As a Czech, I can only concur with you saying that Smetana did, indeed, capture the spirit of both Vltava and the Czech lands... Curiously, the way you explain the strings in the "Vyšehrad" section is so bloody fitting as the fartle sits atop a cliff going down to the river, so naturally, there's some splashing going on (god, I do love Vyšehrad...). Thanks for taking the piece on!
dont know anything about conducting or much about classic music. but heard this music in two set violin youtube video and listened to various compositions of it. and people were saying it's a river. finally, I found your video which explains this music. didn't know it had this much depth. "MUSIC is what LIFE sounds like" I tip my hat to that. thanks for the video chief.
Is there a playing of this piece that shows visually where the river is going? Peasant wedding? Castles? And so forth. This needs to be played with visuals so that people can see where the music is taking them. Of course we can imagine this in our mind, but it would be interesting to see a visual presentation where this river is flowing.
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As a Czech, I can only concur with you saying that Smetana did, indeed, capture the spirit of both Vltava and the Czech lands... Curiously, the way you explain the strings in the "Vyšehrad" section is so bloody fitting as the fartle sits atop a cliff going down to the river, so naturally, there's some splashing going on (god, I do love Vyšehrad...). Thanks for taking the piece on!
Pleasure. Thanks for taking the time to comment and for your feedback!
dont know anything about conducting or much about classic music. but heard this music in two set violin youtube video and listened to various compositions of it. and people were saying it's a river. finally, I found your video which explains this music. didn't know it had this much depth. "MUSIC is what LIFE sounds like" I tip my hat to that. thanks for the video chief.
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it and found it useful!
I like your optimistic teaching. You have big potential for a positive musician
Thank you!
This video deserves much more like and view!
Thank you very much!
Magical mesmerizing piece
It sure is
Is there a playing of this piece that shows visually where the river is going? Peasant wedding? Castles? And so forth. This needs to be played with visuals so that people can see where the music is taking them. Of course we can imagine this in our mind, but it would be interesting to see a visual presentation where this river is flowing.
I could not find any, the closest thing I found on YT is this: ruclips.net/video/gTKsHwqaIr4/видео.htmlsi=kVtgqC22u5YuNxZU
Exquicito gracias me gustaria conocer ese vello lugar que dio origen a tambella melodia
Hi, thank you. There's more information on this in the extra episode available to premium users: www.gianmariagriglio.it/learn-conducting/
Yo the moldau slaps harder than my dad when he drinks
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I think the national anthem of Israel is based on this movement.
Oops. I jumped the gun - you mentioned the Israeli anthem later in the video.
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