Tschaikowsky: 4. Sinfonie ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Carlos Miguel Prieto

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @rafanifischer3152
    @rafanifischer3152 2 года назад +687

    The good thing about Tchaikovsky is that every musician has a chance to play an important part. No hogging by the violins!

    • @ballaarnold8255
      @ballaarnold8255 2 года назад +56

      I am a trombone player and I agree with you, however some instruments were used just in specific occasions, for example the trombones in some periods were used only if they played something majestic... "havenly" if I remember it correctly. But this is Tchaikovsky's style, it is romantic, and I love it.

    • @katymurphy1814
      @katymurphy1814 2 года назад +6

      Right! I love the sound of the horns! (Former French Horn player!❤)

    • @theultimatereductionist7592
      @theultimatereductionist7592 2 года назад +12

      When/where do violins in particular "hog" parts?

    • @rafanifischer3152
      @rafanifischer3152 2 года назад +58

      @@theultimatereductionist7592 Um, every classical piece?

    • @markmuch1295
      @markmuch1295 2 года назад +3

      except the guitar players...

  • @edwardmontoya50
    @edwardmontoya50 2 года назад +118

    Such a young principal bassoonist! He is so good, with a gorgeous tone.

    • @katharinenoble1682
      @katharinenoble1682 Месяц назад +1

      Probably not as young as he looks -- and yes, he's on it! (Poor guy is probably wishing to look older -- until the day he regrets wishing that....)

  • @alvarito45
    @alvarito45 4 года назад +266

    No matter who the conductor is (Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Luis Prieto, Paavo Jarvi or many other excellent as the mentioned) the musicians in HR FRANKFURT symphony are all of them great players and have the character and knowledge to do outstanding performances always. Congratulations to all of them without exceptions.
    Thanks to HR FRANKFURT symphony, its managment, its musicians and all its conductors. At the very present special greetings to Andrés Orozco-Estrada and Clara Andrada.

    • @fredrickroll06
      @fredrickroll06 4 года назад +2

      A very beautiful rendidition, especially thanks to the lush tone of the orchestra. Only sometimes it seems to me to emphasize the beauty of the music at the expense of the torment that Tchaikovsky intended to convey.

    • @Andrea72773
      @Andrea72773 2 года назад +2

      Si importa el Director! No en vano se le llama Maestro!

    • @willmorris8198
      @willmorris8198 2 года назад +5

      @@Andrea72773 Hola Andrea, no pienso que Alvaro estaba dicienco que el director no importa, sino que los musicos son tan expertos que tocan increíblemente no importa quien los dirija. Todos los musicos entienden Tchaikovsky y como tocar su musico

    • @Andrea72773
      @Andrea72773 2 года назад +2

      @@willmorris8198 al más experto cazador se le puede ir la liebre... es una opinión muy particular sobre el trabajo del conductor. El director tiene que transmitir su trabajo y asi sacar esa sensibilidad y emoción de los músicos hacia la audiencia

  • @bella_percussion
    @bella_percussion Год назад +156

    For any percussionists preparing for auditions and looking for that one timpani excerpt, it’s at 16:40 :)

    • @EvOxMaKoTo
      @EvOxMaKoTo Год назад +16

      and also cymbals (44:49)

    • @bethlong7115
      @bethlong7115 Год назад +4

      Thanks for point this out about the timpani, I'd never stopped to pay attention but it's actually super cool!

  • @DoreenThorusen
    @DoreenThorusen 9 месяцев назад +8

    I am always amazed as to the lack of standing ovations this orchestra deserves. Unbelievable!

    • @wolfgangsell3233
      @wolfgangsell3233 Месяц назад

      In Kansas City, we stand for every kc symphony performance

  • @thomasforsythe6353
    @thomasforsythe6353 Год назад +10

    Always really liked this symphony at 9 years old. At 71 10/23 this orchestra brings LIFE to this work. I still like but also Love it. This is genius, Composer and artists

  • @porrasm
    @porrasm 2 года назад +150

    The 2nd movement is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've heard. The music breathes and feels like a living thing. I'm lucky enough to be able to listen to this live soon.

    • @lamontwilder3511
      @lamontwilder3511 2 года назад +11

      I'm lucky enough to participate in a performance of this in the 29th. I'm stoked.

    • @porrasm
      @porrasm 2 года назад +2

      @@lamontwilder3511 Good luck! What instrument do you play?

    • @lamontwilder3511
      @lamontwilder3511 2 года назад +6

      @@porrasm Violin. I'm really having a good workout everytime I play it.

    • @porrasm
      @porrasm 2 года назад +4

      @@lamontwilder3511 Hopefully you'll get to shine. The strings in this piece are really beautiful all the way through,

    • @willmorris8198
      @willmorris8198 2 года назад +3

      @@lamontwilder3511 how did it go? I'm playing bassoon 2 on this later this semester!

  • @valderande2048
    @valderande2048 19 дней назад +2

    La 4ème de Tchaïkovsky et particulièrement avec cet orchestre, est un modèle, un parfait exemple de musique symphonique où tous les instruments sont mis en relief tour à tour, en groupes ou avec des solos. Avec les Cordes nous avons même les pizzicati pendant presque tout un mouvement. Je conseille cette oeuvre par l'orchestre de Frankfurt aux amis, jeunes et moins jeunes, qui désirent découvrir agréablement ce genre musical avec toutes les colorations possibles dans les timbres, les tempi, les accords, etc. Merci pour cette sublime page de musique, avec la jolvialité du chef et le talent de tous les musiciens.

  • @AngelaSclater-de1lg
    @AngelaSclater-de1lg Месяц назад +2

    I was given at the age of 12 a record of Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture by my father. He had another copy in his cabinet.
    I was studying the piano and treasured this record. Playing it on my tiny record player.
    Tchaikovsky s work is a very emotional experience for me.
    . It brings back many memories of my time cycling to my music lessons in Durban South Africa.
    Tchaikovsky speaks to us.

  • @monenagalindo8975
    @monenagalindo8975 3 месяца назад +3

    Maravillosa interpretación! Carlos Miguel Prieto , mis felicitaciones a la gran Orquesta y a a ud. 👏🏻

  • @BassistPaul
    @BassistPaul Год назад +12

    To this day, one of the most influential pieces of music in my 70 years.

  • @AdagioGuitarCourse
    @AdagioGuitarCourse 4 дня назад

    Чайковский гений, какая красивая симфония. В 4 части услышал знакомую тему, и не поверил, он внедрил туда "Во поле берёза стояла" и чуть вариацию добавил, прозвучало супер. Ну а на такой оркестр мечта попасть, сыграли просто отпад😍🤌👏👏👏

  • @ludix711
    @ludix711 2 года назад +42

    Tchaikovsky is my favorite! Excellent performance and a breathtaking conductor!

  • @j.ajimenez1611
    @j.ajimenez1611 Год назад +18

    Es un orgullo para nosotros los mexicanos ver a Carlos Miguel Prieto dirigir tan excelente orquesta.

  • @RicardoOrsini
    @RicardoOrsini 4 года назад +332

    I. Andante sostenuto-Moderators anima: 0:26
    II. Andantino con moto di canzona: 20:17
    III. Scherzo. Allegro: 30:55
    IV. Finale. Allegro con fuoco: 36:44

  • @antonh2519
    @antonh2519 4 года назад +96

    Huge bravo to the wonderful players in this orchestra. Such an underrated piece and so beautiful. As one of his most emotional symphonies, it is also very difficult. Wonderful playing to all! Second movement always makes me cry.

    • @bomcabedal
      @bomcabedal 3 года назад +13

      According to what metric is Tchaikovsky's Fourth "underrated"? It's among the most often recorded classical pieces on the planet.

    • @MrWalbudri
      @MrWalbudri 3 года назад +2

      If you liked symp. 4 first mov
      Then you will like symph. 2 mov 2
      Too

    • @JohnMason8183
      @JohnMason8183 3 года назад +1

      @@bomcabedal I think it may be considered 'under-rated' due to the snobbiness shown by many self-proclaimed classical music 'experts'. I once had someone tell me the Tchaikovsky was a 'beginner' composer, implying one would grow out of him and into more respected composers.

  • @handbrakeuser1762
    @handbrakeuser1762 5 лет назад +33

    Fabulous symphony, orchestra, and conductor. Everybody is loving it. Thank God for Tchaikowsky!

    • @leocadieux6781
      @leocadieux6781 4 года назад +4

      HandbrakeUser Why thanking ‘’god’’ while you could thanking Tchaikovsky himself 😒

    • @handbrakeuser1762
      @handbrakeuser1762 4 года назад +6

      @@leocadieux6781 ,that's too deep for me. I just think the world should be thankful for geniuses like Tchaikovsky.

  • @dianac.coloncruz4738
    @dianac.coloncruz4738 7 месяцев назад +10

    I’m proud of everyone that held in the coughs and sneezes to the in between movements.

  • @terrybrown4400
    @terrybrown4400 Год назад +7

    Tchaikovsky was the ABBA of classical music, in the best possible way

  • @christopherreddin7265
    @christopherreddin7265 3 года назад +200

    33:44. The piccolo player plays 21 notes in 3 seconds! I wish the camera had shown him perform this amazing feat.

    • @thesilvershining
      @thesilvershining 3 года назад +9

      None of our piccolos could play this solo cleanly in my college orchestra >_>

    • @JP-ku5hw
      @JP-ku5hw 3 года назад +15

      @@thesilvershining This kind of pieces should be performed by professional orchestras).

    • @robertgift
      @robertgift 3 года назад +5

      Yes. Unfortunate. Wish I hadirected videography. I would never show the instruments withouthe faces of the players.

    • @rafanifischer3152
      @rafanifischer3152 2 года назад +7

      A lifetime of study for 3 seconds of sheer terror!

    • @leifdering3600
      @leifdering3600 2 года назад +8

      @@JP-ku5hw my youth orchestra tried to play Tchaikovsky 4 but the concert was cancelled because it was right around when the first lockdowns began. We got fourth movement sounding decent but the whole symphony is just really hard. Second and third movements were just never going to happen. Perhaps it’s for the best we didn’t end up performing it lol.

  • @thesilvershining
    @thesilvershining 3 года назад +97

    44:56 The orchestra + horns call and answer always excites me. What a great finale to one of the best symphonies of ALL time!

    • @brucemiller5356
      @brucemiller5356 2 года назад +2

      what would composers have done at the end of almost every symphony had their not been the tympani to call upon?

    • @rainyday6430
      @rainyday6430 Год назад +2

      Dude and right before when the theme from the opening comes back… oh it gives me chills every time!!

    • @Boccaccio1811
      @Boccaccio1811 Год назад +1

      Same... Tchaikovsky also does this near the end of the 1812 Overture and something similar in Capriccio Italien

    • @MagicMusicBTG
      @MagicMusicBTG 3 месяца назад

      Even more exciting when you know that in the Finale, Tchaikovsky used the melody from a Russian folk song. It's called
      Во поле берёза стояла.

  • @shujisugimoto2092
    @shujisugimoto2092 4 года назад +15

    こんな迫力のある演奏は聞いた事がない、チャイコフスキーの4番は、一番好きな音楽と言っても、過言ではない。

  • @Discovery_and_Change
    @Discovery_and_Change Год назад +44

    1st movement
    0:28 begins | 5:28 DJ scratch | 8:39 build up | 8:52 celebration | 9:23 DJ scratch | 9:28 celebration | 10:02 intro trumpet
    12:01 strings | 12:31 intro trumpet | 12:51 crucial | 12:53 intro trumpet | 13:14 crucial | 13:28 intro trumpet |
    14:14 clumsy flute | 16:40 build up | 16:48 DJ scratch | 16:52 celebration | 17:19 DJ scratch | 17:24 intro trumpet
    18:27 dance build up | 18:51 dance build up | 19:18 military trumpet | 19:23 explosion | 19:36 explosion combo
    19:44 | 19:47 ending horns
    2nd movement
    20:19 begins | 22:35 whirlwind
    3rd movement
    30:56 begins
    4th movement
    36:44 begins |

    • @christophmeurin8010
      @christophmeurin8010 10 месяцев назад +2

      This made me laugh way more than i though i tought i would, looking at comments of a symphony

    • @Discovery_and_Change
      @Discovery_and_Change 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@christophmeurin8010 😀

  • @robertfrankgill5962
    @robertfrankgill5962 5 лет назад +41

    We never hear many loud cheers for that principal clarinetist. And few comments on RUclips about him. For me he is so often the star of the show, especially in Tchaikovsky (especially in the lowest register), Sibelius and Beethoven. I love to see and hear him in tandem with the 2nd clarinetist on this upload. This orchestra has any number of other fine players in this department.

    • @branweg
      @branweg 5 лет назад +6

      41:45 :P

    • @gabrielkaz5250
      @gabrielkaz5250 4 года назад +1

      @@branweg haha

    • @HeartlessConservativ
      @HeartlessConservativ 4 года назад +3

      How about when he presents the first subject of the second movement? (I love how it moves from solo oboe, to clarinet, to bassoon).

  • @eldorado5123
    @eldorado5123 3 года назад +6

    les musiciens ,eux ne font pas de grands discours ,mais ils nous donnent de la beauté,ils sont extra-ordinaires ,merci à eux

  • @lamsorlu
    @lamsorlu 4 года назад +19

    Great version of the orchestra and conductor of the great Tschaikowsky and great elegant expresive and beautiful blonde flute player

    • @sillygirlcentral
      @sillygirlcentral 3 года назад +7

      @Level headed LMAO PLEASE I CANT WITH THESE TYPES OF COMMENTS HJSKANDMAKSMDNAJS

  • @chriswilbur6690
    @chriswilbur6690 2 года назад +23

    The third movement with the strings plucking away is absolutely wonderful!

  • @qedimovarena7828
    @qedimovarena7828 3 года назад +18

    Чайковский величайший музыкальный драматург - как в опере, так и в симфонии, не говоря уже об оркестровом мастерстве! Выдающееся произведение

  • @이승재-k8w
    @이승재-k8w 3 года назад +23

    정말 아름다운 연주.
    왜 이제야 이 영상을 보게 되었는지...
    지휘자, 연주단원, 영상을 올려주신 모든 분들께 감사합니다.

  • @beyond.economical.repair6376
    @beyond.economical.repair6376 5 месяцев назад +3

    I listened to this as I followed the score and I was EXHAUSTED by the end.

  • @FranklinAltunaCellistLawyer
    @FranklinAltunaCellistLawyer 2 года назад +14

    Wonderful version Thank you Tchaicowsky. Thanks for being such a musical genius.

  • @DXNewington
    @DXNewington 2 года назад +8

    Symphony no.4 sounds so full of tragedy & heartbreak, with brief moments courage and triumph here & there. Wonderfully performed by the entire orchestra.

  • @tvvoice
    @tvvoice 2 года назад +8

    As with German precision engineering, this was as precise and well performed as I've heard ANYwhere! Bravo! And how about the ebullience of the conductor over his recognition of the oboe soloist?! Every section was outstanding in this, my favorite symphonic piece!

  • @evetaitcreations
    @evetaitcreations 3 года назад +20

    THE BEST acknowledgment of the musicians I have ever seen! Bravo!!!

  • @steftrando
    @steftrando 2 года назад +8

    You know it’s a good conductor and orchestra when they have a nice steady moderate tempo during the finale

  • @jsanfrat6171
    @jsanfrat6171 3 месяца назад +5

    What power, beauty, and majesty!

  • @nicholasstojanoff856
    @nicholasstojanoff856 3 года назад +10

    One moment we are in a boat being tossed about by rough seas and buffeted by strong winds, then reminiscing about sweet memories and intoxicating caresses in a dream world.

  • @joseeduardocruz1272
    @joseeduardocruz1272 4 месяца назад +2

    Excelente interpretación, una perfecta combinación de talentos, orquesta y conducción.
    Una de las obras más bellas de Tchaikovsky, es de mis favoritas

  • @candoeducation6873
    @candoeducation6873 Год назад +5

    This is the first orchestral music piece that A, sounds amazing, and B, doesn't look like it was filmed on a potato

  • @عبدالواحدالجزائري-ث3ع

    That part from 6:15 to 7:31 is pure Tchaikovskian music ,🙂🙂🙂🙂.

    • @omicronceti42
      @omicronceti42 10 месяцев назад +2

      Personally, one of my favourite symphonic moments/passages, the dialogue between the woodwinds is just magnificent.

  • @joseeduardocruz1272
    @joseeduardocruz1272 2 месяца назад +5

    En esta hermosa sinfonía, se puede apreciar la vida de Tchaikovsky, cuando de pasa en una vida normal algo tormentosa, con momentos de euforia, expresados con los arabescos y repentinamente aparecerá siempre, el destino expresado con las trompetas.
    Una obra maestra

  • @carloslaguensbermejo9812
    @carloslaguensbermejo9812 3 года назад +10

    MAGISTRAL interpretación de la Cuarta Sinfonía del genial compositor ruso Tchaikovsky por esta prestigiosa orquesta alemana esta vez excelentemente dirigida por el maestro mexicano Carlos Miguel Prieto. BRAVO !!! Saludos desde España.

    • @JP-ku5hw
      @JP-ku5hw 3 года назад

      Don’t speak spanish. Some languages are more interesting.

    • @BAAJ1998
      @BAAJ1998 2 года назад +2

      @@JP-ku5hw You're so right. And English isn't one of them.

    • @JP-ku5hw
      @JP-ku5hw 2 года назад

      @@BAAJ1998 When you learn how to speak English in a proper way, you can say it's a boring language. Otherwise, you can't.

    • @Alfonso-mi3np
      @Alfonso-mi3np Год назад

      @@JP-ku5hwEnglish is indeed, a very poor language as compared with Spanish, I bet you can’t speak spanish and therefore, you do not know what you are talking about, cheers

  • @Dylonely_9274
    @Dylonely_9274 2 года назад +13

    One of the best romantic symphonies

  • @gabrielmerello2441
    @gabrielmerello2441 3 года назад +4

    Ya no me quedan n sombreros, ni gorras para quitarme, ¡qué maravilla, qué envidia disfrutar de esta música...!

  • @theforeverpuddle8754
    @theforeverpuddle8754 2 года назад +7

    I really like this orchestra. They play really musically and Prieto does a fine job leading them as well. Tchaikovsky really composed some of the most beautiful music and it's just orchestrated so well.

    • @brucemiller5356
      @brucemiller5356 2 года назад +2

      when i was younger, it was, well...fashionable for some critics to turn their noses up at p.i. t.'s works. over the years this has changed and he is now recognized as one of the greats, certainly the greatest russian composer of the 19th century.

  • @rosernabona9364
    @rosernabona9364 4 дня назад +1

    Tchaikovsky , Symphony , four , is very , very , Good ❤😊❤

  • @supermandracula
    @supermandracula 3 года назад +30

    Alguém diz sobre o sentimento musical de Tchaikovski.
    "Tchaikovsky sem medo, usa uma profundidade em suas músicas que muitos compositores não gostam de alcançar.
    Ele alcança sentimentos que não apenas nos deixam felizes quando nos toca, mais que também nos decepcionamos em aceitar.
    As vezes até nos envergonhamos em
    reconhecer"

    • @MarkGond
      @MarkGond 3 года назад +1

      Calma. Ele inventava melodias bonitas pra conquistar clientela

    • @neemiasmoreira9601
      @neemiasmoreira9601 Год назад

      ​@@MarkGond por isso ele é um dos maiores compositores da história.

    • @MarkGond
      @MarkGond Год назад

      @@neemiasmoreira9601 um dos mais populares. E ótimo em orquestração e harmonia. Sobre ser um dos melhores, faltou inovação a ele, como Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Wagner, Shostakovich,

  • @davidevans3227
    @davidevans3227 3 года назад +10

    ..a superb piece of music, excellently played thankyou to the orchestra.. gorgeous wind playing, Tchaikovsky writers such wonderful stuff.. the flute and oboe particularly got me (and the clarinet..) but all of them, brilliant thankyou for sharing this.. 🙂

  • @vinsonjc7741
    @vinsonjc7741 4 года назад +5

    toujours emerveillé par la qualité d'interprétation et d'enregistrement de HR SINFONIEORCHESTER de FRancfurt radio.

  • @johnbarry5036
    @johnbarry5036 3 года назад +12

    first time I heard the 4th, it made no impression and I was likely never to listen again. Then YT with its algorithms gave me MTT's explanation of the 4th, after watching that, the 4th opened up for me. This is one of the great symphonies. Im so glad for YT, MTT and a second chance at this.

    • @thesilvershining
      @thesilvershining 3 года назад

      RUclips can recommend things to us all day but the important part is watching, so you need to thank yourself as well for giving this symphony another chance! I’m so glad you did because the 4th is one of the all-time best imo. MTT’s version is my absolute favorite because the man understands Tchaikovsky perfectly ♥️

    • @sebastianmuromusak
      @sebastianmuromusak 3 года назад +2

      Who is MTT?

    • @thesilvershining
      @thesilvershining 3 года назад +1

      @@sebastianmuromusak MTT = Michael Tilson Thomas. This is the brilliant Tchaikovsky 4th he conducted with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra: open.spotify.com/album/0CEcKeN8dOfJGWsOaiIYQE?si=h4xEc4NPTIOrcvZNNWQ9Mw&dl_branch=1

    • @sebastianmuromusak
      @sebastianmuromusak 3 года назад +1

      @@thesilvershining Thank you!

    • @tigermaster000
      @tigermaster000 3 года назад +1

      Something similar happened to me when I listened to Bruckner's eighth symphony for the first time. At the begining I wasn't liking it very much, it seemed without personality, but nowadays is one of my favourites symphonies

  • @DavidGlover-s7x
    @DavidGlover-s7x 2 месяца назад +1

    2nd movement I can listen to on a loop. Beautiful Symphony and Orchestra.

  • @robertmueller2023
    @robertmueller2023 11 месяцев назад +4

    When I transcribed every note of this piece back in 2003 onto my MusicWrite Maestro, I remember being very impressed by the part at 38:32 with those rising strings and wailing violas. Very portentous and intense.

  • @davidhawkins9818
    @davidhawkins9818 4 года назад +24

    Great orchestra. All sections are wonderful. I've never heard a trumpet section more perfectly in tune.

  • @Andrea72773
    @Andrea72773 2 года назад +14

    Maestro Carlos Miguel Prieto!! Bravo! You are the best!!!

  • @shamsam4
    @shamsam4 4 года назад +17

    This orchestra is fantastic.

  • @curtisgrindahl446
    @curtisgrindahl446 2 года назад +4

    This performance was the weekend over twenty months ago when people in California were ordered to shelter in place. Who could have guessed what this journey would be like? It has been a blessing to have such outstanding music available... which includes practically everything this orchestra produces... brilliant productions and performances. What a wonderful orchestra!

  • @victormiranda.123
    @victormiranda.123 3 года назад +5

    Estoy!!!!!!! Disfrutando esta Hermosa Sinfonía del Genial Compositor Ruso Tchaikovsky, a todo lo que da mi equipó de sonido estoy en estos momento frente a mi tv. Como si estuviera en Palco del Teatro de Lima......

  • @TheOmaJohn
    @TheOmaJohn 2 года назад +10

    I listen to this at least once a week. Awesome work. Really appreciate it.

  • @aidepaul534
    @aidepaul534 3 года назад +114

    People coughing themselves to death between the movements. So 2019. #nostalgia

    • @karespratt5131
      @karespratt5131 3 года назад +1

      💀💀

    • @organman52
      @organman52 3 года назад

      Great comment - and hilarious.

    • @lazebny5839
      @lazebny5839 3 года назад

      Within last 24 hours in Russia more than 1000 people died because of COVID-19. I’d be happy to write the hashtag #nostalgia but it’s still our reality..

  • @alvarogarciabarbosa3199
    @alvarogarciabarbosa3199 3 года назад +14

    Once more the magnificent Chaikovski orchestration. It's incredible the coordination of the different sections and how they fulfilled this great master piece.
    OMG HR Frankfurt Sinfonie does perfectly the job.

  • @sabedawmira
    @sabedawmira 3 года назад +78

    Evelyn, its your fav.
    Thats why im here

  • @shilohmonroe-donovan
    @shilohmonroe-donovan 2 года назад +20

    I love this symphony. It's a masterpiece!

  • @MglAparicio
    @MglAparicio 3 года назад +5

    El tercer movimiento, scherzo, es de una levedad encantadora, como andar de puntillas sobre las notas de los violines y los vientos. Geniales

    • @MarkGond
      @MarkGond 3 года назад

      Acho o terceiro mov pesado e muito louco

  • @DavidPerez-wd6tx
    @DavidPerez-wd6tx 10 месяцев назад +3

    Magistral,amo está música.

  • @봄봄-l4d
    @봄봄-l4d 2 года назад +1

    브라보 차이코프스키.
    아름다운 영상 올려주셔서 감사합니다.

  • @henrypark4356
    @henrypark4356 3 года назад +85

    29:18 the bassoon melody is so pretty

    • @edwardmontoya50
      @edwardmontoya50 2 года назад +10

      I'm a bassoonist (NYC trained by Frank Morello) and I adore this piece. The bassoon solos are fiendishly difficult at times but they are also a joy to perform. My love affair with Tchaikovsky started with the pool scene from the film "Harold and Maude" (his 1st piano concerto, 1st movement).

    • @JustynHill-Hand
      @JustynHill-Hand 2 года назад +1

      @@edwardmontoya50 I just played the first bassoon part in this symphony last semester with my university's orchestra, and man those solos were nerve-racking. Especially the first solo in mvt. I. I was so glad to have gotten the experience though, you can really tell how much Tchaikovsky appreciated all wind instruments.

    • @Tortuosit
      @Tortuosit Год назад

      This melody is a pleasure for many, I guess. As a clarinetist, I love to play it just for fun. But often for the real beauties composers often prefer oboe/english horn.

  • @syntax._.
    @syntax._. Год назад +6

    2nd Violin 1st Movement
    Measure 70: 4:00
    Measure 133: 7:30
    Measure 230: 11:35
    Measure 335: 16:38
    Measure 379: 18:22
    2nd Violin 4th Movement
    Measure 78: 38:46
    Measure 186: 41:59
    Measure 245: 44:06

    • @ethanos9026
      @ethanos9026 Год назад

      Measure 78 for 2nds violins mvt 4 I swear is way harder than what the 1st violins have😂

    • @exellria
      @exellria Год назад

      So everyone be playing Finale of Tchaikovsky 4 😭✋. And yes I may be first, but I agree seconds have it harder

  • @gitarremundus4313
    @gitarremundus4313 Год назад +5

    The second set is awesome.The imagination seems to be a little cottage in Russia, the farmer has done his work all day long, he is coming back, sitting at the table, smoking his pipe, thinking about his life and looking through the window during the dawn into the endless fantastic russian country.

    • @maxfochtmann
      @maxfochtmann Год назад

      Actually the 4. movement is a Folksong (береза стояла.....)

  • @edwardmorawetz3227
    @edwardmorawetz3227 Год назад +3

    4th movement-toughest part ever for cymbals. My father had bruises all over his chest from killing the sound. The plates were much larger than what you see on this video(that was back in the day, late 1950s-early 1960s).

  • @nishi-tjohns6792
    @nishi-tjohns6792 4 года назад +85

    The beginning of the 4th movement would wake you up, I think.

    • @min_nad
      @min_nad 4 года назад +6

      yes lol. I was totally relaxing anthen BOOM

    • @faline4595
      @faline4595 3 года назад +5

      Yes! Totally agree!. The sound that the orquestas and sound engineers are looking for is something more "academic", without risk... I never agreed with it, they forgot about aggresive emotions that are so real and human (and more interesting in a artistic performance)

    • @OuwenH101
      @OuwenH101 3 года назад +2

      I went to see a concert on thus piece and it totally had me off guard

    • @khabanh6928
      @khabanh6928 3 года назад +3

      I srsly set it as the alarm clock XD

    • @nishi-tjohns6792
      @nishi-tjohns6792 3 года назад

      @@khabanh6928 🤣

  • @juleb.9530
    @juleb.9530 3 года назад +13

    the first movement is LIT. Such tragic, suffering and yet at the same time conflict and literally fire. especially the last part.

    • @davidevans3227
      @davidevans3227 3 года назад +1

      L l T?? ..totally agree though.. it's an incredible piece. a tone poem by itself.. such dynamic range from a solo, to the battering of "ffff" !!

    • @thesilvershining
      @thesilvershining 3 года назад

      @@davidevans3227 Absolutely. The first movement of the 6th is the same way, imo, a mini symphony within a symphony.

    • @davidevans3227
      @davidevans3227 3 года назад +1

      @@thesilvershining ..sometimes his music moves me, simply because its so good..

    • @thesilvershining
      @thesilvershining 3 года назад +1

      @@davidevans3227 I daresay no composer has ever moved me more often than Tchaikovsky. He certainly had a way with the musical language, so many emotions but also profound beauty straight to the soul.

    • @davidevans3227
      @davidevans3227 3 года назад +1

      @@thesilvershining so great to catch someone with good taste.. 🙂 ..would you know if Valerie gergiev has done the Manfred symphony?? him and the Kirov banging out Manfred is something i'd like to hear! he played the serenade with the Kirov strings here in my town.. was so lucky to go..

  • @brucemiller5356
    @brucemiller5356 Год назад +16

    i love this orchestra, not only for its fine sound, but for putting out so much material. so folks who cannot afford to go to a concert, or can't make it to one (lots of folks in 'flyover country' in the u.s. are able to hear classical music at its finest. i think if i had had this opportunity when i was growing up in the 50s/60s i might have taken my clarinet playing more seriously. keep up the good work. p.s. your tympanist is just sick. (now understand i am using 'sick' in the slang manner, meaing just the opposite. he is terrific.

    • @chrissergeant7798
      @chrissergeant7798 10 месяцев назад +2

      Amen. I live in the country as well, and now, thanks to finally getting good internet, can bring the whole best of art, music, literature and movies to my big screen and stereo to our little farm. No hassle of the big city, can play my music as loud as I want. I discovered Frankfurt Radio Symphony when COVID started, their concerts save(d) me.

  • @penelopekimball1335
    @penelopekimball1335 5 лет назад +62

    2nd movement is so beautiful I can hardly stand it.

    • @robertfrankgill5962
      @robertfrankgill5962 5 лет назад +7

      Penelope Kimball Yes, I too love this movement. I particular love the middle section 24:34 and for me 25:07 is very special indeed. 💘

    • @melissabautista1236
      @melissabautista1236 4 года назад +2

      Yesssss!!!

    • @HeartlessConservativ
      @HeartlessConservativ 4 года назад +3

      One piece of live music I've ever seen has moved me to have to hold back tears: the 2nd movement of Tchaikovsky's 4th.

    • @marym361
      @marym361 3 года назад +2

      Same here. I once had the incredible (pre-COVID) privilege of hearing this performed live, and it was literally breathtaking. Tchaikovsky is stunning.

    • @pavlelazarevic3270
      @pavlelazarevic3270 3 года назад +1

      It is Very beautiful. I think his best movement is begging of his 6th

  • @YakubPrintmaker
    @YakubPrintmaker 6 месяцев назад +2

    Was listening to Beethovens 3rd symphony and as soon as that third movement started I understood where Tchaikovsky took his inspiration for his third movement in this symphony. What a guy 😂

  • @MrWalbudri
    @MrWalbudri 3 года назад +9

    Brilliant.. First movement of someone with a tormented soul
    So moving.. Brilliant

    • @frankreedy6437
      @frankreedy6437 3 года назад +2

      T’s contemporary critics blasted his first movement as too long and repetitive. I happen to enjoy it. But he was truly submerged in some kind of internal torture, for certain.

  • @MrSciuppy1
    @MrSciuppy1 2 года назад +33

    non è la guerra l'arte che unisce i popoli!!!!

    • @paosK94
      @paosK94 2 месяца назад +1

      😊😊😊😅😅😊

    • @fabiescamillafe
      @fabiescamillafe 10 дней назад

      appunto, il mondo è pieno di ignoranti

  • @JohnMason8183
    @JohnMason8183 3 года назад +6

    That is the very first time I've seen a conductor go into the orchestra to thank musicians. Very cool!

  • @kostyakonstantinoff
    @kostyakonstantinoff 28 дней назад +1

    Phenomenal symphony

  • @matildetessari9425
    @matildetessari9425 Год назад +1

    Outstanding performance of this Tchaikovsky Masterpiece!!
    Bravissimo ☺

  • @virginiabednarski
    @virginiabednarski 9 месяцев назад +3

    I
    2:50 19 into 9/8
    4:10 2 after C
    5:00 D
    8:50 Moderato con anima
    12:30 16 after O
    12:50 3/4
    13:15 Q
    16:55 Moderato con anima
    18:40 Molto piu mosso
    II
    22:35 24 after A
    25:32 24 after D
    III
    33:20 Tempo I
    36:20 34 after J
    IV
    36:44 Allegro con fuoco
    37:25 A
    39:30 12 after C
    42:00 15 after F
    44:10 10 after G

  • @sacredkinetics.lns.8352
    @sacredkinetics.lns.8352 10 месяцев назад +3

    🌹🌼🌺🌷
    Masterly, splendid

  • @rosariocalosur7802
    @rosariocalosur7802 Год назад +1

    Ow! What an explosive finale 💥🔥👏 appreciate how Piotr made that lone piccolo be heard in the midst of the brass instruments 💪

  • @ronaldbwoodall2628
    @ronaldbwoodall2628 5 лет назад +7

    Aside from what I thought was a somewhat stolid first movement, Prieto conducted a quite satisfying Tchaikovsky Fourth, with a lovely 'andantino', a delightful 'scherzo' (taken at a convincing tempo, not distended or plodding as I have heard), and a truly exciting finale. And the FRSO was superb, as usual.

  • @pietermoonen
    @pietermoonen 5 лет назад +2

    Zeer boeiende vierde symfonie! Schitterende dirigent en orkest. Uitmuntende solo 's! Dank!

  • @norbis3939
    @norbis3939 Год назад +1

    This symphony has one of my favorite uses of pizzicato in orchestral music.

  • @minjaelee7886
    @minjaelee7886 4 года назад +45

    Perfect! No cough in music, No clap between movement

    • @horsemeattball
      @horsemeattball 4 года назад +1

      And lukewarm reception to that incredible bombastic finale. I hated to see the audience woken from its sleep.

    • @bomcabedal
      @bomcabedal 3 года назад +2

      I don't mind movement applause, to be honest.

    • @frankreedy6437
      @frankreedy6437 3 года назад +4

      @@bomcabedal I don’t mind it either. It usually signifies audience members who are unfamiliar with the piece, or have poor orchestral hall ‘manners’ generally. But it also suggests new folks in the seats. Always saddens me to attend my hometown symphony orchestra’s concerts (St. Louis Symphony Orchestra) and see empty seats in the midst of such musical talent, perfection and enjoyment. Why does it take us all so long and late in life to find our way to these treasures? Anything to attract younger audience is A -OK with me. I can swallow their tattoos, running shoes and green fingernail polish if they’ll just accept my old man blazer, gray flannels and worn down loafers.

    • @thesilvershining
      @thesilvershining 3 года назад +2

      @@frankreedy6437 I fear many professional orchestras in smaller cities don’t get the funding they deserve. Ours is so close to stopping performances and I’m just so sad because they are phenomenal!

    • @dasportsfan2122
      @dasportsfan2122 Год назад

      @@frankreedy6437 I wish orchestra halls get filled up more nowadays around the world not just in Europe, however my home orchestra in Toronto usually has full halls so I can’t complain but I wish there are more around the world and in St,Louis

  • @The80sBoy
    @The80sBoy 5 лет назад +84

    What a peculiar conducting technique, not the easiest to follow.

    • @BS-cu2hg
      @BS-cu2hg 5 лет назад +5

      Lawrie i agree

    • @harveypicker1551
      @harveypicker1551 5 лет назад +12

      Agreed! "Where's the beat?"

    • @nsowen01
      @nsowen01 4 года назад +8

      I saw like 3 different downbeats in a lot of places

    • @erickarodriguez5900
      @erickarodriguez5900 4 года назад +5

      i kept getting confused where the beat was and resorted to following the beat of the orchestra, wherever they got it from ;-;

    • @Petealdama
      @Petealdama 4 года назад +6

      It's some kind of wave moving

  • @rosernabona9364
    @rosernabona9364 4 дня назад +1

    Spasiba Da svidania ❤😊❤

  • @alexdoubeykovskiy38
    @alexdoubeykovskiy38 5 лет назад +8

    Great performance, great orchestra ! Thank you!

  • @antoineduchamp4931
    @antoineduchamp4931 5 лет назад +10

    This music must have, in its first and last movements, considerable fire in its belly: the 1st movement is vastly underpowered. the quality of playing by the orchestra, is, as always, supreme. A great German orchestra.

    • @lestermatos2989
      @lestermatos2989 5 лет назад

      Indeed you cant ask for the passion or the type of passion that the germans simply dont have. But REIGN SUPREME in quality

    • @cdtj1265
      @cdtj1265 5 лет назад +6

      @@lestermatos2989 Rubbish. Listen to this orchestra's performance of Tchaikovsky's 5th under Manfred Honeck. Two different worlds regarding passion, all depending on the conductor.

    • @nicolaspalermo3980
      @nicolaspalermo3980 5 лет назад

      @@cdtj1265 k

  • @Artist_Aejoo
    @Artist_Aejoo 2 года назад +4

    너무 너무 멋있어요
    제가 좋아하는 곡이예요♡

    • @ceo2776
      @ceo2776 2 года назад +1

      저두요 ㅎ

  • @alvarogarciabarbosa3199
    @alvarogarciabarbosa3199 3 года назад +9

    21:33 such sweetness when both flutes play...great Clara and partner.
    Mr. García at the oboe simply perfect. Second movement is so tender.

  • @rachelgalassi5678
    @rachelgalassi5678 2 года назад +3

    Bravo! What an amazing group of musicians!

  • @mireyasanchez2828
    @mireyasanchez2828 4 года назад +9

    El director es mi compatriota :) . Felicitaciones y saludos desde México.

  • @radoslavnenchev491
    @radoslavnenchev491 5 лет назад +23

    Great 1st flute and oboe, especially in the 2nd movement.

    • @anandsamuel1978
      @anandsamuel1978 3 года назад +6

      The first flautist is Clara Andrea de la Calle

    • @darudek6016
      @darudek6016 2 года назад +1

      and how they „speak“ to eachother in last movement. beautiful

    • @hansjuergenkohlhaas871
      @hansjuergenkohlhaas871 2 года назад +2

      @@anandsamuel1978 Clara Andrada de la Calle

  • @maximiliangeier9637
    @maximiliangeier9637 5 лет назад +14

    Meine Lieblingssinfonie gespielt von meinem Lieblingsorchester! Was gibt es schöneres? Wunderbares Konzert & Unglaubliche Leistung des Orchesters, Bravo!! (Mich würde interessieren wer der 1. Fagottist ist)

  • @TimothyTaylorson
    @TimothyTaylorson 5 лет назад +67

    Bravo to Mr piccolo in 3rd movement

    • @branweg
      @branweg 5 лет назад +9

      The nightmare of the piccolist... He did it so well

    • @HeartlessConservativ
      @HeartlessConservativ 4 года назад +6

      When Leonard Bernstein used to conduct this symphony, he'd have the oboist from the 2nd moment, the piccoloist, and the horn section take their own bow at the end.

    • @erezk2170
      @erezk2170 4 года назад +3

      Also the Finale, he pierced through that grand tutti with grace 🙌

    • @thesilvershining
      @thesilvershining 3 года назад

      @@HeartlessConservativ Awesome, they all deserve it.

  • @maxfochtmann7002
    @maxfochtmann7002 2 года назад

    Комплименты, в особенности этим 2 красавицам играющим в флауту. Спасибо за запись.

  • @captainalieth
    @captainalieth Год назад +3

    Playing this currently. Amazing piece. I love playing it, but man, nothing has broken my brain harder than the first mvt!

    • @willmorris8198
      @willmorris8198 Год назад

      What instrument do you play? I played bassoon 2 on this last November. One of the best musical experiences I've ever had. Good luck (if you haven't already performed it) :)

  • @モロヘイヤ治五郎
    @モロヘイヤ治五郎 5 лет назад +8

    こんなに木管と金管楽器の音がennuiな感じを出した演奏はかつてなかった。
    木管と金管楽器に特別な意味を持たせて演奏しているのがよくわかる。