

  • @jessicalove9225
    @jessicalove9225 3 месяца назад

    Shes

  • @jessicalove9225
    @jessicalove9225 3 месяца назад

    Believe in yourselves fi nLoved here amazing meaning jumping shelter for lots and tons she

  • @jessicalove9225
    @jessicalove9225 3 месяца назад

    Voices

  • @jessicalove9225
    @jessicalove9225 3 месяца назад

    Kindness smiling giving all letters believe know

  • @jessicalove9225
    @jessicalove9225 3 месяца назад

    Rushed to work with kindness to help you

  • @jessicalove9225
    @jessicalove9225 3 месяца назад

    Good luck with life itself

  • @Pablo-gl9dj
    @Pablo-gl9dj 3 месяца назад

    Heard it once. That's enough for me

  • @ffelegal
    @ffelegal 3 месяца назад

    The cardio on this woman.

  • @JaseBach
    @JaseBach 3 месяца назад

    Yuja Wang is perhaps the most prominent female pianist in the world today, and her prodigious technique certainly reminds one of the young Argerich. This Stravinsky work was on her debut disc some ten years ago when she first burst onto the scene. At that time, I was already very concerned about a serious lack of musicianship and respect for the music. Whereas nobody can claim to know what a Mozart or Beethoven sonata is all about, it is possible to know what the music means, bar by bar, in Petrushka, because it is a ballet (perhaps the most famous ballet after Tchaikovsky’s) with a vivid storyline. Apart from playing as fast and as dazzling as possible, one cannot sense any storytelling, any scene-setting, or any atmosphere in her playing. This is music to dance to, for humans not robots, so you need some elasticity and breathing space. The dance rhythms of Russian folk music, a hallmark of Stravinsky, were conspicuously absent. At the same time, the audience needs to feel happy, angry and sad along with the storyline. Yuja’s technique certainly impresses, but only in an acrobatic way. Even nowadays, when Ms Wang is ten years older, I still cannot sense any depth in her playing. I worry that in 30 years’ time, when she can no longer wear those dresses and when her fingers go arthritic with all that pounding, she would never go into the hall of fame, although she would still be fabulously rich. It is telling that hardly anyone commented on how haunting and sad the music is. Ivo Pogerlich, who is aging and arthritic, plays this music lugubriously, at half Yuja's speed. Yet, he plumbed the depth of this music like no other.

  • @philippelacombe828
    @philippelacombe828 3 месяца назад

    Fantastique mémoire incroyable !

  • @hansschonfelder735
    @hansschonfelder735 3 месяца назад

    Undoubtedly one of the most important sacred compositions of our time. And a composer beyond all categorisation and standards.

  • @jonatalks9572
    @jonatalks9572 4 месяца назад

    the debussy climaxed so hard

  • @directcurrent5751
    @directcurrent5751 4 месяца назад

    MTV style editing.

  • @whatgivesit
    @whatgivesit 4 месяца назад

    Prom 03 - In memoriam Margaret Fairbairn (d.20/5/07 aged 99), supporter of the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra 19:00 Sun 15 Jul 2007 Royal Albert Hall Jean‐Philippe Rameau ZaïsOverture DardanusEntrée des Songes Act 4 Proms premiere DardanusTrio des Songes 'Par un sommeil agréable' Act 4 Proms premiere DardanusPrologue: Tambourins 1 & 2 Les fêtes d'HébéChorus 'Suivez les lois' Act 3 Proms premiere Les fêtes d'HébéTambourin en rondeau Les BoréadesEntrée de Polymnie Act 4 Les BoréadesAir de Polymnie 'Commandez aux tendres Zéphirs' Act 4 Les BoréadesGavottes pour les Heures et les Zéphirs Act 4 PlatéeAir pantomime PlatéeRigaudons 1 & 2 PlatéeContredanse en rondeau PlatéeMenuets 1 & 2 PlatéeMusette PlatéeTambourins 1 & 2 Hippolyte et AricieSuite of selected dances Castor et PolluxChorus 'Rentrez dans l'esclavage' Act 3 Castor et PolluxAir des démons Act 3 Castor et PolluxChorus 'Brisons tous nos fers' Act 3 Castor et PolluxAir 'Séjour de l'éternelle paix' Act 4 NaïsChaconne Act 1 Proms premiere Les BoréadesChorus 'Jouïssons de nos beaux ans' Act 3 Les BoréadesGavottes 1 & 2 Act 3 Les BoréadesContredanses 1 & 2 Act 5 Performers Matthew Brook bass Monteverdi Choir Sir John Eliot Gardiner conductor Nicholas Mulroy counter-tenor Anders J. Dahlin counter-tenor English Baroque Soloists Compagnie Roussat-Lubek Julia Doyle soprano Lawrence Wallington bass-baritone Katherine Fuge soprano Rosemary Nalden director Buskaid Soweto String Ensemble Dance For All Marc Molomot counter-tenor

  • @geoycs
    @geoycs 4 месяца назад

    Excelente!

  • @grahaminvalencia
    @grahaminvalencia 4 месяца назад

    The best violinist and the best violin concierto

  • @paulh4828
    @paulh4828 5 месяцев назад

    Is no one going to mention her LH at 8:06?? 😭😭 (I'm currently struggling on these horrible double-thirds + second voice)

  • @pabloortizcom
    @pabloortizcom 5 месяцев назад

    Did you study the music sheet? -No But, can you improvise from the chords? -Sure!

  • @şiirokumayıveyazmayısever
    @şiirokumayıveyazmayısever 5 месяцев назад

    Aynı anda birden fazla saz çalınırken, başka sazın sesini duyan sazendeler, kendi sazlarını icra ederken nasıl şaşırmıyor. Çünkü sesler iç içe ve çok karmaşık. Notaları takip etmeleri de çok zor, diğer sazların seslerini takip etmeleri de...

  • @JinderSongs
    @JinderSongs 5 месяцев назад

    I was at this show. One of the shortest headline shows I’ve ever seen-at the end, everyone stood around thinking that it was an intermission! We were stupid for being upset about anything, though. What a beautiful gig. Life is brutally short, isn’t it?

  • @walternicolich895
    @walternicolich895 5 месяцев назад

    WOW, BREATHTAKING….BEAUTIFUL TO WATCH. THANK YOU YUJA.