Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 / Rattle · Berliner Philharmoniker
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Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 / Sir Simon Rattle, conductor · Berliner Philharmoniker / Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie, 20 February 2010
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Grandios höre ich zum ersten Mal Sibelius Nr 2 Thank you Sir Simon Rattle 🎉
One of my favorite climaxes in the symphonic repertoire!
Rattle is so... emotive, such complete communication in every movement, every gesture. PLEASE release these on DVD, or BluRay
I can't imagine hearing this piece live with BPO's string section... Must have been unreal!
....this is so beautiful it hurts....
@TimeSignatureManiaq Thanks! Yes, it is from that concert.
magnificent!
@Thiagoclar It is Sebastian Manz, winner of a 1st Prize at the ARD International Music Competition in Munich and principal clarinet of the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Great sound, superb
Fenomenal!!!
YES!! This is the CORRECT tempo.
its just a wooden flue sounds just beautiful
Bravo que impulsiones margnificas !
@rogybra It can be purchased as a video-on-demand stream. Just click on the link below the video.
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I hate how Sibelius builds with so much anticipation for that wonderful main theme, but as soon a you think you have reached heaven he takes it from you! Its just not fair!
German6th That’s what makes the music memorable. The more you deny and delay a complete resolution, the better and more effective the final resolution is, and the end to this symphony is certainly that and much more.
Great!
Maravilloso.
Well done "Berliners" :)
@BerlinPhil Shame! Is there not even the faintest glimmer of a hope? I would buy all 7 immediately!
Excellent. Are there any plans for any of the Sibelius performances to be recorded and released?
@sele73 maybe. although rattle's 1980s CBSO recording of the 2nd is also lightening fast
@atli8d20 i don't know the name, but he is the principal horn of the hr-sinfonieorchester.
@BerlinPhil Hopefully that will chance...and with other concerts in the DCH as well. I wish EMI would have interest in doing the full cycle with the orchestra and Nielsen as well. Not sure they how the label picks and choose.
Isn't this from the benefit concert they put on for Haiti? That was a fantastic concert.
@mirro379 you're right! if he's learned from the beginning on like that it doesn't make a difference... it just seems wrong for someone who has the mouthpiece placed exactly in the middle!
who is the first clarinet in the concert?
@gwaur That's true. Its not like they suck or anything lol they still sound freaking amazing.
@TheCeddley Unfortunately not (for the time being).
I wonder why that woman laught at 2:18.
Who is playing 1st horn in this concert?
It's Samuel Seidenberg, Solohorn in Frankfurt Radio Orchester - hr
@AWiddit Rattle speaks fluent English and German.
@atli8d20 maybe it's John MacDonald :)
schöne Steigerung
2:18
@samthegatorfan it's a wooden flute
Did anyone else notice the cornet player playing from the corner of his mouth? Well, if you've made to the berlin phil, I guess you can do what you want but that seems weird, maybe thats just me. Not that they sound terrible, quite the opposite. Just a quirk I found in the video.
Transcendent
Rattle is clueless.
Whereas, back on planet earth, Rattle is in fact a very fine Sibelian of some years standing....
1:22 cellist with parkinson ???