This orchestra sounds better than some of the better known orchestras in the United States. Andris Nelsons is the kind of conductor that is so awesome and very entertaining to watch... bravo!!!
Andris Nelsons is an absolut great conductor, he lives the music, he feels it and you can see it during the concerts. I saw him and the CBSO live on june 6th and it was truly amazing (he conducted Wagners Tannhäuser overture, Mozarts piano concerto No. 21 and Beethovens symphony no. 3), he is absolutly talented.
Between the 2nd and 3rd movement EVERYONE breaks out into spontaneous coughing! Why!? Is it the beginning of an epidemic, or are they holding the concert in the asthma section of a hospital? Other than that - this is some fantastic composing; every composer should look like that all the time!
4:47 Why should the 3rd movement be so fast? That's not the speed of how originally goes. Plus the timpani thumps need to have a much harder and louder impact.
Warum ist der 4.Teil dieser Aufführung aus dem You Tube Angebot wegen Urheberrechtegestrichen worden, dieTeile 1,2,3 und 5 nicht. Kann mir das jemand mitteilen?
This orchestra sounds better than some of the better known orchestras in the United States. Andris Nelsons is the kind of conductor that is so awesome and very entertaining to watch... bravo!!!
Andris Nelsons is an absolut great conductor, he lives the music, he feels it and you can see it during the concerts. I saw him and the CBSO live on june 6th and it was truly amazing (he conducted Wagners Tannhäuser overture, Mozarts piano concerto No. 21 and Beethovens symphony no. 3), he is absolutly talented.
Beautiful. Superb.
so much enery and precision makes this peace of classic music to an everlasting impression! :-)
Beautiful
The conductor lives the music...awesome job!!
Wow...this is a true masterpiece...
the flute sounds, in the begining, i've never heard them!
I love 2:3!!!♡♡♡♡l love cello:):):):):)it's too sad,but i love that!!
I get chills when all the strings come together at 2:20
Between the 2nd and 3rd movement EVERYONE breaks out into spontaneous coughing! Why!? Is it the beginning of an epidemic, or are they holding the concert in the asthma section of a hospital? Other than that - this is some fantastic composing; every composer should look like that all the time!
This aged pretty well
There's a scent of the USA where was the good old days and nostalgic
@keturiosakyss I think the melody at the start is similar to the music that plays when the hobbits are in the shire, or reminiscing about the shire.
The trumpetist is Gerard Depardieu! :D
Excelente interpretación, y conducción.
Bravo.
Oh... Why are Ninth Symphonies so good?
what does everyone in the audience have pneumonia?
The third part is very good,the twoth is a bit fast
woooow bravo
4:47 Why should the 3rd movement be so fast? That's not the speed of how originally goes. Plus the timpani thumps need to have a much harder and louder impact.
Wow. How did you hear that the first time?
Conductorgasm.
Warum ist der 4.Teil dieser Aufführung aus dem You Tube Angebot wegen Urheberrechtegestrichen worden, dieTeile 1,2,3 und 5 nicht. Kann mir das
jemand mitteilen?
symphony is the conductor`s ecstasy
@Don9aldo they wait until there's no music to cough so they don't interrupt the music
aww the poor guy at 5:56. He looks so left out with the orchestra playing tutti :(
oh it's similar to the opening of Beethoven's 9th...
the molto vivace mvt i mean..
our triangle player could learn from 8:45
the title of this vidoe should be: 'Mr Bean conducts music for old grandmothers (Dvorak 9)'
I didnt know Jim Carey could conduct
It's Dvořák, not Dvoľák! Czech language even doesn't have letter ľ...