One of many Famous Clarinet opening songs. Outstanding entrance by the Clarinetist. Outstanding performance by everyone. I give you all a superior rating
One of the best renditions of this masterpiece I've ever heard. Lola Astanova must have been a prodigy. She looked at the keys and the conductor. Obviously there was no audience, but had there been, I would loved to have seen Lola smile.
I must say, I'm adding this rendition to my list of best renditions. I really can't say whose serving I like the best between the Royal Academy of Music, or this All-Star Orchestra ensemble. They are both "Top Notch" in my opinion!
Rashody in Blue - performed by vibrant and sensational Japanese pianist, Hayato Sumino with Japan Philharmonic Orchestra (2021). ruclips.net/video/TDZWLP7TgBM/видео.html
Was Unmatched by any in the past including George Gershwin at the piano. Lola Astanova really felt the nuances of the piece and the rest of the brilliant orchestra followed her every move. Hope we hear more of her.
I played in a Symphonic Band is 1962 and we accompanied a Pianist from State University of New York at Fredonia for a concert of this fanatastic arrangement. Always loved it!
Since there no audiences for the All-Star group. Lola must have dressed up for US, This is a perfect example of what professional photographers tell us: "You don't have to ask a beautiful woman to smile."
Surprisingly, a small orchestra like this goes very well with the Rhapsody. A big orchestra is more lush, but can drown out the piano. While Bernstein's piano/conductor videos from 1976 are more famous, he makes a LOT of errors. His timing is perfect, and his playing is otherwise great, but his mistakes are jarring to those who know the piece. Lola is devoted to piano, so she could rehearse this for months ahead. Bernstein was also composer, conductor, music director and famous socialite, which left little time for practice. Lola's performance here is superb.
Haha! I just flew United from BOZ to EWR and after I got home I said, “I have to listen to Rhapsody again, there is no better accompaniment to a safety video than that.”
I love this version, that clarinetist is god-like, but everyone in this is impeccable. He plays the bass clarinet part as well, doing double-duty to perfection.
I played in a symphonic Band at Fredonia State University and Miss Sharon Wiggly played the piano part. It was a fantastic experience and one that I will forever remember. This is a great rendition, Lola plays off the charts
She is easily the most beautiful piano player I've ever seen. Excelent version of Rhapsody in Blue. Gershwin himself would love it. What's the lady's name?
I swear to god playing the beginning on the clarinet is like playing the beginning of Fur Elise on the Piano, Screw it up and everyone will know XD Really well done though I just heard the opening 10 times lol
When you play and listen to something enough times, you can just hear it in your head as you play it, and you know what comes next. Your fingers just start to move naturally
No classical pianists ever look at the score for a concert. Not when it's a concerto or solo piece. When they're just playing as a piano part of a score, then yes.
I don't know if this is an American orchestra or not, but I suspect it is. American orchestra's tend to understand Gershwin's Jazz sensibility of the piece better than the European orchestra's do because Jazz is uniquely American.
It's a slight variation of the standard orchestral concert dress - black. (The men wore a white top and patterned tie under their jackets - women are in full length dresses).
Perfect clarinet opening.
Ong bro
I’m in mad love with the pianist
One of many Famous Clarinet opening songs. Outstanding entrance by the Clarinetist. Outstanding performance by everyone. I give you all a superior rating
This is the best clarinet glissando I have ever heard.
Made it his own, I was impressed🎵🎼
That's as good as it gets. One of the best performances of the Rhapsody I've ever heard.
Dennis Degan not really
@@JohnSmith-iu3jg name a better one
@@Levi-gp3im royal academy orchestra
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Japan Philharmonic Orchestra- Soloist Hayato Sumino (2021).
ruclips.net/video/TDZWLP7TgBM/видео.html
The clarinetist is Jon Manasse if anyone is curious.
NickQue thank you!
A terrific solo.
thanks
What is terrific arrangement of my all-time favorite music
Jon F***IN' Manasse to me!
One of the best renditions of this masterpiece I've ever heard. Lola Astanova must have been a prodigy. She looked at the keys and the conductor. Obviously there was no audience, but had there been, I would loved to have seen Lola smile.
hudg0214 i love how she gets so dedicated to the piece that she even jumps out of her seat at large spikes in the dynamics.
@@isaackelly8166 - her skirt could’ve been shorter, Yuja Wong owns shorter skirt…
@@jaeinnmoon3279 True
@@jaeinnmoon3279 if shorts / skirts are revealing enough in the preview / image, the video can get reported
This George Gershwin's piece and the brass section are just phenomenal!
Outstanding!! Such a happy song.
Stupendo.
Breathtaking!
I must say, I'm adding this rendition to my list of best renditions. I really can't say whose serving I like the best between the Royal Academy of Music, or this All-Star Orchestra ensemble. They are both "Top Notch" in my opinion!
Lol that clarinetist’s eyebrow during the gliss
Manasse being Manasse :)
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The little vibrato on the high C of the clarinet before falling back on the G @ 0:47 is truly a chef's kiss. Exceptionally well-played solo!
This is the best version of Rhapsody in Blue I've ever seen.
Rashody in Blue - performed by vibrant and sensational Japanese pianist, Hayato Sumino with Japan Philharmonic Orchestra (2021).
ruclips.net/video/TDZWLP7TgBM/видео.html
Masterpiece! takes me back to far away memories! Love this composition so much!
Was Unmatched by any in the past including George Gershwin at the piano. Lola Astanova really felt the nuances of the piece and the rest of the brilliant orchestra followed her every move. Hope we hear more of her.
Great camera work, too.
The Genius of Master Gerswin Is The True of Nature Revelated în Panoramics Sounds
Beyond exquisite--Lola, the orchestra, and Schwarz. WoWWWWWW.
RApsody En Blue is Avut Ours Love for The Miracles Of God
Nice rendition and an eye-candyish pianist as icing on the cake.
Love this instrumental
I know this piece... one of the best performances I have ever heard.
Das ist echte Kunst! BRAVO! BRAVISSIMO!
Outstanding rendition of a true American classic...thanks for posting...
Superb performance and recording production. Thanks to all!
Great opening !
Wow!
I love this piece of music and this recording tops them all.
Absolutely superb.
Absolutely Brilliant. Such a pleasure to listen an enjoy.
The clarinet has a good vibrato
My friend Kimberly has an even better onr
@@Missysissy01 No.
The best version I have ever seen or heard! Outstanding!
Better than bernstein's?
Yes!
I played in a Symphonic Band is 1962 and we accompanied a Pianist from State University of New York at Fredonia for a concert of this fanatastic arrangement. Always loved it!
Absolutely Beautiful ---------
Gorgeous piece of music.
A joy to listen...!I share to listen with a smile.
Superb, soul stirring and heart warming rendition from musicians totally in love and at one with their instruments. ❤
Phenomenal. Such talent across the board. Bravo.
Since there no audiences for the All-Star group. Lola must have dressed up for US, This is a perfect example of what professional photographers tell us: "You don't have to ask a beautiful woman to smile."
Her skirt needed to be a bit shorter to compete against Yuja Wong
Surprisingly, a small orchestra like this goes very well with the Rhapsody. A big orchestra is more lush, but can drown out the piano. While Bernstein's piano/conductor videos from 1976 are more famous, he makes a LOT of errors. His timing is perfect, and his playing is otherwise great, but his mistakes are jarring to those who know the piece. Lola is devoted to piano, so she could rehearse this for months ahead. Bernstein was also composer, conductor, music director and famous socialite, which left little time for practice. Lola's performance here is superb.
Lola es hipnótica,impresionante, poderosa,sin más palabras: Bravo!
At United, we're connecting people. Uniting the world and doing it safely. From all of us, thank you and enjoy your flight!
Haha! I just flew United from BOZ to EWR and after I got home I said, “I have to listen to Rhapsody again, there is no better accompaniment to a safety video than that.”
@@JamesM1868 This music is also their music when you’re on hold
WOW! WOW! WOW! AMAZING!
Perfection.
That was amazing!
Lovely my favorite
I suppose it's how it was written, but i absolutely love the inclusion of all 4 main saxes! In other renditions, i haven't even seen any.
very nice rendition.. upbeat where it is supposed to be, jazzy/sexy in other places.
Magnífico trabajo 👏 👍 👌
🦁🦁🦁🦁🥰 ( en medecinne on devrait adopter ce style devasion pour englober tout les parametre de se quon appelle le coeur,merci
Magnificent!
This is the 1st revision of the song. Instrumentation is identical to movie theatre orchestra
Красота! Девочка за роялем супер, очень красиво играет.
I love this version, that clarinetist is god-like, but everyone in this is impeccable. He plays the bass clarinet part as well, doing double-duty to perfection.
Bravo👏👏👏👏👏Clarinetista!!!
Wonderful!
I played in a symphonic Band at Fredonia State University and Miss Sharon Wiggly played the piano part. It was a fantastic experience and one that I will forever remember. This is a great rendition, Lola plays off the charts
OMG- she is brilliant !
Talk about a course in music theory ….
Does anyone know what mouthpiece the Alto Saxophonist is playing at 4:23?
I like that they used a banjo! I've never seen a banjo in a RiB rendition. :)
the original?
look at the Warner Bros Archive copy......bad boy banjo right in front ......
best glissando i've ever heard
She is easily the most beautiful piano player I've ever seen. Excelent version of Rhapsody in Blue. Gershwin himself would love it. What's the lady's name?
Lola Astanova
Maravilloso.................clapclapclap! Aplausos ♥
PERFECTION ♥♥♥♥♥
Lola: Talented, intelligent, beautiful. My kinda gal. Maybe I'm aiming too high.
Best. Recording. Ever. 😍
i love this melody 😍
one of my favorite orchestra songs
i feel like his eyebrow almost came off but that’s the sacrifice you make when playing this song
Her name was Lola
worldpeace32 she was a show girl
Im listening this to traffic rn and it just makes it so enjoyable
bravo!!!
Kateřina Palíková i
Wow! The original jazz band version!
How does one do a clarinet gliss I want to know
Nice!
O glissando do clarinete em seu mais belo voo.
That gliss was so clean you could eat off it
I think Rhapsody in Blue is the first time I've ever heard a Banjo as an orchestrial instremunt.
I seem to remember it also in the second movement of Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F.
J'aime bien le look de la pianiste
I swear to god playing the beginning on the clarinet is like playing the beginning of Fur Elise on the Piano, Screw it up and everyone will know XD
Really well done though I just heard the opening 10 times lol
The BEST
who is the clarinetist?
Yes, as good as it gets and then they put an advertisement in it, how ridiculous to be enjoying great music and then stop for an add.
Principalmente a partir de 11:59 do vídeo, que beleza
She didn't even use any sheet music...
AND she was in high heels
Memorizing music isn't as hard as you think. Especially if you rep it enough times.
When you play and listen to something enough times, you can just hear it in your head as you play it, and you know what comes next. Your fingers just start to move naturally
She probably warms up every day playing this.
No classical pianists ever look at the score for a concert. Not when it's a concerto or solo piece. When they're just playing as a piano part of a score, then yes.
This was Shawn Michaels the Wrestlers first theme
The clarinet
14:43 is insane
🔥🔥🔥🔥
クラリネットのひと上手すぎ
今まで聞いた中で、結構すき(^-^)
Anyone know why the confused face at 15:39?
Dylan Glenn I think he's just concentrating.
I didn't know that Don Draper from Mad Men was clarinetist...
LOLA !
perfekto mu hahaha
Falta el rugido del público al explotar con los aplausos y los bravo! al terminar esta obra maestra.
Yes I agree wow
My favorites classical piece ❤️
Anyone remember when United Airlines sampled this in ads?
Classic...
I don't know if this is an American orchestra or not, but I suspect it is. American orchestra's tend to understand Gershwin's Jazz sensibility of the piece better than the European orchestra's do because Jazz is uniquely American.
2:10
4:00
4:12
4:57
Is it my imagination or does Astanova bear a faint resemblance to Gal Gadot?
It's your imagination.
Damn that pianist is fucking gorgeous what's her name?
Dress code ?
It's a slight variation of the standard orchestral concert dress - black. (The men wore a white top and patterned tie under their jackets - women are in full length dresses).