Mozart's Jupiter Symphony from memory at the BBC Proms // Aurora Orchestra // Complete performance

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • We explore Mozart’s majestic final symphony with a vivid musical introduction by Tom Service and Nicholas Collon, followed by a complete performance of the ‘Jupiter’, delivered entirely from memory.
    Mozart - Symphony No. 41 in C major K551, ‘Jupiter’
    Tom Service - presenter
    Nicholas Collon - conductor
    Mozart’s final symphony, the ‘Jupiter’, is a work of scale, majesty and intensity, a continuous stream of joy and invention. Recorded at the BBC Proms in 2016, Tom Service and Nicholas Collon harness the power of an orchestra playing from memory to get under the skin of Mozart’s masterpiece, with a musically-illustrated exploration of the final movement. We then perform the ‘Jupiter’ entirely from memory, without chairs, sheet music or music stands.
    As part of this broadcast, you’ll also hear directly from the players about the fascinating and rewarding process of committing a whole symphony to memory.
    Filmed live at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday 31 July 2016.
    Staging concept by Aurora Orchestra. Footage courtesy of BBC Proms.
    To explore more Aurora Play broadcasts and find out more about our memorised performances, visit www.auroraorchestra.com. #AuroraPlay

Комментарии • 34

  • @LouielamsonTranNguyen
    @LouielamsonTranNguyen 2 года назад +7

    Absolutely excellent performance.

  • @ceanothus_bluemoon
    @ceanothus_bluemoon 3 года назад +3

    Watched this at the time, spellbound. Stunningly good then, and now. There is hardly a day that goes by when I don't wonder what Mozart would have gone on write...

  • @mathieuguillet4036
    @mathieuguillet4036 Год назад +12

    22:46 (1st mvt)
    33:51 (2nd mvt)
    41:16 (3rd mvt)
    45:01 (4th mvt)
    55:10 (fugue)

  • @davidparrish2534
    @davidparrish2534 3 года назад +1

    This is amazing.!

  • @specialforces101
    @specialforces101 8 месяцев назад

    Interesting prospect but the appalling gassing by Tom Service at the start is very depressing.

  • @charlesrae3793
    @charlesrae3793 3 года назад +13

    An electrifying performance. I can imagine Mozart listening in and saying: THAT'S how I meant it done! Bravo!

  • @ryanpmcguire
    @ryanpmcguire Год назад +10

    I keep returning to this again and again. This has got to be is THE best Jupiter yet recorded. I’ll eat my hat if it isn’t!

    • @donalfonso2
      @donalfonso2 28 дней назад

      try Karl Bohm, this one is a bit fast

  • @TheJensenInterceptor
    @TheJensenInterceptor 4 года назад +11

    Absolutely Incredible and exhilarating , will we see more and hear more

  • @danielpincus221
    @danielpincus221 4 месяца назад +1

    What a beautiful idea. Really knowing the music so well that you play it from your imagination.
    Vocal soloist, take heed: if you can't sing your pieces from memory, you're cheating yourself and you're cheating the audience. They'll never know how great an artist you are until you sing to them without looking down all the time, especially when you don't need to. When I go to a concert, I want to see what the soloist is seeing; I want to see their eyes holding mute. Holding the music is just an old custom based on holding the hymnal in church. We are called to music and to work hard at it. Show your stuff.

  • @Ukgejap
    @Ukgejap Год назад +5

    Bravi!From the memory😮Amazing!

  • @mathieuguillet4036
    @mathieuguillet4036 Год назад +4

    The greatest secular work of music ever! Thank you! 🙏🏼

  • @metatron1980
    @metatron1980 Год назад +4

    THE BEST JUPITER SYMPHONY I HAVE HEARD IN MY WHOLE LIFE!9 AND MEMORIZED) THAT'S IT! BRAVO! ETHEREAL AURORA ORCHESTRA! PLEASE EXTEND MY APPLAUSE ESPECIALLY TO THE TYMPANIST- SO GREAT! BRAVO!

  • @mauricechavez9879
    @mauricechavez9879 2 года назад +2

    29:25 timpani player checks the tune 😀

  • @Opoczynski
    @Opoczynski 3 года назад +2

    A miraculous symphony and a miraculous performance.

  • @NyebolszinAntal1968
    @NyebolszinAntal1968 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely extraordinary rendition. Bravissimi!!!

  • @GoanDog
    @GoanDog 6 месяцев назад

    you should definitely cut the introduction and post the symphony only here on youtube.. the long intro is probably the only reason why your perfomance has hundreds of likes instead of hundreds of thousands.. to me this is clearly the best performance of this great symphony ever!!

  • @ManuelCerquera-bh7sb
    @ManuelCerquera-bh7sb Год назад

    Lo de tocar de pie es porque se lo ha dicho el sindicato no sois menos que el director por otra parte interpretacion historicista y eso como lo sabe prefiero a klemperer

  • @matthewwhitehouse301
    @matthewwhitehouse301 8 месяцев назад

    There’s also a 5th theme he didn’t mentioned first heard in the oboe

  • @vMusica.
    @vMusica. Год назад +2

    If all the music available to humanity boils down to Bach and Handel, Beethoven and Mozart, I wouldn't miss anything else.

    • @Quotenwagnerianer
      @Quotenwagnerianer Год назад

      I'd miss the richness of chromatisism, as much of their music is still predominantly diatonic and chromatic only for flavour.

  • @Devland105
    @Devland105 2 года назад

    Why the bassoon player look like that tho, and why the camera person keep zooming in 👀👀

  • @concerned1
    @concerned1 3 года назад

    I think it’s more incredible they did this standing up. Cor blimey gov. 🥴

  • @ronaldwilliams9266
    @ronaldwilliams9266 Год назад

    The performance was so-so. I'm not saying "hem-haw",I'm not saying "lack luster". I'm not even saying it was a "50-50" performance. Because I know that the musicians all were well meaning.

  • @jupiter551jp
    @jupiter551jp 3 года назад

    Thanks .
    I have this music played by him.
    It is not same approach under this one.
    This is uncut and all repeat without 3movement.
    Why didn’t he play repeat?

  • @michaelwong4303
    @michaelwong4303 3 года назад +3

    Not bad at all!! BUT due to the relatively small size of the orchestra it lacks the "strength" or the "momentum" and "impact" of a full size orchestra.

    • @nameless5053
      @nameless5053 3 года назад

      Right! This is indeed a good performance, but my favourite is still ruclips.net/video/-ghek5HUrrg/видео.html.

    • @michaelwong4303
      @michaelwong4303 3 года назад

      @@nameless5053 thanks for the link. Yes one can immediately see the difference a full size orchestra makes....Much more "strength" and "impact"...

    • @nameless5053
      @nameless5053 3 года назад

      @@michaelwong4303 yes. For example, you can hear how the moment from 55:10 to the end here is more "sharper" than the 36:35 moment to the end at the link I gave

    • @michaelwong4303
      @michaelwong4303 3 года назад

      @@nameless5053 yes, that is probably due to the "acoustic effect" of the venue.....The venue in the link is probably Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna.

    • @Opoczynski
      @Opoczynski 3 года назад +1

      The "strength" or the "momentum" and "impact" of this performance is greater than the 19th-century

  • @brentmeistergeneral2813
    @brentmeistergeneral2813 Год назад +1

    All those lazy, middle class liberals who couldnt be bothered to stand up at the end for an applause...