Berlioz: Hungarian March from The Damnation of Faust // Sir Simon Rattle
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2020
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Berlioz: The Damnation of Faust (Hungarian March) conducted by Sir Simon Rattle with the London Symphony Orchestra.
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The way the conductor mouths "bum bum" during the low brass excerpt made my day
Played this in high school, but hearing it while playing a racing game just puts a dumb grin on my face the entire time. What a piece!
Ahhh I know right. I played in high school as well as with the local youth symphony orchestra. ( I have played the violin for 16 years)
What game?
@@maxcarlos1355 Forza Horizon 5
the Passion, the Professionalism, the Precision and Unified Sound, ......the Ear Cuff.
It's a disguised tuning fork.
Happy Birthday, Berlioz! 🎊🎁🥳🎈🌹
I sung in the opera as a child, I can still remember the scene playing on stage when this came up
Louis de Funès is the best conductor playing this piece 😂
In Finland, every independence day we hold the Independence Day Reception at the presidential residence where the president greets important people. This piece is always played last when all the ambassadors, generals, important political figures and former presidents arrive.
Never thought i would like classical music but here we are... i get goosebumps on this masterpiece! Magnificent 🎉
I was lucky enough to perform this under Sir Simon in 1997. What a great summer that was!
He could really fit as Stanislas Lefort, no doubt! «Merci messieurs c’était très bien. C’était très bien. Vous, vous vous c’était bien là-bas. Vous c’était… bien, enfin c’est comme-ci comme-ça. Dites-moi, vous on ne vous a pas entendu. On je vous entend jamais. Vous n’arrêtez pas de bavarder, faites attention, faites très attention. Écoutez, j’ai une conception personelle de l’ouvrage… Ce n’est pas assez triomphal, ce n’est pas assez orgueilleux… De l’orgueil bon sang! Papapin, papin, papiiiin… Bon sang, enfin!»
Oui je suis d'accord avec toi la scène avec Louis de funes est un chef d'œuvre. Même le films est génial moi j'ai visité l'hôtel dieu de beaune où a été tourné la scène avec les deux anglais
As always Maestro Sir Simon Rattle and musicians are superb . I enjoyed their performance of Hungarian March . Sehr Gut . Danke .
FANTASTIC SOUND.
真的很好聽
magistral, ce génial
Rákóczi-induló or Racozy Marsch, to be exact. 😊
Great piece to be a trombonist on… 3:30
3:15 don’t mind this I need this time stamp for the low brass excerpt
3:23
Berlioz, uno dei compositori con grande B; Beethoven, Brams, Bah, Berlioz!
😊 Brahms, Bach 😊.
Bizet
Boito
Fantastic,!! My one true Friend has Always been MUSiC!!!!
Me too... It'll never betray us🎼🎵🎻
Oh then you guys should study music at a university. Then you learn how it can betray you😅
@@serendrixsan9191 what do you mean
Drága Hazám szép katonai indulója. (Hungary)
I played the snare drum part on this piece during a high school honors band event 40 years ago. Two things I remember about it: 1) I thought the piece itself was awesome and I’ve loved it ever since, 2) We (there were two of us) could never get the feel of the snare part at 3:26, although this performance helps me hear it better than most.
讚
Louis de Funes brought me here
La Grande Vadrouille
C'est de la bouillie tout ça !
C'était pas mauvais, c'était très mauvais. Voila, exactement !
Rattle really trowling on the rubato ... in a march! 😅
This is one of the best version a heard. Maybe I could compare with the one that the Los Angeles Philarmonic conducted by Zubin Metha played in 1994.
I waiting for the trombone excerpt...
Premiered #otd in 1846 🌺🌺🌺
Tőrténelem a zene nyelvén
Merci messieurs c’était très bien c’était très bien ! Vous c’était bien , vous c’était bien euh comme ci comme ça. Dites-moi vous, on ne vous a pas entendu ! Faites attention, faites très attention ! (à tout l'orchestre) Non mais écoutez : j'ai une conception personnelle de l'ouvrage, ce n'est pas assez pris à cœur, ce n'est pas assez orgueilleux ! De l'orgueil bon sang : Papapa Papa Papapa tsa bon sang ! C’est gnagnagni c’est de la bouillie tout ça ! C'était pas mauvais c'était très mauvais : voilà exactement !
Toutes la réplique du grand Louis de funes .
This interpretation has some small variances in speed from what I’m accustomed. I think this interpretation leads to a stronger finish.
Super, mais je préfère quand même la version de Stanislas Monfort !
Et moi, celle de Louis de Funès!
@@Jorgereflexivo Oui donc vous êtes d'accord 😅
Any Karajan version of it?
Stanislas Lefort ❤❤❤❤
時は17世紀末の無名のロマ人の作曲家の編纂だと聞いております。
💖💖💖thank the Gods
Thank G'D
0:30 ;-)
Weighed down by their knapsacks?
オケスタ 3:15
Cum Deo pro Patria et Libertate
Any one else here for band ?
👇🏾
Meee
Tempo?! Die schlafen ja ein?!
Translation: 'I'm used to a recording with a faster tempo, therefore because this is different, it's wrong.'
The conductor looks like Albert Einstein lol. Great performance!
I think Sir Simon Rattle looks like Sir Simon Rattle...
オケスタ
It's the Hungarian March
just a very little tiny bit slow for me, compared to other performances, but it's just me...
For me, the initial tempo gives the opportunity for some stylish playing/accents, rather than just a "straight" march, and also means the momentum can build so that the big climax is that much more exciting.
THIS IS HEARD IN BABY GENIUS UNDERWATER ADVENTURES!!!
Interprétation extrêmement délicate
These three men knew they had a concert to play tonight, but they've forgotten their instruments, so as punishment they must all sit up front of the orchestra and be stared at with confusion by the audience. Shame Shame Shame.
LOL yeah right.
Thomas Daley it was a joke
I prefer the brass band versions !
Who's here from a certain car game
我可以為你服務素材創作活動時失蹤人數為噁喔喔喔喔噢對
Rhythmically: why the curiously limping gait ("agogic" the stuffed shirts would call this mannerism)? Why the utter lack or verve, elan, insight or hint of Berlioz's crucial and mordant, razor wit? Why did Mr Rattle opt to play this piece at all? Why should we bother to listen?
Anyway, now he's ambled off back to Europe: the Brits, it seemed, were not in any conceivable way up to scratch. As Harry Corbett, compere of the old Sooty and Sweet Show on ITV, used to sigh to us: "Bye-bye, children. Bye-bye." This is like finding kippers which have gone limp and flaccid in the bottom of a prematurely defrosted fridge. And your mum told you, they'd be so nice. Dead fish, is what we have here: or else Berlioz with a verruca.😑
What a load of pretentious claptrap. Your 'limping gait' sounds like stylish accents, to me. Paced perfectly and not just played "straight" with predictably boring results. A great build of momentum throughout leading to a great climax.
3:37
3:25
3:20
3:26
3:15