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Béla Bartók - El Mandarín Maravilloso, Op. 19, Sz. 73, BB 82 (Ballet completo) - Iván Fischer
Béla Bartók - El Mandarín Maravilloso / The Miraculous Mandarin, Op. 19, Sz. 73, BB 82
Budapest Festival Orchestra - Iván Fischer
Italian Institute, Budapest, Febrero de 1996
Sello Philips Classics
Budapest Festival Orchestra - Iván Fischer
Italian Institute, Budapest, Febrero de 1996
Sello Philips Classics
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Respighi: Concerto Gregoriano - Andrea Cappelletti, Violin - The Philharmonia / Matthias Bamert
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Ottorino Respighi Concerto Gregoriano (1921) 01 - Andante tranquillo 00:00 02 - Andante espressivo e sostenuto 09:13 03 - Finale (Allelulia) Allegro energico 19:45 Andrea Cappelletti, Violin The Philharmonia Matthias Bamert, conductor
Glazunov - Stenka Razin: Symphonic Poem in B minor, Op 13. RSNO - Järvi
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Aleksandr Glazunov Symphonic Poem in B minor, Op 13 (1885) Royal Scottish National Orchestra Neeme Järvi, conductor.
RickDeckard5-Allegro Non Troppo (1977)
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Stinky Raisin?hahaha
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Compare the initial theme here with theme of the Russian Rhapsody by Bortkiewicz!!
Очень рада,что всем нравится музыка Александра Константиновича Глазунова
10 +
David Hurwitz me trajo aquí.
Thank you for upload it with this quality!!
A superb upload without a single cue 'blip' Many thanks for this.
Bartók, The Miraculous Mandarin 1. 00:00 - Allegro: Introduction 2. 03:12 - Moderato: First decoy game 3. 06:56 - Second decoy game 4. 10:12 - Sostenuto: Third decoy game 5. 11:47 - Maestoso: The Mandarin enters 6. 18:43 - Allegro: The Girl Sinks Down to Embrace Him 7. 21:02 - Sempre vivo: The Tramps Leap Out 8. 23:05 - Adagio: Suddendly the Mandarin's Head appears 9. 25:57 - Agitato: Again, the Frightened Tramps Discuss how to Eliminate the Mandarin 10. 27:29 - Molto moderato: The Body of the Mandarin begins to Glow a Greenish Blue Light 11. 29:09 - Più mosso: The Mandarin falls on the Floor
3:16 5:09 6:18 12:27
I was a professional symphony orchestra musician for 38 years, and I can't recall ever having played anything by this excellent composer. I am enjoying listening to this work.
Divine interpretation of great violinist Andrea Cappelletti!
He was just 19 when he was composing such a miraculous poem. This is my Glazunov favorite work, 21.10.09
The RSNO and Jarvi are the greatest combo in CD history 👍
Came here because of the book "O Ano da Morte de Ricardo Reis". Was not disappointed.
One of the best performances of all time.
Stupenda registrazione di Chandos con la sublime direzione di Jarvi e l'interpretazione e il suono eccezionale della RSNO. Meraviglioso post.
雖然流行音樂可能有新奇的創新與噱頭,但古典(經典)音樂總是具有豐富的變奏,和聲與對位!
This work is marvelously orchestrated. Top-shelf stuff.
Bravo super music
i want to listen to more Glazunov after hearing this fine work.
Then listen to his FINNISH FANTASY!
Far removed from my early and late piano lessons for that matter, I am sure I heard the Volga Boatman melody in those early days for being bewildered by trying to endure piano practice. Some melodies though get re-stirred as I did manage to keep listening to great music even though I resisted learning how to play it.
Then you must love the Russian Army Choir version.....Huuuuuge!
Song is "Yo! Heave Ho!"
ヤルヴィの指揮は、元気があって、当初感じてた陰鬱さはありませんでした。
I like this work! From 13:15, It looks like a blizzard.
Cappelletti il migliore!
I was expecting to hear the old Russian melody of the same name (see ruclips.net/video/44wzqWQxHpQ/видео.html). However, I enjoyed what I did hear, thank you.
Very nice,this is almost as good as the vinyl record I first heard it from when I was 5, I don't remember who made the recording,but I remember at west point my dad would turn all the lights off at night and then play these wonderfull records. he would tell us the story behind the music and imagination would run riot in our brains, very y heavy on the russian romanticism and the French impressionists, this has always been one of my favorites, because it's got a pirate lol,thank you so much for putting this out
What a thoughtful and nice father you had.
Best Performance and Recording, "clasicaton" Thank You very Much Ideed.
Very beautiful interpretation , great violin playing and lovely composition !
I like how he intentionally used some of the melody of the Song of the Volga Boatmen in the opening. Really great piece
"Temple Wine is fine. Drink it anytime" radio commercial of some time ago. :) Sung to the "Song of the Volga Boatmen" tune.
"Temple wine is fine. Drink it any time" radio jingle.
exquisito, divino... It creates the atmosphere of the 16th´s russian society. So I am able to imagine those adventures in the steppes
There was moscovian atmosphere in the 16-th century, Horde in fact. "Russian" appears in the 18th century on the whim of Peter the Great.
@@Leha900 Thats a lie. In all documents starting fron 15 century russians are calles russian. And, by the way, "ukrainians" appear only in late19 century. what a misfortune))
@@MeanMan84 I believe Ivan lV was proclaimed Tsar of all Russia in the mid 15th c. so I guess that was when the term Russia came into being to describe the whole country at that time.
@@TheVaughan5 No. The term Rus was used to describe our country even from Ivan III, not Ivan IV, in the late 15 century
Wonderful!