@@СолнечныйПарус-р7щ that is nonsense what you are saying. User io is right-one of Mussogskys master pieces. The second is "Pictures at an Exhibition" in the orchestral version of Maurice Ravel.
@@СолнечныйПарус-р7щ Try putting your brain in gear before writing a comment. We are making comments because we are music lovers and happy to applaud excellence wherever it originates, not because we want to propogandise. It was previous Russian and German governments who censored music for political motives, in fact. If you had a brain cell, it would die of loneliness. GROW UP DORIS!
What always comes to my mind concerning these orchestral musicians is their lifetime of dedication. While the rest of us as children were outside playing after school, these people were indoors practising on their instruments, doing their scales and arpeggios and broken chords. As children these people made provision for their adult future doing what they love doing. I admire them so much. Even though my main passion is the piano, this is my favourite ever piece of music.
In 1961 I played piccolo in Ypsilantic Civic Orchestra under the director, Dr. Wm. Fitch. Hours of practice by all performers. We rehearsed two semesters before Dr. Fitch had us perform it. It's more then fingerings those arpeggios but getting into the emotion of this piece. Performing this piece of music was one of the highlights of my life. Yes, I teared up as I listened to this performance. Never thought in 1960s I would watch it on an cellphone.
My dad took me to see a performance of this and Pictures an an Exhibition like a decade ago, and I spent all weekend trying to remember the name of this piece and the composer. I’m still shocked he remembered that night and the song/composer. Such an amazing piece.
Mussorgsky was certainly genius, extraordinary talent. His music brings me to the world of beauty and mystery enriched with Russian folk melodies and harmony.
I love the ending of this piece, where the macabre goings on of the night are displaced by the serenity of the coming of dawn and the beauty of the new day. (I'm also not afraid to say that in 'Fantasia' I thought that the segue from this into Schubert's 'Ave Maria' was a stroke of genius. Sickly sweet yes, but it can still bring a tear to my eye!)
M. Mussorsgky wrote this music when he was in the south Italy, near Benevento, the town of the witches, le streghe, near a mountai called Monte Calvo, Bare Mountain.
De 9.22 jusqu'à la fin : solos de harpe > clarinette > flûte > cordes, l' "Aube naissante" est née, elle est là ! Les anges ont fait fuir les sorcières, la coda est d'une beauté céleste sublime, planant et enveloppant le Mont Chauve pour l'ultime plaisir des mélomanes. Cette orchestration de 1908 de Rimski-Korsakov est un véritable chef-dœuvre du début jusqu'à la fin. Bravo aux musiciens qui l'ont retransmis exactement en tempo, rythme et mélodie ! 👍
The Omagh bombing was a car bombing on 15th august 1998 in the town of omagah in the county tyrone,northern ireland. The bombing was carried out by The Real Irish Republican Army (IRA) splinter group who opposed the IRA ceasefire and the good friday agreement, signed earlier in the year. The bombing killed 29 people and injured 220 others, making it the deadliest incident of The Troubles in northern ireland. Telephone warnings that did not specify the location were sent 40 minutes beforehand, and the police inadvertently move people towards the bomb.
RUclips has another version. It was the first one that I went to. How different and how washed out it was compared to this. Such attack. Precision. And how the hair is great and the happiness that we see in a team playing such a marvelous piece. I’m only learning Mussorgsky because I want to understand Stravinsky. EDIT 10:00 That clarinet tears my heart out.
I believe this the version that Rimsky Korsakov arranged after Mussorgsky's death. The "original" version is even more unhinged, with a choir and lots of theme changes. It's interesting but doesn't flow as well as this version.
Bellicima interpretacion. Sin comentarios. Solo decir maravilloso. Escuche esta version en radio Nacional Argentina hace muchos años y quedo grabada. Hasta la presentacion de la locutora. Se ha difundido Una noche en el monte Calvo, de Mussorski, reoquestado por Rimski Korsakoff, interpretado por la Orquesta Sinfónica de Nueva York, dirigida por Frizt Rainner.
This is just amazing performance 👏 very enjoyable piece a specially when all are just such a high caliber musicians...bravo!!! Absolutely stunning wind section...
What a wonderful piece and what a wonderful performance of it. I don't think anybody really wants to know what went on on that Night on Bald Mountain..... ;-)
I hiked up a mountain called Skalli (bald head) in Iceland several times. The top is a fairly flat dome of yellowish shingles mixed with snow, no vegetation whatsoever. I preferred to spend the night in my tent down in Landmannalaugar to be honest. After hearing this piece, I must say it was a good decision 🙂
If you had listened to the original version, you should realize it's actually overly beautified and dumbed down, much of the composer's original intentions were lost, especially the dark and pagan nature of the music.
@@obiwan88 Original version 1867. Mussorgsky himself made other versions , 1880 piano-vocal score , but not orchestrated. R.K. made use of the latter one. Rimsky did not know the 1867 version , being lost , found in the 1920s and only later published in 1968.
I observe that the interpretation desired by Markus Stenz has as its model that of Willem van Otterloo with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra (FONTANA argento 894 065 ZKY) of the early 70s.
Imagina contar uma história através de uma música sem ter nenhum vocal. É uma história bem peculiar, por sinal. Dizem que Mussorgsky compôs depois de uma noite mal dormida com muitos pesadelos.
Who is spreading these stupid rumors about sleepless nights, etc.? In 1860, Mussorgsky received an offer to write music for Mengden's play "The Witch". "Night on Bald Mountain" is not the fruit of nightmares, but an illustration for the play. Mussorgsky wrote this work at the age of 27, he called it a sinful prank.
Tiens pour LA REUNION DE PARENTS de François Pirette . KEVIN et ses mauvaises notes en Flamand ou Néerlandais ? ça vous dérange si je préfère LA VERSION ORIGINALE ? de Moussorski ? Modest de son prénom .
Version originale 1867. But Rimsky did not know that version.( 1968 published ) Rimsky Korsakov used the 1880 piano-vocal score , a new version by Mussorgsky himself , but not yet orchestrated.
Russia has produced some of the best music and literature of all time. This Mussorgsky piece is a highlight.
russian propaganda
@@СолнечныйПарус-р7щ that is nonsense what you are saying. User io is right-one of Mussogskys master pieces. The second is "Pictures at an Exhibition" in the orchestral version of Maurice Ravel.
@@СолнечныйПарус-р7щ Try putting your brain in gear before writing a comment. We are making comments because we are music lovers and happy to applaud excellence wherever it originates, not because we want to propogandise. It was previous Russian and German governments who censored music for political motives, in fact. If you had a brain cell, it would die of loneliness. GROW UP DORIS!
@@СолнечныйПарус-р7щ You must be fun at parties.
Some very good ideas have come out of Russia. This is one such idea. Some very bad ideas have come as well, such as the soviet system.
What always comes to my mind concerning these orchestral musicians is their lifetime of dedication. While the rest of us as children were outside playing after school, these people were indoors practising on their instruments, doing their scales and arpeggios and broken chords. As children these people made provision for their adult future doing what they love doing. I admire them so much. Even though my main passion is the piano, this is my favourite ever piece of music.
Man you are so right!
This was meant for William but somehow it went wrong.
You're so right this artist has a ton of character in his works, try Peer Gynt - In the Hall of the Mountain King.
@@richardmello3888 Yes, Richard, I really like Grieg too. Anitra's dance is wonderful. And his great piano concerto.
This makes me wish i was into music earlier in my life. never went to music class in highschool because i was never able to.
A whole story was played out. Yet, not a single word was uttered. Music truly is a language you can understand, no matter where you're from.
In 1961 I played piccolo in Ypsilantic Civic Orchestra under the director, Dr. Wm. Fitch. Hours of practice by all performers. We rehearsed two semesters before Dr. Fitch had us perform it. It's more then fingerings those arpeggios but getting into the emotion of this piece. Performing this piece of music was one of the highlights of my life. Yes, I teared up as I listened to this performance. Never thought in 1960s I would watch it on an cellphone.
Who even asked lil bro
@@Alana.._090 i do
one of the most important pieces of music to me. beautifully executed
Mussorgsky is such an amazing storyteller. Love it.
Korsakov orchestration
I love "a cancerous night on the terminally ill mountian"
Possibly one of the most sinister sounding pieces of music. Gives me chills down my spine. I love it
My dad took me to see a performance of this and Pictures an an Exhibition like a decade ago, and I spent all weekend trying to remember the name of this piece and the composer. I’m still shocked he remembered that night and the song/composer. Such an amazing piece.
The clarinet and flute soloists are amazing, as is the harpists beautiful work.
How about the piccolo player?
My dad was fabulous in the musical sense, I grew up with him playing the flute and piccolo parts of this to me. Very fond memories.
The flute solo is absolutely gorgeous! Well done ❤❤
The contrast of strings, woods and brass is good expressing strange scene of bald mountain that is attractive!
Mussorgsky was certainly genius, extraordinary talent. His music brings me to the world of beauty and mystery enriched with Russian folk melodies and harmony.
All the sections are blending together fabulously it's just a pleasure to just sit back and listen
Such a beautiful piece of music!
I love the ending of this piece, where the macabre goings on of the night are displaced by the serenity of the coming of dawn and the beauty of the new day. (I'm also not afraid to say that in 'Fantasia' I thought that the segue from this into Schubert's 'Ave Maria' was a stroke of genius. Sickly sweet yes, but it can still bring a tear to my eye!)
M. Mussorsgky wrote this music when he was in the south Italy, near Benevento, the town of the witches, le streghe, near a mountai called Monte Calvo, Bare Mountain.
You should hear the original. The ending is completely different, extremely fast paced and abrupt.
@@whatafreakinusername I have a feeling this version is the one wonderfully arranged by Borodin. Or possibly Rimski Korsakov.
Yes, and the great piece by Saint Saens, 'Danse Macabre', also ends very quietly at the end of an intensely energetic and beautiful work.
Oh, it totally was! Never have two pieces of music been blended so well and properly as in the Fantasia ending transition.
I love how much fun the Conductor is having with this piece.
Yes!!! 7:04 so much fun!!!
bro be vibin
De 9.22 jusqu'à la fin : solos de harpe > clarinette > flûte > cordes, l' "Aube naissante" est née, elle est là !
Les anges ont fait fuir les sorcières, la coda est d'une beauté céleste sublime, planant et enveloppant le Mont Chauve pour l'ultime plaisir des mélomanes.
Cette orchestration de 1908 de Rimski-Korsakov est un véritable chef-dœuvre du début jusqu'à la fin.
Bravo aux musiciens qui l'ont retransmis exactement en tempo, rythme et mélodie ! 👍
This Mussorgsky symphony is an incredible fusion: terror and
fascination
7:02 I love how the woodwind section is organized by hair length
I love the fact that you noticed !
😅😅
Lmao
The Omagh bombing was a car bombing on 15th august 1998 in the town of omagah in the county tyrone,northern ireland. The bombing was carried out by The Real Irish Republican Army (IRA) splinter group who opposed the IRA ceasefire and the good friday agreement, signed earlier in the year. The bombing killed 29 people and injured 220 others, making it the deadliest incident of The Troubles in northern ireland. Telephone warnings that did not specify the location were sent 40 minutes beforehand, and the police inadvertently move people towards the bomb.
I'm in an orchestra for kids an teenagers and I performer this songs and it was a blast
Уважение музыкантам и гению Муссоргского.
Having watched Fantasia so many times as a kid, even when listening to the music by itself, I can still imagine the animation in my head.
Me too lmao I loved the ending. ❤
RUclips has another version. It was the first one that I went to. How different and how washed out it was compared to this. Such attack. Precision. And how the hair is great and the happiness that we see in a team playing such a marvelous piece. I’m only learning Mussorgsky because I want to understand Stravinsky. EDIT 10:00 That clarinet tears my heart out.
I believe this the version that Rimsky Korsakov arranged after Mussorgsky's death. The "original" version is even more unhinged, with a choir and lots of theme changes. It's interesting but doesn't flow as well as this version.
I hope you've got a thoroughly badass sound system and understanding neighbors!
Bellicima interpretacion. Sin comentarios. Solo decir maravilloso. Escuche esta version en radio Nacional Argentina hace muchos años y quedo grabada. Hasta la presentacion de la locutora. Se ha difundido Una noche en el monte Calvo, de Mussorski, reoquestado por Rimski Korsakoff, interpretado por la Orquesta Sinfónica de Nueva York, dirigida por Frizt Rainner.
This does pluck hard on my heart strings. That clarinet call with the flute reply is strong stuff.
I remember loving this since childhood. I even follow along knowing what little ups and downs will happen. Intriguing!
THIS IS AMAZING
The flute solo.. absolutely exquisite
Keşke bir MUSSORGSKY olabilseydim.😍❤
I love everything about this music! What a great performance, and the musicians sure earn their pay performing this one! :)
Gostei da Regência, assim como essa Obra de Mussosrgky...Duque de Caxias RJ Brasil 01/04/2023
Outstanding Orchestra, Conductor, and Interpretation: bravo! thank you for uploading.
This is just amazing performance 👏 very enjoyable piece a specially when all are just such a high caliber musicians...bravo!!!
Absolutely stunning wind section...
Love! Played M on piano (for pix), but this will always remind me of W of Oz. Magnificent!
beautiful flute solo at the end
I don't know how many thumbs down, but to me the musicians are quiet good 👍🏼🥲
Maravilloso, grandioso !
What a wonderful piece and what a wonderful performance of it. I don't think anybody really wants to know what went on on that Night on Bald Mountain..... ;-)
AVROTROS, você tem um gosto de altíssimo nível, uma sensibilidade divina. Muito obrigado.
Avrotros é um grupo, não uma pessoa
THANKS FOR VIDEO jzpatelut...
I wish I can conduct music like this, this is my passion
Mussorgsky must have been a madman and a genius to make this magical masterpiece.
😂вы почти угадали
So smooth reproduction congratulations to all !
I love Mussorgsky's "Night on the Folicly Challenged Mountain."
Ah yes, photonic minimalism on conglomeration of hairless pebbles. My favourite.
Not bad for a buncha Dutchmen, eh...
Haha 😂 "Night on Mt Alopecia"
I love "cancerous night on the cancer mountian"
Whenever I hear this song both "Fantasia" and "Earthworm Jim" come to mind.
pretty epic!
Maravillosa interpretación 🙌
Maravilloso 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤👍😃👍♥️
Just play me more and more, passion in sound.
Het was weer genieten afgelopen zondagochtend in het Concertgebouw. Hartelijk dank AVRO & TROS voor de opnamen van afgelopen vrijdag in Vredenburg
Kazakhstan performance brought me here
Musicians fascinate me.
Most interesting composition
Que obra tan genial
bravo
THANKS FOR VIDEO...jzpatelut...
Prachtig!❤
I hiked up a mountain called Skalli (bald head) in Iceland several times. The top is a fairly flat dome of yellowish shingles mixed with snow, no vegetation whatsoever. I preferred to spend the night in my tent down in Landmannalaugar to be honest. After hearing this piece, I must say it was a good decision 🙂
Masterpiece!
fantastic 😍👍👍🎂👌
¡Fantástico!
years seeking for this master peace and now thanks to google i foun it take a part of the beastie boys intergalactic audio
Can a ballett be made with this super music? I think it can.
Cracking pace!
1:36 ❤
nice! rimsky-korsakov's ingenious orchestration often gets overlooked though
Joshua Tso My favourites versions are that of rimsky korsakov and leopold stokowski
If you had listened to the original version, you should realize it's actually overly beautified and dumbed down, much of the composer's original intentions were lost, especially the dark and pagan nature of the music.
@@obiwan88 Original version 1867.
Mussorgsky himself made other versions , 1880 piano-vocal score , but not orchestrated.
R.K. made use of the latter one.
Rimsky did not know the 1867 version , being lost , found in the 1920s and only later published in 1968.
Prachtig!
I love how everyone has great hair
Tell that to the main cellist
The Dutch tend to over-style their hair (usually with lots of hairgel).
Well, most everyone !! ------------------------------WolfSky9
haha lmao
Who’s the beautiful flute player?
1:37 🙏🏻
Шикарнейшая и моя любимая вещь!!
What a beautiful song!
I observe that the interpretation desired by Markus Stenz has as its model that of Willem van Otterloo with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra (FONTANA argento 894 065 ZKY) of the early 70s.
fantastico
First time i heard this piece was with "Beastie Boys" with the song "Intergallactic".
My middle school band is playing this song this year and it’s obviously not this fast yet but it’s not that bad
4musketers mine too!
Ah yes! Now this is proper entrance for a wedding! Jokes aside, outstanding piece! :)
Chernabog smiling in the darkness.
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Imagina contar uma história através de uma música sem ter nenhum vocal. É uma história bem peculiar, por sinal. Dizem que Mussorgsky compôs depois de uma noite mal dormida com muitos pesadelos.
Who is spreading these stupid rumors about sleepless nights, etc.? In 1860, Mussorgsky received an offer to write music for Mengden's play "The Witch". "Night on Bald Mountain" is not the fruit of nightmares, but an illustration for the play. Mussorgsky wrote this work at the age of 27, he called it a sinful prank.
This piece was at the very end of Fantasia and it traumatized me as a child, I still feel uneasy listening to it
Quee cosa linda!
Who else is watching for the Class of 2023?
I would mosh to this no cap
7:30 f me never thought I'd see Antonio Conte in an orchestra
belleza
I don't read the language.... who is the conductor? He's got this piece on point! i love it and want to find more of his conduction
I believe it's Markus Stenz
Wish it was a tad bit louder. Other than that it's perfect! Tempo is better faster
9:42 Jeff Bridges is a true Chameleon
Große Russische Kultur!
Intergalactic!!!
1:37 ❤❤❤❤❤❤
good clarinet
Mussorgsky himself would say what a great piece of music this is, but he's too Modest.
Mussorgsky is a genius.
GO FLUTES/PIC GOOOOO!
❤👍
This is Great.
Did you share the the next composition in this Live Performance?
@12:53 what is that instrument? I never seen one... It looks like a flute, but nothing that I've ever seen before. Much thanks in advance.
must be a custom-made job, bass-flute??
@@xtremenortherner A friend of mine said it's alto-flute. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alto_flute
I hear Sleeping Beauty when I hear this piece.
Saturday night Fever.....
Tiens pour LA REUNION DE PARENTS de François Pirette .
KEVIN et ses mauvaises notes en Flamand ou Néerlandais ?
ça vous dérange si je préfère LA VERSION ORIGINALE ?
de Moussorski ? Modest de son prénom .
Version originale 1867. But Rimsky did not know that version.( 1968 published )
Rimsky Korsakov used the 1880 piano-vocal score , a new version by Mussorgsky himself , but not yet orchestrated.