Superhuman multitasking. Simultaneously: reading the score, keeping an eye on the conductor, listening to the other musicians and blending properly, being aware of one's own pitch, remembering the conductor's notes from rehearsals.
With experience and practice, each becomes second nature, except the conductor's notes, which you should write in with a pencil. Yet another showcase of the beauty of music and human ability
Okay, I just cried. The whole piece is exhilarating but that ending.... the funeral march, then the eulogy in the woodwinds rising to heavenly song and then those sharp arrhythmic chords. This is not a poem, it is an epic.
I know the main love theme is amazing in this piece. However, am I the only one that is completely in love with the entire introduction of this work? Tchaikovsky's use of counterpoint and dissonance is seamless. I would argue that his biggest flex in this entire work his ability to manipulate the voicings in different ways to resolve to the same E minor a couple of times. 3:08 - 3:50. SO AMAZING geez
Yes, and I think the entire work as a whole is just breathtaking, the ending is the epitome of the Romantic era, yearning... The counterpoint that you speak to at the beginning of the work is exquisite..
How do you keep living after hearing THAT? What a blissful composition. Maybe it is the part where Juliet joins Romeo in death that the composer conveyed. Oh, my God.
Tchaikovsky perfectly depicts the passion and strong mutual feelings of romance between Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Amazing performance for a revolutionary composer!
Belíssima execução. É magnífico como Tchaikovsky leu Shakespeare e conseguiu traduzir tal impressão em música. Lembrando que o bardo inglês ganhou enorme popularidade no Romantismo, gracas aos alemães que o elegeram a símbolo máximo. Incrível!
love how the orchestra really get into it once the strings reach that beautiful love theme, such a fantastic piece of music, doesn't matter how many times one hears it, it gives me goosebumps Not just the one little moment, the whole thing is brilliant and sweeping and dramatic...just...well, Tchaikovsky!
I felt every emotion-like being thrown out in every possible direction but still managed to have a grip and hang to that last semblance of hope but eventually resigned at the finale and just let go. My god. That was captivatingly sad.
This is a great video. The cameras picked up the main instruments in every passage and special thumbs up for showing the cymbalist, the bassoonist and the trumpet players
🎶 "In the timeless embrace of classical music, every note carries the weight of centuries, weaving a tapestry of emotions that transcends the boundaries of time and space. It's not just a melody; it's an enchanting journey through the echoes of history and the depths of the human soul." 🎻✨
Excellent conductor who stays out of the way and let's the music and musicians play themselves. He trusts them and vice versa. He seems very humble yet very skilled and formidable in his musical knowledge of the piece. My kind of conductor.
Ooooh! I have just learnt that this will be one of the next pieces that I will be playing with my orchestra. Can't wait! What a beautiful eclectic masterpiece.
Spectacular performance! That romantic theme is so typical of Tchaikovsky, full of life and such a richness that you can't help but fly with the music as it takes you sailing above and beyond your wildest dreams.
How are there not 1000 comments on this glorious performance??? The artistry of both conductor and instrumentalists was spell-binding! Bravo to you all! You and Tchaikovsky have lifted my soul this morning.
Is one of my prefereded masterpiece of Tchaikowsky , begun with the part more known for the persons , since more less : 7minutes with 02 secs till eight minutes with two secs .
Tank you very much, so great conducted by Mister Slobodenouk , en very good musicians philharmonic orchestra radio from Netherlands, excellent en beautiful, merci beaucoup et merci à RUclips
After memorizing this composition and thinking about why I enjoyed it so much, I concluded it is the tragic imagery and rythymic power of the composition.
The last couple minutes give me goosebumps every.single.time I listen to it. It never fails, and I have heard it so many times. There is an intangible quality of beauty that is thread through all of the brilliant composers’ work.
Grandiose, spectaculaire, tantôt magique à féerique, tantôt d'une large tendresse amoureuse, plus tard vindicatif à déchaîné. Contrastes magnifiques. Bravo!
Lebhafte Interpretation dieses fantastischen Meisterwerks im inspirierenden Tempo mit perfekter Synchronisierung aller Instrumente. Genialer Dirigent und ausgezeichnetes Orchester!
Thanks for this very good version. It's a pleasure to see still good orchestras keeping the classic (and the best) position: first, seconds, violas, celli and contrabassi, in this order. Bravo!!
I wonder what made Tchaikocsky come up with the perfect sound for 13:15. It's like the low melody right before entering that high pitch violins was just perfect timing. He couldn't have done a better job. Schools should REQUIRE to listen to all the great composers. It is a shame that people arent introduced to this music until college. It should be a requirement that kids listen to this every day before nap time, and have high schoolers write papers on it.
Como dizia Arthur da Tavola, Tchaikovsky foi "o maior melodista de todos os tempos da Humanidade". Originalidade, variedade, mutiplicidade, riqueza, atemporalidade, universalidade, sublimidade e maxima profundidade ao infinito.
Não me canso de ouvir essa peça! Música lindíssima e regência impecável! Deus abençoe o compositor, o maestro e esses músicos maravilhosos!🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏. Acompanhando de Brasil!🇧🇷
Crazy how music has gone from: who could create the most exhilarating beautiful composition taking inspiration from the world; to: who can make the most album sales. Performances and pieces like these stand the test of time…most modern albums are lucky if they are remembered 4 years later.
i fee like Tchaikovsky was one of those ppl that could smell and taste music
The best part is 13:15 ; no words could describe the beauty of melody at here.
I feel romance, nostalgia, sadness and happiness all at once
Thanks !!
And 14:40
@Alsdn Dl uwa hangugin
They all smile when they play these parts! :D
The human mind can produce indescribable beauty and unimaginable horror. Tchaikovsky was a musical genius.
Korsakov, Mahler, Mussorgsky, Stravinsky was a better. Tchaik had a very bored simple melody and all
@@cinemagraphymahivara2000 Oh do shut up.
@@arranmcentaggart6861 xD
@@cinemagraphymahivara2000You are absolutely 100% incorrect.
@@cinemagraphymahivara2000and the dumbest awards goes tooo...
Superhuman multitasking.
Simultaneously:
reading the score,
keeping an eye on the conductor,
listening to the other musicians and blending properly,
being aware of one's own pitch,
remembering the conductor's notes from rehearsals.
With experience and practice, each becomes second nature, except the conductor's notes, which you should write in with a pencil. Yet another showcase of the beauty of music and human ability
Music (that's without lyrics) is like body language. It speaks and is understood universally without words. This is a great example.
It's called pieces :)
except if you have Asperger's
Indeed
Of course
Well, even body language is not that universal
If I'm correct, bulgarians nod when they disagree and shake their heads when they agree
Outstanding cymbal playing by the percussionist 5:56
And 15:36
What about the violins. It's hella hard to play that. I speak from experience
@@lucystafford8692 they always get love, goes without saying
They almost never show cymbalist or timpanist and I love it they showed them several times in this piece.
A violinist studies all his life to play virtuosically. There's time in the comments:
When you hear Tchaikovsky it's goosebumps time.
Okay, I just cried. The whole piece is exhilarating but that ending.... the funeral march, then the eulogy in the woodwinds rising to heavenly song and then those sharp arrhythmic chords. This is not a poem, it is an epic.
Our school sent me here and I'm very satisfied
Ay HAHAHHAHAHAUAYA
I know the main love theme is amazing in this piece. However, am I the only one that is completely in love with the entire introduction of this work? Tchaikovsky's use of counterpoint and dissonance is seamless. I would argue that his biggest flex in this entire work his ability to manipulate the voicings in different ways to resolve to the same E minor a couple of times. 3:08 - 3:50. SO AMAZING geez
I loved it too
It gave me goosebumps all the times
This. This, precisely.
Yes, and I think the entire work as a whole is just breathtaking, the ending is the epitome of the Romantic era, yearning... The counterpoint that you speak to at the beginning of the work is exquisite..
You’re not the only one!! I agree it’s amazing!
I loved when the second had the background sixteenths if that makes sense (totally not biased cause I played this as a second)
WHAT A MARVELLOUS FINALE, OF COURSE IT'S TCHAIKOVSKY WHO ELSE?
non solo il finale...ogni singola nota è un capolavoro
How do you keep living after hearing THAT? What a blissful composition. Maybe it is the part where Juliet joins Romeo in death that the composer conveyed. Oh, my God.
0:03 Opening
1:20 harp
4:50 To Exposition, 1st Theme
7:00 2nd Theme
13:00 2nd Theme
16:10 Coda, Timp.
17:45 Harp
Thanks!
Tchaikovsky.......surely shown here to be one of the most universal of composers .
nice
Tchaikovsky perfectly depicts the passion and strong mutual feelings of romance between Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Amazing performance for a revolutionary composer!
Belíssima execução. É magnífico como Tchaikovsky leu Shakespeare e conseguiu traduzir tal impressão em música. Lembrando que o bardo inglês ganhou enorme popularidade no Romantismo, gracas aos alemães que o elegeram a símbolo máximo. Incrível!
love how the orchestra really get into it once the strings reach that beautiful love theme, such a fantastic piece of music, doesn't matter how many times one hears it, it gives me goosebumps
Not just the one little moment, the whole thing is brilliant and sweeping and dramatic...just...well, Tchaikovsky!
I felt every emotion-like being thrown out in every possible direction but still managed to have a grip and hang to that last semblance of hope but eventually resigned at the finale and just let go. My god. That was captivatingly sad.
This is a great video. The cameras picked up the main instruments in every passage and special thumbs up for showing the cymbalist, the bassoonist and the trumpet players
I love the way this music changes it’s feeling in a second!
And so seamlessly at that
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BEAUTIFUL AND EXCELENT PERFORMANCE. THANKYOU VERYMUCH
Bravo! That short bit from 18:00 has got to be one of the most romantic moments ever....
My favorite part of the entire thing 😁
@@heyimgoingtoplaysomegames sameee bro
🎶 "In the timeless embrace of classical music, every note carries the weight of centuries, weaving a tapestry of emotions that transcends the boundaries of time and space. It's not just a melody; it's an enchanting journey through the echoes of history and the depths of the human soul." 🎻✨
Excellent conductor who stays out of the way and let's the music and musicians play themselves. He trusts them and vice versa. He seems very humble yet very skilled and formidable in his musical knowledge of the piece. My kind of conductor.
I fall in love again every time I hear this music. And this is a deeply moving and beautiful performance.
Não me canso de ouvir essa peça maravilhosa! Brasil, SP, Abril 2024! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💗💗💗💐💐💐
Ooooh! I have just learnt that this will be one of the next pieces that I will be playing with my orchestra. Can't wait! What a beautiful eclectic masterpiece.
Our orchestra is also about to start rehearsing this piece! I can't wait. It's epic
Spectacular performance! That romantic theme is so typical of Tchaikovsky, full of life and such a richness that you can't help but fly with the music as it takes you sailing above and beyond your wildest dreams.
How are there not 1000 comments on this glorious performance??? The artistry of both conductor and instrumentalists was spell-binding! Bravo to you all! You and Tchaikovsky have lifted my soul this morning.
Unfortunely,this is not for everybody Juliet.
Outstanding job, the people who played this should be very proud of themselves.
Happy Birthday to Peter Tchaikovsky REST IN POWER Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕!
The biggest melodist of all the World's History.
7:04, 8:01 and 13:13 I love it.
What an absolutely immaculate performance. Especially the strings' synchrony. Bravo! i'm speechless....
13.32 playing violin in the middle of an orchestra like this is the nearest thing you'll get to Paradise on this earth.
This piece has never failed to make me cry
Heartwarming
This is so enchanting and beautiful in every way
I just love how Tchaikovsky did it
It’s so amazing of just how melodic and great this is
I’m in love with this piece 😭😭
This is a Masterpiece that show a special kind of love.
A love that is Passion,Tragedy
Expectation,Daydream at the same time.
Like Piotr's life.
Nobody used the French horn better than Tchaikovsky
Nobody used the orchestra better than Tchaikovsky in my humble opinion
Same with Cor Anglais and Viola
Mahler...
Is one of my prefereded masterpiece of Tchaikowsky , begun with the part more known for the persons , since more less : 7minutes with 02 secs till eight minutes with two secs .
Tank you very much, so great conducted by Mister Slobodenouk , en very good musicians philharmonic orchestra radio from Netherlands, excellent en beautiful, merci beaucoup et merci à RUclips
After memorizing this composition and thinking about why I enjoyed it so much, I concluded it is the tragic imagery and rythymic power of the composition.
Makes my heart skip a beat , soooo absolutely beautiful, it moves me to tears , such Love in every instrument 💕
The last couple minutes give me goosebumps every.single.time I listen to it. It never fails, and I have heard it so many times. There is an intangible quality of beauty that is thread through all of the brilliant composers’ work.
So inspiring. What a lovely bunch of talented musicians here.
We are playing this in my youth symphony orchestra. Can’t wait to learn the fast part and the beautiful melodies
I play the viola
How’d it turn out? Considering asking my youth symphony conductor to play this lol
@@ShockzG5 what happened
@@hiyorioh wym
@@ShockzG5 did you ask
I seen the Irish symphony orchestra perform this a few months ago CHILLS EVERY WHERE
Grandiose, spectaculaire, tantôt magique à féerique, tantôt d'une large tendresse amoureuse, plus tard vindicatif à déchaîné. Contrastes magnifiques. Bravo!
breathtaking! my god the musicians are all virtuosos. my god what must it feel like to actually play that composition!!!
6:05 Amazing, Beautiful, Motivating
Lebhafte Interpretation dieses fantastischen Meisterwerks im inspirierenden Tempo mit perfekter Synchronisierung aller Instrumente. Genialer Dirigent und ausgezeichnetes Orchester!
Musica vera ...grandiosa... Grandissimo Autore
Beautiful music, Beautiful harpist, so good to see a familiar face in the flutist 4th from right (or third from left if you prefer).
The harp is so enchanting.
isnt it tho
Superbe interprétation de cette magnifique ouverture !!!! Je suis très émue !!!! Merci beaucoup !!!
13:10 - 14:15 That's it right there. That's the sound my whole entire soul makes when I see her.
Indescribably beautiful - also great videographer work
God I don’t typically listen to orchestras but this is a damn masterpiece!
Thanks for this very good version. It's a pleasure to see still good orchestras keeping the classic (and the best) position: first, seconds, violas, celli and contrabassi, in this order. Bravo!!
This is music that inspires GREATNESS.
I wonder what made Tchaikocsky come up with the perfect sound for 13:15. It's like the low melody right before entering that high pitch violins was just perfect timing. He couldn't have done a better job. Schools should REQUIRE to listen to all the great composers. It is a shame that people arent introduced to this music until college. It should be a requirement that kids listen to this every day before nap time, and have high schoolers write papers on it.
Bedore I die, I need to hear this live!
5:50 is the violin part if y’all wondering!!
I'm actually going to play part of this soon with an orchestra
Fabulous ensemble and conductor that along with the Gothenburg symphony, or becoming my “go to’s” for inspired performances. Bravo bravo
Magnifique!❤
Sounds soooo great thank God
Nice and lovely. Thank you Avrotros.
What a jewel. One theme is kind of "scherzando", too bad Tchaikovsky could not make an Opera out of it (it was in project). Thanks for posting !
Como dizia Arthur da Tavola, Tchaikovsky foi "o maior melodista de todos os tempos da Humanidade". Originalidade, variedade, mutiplicidade, riqueza, atemporalidade, universalidade, sublimidade e maxima profundidade ao infinito.
Intreoir
0:04 - Téama Friar Lawrence 1
2:08 - T.FL 2
4:07 - T.FL
Foilsiú
5:02 - Téama an Achrainn 1
5:25 - T.A 2
6:04 - T.A 3
7:08 - Téama an Ghrá 1 R
7:22 - Téama an Ghrá 1 J
8:01 - T.G.R 2
8:42 - T.G.R 3
Extremely beautiful. Very good work
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Não me canso de ouvir essa peça! Música lindíssima e regência impecável! Deus abençoe o compositor, o maestro e esses músicos maravilhosos!🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏. Acompanhando de Brasil!🇧🇷
Jopé. ¡Increíble, magnífico interpretación! 👍👍👍
Absolutely outstanding playing!!! Wow. I’m moved!!
I love this Part 13:10 it Sounds like from a other planet🩷
This is how being in love exactly sounds like!
This is ART
Crazy how music has gone from: who could create the most exhilarating beautiful composition taking inspiration from the world; to: who can make the most album sales. Performances and pieces like these stand the test of time…most modern albums are lucky if they are remembered 4 years later.
Pure sonic beauty and greatness!
Woww so great amazing fabolous thank God
Un final de concierto increíble. Pone la piel de gallina 🎼🌹❤️❤️❤️❤️
Excelente orquesta. Magnífica interpretación, enhorabuena 👏
Great timpani roll at the very end with a thump as a punctuation mark as well
Enjoyed this classic in a performance by The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra at Meyerhoff Hall three Saturday evenings ago. GREAT!!! PWG
Correction to description: a symphonic poem in sonata form is actually called a concert overture. Symphonic poems (or tone poems) are free form.
Yes, I concur. Perhaps you can also explain here how the tempo is extremely disjointed and poorly executed here?
The best music bravoooo thank you so.much
Just love the Gevanthausorchester of Leipzig, conducted by Olgan Durjan
Estoy completamente enamorado de este hermoso tema!
13:14 that one McDonald's cashier I'll never see again.
да, Чайковский крут. оркестр молодец, запись хорошая и сведена грамотно. спасибо
Madre mía. Esta melodía es fuente de alegría y compañía infinita 🎼🎹🌹❤️
Excellent interpretation!
Musician are so great fabolous Thank God
Awesome performance--I will watch it many times.
you really should
PIT sure has the touch.
That is also nice music about the romantic loving feelings like our Romantic movies
Brilliant performance!!❤👏👏👏👏👏
12:50 reminds me lego starwars soundtrack
I approve
This is wonderful