Adolph Herseth; your talent is a gift to the world. Your musicianship and artistry are both stimulating to the senses and rejuvenating to the soul. I would've loved to have heard you live. Just one 'fabulous' gift to us all. Your Mahler's 5th under Barenboim, I have played repeatedly. The entire orchestra was on point for this performance. Gustav Mahler was a genius.
Hala, pues ya tienes deberes para este verano... a buscarlas y a escucharlas una por una... por listillo... jajaja... si es que se vive bien en el sofá, criticando cualquier pequeño fallo de los demás, que almenos comparten hacen algo interesante. Hace pocos años, los estudiantes para oír el solo de Herseth nos las pasábamos canutas para buscar discografía y ahora puedes comparar varios en 3 o 4 clicks.
First time listening to Mahler 5(52?) Always heard Arturo Sandoval and other trumpet players play that intro...I listened to the whole piece! Wow!!!! Speechless! What a dream orchestra!!! 🔥🔥🔥😵😘👏👏👏🎶🎺🎧🥁🎻🎼
I was at a CSO concert c. 1972 at Jadwin Gym at Princeton where Solti conducted. Midway through the 1st movement he stopped the orchestra, and demanded that the ventilation system in the gym be stopped. Some janitor emerged from some dark space, and moved to some control panel somewhere in the void, and turned off whatever had enraged Solti. All of the peons in the upper decks meanwhile moved down to the empty seats in the lower levels, except I didn't with my date of the night, because I said that the mix of the orchestra was designed for those upper rows, and should be heard from them. When the CSO restarted, Solti played for the upper tiers, and it was a great performance.
Todos los que criticáis el título por lo de No 52... Que pusisteis en el buscador para encontrarla? Listillos... Por un fallo de tecleo tenéis que hacer el chistecito para parecer más inteligentes... Pues parecéis adolescentes de Escuela Secundaria. Gracias Mike por compartir. Herseth es una leyenda y gracias a estos videos los jóvenes trompetistas pueden verle. Eso no tiene precio.
At the end of this performance, Barenboim gave a rose from his bouquet to Adolphe Herseth and Dale Clevenger. Brilliant solos from both of them.
Adolph Herseth; your talent is a gift to the world. Your musicianship and artistry are both stimulating to the senses and rejuvenating to the soul. I would've loved to have heard you live. Just one 'fabulous' gift to us all. Your Mahler's 5th under Barenboim, I have played repeatedly. The entire orchestra was on point for this performance. Gustav Mahler was a genius.
I had no idea Mahler composed 52 symphonies. Thanks Mike.
Neither did he 😂
Even more.. have you not listened to the others?
No I haven't, but I will starting next week.@@MarconiJazz
Hala, pues ya tienes deberes para este verano... a buscarlas y a escucharlas una por una... por listillo... jajaja... si es que se vive bien en el sofá, criticando cualquier pequeño fallo de los demás, que almenos comparten hacen algo interesante. Hace pocos años, los estudiantes para oír el solo de Herseth nos las pasábamos canutas para buscar discografía y ahora puedes comparar varios en 3 o 4 clicks.
@@nadie7730 Some mistakes are funnier than others.
First time listening to Mahler 5(52?) Always heard Arturo Sandoval and other trumpet players play that intro...I listened to the whole piece! Wow!!!! Speechless! What a dream orchestra!!! 🔥🔥🔥😵😘👏👏👏🎶🎺🎧🥁🎻🎼
check out the 1986 recording under Solti, the solo is even better imo
Nothing quite like a brass section w/ Herseth, Clevenger, and the present day low brass
Even his pre-concert, warm-up regimen onstage at Carnegie Hall was applauded.
I was at a CSO concert c. 1972 at Jadwin Gym at Princeton where Solti conducted. Midway through the 1st movement he stopped the orchestra, and demanded that the ventilation system in the gym be stopped. Some janitor emerged from some dark space, and moved to some control panel somewhere in the void, and turned off whatever had enraged Solti. All of the peons in the upper decks meanwhile moved down to the empty seats in the lower levels, except I didn't with my date of the night, because I said that the mix of the orchestra was designed for those upper rows, and should be heard from them. When the CSO restarted, Solti played for the upper tiers, and it was a great performance.
I was there too. Agree.
I like the way the conductor lets Adolph play his opening solo without having to wave his baton, but lets the Trumpeter freely express himself
well, sure. when i was at indiana u. in the late 60s word had it that if jesus christ played the trumpet, he might - might - be better than herseth.
The CSO players said that Herseth conducted the orchestra from the back row. He often set the pulse.
MIchael Keaton is so good at conducting
Adolph Herset, my idol!
Todos los que criticáis el título por lo de No 52... Que pusisteis en el buscador para encontrarla? Listillos... Por un fallo de tecleo tenéis que hacer el chistecito para parecer más inteligentes... Pues parecéis adolescentes de Escuela Secundaria. Gracias Mike por compartir. Herseth es una leyenda y gracias a estos videos los jóvenes trompetistas pueden verle. Eso no tiene precio.
Mahler did not write 52 symphonies. Could you please fix the title?
It's Symphony # 5.
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Mahler 5
guess who was in this concert :D
Ack! The abruptness of the end of this video is awful!!!
All things considered that’s probably the least jarring place to end though.
@@baddestmaninthevalley1607 The video could have gone another 10 seconds to finish the movement.
What the hell means Mahler 52 ?!?
Molto largo.