I always try to listen music as music, not as something with an special meaning, but, many things that Paavo said about Brahms symphonies, in both videos, have sense to me. Wonderful production, excellent orchestra and conductor.
I´m amazed by Paavo Järvi and the orchestra´s interpretation. They deeply moved me and made me truly appreciate Brahm´s music. I know the feeling also comes by how well structured the story is. Well done to the DW crew. Now I want more of this!
I like the dynamic of this philharmonic. They all contribute to a piece. very different from other groups I've seen where the conductor is THE only person who makes decisions
I like how Maestro Järvi speak about the illusion phenomenon, that was precisely how I felt when I decided to stop believing and walk away because reality reveals itself as it is. Always fun to watch Maestro Järvi talking about music and his wisdom shows through the insights... 🧡
When I was a teenager, some centuries ago, I was addicted to Brahms. I had LPs of all his symphonies and would play them repeatedly. Now, I know why. How delightful this program was, and I'm going to a performance of the Second Symphony soon by our excellent local symphony orchestra. It will be interesting to hear how much more I will get out of it than I might have expected, just because of all these beautiful explanations.
Amazing to see how players and the conductor interact like this and make music together. Reminds me of what I read about Furtwangler and the players during rehearsals.
Thank you DW for putting this on RUclips. I only get DW news Monday to Friday on a local PBS channel. Brahms is my favorite composer. I visited his house in Baden-Baden, Lichtental in Germany in 1984 which was not far from Robert and Clara Schumann's house. My favorite piece of his is his German Requiem.
At 38:59, I wonder if Paavo was referring to Beethoven's 5th. Beethoven loved his drawn-out endings in general, but the final movement of his 5th has about 5 moments where you think "Final chord! Nope . . . OK . . . NOW! . . . nope, it's still going . . . OK . . ."
the quality of music is defined as iterations of pattern , which variations are built upon it. Which means that music is an ensemble of sounds that give impressions about the essential characteristics of the time, that is irreversible, even if we are as human beings nostalgic creatures
Paavo used the wrong words. Bernstein wanted the "mad German tango" to sing. I know where Maestro Paavo is getting at. Brahms wanted it to sing out as well.
Gosh can we talk about how perfectly well this video is conceptualized, filmed, and edited? Superb content!
I always try to listen music as music, not as something with an special meaning, but, many things that Paavo said about Brahms symphonies, in both videos, have sense to me. Wonderful production, excellent orchestra and conductor.
I´m amazed by Paavo Järvi and the orchestra´s interpretation. They deeply moved me and made me truly appreciate Brahm´s music. I know the feeling also comes by how well structured the story is. Well done to the DW crew. Now I want more of this!
I like the dynamic of this philharmonic. They all contribute to a piece. very different from other groups I've seen where the conductor is THE only person who makes decisions
I like how Maestro Järvi speak about the illusion phenomenon, that was precisely how I felt when I decided to stop believing and walk away because reality reveals itself as it is. Always fun to watch Maestro Järvi talking about music and his wisdom shows through the insights... 🧡
Beautiful! Love Brahms' symphonies.
symphony no.3
6:42 mov.1
10:07 mov.2
13:32 mov.3
19:52 mov.4
symphony no.4
25:45 mov.1
30:00 mov.2
32:22 mov.3
34:00 mov.4
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When I was a teenager, some centuries ago, I was addicted to Brahms. I had LPs of all his symphonies and would play them repeatedly. Now, I know why. How delightful this program was, and I'm going to a performance of the Second Symphony soon by our excellent local symphony orchestra. It will be interesting to hear how much more I will get out of it than I might have expected, just because of all these beautiful explanations.
We're glad you liked the video! 😊
A few centuries ago, Brahms himself may have been the conductor on those recordings 😂
One of my favourite orchestras!!
one word: stunned.
Amazing to see how players and the conductor interact like this and make music together. Reminds me of what I read about Furtwangler and the players during rehearsals.
Thank you DW for putting this on RUclips. I only get DW news Monday to Friday on a local PBS channel. Brahms is my favorite composer. I visited his house in Baden-Baden, Lichtental in Germany in 1984 which was not far from Robert and Clara Schumann's house. My favorite piece of his is his German Requiem.
Muy hermosos, gracias!!
I'm trippin hard on this video. Brilliant.
Symphonic music is the apex of civilization.
Brahms best always! Bravissimi, complimenti!
Удивительная музыка,гениальный композитор!💖
I love this, thanks!
Great documentary. Thank you!!!
Brahms is the best fr fr
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you.
Beautiful Maestro when in LA again?
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Great documentary series.
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At 38:59, I wonder if Paavo was referring to Beethoven's 5th. Beethoven loved his drawn-out endings in general, but the final movement of his 5th has about 5 moments where you think "Final chord! Nope . . . OK . . . NOW! . . . nope, it's still going . . . OK . . ."
the quality of music is defined as iterations of pattern , which variations are built upon it. Which means that music is an ensemble of sounds that give impressions about the essential characteristics of the time, that is irreversible, even if we are as human beings nostalgic creatures
thank
Paavo used the wrong words. Bernstein wanted the "mad German tango" to sing. I know where Maestro Paavo is getting at. Brahms wanted it to sing out as well.
Interesting documentary. Lots of advertisements.
Very nice insight but the a conductor should be much more dominant I believe
I was unsure when I favored this lecture: science or spirituality? Well, both.
the redundancies (doppelgemoppel) with regards to part one are unnecessary.
13:36 Conductor Jeff Bezos
Please translate ir to Spanish
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