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AWESOME Massimo La Rosa playing Mahler 3 LIVE
I snuck a recording of Massimo La Rosa playing Mahler 3 with the Cleveland Orchestra. He sounded amazing. His softs were so soft and his louds were so powerful. It was a great concert and the whole low brass section sounded great. This is from October 2, 2015 at Severance Hall. The conductor was Franz Welser Most. Please share if you want to!
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Gigantesco......ma a trovarne che suonino cosí dal vivo.Eleganza e potenza e un Suono Unico.Ho l'impressione che costui sappia anche cantare e anche bene,altrimenti un suono del genere sarebbe inspiegabile.quí non è solo tecnica,è SINTESI ASSOLUTA,BELLEZZA ASSOLUTA❤
These Classical cats they know about sound and control
What a sound what a giant
This is the best recording of this excerpt ever made. No loud brassy shit just clear and powerful. It sounds loud but not brassy or like a huge fart. He is certainly top-notch and a shame he has a tarnished reputation. In my opinion, this is the best recording of this excerpt. I actually cried at 3:33. It is so beautiful.
Bravo! Finally, someone with skill, endurance, control, power, resonance and musicianship has been captured performing this challenging set of otherwise and typically flatulent solo passages, played musically and with the power and authority that Mahler intended in a live performance. This is the best 'captured' performance ever. There is no hint of the usual long-session (in recording), volume-induced, multiple-take fatigue that plagues every recording I know of. Now I'm curious if this is a confluence of super-human strength and talent typical of this performer, or recording session good-fortune and timing. Either way, Bravo! It's high time someone was recorded nailing it outside of the rehearsal/practice room.
Complimenti maestro!!!
Beautifully played....the 3rd Symphony is my favourite from Mahler...
Komplimente!
molto bravo Massimo
Bravo Massimo!!!
What a dirtbag! Ruining peoples lives was his day job until it caught up to him www.npr.org/2018/10/24/660248392/cleveland-orchestra-fires-two-leading-musicians-after-sexual-misconduct-investig
Best I’ve heard.
彼が一番だ。
Absolutely stunning playing from Massimo La Rosa. Bravo! Very sorry to hear about what happened to him leaving the orchestra.
素晴らしい
There are some pretty strong accusations that Massimo has a history of sexually abusing female students. Be aware. During a private lesson initiated by La Rosa, she said, he asked her to lie on the floor of the windowless practice room for breathing exercises -- something no other instructor had ever asked her to do. La Rosa began touching the woman in ways that made her feel uncomfortable, including putting his hand up her skirt, she said, and ignored her repeated demands for him to stop. "He had me close my eyes and started kissing me and I rolled away, and I think I looked just terrified," ending the lesson, she said. www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/07/30/could-music-students-be-more-risk-sexual-misconduct-professors
Ken Erfourth I can't believe it. Massimo is a nice person, when he play you can hear this too.
True or not, I don’t think it takes away from his playing, he obviously has reached a level that many strive to. Now as a person that would make him disgusting, but his playing is what is in question here.
@Ken, thank you for sharing. @Jonathan, an accusation of sexual assult should be taken very seriously. Very rarely do people lie about an experience of sexual assult - the survivor of sexual assult is often blamed for being assulted and people try to side with the perpetrator (i.e., what’s happening in this thread). There is little incentive to lie because the risks are very great. Many survivors of sexual assult never feel safe enough to tell anyone. Orchestral players teach young students at conservatories and it puts them at risk and we can’t ignore these risks. Note that Cleveland Orchestra suspended Massimo on Sept 15th for alleged sexual misconduct. They are taking this seriously. So should we all.
That has absolutely nothing to do with his performance. Take your social engineering elsewhere.
Is this professional jellosy? This is not the place for these comments. This the music part I was assaulted not by this man, but someone else. I picked the time and place to go public!!
Strepitoso Max Gran bel suono Grande e bello e tutta qualità fantastico.
wow, he's got a great sound
Wow, never heard of this trombonist before, but I'm impressed!!
@@wardfrancesphd2142 Hey man, you alright? You're in the comments of every video of La Rosa casting aspersions. I disagree that this is an average performance; it's certainly better than many I've heard. Regardless of the man's personal character he is a talented trombonist.
@@dnarbredlih better than a lot yeah... Still not OK for my taste... It's almost impossible to find a really good one... Andrea Conti has a couple of them, maybe bousfield... The problem with this one is the vibrato I hear which I don't like... But nonetheless a very good solo
Bravo, Massimo!!
Very cool. Thanks for sharing!
complimenti MAESTRO!!!! La più bella esecuzione sentita fino ad ora