I love the way the two lead second violins smile at each other as they hit that magical tune at 2'37, such a human reaction amidst all the incredible virtuosity.
Sado is a pupil of Bernstein.Reminiscent if the old Bernstein recording. But more fresh,virginal and modern. The members are playing with vitality and enjoying. Music has a vivid expression. Very nice conducter!
Bravo to timpanist Wieland Welzel! It's well worth the price of a ticket to watch the full video. The finale is awesome. Thanks too to the BPO videographers for giving ample time to my favorite instrument.
2:15 I am the only one hearing the troy theme from the movie soundtrack here? I couldn't believe Horner truly just copy and paste music as people use to say until I heard it.
2:05 I've heard this on different recordings with either Bb or A. However, in this recording you can hear Bb in the violins, but A in the violas. I wonder which note is actually correct.
Watch the video uploaded here in the youtube channel of Berliner Philharmoniker of Shostakovich 8, the piccolo player made a mistake in his solo as well as the piccolo clarinet player, they are tiny mistakes, although.
Dear BerlinPhil, when there are two principal trumpet players in an orchestra, in this case Gábor Tarkövi and Tamás Velenczei, who decides who is the one who plays the part and who sits out? The players or the conductor. How does it work in an orchestra?
excellent; most conductors that the final too slow (i.e. slow= profound) . Bernstein was btw, wasnt the first to push the tempo- that would be Mravinsky
@@sivadepilif You’re right! 😮 This my favorite movie of all time and it was one of my favorite scores as well. I’ve lost respect for it now though. I do know he only had a few weeks to write the whole thing but still, come one lol
The management of tempo is just terrible. It’s not about rushing somewhere unknown without control. It is about finding light after struggling and fighting for life, for a good and meaningful ending. The Berlin philharmonic most be worried about real conductors as they had. Not a good performance at all.
Professional orchestral musicians don’t need to look at the conductor much. They feel the music. And the conductors gestures pretty distracting anyway so might as well follow the concertmaster
@@liomatsu1931 you're quite right The orchestra makes the conductor stupid if the conductor moves too hard And they will never call him again. This conductor is a typical example.
This is why the Berliner is my favorite orchestra. Such precision coupled with such vitality and humanity its a joyous experience.
I love the way the two lead second violins smile at each other as they hit that magical tune at 2'37, such a human reaction amidst all the incredible virtuosity.
Violists.. couldn't be more obvious
Sado is a pupil of Bernstein.Reminiscent if the old Bernstein recording.
But more fresh,virginal and modern. The members are playing with vitality and enjoying. Music has a vivid expression. Very nice conducter!
I love seeing conductors actually being excited by the music they are conducting
As it should be. After all, it's the talented musicians who bring any score to life.
I absolutely adore the sound of Berlin Phil Brass. Whatever they're doing, the sound is always so full and round! Incredible opening.
Bravo to timpanist Wieland Welzel! It's well worth the price of a ticket to watch the full video. The finale is awesome. Thanks too to the BPO videographers for giving ample time to my favorite instrument.
For me Sado is one of the top 5 conductors in the world, a real artist and a great man.
Yutaka Sado is an amazing artist, I really admire him.
懐かしいなぁ、これ現地に聴きに行って感動と興奮がすごかった。最後は佐渡さん泣いてたし。
羨ましすぎる
In our orchestra, the musicians decide these questions themselves.
What questions?
What question
Oh yeah... Shostakovich - one of my favorite composers, one of my favorite symphonies. Worthwhile a visit at the DCH! :-)
So good to see a full concert hall! A rare sight in Britain sadly :(
WOW!! Such emotion! Berlin + shosty = the greatest symphony in the world!
wow, fantastic!
That is a surprisingly tame performance by the horn section. It's amazing how a section changes just by having a different first horn player.
Je suis vraiment impressionnée! Merci!
That look Sado gives at 1:12. Yeeaah
🤣
@KiksMan92 It is Premysl Vojta, solo horn of the Konzerthausorchester Berlin.
佐渡さんらしくて大好き😊✨
Incredible! Would love to have been there! And indeed 2:44 is truely sublime! :)
Absolutely brillant! I have to buy a subscription someday, it would be probably the best investment in my life :) PS. Rzeźnicy :)
man... I love this so much
the beginning ist AWESOME!
The best performance of the Great of Kiev I've heard. And I thought our CSO was the best.
素晴らしい
constant source of inspiration
Awesome Orchestra!!!
The violonist who sits actually behind the concertmaster is in one scene suddenly sitting at a completly different stand. 😱
Splendid!
5月の西宮での定期演奏会で佐渡裕指揮てこの曲やります。チケットも取れたし今から楽しみ。
Excellnt performance of the 5th. Reminiscent if the old Bernstein recording.
I LOVE IT
2:38 remind me Leonard Bernstein
2:15 I am the only one hearing the troy theme from the movie soundtrack here? I couldn't believe Horner truly just copy and paste music as people use to say until I heard it.
How can 11 people not like this video??
BRAVO. EXCELENTE!!!!!
Sounds like Bernstein
+Kyle Tomlinson ei
He educated by bernstein:)
2:05 I've heard this on different recordings with either Bb or A. However, in this recording you can hear Bb in the violins, but A in the violas. I wonder which note is actually correct.
Fantastic!!! 8)
I always try to find places where they make tiny mistakes to remind myself that they aren't gods. I'm still having a hard time convincing myself.
Watch the video uploaded here in the youtube channel of Berliner Philharmoniker of Shostakovich 8, the piccolo player made a mistake in his solo as well as the piccolo clarinet player, they are tiny mistakes, although.
At this level tiny mistakes are a matter of discretion
increible reakmente sin palabras
wow!
Upload the whole performance PLEASEEEEEEEEE :(
@alan850627 Must have been a habit of a previous performance using different sheet music, in this case.
2:24 young Kashimoto!
Dear BerlinPhil, when there are two principal trumpet players in an orchestra, in this case Gábor Tarkövi and Tamás Velenczei, who decides who is the one who plays the part and who sits out? The players or the conductor. How does it work in an orchestra?
This new Japanese conductor is simply Super! (this clip was uploaded on the day the Oslo bomber did his deed. Strange coincidence)
WHAT A CLIMAX at 2:43
This performance looks like the Bernstein's performance... I think that was something different.
excellent; most conductors that the final too slow (i.e. slow= profound) . Bernstein was btw, wasnt the first to push the tempo- that would be Mravinsky
2:10 is great!!
I wonder what the bass trombone was thinking at 1:26
Me too
SHOSTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@BerlinPhil He's one of the finest horn player of his generation. I think he would be perfect as the new principal horn of the Berlin Philharmonic ;-)
Extraordinaria versión del IV Mov
佐渡さん 素晴らしい。
Eargasm begins at 2:16...
佐渡さん、吹奏楽で振りすぎてもはやオケで振ってることに違和感
@jaxonosu This channel is here to give you a free preview of what's available on their website.
好強的能量...
Bernstein !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
일본인 지휘자 중에는 유타카 사도 가장 뛰어난 것 같습니다
佐渡さんかっこいい…
実際リードしてるのは樫本さんの方、、、
よく見ていますね。樫本氏はベルリンフィルはひどい指揮者なら我々はプライドを守るために勝手に自分たちの演奏をしますといっておられた
まさに指揮者は必死でついていっているだけのようですね。
@@thehotdad130 そうなんですか? 武満徹さんのFrom me flows what you call Timeと、第2楽章のリハも見ましたが、その様には伺えなかったのですが。
第1楽章からもオケがリードしてたんですか?あのテンポで。
@@sanshouo77樫本はマジでやるよ
piccolo player
佐渡裕もよく合いますね。一度PACオケでもやってくれんかな。
did the 2nd trombone player from past videos leave???
Who is playing the E flat Clarinet in this piece?
he was just adjusting something.
@wPHao no, he's still with the orchestra but I think you can understand that he can't and need'nt play EVERY concert of the berlinphil...
@SchwarzeDose21 very true...
che sound..! ;)
I know, but he shakes his head and has a disappointed look
Qué cuerda!!!!
Who is playing on the first horn? ;>
うわ、、佐渡さん凄い。
オケをコントロールしていると言うよりも・・・
単にオケの後を熱くなりながら付いて行っているだけみたいですなあ。
what do you mean? he rests there.
Just realized James Horner ripped off Troy’s main theme from Shostakovich lol
And Britten too on the same movie, listen to sanctus of war requiem.
@@sivadepilif You’re right! 😮 This my favorite movie of all time and it was one of my favorite scores as well. I’ve lost respect for it now though. I do know he only had a few weeks to write the whole thing but still, come one lol
Yaya! Finally asian!
just seems a successor of bernstein.
2:19 Cameraman: Oops, wrong guy
Is the tempo too fast?
This is almost as good as the recording with Maazel and the Cleveland Orchestra from a while back (1980?)....
2:43
Yutaka Sado looks a bit like Shinzo Abe
仕方ないとは思うが、
大汗が不評だったらしい。
二度と呼ばれないかと。
The management of tempo is just terrible. It’s not about rushing somewhere unknown without control. It is about finding light after struggling and fighting for life, for a good and meaningful ending. The Berlin philharmonic most be worried about real conductors as they had. Not a good performance at all.
wonderful playing but orchestra's members never watching conductor.
Professional orchestral musicians don’t need to look at the conductor much. They feel the music. And the conductors gestures pretty distracting anyway so might as well follow the concertmaster
@@liomatsu1931 you're quite right The orchestra makes the conductor stupid if the conductor moves too hard And they will never call him again. This conductor is a typical example.
2:36