UPDATE! Just as I was starting to release the series of lectures, the Orchestra of the University of Music FRANZ LISZT Weimar graciously granted permission for their 2016 performance to be included as teaching materials. Therefore I have updated the first four lectures with new video and audio from that concert. If you've seen this lecture already, then I hope that you'll agree that this update is a vast improvement on the original version. If this is your first viewing, then you're in for a treat, as these young future professionals from one of the top music schools in Europe perform the Symphonie Fantastique with sincerity, passion, and a high degree of professionalism under the baton of the world-class Maestro Nicolás Pasquet.
My cat keeps getting in the way of the screen. I think she's going to develop better orchestration skills than I with this catty obstruction technique! Saw this live a few years back. I walked out hair on end. I'm sure my hair will be on end yet again while studying this. :)
UPDATE! Just as I was starting to release the series of lectures, the Orchestra of the University of Music FRANZ LISZT Weimar graciously granted permission for their 2016 performance to be included as teaching materials. Therefore I have updated the first four lectures with new video and audio from that concert. If you've seen this lecture already, then I hope that you'll agree that this update is a vast improvement on the original version. If this is your first viewing, then you're in for a treat, as these young future professionals from one of the top music schools in Europe perform the Symphonie Fantastique with sincerity, passion, and a high degree of professionalism under the baton of the world-class Maestro Nicolás Pasquet.
This deserves far more views. Thank you for the video!
I thought the 4th movement was rondo and the 5th was a fugue
No. The 4th movement is a march, and the 5th movement is a rondo with a fugue as part of its structure.
@@OrchestrationOnline Ahh i see
My cat keeps getting in the way of the screen. I think she's going to develop better orchestration skills than I with this catty obstruction technique!
Saw this live a few years back. I walked out hair on end. I'm sure my hair will be on end yet again while studying this. :)
She wants to learn orcatstration. :)
@@OrchestrationOnline 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣I needed that!
You have a wonderful turn of phrase in your commentary Thomas
Thanks much! 🙂
Thank You!
Thanks a lot!
I'll be looking forward to watch the rest in this series.
Wait... he met her on SEPTEMBER 11TH???
That's an interesting coinky-dink, no?