Listening to this marvellous music I imagine a wonderful landscape of meadows, forests, rivers and mountains. Smetana had that ability that he could paint with music. This is like a hymn for all Europe.
Danke für die komplette Aufführung dieses Werks. Ich habe zum ersten mal ganz bewusst den 3. Teil gehört und bin sehr von Smetanas aber auch von der Arbeit des HR-Orchesters angetan 🙂Es ist auch immer schön den einen oder die andere von den Corona-Gruppen oder -Solovideos wieder im Orchester zu entdecken 🙂
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieses tschechischen und perfekt komponierten Konzerts mit seidigem doch gut phrasiertem Ton der technisch perfekten Soloharfen zu Beginn sowie gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen der anderen Instrumente. Der geniale Dirigent unterstützt die jungen Musikanten im gut betrachteten Tempo und mit sorgfältig kontrollierter Dynamik. Einfach wunderbar!
Actually, that's an absolute insult. The various Notaire accounts crank out bland, inoffensive, meaningless reviews - the way a butcher cranks out sausages. 😂.@@Christoph-zd9zb
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieser spätromantischen und ethnisch komponierten Tongedichte mit farbenreichen doch perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Instrumente. Der zweite Satz klingt besonders schön und echt lyrisch. Der intelligente und geniale französische Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete deutsche Orchester im relativ langsamen Tempo und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Obwohl die Resonanz nicht ideal ist, kingt die ganze Interpretation noch hörenswert!
there are so many humans playing this music, Just plain Human Beings. Isn:t That wonderful? Just Plain Human being playing music. Think about that. An entire civilization creating music. I think that is wonderful. It makes be happy s
Perfect songs to read the subjective forms of the clouds and to follow with a tender eye the grooves of the stems of the trees; appreciate the complex writing of the nested branches, taste the colors of the decomposition of light into water droplets in a garden, and strongly feel the wet soil of ancestral forest to perceive the traces of animals from deep past 🧙🦹♀🧚
Am 28. 9. feiern wir in Tschechien den Sankt Wenzels-Tag (die Reiterstatue vor dem Nationalmusem, Wenzelsplatz, Prag). Dankeschön für dieses passenden Geschenk. de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wenzel_von_Böhmen
Very beautiful! Calm, comfortable tempos leave plenty of room for the music to reach its emotional peaks naturally, as if flowing like a stream. It's a pity that the 5th and 6th movements were not included in this concert. Nevertheless, an excellent performance by Altinoglu and the orchestra!
Pas de temps ! Le chef d'orchestre voulait voir le match de football Paris St-Germain vs Lille 😄 Non, ça aurait été trop long. Avant cela, le Concerto pour violon de Dvorak avait été joué.
Je le reconnais, je suis amoureux de cette œuvre, comme de la musique tchèque en particulier ça fait donc de moi une personne exigeante ! Si cela aurait prolongé le concert, une ouverture ou un poème symphonique de Dvorak aurait fait l'affaire. Ça ne retire rien à la qualité de l'orchestre, ni à celle de son chef.
The original Russian name for sour cream is Smetana (Сметана). Creamier and tastier than sour cream you buy in a store. It's a delicious Russian export! Yup, Sour Cream has it's origins in Russia/Eastern Europe and is called Smetana. It's a staple in all Slavic and Russian meals. It wasn't really discovered in 'the West' until the early 20th century, although popular across Eastern Europe. How Traditional Smetana is Made I remember watching my grandmother making traditional homemade Smetana in her kitchen. Smetana was originally made by allowing natural farm milk to ferment for a few days in a warm room or oven. Natural farm milk has more cream in it compared to what you buy in the store, which makes great Smetana. My grandma always had farm milk, but would separate the milk and cream, then let the cream ferment to make Smetana. Using cream is tastier than using milk.
The original Czech noun "smetana" means just a cream (milk product). The sour kind of smetana is called "kysaná smetana". There are several types of smetana, for example "smetana na vaření", etc.
So this kind of smetana is also popular in the Central Europe. For example, the famous signature Czech wedding dish "svičková na smetaně" uses this kind of cream, also another Czech dishes like "králík na smetaně", etc. Creamy sauces are also common in Austrian cuisine, which is quite closely related to Czech. Sour kinds of smetana are more popular in the Eastern side of this area, like East Moravia, or countries who are more leaning towards East geographically and culturally like Slovakia.
@@TheStockwell With YT sound being limited to 256kbps MP3 (and that only for Premium subscribers), smugness about your audio set doesn't necessarily solve the issue. Which the church itself. And the sound engineer actually did a very good job (as with most videos on this channel) but the fade in that place can be quite monumental. Great for choral pieces, not so brilliant for orchestral repertoire with a lot of abrupt dynamic variation. Just listen to how long it takes for the final chords to die away.
@@bomcabedal Me beeing someone that newly upgraded to Premium. In my Sennheiser headphones this sounds amazing. But you are right, this building is not optimum for good sound. Still they manage to preserve the best sound they can. I can hear the echo, but it is not disturbing. And thank you for your comment, I didnt know Premium was better in sound compared to the usual. I did it for getting rid of the ads.
Perhaps even MORE deserving of mention is Smetana's mentor, whose name is for some reason seldom mentioned anymore: Dr. rer. nat. Johänn Gambölputty von Außfern-Schplenden-Schlitter-Crasscrënbön-Fried-Digger-Dingle-Dangle-Donglë-Dungle-Burßtein-von-Knacker-Thraßher-äpple-Banger-Horöwitz-Ebenmäißgkeitsentzückung-Ticolënsic-Grander-Knötty-ßpelltinkle- Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz-Grandlich-Grümblemeyer-ßpelterwässer-Kurstlich-ähimbleeisen-Bahnwagen-Gütenabënd-Bitte-ein-Nürnburger-Brätwustle-Gerspürten-mitz-Weimache-Luber-Hundsfut-Gumbëraber-Shönedanker-Kälbßfleisch-Mittlër-Aucher von Hautköpft und Ulm. [Greetings from Acapulco]
Listening to this marvellous music I imagine a wonderful landscape of meadows, forests, rivers and mountains. Smetana had that ability that he could paint with music. This is like a hymn for all Europe.
Thank you hr-Sinfonieorchester, for yet another beautiful and impeccable performance. Love your achievements and all the awesome talent! 👏
Excellent performance! 💐 ❤ Bravo! 👏 Thank you so much for these enchanting melodies! 🙏 😊
Danke für die komplette Aufführung dieses Werks. Ich habe zum ersten mal ganz bewusst den 3. Teil gehört und bin sehr von Smetanas aber auch von der Arbeit des HR-Orchesters angetan 🙂Es ist auch immer schön den einen oder die andere von den Corona-Gruppen oder -Solovideos wieder im Orchester zu entdecken 🙂
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieses tschechischen und perfekt komponierten Konzerts mit seidigem doch gut phrasiertem Ton der technisch perfekten Soloharfen zu Beginn sowie gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen der anderen Instrumente. Der geniale Dirigent unterstützt die jungen Musikanten im gut betrachteten Tempo und mit sorgfältig kontrollierter Dynamik. Einfach wunderbar!
Wir brauchen wirklich nicht noch mehr User, die einen auf Notaire machen.
@@Quotenwagnerianer Welch eine Ehre, in einem Atemzug mit Notaire genannt zu werden!
@@Christoph-zd9zb Ich würde das nicht als Ehre bezeichnen. ;)
Actually, that's an absolute insult. The various Notaire accounts crank out bland, inoffensive, meaningless reviews - the way a butcher cranks out sausages. 😂.@@Christoph-zd9zb
No offense, Notaire Clone, but 🤢
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieser spätromantischen und ethnisch komponierten Tongedichte mit farbenreichen doch perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Instrumente. Der zweite Satz klingt besonders schön und echt lyrisch. Der intelligente und geniale französische Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete deutsche Orchester im relativ langsamen Tempo und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Obwohl die Resonanz nicht ideal ist, kingt die ganze Interpretation noch hörenswert!
You're the most predictable person on RUclips. 😂
It is undoubtedly the most beautiful work Smetana has written.
there are so many humans playing this music, Just plain Human Beings. Isn:t That wonderful? Just Plain Human being playing music. Think about that. An entire civilization creating music. I think that is wonderful. It makes be happy
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Perfect songs to read the subjective forms of the clouds and to follow with a tender eye the grooves of the stems of the trees; appreciate the complex writing of the nested branches, taste the colors of the decomposition of light into water droplets in a garden, and strongly feel the wet soil of ancestral forest to perceive the traces of animals from deep past 🧙🦹♀🧚
Meravigliosa sinfonia.
Superb! ❤
This was what I needed. 🙏
멋지고 훌륭한 영상 고맙습니다.
Thank you!!
what a treat!!! love it :)
Like, froom México.😊😊
Am 28. 9. feiern wir in Tschechien den Sankt Wenzels-Tag (die Reiterstatue vor dem Nationalmusem, Wenzelsplatz, Prag). Dankeschön für dieses passenden Geschenk. de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wenzel_von_Böhmen
Má vlast is an undeserved gift to humanity.l
Vltava starts from 15:57 ,not 16:57
Thank you!
@@anthtan -- Wow....Nuthin' gets by That guy! Cheers from Acapulco!
It is very odd that hr-Sinfonieorchester one month after publishing still has not corrected this wrong timetable!
Very beautiful! Calm, comfortable tempos leave plenty of room for the music to reach its emotional peaks naturally, as if flowing like a stream. It's a pity that the 5th and 6th movements were not included in this concert. Nevertheless, an excellent performance by Altinoglu and the orchestra!
⚘️⚘️⚘️⚘️⚘️
🎵 🎶 😊👌 🎶🎵
Mais pourquoi le cycle est-il incomplet ? Où sont passés Tabor et Blanik ?
Pas de temps ! Le chef d'orchestre voulait voir le match de football Paris St-Germain vs Lille 😄
Non, ça aurait été trop long. Avant cela, le Concerto pour violon de Dvorak avait été joué.
@@Christoph-zd9zb Oui mais c'est dommage car les deux derniers volets forment un diptyque et le thème de Vysherad est rappelé à la fin de Blanik.
@@Christoph-zd9zb😂
Je le reconnais, je suis amoureux de cette œuvre, comme de la musique tchèque en particulier ça fait donc de moi une personne exigeante ! Si cela aurait prolongé le concert, une ouverture ou un poème symphonique de Dvorak aurait fait l'affaire. Ça ne retire rien à la qualité de l'orchestre, ni à celle de son chef.
The original Russian name for sour cream is Smetana (Сметана). Creamier and tastier than sour cream you buy in a store. It's a delicious Russian export!
Yup, Sour Cream has it's origins in Russia/Eastern Europe and is called Smetana. It's a staple in all Slavic and Russian meals. It wasn't really discovered in 'the West' until the early 20th century, although popular across Eastern Europe.
How Traditional Smetana is Made
I remember watching my grandmother making traditional homemade Smetana in her kitchen. Smetana was originally made by allowing natural farm milk to ferment for a few days in a warm room or oven. Natural farm milk has more cream in it compared to what you buy in the store, which makes great Smetana. My grandma always had farm milk, but would separate the milk and cream, then let the cream ferment to make Smetana. Using cream is tastier than using milk.
The original Czech noun "smetana" means just a cream (milk product). The sour kind of smetana is called "kysaná smetana". There are several types of smetana, for example "smetana na vaření", etc.
There are also other sour kind of milk product, like "podmáslí", "acidofilní mléko" or "kefír", which might be differing slightly.
So this kind of smetana is also popular in the Central Europe. For example, the famous signature Czech wedding dish "svičková na smetaně" uses this kind of cream, also another Czech dishes like "králík na smetaně", etc. Creamy sauces are also common in Austrian cuisine, which is quite closely related to Czech. Sour kinds of smetana are more popular in the Eastern side of this area, like East Moravia, or countries who are more leaning towards East geographically and culturally like Slovakia.
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Sound engineer does what he can, but there's just no getting over the cavernous acoustics of that place.
It sounds fine to me. But, I'm watching this on a large Sony Bravia screen with a Sony sound system.
Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
@@TheStockwell With YT sound being limited to 256kbps MP3 (and that only for Premium subscribers), smugness about your audio set doesn't necessarily solve the issue. Which the church itself. And the sound engineer actually did a very good job (as with most videos on this channel) but the fade in that place can be quite monumental. Great for choral pieces, not so brilliant for orchestral repertoire with a lot of abrupt dynamic variation. Just listen to how long it takes for the final chords to die away.
@@bomcabedal Me beeing someone that newly upgraded to Premium. In my Sennheiser headphones this sounds amazing. But you are right, this building is not optimum for good sound. Still they manage to preserve the best sound they can. I can hear the echo, but it is not disturbing. And thank you for your comment, I didnt know Premium was better in sound compared to the usual. I did it for getting rid of the ads.
20:26 The violist hears part of the orchestra slowing down and part not (who wasn't watching the conductor?)
¿No grabó los poemas V y VI, los mejores?
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Perhaps even MORE deserving of mention is Smetana's mentor, whose name is for some reason seldom mentioned anymore: Dr. rer. nat. Johänn Gambölputty von Außfern-Schplenden-Schlitter-Crasscrënbön-Fried-Digger-Dingle-Dangle-Donglë-Dungle-Burßtein-von-Knacker-Thraßher-äpple-Banger-Horöwitz-Ebenmäißgkeitsentzückung-Ticolënsic-Grander-Knötty-ßpelltinkle- Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz-Grandlich-Grümblemeyer-ßpelterwässer-Kurstlich-ähimbleeisen-Bahnwagen-Gütenabënd-Bitte-ein-Nürnburger-Brätwustle-Gerspürten-mitz-Weimache-Luber-Hundsfut-Gumbëraber-Shönedanker-Kälbßfleisch-Mittlër-Aucher von Hautköpft und Ulm. [Greetings from Acapulco]
Not my cup of tea
捷克作家史麥塔納作品我的祖國的第二首「莫爾島河」從山上涓涓細流匯成激流穿過莊園到大江大海相當傳神