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Barry Tuckwell RIP
On 16 Jan we lost the greatest horn player ever lived. Barry Tuckwell was my example. I carefully listened to his articulation, his interpretations of the great horn concertos, and definitely wanted to sound like him. He has the finest tone ever produced on this instrument. Thanks, Barry. RIP.
For me, everything started with this album back in 1975. I just started to play this instrument in a wind orchestra here in the Netherlands. Listening to this music, this marvelous sound made me study hard and in the end, gave me a beautiful time as a horn player in some of the finest orchestras around. Later he recorded this Horn Concerto by Michael Haydn again, but somehow this first rendition from...
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Gustav Mahler: 2nd Symphony - ECYO cond. Claudio Abbado
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Gustav Mahler's 2nd Symphony in c - "Resurrection" European Community Youth Orchestra, conducting Claudio Abbado. Soloists: Jessye Norman and Karita Mattila. Wiener Jeunesse Choir Recording made August 23rd 1985 in the Vienna Musikverein.
Leonard Bernstein: 3rd Symphony - ECYO cond. Leonard Bernstein
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Leonard Bernstein's 3rd Symphony "Kaddish" European Community Youth Orchestra, conducted by Leonard Bernstein soloists: Barbara Hendricks and Michael Wager Wiener Jeunesse Choir and Nyiregyhaza Boy's Choir Recording made at the 11th August 1985 in the Vienna Staatsoper.
Ludwig von Beethoven: Leonora 3 Overture - ECYO cond. Leonard Bernstein
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Ludwig von Beethoven's Leonora III Overture, Op. 72b European Community Youth Orchestra, conducted by Leonard Bernstein Recording made August 11th 1985 in the Staatsoper Vienna.

Комментарии

  • @concettadeblasio7367
    @concettadeblasio7367 19 дней назад

    Non si possono fare PARAGONI!!❤

  • @kelsocampbell1301
    @kelsocampbell1301 2 месяца назад

    I love Abbado, but this is just a repetition of Bernstein's famous recording...tempi are the same. nothing new

  • @kelsocampbell1301
    @kelsocampbell1301 2 месяца назад

    Leonard Bernstein truly set the standard for every conductor who has ever conducted this piece to treat the intro of the 1st mvt. like a crazy, flexible, recitativo,...and it works. Nobody would conduct the beginning of the 1st mvt the way they do without Bernstein. Otherwise, it would likely sound overly regimented, and lack vibrancy. It would be interesting to see how Mahler would have conducted it...maybe not as interesting as Bernstein...who knows...maybe,...even better!

  • @monicapozos6099
    @monicapozos6099 3 месяца назад

    😂exelente,gracias , me fui al cielo,gracias,gracias.

  • @siavashshaghighi2655
    @siavashshaghighi2655 5 месяцев назад

    What is really the point of life and living? All these people here are in their 6oth or 70th or death by now. What is the point if you can not be eternal! Why God put us on this planet ?

    • @ibizaking
      @ibizaking 12 дней назад

      as a dutch biologue (Midas Deckers) once said on TV when someone asked this question: don"t worry, there is no point, just enjoy your time here!

  • @Twentythousandlps
    @Twentythousandlps Год назад

    The same performers made a video of the Symphony in Hiroshima on August 6, and this was made five days later in Vienna.

  • @muslit
    @muslit Год назад

    For those complaining about Bernstein's behavior, you always can't have genius wrapped in neat little packages.

  • @danspectorthedude157
    @danspectorthedude157 Год назад

    An honest, heartfelt argument with God. So universal. Man railing with the universe, co-writing life's covenant.

  • @Dylonely42
    @Dylonely42 Год назад

    22:22

  • @XinhaoZheng
    @XinhaoZheng 2 года назад

    Why is Messiaen's "Sigle" at the intro? Totally unexpected! And it worked perfectly well on duration, timing, and even the ending arpeggio resembles the stars!

  • @LKemp-lr1ky
    @LKemp-lr1ky 2 года назад

    Abbado was so young, and to have Jessye! HOWEVER, they should have gotten someone who knew how to film an orchestra. So disappointing!

  • @jackkrause4677
    @jackkrause4677 2 года назад

    interesting how many errors were in the brass chorale, not used to hearing that especially from Abbado

    • @ibizaking
      @ibizaking 12 дней назад

      as a pianist I never (unfortunatly) had the pleasure of playing is youth orchestra's, but I know from my fellow students who did, that the nights were short. In addation, there was a lot of travelling. At trhe end of a tour it doesnt help the brassplayers, as we can hear from the 1st trombone here....

  • @paulvanzelm6251
    @paulvanzelm6251 3 года назад

    I was in the orchestra and I will be forever grateful for it!

    • @ecyo4215
      @ecyo4215 2 года назад

      Hi Paul, ik zat nog net niet naast je 😉 leuk hier iets van je te lezen. Groeten, Sander

    • @igorgregoryvedeltomaszewsk1148
      @igorgregoryvedeltomaszewsk1148 2 года назад

      I sang in the choir in Copenhagen and it was unforgettable.

  • @Sploooks
    @Sploooks 3 года назад

    Abbado & Norman?? honestly how did we get this lucky?

  • @eumoka
    @eumoka 4 года назад

    Outstanding rendition of Resurrection, one of the best I've ever heard by Maestro Abbado.

  • @annecohen8927
    @annecohen8927 4 года назад

    😭😢🙁😭💔🌈

  • @douglasmackie3996
    @douglasmackie3996 4 года назад

    I was playing in this concert: Bernstein was a total monster throughout the tour. His behaviour would have made even Harvey Weinstein blush. It was a great relief to resume with Claudio Abbado in Vienna couple of days later

    • @Fritz_Maisenbacher
      @Fritz_Maisenbacher 3 года назад

      Explain , please.

    • @Fritz_Maisenbacher
      @Fritz_Maisenbacher 3 года назад

      I repeat : could you explain, please ?

    • @sarahjones-jf4pr
      @sarahjones-jf4pr 3 года назад

      Douglas Mackie Yes EXPLAIN .

    • @ecyo4215
      @ecyo4215 2 года назад

      Maybe I can explain a bit. In my humble opinion the British members within the orchestra were indeed a bit offended by his behaviour. If you saw his documentary recording The West Side Story around that same time maybe you'll understand. He was exactly like that, smoking all over the place, entering the sports hall where we rehearsed in Athens on the back of a police motorcycle, etc. Many players just loved working with this man, also me. Bernstein or Abbado? Both unique and it was the best thing what ever happened to me while I was a musician.

    • @Fritz_Maisenbacher
      @Fritz_Maisenbacher 2 года назад

      @@ecyo4215 Nothing common with Weinstein. Your understatements are toxic. Better shut up, fool.

  • @alanf3259
    @alanf3259 4 года назад

    It was and still is the greatest musical privilege of my life to have been a part of this orchestra and this performance! A great tribute to my dear friend Arthur Fairlie - principal Trumpet on this recording.

    • @douglasmackie3996
      @douglasmackie3996 4 года назад

      I share your sentiments: still the most powerful musical experience of my life., 35 years on. Douglas Mackie ( violinist!)

    • @igorgregoryvedeltomaszewsk1148
      @igorgregoryvedeltomaszewsk1148 3 года назад

      I was in the chorus in Copenhagen, so we made music together :-)

    • @brucemakusanga819
      @brucemakusanga819 2 месяца назад

      Tu jouais quel instrument ?

  • @debradolinski1547
    @debradolinski1547 4 года назад

    Moving symphony, pure emotion a startling musical endeavour

  • @ecyo4215
    @ecyo4215 5 лет назад

    RIP Jessye, your Urlicht is still the most beautiful ever heard. Proud I was there with you....

  • @stefanufer608
    @stefanufer608 5 лет назад

    34 years ago today, Sunday 28th July , I heard these forces perform this symphony at the Proms in London; one of the most memorable concerts I have ever been to and the first time I saw Abbado in the flesh. Wonderful memories brought back thanks to this post.

  • @irynakondel4196
    @irynakondel4196 5 лет назад

    Bernstein was just an awful composer and conductor. So overrated.

  • @grace_magnolia
    @grace_magnolia 5 лет назад

    This man was a genius!!

  • @dankzani7422
    @dankzani7422 5 лет назад

    8:32

  • @dankzani7422
    @dankzani7422 5 лет назад

    my teacher was at peforming here as a chior member

  • @wbiro
    @wbiro 6 лет назад

    Just warming up to 20th century orchestral music... and it is a mood-thing (perhaps a reaction to the syrupy fare of today's Indie youth, where I need something with some 'bite' in it)... This work may not be ground-breaking, and it may merely be an addition to the mid-20th century catalog of ultra-complicated dissonance, but it is a fine representation. You would not be too far off to say it was derived from the same creative movement that the Twilight Zone music was based on. I'm not sure with whom or where the complex dissonance era began (they call it the 20th Century Crisis, but I see no crisis, only an effort to expand the art), maybe with early Stravinsky or whoever he derived his innovative ideas from... looking at his score for The Rite of Spring, I chalked it up to youthful verve (the urge to be creative, and create 'explosions')... there is some of that here... (and a lot of it in Hollywood today) (enter their cliché thumping percussion)...

  • @astridarraut9502
    @astridarraut9502 6 лет назад

    Does anyone knows what year was this concert? Astrid

    • @ecyo4215
      @ecyo4215 6 лет назад

      Concert was in August 1985

    • @Richard.M.White21
      @Richard.M.White21 5 лет назад

      1985 - my late father John White, was the viola tutor that year.

  • @2906nico
    @2906nico 6 лет назад

    I'm not sure it is a masterpiece. There is not enough cohesion - or really good music - for it to work, and having a speaker (never an easy thing to do) makes it diffuse. The main problem, for me, is the text. It's really quite dreadful. Some very fine, moving passages even so.

  • @maryyueil
    @maryyueil 6 лет назад

    Claudio, even you're gone your spirit is still with us, tho' we miss you physically, our loss is heaven's gain.

  • @ritaquin8067
    @ritaquin8067 6 лет назад

    As spiritual as any Mass. Magnificent.

    • @J9black
      @J9black 6 лет назад

      Of course and more so because in Aramaic, The Mourner's Prayer which says nothing of death even though it is recited for the dead. Its words only convey the holiness and majesty of G-d. ...Christian concepts come from Judaism. Yet Bernstein wrote a Mass too because he was magnificent!

  • @yvelinec3557
    @yvelinec3557 6 лет назад

    ***CHÊZ nous Z'AUTES !! ON FAISÔT !! Âvec'CE'QUI'ÂVÔTT' Dans NÔT' PORTE MONNAIE??????!!? *CHE'Z PAS DANY BOON D'ARMENT'CHÎERE !! qui me Contre' DIR !! ***MON PÊRE !!ne voulait' pas'DE'CRÊDI !!!!!????!! *****ÎL PÂYAITT'SA'MAISON'NEÛVE !!COMPTANTT !!!!!???? Mais' MÂ-MÊRE !! était toujours' dans L ' EXPECTATIVE?????? El' ne savait pas faire de CHOIX ? RIEZ? style ???? Le volet' est MAL proportionné' PAR RAPPORT à LA SURFÂCE' DE'LA'FAçÂDE !!!!!???? BÊN , ceÛXY !! KI'ONTT'RAQUATE !!NÔT'TERRAIN !! Â'QUIEVRECHAIN !! ÔNTT'FAITT>>ConstruiRE NOTRE CAPRI !!!!!???? C'étaienTT'LES MAISONS SENE'DANS'L'AVESNOIS !! MÊME'ARCHITECTÛRE !! EUXY ?J'SAIS'PAS quel'ENTREPRÎSE les â pris'Â-PARTIE?!!? y ont' dÛE EVACUER !!!!!? Au'CANAD !!!!!????!!? OUI? parce c'est'LE'CÂS !! Pour'LA'MAISON'QUE'J'AI'RÂCHETEE !! à PLUNERET !! IlSS' ont quitté LÊ-CHANTIER sans laisser d' Adresses?????? où les CONTACTER?!! en CAS de Malversation?????????

  • @marie-laurencegonzalez8514
    @marie-laurencegonzalez8514 7 лет назад

    MERVEILLE !!!!!

  • @diegoespinel6530
    @diegoespinel6530 7 лет назад

    Bernstein's Kaddish is a master piece of XX century.

    • @sarahjones641
      @sarahjones641 6 лет назад

      The worst incoherent dreck ever put out in public he should have stuck to the baton where he was superb.

  • @llanellboy
    @llanellboy 7 лет назад

    Why do the choir come in after the conductor?

    • @ecyo4215
      @ecyo4215 7 лет назад

      Lenny was probably very eager that day. Due to some kind of misunderstanding, he showed up earlier. Never knew why the choir was not ready yet. I do know what went wrong with the Leonore III ouverture. It was a tradition with the ECYO at that time the Concertmaster made a separate appearance after the orchestra was in position. He was not there yet when Lenny wanted to start the concert. Everybody moved up forward, you hear the rumble and Lenny obviously looked surprised what happened...

    • @phillipecook3227
      @phillipecook3227 3 года назад

      @@ecyo4215 Traditionally the leader ( American: concertmaster) of European orchestras come on after the orchestral/choral forces are on stage and gets a round of applause. I understand that's not the same in the USA where the concertmaster comes on with the rest of the orchestra?

  • @knickbooks6648
    @knickbooks6648 7 лет назад

    Some believe that Bernstein's Kaddish will not be remembered very far into the future. I hope the future proves them wrong. This has to be one of the greatest symphonic pieces composed in the last 60 years and I believe it grows more relevant with time, not less.

    • @adammamula2608
      @adammamula2608 5 лет назад

      The Nashville Symphony will be performing it in April of this year.

    • @bohuscsaba6381
      @bohuscsaba6381 3 года назад

      Fully agree. I just don't see why people are not flocking to this piece. Especially in these times.:(

    • @sarahjones-jf4pr
      @sarahjones-jf4pr 2 года назад

      @@bohuscsaba6381 DRECK.

  • @proctorjohn
    @proctorjohn 7 лет назад

    His centennial comes in 2018

  • @marielaurencegonzalez2400
    @marielaurencegonzalez2400 8 лет назад

    MAGNIFIQUE !!!! MERCI !!!

  • @antonellaventura340
    @antonellaventura340 9 лет назад

    Che magnifica esperienza: era l'estate del 1985. Cantai nella Yeunesse Choir di Vienna. Quanti bei ricordi.

  • @mariaelenavidalarangua289
    @mariaelenavidalarangua289 9 лет назад

    Una vez mas afirmo que Beethoven es como un milagro, con su sordera, decía que su música se la dictaba Dios

    • @astridarraut9502
      @astridarraut9502 6 лет назад

      Beethoven lost his hearing late in life, when you study music you don’t have to hear it, just by reading it you know how it sound. Beethoven knew how it sound whatever he was composing.

  • @MrKlemps
    @MrKlemps 9 лет назад

    Abbado was the greatest conductor of Mahler's music who ever lived, though oddly routine in Beethoven and Brahms and most other standard repertory. On a different point: the thought that there are two people who gave this amazing performance a thumbs-down and they are walking the streets and not confined somewhere is just chilling

    • @offyougonow1007
      @offyougonow1007 6 лет назад

      Pray for such people, MrKlemps. Not everyone is blessed to know, understand, and appreciate music. Mahler's music stands head and shoulders above any other composer. I believe that God composed through His servant Gustav Mahler, who was a willing and perfected vessel. Glory to God! It's okay, those three who are not as wise as you are. Not everyone can be! But what God intended for Mahler's music to achieve has been and will be achieved. I am saddened by those who don't recognize and appreciate it. . .

    • @martinasher5069
      @martinasher5069 6 лет назад

      Catherine-Grace Patrick yes

    • @charleyhibschweiler4555
      @charleyhibschweiler4555 5 лет назад

      You forgot Bernstein

    • @davidparrish2534
      @davidparrish2534 Год назад

      How about Haitink..bernstein on Mahler??

    • @MrKlemps
      @MrKlemps Год назад

      @@charleyhibschweiler4555 Bernstein is hard to "forget", and West Side Story well outlive anything by Eliott Carter! A great conductor of Haydn, Copland, his own music, and that of his tonal contemporaries, he was in Mahler prone to gross exaggeration and the ignoring of the composer's many cautionaries in the score: eg. don't rush, don't drag, and his favorite qualifier, "somrwhat". LB always seemed, for obvious reasons, too be in competition with Mahler. He was such a fine, natural pianist it's too bad (and puzzling) that he didnt write a piano concerto for himself.

  • @MrBluedanube
    @MrBluedanube 9 лет назад

    I do feel sometimes at 48:50, the Ulricht seems to come out of nowhere, no warning, no precursor, almost feels as if it was just inserted there with nothing leading up to it.. I wonder what was going through Mahler's mind, or how he saw it in mind when he wrote this Symphony, particularly that part. Jessye Norman sounds phenomenal, but the spirit of music preceding and succeeding it just seems so discordant with the Ulricht.

    • @hillcresthiker
      @hillcresthiker 14 дней назад

      Study and you will find that was the composers intent

  • @MrBluedanube
    @MrBluedanube 9 лет назад

    The end feels like standing at the gates of heaven at the end of your life and the clouds of witnesses and angels singing, and Christ ushering you into eternal life, "Saying well done good and faithful servant." I pray to see that day.

    • @komptec
      @komptec 9 лет назад

      The entire final movement... so expressive. I never fails to reduce me to tears. By the end, I'm at peace with the world.

    • @GustavoMedinaSerrano
      @GustavoMedinaSerrano 5 лет назад

      This symphony makes death seem so glorious and beautiful, I temporally lost my fear towards it.

  • @KellyLincoln
    @KellyLincoln 9 лет назад

    My parents bought this album. I was in the 3rd grade when JFK was assassinated. To this day, I am haunted by it.

    • @andrewhudson6876
      @andrewhudson6876 9 лет назад

      I too had the original recording with the female speaker, it had a profound effect on me as a teenager.

    • @KellyLincoln
      @KellyLincoln 9 лет назад

      Thank you.

  • @javierolvera1962
    @javierolvera1962 9 лет назад

    Lo mas hermosa musica

  • @mikhailmikhailov5329
    @mikhailmikhailov5329 10 лет назад

    Amazing

  • @Silver07Hawk
    @Silver07Hawk 10 лет назад

    VIVA For Ever MASTER Claudio Abbado Where GOD has You...I`m sure that You already Has a House in One of the Heaven`s of ALMIGHTY GOD!...You the MAGNIFECENT GLORIOUS DIRECTOR with Your Great Smile Always ,You"That GREAT MAJESTIC SWAN WITH YOUR WINGS DIRECTED YOUR ORCHESTRAS!...GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS!...

  • @oscarmanuelrodriguez
    @oscarmanuelrodriguez 10 лет назад

    Por ejecuciones como ésta, el Maestro Claudio Abbado, era considerado el mejor del mundo en su momento, aquí hace sonar a estos jóvenes músicos como grandes profesionales, la European Community Youth Orchestra. Engalanan esta obra, la presencia de estas cantantes, astros de la música, la Mezzosoprano Jessye Norman y la soprano Karita Mattila.

  • @roxanneconrad1183
    @roxanneconrad1183 10 лет назад

    This is just fantastic. I've been looking for a great speaker doing this symphony, and this is the one. Thanks -- and I agree with the other commenter, this is a vastly underrated work.

    • @DavidHassell2004
      @DavidHassell2004 6 лет назад

      Roxanne Conrad you should get hold of Bernstein's original recording with his wife narrating or the Marin Allsopp recording. It works so much better with a female narrator.

  • @bravaLiz
    @bravaLiz 10 лет назад

    beautiful.

  • @mozart200657
    @mozart200657 10 лет назад

    Today should been your 81st birthday. We miss you!