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L'amour des trois oranges
Prokofiev's L'amour des trois oranges conducted by Kent Nagano with l'Orchestre et Choeurs de l'Opera de Lyon, with Catherine Dubosc, Gabriel Bacquier and Jean-Luc Viala. With english subtitles.
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Rostropovich - The Musical Conscience
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A short film celebrating Rostropovich's life and music.
A Faust Symphony
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Faust-symphonie by Liszt conducted by Leonard Bernstein with the Boston Symphony Orchestra
Artur Rubinstein
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The documentary Artur Rubinstein features historic film footage showcasing Rubinstein's playing of: Mendelssohn's Spinning Song Liszt's Liebestraum Chopin's C# minor Waltz Chopin's A Major Polonaise In his house: Chopin's F# minor Prelude Chopin's C# minor Mazurka Chopin's C# minor Scherzo Chopin's F# minor Nocturne Chopin's Ab Major Polonaise In rehearsal with Heifetz and Piatigorsky, is, in m...
What year was this recorded?
Sublime is all I can think of to say... Thank God for technology that this marvellous interpretation by soloist, conductor and orchestra members can be enjoyed again and again. ♥️♥️♥️
Wow.. he deeply understood ❤
13:17
Wonderful _to hear. Wonderful _*_to view!_*
Thanks for a nice sharing.
Величаво,грандіозно, Геніально!
好久不聽古典我都快忘了😂
Брамс,Бернстайн,Цімерман-зворушливо,божественно.
The second is legendary good, maybe the best , but the first is disappointing in my opinion.
i wouldn't use the word disappointing - maybe just not complete the second concerto was written 20 years after the first so Brahms could have just finished in the second concerto what he started in the first. they are like bookends of Brahms life in my humble opinion.
@@richardwalker9826 Ich meinte die Interpretation von Zimmermann, der das Zweite wirklich großartig spielt. Das Erste von Brahms finde ich persönlich viel komplexer und gefällt mir persönlich besser. Die Beate Aufnahme, die ich je gehört habe ist die von Yuliana Avdeeva mit dem finnischen Radio Sinfonie Orchester . Das überragt bei weitem alles, was ich bis dato erlebenh durfte. Avbdeeva ist für mich auch so ziemlich das Beste, was ich je am Klavier gehört habe.
This is absolutely masterful. Great connection between Krystian and Mr Bernstein. Krystian was always my favourite musician since 1975 Chopin Competition. Fenomenal!
Piano concerto no. 1, Op. 15 (1858): 0:31 I Maestoso 25:31 II Adagio 42:11 III Rondo. Allegro non troppo Piano concerto no. 2, Op. 83 (1881): 56:13 I Allegro ma non troppo 01:14:58 II Allegro appasionato 01:38:54 III Allegretto
What was his native language?
English - he was American - born near Boston
46:27
Una delle migliori orchestre al mondo insieme a uno dei direttori più carismatici e capaci e un giovanissimo Zimerman con due mani meravigliose hanno prodotto questo bellissimo concerto. Brahms avrebbe approvato...
I absolutely adore Brahms' Piano Concertos especially the First. But this performance is just too slow, I find the whole performance is unbearable to listen to, the sound of the Vienna Philharmonic is so dry and the players look totally disinterested in what they are playing. It's a massive disappointment , I feel and this performance of the last movement just doesn't shine like I love it to. And Zimerman just isn't my favourite pianist, he plays with clinical precision but it's tedious. For me the greatest recordings of this magnificent piano concerto are Szell/Serkin, Neumann/Seta Tanyel,Jochum/ Gilels, Bernstein/Gould.
Zimerman his coda first movement Brahms concerto no 1 is the most boring dull mechanical playing ever in the history of classical music! I prefer Radu Lupu with the Finnish Radio Symphony video from 1996! Lupu had the most colorful piano sound for Brahms no 1 better than Serkin Arrau Fleisher or Zimerman Lupu More relax than Arrau or Zimerman! Maria Grinberg from 1963 had the Best structure for music! Grinberg most passion and fire! The Best Brahms concerto no 2 players are Really=Sviatoslav Richter with The Paris Orchestra from 1969 Richter the most monumental and Best structure for music better than Serkin Arrau Fleisher Curzon Zimerman Freire! Edwin Fischer from 1942 Fischer the big Genius! Grigory Sokolov his Brahms no 2 with Finnish Radio Symphony video from 1987 had the Best piano sound! Sokolov his rhythmic vitalness is unbeatable! Sokolov the most Titanic Brahms no 2!!
17:50
there is no better recording. agree?
Gilels and Jochum is great as well
the audio and video recordings are superb i agree.
Великолепно!
This has to be one of the best moments of classical music ever.
If you’d prefer a video without annoying commercials, go for the Dallas Symphony guest conducted by Vladimir Jurowski. It has superb audio, and video engineering, was recorded in 2014, and I think it’s quite masterly performed. Lesser known conductor and orchestra means no commercials.Jurowski is highly regarded in Europe, but rarely conducts in the United States.
1:45:00
I can't stand him in the adagio. The pounding at 36:04 ... make it stop.
did he not play any encore ?!
Outstanding. Absolutely outstanding.
1:24:27
The PROPAGANDA MACHINE ON STEROIDS! Continually trying to elevate that FRAUDULENT UPSTART MAHLER into some kind of Beethoven, Mozart, Mendelssohn or Brahms! SICKENING TO THE CORE!
Do you know anything about music sir? Yes i myself wouldn't put Mahler in the same position as Beethoven Mozart or Bach (not Mendelsohn, yes i know he is extremely influencial to the romantic period, but I believe that Brahms is far more genius than Mendelsohn) but I put him next to Brahms, because he, after Brahms was the next one to bring back the "mozart" kind of way of writing music, the classical way of writing music. Mahler's works are full of complex harmonies, transposes, he uses a extended tonic system that later helps people like Shoenberg to do his thing. His music is extremely complex, yet so simple and so human. I think you shouldn't say that a composer is a fraud, just because you dont like his music. To not like is human, i dont like many composers but i respect the fact that they are true geniuses, and i say all this as a student
Brilliant!
Super jolie voix qu'a ce Prince
3:55
All as cofee and croissans.where from pig and drink))?
Спасибо за фильм
Wilson Edward Smith Cynthia Walker Kevin
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Faust is the protagonist of the classic German legend based on the historical Johann Georg Faust (c. 1480-1540).
Which year was that filmed in ?
Si même Bernstein avait des soucis à faire jouer cet orchestre selon le texte, alors plus personne ne doit faire de complexe😊. Cela montre que la partition prime, et non la tradition et la routine d'un orchestre, même si celui-ci se nourrit de sa renommée
The first movement of the first concerto is too slow and ponderous. I don’t think this is Maestoso. I prefer Pollini by far and Rubinstein at 87 or 88.
Zimerman is a dull Robot with colorless piano sound! Zimerman his Brahms piano concerto no 1 coda 23:34-25:04 is the most boring mechanical dull Robot playing in the history of classical music! The Best Brahms concerto no 1 players are Really=Radu Lupu with the Finnish Radio Symphony video from 1996! Lupu had the most colorful piano sound for Brahms no 1! Lupu More relax than Pollini! Maria Grinberg from 1963 fire and passion! The Best Brahms concerto no 2 players are Really=Sviatoslav Richter with The Paris Orchestra from 1969 Richter the most monumental and Best structure for music! Edwin Fischer from 1942 Fischer the big Genius! Grigory Sokolov his Brahms no 2 had the Best piano sound better than Pollini! Sokolov his rhythmic vitalness is unbeatable! Sokolov the most Titanic Brahms no 2!!
@@RaineriHakkarainen Well I don’t agree with that at all.
@@henrigaziel2002 I agree it's too slow. And I'm not a fan of Bernstein.
@@RaineriHakkarainen i wonder how many thousands of notes are played by Zimerman in these 2 concertos? and all from memory. it takes a very exceptional person to do this, not a lifeless robot.
@@watutman i think Mr. Bernstein is simply getting as much pleasure out of every note he can. at his age he isn't just trying to perform it, but also to enjoy and savor every nuance for as long as possible.
I will forever associate this music with driving through the African countryside with my father. He used to play this in the car when driving to where my grandparents lived..
México 🇲🇽. ❤😂
2:34
Didnt know it was Brahms when I heard it in conjunction with a 61,000 dollar question in Sweden!!!
Hope Zimmerman is not too critical of US positions in Europe now with Vlad flexing.
This is no doubt the peak of Western culture….right here.
🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
woah
I love this so much. I’ve been listening to this interpretation since the 80’s when I was a young student. Now I’m getting older, am retired but still listening to it with the same amount of love as initially.
42:10
decision makers wanted tents???
Thus kind if mysicality cant be taught you either have it ir you dont