Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 6 "Pathétique" in B Minor, Op. 74 (Sir Georg Solti)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @entelechy7006
    @entelechy7006 2 года назад +7

    the style of this performance is very hard and sharp, lucky I can hear it on internet

  • @kevinguianfrancorosales2242
    @kevinguianfrancorosales2242 2 года назад +16

    El señor Georg Solti es quien tiene 31 GRAMMYs, superando a Beyonce, Metallica, U2 Etc....

  • @screengraphy
    @screengraphy 2 года назад +13

    33:34 I love this cymbal smash, I personally felt like it was harder than other orchestra or other conductor.

    • @7BI0Vx4
      @7BI0Vx4 Год назад

      @Screengraphy
      It's called "interpretation".
      That's why people have
      their favorite recordings
      and preferred conductors
      and symphonies.
      We don't have to listen
      to what we don't like
      or agree with.

  • @rosacellucci3389
    @rosacellucci3389 11 месяцев назад +2

    Musica immortale, struggente. Esecuzione straordinaria!

  • @lauraabramoff8458
    @lauraabramoff8458 2 года назад +8

    Работая над этой симфонией, Петр Ильич пребывал в затяжной депрессии.Мне кажется, что Чайковский "вложил" в это произведение все свои переживания, муки, эмоции.Музыка полностью соответствует названию-страстная! Брависсимо маэстро Дьёрдю Шолти-дирижеру и сим.оркестру!!!

  • @zoomyeszz
    @zoomyeszz 9 месяцев назад +2

    Sir George Solti is one of the most famous conductors of the orchestra in the twentieth century and his leadership of the orchestra is described as electrified as it establishes bridges of communication with the orchestra and a wonderful performance of the most famous works of the Russian musician Peter Tchaikovsky for the Sixth Symphony (Pathetics) sad, which is his most famous work and a happy time for everyone

  • @user-jl4me7xr6d
    @user-jl4me7xr6d 3 месяца назад +2

    ソリッドな魂、硬派な演奏で痺れる。

  • @angelosilva4051
    @angelosilva4051 2 года назад +4

    Assolutamente straordinari,Georg Solti e orchestra travolgenti.

  • @yk.c9128
    @yk.c9128 Год назад +1

    Es ist sehr berührend, ich kann nicht genug davon bekommen.
    Ich habe das Gefühl, dass das Leben vom Gewöhnlichen zum Höhepunkt des Lebens führt und dann wieder zurück zum Gewöhnlichen.
    Es ist, als ob man den Kreislauf des Lebens durchläuft und Freud und Leid erlebt.

  • @kimudain5848
    @kimudain5848 4 месяца назад +2

    ショルティの指揮はわざとらしさとかが無く直球勝負みたいな感じが好き
    媚びていないのでその曲本来の魅力が出ていると思う。

  • @zoomyeszz
    @zoomyeszz Год назад +3

    What performance 👍👍

  • @arvensaunders8052
    @arvensaunders8052 2 года назад +4

    Bravo! Thank you!

  • @user-xb2ot9un6e
    @user-xb2ot9un6e 11 месяцев назад +1

    Прекрасно. Браво !

  • @parkthoven
    @parkthoven 2 дня назад

    Sir Georg Solti was a boxer~~!:)

  • @brucemiller5356
    @brucemiller5356 Год назад +2

    first of all, to those who say solti but glowers, that is not true. in the 3rd movement, he had a slight smile, and after the concert a broad smile. interestingly, when i heard him conduct this with the cso in chicago, he did not leave even a milisecond between the 3rd and 4th movement, and the scattering of applause died quickly. i am sure he got a tremdous and extended applause. this was, i think, before the standing ovation became a la mode in the u.s.a. i was glad to see this audience appreciated him, though not everyone was applauding. ha

  • @tyvenom6352
    @tyvenom6352 2 года назад +3

    凄まじい

  • @user-wg5gu9nu3q
    @user-wg5gu9nu3q 3 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for sharing this video!

  • @manuelpinovillalba197
    @manuelpinovillalba197 Год назад +1

    Es impagable la maestría del maestro Solti.

  • @joselopes2293
    @joselopes2293 3 года назад +15

    Tchaikovsky during his general studies learned piano, but his parents, not realizing his musical gifts, destined him for a legal career. Which ends when he was 23 years old, already civil servant, to dedicate himself entirely to music. Takes composition lessons from Anton Rubinstein. After his musical studies, he was offered the position of professor of harmony at the Moscow Conservatory and made known his first works. He meets Balakirev and Rimski, whose musical nationalism exerts a profound influence on his inspiration. He lives terrified by a tendency towards homosexuality, carefully concealed. After a failed marriage, he discovers a guardian angel, Madame Von Meck, who, in addition to being a confidant, spares him all materials concerns, leaving him to dedicate himself freely to composition. This connection lasted for 13 years and ended abruptly. In 1887, he began as an orchestra director, directing his works throughout Europe and the United States. He composed operas, ballets, choral works, concerts, symphonies, etc. Dies in 1893 victim of cholera.
    This symphony expresses his inner instability, contrasting moments of admirable lyricism with others of triumphalism and amazing strength. Although, this symphony was composed during a period of greater stability emotional for the composer. It is a masterpiece that does not leave us indifferent because of its grandeur that touches us in depth of our most intimate feelings. Tchaikovsky has an original way of composing which is difficult to fit into any specific musical period. There is no doubt that his music is admirable and grandiose in sound and sensations. Viva Tchaikovsky and his fabulous music. The orchestra and its direction are magnificent.Thanks for this amazing interpretation.

  • @wolfgangresch1650
    @wolfgangresch1650 Год назад

    WOW!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏

  • @robertmueller2023
    @robertmueller2023 10 месяцев назад +1

    6:14 the solo flute vs solo bassoon section is one of Tchaikovsky's best craftsmanship (even if conducted too fast for my taste). But I never understood his logic with the weird trills in the bass.

  • @dogukancelik9512
    @dogukancelik9512 Год назад

    I wish I was there! This is sick.

  • @user-tv9il5kc5l
    @user-tv9il5kc5l 4 месяца назад +1

    2:47
    9:41

  • @gregoryleibovich2647
    @gregoryleibovich2647 Год назад

    Вот ведь предвидел. То, что раньше казалось просто грозой, теперь слышатся гул моторов в начале первой части. А плач трубы в кульминации наводит на совсем другие мысли

  • @Dylonely42
    @Dylonely42 Год назад +1

    37:27
    42:41

  • @user-tv9il5kc5l
    @user-tv9il5kc5l Месяц назад

    3楽章だけなら、カラヤンが好きだけど、6番は、全楽章を通してなら、ショルティが一番好き!!

  • @k_kawtv1960
    @k_kawtv1960 Год назад

    団員がショルティに必死に食らいついていくような演奏がいいですね。

  • @Discovery_and_Change
    @Discovery_and_Change 11 месяцев назад

    1:05 begins |

  • @alessandrodallago8164
    @alessandrodallago8164 3 года назад +1

    Ok

  • @weavileoff0461
    @weavileoff0461 2 года назад

    That moment from 13:15 was TOO FAST

    • @7BI0Vx4
      @7BI0Vx4 Год назад +1

      #weavileoff04561
      Would you like them to reassemble an redo it for you?
      Oh that's right. Mr. Von Karajan passed away in 1989.
      We'll just have to live
      with it then.

    • @mrFalconlem
      @mrFalconlem Год назад

      this is solti, karajan was a bit shorter.

    • @Quotenwagnerianer
      @Quotenwagnerianer Год назад +2

      Too fast according to whom? Tchaikovsky left Metronome Markings in all of his scores. This he wants at 144bpm. So it is not too fast, everybody just tends to ignore what Tchaikovsky wanted to make it more emotional.

    • @weavileoff0461
      @weavileoff0461 Год назад

      @@Quotenwagnerianer 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓

  • @user-nf9xb1mk2u
    @user-nf9xb1mk2u 9 месяцев назад

    Что же он так оголтело машет ручонками в вальсе. Товарищь не понимает про что музыка.

  • @user-wu1my4nk6g
    @user-wu1my4nk6g 3 года назад +1

    ショルティーの動的・パワフルな指揮は、元気な若者のようで気分爽快。ただし、曲調とは合わない。でも、マル。

  • @willybaumann2149
    @willybaumann2149 2 года назад +1

    Sinfonierorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Philharmonie im Gasteig , München, Jahr 1990