Most performances of Jupiter are at a faster tempo, but I like this tempo much better. It's easier to appreciate all the interplay between instruments while still having a forward energy and jovial tone.
So true. Since the middle melody is relatively simple, it's obviously meant to have very broad, majestic feel. Speeding it up strips it of the joyous element imo
Nope. Positively pedestrian. Play at 1.25 and its about right for the chorale. Orchestra seems reserved to me, almost like their afraid to have energy and be jovial.
when i was a music teacher, i would show this to my elementary classes. the kids really liked it and it kept their attention. It was one of my favorite lessons.
I have listened to Jupiter about 100 times, but this performance made me want to cry for how beautiful this part are 3:11 😭 And it became more and more beautiful until 5:14
Thank you! I have watched this many times and always wonder who is the conductor. You're right, it looks like he is having the time of his life up there. Phoenix, AZ
Even happier was the haussers face performing czardas with the blonde haired violinist is it Paris Hilton not sure but you might want to have a look into the as most fun had at the opera house. To the moon and back
This piece cannot be beaten. This is definitelly the best classical piece ever created, and im really sad that Gustav Holst died wishing that he never composed The Planets.
@@johnmh1000 Its part of my life as well❤❤ the second I listened to this I fell in love with Jupiter, and now listen to it on a daily basis, and I also wish Mr Gustav peace
I'm just blown away with the sound and intonation. You can clearly hear each instrument. This is my favorite song and gotta be my favorite rendition of Jupiter I've heard
I really love the slower tempo at 3:11. I first was introduced to this piece my freshman year of highschool (I played it in our orchestra, violist), then again as an adult when I heard Ayaka Hirahara's song with the same title. Now, as a father, I was pleasantly surprised to hear it in an episode of _Bluey_ of all things, and it feels crazy to say it, but that cartoon moved me to tears at the end. If you haven't seen it, it's the episode titled "Sleepytime", and you'll love how the main theme was woven into the story!
This has been in my playlist a while, but I've never watched the video until today. I LOVE the conductor's smile. It's contagious and makes it feel as though he appreciates the music almost as much as I do X3. This has been for ages and will forever be my favorite classical piece, so seeing him smile while conducting it is just very heartwarming.
Gustav Holst. despite his name, was a born and bred proud Englishman who composed this wonderfully complex piece of music. Geniuses are rare but he was one.
That is the first time I've seen a conductor actually conducting the orchestra, his timing and control of the orchestra and music was incredible. Wonderful performance.
Diese Aufnahme war die erste volle Version von "Jupiter", die ich gehört habe und war seither enttäuscht, dass die meisten anderen schneller sind. Grandiose Interpretation - neue Kopfhörer werden seither immer mit dieser Version "eingehört". Danke dafür! 🙏
They named this piece of pure art after a fricking planet, the largest in our solar system-a beautiful gas giant-the planet that prevents asteroids and meteors from hitting us. I'm in tears.
Thank you so so much for uploading, I felt tragic when I noticed this video had been deleted. This is my favorite version of Jupiter. Really appreciate it
Absolutely superb. The musicians and the conductor were, for me, perfection itself. Jupiter seems to be one of those pieces that musicians love to play, like ode to joy and the 1812. But what a treat for us, the listeners. Thank you to all involved.
I really like the slower pace of this rendition. The faster ones always felt to me too much like a movie score. This one restores the feeling of an actual standalone piece
Manze is communicating the jollity of Zeus with his whole body! It is wonderful to see the performers really feeling the joy and the thrill of this music.
Worked on a cover and kept coming back to this for inspiration. This is my favorite performance of this piece by far yet. Humming the hymn at 03:12 over and over for the last 3 days.
Yeah, I know which video you’re referring to - I go back to that video every now and then because the performance is so good, and was quite disappointed to see it deleted. That’s why I was so elated to see that it’s been reposted here :)
@@CountSolo yeah it’s the exact same case for me, I think I’ve watched it at least 40+ times it’s that good! I’m so happy the people responsible for this master piece reposted it and got the credit they deserve.
Wunderschöne und majestätische Aufführung dieses spätromantischen und fein komponierten Meisterwerks mit farbenreichen doch perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Instrumente. Der intelligente und erfahrene Dirigent leitet das hoch funktionelle Orchester im veränderlichen Tempo und mit möglichst effektiver Dynamik. Einfach wundervoll!
@@pianissimo5951 They said: Beautiful and majestic performance of this late romantic and finely composed masterpiece with colorful but perfectly corresponding tones of all instruments. The intelligent and experienced conductor leads the highly functional orchestra in changing tempo and with the most effective dynamics possible. Just wonderful!
Gustav Holst, the main inspiration for John Williams. Without Holst there would be no music for Star Wasr, Star Trek or even Marvel as we are used to hear it today.
Hi, @trongdung1306! We're glad you like it so much! Don't worry, luckily we have the full version of "The Planets"! 😊😊😊 -> ruclips.net/video/8mJQliEacCI/видео.html
Ach wie toll. Endlich mal kein Wettrennen. Ein großartige Interpretation, in der man die Weite wahrlich spüren kann. Die Flöten haben mal ne Chance artikulieren zu können. Danke.
WOW! I know this piece & its use with Sir Cyril Rice's words. When I heard QE2's funeral would be at Westminster Abbey, I started looking at performances of "I Vow to Thee My Country" & saw the RAF Centennial at the Abbey; it too is slower but acoustics & people's singing would dictate that. WOW, here it's got "color" & as noted by others, this captures the interplay of instruments, along with the whole visual experience with great camera work. I only wish we had a bit more of the starry ceiling in this wonderful auditorium.
The conductor reminds me of the guy who restores Woody in Toy Story 2. But for real, this never gets old, I always manage to shed a tear no matter how dry.
The slowest tempi for "Jupiter" is the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bernard Herrmann. It clocks in at 9:01. Herrmann's Decca Phase-4 recording received mostly negative reviews on account of Herrmann's way-too-slow tempi. In the case of this movement, however, Herrmann imbues the piece the gravity it requires.
I apologise, I keep coming back to this wonderful performance. But when our politicians are arguing and our armies are fighting and everybody seems in turmoil. The love and mutual respect for classical music and the amazing orchestras that perform it will always gladden peoples hearts. Why not, instead of sending soldiers to war zones, why don't we send orchestras with the message just listen, calm down and talk to each other.. The greatest thing about music is that it has no barriers, it is there for everyone to love.
Reaches right into my heart and pulls out the tears. Not tears of sadness, but tears of being profoundly moved.
😊
Most performances of Jupiter are at a faster tempo, but I like this tempo much better. It's easier to appreciate all the interplay between instruments while still having a forward energy and jovial tone.
Yay! Happy to hear that you enjoyed it!!
So true. Since the middle melody is
relatively simple, it's obviously meant to have very broad, majestic feel. Speeding it up strips it of the joyous
element imo
You're so right. I don't think I have ever enjoyed and appreciated a performance of this piece so very much. 🌹
Nope. Positively pedestrian. Play at 1.25 and its about right for the chorale. Orchestra seems reserved to me, almost like their afraid to have energy and be jovial.
Agree
when i was a music teacher, i would show this to my elementary classes. the kids really liked it and it kept their attention. It was one of my favorite lessons.
What a nice idea! Thank you very much for that :)
I have listened to Jupiter about 100 times, but this performance made me want to cry for how beautiful this part are 3:11 😭 And it became more and more beautiful until 5:14
Thanks for sharing, @nster8503! It is very moving, we are glad you like it too!
#GustavHolst #ThePlanetsSuite #NDRRadiophilharmonie
absoluty , masterpiece
Andrew Manze looks like the happiest man in the world conducting this amazing work.
🥰🥰🥰
Thank you! I have watched this many times and always wonder who is the conductor. You're right, it looks like he is having the time of his life up there.
Phoenix, AZ
He's the only conductor I've ever seen in total control of every note. It's an absolutely stunning performance.
Even happier was the haussers face performing czardas with the blonde haired violinist is it Paris Hilton not sure but you might want to have a look into the as most fun had at the opera house. To the moon and back
You could almost say he's the... Bringer of Jollity? 😁
Every time I hear this song (and suite) I cry. It’s so beautiful
Yes it is! Thanks for sharing! 🥹
It's not a song; it's a movement within an orchestral suite.
This piece cannot be beaten. This is definitelly the best classical piece ever created, and im really sad that Gustav Holst died wishing that he never composed The Planets.
Why? He really said that? 😢
Sadly, he did say that. He didn't like all the popularity he was getting
Yep it got too famous and overshadowed every pieces composed by him, also the reason why he didn't compose Pluto
@@Johnquavious641 That's so sad if he said that. This piece is part of my life. Hope that GH has find peace.
@@johnmh1000 Its part of my life as well❤❤ the second I listened to this I fell in love with Jupiter, and now listen to it on a daily basis, and I also wish Mr Gustav peace
I'm just blown away with the sound and intonation. You can clearly hear each instrument. This is my favorite song and gotta be my favorite rendition of Jupiter I've heard
So happy to hear that!!
Incredible and evoking rendition. Thank you for sharing.
Our pleasure! Thank you for stopping by!
The best performance of Holst's Jupiter ever! 😍
4:49 Only Beauty
i agree! @@cruzmirelesethancaleb1089
I really love the slower tempo at 3:11. I first was introduced to this piece my freshman year of highschool (I played it in our orchestra, violist), then again as an adult when I heard Ayaka Hirahara's song with the same title. Now, as a father, I was pleasantly surprised to hear it in an episode of _Bluey_ of all things, and it feels crazy to say it, but that cartoon moved me to tears at the end. If you haven't seen it, it's the episode titled "Sleepytime", and you'll love how the main theme was woven into the story!
What a sweet discovery - thanks for sharing. 😊
@@AmbuBadger Thanks to Bluey's episode I always break on tears in this part of the song
I listened to this tune on repeat for an hour this morning and it put me in an AMAZING mood for the entire day. Highly recommended.
Thank you so much - we're happy you enjoyed our music several times!
"I have to go. I'm a big girl now." "Remember, I'll always be here for you, even if you can't see me, because I love you!"
Bluey!!
M8, don't make me cry again
Crying. Again !
Bluey is my favorite show 😢
Sleepytime ;)
Man I am so envious of those who witnessed this mighty performance!!!! Absolutely brilliant. I shed a little tear at the end!
Thank you!! Much appreciated. We are happy to share the joy.
@@NDRKlassik Thank you for this wonderful music.
More than a little. Looked like the conductor was inspired by the orchestra, weren't we all!
@@thomasmleahy6218preach brother. Blessings to you
This has been in my playlist a while, but I've never watched the video until today. I LOVE the conductor's smile. It's contagious and makes it feel as though he appreciates the music almost as much as I do X3. This has been for ages and will forever be my favorite classical piece, so seeing him smile while conducting it is just very heartwarming.
We are very pleased to hear that Maestro Manze's smile is so heartwarmingly contagious and delights you. ☺️
Gustav Holst. despite his name, was a born and bred proud Englishman who composed this wonderfully complex piece of music. Geniuses are rare but he was one.
Thanks for re-uploading! Love this version, what a great charismatic conductor!
Our pleasure!! :)
@@NDRKlassik yeah thank you! What happened to the original version by the way?
As far as we know it had been uploaded by someone without owning the rights for publishment.
Such an elegant conductor. I'm deeply attracted by his conducting method!
Also, hats off to one of the finest orchestras in the world!
Wohoo, thank you so much!! Deeply appreciated! And yes: We love Andrew Manze too!!
Stay tuned - there is more to come from Manze and the Planets ... :)
I have to agree 100%, I love seeing his excitement for this piece
3:10 There are no words to describe that mid section.
For me, it's 'Bluey' 😢
Me too, gives me goose bumps
One of the best piece in classical music to me
That is the first time I've seen a conductor actually conducting the orchestra, his timing and control of the orchestra and music was incredible. Wonderful performance.
Thank you, we are glad you like it! #ndrklassik #ndrradiophilharmonie #holst
The greatest piece of all time, and what a perfect rendition of it
☺️☺️☺️
本当にこの曲は美しい。
音楽とは万物の心の叫びだと痛感する。
挫けそうな時この曲を聞くと慰められた。
特に子供が小さい頃よく聞いた思い出の旋律だ。
Diese Aufnahme war die erste volle Version von "Jupiter", die ich gehört habe und war seither enttäuscht, dass die meisten anderen schneller sind. Grandiose Interpretation - neue Kopfhörer werden seither immer mit dieser Version "eingehört". Danke dafür! 🙏
Oh, wunderbar!! Danke fürs Teilen - das ist eine wirklich schöne Anekdote!
They named this piece of pure art after a fricking planet, the largest in our solar system-a beautiful gas giant-the planet that prevents asteroids and meteors from hitting us. I'm in tears.
Thank you for sharing your emotions with us. 🫶
Thank you so so much for uploading, I felt tragic when I noticed this video had been deleted. This is my favorite version of Jupiter. Really appreciate it
It is our utmost pleasure!! Glad you found us!
Jupiter‘s melody is a Incredible lullaby of the universe
I feel like I am a traveler of universe to spread infinitely
This song makes me feel okay when everything isn’t okay
Beautifully performed! One of my favorite pieces!!
Yay, thank you!! Much appreciated!
Absolutely superb. The musicians and the conductor were, for me, perfection itself. Jupiter seems to be one of those pieces that musicians love to play, like ode to joy and the 1812. But what a treat for us, the listeners. Thank you to all involved.
What a nice comment - thank you, much appreciated!!
I actually cry every single time I watch this… never gets old :,)
Me too.
Me too
Me too
I really like the slower pace of this rendition. The faster ones always felt to me too much like a movie score. This one restores the feeling of an actual standalone piece
In the back yard. Music playing. Trees are swaying and the leaves are dancing in synchronization. What a feeling of heavenly majest.
Wow, yes, thank you ✨ Stay tuned, more is coming end of this year :)
One of the best renditions on YT.
Happy to hear that! 🤩 Thank you so much!
Best pacing of this on RUclips. Everyone else plays it too fast to really feel it
Glad you like it :) Watch out for "The Planets" in September.
Epitome of western culture and civilization. Dankeschoen Norddeutscherrundfunkorchestra. Best wishes from western Canada....
Manze is communicating the jollity of Zeus with his whole body! It is wonderful to see the performers really feeling the joy and the thrill of this music.
Thanks for sharing! :)
His conducting is on point. Bravo from the U.S.A.!!!!
Thank you very much, greeting from Hamburg!
There is something majestic about an orchestra.
Worked on a cover and kept coming back to this for inspiration. This is my favorite performance of this piece by far yet. Humming the hymn at 03:12 over and over for the last 3 days.
Love that!! Thank you for sharing!
Finally, i was so sad when this video disappear from my playlist a month ago, thanks for reuploading
Our pleasure! Happy you found us!
I really really love this piece, but I almost love the enthusiasm of the oboist with the top bun more - such a force of life 😄
1- 0:02
2- 1:04
3- 1:44
4- 2:30
5- 3:11
헤헤헤
Bravo, NDR, very polished indeed, just love this. Not forgetting the conductor, of course! Cheers from Australia.
Thank you very much for watching. Many warm greetings to Australia! ☺️
welche Pracht und Majestät! Wirklich das, was Holst beabsichtigte, als er Jupiter schrieb!
Absolut!
There was a different video of this and for some reason they deleted it thank you for re-posting it
Thank you, not @NDR Klassik :)
Yeah, I know which video you’re referring to - I go back to that video every now and then because the performance is so good, and was quite disappointed to see it deleted. That’s why I was so elated to see that it’s been reposted here :)
Thank you - and spread the word! Sometimes it is funny where recordings of our concerts happen to be published ...
@@CountSolo yeah it’s the exact same case for me, I think I’ve watched it at least 40+ times it’s that good! I’m so happy the people responsible for this master piece reposted it and got the credit they deserve.
Why was it deleted?
何回聞いてもこの曲は、とても素晴らしいと思いました!
So happy to hear this - thank you! :)
Wunderschöne und majestätische Aufführung dieses spätromantischen und fein komponierten Meisterwerks mit farbenreichen doch perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Instrumente. Der intelligente und erfahrene Dirigent leitet das hoch funktionelle Orchester im veränderlichen Tempo und mit möglichst effektiver Dynamik. Einfach wundervoll!
Das freut uns! Vielen Dank! :)
I don't understand a word you said, but I agree. 😁
@@pianissimo5951 They said: Beautiful and majestic performance of this
late romantic and finely composed
masterpiece with colorful but perfectly
corresponding tones of all instruments. The intelligent and experienced conductor leads the highly functional orchestra in changing tempo and with the most effective dynamics possible. Just wonderful!
@@pancake577 oh, thx
@@NDRKlassikdas ist aber auch schön gespielt
Diese Musik hat das Zeug für eine Nationalhymne!
Brillant gespielt von einem ausgezeichneten Orchester im genau richtigen Tempo!
Danke für die netten Worte! 💐 💐 💐
FINALLY A PERFORMANCE THAT ISNT GOING WAY TOO FAST
A moving piece of music that makes the spirit enlarge.
いつも倍速で見てるけど思わず等倍速に戻して魅入ってしまった……楽器の扱いはもちろん、指揮官も凄いし、やはり名曲ともなるとなんと言えばいいかな心から暖かくなるような…儚さが残るような。
言葉に出来ないですね。
Wow, just one of the best pieces of music ever!
Happy you enjoyed it!
Appropriate that this is named "Jupiter, Bringer of Jollity." It brings so much warmth and joy from the first strings lead-in all the way to the end.
Yes indeed! Thanks for your comment!
Greetings from New Zealand 🇳🇿 too.
We send warm greetings to New Zealand! 🤩
Why did you have to always move me to tears, Jupiter? You were supposed to bring jollity!
I love this rendition SO much!
🤩Thanks 🤩 Watch out - we will play "The Planets" in September - and record it.
マンゼ氏の指揮は見ていて楽しくなる。表情豊かでイキイキしてる。スピード感も良くて何回も見ています。
Sorry, it's me again. I love this video. The passion, the love, the musicianship. There is nothing to dislike, thanks to everyone in the orchestra.
Welcome back and you are very welcome to share your thoughts! Thank you 🤩
Stunning sound, brilliantly performed! Bravo!
Yay, thank you! Much appreciated!!
Great performance! Thank you all!!!
Our pleasure! Thank you for watching our video. 😊
I wouldn’t even call myself a classical music fan; however, 3:11 - 5:18 is, quite simply, the best piece of music ever created.
We're glad you enjoyed our recording! ☺️
Gustav Holst, the main inspiration for John Williams. Without Holst there would be no music for Star Wasr, Star Trek or even Marvel as we are used to hear it today.
...and Gladiator, Braveheart, and Robin Hood. :D
Anyone have that nostalgic feeling whenever hear this song?
The sheer beauty this piece has to offer! You guys straight up did it perfectly! kudos to y’all! Stay safe compadre!
Thank you, it's a pleasure :) You might like this as well? ruclips.net/video/8mJQliEacCI/видео.html
@@NDRKlassik well I’ll be impressed! You literally set the beauty bar to 20! Keep up the awesome work!
I'm here bacause of an episode of Bluey...😍🥰😇
Sleepytime 🌏🌌☀️☄🥺😢💖💕💖💕💖
Respect my dude! #GirlDad
YES , i love this music and this episode
❤❤❤
Oh wow! Thank you so much for re-uploading. I was wondering where this gem disappeared to.
Every link in the chain to this recording - excellent.
Much appreciated, thank you!!!
I love this part 3:11
1:44
I think I would cry if I ever saw this song performed live like this
Such a nice thing to say! Thank you!
Best performances I've ever seen!
Yay!! Happy to hear this!
Andrew Manze is having a ball! Just pure art!
Yes!! 🤩 Thank you for your comment, we're glad you like it!
👏👏👏 🌹 Fantastic. This is a wonderful piece of music.
Such a happy conductor!
:) Andrew Manze really enjoys what he is doing!
The best parts of this piece are the ones in 3/4 like 1:44 and 3:11 and 7:00
This performance is beautiful, is there a full performance of this suite?
Hi, @trongdung1306! We're glad you like it so much! Don't worry, luckily we have the full version of "The Planets"! 😊😊😊
-> ruclips.net/video/8mJQliEacCI/видео.html
loving the energy of the conductor!! incredible performance :)
Yes, so do we!! Thank you for commenting!
Even though I was here because of the episode Sleeptime from Bluey. Yet the performance was beautiful and I would always come back listening to this.
Please do so! Thank you! :)
Ach wie toll. Endlich mal kein Wettrennen. Ein großartige Interpretation, in der man die Weite wahrlich spüren kann. Die Flöten haben mal ne Chance artikulieren zu können.
Danke.
Wir freuen uns, dass es gefällt! :)
WOW! I know this piece & its use with Sir Cyril Rice's words. When I heard QE2's funeral would be at Westminster Abbey, I started looking at performances of "I Vow to Thee My Country" & saw the RAF Centennial at the Abbey; it too is slower but acoustics & people's singing would dictate that. WOW, here it's got "color" & as noted by others, this captures the interplay of instruments, along with the whole visual experience with great camera work. I only wish we had a bit more of the starry ceiling in this wonderful auditorium.
Thank you, we are happy to hear that you enjoyed it!! Stay tuned - there is more to come ...
Me ha parecido maravillosa la interpretación. Muchas gracias
Con mucho gusto!! Gracias!
My four-year-old daughter DEMANDS to listen to this before bed every night.
😍😍😍 So happy to hear this!! Please keep going!
Parenting level: Master Class!
Was this part of a complete performance of The Planets? If so, I'd love to see the rest because this is superbly played. Thank you for posting this!
Thank you✨ Unfortunately, we only performed "Jupiter" then. But ... we will play "The Planets" in September - and record it. Stay tuned 🤩
@@NDRKlassik Wonderful! Hopefully Maestro Manze will be conducting. I've always admired his Elgar and Vaughan Williams.
Yes, it will be our Chief Conductor Andrew Manze :)
@@NDRKlassik Wonderful! I'll look forward to it!
@@NDRKlassik Good to hear! Looking forward to it
This masterpiece brings a smile to my soul ❤
Thank you, keep smiling! 🤩
A partir de 3:19 é de chorar de tão lindo!
Merci beaucoup pour votre gentil commentaire.
The conductor reminds me of the guy who restores Woody in Toy Story 2. But for real, this never gets old, I always manage to shed a tear no matter how dry.
We are pleased that you enjoy the work and our interpretation of it. 😊
Excellent music 🎶🎻🎶
Thank you!! :)
Holst is the poet of the universe
And
I feel like I'm wandering around in the universe that shows infinite expanse
Yes, and so sad The Planets suite wasn't very well received in Holst's lifetime, although now has become one of the basics of all musical lexicon.
@@photronic
Thankyou
I hope you are well
From
A corner of Tokyo
@@shin-i-chikozima And, from a corner of The Universe here!
@@photronic
Hang in there !
Good luck!
You’re here for 3:11… no problem ;)
I'm here for this part 3:11🥰
1:44
The release
Me too...in 2024!! That feels so awesome to listen to
the Intro is as good as a Cup of Coffee ☕
Hahaha, love it!!
This is exactly what I feel too, theres so much energy and positivity in this piece of music! 🤸🏼🪐
Fantastique interpretation. Salutations amicales.
Merci!!
5:40 Such a feeling of immensity the way that phrase slows down here
Wow
So Beautiful 😍
Thank you for sharing 💕💜
Thank you for watching!!
That is the perfect tempo ❤
pure Love ❤❤❤
WOW so fantastic playing😊
Simply stunning.
Indescribable feelings , and something indescribable
The overwhelming power of this performance will bring about the dawn of this confused world
The slowest tempi for "Jupiter" is the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bernard Herrmann. It clocks in at 9:01. Herrmann's Decca Phase-4 recording received mostly negative reviews on account of Herrmann's way-too-slow tempi. In the case of this movement, however, Herrmann imbues the piece the gravity it requires.
I apologise, I keep coming back to this wonderful performance. But when our politicians are arguing and our armies are fighting and everybody seems in turmoil. The love and mutual respect for classical music and the amazing orchestras that perform it will always gladden peoples hearts. Why not, instead of sending soldiers to war zones, why don't we send orchestras with the message just listen, calm down and talk to each other.. The greatest thing about music is that it has no barriers, it is there for everyone to love.
Keep coming back, we are happy to share the joy! :)
これはブラヴォー!NDRの実力が十分に発揮され、ダイナミックと細部の均整も取れている。中間主題部の自然で美しい演奏は格別です。感動!
Thank you, much appreciated!