Nicolaï Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) Scheherazade & Alexander Borodin (1833-1887) Polovtsian Dances. 🎧 Qobuz bit.ly/3wGWyPs Tidal bit.ly/2OfstEP 🎧 Amazon Music amzn.to/3UzVF7J Deezer bit.ly/3kGU520 🎧 Spotify spoti.fi/3c0MRSx RUclips Music bit.ly/3L14nsj 🎧 Napster bit.ly/2ZQaH1j Apple Music - SoundCloud - 🎧 Pandora, Anghami, QQ音乐, LineMusic日本, Awa日本... Scheherazade, Op. 35 after ‘’A Thousand and One Nights’’ *Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (00:00-04:41) 00:00 The Sea & Sinbad's Ship La Mer et le Vaisseau de Sinbad Das Meer und Sindbads Schiff 10:01 The Story Of The Calendar Prince Le récit du prince Calender Die Geschichte vom Prinzen Kalender 22:03 The Young Prince & The Young Princess Le jeune prince et la jeune princesse Der junge Prinz end die junge Prinzessin 32:46 Festival In Baghdad, The Sea, Shipwreck Fête à Bagdad - La mer - Naufrage du vaisseau Fest in Bagdad - Das Meer - Schiffbruch Alexander Borodin (1833-1887) Polovtsian Dances. Orch. Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazounov *Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (45:46-46:47) 45:46 Polovtsian Dances. Introduction: Andantino 48:20 Polovtsian Dances. Allegro vivo 49:37 Polovtsian Dances. Allegro 51:54 Polovtsian Dances. Presto 53:24 Polovtsian Dances. Moderato alla breve 54:57 Polovtsian Dances. Presto 56:30 Polovtsian Dances. Allegro con spirito Beecham Choral Society Chorus Master : Dennis Vaughan Solo Violin : Steven Staryk Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor : Sir Thomas Beecham Recorded in 1956-57, at London New mastering in 2020 by AB for CMRR Painting : Sophie Gengembre Anderson (1823-1903) ‘Scheherazade’ 🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr 🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2 Borodin - Prince Igor, Polovtsian Dances Chorus + P° (Boris Christoff - ref. rec. : Jerzy Semkow) : ruclips.net/video/S7cdociEy2E/видео.html Rimsky-Korsakov PLAYLIST (reference recording) : ruclips.net/video/ppkIcPgwSLs/видео.html
My mother told me that when I was a baby, and sometimes colicky or grumpy, my father would put this record (Scheherazade) on the stereo and walked slowly around the living room with me on his shoulder, patting my back gently. I would soon fall asleep. My first lullaby. God Bless my parents....and God Bless Rimsky-Korsakov.
I have loved this work since the late 1960s. This recording is one of my four favorite, the others being those of Ansermet, Reiner, and Ormandy (with Brusilov on solo violin). Steinberg and Monteux also made wonderful recordings. Hoomeyow!!
Moi qui aime les instruments et l'harmonie alors je suis servie. ...la musique caresse mes oreilles mais pas que ,elle atteint mon coeur et c'est l'émotion. ....quel plaisir !!j'adore. ...Bravo pour les musiciens et l'interprétation très émouvante, parfaite,et puis les compositeurs c'est grandiose !BRAVO et merci pour ce délicieux moments musical, et le partage.
The ship is being tossed about in the rough seas long a tree leaf . As I listen to this melody , I can't help but be anxious , The melody of the solo violin is full of a sense of presence , as if luscious and sagacious Scheherazade appears in front of me . From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
This is an exceptional recording of a classic of the repertoire. But special call-out to the beautiful clarity of violinist Steven Staryk in Scheherazade. The Polovtsian Dances track is breathtaking. Thank you for posting another beauty.
It's quite superb. The dynamic range, full-body and majesty of this recording is awesome. In the year or two preceding this recording, stereo for commercial vinyl recordings had just been invented, and this inspired recording engineers, such as these and in Abbey Road, to great achievement.
@@clovisra But they could never transfer the bass frequencies onto vinyl because the vibration of the 'needle' in the groove wrecked the tracking. So we NEVER heard these tapes properly until the era of digital. Don't listen to the nonsense from vinyl fans. They were just fishing for the music with a hook on a rod.
12:39 This part is so awesome. Gives me goosebumps every time. The Prince starts his adventure. Or he found the Princess, she likes him, and that's the moment he smiles.
Гармоничное звучание оркестра.Редко бывает.Правильная динамика имеет место быть.Именно то,что близко моему пониманию этого произведения.И темп.Часто его загоняют и теряется сказочность и таинственность.Благодарю за доставленное удовольствие от услышанной прекрасной музыки.
Felicitaciones al canal por tan buenas y cuidadas grabaciones, asi como impecablemente subida y presentada, además de detallada. Muchas gracias por llenar la red de buena música con alta calidad de contenido y sonido.
The phenomenal contribution of Jack Brymer (clarinet) should be credited along with Steven Staryk. Good to see Dennis Vaughan credited, though. He did a fabulous Sibelius 6th in the mid sixties with the BBC Northern SO.
A wonderful recording! Absolutely terrific. My granddaughter and I have recently seen a live performance of Scheherazade and I have given her this album as a keepsake reminder. Borodin wonderful also! Really really great performances.
I've have loved this music masterpiece ever since I was 12 yeas old and playing the clarinet in my school orchestra and band. This particular presentation represents absolute perfection at displaying this wonderous music of Borodin and Rimsky-Korsakov. THANK YOU!!
كلما استمعت لهذه السمفونية تسافر بي الذكريات الى مطلع شبابي حينما كنا نمضي ليالي الصيف فوق سطح منزلنا العائلي نستمع لحكايات ألف ليلة وليلة .إنه الحنين الممتع و الموجع في آن واحد حينها كنا مجتمعين و كان كل شيء رغم بساطته له معنى و ذكرى حلوة في خيالنا حتى أصبحت ليالينا نفسها ألف ليلة وليلة
Primeiro disco que comprei com trocados que havia arduamente economizado. Completava então meus longínquos 13 anos. Presente de aniversário inesquecível.
Nostalgia and beauty. When I was a kid, I used to play the LP of Scheherezade, one of the selected classical records my parents had at home. I read the Book of One Thousand and one Night and figured out the tales happening in the music.
I think that two French musicologists should get the credit along with N.A Rimsky-Korsakov, for the achievement he made in Sheharazade, for having helped, indirectly though, to provide Rimsky-K with some genuine musical material through their studies of the Berber and Arab musics of French Algeria. The first one of the two is Alexandre Christianovitch, via his book «La Musique Arabe», and the last is Fransisco Salvador-Daniel, author of the Book «Recueil des mélodies arabes, mauresques et kabyles». Alexander Borodine possessed copies of the books thanks to the money of his Papa!
@@MsLeenite You're welcome, BTW the main theme of the 3rd movement of Sheherazade was directly taken from the second book, It is a Berber song from Algeria.
Sir Thomas Beecham, a British conductor, must be counted among the most eminent conductors of the twentieth century. He made one of the first stereo recordings for the EMI label in the mythical Abbey Road Studios and Kingsway Hall in London. This recording did not take a single wrinkle. He may be getting younger... Click to activate the English subtitles for the complete presentation (00:00-04:41) and (45:46-46:47). 🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr 🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2
This amazing masterpiece challenges the admiration of all ages . There is something extraordinary in this splendid performance From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Eu o ascult zilnic și văzând serialul turcesc "1001 nopti ", cu Halit Ergenc și Berguzar Korel în rolurile principale și cu acest fundal sonor în film, trăiesc intens pana la lacrimi suita, iar la solo de vioara sunt terminată . Plâng, nu am altă soluție! 🫣🙏😭🇷🇴
Wunderschöne und lyrische Interpretation dieser romantischen und exotisch komponierten Sinfonie mit süßem Ton der genialen Solovioline sowie seidigen Tönen aller Streicher, milden Tönen aller Holzbläser und brillanten Tönen aller Blechbläser. Der unvergleichliche Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im fließenden doch gut phrasierten Tempo und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Die zusätzlichen Tänze klingen echt schön und lyrisch mit gut harmonisierten Stimmen des ausgezeichneten Chors und perfekt vereinigten Tönen aller Instrumente. Die verbesserte Tonqualität ist auch erstaunlich hoch als originale Aufnahmen von mehr als sechzig Jahren vor. Alles ist wunderbar!
I've been through countless rough patches in my life , and I'm nearing the end , Unfortunately , I didn't get to see my Scheherazade , From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵 to
You write beautiful comments. I first fell in love with this beautiful recording when I was a teenager, never yet beguiled or in love. Now I'm an old man, in my '70s, also nearing the end of my own sometimes painful journey, but I'm hearing this now magically fresh as it was 55+ years ago. In my life, I did meet my Sheherazade, I'm lucky. Although she died 15 years ago', sadly, her spell still lives with me every day, stormy seas or calm. From Amsterdam, the tulip dreaming 🌷.
@@theon9575 Thank-you so much to your wonderful and impressive comments I am 72years old and a Japanese Brucknerian and Proustien (Proust is a French great author ) I'm managed to survive Covid - 19 attacking Tokyo while listening to many masterpieces and reading various literatures of the world at home . Someday please come to Japan Japanese delicious foods , heartfelt hospitality , exotic atmosphere peculiar to Japan , and many amazing and marvellous things wait for you You will be astounded at all of Tokyo . Be on the alert for Covid - 19 Hang in there ! Good luck ! May glory , prosperity and wealth be brought to your great and effulgent country where we Japanese deeply love and respect and long for See you again How mutable is the world !
Sinceramente non “ sento “ quell’anima “ slava selvaggia “ ma piena di passione e furore che trova in altre famosissime esecuzioni. Credo che anche gli orchestrali non siano “ adatti o adattati” . Non mi piace “ la debolezza “ del primo violinino.
La pratica de los tres factores de la revolución de la conienia, nos Liberan del Karma, del error.. Gnostiismo Cristiano, primitivo, mistico,cientifico. RUclips.
Смешно смотреть на переводы. Конечно, англоязычная культура - усеченная. Переводы, поэтому, не могут быть сделаны напрямую. А, если делаются, то теряется аромат той эпохи, о которой написано произведение. И так кругом - англичане все перевели на свой язык. Ну, им то это надо. Но, нам то зачем потом еще с английского на русский переводить! Вот, тут уже, вообще, получается гротеск! Как пример - Англичане не могут сказать "Ра". Поэтому, заменяют на "Юра". Да, и корни слов, которые образуют сложное слово для них ничего не говорят. Просто произносят как есть, еще и применяют свои правила произношения. Ладно, хоть музыка - является универсальным языком, которые не требует перевода.
Nicolaï Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) Scheherazade & Alexander Borodin (1833-1887) Polovtsian Dances.
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Scheherazade, Op. 35 after ‘’A Thousand and One Nights’’
*Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (00:00-04:41)
00:00 The Sea & Sinbad's Ship
La Mer et le Vaisseau de Sinbad
Das Meer und Sindbads Schiff
10:01 The Story Of The Calendar Prince
Le récit du prince Calender
Die Geschichte vom Prinzen Kalender
22:03 The Young Prince & The Young Princess
Le jeune prince et la jeune princesse
Der junge Prinz end die junge Prinzessin
32:46 Festival In Baghdad, The Sea, Shipwreck
Fête à Bagdad - La mer - Naufrage du vaisseau
Fest in Bagdad - Das Meer - Schiffbruch
Alexander Borodin (1833-1887) Polovtsian Dances.
Orch. Rimsky-Korsakov & Glazounov
*Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (45:46-46:47)
45:46 Polovtsian Dances. Introduction: Andantino
48:20 Polovtsian Dances. Allegro vivo
49:37 Polovtsian Dances. Allegro
51:54 Polovtsian Dances. Presto
53:24 Polovtsian Dances. Moderato alla breve
54:57 Polovtsian Dances. Presto
56:30 Polovtsian Dances. Allegro con spirito
Beecham Choral Society
Chorus Master : Dennis Vaughan
Solo Violin : Steven Staryk
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor : Sir Thomas Beecham
Recorded in 1956-57, at London
New mastering in 2020 by AB for CMRR
Painting : Sophie Gengembre Anderson (1823-1903) ‘Scheherazade’
🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr
🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2
Borodin - Prince Igor, Polovtsian Dances Chorus + P° (Boris Christoff - ref. rec. : Jerzy Semkow) : ruclips.net/video/S7cdociEy2E/видео.html
Rimsky-Korsakov PLAYLIST (reference recording) : ruclips.net/video/ppkIcPgwSLs/видео.html
My mother told me that when I was a baby, and sometimes colicky or grumpy, my father would put this record (Scheherazade) on the stereo and walked slowly around the living room with me on his shoulder, patting my back gently. I would soon fall asleep. My first lullaby. God Bless my parents....and God Bless Rimsky-Korsakov.
That's REALLY awesome. Thank you for sharing that! :)
Scheherazade and Polovtsian dances are some of my favorite classical pieces
Excellent and fantastic. Hoping that majority of the present generation will appreciate this classical piece.
I have loved this work since the late 1960s. This recording is one of my four favorite, the others being those of Ansermet, Reiner, and Ormandy (with Brusilov on solo violin). Steinberg and Monteux also made wonderful recordings. Hoomeyow!!
Moi qui aime les instruments et l'harmonie alors je suis servie. ...la musique caresse mes oreilles mais pas que ,elle atteint mon coeur et c'est l'émotion. ....quel plaisir !!j'adore. ...Bravo pour les musiciens et l'interprétation très émouvante, parfaite,et puis les compositeurs c'est grandiose !BRAVO et merci pour ce délicieux moments musical, et le partage.
Nutriment for souls... Thank you so much!
I grew up with this beautiful recording in the 1960s, and it's never been bettered.
The ship is being tossed about in the rough seas long a tree leaf .
As I listen to this melody ,
I can't help but be anxious ,
The melody of the solo violin is full of a sense of presence , as if luscious and sagacious Scheherazade appears in front of me .
From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
This is an exceptional recording of a classic of the repertoire. But special call-out to the beautiful clarity of violinist Steven Staryk in Scheherazade. The Polovtsian Dances track is breathtaking. Thank you for posting another beauty.
Какая красивая симфоническая музыка дома Кансерватория
Оромное спасибо интернету
И любителям музыки создателям канала Браво
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🎻📯🎺🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤수고 많으셨습니다~☕
haute merveille,une splendeur d'entre les splendeurs
Despite being recorded in '57 the sound quality is excellent
It's quite superb. The dynamic range, full-body and majesty of this recording is awesome.
In the year or two preceding this recording, stereo for commercial vinyl recordings had just been invented, and this inspired recording engineers, such as these and in Abbey Road, to great achievement.
HiFi was already a standard in the fifties. Some record companies using their own range of frequencies and filters.
@@clovisra But they could never transfer the bass frequencies onto vinyl because the vibration of the 'needle' in the groove wrecked the tracking. So we NEVER heard these tapes properly until the era of digital. Don't listen to the nonsense from vinyl fans. They were just fishing for the music with a hook on a rod.
@@theon9575 Many opted for too much separation. E.g Phase Four Stereo and all the early Beatles stereo efforts.
@@ArtyFactual_Intelligence I totally agree with you about vinil vs digital.
12:39 This part is so awesome. Gives me goosebumps every time. The Prince starts his adventure. Or he found the Princess, she likes him, and that's the moment he smiles.
22. 02. 2020г. Спасибо! Сказочно прекрасно!
Степное раздолье, мчащиеся во весь опор кони, высокое небо. Воля!!
Гармоничное звучание оркестра.Редко бывает.Правильная динамика имеет место быть.Именно то,что близко моему пониманию этого произведения.И темп.Часто его загоняют и теряется сказочность и таинственность.Благодарю за доставленное удовольствие от услышанной прекрасной музыки.
Felicitaciones al canal por tan buenas y cuidadas grabaciones, asi como impecablemente subida y presentada, además de detallada. Muchas gracias por llenar la red de buena música con alta calidad de contenido y sonido.
EXCELENTE RECOMENDACIÓN. UNA DE LAS MEJORES INTERPRETACIONES QUE HE TENIDO LA SUERTE DE ESCUCHAR EN MIS 80 AÑOS DE AFICIONADO.
80... y todos los que le faltan... Felicidades...!!!
The phenomenal contribution of Jack Brymer (clarinet) should be credited along with Steven Staryk.
Good to see Dennis Vaughan credited, though. He did a fabulous Sibelius 6th in the mid sixties with the BBC Northern SO.
This is the best piece of music I know in any genre (Dance of the Polovtsian Maidens).
A wonderful recording! Absolutely terrific. My granddaughter and I have recently seen a live performance of Scheherazade and I have given her this album as a keepsake reminder. Borodin wonderful also! Really really great performances.
What a breathtaking performance of Scheherazade! Thank you for posting this.
I've have loved this music masterpiece ever since I was 12 yeas old and playing the clarinet in my school orchestra and band. This particular presentation represents absolute perfection at displaying this wonderous music of Borodin and Rimsky-Korsakov. THANK YOU!!
1957??? Jesus, those sound engineers were clearly on another level!
Merci pour cette présentation si bien documentée d'un chef d'oeuvre aussi époustouflant ! Потрясающий !
Beautiful. Thank you.
To be honest, if I have a 100 % perfect and safe exit from life, I will not delay, life is too cruel and I hate to be stranger !!!!!!! 💔
Que maravilha,que lindo esse violino 🎻, música belíssima,amo demais 💕
I find this piece is amazing!
Ausgezeichnet! Outstanding! Thank you for this rare gem....
Alexandre borodine est vraiment mon préféré, sa musique me touche , depuis toujours comme c'est beau. ..merci beaucoup et bravo c'est magnifique.
كلما استمعت لهذه السمفونية تسافر بي الذكريات الى مطلع شبابي حينما كنا نمضي ليالي الصيف فوق سطح منزلنا العائلي نستمع لحكايات ألف ليلة وليلة .إنه الحنين الممتع و الموجع في آن واحد حينها كنا مجتمعين و كان كل شيء رغم بساطته له معنى و ذكرى حلوة في خيالنا حتى أصبحت ليالينا نفسها ألف ليلة وليلة
🥰🤗👏👏👏🤔JUST MAGNIFICIENT...SIMPLEMENT MAGNIFIQUE...SIMPLEMENTE MAGNÍFICO....😍😘😘😘🌹💐🌹🌠
Primeiro disco que comprei com trocados que havia arduamente economizado. Completava então meus longínquos 13 anos. Presente de aniversário inesquecível.
Amazing, simply cannot believe that was 1957 recording!
An incredible jewel of a recording.
Nostalgia and beauty. When I was a kid, I used to play the LP of Scheherezade, one of the selected classical records my parents had at home. I read the Book of One Thousand and one Night and figured out the tales happening in the music.
Идеальное звучание👍
최고 입니다 감사합니다!!!
EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE.
I had this one on a record as a child, monaural, of course. One speaker. Loved it an played it frequently.
I think that two French musicologists should get the credit along with N.A Rimsky-Korsakov, for the achievement he made in Sheharazade, for having helped, indirectly though, to provide Rimsky-K with some genuine musical material through their studies of the Berber and Arab musics of French Algeria. The first one of the two is Alexandre Christianovitch, via his book «La Musique Arabe», and the last is Fransisco Salvador-Daniel, author of the Book «Recueil des mélodies arabes, mauresques et kabyles». Alexander Borodine possessed copies of the books thanks to the money of his Papa!
Thank you for this information.
@@MsLeenite
You're welcome, BTW the main theme of the 3rd movement of Sheherazade was directly taken from the second book, It is a Berber song from Algeria.
@@HamzaBaqoushi which part of sheherazade is the Berber song.; which minute of the song.?
BEAUTIFUL 🎶 Heaven Sent 🙏
Sir Thomas Beecham, a British conductor, must be counted among the most eminent conductors of the twentieth century. He made one of the first stereo recordings for the EMI label in the mythical Abbey Road Studios and Kingsway Hall in London. This recording did not take a single wrinkle. He may be getting younger... Click to activate the English subtitles for the complete presentation (00:00-04:41) and (45:46-46:47).
🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr
🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2
This amazing masterpiece challenges the admiration of all ages .
There is something extraordinary in this splendid performance
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
That something extraordinary is called Sir Thomas Beecham.
@@theon9575
Thank-you
I remember playing an arrangement of Scheherazade for two pianos a couple years ago, it was really fun!
Best arrangement is with the girlfriend who doesn't want you to dump her......
Thank You for this Wonderful music.
THE MUSIC CLASSIC IS MELODIA UNIVERSAL, RELAJA ARMONIZA.
Una obra fantàstica. No emb cansarè mai de escoltarla
Eu o ascult zilnic și văzând serialul turcesc "1001 nopti ", cu Halit Ergenc și Berguzar Korel în rolurile principale și cu acest fundal sonor în film, trăiesc intens pana la lacrimi suita, iar la solo de vioara sunt terminată . Plâng, nu am altă soluție! 🫣🙏😭🇷🇴
Wunderschöne und lyrische Interpretation dieser romantischen und exotisch komponierten Sinfonie mit süßem Ton der genialen Solovioline sowie seidigen Tönen aller Streicher, milden Tönen aller Holzbläser und brillanten Tönen aller Blechbläser. Der unvergleichliche Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im fließenden doch gut phrasierten Tempo und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Die zusätzlichen Tänze klingen echt schön und lyrisch mit gut harmonisierten Stimmen des ausgezeichneten Chors und perfekt vereinigten Tönen aller Instrumente. Die verbesserte Tonqualität ist auch erstaunlich hoch als originale Aufnahmen von mehr als sechzig Jahren vor. Alles ist wunderbar!
Un respetuoso saludo a los amantes de la buena Musica
Best regards to lovers of Belle Musique
From México
@@aquilesagonzalez7804 Gracias.
45:46 - Heaven on earth
Wunderschöne, Traumhaft
Extraordinary. I am delited.
I've been through countless rough patches in my life , and I'm nearing the end ,
Unfortunately ,
I didn't get to see my Scheherazade ,
From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵 to
You write beautiful comments.
I first fell in love with this beautiful recording when I was a teenager, never yet beguiled or in love. Now I'm an old man, in my '70s, also nearing the end of my own sometimes painful journey, but I'm hearing this now magically fresh as it was 55+ years ago.
In my life, I did meet my Sheherazade, I'm lucky. Although she died 15 years ago', sadly, her spell still lives with me every day, stormy seas or calm.
From Amsterdam, the tulip dreaming 🌷.
@@theon9575
Thank-you so much to your wonderful and impressive comments
I am 72years old and a Japanese Brucknerian and Proustien (Proust is a French great author )
I'm managed to survive Covid - 19
attacking Tokyo while listening to many masterpieces and reading various literatures of the world at home .
Someday please come to Japan
Japanese delicious foods , heartfelt hospitality , exotic atmosphere peculiar to Japan , and many amazing and marvellous things wait for you
You will be astounded at all of Tokyo .
Be on the alert for Covid - 19
Hang in there !
Good luck !
May glory , prosperity and wealth be brought to your great and effulgent country where we Japanese deeply love and respect and long for
See you again
How mutable is the world !
@@shin-i-chikozima I hope you two are still going strong.
@@ArtyFactual_Intelligence
Thankyou
I hope you are well
Soon
the cherry blossoms will be in full bloom in everywhere of Japan
Magnificent recording, however the “reference” should be Stokowski on decca for these 2 works.
Already on the channel
@@detectivehome3318 oh? I only saw the Kondrashin one. Which is also marvellous. But Stokowski and Reiner recordings are my all time favourites.
@@Archonnoir kondrashin is my new favourite
WOW!
행복 합니다!❤
Magnificent.
❤
Superbe
très belle musiques
" com . ilSS' disent ..."
Je vais vous apprendre
VÔS CLASSICS ?
Una de las más hermosa musica sds.
👏👏👏👏👏
Got it
Nice form holland👍🎵
PRESIOSA MÚSICA GRÀCIES PER PODER-LA SENTIR A L'HORA QUE VOLS FANTÀSTICA
Un gran artista y una gran obra.
Golovanov has the best schererazade imo 😁😁😁😁😁
Sinceramente non “ sento “ quell’anima “ slava selvaggia “ ma piena di passione e furore che trova in altre famosissime esecuzioni. Credo che anche gli orchestrali non siano “ adatti o adattati” . Non mi piace “ la debolezza “ del primo violinino.
La pratica de los tres factores de la revolución de la conienia, nos Liberan del Karma, del error..
Gnostiismo Cristiano, primitivo, mistico,cientifico. RUclips.
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What is the painting's name?
Sophie Gengembre Anderson (1823-1903) ‘Scheherazade’
found the answer in the description. Thank you!
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Смешно смотреть на переводы. Конечно, англоязычная культура - усеченная. Переводы, поэтому, не могут быть сделаны напрямую. А, если делаются, то теряется аромат той эпохи, о которой написано произведение. И так кругом - англичане все перевели на свой язык. Ну, им то это надо. Но, нам то зачем потом еще с английского на русский переводить! Вот, тут уже, вообще, получается гротеск! Как пример - Англичане не могут сказать "Ра". Поэтому, заменяют на "Юра". Да, и корни слов, которые образуют сложное слово для них ничего не говорят. Просто произносят как есть, еще и применяют свои правила произношения. Ладно, хоть музыка - является универсальным языком, которые не требует перевода.