played this once and will be playing it again in verizon hall. unbelievable how this was early romanticism. the tone poem-esque nature of this piece is freaking outstanding on so many levels
Wow , wow and wow,! Exhilarating performance. Mendelssohn created a work of genius here. Never was nature so perfectly captured in such artistic beauty. Thanks so much for the score. :-)
I played this with Salford symphony with italian conductor. It was epic! I've never heard any recording where people played with such a spirit as we did. No wonder Brahms said he would have given all his symphonies for rhis one piece
I've no background in music, but I do love looking at musical scores like this. Can anyone enlighten me what are the meaning of notations for violins II & violas at bat 15?
I agree with you ... this is a song without words, a long singing narrative to the stark Scottish landscape that created such an impression on Mendelssohn it inspired this great masterpiece, which after 60 years I'm listening to with new ears. The color, the drama, the power -- and in the part you've pointed out-- the lonely clarinet solo singing, as if looking out upon the stark, bleak, but beautiful landscape, then joined by its companion in warmth. It's a uniquely human touch.
0:05 제1주제 해안에 가볍게 부딪히는 물결
1:11 제1주제 중 목관악기 파도속에떠있는바위
2:02 제2주제 맑고 평안한 바다와 주변 풍경
played this once and will be playing it again in verizon hall. unbelievable how this was early romanticism. the tone poem-esque nature of this piece is freaking outstanding on so many levels
One is my favourite scores. This was A level music for me. First time I had to follow a full orchestral score.
Große Sendung, vielen Dank 3x
Wow , wow and wow,! Exhilarating performance. Mendelssohn created a work of genius here. Never was nature so perfectly captured in such artistic beauty. Thanks so much for the score. :-)
Extra points if you are here cuz you loved playing this in orchestra ✨😱🎻
I played this with Salford symphony with italian conductor. It was epic! I've never heard any recording where people played with such a spirit as we did. No wonder Brahms said he would have given all his symphonies for rhis one piece
What about points for suffering in music A level 🥺
@@OTBCNCFC this is the piece you study?
@@kyufuyuvbvbllymjnncuhuhbuh7538 one of the many I studied. I finished A level in at University now
Here
I love the Animato part!!!
BTW the beginning sounds like an impressionist.
Spellbinding, from the first note to the last.
0:00 All State excerpt first passage
8:50 All State excerpt second passage
8:00 Paranoid Android! Good taste, mr Yorke
Crash Twinsanity sent me here. This is a gorgeous song btw
I love it
I've no background in music, but I do love looking at musical scores like this. Can anyone enlighten me what are the meaning of notations for violins II & violas at bat 15?
They’re tremolos-alternating back and forth quickly between the two notes
How is this possible
idk im gonna try to learn it for viola but it looks so hard
Jesus Christ, Idk This Is a Rude Comment or What..
@@Generalissimo_David-B I think he’s just saying it looks really hard to play
7:51
The most beautiful part in the song in my opinion
Where's the singing?
its a piece
@irltradedit is though 😘
@irltraded it is a piece though.
I agree with you ... this is a song without words, a long singing narrative to the stark Scottish landscape that created such an impression on Mendelssohn it inspired this great masterpiece, which after 60 years I'm listening to with new ears. The color, the drama, the power -- and in the part you've pointed out-- the lonely clarinet solo singing, as if looking out upon the stark, bleak, but beautiful landscape, then joined by its companion in warmth. It's a uniquely human touch.
6:18. When the oboe joins the other for the crescendo....it's orgasm
8:57 double bass excerpt
Violas playing a melody?
3:18
6:25
8:57
9:15 seating audition reference
The Mynah Bird...
2:00
7:50
1:12 제2주제
2:02 제3주제
7:50
3:15
8:58
Ah Yummy, fresh meat for my pot
멘델스존_핑갈의 동굴 서곡
9:21
8:50
9:25
5:10