As a musician who has done lots of professional orchestral playing: man they are tight for how far apart they are. It's hard to explain how much harder the distance makes to play together.
The place is half empty.....(sigh) the brass is as loud as Wagner's incompetence and it's faster than the football players of today. So they aren't ''Tight'' BRO.
I'm glad to see that even though we have a highly infectious disease, we can all still celebrate Beethoven's 250th birthday by playing his music, while still preventing the spread.
And wouldn't you know it - I'm viewing this performance and reading your words for the first time on Dec 15, the very eve of the MASTER'S b/day. Happy B/day LVB up there right next to God
One of the top ten living conductors! Not to forget this orchestra also! Never more before than now, in this wretched time of the Covid pandemic do we need the “never say die” spirit of Beethoven’s music to give us inspiration and sustain us all throughout the world!
''Top Ten'' What it this Miss Universe?? It's too loud, too fast and obviously someone doesn't know how to count. ''Never say Die'' Death is the Ultimate Gift of Life. It's not Inspiration BUT PASSION.
Love Beethoven's Ouvertures! I Like so much hr - Sinfonieorchester, one of the four or five best filarmonik on the world! And a Great Conductor Philippe Herreweghe! BRAVO!
A bunch of dramatic stories being told by breaking all the rules hahaha people now pay more to hear this crap than i ever earned in my life hahahahahahahahahaha
Wunderschöne und spannende Aufführung dieser tragischen Ouvertüre mit gut harmonisierten und perfekt vereinigten Tönen aller Instrumente. Der erfahrene und geniale Maestro dirigiert das kompakte und ausgezeichnete Orchester im gut phrasierten Tempo und mit dramatischer Dynamik. Wunderbar und atemberaubend zugleich!
I could not have expressed this in better terms! The discordant chord has never sounded better in my ears. Calls forward the wonderful dissonant chord before hymn of joy in number nine. What an interesting Coriolan this is. You want to know more about the character and the play!!!! Great composition and performance. ❤️
An excellent performance of this extraordinary work. The camera coverage here is specially well-done. By August 2020 Covid had arrived in Europe, with the first documented case in Bordeaux FR on Jan.24. Here, Herreweghe is already masking, and the musicians are placed further apart from each other than normal. But ... I see no masks in the audience.
Splendid performance. I heard this selection for the first time tonight while watching a movie. I was trying to decide which Symphony was from and it sounded like Pastoral but I know it was not so I looked in the credits and found this magnificent piece. Thank you for sharing.
@@santiagomaldonado1153 ''The Body'' Are you on Drugs?? What in the hell are you talking about? This isn't a Body..THIS IS a manifestation of warmonging tendencies in C. You are also an interpreter who watches too many BBC documentaries and licked the boots of your conservatory Teachers. You should get your money back and go listen to Bruckner. THO. What language is THAT??
Still too BOOMY and BRASSY for me. Starting with Furtwangler (Furtmangler to some),Toscanini and even Von K. and Bernstein and going all the way to Muti and others including the present attempt, all seemed to have struggled with issues such as tempo and reigning in their brass and tympani sections. This is obviously NOT a cakewalk to adequately perform - too many self-appointed armchair critics (myself included) out there who take it upon themselves to decide exactly what the MASTER intended. Maybe HE went for brassiness and boominess.but us self-appointed critics have been weaned on tamer versions, so the quest goes on for the "perfect" Coriolan. Interestingly an Australian Orchestra on RUclips has recently come up with a surprisingly satisfying version, performed standing up with appropriate dance-like moves for emphasis at the right times
Orchestras in the late 18th and several decades of the 19th century used far fewer strings than we are used to, and the winds were intended to be heard, not drowned out by waves of strings. Even Brahms favoured conducting his symphonies with orchestras of slightly fewer than 50 players altogether. So the kind of balance we hear in this performance is perfectly normal (and brilliantly effective) for this repertoire. As Harnoncourt wrote: 'It has always been my conviction that music is not there to soothe people's nerves, but rather, to open their eyes, to give them a good shaking, even to frighten them. If music cannot do this, then I don't play it'.
Why on earth is this SO LOUD?? I guess tempos and markings have changed throughout the last 200 yrs or people don't know how to read. Dear Lord. It's louder than Judas Priest. The place is half empty hahahaha Dear Lord Jesus Christ.
As a musician who has done lots of professional orchestral playing: man they are tight for how far apart they are. It's hard to explain how much harder the distance makes to play together.
The place is half empty.....(sigh) the brass is as loud as Wagner's incompetence and it's faster than the football players of today. So they aren't ''Tight'' BRO.
@@eddiemperor wtf
@@eddiemperor because there was a coronavirus during the concert 😊😊😊
I'm glad to see that even though we have a highly infectious disease, we can all still celebrate Beethoven's 250th birthday by playing his music, while still preventing the spread.
And wouldn't you know it - I'm viewing this performance and reading your words for the first time on Dec 15, the very eve of the MASTER'S b/day. Happy B/day LVB up there right next to God
The only infectious disease is ART AND I'AM THE BRINGER OF DEATH AND ETERNAL DREAMS HAHAHAHAHA
Bravi~👏👏👏👏👏
I think Coriolan is the most dramatic overture among Beethoven's.
Hugh thanks to maestro and the orchestra♡
You are welcome. The orchestra has nothing to do with this, it's just terrible. My apologies for this Mess.
So there is also the Egmont Symphony, it is even more dramatic 😊😊😊
One of the top ten living conductors! Not to forget this orchestra also! Never more before than now, in this wretched time of the Covid pandemic do we need the “never say die” spirit of Beethoven’s music to give us inspiration and sustain us all throughout the world!
Like Trump huh? lol
''Top Ten'' What it this Miss Universe?? It's too loud, too fast and obviously someone doesn't know how to count. ''Never say Die'' Death is the Ultimate Gift of Life. It's not Inspiration BUT PASSION.
Buona orchestra che riesce à suonare con un direttore incomprensibile.
Love Beethoven's Ouvertures! I Like so much hr - Sinfonieorchester, one of the four or five best filarmonik on the world! And a Great Conductor Philippe Herreweghe! BRAVO!
A bunch of dramatic stories being told by breaking all the rules hahaha people now pay more to hear this crap than i ever earned in my life hahahahahahahahahaha
@@eddiemperor what is wrong with you
and listen to Beethoven's 5th concerto performed by Pollini and Karl Boehm 1979. Deutsche gramophone. attention!!! high sound quality!😊😊😊!
Wunderschöne und spannende Aufführung dieser tragischen Ouvertüre mit gut harmonisierten und perfekt vereinigten Tönen aller Instrumente. Der erfahrene und geniale Maestro dirigiert das kompakte und ausgezeichnete Orchester im gut phrasierten Tempo und mit dramatischer Dynamik. Wunderbar und atemberaubend zugleich!
Yyyyyy
I could not have expressed this in better terms! The discordant chord has never sounded better in my ears. Calls forward the wonderful dissonant chord before hymn of joy in number nine.
What an interesting Coriolan this is. You want to know more about the character and the play!!!!
Great composition and performance. ❤️
Beautiful music by Beethoven
Спасибо за возможность слушать прекрасную музыку в любое время суток.
I really liked how mr Zander explained what he is going to do before the performance. It helped me to understand.
Wow, that orchestra is very together, the sound is beautiful. Good Job!
Here in Melbourne in our sixth lockdown it is this that keeps us sane.
너~ 무 좋아요 😀
코리올란 서곡 박수를 보냅니다
💕🦠💗🍒🍀🍅💖🍃❤🍓🌳💜🙆♂️ 트롯신
Pięknie. Dziękuję bardzo.
Beautiful!
Beautiful?? This isn't meant to sound Beautiful!! THIS IS MADNESS... a man fighting his warmonging spirit!! CHAOS FIRE DEATH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
¡Como siempre, la más bello de la creación humana!, ¡Muchas felicidades! desde CDMX.
Lo mas ''Bello''?? ESTO ES GUERRA, FUEGO, MUERTE, UN HOMBRE LISTO PARA LA GUERRA!!!
@@eddiemperor por eso, wey, bello.
Sou deficiente visual e a maioria dos vídeos desse canal possuem o áudio muito bom.
Graças à Deus que consegues ouvir esta linda peça mesmo sobre dificuldades.
Eerie, hypnotizing quality to it.
An excellent performance of this extraordinary work. The camera coverage here is specially well-done. By August 2020 Covid had arrived in Europe, with the first documented case in Bordeaux FR on Jan.24. Here, Herreweghe is already masking, and the musicians are placed further apart from each other than normal. But ... I see no masks in the audience.
My god! Herreweghe managed to persuade the string players to use vibrato sparingly! They sound almost like a period band here!!
👏👏👏Beautiful execution
fabulous and vivid,
Thank you 😊
Splendid performance. I heard this selection for the first time tonight while watching a movie. I was trying to decide which Symphony was from and it sounded like Pastoral but I know it was not so I looked in the credits and found this magnificent piece. Thank you for sharing.
Esecuzione pregevolissima! Complimenti!
esta orquesta tiene un sonido muy propio me gusta
0:31 Woa...!! What kind of bass bow is that?!
Beautiful ❤
DANKE VON
TEL AVIV
DR BERAR
Dieses Jahr beim Internationale Feuerwerkswettbewerb 2022 in Hannover als Pflichtstück Musik vertreten. 🎶
Con fuerza. Emociónante. Pasionato.
冒頭、この指揮でよくスパッとでられるなあ。プロはすごい。
Beautiful and noice
Супер♥️
👏👏👏
What is the conductor doing😂😂😂
Belle ouverture sur la tragédie humaine représentée par coriolan le puissant et faible a la fois.
❤🎉
0:29 1:13 1:46 2:28 3:54 4:36 5:05 6:46 6:59
❤️
🤩🤩🤩
Very clean interpretation
'''Clean'' as in Terrible. Ja.
@@eddiemperor You can't hear them
@@santiagomaldonado1153 I wrote it of course I can hear it. This is nothing but an interpretation NOT MY Music.
@@eddiemperor obviously it doesn't have the body that you were looking for when composing it
But it's a very high level tho
@@santiagomaldonado1153 ''The Body'' Are you on Drugs?? What in the hell are you talking about? This isn't a Body..THIS IS a manifestation of warmonging tendencies in C. You are also an interpreter who watches too many BBC documentaries and licked the boots of your conservatory Teachers. You should get your money back and go listen to Bruckner. THO. What language is THAT??
the name of violin music?
I think it breathes similar to air to symphony 5..
As they are in the same key .
@@philipandrewlabriaga8673 probably because they were written around the same time. Not just being in the same key
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0:30 Conductor- "Punch it"
hey
2:51
3:08 3:54
0:29
Still too BOOMY and BRASSY for me. Starting with Furtwangler (Furtmangler to some),Toscanini and even Von K. and Bernstein and going all the way to Muti and others including the present attempt, all seemed to have struggled with issues such as tempo and reigning in their brass and tympani sections. This is obviously NOT a cakewalk to adequately perform - too many self-appointed armchair critics (myself included) out there who take it upon themselves to decide exactly what the MASTER intended. Maybe HE went for brassiness and boominess.but us self-appointed critics have been weaned on tamer versions, so the quest goes on for the "perfect" Coriolan. Interestingly an Australian Orchestra on RUclips has recently come up with a surprisingly satisfying version, performed standing up with appropriate dance-like moves for emphasis at the right times
Orchestras in the late 18th and several decades of the 19th century used far fewer strings than we are used to, and the winds were intended to be heard, not drowned out by waves of strings. Even Brahms favoured conducting his symphonies with orchestras of slightly fewer than 50 players altogether. So the kind of balance we hear in this performance is perfectly normal (and brilliantly effective) for this repertoire. As Harnoncourt wrote: 'It has always been my conviction that music is not there to soothe people's nerves, but rather, to open their eyes, to give them a good shaking, even to frighten them. If music cannot do this, then I don't play it'.
Escape
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...the Orchestra needs to see his Face too you know
not one of his better ones.
The bass bows look so weird
This man is not a conductor!
2:53 Does conductor suffer from Parkinson's disease or what's going on with him?
I hate this..... the intro is unbearably light.
Why on earth is this SO LOUD?? I guess tempos and markings have changed throughout the last 200 yrs or people don't know how to read. Dear Lord. It's louder than Judas Priest. The place is half empty hahahaha Dear Lord Jesus Christ.
Too pale and mechanical.
Everything but tragedy.
Absolutely terrible conducting technique.
Who told this person that he could conduct? Shame on him!😂😂😂
He is not a conductor!
1:55