Largely for nostalgic reasons, this is my absolute favourite version of Jupiter. I love the speed and energy of this rendition, it just feels so adventurous.
I noticed something weird. From 3:03 to 3:23, they're playing the same melody that BYU Vocal Point sang in their version of Homeward Bound. It's the EXACT same melody as the opening.
No, it's not. Do you really think Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic would release an album with "out of tune brass"? Do you really think they don't have good ears? 😂
Love it at 3 min! So far the only song with good dynamic contrast.
Largely for nostalgic reasons, this is my absolute favourite version of Jupiter. I love the speed and energy of this rendition, it just feels so adventurous.
I found it finallyyyy. This is soundtrack music in drama Nodame Cantabile
In fact "I vow to thee, my country" was created after Jupiter by Holst :]
At 3.03, I think it is something like "I vow to thee my Country".
Thanks for the HD! :)
Pure genius!
I noticed something weird. From 3:03 to 3:23, they're playing the same melody that BYU Vocal Point sang in their version of Homeward Bound. It's the EXACT same melody as the opening.
Could you share the link
Yes, it's called plagiarism.
かなりノリが良くていいですね
google translates this as "It is quite nice to well glue is"
By Google Translate standards, that's probably unusually close to being accurate.
maybe glue means "put together". Japanese is famously hard to translate.
Non Grata is just salty. Herbert Von Karajan is one the best if not the best conductor in the world. He controls the string and the brass very well.
Hey, do you know if thats a hymn playing at 3:03? And if it has a name?
Oh for cripes sake... the hymn is legato. Why am I hearing a bounce?!?!?
Sounds speeded up
The brass is sloppy and out of tune.
No, it's not. Do you really think Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic would release an album with "out of tune brass"? Do you really think they don't have good ears? 😂