Schubert The Great -4M (4/4) J.E.Gardiner Vienna Philharmonic

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @PhilippineJeann
    @PhilippineJeann 13 лет назад

    Now this would be wonderful to have for my very own band! Wow! These guys are wonderful musicians and they all have it together! Hugs from Jeann!

  • @brtherjohn
    @brtherjohn 12 лет назад +2

    Outstanding. Having just watched the excellent Sawallisch conduct this with the same orchestra, I have to say that Gardiner is quite exciting.

  • @carolhuru8173
    @carolhuru8173 11 месяцев назад

    One of biggest tragedy in music, Schubert gone at 32.Beethoven is smiling in his grave, his super fan Franz produced this masterpiece matching his genius. Vienna Philharmonic, unbeatable worldwide, +Gardiner = HISTORY

  • @luisfrodrimaz
    @luisfrodrimaz 13 лет назад +1

    PROBABLEMENTE LA MEJOR "GRANDE" QUE HOY SE PUEDE ESCUCHAR. LA DIRECCIÓN DE GARDINER Y LA RESPUESTA DE LOS WIENER ES INCONTESTABLE. DEL 1 AL 10 : UN "11"

  • @martafabian4308
    @martafabian4308 5 лет назад

    Csak ezért sajnálom, hogy cimbalmoztam, mert nagyon szivesen játszottam volna ilyen zkr-i művekben!!

  • @geraldalspaugh9565
    @geraldalspaugh9565 11 лет назад

    I read that Robert Schumann found the score of this after Schubert had died, so maybe we can credit Schumann for introducing us to this marvelous symphony. When I bought the Columbia album around 1958, this Great C Major was called the Seventh Symphony, so some renumbering has been done.

  • @dwlock100
    @dwlock100 13 лет назад

    And to think that Schubert thought he could not compose because there was a giant behind him! you guessed....Beethoven.

  • @doktorkapellmeister
    @doktorkapellmeister 12 лет назад

    Direzione molto eloquente e didascalica.
    Gardiner non si prende particolari responsabilità nell'interpretazione, ma sa sfruttare un'ottima orchestra al meglio.
    Non mi entusiasma il sensibile rallentando dei "do" ribattuti all'unisono nel finale, ma è soggettivo.

  • @rastrats
    @rastrats 12 лет назад

    Worth a listen, if only because this final movement is never listened to properly, following on from what precedes it in this longish classical symphony. The listener is too exhausted by this stage.

    • @gregoryroscow5846
      @gregoryroscow5846 4 года назад

      Exhausted? Not me. It's amazing how this symphony of "heavenly length" (Schumann) is gripping in every bar. All is wonderful, inevitable, and indeed heavenly.