Dvořák: 9. Sinfonie (»Aus der Neuen Welt«) ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Andrés Orozco-Estrada

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  • Antonín Dvořák: 9. Sinfonie (»Aus der Neuen Welt«) ∙
    (Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
    I. Adagio - Allegro molto 00:24 ∙
    II. Largo 13:01 ∙
    III. Scherzo. Molto vivace 26:23 ∙
    IV. Allegro con fuoco 34:06 ∙
    hr-Sinfonieorchester - Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙
    Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Dirigent ∙
    hr-Sinfoniekonzert ∙
    Alte Oper Frankfurt, 25. Mai 2018 ∙
    Website: www.hr-sinfonieorchester.de ∙
    Facebook: / hrsinfonieorchester
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  • @erwinmagon257
    @erwinmagon257 3 года назад +2996

    I love the Internet: you can listen the whole symphony, whatever you want, sitting in your pajamas.

    • @SybrenSmith
      @SybrenSmith 3 года назад +39

      Ever heard if CD’s? Or gramophone? 🙃

    • @kirstensy1305
      @kirstensy1305 3 года назад +27

      But there are ads on the internet ):

    • @sheilakimmelman654
      @sheilakimmelman654 3 года назад +1

      @@kirstensy1305 9

    • @bezabe6965
      @bezabe6965 3 года назад +1

      I love it..

    • @MrHmg55
      @MrHmg55 3 года назад +58

      At least a couple of times a week -- more during the spring lockdown -- I search RUclips for "concert" or "recital," setting the criteria at "more than 20 minutes" and "today," and always find something interesting to listen to -- everything from American college students and faculty to British brass bands to the world's great orchestras.

  • @1earflapping
    @1earflapping Год назад +1382

    To those of you hearing this symphony for the first time: you are extraordinarily lucky.
    I’ve heard this music for the first time over 65 years ago, and this is the best rendition I’ve ever heard. The conducting, the skill of the musicians, and the recording balance allow me to hear things I’d not heard before, or have not heard with such exquisite subtlety.
    Hard for me to imagine a better performance than this one.

    • @lubosholicka3291
      @lubosholicka3291 Год назад +38

      True, this is the best performance, very very clear, emotional and precise in details. Blessed are those who listen.. And > 34:06 Allegro con fuoco .. bravoo, bravissimo!!

    • @patriciajin6206
      @patriciajin6206 Год назад +19

      You're not joking, this piece is the best classical music I've heard and now it's my favorite.

    • @northernlight2840
      @northernlight2840 Год назад +22

      I've heard it for the first time 40 years ago, played parts of it myself (clarinet), and yes, this is the best rendition so far. 😍

    • @mariaeugeniabarros9899
      @mariaeugeniabarros9899 Год назад +9

      I agre!! I have been hearing this materpiece
      FOR 60 YEARS
      and I stil LOVE IT!!

    • @smy9977
      @smy9977 Год назад +18

      Very true! I remember when I first heard it 1000 years ago with some of my dinosaurs friends! We had a great time.

  • @colinhale7378
    @colinhale7378 2 года назад +1670

    Mad props to the sound engineer on this recording. Each section is so perfectly well balanced.

    • @ivansnegireff.g5240
      @ivansnegireff.g5240 2 года назад +5

      flow water wow love 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @Swordonator
      @Swordonator 2 года назад +35

      @@ivansnegireff.g5240 what

    • @butterfingers6015
      @butterfingers6015 2 года назад +40

      @@Swordonator it sounds like some random 14 year old girl saying thing about basketball

    • @NicoleBernadette
      @NicoleBernadette Год назад +1

      Yes!!

    • @kingchubbythe1541
      @kingchubbythe1541 Год назад +2

      @@butterfingers6015 lol

  • @creamrisesup
    @creamrisesup 2 месяца назад +6

    I'm from Ethiopia and truly classical music knows no bounds. @16:03, the beginning of those strings is beyond words... Just heavenly!

  • @pisi1978
    @pisi1978 3 года назад +608

    And they say classic music is boring... just listen to this symphony

    • @benpm2568
      @benpm2568 3 года назад +29

      Well this is technically from the romantic era not classical but yeah

    • @pisi1978
      @pisi1978 3 года назад +5

      Oh okay thanks for the information 🙂

    • @vz3775
      @vz3775 3 года назад +76

      @@benpm2568 he is talking about classical music not the genre Classical

    • @benpm2568
      @benpm2568 3 года назад +28

      I suppose that's a valid point. I figured that when people say classical music, they refer to baroque, classical and romantic eras of music but I'd like to think that that is a small misconception that people have. I pointed it out because I think that classical symphonies are a lot less interesting than romantic ones but that's just me.

    • @pisi1978
      @pisi1978 3 года назад +22

      @@benpm2568 When i think about classical music i think of every era but i get your point

  • @thecubinggirl212
    @thecubinggirl212 4 года назад +2691

    Fun fact: the Tuba has only 14 notes to play in the whole piece. And they are all in the second movement.

    • @emmahendrick147
      @emmahendrick147 4 года назад +131

      Sounds fun

    • @paulwagner688
      @paulwagner688 4 года назад +481

      Tuba player was having an affair with Dvorak's wife. Revenge part.

    • @jeffhsiao4863
      @jeffhsiao4863 4 года назад +238

      Fun fact: the cymbal plays only ONE note in the entire symphony.
      (I know the percussionist also have to play a lot of notes on other instruments, especially in this symphony)

    • @ThomasDawkins88
      @ThomasDawkins88 4 года назад +94

      @@emmahendrick147 And they're all in unison with the bass trombone. But it gives a depth to the sound in those chords that you really need.

    • @thetubaguy5853
      @thetubaguy5853 4 года назад +269

      The rumors are: The tuba player of Dvoraks orchestra slept with his wife. Dvorak punished him with only 14 notes to play so the tuba player has nothing to do BUT has still to come to the rehearsals and concerts. Because otherwise he would be lets say practising his tonging.

  • @angli6803
    @angli6803 2 года назад +672

    This is my first youtube comment. Long time ago, I went to study in the US by myself from China when i was a kid and heard this performance live at school. Absolutely stunned, shocked and fell in love with this piece. I cried at the concert and still want to cry everytime I listen to it. Later I found out the background of the composer and this symphony. I thought it must be the power of music that connects me with the composer and with everyone who listens to it...now Im listening to the performance when my daughter is sleeping next to me..life goes on and I cant wait to show the music to her. I am very grateful that i got to know this symphony. Among all the music pieces i love, this one is special as the interpretation of the symphony is very personal.

    • @motorsusi
      @motorsusi 2 года назад +17

      Very nicely written, I like this piece a lot too.

    • @djri2984
      @djri2984 2 года назад +38

      Fun fact Dvořák wrote this when he lived in US (he was Czech-during his live Czechia was part of Austria-Hungary). It's probybly named From The New World because the US was "new world" for him.

    • @user-py1jg6bb2r
      @user-py1jg6bb2r 2 года назад +13

      @@djri2984 It is so funny that USA is still considering as a new world... especially by so many millions of chinese students and those who have achieved in fortune, all are still trying and desiring to move into this "new" world...
      Though we have I phone that Dvorak did not dream of, funny that many real things are the same or even worse... Good old days!

    • @user-py1jg6bb2r
      @user-py1jg6bb2r 2 года назад +9

      You are not alone... this is the top pick for home sick and other arousing mix feels, especially glued many people who are new in a place or culture or any particular environment.
      NY Ph. brought this piece to North Korea a few years ago... hope it will help to melt away the had cold hearts.
      This work is absolutely a great starter for kids.
      I am also stunned at the quality of this Frankfurt artists...even villages of small local areas in all corners of germany, can easily get a world class performance in seconds! Very grateful to Germans for the great contribution to art fields.

    • @pcgaming7680
      @pcgaming7680 2 года назад +6

      @@djri2984 yes the new world means the americas, but not for any of his personal reasons

  • @julia-vb1hh
    @julia-vb1hh Год назад +241

    i could cry literally how the hell did Dvorak create such a masterpiece??? It’s like he takes his entire soul and serves it in this piece. god….it’s so good. one of my favorites

    • @mydogskips2
      @mydogskips2 Год назад +20

      Musical genius the likes of which most of us mortals will never know.

    • @jarleypiotrtchaikovsky
      @jarleypiotrtchaikovsky Год назад +6

      me too. ahha Dvorak is a genius !

    • @ecoRfan
      @ecoRfan 9 месяцев назад +13

      Few ever reach such musicality so just be glad the great composers composed what they did. And this is indeed one of the greatest symphonies ever written and never gets stale.

    • @chasfleming
      @chasfleming 3 месяца назад +1

      Try listening to his 6th Symphony, also wonderful but totally different, you would think they were composed by two different people.

    • @organboi
      @organboi 2 месяца назад

      All the great master composers are like that. The music is "given" them. They are the genius vehicles.

  • @ignatiustheodorenico648
    @ignatiustheodorenico648 6 лет назад +3613

    0:23 (1st movement)
    13:01 (2nd movement, melody for Going Home is here)
    26:23 (3rd movement)
    34:06 (4th movement, Jaws and One Piece fans thank me later)

    • @vladymyrdracula
      @vladymyrdracula 5 лет назад +181

      haha crocodile vs luffy

    • @mikeburt5667
      @mikeburt5667 4 года назад +97

      Very handy information to have. Thank you for posting it.

    • @wcata
      @wcata 4 года назад +87

      Baby Shark fans would also thank you.

    • @goodpost3350
      @goodpost3350 4 года назад +17

      Gracias!)

    • @Danlovar
      @Danlovar 4 года назад +68

      (4th movement) the John Williams Throne Room music

  • @matthiasfurtmueller1890
    @matthiasfurtmueller1890 2 года назад +761

    Ich liege gerade auf den Seychellen am Strand mit meiner Bluetoothbox und genieße den Sonnenuntergang mit dieser wunderbaren Sinfonie, was kann es noch besseres geben!?

    • @FlorianK2003
      @FlorianK2003 2 года назад +43

      Gönn dir 😌 gibt nix schöneres als ein solches Ambiente mit dieser Musik 👍

    • @TrinityTheOnly
      @TrinityTheOnly 2 года назад +58

      @Matthias Furtmueller naja ich kann mir schon einiges besseres vorstellen. Zum Beispiel wenn *ich* in den Seychellen am Strand liegen würde. 🤔
      Jup, wäre definitiv besser.

    • @christineschmidt7471
      @christineschmidt7471 2 года назад +23

      Ja; ich liege in Meidling, und höre Dvorak. Immer wieder ein schönes Erlebnis

    • @brigitteheimes4813
      @brigitteheimes4813 2 года назад +9

      @@TrinityTheOnly 😂

    • @sylae_music
      @sylae_music 2 года назад +2

      *Sinfonie, steht doch sogar im Titel

  • @theoneandonlyme4724
    @theoneandonlyme4724 2 месяца назад +5

    13:01 One of the best English Horn solos to be ever written!

  • @firefly-pd9ho
    @firefly-pd9ho 2 месяца назад +48

    Damn it Germany, it's not fair to monopolize all the nicest orchestras like that😭😭

    • @ivanhajzin3852
      @ivanhajzin3852 Месяц назад +4

      to také nemá... U nás v Čechách je několik orchestrů světové úrovně...

  • @lilalola33
    @lilalola33 2 года назад +232

    Ach...fast zerspringt mein Herz vor Glück, hör ich nur diese wunderbare Musik....

  • @rossam844
    @rossam844 Год назад +24

    my Dad used to talk about this piece how much he loved it, but i found it after he passed away, now I'm listening it by myself, i hope his with me right now enjoying it with me, he used to do maestro moves while listening to this type of music, now I'm doing the same.

  • @joselopes2293
    @joselopes2293 2 года назад +507

    Antonin Dvorák is a composer who was born in Bohemia on September 8, 1841. Son of an innkeeper, he showed his inclination for music at a early age and began to learn from the local organist teacher. The parents contradicted his desire to pursue a musical career. For a certain period he lived painfully as a violinist in second-rate orchestras. In 1862, he managed to get a place as a violinist at newly formed National Opera. So he could listen to the music of Smetana where Czech nationalism was revealed and became the musical thread of his vocation. He met Brahms who, like his friend, turned heaven and earth so the doors of success might be opened for him. Thanks to their help, editors soon competed for Dvorák’s compositions which were included in he programs of the greatest orchestral directors (Richter, Bülov, Listz, etc.).He makes several trips, especially to England to directed his works. He was appointed to high positions in the musical hierarchy (Professor of Composition, Director of Prague Conservatory, Director of the National Conservatory of New York, etc.) His compositions are very close to those developed by Smetana by Slavic inspiration, by Brahms due to the classicism of form and by Shubert thanks to the spontaneity of melodic inspiration. He composed symphonic music, operas, chamber music, etc. Dies in Prague on May 1, 1904.
    This symphony, although having sometimes a very strong musical force, is interspersed with moments of extreme lyricism of astonishing beauty. As I mentioned before, varied influences intersect but in an amazing way, since their composition are made in admirable way. Only a composer of incredible sensibility can create a magnificent symphony that brilliantly manages to encompass such diverse musical origins. There are moments of music of a sublime beauty that makes us leave this world. Viva Dvoràk and its wonderful music. Thanks for this excellent performance and orchestra direction.

    • @Brandon_Y.
      @Brandon_Y. 2 года назад +5

      Yeah the music played in One Piece. so fucking cool. of course Oda is way cooler

    • @ekenchen5013
      @ekenchen5013 2 года назад +2

      I'm sorry, what's your source for this?

    • @monikahimann8072
      @monikahimann8072 2 года назад +8

      Danke für die interessante u aufschlussreiche Information.

    • @ludiabooth7718
      @ludiabooth7718 2 года назад +30

      @@ekenchen5013 I am Czech, and what is stated above is what we learnt in high school. I remember just one thing about what we learnt about this particular piece, and that is that that heart-rending piece in the second movement was his response to the misery and poverty he saw on a Native American reservation

    • @ludiabooth7718
      @ludiabooth7718 2 года назад +8

      Thank you for the concise biography of Dvořák.

  • @Akumasama
    @Akumasama 2 года назад +413

    Dvorak is so underrated. This is a masterpiece.

    • @sarahjones-jf4pr
      @sarahjones-jf4pr 2 года назад +51

      NotGivingMy Nam DVORAK UNDERRATED???SINCE WHEN??BY WHOM??.

    • @cghbbbmbvbcdfhkjh3160
      @cghbbbmbvbcdfhkjh3160 2 года назад +2

      @@sarahjones-jf4pr 🙌😂

    • @Fumbles9001
      @Fumbles9001 2 года назад +38

      One of the most popular symphonic composers in history is underrated? That’s certainly a take…

    • @FantadiRienzo
      @FantadiRienzo 2 года назад +33

      I hate these "underrated"-comments so much.

    • @rainyday6430
      @rainyday6430 Год назад +10

      @@sarahjones-jf4pr Dvorak doesn't get put on programs nearly as often as the US compared to Europe. Maybe that's what they mean?

  • @titanicman9329
    @titanicman9329 4 года назад +349

    That guy smiling at 35:21 always gets me. It is amazing what joy music may always bring to people.

    • @soohyunhwang6770
      @soohyunhwang6770 4 года назад +17

      Yeah , I think same thing . It made my day really

    • @adriantee5219
      @adriantee5219 4 года назад +6

      Yes!

    • @sylviaborgens1727
      @sylviaborgens1727 3 года назад +4

      @@gregs.2679 Hi Greg, must be some time since you've been in Germany - no more taboos of showing emotions, a lot of hugging and kissing in public - at least until COVID-19 which hopefully will be defeated in the end

    • @johnvaughan7096
      @johnvaughan7096 2 года назад +2

      Stefano Succi

    • @frankstein9982
      @frankstein9982 2 года назад +3

      the reason he's smiling (my guess) it's a bit that sounds virtuosic and hot to the audience, but it's really fairly easy.

  • @cellodude1507
    @cellodude1507 5 месяцев назад +9

    Ah what can I say about Dvorak's 9th which has not already been written - indeed the most evocative and celebrated symphony perhaps ever (and naturally for good reason!); as a young boy in france, back in '47 we did not have much (our family farm devastated by the pesky Nazi invasion, see) but one luxury I retained from our comparative pre-war riches was a record of dvorak's 9th, which I listened to on a crackly old record player, and I have since then maintained that it is the most splendid piece of music ever written - the passion, the drama, the romance - one cannot achieve the emotions reached when listening to this piece in any other way; my firstborn was born with the second movement playing as the soundtrack... and all my 4 children after that - in my old age I still listen to this piece every single evening as a meditative exercise... whilst washing my feet... or my hair - although the intonation of this recording leaves something to be desired at points, particularly in the second flute part, I appreciate this video's existence on the internet.
    Best wishes,
    An old dvorak fan...

    • @antoninurbanek8060
      @antoninurbanek8060 4 месяца назад

      Krásně jste to napsal. Ať se vám i vaší rodině daří.
      Vive la France.

    • @binchyaube7885
      @binchyaube7885 2 дня назад

      Thanks for your thoughts and story. May God bless you and your family

  • @mrzoonix6368
    @mrzoonix6368 2 года назад +9

    That one fluteplayer is my favorite.

  • @target9972
    @target9972 2 года назад +32

    19 million people make music in Germany. With over 130 professional orchestras (including around 80 theater orchestras, 30 concert orchestras and 13 radio orchestras), we have the largest concentration of orchestras in the world. The Hessian Radio Orchestra here is one of them and is financed from the total annual budget of around 8 billion euros for public broadcasting in Germany (a statutory contribution of around 18 euros per month per household). In 2014, the German theater and orchestra landscape was included in the UNESCO list as an intangible cultural heritage of mankind.

    • @jamesmatthews905
      @jamesmatthews905 8 месяцев назад +2

      I am not of German descent, but I have to say I love German and Austrian music and believe in what you are saying about your country's love of culture and music. I like this piece but I like the 8th symphony better. In fact I like them all.

    • @lordocas6778
      @lordocas6778 5 месяцев назад

      @@jamesmatthews905 Cha, cha......

    • @saminhaque13-52
      @saminhaque13-52 Месяц назад +1

      Wow 19 million are musically educated in Germany? That's quite impressive, and they are all living true to the heritage they were bequeathed by German cultural titans, whose music not only captivates the souls of Germans and Europeans, but is a testament to the beauty and grandeur of the world that can be experienced by all of humanity

  • @SimSouNoob
    @SimSouNoob 5 лет назад +428

    35:20 It's awesome that they've all probably played this dozens of times but they still have fun

    • @marvinkweyu5206
      @marvinkweyu5206 4 года назад +14

      I know, right

    • @mawreena-
      @mawreena- 4 года назад +16

      Wholesome :)

    • @annielogan5874
      @annielogan5874 3 года назад +27

      That moment makes me so unbelievably happy

    • @carluy7351
      @carluy7351 3 года назад +12

      I love that part so much. I find myself stopping my work just to watch and listen.

    • @tim2015
      @tim2015 3 года назад +5

      SimSouNoub, when you play in an orchestra the music flows into you and lights you up, while you are making it and helping to shape it and direct it... you ARE the music.

  • @Aristaeuss
    @Aristaeuss 3 года назад +381

    35:20 Principal 2nd's smile is great. I love doing that too, make eye contact with friends in different seats while in our favorite spots of the music. God. The camaraderie in orchestra can be something else. There's nothing better than playing music surrounded by people you love being with and at the same time making a hall fill with some of the best sounds you know you'll ever hear come out of that little wooden box on your shoulder. I mean, what more could you ask for? It's the best feeling in the world. It's the reason I live and breathe. It's harder now at university because everyone's so introverted and I feel like we all want to be friends but don't know how. It's lonely that way. It's weird not having friends that you know you can honestly say you love them.
    36:51 for me is incredibly emotional. Partly because of the bittersweetness of the music itself and the fact that I know how incredible I would feel playing that in an orchestra. There's just times when you're playing where your emotions are so invested in the music and whatever feelings the music conveys are now yours. It's heroic and strong and so happy that you're sad. When I was in youth orchestra, we had several pieces we played over the two years I was there which made me feel like this. That's why I play in orchestra and why it aches to not have it right now. I'm sure many of us feel this way, whether you're a musician or a concertgoer.
    Here's to hoping this coming semester will stay at school and soon covid-19 will be over for good. Till then, youtube and my best memories will do. I miss high school.

    • @Stepherner
      @Stepherner 3 года назад +9

      Treasure this experience. It's like you keep your breath till it aches. But the next draw of breath shows you how delicate and memorable this is. For the most of us, breathing is so trivial, but you will enjoy the next breath the more. Dum vivimus vivamus, chachacha! ;-)

    • @evanstaf18
      @evanstaf18 3 года назад +12

      Nothing better than playing music you love with people you love.

    • @laurasturm5918
      @laurasturm5918 3 года назад +4

      I feel quite the same. Though I am a brass player so for me this heroic moment is at 34:22. I would love to play that one time and of course I also hope that I can play together with others again soon.

    • @mesia2453
      @mesia2453 3 года назад +1

      and here I am at 36:51 while doing my balanced equation pretending like I am a novel's mc who's gonna save the world.

    • @thatgirl3960
      @thatgirl3960 2 года назад

      Nice to hear from you.

  • @johnfraraccio99
    @johnfraraccio99 Месяц назад +6

    I'll gladly sit corrected by commenters who know Dvořák's repertoire far better than I ever will, but I remain convinced after all the performances of this symphony I've both heard and seen that the composer aimed to do something very different with the final movement. He succeeded. The results are ageless.

  • @quietladyasmr3289
    @quietladyasmr3289 2 года назад +199

    I played the 4th movement in high school like 15 years ago and I still smile when I hear it! And my fingers on my left hand start moving to an invisible violin!

    • @pascaldurant747
      @pascaldurant747 2 года назад +3

      Bonjour le couac à 27 min, entre le premier violon et la chef d'orchestre, savez vous, erreur de mesure ? Merci.

    • @Treebard
      @Treebard Год назад +3

      Me, too, except it was 50 years ago! 🤩

    • @paulbarlow8286
      @paulbarlow8286 Год назад +3

      Same here! Chatham Orchestra, Mary Washington College, 1975/6. Dr. Baker conducting.

    • @erstenorn
      @erstenorn Год назад

      The Beginning of the movement is incredible if the brass is present for rehearsal :)

    • @AliOssol
      @AliOssol 19 дней назад

      ​@erstenorn Imagine that feeling for brass ! As a trumpeter I must say I can't help but air finger the note whenever I hear the New world motif ( as I like to call it )
      However the less fun part is when My lips have PTSD of hitting the top C sharp at fortisimo after 40 minutes of playing. And then instinctively start getting numb

  • @tunahancesur
    @tunahancesur 5 лет назад +463

    Do you ever listen to a piece and just say OMG its too beautiful my hearts gonna explode? Because I do. And I did when listening to this masterpiece.

    • @stevelim5274
      @stevelim5274 5 лет назад +18

      I felt exactly the same.

    • @Schlongusdongus
      @Schlongusdongus 5 лет назад +40

      for me, it fucked with my brain. it made me rationalize how the word beauty could be pronounced in sound. yet the fourth part had me in tears. this piece is so emotionally challenging. i feel stupid for replying such nonsense. but i wanted to tell someone about it.

    • @derboy3363
      @derboy3363 5 лет назад +8

      @@Schlongusdongus I've got u mate

    • @elizabethschaeffer9543
      @elizabethschaeffer9543 4 года назад +6

      @@Schlongusdongus No problem. I feel the same way. Thanks for saying it.

    • @susannabonke8552
      @susannabonke8552 4 года назад +4

      I went to tears

  • @Maggiekls
    @Maggiekls 3 года назад +123

    If anyone is here from Ateez’s Kingdom stage go to 34:08 !!
    Although I recommend listening to the whole thing.

    • @sue3245
      @sue3245 3 года назад +14

      Ateez producers are great

    • @nainaebeeboop
      @nainaebeeboop 3 года назад +5

      You are a Saint thank uuu

    • @eimawlay8534
      @eimawlay8534 3 года назад +4

      Read my mind 😂

    • @eimawlay8534
      @eimawlay8534 3 года назад +3

      Thank you so much 😌

    • @mirilovekpop3520
      @mirilovekpop3520 3 года назад +4

      Yeees came thx to them too. But I didn't expect to find so many fellow Atinys here!

  • @mia-il7tp
    @mia-il7tp 2 года назад +47

    Just makes me even more grateful to the fact that I go to a school where it is normal to know Dvorak, Beethoven and Bach. Where people are humming symphonies and singing chorals. Where you can always hear music from somewhere. I don‘t know what I‘d be doing without it.

  • @PietroNobili
    @PietroNobili 2 года назад +189

    The conductor has the warmest smile I've ever seen, he looks so happy. I love how he looks at the orchestra and nods in congratulation between movements. And what a performance!

    • @TomBarrister
      @TomBarrister 10 месяцев назад +3

      Gerard Schwarz is the same way.

    • @tdeo2141
      @tdeo2141 8 месяцев назад +7

      I noticed that as well. He loves his job. Wish more people could be so lucky!

    • @c0r1nth14n_
      @c0r1nth14n_ 6 месяцев назад +4

      he even says Bravo ...wouldn't you? to such a perfect ... brassses, flutes, ....yeah, understandeable.

    • @tomellis4750
      @tomellis4750 6 месяцев назад +4

      For him, as good as going to the gym. Wonderful in every way.

  • @joy-sw9yw
    @joy-sw9yw 2 года назад +17

    i am a violinist from lebanon 🇱🇧 im in the 6th grade i still have 2 years to go(without 6th grade) and im really a big fan of this symphony so i really hope that when im all grown up and ready that i will perform this symphony

  • @pepperjackz
    @pepperjackz Год назад +7

    that flautist guy plays so passionately he seems to love music a lot awww

    • @suzannenoel3610
      @suzannenoel3610 Год назад +1

      He is Sebastian Wittiber. So fantastic in everything he does.

  • @threethrushes
    @threethrushes 2 года назад +41

    Listening to this on Christmas Day in Prague, with snow gently falling over the park.
    It is the Plague Year, A.D. 2022, and if you are reading this, you are part of the Revival.

    • @libihappy
      @libihappy 2 года назад +3

      This music gives us strength

    • @mauricerivermusic9110
      @mauricerivermusic9110 Месяц назад

      I'm listening to this again in April, 2024. So if you are listening, we've made it through the plague. I was often supported by listening to Dvorak's American music: Op. 95 through Op. 104.

  • @foreignparticle1320
    @foreignparticle1320 Год назад +140

    All too often conductors burn through this symphony like they've got to be somewhere else as soon as the bows are over. But THIS rendition... Orozco-Estrada gives us time to hear those bohemian folk-song fragments and yearning melodies in all their beauty. And he allows each theme to stand out in its own colour before elegantly giving way to the next. There's no muddiness or haste - just measured perfection, played by a superb orchestra.
    Huge credit to the sound engineers on this recording too... exquisite balance.

    • @pathnum
      @pathnum Год назад +10

      Totally agree. For me, the perfect tempo in each passage.

    • @VCT3333
      @VCT3333 Год назад +1

      If you want even more relaxed, maybe too relaxed; listen to the 55 minute version of Celibidache conducting the Munich orchestra.

    • @p0dkk39
      @p0dkk39 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@VCT3333Celibidache 👎

    • @StatGoddess
      @StatGoddess 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for articulating exactly what I ❤ about this performance. There is so much respect for each note to tell a story. Beautiful

    • @p0dkk39
      @p0dkk39 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@StatGoddess Celibidache 🤢

  • @PaulZink
    @PaulZink 3 года назад +193

    I love Andrés Orozco-Estrada's huge beaming smile at the end when the music rises to the triumphant crescendo, pulling the entire 4th movement and the symphony itself together. Also love the fact that the audience sat in absolute stunned silence for a long moment after the last notes faded away, before they could pull themselves together to rise in applause. THAT marks a moving performance of a great piece.

    • @antoineduchamp4931
      @antoineduchamp4931 3 года назад +16

      Yes I do agree with this.... I have heard total silence from an audience following a near once in a life performance... I have seen a conductor look over his shoulder to find out why the audience is not clapping after the final note. It is because the audience is stunned, emotionally incapable of response, until after some seconds to recover. This is in my experience a most rare phenomenon.

    • @PaulZink
      @PaulZink 3 года назад +7

      @@antoineduchamp4931 Quite right in that it's very rare; even at Vladimir Horowitz's stupendous performance of the Rachmaninoff piano concerto No. 3 in 1978, with Zubin Mehta conducting the NY Philharmonic, the audience leapt to its feet before the last note had ceased to reverberate to give thunderous applause.

    • @Wilantonjakov
      @Wilantonjakov 2 года назад

      @@PaulZink Same with this one. Karajan's famous recording of Pines of Rome in Tokyo. Just listen to the applause at the end of the final movement.
      ruclips.net/video/nEb_5OSi4DE/видео.html

    • @MariaReginamusic
      @MariaReginamusic Год назад +2

      thanks for the spoiler

  • @davideguiguren2770
    @davideguiguren2770 4 года назад +187

    15:28 Debussy is playing the flute lol

    • @dirkhoekstra727
      @dirkhoekstra727 4 года назад +17

      Absolutely spot on resemblance to the man! Except Debussy didn't wear glasses

    • @tunahankaratay1523
      @tunahankaratay1523 3 года назад +14

      And the concertmaster is Mahler. XD

    • @Aristaeuss
      @Aristaeuss 3 года назад +4

      @@tunahankaratay1523 glad I'm not the only one who noticed that

    • @TigerPrawn_
      @TigerPrawn_ 3 года назад +4

      Anyone know this guy's name? I've seen him before!

    • @suzannenoel3610
      @suzannenoel3610 3 года назад +3

      @@TigerPrawn_ Not sure which "guy" you're referring to, but the solo flutist is Sebastian Wittiber and the concertmaster is Ulrich Edelmann.

  • @ciroorlando116
    @ciroorlando116 8 месяцев назад +4

    Today 9.11 I wish say my our sad for all people who died in USA, all our brother and sisters in the humankind on the Earth. tears are not enough but reflections can help. Brothers, money millions, bills, tri or more cannot buy the youth, health and life. Let me thanks to all of you read this feelings, to the Orchestra with so Bellissima Synfonie Aus Der Neuen Welt . Thanks so much RUclips and Maestro Antonin Dvorak.

  • @ryanschick9882
    @ryanschick9882 2 года назад +27

    43:57 reference to 2nd movement
    44:27 reference to 3rd movement
    45:30 reference to 1st movement
    i just love these subtleties

  • @idroppedmychicken
    @idroppedmychicken 3 года назад +476

    You know it’s a good piece when it’s almost an hour long and it feels like you’ve been listening to it for 10 minutes.
    Thank you, Frankfurt Sinfonieorchester, for this wonderful performance. I can’t stop shedding to tears. Very powerful :)
    Thank you to the audio technicians for making this sound absolutely wonderful, and thank you to whoever helped with the visuals. Very empowering, and shows each instrument and its musician when at their best.
    Andres Orozco-Estrada is truly one of the best conductors, and I have to especially thank the concertmaster and the people who had solos for their particular instrument, as they absolutely nailed it and made a wonderful sound.
    I couldn’t be more thankful. This is the best version of the piece on the platform. Very empowering, very clear, clarified sound. It’s such a gift that I can watch this for free. Thank you, Frankfurt Radio Sinfonieorchester. You truly changed my life for the better. And for that, I can’t even begin to express how much I love your ability to produce such great music. ❤️

    • @gunnjorunjungeengelsen6612
      @gunnjorunjungeengelsen6612 2 года назад +10

      Hi from Norway 🇳🇴👋🏻I agree - listened to the concert twice - in a row. And the conductor ? One of a kind 🙏🏼🎶.

    • @the.violin.noobie
      @the.violin.noobie 2 года назад +7

      This recording is so perfect it can't be real. I totally agree with you, the interpretation is on point, every solo is nailed, the conductor has the best energy. What a fabulous sound!

    • @user-mq9ws8hd2g
      @user-mq9ws8hd2g Год назад

      44⁴334¾

    • @joanafernandes6316
      @joanafernandes6316 Год назад +3

      I didn't even realised that! It went by so fast! Lovely piece!!!

    • @Dylonely42
      @Dylonely42 Год назад

      Not almost !

  • @elizabethschaeffer9543
    @elizabethschaeffer9543 4 года назад +397

    As someone who loved what this country once was, and someone who will always love Dvorak please let me say this is the most dynamic and sensitive interpretation I've heard in 70 years. Surely this is how Dvorak meant this symphony to be heard. Bravo!

    • @suzannenoel3610
      @suzannenoel3610 4 года назад +24

      Elizabeth Schaeffer Agree! I’ve heard this piece a million times but fell in love with it all over again with this performance.

    • @arieldiazmoratto9738
      @arieldiazmoratto9738 4 года назад +16

      You said: "Surely this is how Dvorak meant this symphony to be heard. Bravo!"
      Now I say, that's the way Dvorak imagined this masterpiece to be heard.
      I agree with you. This could be one of the most touching performances for Dvorak´s 9th. And a little part of that was done for my fellow colombian citizen ANDRÉS OROZCO.
      ¡¡¡Bravissimo!!!

    • @elizabethschaeffer9543
      @elizabethschaeffer9543 4 года назад +16

      @@arieldiazmoratto9738 How proud you must be to have such a marvelous young man as a representative of your country!

    • @arieldiazmoratto9738
      @arieldiazmoratto9738 4 года назад +10

      Yes,@@elizabethschaeffer9543, I am proud about him, further because of him, people in the world talk another things about Colombia, good things, not just "the former colombian only topic".

    • @DiederikAms
      @DiederikAms 4 года назад +6

      I would love to hear your opinion on the performance of the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Carlo Maria Guilini in 1974. Then it was still called the Fifth symphony. It was my introduction to the piece and it has never left my mind. (ruclips.net/video/-zvUf64PwJI/видео.html no video, just the sound recording, but stunningly beautiful too.)

  • @Hailstormand
    @Hailstormand 2 месяца назад +3

    Delectable. You probably will never listen to this symphony the same way after this.

  • @eileenchen5851
    @eileenchen5851 2 месяца назад +4

    So glad they included all 5 minutes of the audience clapping - that was satisfying.

  • @suzyy10x
    @suzyy10x 3 года назад +36

    dear ateez: thank you for used this masterpiece. now I'm addicted 😭❤️

  • @stephenmessick865
    @stephenmessick865 3 года назад +75

    One of the ultimate "old friend" pieces. It is still an old friend after 55 years and soothes my soul to this day. Thank you Mr. Dvorak.

    • @skinnyvid
      @skinnyvid 2 года назад +2

      How many times have you listened to it? You must have whole sections memorized...

  • @etsuromori5920
    @etsuromori5920 Месяц назад +4

    I am writing in Tokyo. I like Frankfurt because my son lives there for 22 years. In addition, the city has such marvelous a sinfonieorkestra. God bless you.

    • @DDDxxxDDDxxxDDD
      @DDDxxxDDDxxxDDD Месяц назад

      I‘m going to visit Tokio in October. Greetings from Frankfurt ❤

    • @etsuromori5920
      @etsuromori5920 Месяц назад

      @@DDDxxxDDDxxxDDD Forunately, October is the best season to visit Tokyo; clear blue skies, aritistic exhibitions and musical concerts, good food, fresh fruites. Gool luck.

  • @iwatchtoomuchtwoset
    @iwatchtoomuchtwoset Год назад +47

    i thank my school orchestra conductor for introducing me to twoset.
    i thank twoset for making me fall in love with classical music so i could discover masterpieces like this.
    i thank dvorak for writing this.
    i thank Frankfurt Sinfonieorchester for performing this masterpiece you guys are literally my go to orchestra when i need to find something. ❤❤❤

    • @MariaReginamusic
      @MariaReginamusic Год назад +2

      YES YES YESSS

    • @HeidiSue60
      @HeidiSue60 10 месяцев назад +2

      And thanks to those who brought us the technology so that this music is literally in my ears for the first hour of my day today.

    • @raidone7413
      @raidone7413 10 месяцев назад

      Wait till this guy discovers little einsteins.

    • @jencypetersen3410
      @jencypetersen3410 6 месяцев назад +1

      Nice TwoSet profile pic :D Dvorak is incredible with this, for sure.

  • @foveauxbear
    @foveauxbear 4 года назад +369

    Ok, so this is now my all time favourite performance of this symphony. The final moments of the first movement are so thrilling the hairs on my neck stood up and I shed tears. The flute solos were heartbreakingly beautiful. Simply the best!

    • @elizabethschaeffer9543
      @elizabethschaeffer9543 4 года назад +9

      Well said. I couldn't agree more. Many thanks!

    • @dirkhoekstra727
      @dirkhoekstra727 4 года назад +8

      True! Every single instrument in there was perfect. Even loved the triangle being played so well.

    • @firsteyefilm
      @firsteyefilm 3 года назад +3

      YES!

    • @dirkhoekstra727
      @dirkhoekstra727 3 года назад +3

      British organist, Jonathan Scott, wrote a magnificent organ transcription of the second movement, Largo. It is also worth listening too. It is on his RUclips channel (Scott Brothers Duo). In his latest video as part of the Crooked Spire concert.

    • @suzannenoel3610
      @suzannenoel3610 3 года назад +6

      I agree with you -- on all counts. By the way, the flute solos were performed by Sebastian Wittiber. His interpretation is spot-on.

  • @linglingwannabe6732
    @linglingwannabe6732 2 года назад +9

    LingLing would be proud. It‘s absolutely fabulous. 😍

  • @jorgevieyra-ux5gg
    @jorgevieyra-ux5gg 10 месяцев назад +8

    he has to be the most underrated composer in history, I know he is highly regarded but the more I listen to him the more I think he belongs with the best

  • @Dylonely42
    @Dylonely42 Год назад +140

    One of the greatest symphonies of all time ! I really like this orchestra, thank you for your performance.

    • @jaivanttitus
      @jaivanttitus Год назад

      Oh you're here

    • @jaivanttitus
      @jaivanttitus Год назад

      Everywhere

    • @Dylonely42
      @Dylonely42 Год назад +4

      @@jaivanttitus Heheheha

    • @gameseeker6307
      @gameseeker6307 Год назад +3

      Heeheeheehaw

    • @karoltomis5704
      @karoltomis5704 Год назад +2

      Czeckoslovakian Antony Dvorzak visiting the USA/Yanks in 1890s... And realizing their potential, their energy. And he, as musician, he had just put it in this lively sympathy.

  • @giulioandreetta4226
    @giulioandreetta4226 3 года назад +69

    A symphony that totally breaks with the academic rules of tradition. Dvorak is an absolute genius

    • @xcandomath897
      @xcandomath897 3 года назад +5

      Just re-re-re-listen to this miracle ! Nice go sleeping and dreaming of a new world . Thanks for your encouraging comment .

    • @lorenalonso4700
      @lorenalonso4700 3 года назад +2

      La orquesta fabulosa y el conductor soberbio

    • @ImVee10
      @ImVee10 2 года назад +2

      The late Classical and Romantic composers often segued to the relative key (here in Mvt I, from A minor to G Major). This genius went from A minor to G minor to G Major. Bravo!

    • @feyyfey
      @feyyfey 2 года назад +6

      That is also thanks to Dvorák incorporating African American and Native American musical characteristics into his compositions

  • @gregs.2679
    @gregs.2679 4 года назад +26

    That curly-haired Spaniard has to be one of the best orchestral conductors the human race has ever produced. He smiles and clowns around on the podium like he is totally unaware of his own greatness. But just listen to his results! The classical music world needs more people like this, and a lot less arrogant and angry old men.

  • @gregoryvschmidt
    @gregoryvschmidt 2 года назад +11

    Seems like the conductor is kind of person who makes lots of people smile

  • @counselor2005
    @counselor2005 Год назад +83

    This is one of those rare pieces where every moment, every phrase, every note seems to grow organically from the music that preceded it. The most complete work I know of. And this orchestra and conductor! Europe, your musical riches make those of us less fortunate weep with envy.

  • @x3la103
    @x3la103 3 года назад +39

    The two cutest guys are the oboe and flute next to each other...😍😆

    • @idroppedmychicken
      @idroppedmychicken 3 года назад +3

      They just have a warmth to me when they sit next to each other. No idea what it is.

    • @suzannenoel3610
      @suzannenoel3610 2 года назад +1

      I completely agree. The flautist Sebastian Wittiber and the oboist Nicolas Cock-Vassiliou have an incredible rapport. They always work well together, no matter what piece they’re performing.

  • @GajoRomario
    @GajoRomario 4 года назад +163

    at 13:00 my heart just exploded with so much harmony and beauty. one of the greatest peace I have ever felt in my life. I wanted to cry, but I was in the middle of a coffee shop, so I had to contain my tears. Absolutely beautiful.

    • @Scriabinfan593
      @Scriabinfan593 4 года назад +4

      Romário Roges The English horn solo is so heartbreaking 😭

    • @hsprepper
      @hsprepper 3 года назад +3

      15:57

    • @timmydrud
      @timmydrud 3 года назад

      @@hsprepper Shazaam can't seem to identify these...any idea?

    • @hsprepper
      @hsprepper 3 года назад

      @@timmydrud Can’t seem to identify what? I’ll help if I can

    • @ivanhajzin3852
      @ivanhajzin3852 2 года назад

      Mám to podobně, Dvořák patří do té bohem políbené skupiny skladatelů... jeho učitel na konzervatoři byl také velmi nadaný skladatel, mimo jiné už jako hluchý složil cyklus symfonických básní " Má vlast" a nejznámnější z nich je "Vltatava" , což je česká řeka symbolická pro Čechy... tady je v podání Slovinského orchestru v krásném provedení.. jestli znáte, omlouvám se... ruclips.net/video/l6kqu2mk-Kw/видео.html

  • @christianramos6010
    @christianramos6010 8 месяцев назад +9

    01:14 - 02:55... the best piece of music ever written in the history of mankind... pure magic!!...

  • @donaldwhittaker7987
    @donaldwhittaker7987 10 месяцев назад +7

    Great stuff. He quit school at 14 after getting a music award and kept composing ever since.

    • @tdeo2141
      @tdeo2141 8 месяцев назад

      Probably the reason why he was so good.
      School keeps most students from thinking outside the box.

  • @hansmuller1846
    @hansmuller1846 5 лет назад +953

    Ich finde den Weg, den manche Orchester jetzt gehen (Elbphilharmonie, hr) sehr gut. Aufführungen in hoher Qualität kostenlos ins Internet stellen. Erstens ist das ein Genuss für jeden Liebhaber, und zweitens können wir so zeigen, wie vergleichsweise gesund die deutsche Orchesterlandschaft noch ist! Welches Land hat schon so viele teils öffentliche Orchester auf diesem Niveau?
    Eine goldrichtige Entscheidungen, das für alle zu öffnen! Vielen Dank!

    • @antoineduchamp4931
      @antoineduchamp4931 4 года назад +73

      Yes I agree with you entirely Herr Muller... you are very lucky in Germany with so many fine orchestras and musicians.

    • @BenjiShock
      @BenjiShock 4 года назад +128

      Ich finde auch es eröffnet jungen Leuten wie mir den Weg in die klassische Musik. Ohne RUclips wäre ich wahrscheinlich darauf nicht gekommen.

    • @arteromanaromeo3801
      @arteromanaromeo3801 4 года назад +8

      very good quality

    • @voldan7740
      @voldan7740 4 года назад +33

      Wer hätte vor einem Jahr gedacht, welche zusätzliche Qualität diese Online-Konzerte noch entwickeln werden ...

    • @nessundorma44
      @nessundorma44 4 года назад +31

      Hoffentlich richtet die Coronakrise da keinen Schaden an! An der Kunst/ Kultur wird an ehesten und am meisten gespart!

  • @sharopakvitis1235
    @sharopakvitis1235 5 лет назад +233

    I've been listening for years to this Symphony, but this unique performance made me feel like this is the first time I'm listening to it. I was able to hear each tune of each instrument, Bravooo

    • @foveauxbear
      @foveauxbear 4 года назад +16

      did the hairs on your neck stand up and did your eyes fill with tears at the thrilling final moments of the first movement? Mine did.

    • @wvermeulen1
      @wvermeulen1 3 года назад +3

      I agree. Wonderful playing and conducting.

    • @jasperlow5572
      @jasperlow5572 3 года назад

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      Jurugambar: Irwan Majid
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    • @PaulZink
      @PaulZink 3 года назад +5

      Thanks in part to the excellent audio engineers who mixed the sound (and also the fine acoustics of this concert hall).

  • @profegino1707
    @profegino1707 2 года назад +6

    Zweifellos die schönste, einfachste und komplexeste, zarte und energische, leidenschaftliche, belebende, erhabene und spirituelle, klassische und romantische ... unter allen Symphonien die bisher von musikalischen Genies konzipiert wurden. Bravo, maestros!

  • @1manAF84
    @1manAF84 Год назад +34

    I’m moving to Germany next month, and you better believe it will be my mission to see the Frankfurt Radio Symphony in person! Beautiful!

    • @davidjones-bh5xg
      @davidjones-bh5xg Год назад +1

      Its my Mission too , lets Go togehter

    • @n2sry405
      @n2sry405 Год назад +4

      Tipp: don't go to the train station of Frankfurt

    • @davidjones-bh5xg
      @davidjones-bh5xg Год назад +1

      @@n2sry405 Why not? They sell good cheap "H" there :)

    • @n2sry405
      @n2sry405 Год назад

      @@davidjones-bh5xg It stinks like piss there but if you want to buy "H" go for it :)

    • @klausgerlitzki6478
      @klausgerlitzki6478 Год назад +1

      Take an Abo for the Alte Oper Frankfurt and your dreams become true. Welcome in good old Germany

  • @strukhoff
    @strukhoff 2 года назад +10

    Very nice, with the unexpected benefit of hearing Sigmund Freud on flute.

    • @sumire00x
      @sumire00x Год назад +3

      Same thought here. Had to go look him up. His name is Sebastian Wittiber (born in Frankfurt), he's a permanent member of the Frankfurt Symphony. He - like many musicians - did some youtube solos during the quarantine.

  • @superflux1654
    @superflux1654 Год назад +26

    I'm a new classical music listener, but old music enthuasist.. I cried a bit today. Today for the first time I really listened and noticed each players contribution to the sound. Like, how have I been ignoring all these so talented players and just took the classical sound for granted. Without thinking where it comes from and how the sound is made. This for sure sounds very silly, but it is my experience today...

    • @suzannenoel3610
      @suzannenoel3610 Год назад +5

      What a wonderful emotion you expressed. The camera and sound crew of this orchestra are outstanding and help the viewer get that experience you talk about. Check out their other videos. You won’t be disappointed.

    • @aermsche
      @aermsche Год назад +2

      I felt the same way. I ventured into classical music through film music some years ago. From Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard to Antonin Dvorak, Beethoven, Holst, Mendelsohn, Wagner ...
      But I liked that Dvorak ninth from the start. Believe me, you will find many many more.
      And the biggest thing is to experience the whole thing live.

  • @Sandoz-tq7qj
    @Sandoz-tq7qj 19 дней назад +3

    Over 7 million views ✌

  •  7 месяцев назад +2

    Los colombianos estamos muy bien representados por parte de este director.

  • @ChrisBreemer
    @ChrisBreemer Год назад +323

    This channel is pure gold . The marvelous orchestra, the charismatic conductors, the gorgeous music, the impeccable video production. Absolute world class.

  • @keithhiggins4776
    @keithhiggins4776 4 года назад +63

    Being a part of a performance like this is why you become a musician. The music itself, is eternal, beautiful beyond words. Estrada's involvement with the music, and engagement with his musicians is why they put their heart and soul into the performance, and you can see and hear it, from beginning to end. They nailed it, and they know it, and he applauds them for it. True leadership, and it motivates people to give their very best. This is my fourth watching of this video, which was very well done, and won't be the last. I wish the FRS and Maestro Estrada the best, and look forward to more.

    • @sepperl1979
      @sepperl1979 3 года назад +2

      Couldn't agree more. Being part of an orchestra is an incredible experience and one of the best in my life. I'm far from being a professional but found a symphony orchestra 2 years ago with a professional conductor and players who never lost their passion for orchestra playing despite having other jobs. I'm so grateful I get to be a part of it and I hope we get to pick up our instruments anytime soon. It's heartbreaking that we had to cancel 5 concerts in the last year. I miss it.

  • @irenelathrop8062
    @irenelathrop8062 3 месяца назад +2

    This is the first symphony I played after Almost 30 year hiatus from the violin. I am a singer and focused on that. Now, the community orchestra in my area has been a big part of my musical life.

  • @FuTienyueh
    @FuTienyueh 2 года назад +4

    I'm a senior video game concept artist and I listen to this while working on something epic.

  • @petitelotus36
    @petitelotus36 Год назад +42

    I cried every time I listened to this symphony. It’s so powerful and yet so nostalgic. I listened to it when I was a teenager and later I got to listen to it live in the San Francisco symphony hall.

  • @emmanuelagudo4918
    @emmanuelagudo4918 4 года назад +8

    Thank you Frankfurt Symphony Orchestra for giving us free access to enjoy the true wonders of music. We pray that you achieve the maximum quality of play and may find all the inspiration there is.

  • @bettyliu3873
    @bettyliu3873 2 года назад +4

    Thank you all for the wonderful music . It is the best I have heard in the past 60 years. If you are in Downtown Prague,walk towards the river and you will find a street car stop. Take it for 2 or 3 stop going South. When u get off, you will see a high hill. Walk up the hill for 10-15 minutes, you will see a church and next to it, there is a court yard with 10-15 grave yards. You will find Dvorak grave yard. There was no one and I was alone in front of his grave. Quite an experience.

  • @Akkordeondirigent
    @Akkordeondirigent 12 дней назад +1

    That easily is one of the best performances of this masterful piece I´ve ever heard! Thank you so much!

  • @thomasramdasvoegeli
    @thomasramdasvoegeli 4 года назад +18

    Welche Freude, diese Wiedergabe gefunden zu haben. Dvoraks Neunte liebe ich seit Kindesbeinen heiss. Hier aber legen Dirigent und Orchester Spielfreude und Kreativität in einem Masse hin, bah, da kann ich nur sagen: faszinierend, mitreissend, saaagenhaft.
    Dank an Euch alle, grosser Antonin, Orchestermusiker, Andrés! Und auch Dank dem Toningenieur und...der guten Seele, welche das Konzert hier hochgeladen hat.

  • @ivanhajzin3852
    @ivanhajzin3852 2 года назад +29

    zdravím z České republiky, tak to je špičkový a radostný orchestr, prostě nádhera... nemám slov z té krásy...

    • @vladimirnovak5638
      @vladimirnovak5638 2 года назад +2

      Jo,ti Boží bojovnci jsou pěkně slyšet. Orozco - Estrada si vždy dovede vybrat vynikající orchestr.

  • @seuradu8065
    @seuradu8065 Месяц назад +3

    The most listened to and the most beautiful symphony written by Dvorak.

  • @mitchellforney6109
    @mitchellforney6109 25 дней назад +1

    Played a watered-down wind-band arrangement of this when was in 8th grade band. Ran out to spend my allowance on a CD of the real thing. Been obsessed ever since. Still have that CD. Keep it in the car, since it's the only place I still have a CD player. Great for long drives. Edit to add: I played Euphonium.

  • @Cinetyk
    @Cinetyk 3 года назад +76

    WOW! I've listened to a lot of performances of this symphony, but in this recording, not only are the performances very good but the sound recording, the clarity of the recording is exquisite. You can listen to each individual instrument and each section with such clarity and then altogether with then ensemble, it's amazing. I'm amazed by this recording!
    Well done to the sound engineer, etc, that contributed to this. I feel like we often praise the performers but placing the mics and mixing the recording just right is such demanding and tedious work but in the end so important, these other people don't get recognised as they deserve!
    Also, Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Colombian conductor... Can we acknowledge at last that people from different places in the world, different cultures, contribute so much to Music and everywhere in Humanity? Such heights in human performance would not be possible without it!

  • @nicao_o
    @nicao_o 6 месяцев назад +9

    In freshman year of high school I spent hours and hours listening to this beautiful masterpiece; so much that I have memorized the whole thing and whistle along to it as far as my vocal range can manage. Now, a year later, I'm sitting at my desk listening and watching this beauty because I can't tear myself away and do my homework instead. I would die to see this symphony performed in real life.. thanks to this insanely talented orchestra and conductor for providing such a joyful outlet of happiness for me.

  • @friedrichkock3035
    @friedrichkock3035 2 года назад +2

    Was nur für eine ENERGIE. DANKE ANDRE O. ESTRADA. #liebe #göttlich #vollkommen #demut #gnade #dankbarkeit #lebensfreude #urvertrauen #ohneworte Egal wo du gerade bist, du fehlst überall.

  • @catherinejones9396
    @catherinejones9396 2 месяца назад +4

    This orchestra and this conductor reveal all the wonders of this marvellous work. Thank you for the download.

  • @frankfiello7904
    @frankfiello7904 3 года назад +37

    2020 a dark and dangerous time, but this brings beauty, adventure and light. Thank you

  • @coosoorlog
    @coosoorlog 3 года назад +19

    One of the few orchestral piece that I remember precicely where and when I first heard it and how it felt and what I thought of it. Many, many years ago, somewhere between the dusk and dawn, in a tent, in a forest in the middle of nowhere, keeping the fireplace burning, listening to night radio on a very basic device. It was cold outside but warm and cozy inside, I was bored out of my mind and quite tired, but this music just blew away any drowsiness I had felt. I didn't listen from the very beginning, since I just randomly changed the channel, so I remember listening very keenly so as not to miss the announcer tell me what work it was I had listened to. I just knew I would get hold of this music and listen to it many many times over after I'd get back home, if I just knew what it was. And so I have.

  • @IrisC17
    @IrisC17 25 дней назад +2

    I think what makes the rendition of this symphony the best it's the conductor, you feel and see his passion. I'm no expert in classical music but i've never see such a passionate music conducteur (even better than the great names).

  • @KevinLeroyGrant
    @KevinLeroyGrant Год назад +30

    I think this was the first full symphony I ever listened to. It has a special place in my heart because of it.

    • @PETERJOHN101
      @PETERJOHN101 Год назад +4

      It's a great place to start...my favorite symphonic work.

    • @anitahuang408
      @anitahuang408 Год назад

      same. my enlightenment of classical music.

  • @dinutheodor4586
    @dinutheodor4586 3 года назад +41

    I was still in high school when my father bought Vaclav Neumann's performance of this Symphony on vinyl. That was in mid 80s. It was transcending. Ever since I considered that performance THE benchmark - probably teenage subjectivism, as with all "first impression, definitive impression". Yesterday I turned 50 and you tube recommended me this Orozco-Estrada interpretation. What a gift, what extraordinary, history-making resolve, quelle joie-de-vivre da capo al fine!! I wish I was there, to simply levitate. It is my new benchmark for this masterpiece. Forever grateful to Master Orozco-Estrada! Thank you RUclips, it seems you finally know me. And my sincere compliments to all commentators before me - I hear you.

  • @bcing75
    @bcing75 5 лет назад +163

    One of the absolute finest symphonies ever written. Love this.

  • @pedrosanchezpalma4443
    @pedrosanchezpalma4443 11 месяцев назад +28

    I am passionate about Tchaikovsky's symphonies and I thought I would never find one that would touch me as deeply as the Russian composer knows how to do. But this New World symphony has shaken my foundations and emotionally in the musical sense has shaken me out of them. Resoundingly, this Dvorak symphony is definitely first rate, incredibly well put together with a cadence and beauty that carries you through to its finale with great harmony. Tchaikovsky himself would have enjoyed listening to it. I am sure of it.

  • @victoriacser5065
    @victoriacser5065 Год назад +3

    The man's smile at 35:21 gives me so much joy as he truly loves what he's doing.

  • @skumnjepf
    @skumnjepf Год назад +7

    Eine der besten Aufnahmen dieses Stückes. Kompliment! Absolut detailliert. Besser geht es nicht.

  • @guillermozimbron5121
    @guillermozimbron5121 Год назад +6

    Llevo ya más de una semana viendo y escuchando esta extraordinaria interpretación y sigo extasiándome de los regalos que nos da Dios con: compositores, músicos, directores, ingenieros de sonido, artistas todos . También gracias a quienes Videograbaron este concierto y Gracias a RUclips.

    • @magorzataziokowska6518
      @magorzataziokowska6518 Год назад

      I tooooo....My heart want to dance with a crazy extase when I hear this! ❤❤❤❤❤🎉

  • @lateshianewby9321
    @lateshianewby9321 16 дней назад +1

    ❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥 Absolutely just love, I never knew. WOW, MY SOUL LITERALLY DANCED❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥💯🙌🙌🙌🙌🙏

  • @JT-qr8lt
    @JT-qr8lt Год назад +56

    They quickly become one of my favourite orchestras! The sound is so bright- truly enjoyed it! Next time to Frankfurt definitely go to see them live!

    • @suzannenoel3610
      @suzannenoel3610 Год назад +5

      I feel the same way you do. And we did fly to Frankfurt to see them perform live. And then we returned a year or so later to see them again. We’re now thinking of going again next year. They are, hands down, my favorite orchestra.

  • @ginaverso
    @ginaverso 3 года назад +12

    Fellow ATINY? I'm glad you are in the adventure too 🏴‍☠️🧡

  • @mitchiex9872
    @mitchiex9872 3 года назад +11

    Allegro con fuoco is definitely one of the best moments in music history

  • @frankkirby5531
    @frankkirby5531 25 дней назад +2

    What a signal honor to hear Dvorak’s “New World Symphony” played by renowned conductor AOE and such superb musicians!❤
    A spiritual journey for me!
    Frankster

  • @perfildeyoutube
    @perfildeyoutube 2 года назад +9

    Andrés Orozco Estrada de Colombia. 😍 🇨🇴 🎶

  • @winfriedreifenhaeuser4598
    @winfriedreifenhaeuser4598 4 года назад +7

    Verstehe von Klassik gar nichts und trotzdem höre ich mir gelegentlich auf RUclips Konzerte und Symphonien an und manche heben mich in eine andere Welt,
    so wie diese Wunderbare hier. Einfach super!:)

  • @machikom001
    @machikom001 4 года назад +44

    I consider myself very picky and can be tough critic but this performance is very beautiful and also refreshing. Both orchestra and conductor did superb job and aside from Karajan this is the best performance I’ve ever watched!

    • @user-hd2kk5ot8t
      @user-hd2kk5ot8t 4 года назад +1

      I'm with you.

    • @mnstpkrg_7
      @mnstpkrg_7 Год назад +1

      Karajan's Version is also my type! And I definitely agree that this is also my favorite recording/performance of the symphony as well :)

  • @felixgutierrez980
    @felixgutierrez980 Месяц назад +1

    Excelente selcción. El Director Andrés Orozco-Estrada es orgullosamente colombiano y suramericano.

  • @arandomsayan9562
    @arandomsayan9562 Месяц назад +4

    This is the first time I genuinely clapped for something