I conducted this piece in 1988 in northern California. It was one of my big desires in life to put on a performance of this concerto. Back then my daughter Emily, though only 7, attended the concert with her other sisters. She passed away on Nov. 8, 1996 at age 11. Today it's Nov. 8, 2022. When I hear Poulenc's organ concerto I recall better times, though there is deep sadness. Rest in peace Emily.
There is a comment urging people to become acquainted with Poulenc's music. He is amazingly neglected, but always compelling. You will always be moved by his work; either spiritually,emotionally, by turns amusing, elegant, and mysterious. This splendid performance allows us to understand the essence of Poulenc, France his era.
I urge those who don't know much of Poulenc to explore his music. I have a special soft thing for French music and I guess I know well all Poulenc's work. He has no enormous, majestic stuff like Mahler or Shostakovitch but all his compositions are like precious little gems that you will learn to cherish. Try the piano concerto, or the two pianos concerto to start. If you get caught there are several more to enjoy. I'm a humble scientist with an enorm frustation that is not beeing able to play an instrument or conduct an orchestra (my dream!). When I see a musician playing his instrument to perfection I rest in awe! But what can I say when I see a lady playing a tirannosaurus of an instrument with three keyboards for the hands and another, enormous, for the feet and, by some sort of miracle, conjures enough muscular control to play all those keys without fail and create fantastic music! God save her.Perhaps next life I will be able to do somethnig like that....
You said "He [Poulenc] has no enormous, majestic stuff like Mahler or Shostakovitch but all his compositions are like precious little gems that you will learn to cherish." That's how it seems to me with all of the noted French composers. -- If someone were to ask me (no one ever will) what my favorite piece is by a French composer, I would answer Poulenc's organ concerto.
@@williamernestocontrerasgar3410 well as a clarinet player I have to say out of sheer irony I love his clarinet Concerto but man the oboe concerto is good
I have listened to this performance over 300 hundred times now. How is it still so freaking great?! I guess there will never be a pop song I could listen too so many times without being annoyed. Poulenc was a genius!
I also listen to it almost daily now. The first 6 minutes are intoxicating, but so is the rest of this criminally underrated piece. If it wasn't for YT and this channel, I'd probably never knew it existed.
Was für ein göttliches Geschenk - dieses Konzert begnadeter Orchestermusiker, einer überragenden Organistin und eines Dirigenten von großem Format! Was für ein Trost in Zeiten steinzeitlich verblödender Mediengeräusche! Danke aus tiefstem Herzen an alle, die es einem Millionenpublikum übereignen - auch an das Filmteam. Die Reverenz an Bach ist wunderbar und bestärkt meine Hoffnung, dass "amor vincet omnia" gilt: Allem Kleinmut, aller Habgier und Herrschsucht ungeachtet.
How can any feeling human being possibly give this performance a thumbs down? The passion and musicianship are superb on the part of the soloist and orchestra!
Mario, l don’t know. Maybe it’s a lack of hearing French compositions. I’ve been aware of this one for many years, but recently l discovered Sans Saens requiem, and it totally got me!
I. Andante 0:56 II. Allegro giocoso 4:12 III. Andante moderato 6:23 IV. Tempo Allegro, molto agitato 13:55 V. Tres calme. Lent 16:39 VI. Tempo de l’Allegro initial 19:27 VII. Tempo d'introduction 21:38
Beluisterd op deze vooravond van Ons Heer Hemelvaart 2020 . Schitterend!!! Geweld en rust, rust en geweld als weerspiegeling van het gebeuren bij de apostelen, zalving ook bij de belofte van de Geest !!! Prachtig orgelspel van Iveta Apkalna begeleid door geweldig orkest, het geheel begeleid door een scherp aanvoelende meester - dirigent !!! Dank Poulenc, zo ontroerend mooi...
Excellent performance! I heard this piece for the first time some 35 years ago. Then I couldn’t stand the dissonants at the start of the work. But when listening to it through the years, I really became impressed with it. Ms. Apkalna did a great job on this one!
Voor mij steeds weer een mooie, verrassende Poulenc, uitgevoerd door een schitterende organiste, begeleid door een prima orkest onder de leiding van maestro Andrès Orozoo-Estrada!!! Prachtig!!!
Génial, merci la soliste, merci l'orchestre, Francis Poulenc en fait des bonds de joie dans sa tombe. Oeuvre merveilleuse, et interprétation merveilleuse. Danke Shön
Absolutely superb. With the right equipment you hear every note. Vastly better than the other recoding on RUclips and the old recording I have from the sixties.
I heard this concerto on a gramophone record for the first time c. 1966 (Bert Zamkochian). Since then I have always considered it to be the most beautiful piece of music ever composed. Up till now there hasn't been a good video on RUclips. It is especially nice to see and hear something bigger than a chamber orchestra in this work. Do yourselves a favour and view ms. Apkalna playing the organ at the Latvian song festival - a stunning, moving event, where they also sing the Lord's Prayer as composed by Luciya Garuta. By the way, listen to the viola solo at 22.27.
Viola solo, actually. (Then next solo, though the camera misses it, is by the cello.) Otherwise I TOTALLY agree - the performance in Riga, Latvia with the Kremerata Baltica is equally special. That's what's so great about this work - it can be adapted to different sizes of instruments and string orchestras.
@@Mezzotenor It is true that F. Poulenc's score notates a viola solo followed by a cello solo, near the end of this masterwork. However, per the conductor's discretion, this viola solo may be substituted with a *UNISON VIOLA DUO* without violence, injury, or disrespect to the piece. I know this is true because I was one of those two violists nearly 50 years ago!
Agreed. It's a strange but lovely-sounding descending sequence alternating between major 7ths and minor 7ths (A maj7 - Am7/D - G maj7 - Gm7/C - F maj7 - Fm7/Bb - Eb maj7 - Ebm7/Ab).
I love how Apkalna is bopping along as she plays - especially in that energetic flurry around 19:50 - as it really makes this bold, grandiose piece of music even more lively and dynamic!
Marie Claire Alain was a very well known organist of international repute. I once attended a service at the church of Seint Germain en Laye, France, where she lived and was playing that day. She treated the congregation to an accoustic display as the choir exited and we all broke out in spontaneous applause at the end! Organists usually have to be rather modest, secreted away in the loft of a church. It was great to see the soloist so prominent here
I just stumbled onto this and gave it a shot. I thought I was originally going to see a pianist and then she sat down at an organ. This was probably the most modern classical piece I've heard on an organ - forgive me of my ignorance :) Very well done and was pleasantly surprised! I'll have to listen to more Poulenc.
Je ne me lasse pas d'écouter cette œuvre sublime dans toutes les versions possibles. Je dois avouer que celle-ci m'a le plus touchée. Remarquable prestation d'Iveta Apkalna ; Andrés Orozco-Estrada toujours impeccable.
I love this piece. Beautifully done! I fell in love with it as a kid with the E.Power Biggs/Ormandy recording But Apkalna finds every subtlety, every wild character change, perfect voicing and plays with such depth of drama and expression. Thank you. I've have heard it a thousand times and this performance is far and away the best.
Merveilleuse musique, splendide exécution devenue désormais la référence pour cette oeuvre.On y revient sans cesse sans se lasser. Merci pour la retransmission.Un son somptueux.
Outstanding playing by the organist and also by the orchestra ! And the first time I see a virtuoso organist playing with high heels ! I used to play the organ in a church when I was young and I know that high heels were considered to be an impediment back then. How times have changed !
Do listen to her performance of Samuel Barber's Toccata Festiva in which she performs an extended pedal passage in stacked heels! Something to behold and hear!
Her inspirational performance leads me into the wonderful world of comfort There are her extraordinary skills and her distinguished talents in her incomparable performance . From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
This is an absolutely fantastic performance of this masterpiece. How Ms Apkalna plays the organ wearing those shoes is beyond belief! But let's not forget the other soloist here. The timpanist, whose dynamics were perfect throughout. Bravo everyone.
Aren't they just a pair of ordinary organist shoes? I see organists all the time with those bulky heels to better handle the pedals with heel-toe action.
@@Varakarajan You are probably right Sasha. I am not an organist but they look very uncomfortable don't they. Maybe this is more than a fashion statement :-) Many thanks for your reply.
@@DavidA-ps1qr I had to ask my organ soloist yesterday about this. :) Most prefer shoes with some heel for using the pedals, but the size of the heel depends on the shape of your foot and the flexibility of your ankle among other factors. Many use dance shoes, though there are also dedicated organ shoes that are more expensive. Anyway, we'll be performing this piece three times this week. :)
@@Varakarajan Good luck with the performances Sasha, what instrument do you play? Isn't it a fantastic piece? One great theme after another. I wish you all well for successful performances. David.
Ich habe dieses einmalige Konzert vor 50 Jahren einmal an der Geige mitspielen dürfen. Seitdem schätze ich es sehr. Dies ist eine tolle Aufnahme. Mitreißend die requiemhaften Pauken und die Assoziationen an Bach, die großen Franzosen und sogar die Jahrmarktsorgel.
Me he quedado sin habla, me resulta imposible expresar la emoción y la belleza de de esta música, tan enérgica y sublime, un oasis de belleza Paz y felicidad enhorabuena y muchas felicidades 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
What a delightful piece! very well played by Madame Apkalna, along with exceptionally fine orchestra, soloists, esp Cello & Violin, and fine conducting! Thank you to all! (from Canada)
Hermoso. Hace años que no escuchaba esta obra, y tan magistralmente interpretada, una alegria poder disfrutar del arte y con tan buenos intérpretes y tan excelente órgano.
You are very good and Poulenc is really brilliant. My choir sang "Les Tisserands" in quarantine style. Write this down in the research. You will love it for sure: Corale Novarmonia - Les Tisserands (F. Poulenc)
Ich werde NIEMALS vergessen wie ich dieses Werk das erste mal gehört habe (live im Konzert): Poulenc - nie gehört, wer ist das?. Konzert für Streicher, Pauke und Orgel... Hm... wird das interessant? Und dann begann es ... Gänsehaut von Beginn an bis zum Ende! Super Konzert auch hier! Bravo
One thing is clear. All of his music is not boring at all even in the 21st century. I’m a bascially a jazz fan but this classical composer tunes are all verrry exciting and fun to my ears.
Steven Conrad I played this (1st violin) about the time you first heard it. Practicing it without the organ was a bit challenging due to the complex rhythms and pauses etc. Then we went into the Memorial Hall at Manchester Grammar School (1200 seat venue with a massive organ) to rehearse it with the soloist. Blew me away and from the stage the organ was soooo loud from those opening passages and it all came together on the night. A full house. It was buzzing. The soloist went onto be an Oxbridge Organ Scholar I believe. Unforgettable part of growing up with a decent orchestra. When can we get to experience this sort of thing again? Couple of years away I expect. Now all I can do is practice in my conservatory. Good job I didn’t turn professional as my brilliant violin teacher wanted me to. He was from the BBC Northern SO I recall. Halcyon days...
A revisit. Powerful, and presented on the single instrument than can blow the whole orchestra off the map. Fortunately, the great composers working with the instrument and their interpreters would not exploit the power of the instrument in such an arrogant way. That in part is what gives this work power, it doesn't exploit it, it uses it.
Wow! Comparisons are subjective I know but I've heard this by various orchestras and organists, including at the Proms, and this is really far and away the best to my ears - so interesting to see it up close too. Thank You!
No acostumbrado a esta música no convencional si no ya posiblemente de vanguardia esta obra de polen me ha parecido muy interesante por diversas razones la interacción órgano cuerda percusión etcétera me parece fantástica saludos
Wunderschöne und spannende Aufführung dieses perfekt komponierten Konzerts mit durchsichtigen und zugleich kräftigen Töne der Orgel sowie gut artikulierten und perfekt vereinigten Töne anderer Instrumente. Die Virtuosität dieser genialen Solistin ist erstaunlich hoch. Der geniale Maestro dirigiert das ausgezeichnete Orchester im inspirierenden Tempo mit völlig effektiver Dynamik. Atemberaubend vom Anfang bis zum Ende!
So was kommt manchmal bei einigen Interpreten vor, z.B. Wilhelm Furtwӓngler spielte die 6. Symphonie von P.Tschajkowski merklich langsamer, als die übrigen Dirigenten.
I conducted this piece in 1988 in northern California. It was one of my big desires in life to put on a performance of this concerto. Back then my daughter Emily, though only 7, attended the concert with her other sisters. She passed away on Nov. 8, 1996 at age 11. Today it's Nov. 8, 2022. When I hear Poulenc's organ concerto I recall better times, though there is deep sadness. Rest in peace Emily.
I hope goodness for you and your family
❤she is in good hands!
your deep sadness is how much you loved your daughter.
the age doesnt match up
@@MarcScheffer Amen.
There is a comment urging people to become acquainted with Poulenc's music. He is amazingly neglected, but always compelling. You will always be moved by his work;
either spiritually,emotionally, by turns amusing, elegant, and mysterious. This splendid performance allows us to understand the essence of Poulenc, France his era.
I urge those who don't know much of Poulenc to explore his music. I have a special soft thing for French music and I guess I know well all Poulenc's work. He has no enormous, majestic stuff like Mahler or Shostakovitch but all his compositions are like precious little gems that you will learn to cherish. Try the piano concerto, or the two pianos concerto to start. If you get caught there are several more to enjoy. I'm a humble scientist with an enorm frustation that is not beeing able to play an instrument or conduct an orchestra (my dream!). When I see a musician playing his instrument to perfection I rest in awe! But what can I say when I see a lady playing a tirannosaurus of an instrument with three keyboards for the hands and another, enormous, for the feet and, by some sort of miracle, conjures enough muscular control to play all those keys without fail and create fantastic music! God save her.Perhaps next life I will be able to do somethnig like that....
I agree about Poulenc. I would add that his chamber music is also really amazing.
Flute sonata and oboe sonata also wonderful works.
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You said "He [Poulenc] has no enormous, majestic stuff like Mahler or Shostakovitch but all his compositions are like precious little gems that you will learn to cherish." That's how it seems to me with all of the noted French composers. -- If someone were to ask me (no one ever will) what my favorite piece is by a French composer, I would answer Poulenc's organ concerto.
@@williamernestocontrerasgar3410 well as a clarinet player I have to say out of sheer irony I love his clarinet Concerto but man the oboe concerto is good
I have listened to this performance over 300 hundred times now. How is it still so freaking great?!
I guess there will never be a pop song I could listen too so many times without being annoyed. Poulenc was a genius!
I agree for 100%. Cannot stop to listen to it, and every time I find new interesting parts
I also listen to it almost daily now. The first 6 minutes are intoxicating, but so is the rest of this criminally underrated piece. If it wasn't for YT and this channel, I'd probably never knew it existed.
Bravo Madame Apkalna! Vous êtes une superbe organiste et Poulenc un magicien d'art de grand talent! Merci!
Poulenc is so underrated.
@Jordy Canaan shut up bot
@Emilio Aryan shut up bot, who wants to make it sound authentic
everythings fucking underrated these days, according to twats anyway
He seriously is
I think he's rated just about right.
Du Poulenc comme rarement joué en France, splendide accord entre la soliste et l'orchestre. Brillantissime !!!
It's a very strong, impetuous organ masterpiece. Poulenc is a genius!!! Congrats for this Latvian organist, Iveta Apkalna. She is excellent.
Was für ein göttliches Geschenk - dieses Konzert begnadeter Orchestermusiker, einer überragenden Organistin und eines Dirigenten von großem Format! Was für ein Trost in Zeiten steinzeitlich verblödender Mediengeräusche! Danke aus tiefstem Herzen an alle, die es einem Millionenpublikum übereignen - auch an das Filmteam. Die Reverenz an Bach ist wunderbar und bestärkt meine Hoffnung, dass "amor vincet omnia" gilt: Allem Kleinmut, aller Habgier und Herrschsucht ungeachtet.
This was a brilliant performance by both the soloist and orchestra. Kudos to the sound engineer for such superb and majestic sonority.
Kudos also to the timpanist; what marvellous, musical playing.
One of the greatest pieces of music ever written and this is an immense performance. Just brilliant.
How can any feeling human being possibly give this performance a thumbs down? The passion and musicianship are superb on the part of the soloist and orchestra!
Mario, l don’t know. Maybe it’s a lack of hearing French compositions. I’ve been aware of this one for many years, but recently l discovered Sans Saens requiem, and it totally got me!
people judgemental ego mad idiots... fab piece of music
No more thumbs down.
I. Andante 0:56
II. Allegro giocoso 4:12
III. Andante moderato 6:23
IV. Tempo Allegro, molto agitato 13:55
V. Tres calme. Lent 16:39
VI. Tempo de l’Allegro initial 19:27
VII. Tempo d'introduction 21:38
Thank you !
Merci beaucoup.Excellente et précieuse initiative.
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Sie sind herausragende Musiker. Danke!😊
merci pour cette beauté et cette si belle interprétation de Madame Apkalna et de l'orchestre. Ah ce Francis Poulenc !
Un sommet de qualité en tout : l’œuvre, l’interprétation, la prise de son, la prise de vue. Exceptionnel !
Beluisterd op deze vooravond van Ons Heer Hemelvaart 2020 . Schitterend!!! Geweld en rust, rust en geweld als weerspiegeling van het gebeuren bij de apostelen, zalving ook bij de belofte van de Geest !!! Prachtig orgelspel van Iveta Apkalna begeleid door geweldig orkest, het geheel begeleid door een scherp aanvoelende meester - dirigent !!! Dank Poulenc, zo ontroerend mooi...
This is insane amazing music
Excellent performance! I heard this piece for the first time some 35 years ago. Then I couldn’t stand the dissonants at the start of the work. But when listening to it through the years, I really became impressed with it. Ms. Apkalna did a great job on this one!
Voor mij steeds weer een mooie, verrassende Poulenc, uitgevoerd door een schitterende organiste, begeleid door een prima orkest onder de leiding van maestro Andrès Orozoo-Estrada!!! Prachtig!!!
Génial, merci la soliste, merci l'orchestre, Francis Poulenc en fait des bonds de joie dans sa tombe. Oeuvre merveilleuse, et interprétation merveilleuse. Danke Shön
One of my very favorite concertos (another being his Piano Concerto.). Well done, Frankfurt. I could hear this all day. Bravo.
Absolutely superb. With the right equipment you hear every note. Vastly better than the other recoding on RUclips and the old recording I have from the sixties.
Iveta Apkalna is truly gifted ( she ROCKS ).
I hadn't realised the sheer variety and power of this piece until hearing and seeing this recording.
I heard this concerto on a gramophone record for the first time c. 1966 (Bert Zamkochian). Since then I have always considered it to be the most beautiful piece of music ever composed. Up till now there hasn't been a good video on RUclips. It is especially nice to see and hear something bigger than a chamber orchestra in this work. Do yourselves a favour and view ms. Apkalna playing the organ at the Latvian song festival - a stunning, moving event, where they also sing the Lord's Prayer as composed by Luciya Garuta. By the way, listen to the viola solo at 22.27.
Viola solo, actually. (Then next solo, though the camera misses it, is by the cello.) Otherwise I TOTALLY agree - the performance in Riga, Latvia with the Kremerata Baltica is equally special. That's what's so great about this work - it can be adapted to different sizes of instruments and string orchestras.
@@Mezzotenor Thank you for the correction.
@@Mezzotenor
It is true that F. Poulenc's score notates a viola solo followed by a cello solo, near the end of this masterwork.
However, per the conductor's discretion, this viola solo may be substituted with a *UNISON VIOLA DUO* without violence, injury, or disrespect to the piece.
I know this is true because I was one of those two violists nearly 50 years ago!
Fabulous performance! Sumptuous both musically and visually....a triumph..and a merciful release in these challenging times...
Hoe verrassend mooi dit samenspel van orgelen orkest in dit unieke werk van Poulenc!!! Dank!!!
15:20 Such a modern feel. This part never sounds old.
Agreed. It's a strange but lovely-sounding descending sequence alternating between major 7ths and minor 7ths (A maj7 - Am7/D - G maj7 - Gm7/C - F maj7 - Fm7/Bb - Eb maj7 - Ebm7/Ab).
It's like a musical orgasm
@@bobnrainy Haha so true.
it‘s simple wonderfull
And 12:26 is made for a movie. Ingeniously dramatic. And then quite inconspicuously inserted again at 18:30
Absolument magnifique. Radio symphonique de Frankfort brilliant orchestre et toujours très bien filmer. J'adore.
I love how Apkalna is bopping along as she plays - especially in that energetic flurry around 19:50 - as it really makes this bold, grandiose piece of music even more lively and dynamic!
They take that section quite a bit slower than others do, and it reveals such whimsy
Ф.Пуленк--всегда особый...Жиивая,остроумная музыка через все творчество!....БРАВО органистке...!
Is the first time i see a female organist!
Congratulations!
Great work of both parts
Marie Claire Alain was a very well known organist of international repute. I once attended a service at the church of Seint Germain en Laye, France, where she lived and was playing that day. She treated the congregation to an accoustic display as the choir exited and we all broke out in spontaneous applause at the end! Organists usually have to be rather modest, secreted away in the loft of a church. It was great to see the soloist so prominent here
I just stumbled onto this and gave it a shot. I thought I was originally going to see a pianist and then she sat down at an organ. This was probably the most modern classical piece I've heard on an organ - forgive me of my ignorance :) Very well done and was pleasantly surprised! I'll have to listen to more Poulenc.
Ademloos geluisterd en bewonderd. Bravo Bravo Bravo
Je ne me lasse pas d'écouter cette œuvre sublime dans toutes les versions possibles. Je dois avouer que celle-ci m'a le plus touchée. Remarquable prestation d'Iveta Apkalna ; Andrés Orozco-Estrada toujours impeccable.
Потрясающее ! Какое прекрасное исполнение ! Poulenc сочинил настоящий шедевр .Браво органистке !
I love this piece. Beautifully done! I fell in love with it as a kid with the E.Power Biggs/Ormandy recording But Apkalna finds every subtlety, every wild character change, perfect voicing and plays with such depth of drama and expression. Thank you. I've have heard it a thousand times and this performance is far and away the best.
Best interpretation I ever heard of this concerto ! Thank you so much ! I cried I the final notes !! That is a proof !
Merveilleuse musique, splendide exécution devenue désormais la référence pour cette oeuvre.On y revient sans cesse sans se lasser.
Merci pour la retransmission.Un son somptueux.
Outstanding playing by the organist and also by the orchestra ! And the first time I see a virtuoso organist playing with high heels ! I used to play the organ in a church when I was young and I know that high heels were considered to be an impediment back then. How times have changed !
Do listen to her performance of Samuel Barber's Toccata Festiva in which she performs an extended pedal passage in stacked heels! Something to behold and hear!
This has to be one of the most beautiful, thrilling compositions of the 20th c. Wonderful performance!
Merveilleuse interprétation de ce beau concerto pour orgue de Poulenc par Iveta Apkalna : de plus , je me rent
Wat' een prachtig, helder orgelconcert, zo mooi op deze zaterdagavond! Dank hr-Symphonie- orchester!
Truly phenomenal performance and so refreshing to have an organ as part of the instrument entourage. Bravo!
Her inspirational performance leads me into the wonderful world of comfort
There are her extraordinary skills and her distinguished talents in her incomparable performance .
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Blijft altijd zo ontroerend mooi! Dank om deze schitterende uitvoering, rust en weelde voor het hart!!!!
Grandios...Danke❤❤❤❤
Fantastic performance. Kudos to all the musicians.
Thank heaven for real music eg caterwauling in full moon.
This is an absolutely fantastic performance of this masterpiece. How Ms Apkalna plays the organ wearing those shoes is beyond belief! But let's not forget the other soloist here. The timpanist, whose dynamics were perfect throughout. Bravo everyone.
I couldn't agree more. Easily a 12 on a scale of 1 to 10 and stylistically so impressively on-target too!
Aren't they just a pair of ordinary organist shoes? I see organists all the time with those bulky heels to better handle the pedals with heel-toe action.
@@Varakarajan You are probably right Sasha. I am not an organist but they look very uncomfortable don't they. Maybe this is more than a fashion statement :-) Many thanks for your reply.
@@DavidA-ps1qr I had to ask my organ soloist yesterday about this. :) Most prefer shoes with some heel for using the pedals, but the size of the heel depends on the shape of your foot and the flexibility of your ankle among other factors. Many use dance shoes, though there are also dedicated organ shoes that are more expensive. Anyway, we'll be performing this piece three times this week. :)
@@Varakarajan Good luck with the performances Sasha, what instrument do you play?
Isn't it a fantastic piece? One great theme after another. I wish you all well for successful performances. David.
Ich habe dieses einmalige Konzert vor 50 Jahren einmal an der Geige mitspielen dürfen. Seitdem schätze ich es sehr. Dies ist eine tolle Aufnahme. Mitreißend die requiemhaften Pauken und die Assoziationen an Bach, die großen Franzosen und sogar die Jahrmarktsorgel.
Me he quedado sin habla, me resulta imposible expresar la emoción y la belleza de de esta música, tan enérgica y sublime, un oasis de belleza Paz y felicidad enhorabuena y muchas felicidades 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
What a delightful piece! very well played by Madame Apkalna, along with exceptionally fine orchestra, soloists, esp Cello & Violin, and fine conducting! Thank you to all! (from Canada)
Un capolavoro assoluto!!!Una esecuzione emozionante ed entusiasmante!!!
Fabulous execution of a great piece of music.
Hermoso. Hace años que no escuchaba esta obra, y tan magistralmente interpretada, una alegria poder disfrutar del arte y con tan buenos intérpretes y tan excelente órgano.
You are very good and Poulenc is really brilliant. My choir sang "Les Tisserands" in quarantine style. Write this down in the research. You will love it for sure:
Corale Novarmonia - Les Tisserands (F. Poulenc)
Páni, to je krásné a zábavné!
Que música tan maravillosa. Y la interpretación, fantástica. Bravo.
Ich werde NIEMALS vergessen wie ich dieses Werk das erste mal gehört habe (live im Konzert): Poulenc - nie gehört, wer ist das?. Konzert für Streicher, Pauke und Orgel... Hm... wird das interessant? Und dann begann es ... Gänsehaut von Beginn an bis zum Ende! Super Konzert auch hier! Bravo
Ich werde es auch niemals vergessen! Super!
Ica finde auch dies es Concert als niemals gehõrt...fantastich!!!
Ich wünschte, ich wäre da 😪😪. Wie viel kostete das Ticket?
Ich auch, wann ich das ersten Mal gehört
One thing is clear. All of his music is not boring at all even in the 21st century. I’m a bascially a jazz fan but this classical composer tunes are all verrry exciting and fun to my ears.
POR PRIMERA VEZ OI ESTA MAGNIFICA OBRA DE POULANC EN LA EAST SIDE CHURCH,IN NEW YOIRK....JUST AMAZING...AñO 1967
I didn't know this composition... it is just splendid!!!
BRAVO! Color me impressed! This is such a nice surprise compared to the ‘heavy’ German sound of Bach, Buxtehude, etc.
Magnificent! I first heard this masterpiece in 1974. It still sounds just as magnificent now.
Steven Conrad I played this (1st violin) about the time you first heard it. Practicing it without the organ was a bit challenging due to the complex rhythms and pauses etc. Then we went into the Memorial Hall at Manchester Grammar School (1200 seat venue with a massive organ) to rehearse it with the soloist. Blew me away and from the stage the organ was soooo loud from those opening passages and it all came together on the night. A full house. It was buzzing. The soloist went onto be an Oxbridge Organ Scholar I believe. Unforgettable part of growing up with a decent orchestra. When can we get to experience this sort of thing again? Couple of years away I expect. Now all I can do is practice in my conservatory. Good job I didn’t turn professional as my brilliant violin teacher wanted me to. He was from the BBC Northern SO I recall. Halcyon days...
Impresionante. Orozco Estrada tiene un gusto exquisito para elegir las piezas que dirige. Gracias por compartir!
Hasta hoy, sigue siendo la mejor versión del Konzert de Poulenc. Doy fe.
Que buen cover
Super interprétation. Sublime organiste. Qui joue poulenc à merveille. Merci beaucoup
Kudos to the production staff --- amazing audio engineering and video work.
Machtig en genuanceerd orgelconcert in samenspel met een machtig en genuanceerd orkest! Wondere beleving!!! dank!
I am so pleased that the timpanist was so warmly acknowledged during the applause.
Superb performance of a gorgeous work! Thank you
Go to 16:49 and look at the man in the audience right next to the cello and you can see how i feel listening this
Truly one of the best performances, if not the best, .....
Du "Grand Art"... Félicitations à tous concernant cette sublime interprétation. Sincères salutations
Wow! Magnificent.
A revisit. Powerful, and presented on the single instrument than can blow the whole orchestra off the map. Fortunately, the great composers working with the instrument and their interpreters would not exploit the power of the instrument in such an arrogant way. That in part is what gives this work power, it doesn't exploit it, it uses it.
Very well put, Doug. The balance is excellent.
Maravilloso. La primera interpretación que oi fue de Duruflè. Me gusta Poulenc
Doh! Never thought I'd ever *see* this performed. And I was listening to Simon Preston's performance just the other day! Great performance by all.
This performance tops all that I've heard so far: ruclips.net/video/47_IPETjxTU/видео.html
GORGFEOUS AND EXCITING, BOTH THE PIECE AND THE PERFORMANCE!!
J'ai la chair de poule à chaque écoute ! Sublime !
22:28 feels so melancholic and yearning, perhaps even my favorite part of the performance
Bravo!!! Beautifully performed. Thks
Thank you for this amazing video! It's so high quality!
Il n'y a rien a dire seulement Bravo c'est Sublime
Been there live. Great performance of this masterpiece
This is music for Pentecost, descend of the Holy Ghost ! A joy for our souls !!! Thanks for this concert !!!
Wow! Comparisons are subjective I know but I've heard this by various orchestras and organists, including at the Proms, and this is really far and away the best to my ears - so interesting to see it up close too. Thank You!
Magnífico, Bravo belíssimo!!!!
No acostumbrado a esta música no convencional si no ya posiblemente de vanguardia esta obra de polen me ha parecido muy interesante por diversas razones la interacción órgano cuerda percusión etcétera me parece fantástica saludos
Wunderschöne und spannende Aufführung dieses perfekt komponierten Konzerts mit durchsichtigen und zugleich kräftigen Töne der Orgel sowie gut artikulierten und perfekt vereinigten Töne anderer Instrumente. Die Virtuosität dieser genialen Solistin ist erstaunlich hoch. Der geniale Maestro dirigiert das ausgezeichnete Orchester im inspirierenden Tempo mit völlig effektiver Dynamik. Atemberaubend vom Anfang bis zum Ende!
So langsam kann man Sie ja nicht mehr ernst nehmen. Ist das schon Ironie?
Keine Ironie. Alles gehört zum Geschmack jedes Zuschauers.
So was kommt manchmal bei einigen Interpreten vor, z.B. Wilhelm Furtwӓngler spielte die 6. Symphonie von P.Tschajkowski merklich langsamer, als die übrigen Dirigenten.
Stimmt! Langsam oder schnell ist das Problem der Relativität.
Fantastic, Poulenc is a genius
Magnificent. A riveting performance by the whole ensemble.
Ein schönes Werk ,eine schöne Frau die sehr gut Orgel spielen kann ,eine schöne Romantik in Einklang viele Grüße aus Berlin
Beautifully done... all of you!
schönes Konzert..und mit solchen Absätzen die Orgel-Pedale zu bedienen,auch ne Leistung.....
This has opened
up a new world for me
Einfach hörenswert und so eine wunderbare Organistin. Durfte sie in Rheine schon einmal solo live spielen sehen.
I never heard this piece before,Fantastic,beautifully played.E Power Biggs is alive again.
This is better than Biggs.
Looking forward to maybe see this at the 1st Night of the Proms 2021!