I just wish I could visit any of his concerts. His last one was in 2021 I think and he died in November 2023. Hole people never forget this great conductor
This concert was from several years ago -- 1990. I met the concussionist, Paul Barnett, at an 1812 performance a few years later in Virginia. He said that this was one of the more memorable ones for him, because he was freezing outside and had to listen to the concert on headphones, to get the timing right. He pretty much memorized the distances from guns to orchestra for all the major concert venues in the US that did "1812".
Well. This is a great performance of the overture! I enjoyed it quite well up to 13.39. And, then at that point, when the bright brass choir standing in the balcony loft began to play, I was astounded. Such heart! And, when the finale began right before the cannon let loose, the tempo was slower than I've heard before. VERY powerful and insightful! I'm a "hardened" professional violinist and, let me tell you, I had tears streaming down my cheeks at the end. Thank you for posting it!!!!
MY GOD, HAVE MERCY ON ME. IF THIS IS WHAT IT'S LIKE IN HEAVEN, I WANT TO GO THERE. BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE, I HAD GOOSEBUMPS ALL OVER MY BODY. BRAVO, BRAVO, BRAVO. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS. MANY,MANY STARS.
I find this performance to be absolutely remarkable, beautiful, excellent, fantastic! I must confess that I can not find the right words. Magnificent performance of a great composer. I am not a 'feinschmecker' in classic music, but Tchaikovsky is one of the best I have ever heard.
Some irony here, especially when the Red Army band is playing "God save the Czar" towards the end. This was recorded just before the fall of communism. Leningrad is now called its original name, St. Petersburg.
Such a shame that one of the greatest performances of one of the greatest pieces of music in the world only has 165k views, while nonsense tiktoks are receiving millions of views...
I grew up with a Father, a fine Officer and pilot, career officer...and quite a lover of classical music. This was his favorite, and I can still visualize this tall, gentle, commanding man, rise and conduct, as any fine conductor would dream to do. He was good, and that look of peace and sorrow and joy! Poor Mama used to swear that's how she lost her hearing. Then she'd watch and love Him...just like me! This one's for you, Daddy.
Genial director, extraordinaria orquesta, maravilloso Tchaikovsky. Música sin fronteras. Leí hace años, que durante el durisimo invierno de 1943, durante el sitio a que Leningrado fue sometida por los nazis, semanalmente los profesores de la orquesta llegaban puntualmente a su cita a la sala de conciertos, en ruínas, sin techumbre y con el patio y palcos completamente cubiertos de nieve. Ateridos de frío y muertos de hambre, como su ferviente, vencieron la adversidad. Saludos desde España.
I credit Arthur Fiedler for bringing this piece into the American musical tradition, as the prelude to our fireworks in Boston, down by the Charles river, every year, complete with the thundering, closing cannonade.But Fiedler was always a bit to aggressive with the opening cellos... Here, Yuri Termirkanov really gets the subtlety of the delicate, soft string opening of the theme, to set up the stark contrast with its thundering crescendo. You can see it on his face, and in his hands as the piece begins... He got it right.... Bravo, Yuri!!!
this one of best,The Lenningrad is great! Take these music and play it load and wake up the death show them how great music can be. so turn it up and injoy
Happy bi-centennial of the war of 1812 - in both North America and Europe!! :) What a perfect way to celebrate, listening to this wonderful masterpiece that rings and echoes of glorious victory, while also commemorating those who have nobly fallen. Brilliant!
Nell'ouverture 1812 non so 'se i fuochi d' artificio nascono dall'intenzione del compositore così l'uso dei cannoni, e delle campane , una variante e' l'uso iniziale del coro piuttosto che degli archi, ma stupefacente gli effetti che si sentono quando vengono amalgamati. Un capolavoro
"Es demasiado fuerte y ruidosa, la escribí sin ninguna gota de cariño ni amor, por lo tanto no tendrá ningún mérito artístico". - Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky.
can one BUY either a CD of THIS orchestra or a DVD of this performance. I WOULD be most important in buying both actually. this particular piece deeply moves me. any 411 appreciated. thanks
Napoleón, fuiste la burla del mundo... Jamás pudiste conquistar Rusia, y solo conseguiste que tu imperio se terminara de venir abajo. Viva la madre patria Rusia!
Mauro ALejandro DIaz Deslindar el sonido de la obertura 1812 de la política es un acto de ignorancia. Los cañones finales no son por obra y gracia de la naturaleza, sino para celebrar la caída de un pseudo-imperio (político).
well without being crass like that other person, it's very very good. very tight, but it WAS a little fast. But nationalism is nationalism. But the sound recording was a little wanting and the camera angles a little weird...I guess that's Russia for you. That being said, Jessye Norman, Itzhak Perlman, Yo-Yo-Ma...I wish I could have been there!!!! Brilliant! Bravo!
Could you take the red out? Please? Lenin is a son of lucifer and there is no fun at all with red communism in a remarkable performance like this. I still waiting for the day the music will be the only issue to be remembered, celebrated and performed in a precious moment like this. Without red from the blood of the gulags, of Cambodian victims, of Farc and of the great something of Mao Ze Dong.
what irony.....the overture was written for the dedication of the cathedral of the most holy redeemer in moscow.., it finishes with being about russian victory over french invaders
Interessante ouverture, credo che nessun altro compositore abbia potuto comporre un capolavoro cosi forse nemmeno immaginata, non ha sicuramente una parte di pregio, altre composizioni meritano la medaglia, tra beethoven, lizst, e altri questa ouverture e' un chicco di riso, tuttavia particolare per l'uso singolare intanto dei cannoni, per non parlare delle campane, per quanto riguarda le trombe, non e' di uso comune, neanche il coro, messi assieme esaltano l'effetto.
This is my taste only, of course: First half or so: Tempos too brisk in several sections. Finale of piece: Flawless! Those are the tempos it is SUPPOSED to be played at!! It is titled "Overture SOLONELLE (solemn) after all! (Bernstein, whom I loved, simply took this piece *way* too fast). One complaint: The strings buried by the military band. But that may have been the recording engineer's fault, too.
i was there.... best concert ever....
Maestro Yuri Temirkanov is simply the greatest conductor of the last half-century. No discussion.
I just wish I could visit any of his concerts. His last one was in 2021 I think and he died in November 2023. Hole people never forget this great conductor
Absolutely. And this one is the best 1812 to be found anywhere. Memorable.
This concert was from several years ago -- 1990. I met the concussionist, Paul Barnett, at an 1812 performance a few years later in Virginia. He said that this was one of the more memorable ones for him, because he was freezing outside and had to listen to the concert on headphones, to get the timing right. He pretty much memorized the distances from guns to orchestra for all the major concert venues in the US that did "1812".
31 years ago
Well. This is a great performance of the overture! I enjoyed it quite well up to 13.39. And, then at that point, when the bright brass choir standing in the balcony loft began to play, I was astounded. Such heart! And, when the finale began right before the cannon let loose, the tempo was slower than I've heard before. VERY powerful and insightful! I'm a "hardened" professional violinist and, let me tell you, I had tears streaming down my cheeks at the end. Thank you for posting it!!!!
MY GOD, HAVE MERCY ON ME. IF THIS IS WHAT IT'S LIKE IN HEAVEN, I WANT TO GO THERE. BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE, I HAD GOOSEBUMPS ALL OVER MY BODY. BRAVO, BRAVO, BRAVO. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS. MANY,MANY STARS.
Im proud to be a 13 yeaar old boy and not only like this song, but listen to it on my ipod
In my opinion ths is one of THE BEST executions... Is just beutiful
I find this performance to be absolutely remarkable, beautiful, excellent, fantastic! I must confess that I can not find the right words. Magnificent performance of a great composer. I am not a 'feinschmecker' in classic music, but Tchaikovsky is one of the best I have ever heard.
The opening so beautiful
I think so.!!!!!♥
Man the Russians shure know how to make the classics
navylaks2 possibly the best...brilliant people.
🎉
This, is the best version of all i've heard! BRAVO!
Some irony here, especially when the Red Army band is playing "God save the Czar" towards the end. This was recorded just before the fall of communism. Leningrad is now called its original name, St. Petersburg.
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Such a shame that one of the greatest performances of one of the greatest pieces of music in the world only has 165k views, while nonsense tiktoks are receiving millions of views...
Nobody better than Russlands by performing Tchaikovsky music.
OF COURSE!
I was deeply moved by this performance!!!!♥
I grew up with a Father, a fine Officer and pilot, career officer...and quite a lover of classical music. This was his favorite, and I can still visualize this tall, gentle, commanding man, rise and conduct, as any fine conductor would dream to do. He was good, and that look of peace and sorrow and joy! Poor Mama used to swear that's how she lost her hearing. Then she'd watch and love Him...just like me! This one's for you, Daddy.
Bravo! Bravo! May I always hear this magnificent piece performed by a Russian orchestra! Thank you!
Beautiful.. great performance.. Merci.. thank you so Much Maestro.. FA
Yuri Temirkanov makes this piece sound really dynamic and melodious. Enjoying this interpretation the most so far.
This is one of my favorites to listen at any time!! It is beautiful especially with canon fire at the end!!
BEST VERSION I HAVE EVER LISTEN TO!!!
Genial director, extraordinaria orquesta, maravilloso Tchaikovsky.
Música sin fronteras.
Leí hace años, que durante el durisimo invierno de 1943, durante el sitio a que Leningrado fue sometida por los nazis, semanalmente los profesores de la orquesta llegaban puntualmente a su cita a la sala de conciertos, en ruínas, sin techumbre y con el patio y palcos completamente cubiertos de nieve. Ateridos de frío y muertos de hambre, como su ferviente, vencieron la adversidad.
Saludos desde España.
¡¡Así somos los ROJOS!!
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Those red army horns coming in on the balcony playing o lord save thy people moves me to tears instantly
Amo Tchaikovski e 1812 me leva às slturas. Um genio!
one of the greatest performances I have ever seen, thanks for sharing it
Muito lindo essa sinfonia de pether Tchaikovsky🎩👏👏👏👏👏👏😍😍
espetacular, sensacional, maravilhoso, lindo, viva a musica clássica
Il grandissime Maestro dell monde!! Das ist DAS Konzert!!👍🌷🩵
Végre jók a tempók. Hja. Saját zenéjük. Like.
Beautiful ! Great performance and staging !!
A lot of thanks for your publication. It was amazing. I'm withouth words, it is perfect. Grettings from Chile
I credit Arthur Fiedler for bringing this piece into the American musical tradition, as the prelude to our fireworks in Boston, down by the Charles river, every year, complete with the thundering, closing cannonade.But Fiedler was always a bit to aggressive with the opening cellos... Here, Yuri Termirkanov really gets the subtlety of the delicate, soft string opening of the theme, to set up the stark contrast with its thundering crescendo. You can see it on his face, and in his hands as the piece begins... He got it right.... Bravo, Yuri!!!
Amazing. When the military brass band came in in the balconies I lost it.
this one of best,The Lenningrad is great! Take these music and play it load and wake up the death show them how great music can be. so turn it up and injoy
¡¡Es magnética, eriza la piel!!
I feel it in my bones.
Thank you for this one of the best performances of this i have seen. Superb
TCHAIKOVSKY the best musician in history.....
Best of best performance !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sin palabras... sencillamente IMPRESIONANTE !!
Good GOD ! the Bells. THe brass instruments! and the CANNON !!!!!!!
Good solid volume of brass as well volume as a whole
What a wonderful performance! Really amazed!
Superb Greetings from Canada
BRAVO !...BRAVO !....
Happy bi-centennial of the war of 1812 - in both North America and Europe!! :) What a perfect way to celebrate, listening to this wonderful masterpiece that rings and echoes of glorious victory, while also commemorating those who have nobly fallen. Brilliant!
Imponente, espectacular, hermoso.
Good art doesn't gets older. I live in Brazil.
Beautiful memories…
excellent rendition!
THE BEST!!!!!!! Nice!!!!!! Bravo!!!!!!!
YURI,MUY BUENA DIRECCION , EXTRAORDINARIO,EXCELENTE.
DESDE LIMA-PERU
telark disks has a cd of the berlin philharmomic performing this....it's worth checking out also
...incredible
Fabuloso, excelente. Simplemente espectacular
Nell'ouverture 1812 non so 'se i fuochi d' artificio nascono dall'intenzione del compositore così l'uso dei cannoni, e delle campane , una variante e' l'uso iniziale del coro piuttosto che degli archi, ma stupefacente gli effetti che si sentono quando vengono amalgamati. Un capolavoro
"Es demasiado fuerte y ruidosa, la escribí sin ninguna gota de cariño ni amor, por lo tanto no tendrá ningún mérito artístico".
- Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky.
God, I love this!!!
Wonderfully done. I wish the cannons came through a bit more though.
Beautiful
so much power!
この曲聞いているときが、私の中で最も有意義な一時。
Good sound!
Good art doesn't gets older. I'm a Brazilian and I live in Brazil.
Magnificient
A MASTERPIECE!!!!!!
The red army playing “God save the Tsar” is very moving.
С 1946 года советская армия а не красная
Marvelous!
Gotta give it up for their hometown boy 🎉
Love this, one of the violists looks Peter Sellers lol!
the best overture evere composed
bravo!
can one BUY either a CD of THIS orchestra or a DVD of this performance. I WOULD be most important in buying both actually. this particular piece deeply moves me. any 411 appreciated. thanks
When there are more performers than the audience
I have this on VHS and play it with speakers loud.
God this is amazing
impresionante !!!!
6:26, did the violins just miss their cue by dat small bit??
no ,it was how the conductor interpreted it .
Google served me a grammarly advert at about 14:35
"From Russia WIth Love" *****
Who is the lady playing flute at 9:31?
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
this music should have a top comment
Bravo!
What is the name of the cannons that fired at the end? They were French, taken over from Napoleon... I forgot the name of this type.
Napoleón, fuiste la burla del mundo... Jamás pudiste conquistar Rusia, y solo conseguiste que tu imperio se terminara de venir abajo.
Viva la madre patria Rusia!
ReinaDeCorazon3s Shhh...silencio. Deje disfrutar la música fuera de todo comentario Político.
Mauro ALejandro DIaz Deslindar el sonido de la obertura 1812 de la política es un acto de ignorancia.
Los cañones finales no son por obra y gracia de la naturaleza, sino para celebrar la caída de un pseudo-imperio (político).
+Concordo plenamente com teus comentários.ReinaDeCorazon3s
+ReinaDeCorazon3s El zarismo ya desapareció, la música perduró ya que está sobre la política.
is it just me? i think that the opening is slower than usual..
Well the end for sure is, this was a very interesting version
For a better experience put the video in 1.25 speed. Your welcome
Ese es el gran estilo de Yuri temirt
Ese es Yuri Temirkanov
Precioso *.*
well without being crass like that other person, it's very very good. very tight, but it WAS a little fast. But nationalism is nationalism. But the sound recording was a little wanting and the camera angles a little weird...I guess that's Russia for you. That being said, Jessye Norman, Itzhak Perlman, Yo-Yo-Ma...I wish I could have been there!!!! Brilliant! Bravo!
Could you take the red out? Please?
Lenin is a son of lucifer and there is no fun at all with red communism in a remarkable performance like this.
I still waiting for the day the music will be the only issue to be remembered, celebrated and performed in a precious moment like this.
Without red from the blood of the gulags, of Cambodian victims, of Farc and of the great something of Mao Ze Dong.
Чел успокойся,спасибо деду за победу
what irony.....the overture was
written for the dedication of the cathedral of the most holy redeemer in moscow.., it finishes with being about russian victory over french invaders
Interessante ouverture, credo che nessun altro compositore abbia potuto comporre un capolavoro cosi forse nemmeno immaginata, non ha sicuramente una parte di pregio, altre composizioni meritano la medaglia, tra beethoven, lizst, e altri questa ouverture e' un chicco di riso, tuttavia particolare per l'uso singolare intanto dei cannoni, per non parlare delle campane, per quanto riguarda le trombe, non e' di uso comune, neanche il coro, messi assieme esaltano l'effetto.
This is 1990, right at the end of the USSR. They’d already re-legalized ‘God Save the Tsar’
you can find very good recordings from the 70"s with Soviet orchestras...
What orchestras are playing the 1812 in 2012? Not much time left!
Somebody has in better quality?
Genial
This is my taste only, of course: First half or so: Tempos too brisk in several sections. Finale of piece: Flawless! Those are the tempos it is SUPPOSED to be played at!! It is titled "Overture SOLONELLE (solemn) after all! (Bernstein, whom I loved, simply took this piece *way* too fast). One complaint: The strings buried by the military band. But that may have been the recording engineer's fault, too.
it was slow at first, and then wooshh, the tension
ruclips.net/video/N6D4gE3gdLs/видео.html so good