A director does so much more than set the tempo and keep the group together. He is, in effect, the sound mixer, telling some to play louder, some softer, etc. He also sets the "spirit" of the performance. He will use every part of his body, even including his eyebrows, to convey his "vision". A fun one to watch is Leonard Bernstein conducting Beethoven... he even bounces.
Although not best overall performance I've ever heard,of this piece (Moscow Philharmonic sounded quite stretched and not very festive in this) it is by far THE best conducting. What a joy to watch. If only he'd had a world class orchestra to perform to his interpretation. In every sense, a conductor as a painter, visually, aurally and musically.
Simonov's Tchaikovsky recordings are wonderful too. When I first heard them I knew very quickly that I was hearing a master conductor at work. I believe they were with the Royal Philharmonic, and the musicians sounded like they were playing on the edges of their seats. He had them in his grip, and there seemed to be total commitment.
Потрясающе! Браво! Юрий Иванович Симонов чуточку войны в детстве захватил. И это произведение Дмитрия Дмитрича Шостаковича ему очень понятно. Победа! Великая Победа! И Великая Работа Страну в порядок приводить.
Maestro Simonov shows himself how to play the piece, he has shown many ideas and a solution for professional conductors too. The piece is not at all easy to conducting as you might think. He really always knows the music very well and clearly. I respect him
Festive, thy name is Dimitri Shostakovich! Yuri, you are an ageless ballet dancer who comes to envision the music as he conducts it and he does it despite his "old age." I believe I read that Shostie wrote this composition to please Stalin and the other members of the government who were persecuting him at the time. Dimitri, just know that you please me with this magnificent orchestral miracle and in this composition I hear the greatness that you represent to your country and to the world.
I'd like to have seen the solo clarinetist. I'm accustomed to watching concert bands perform this piece where the solo clarinetist is always featured. Kudos to that person, anyway. He/she nailed it.
What a unique treat to watch the technique of Maestro Simonov! He has total control of his orchestra, and he seems to emphasize the phrasing of this oft performed Shostakovich "war horse". Bravo!
What a fabulous performance under the balletically brilliant Maestro Simonov. Every phrase and nuance perfectly measured. That's how an orchestra and conductor should sound, as one.
I am sure Yuri Simonov started to conduct this orchestral piece in front of his little boy's wardrobe mirror long time ago ... He obviously remains the same ! Quite insipring ... thank you !
You know after a watching a lot of classical music performances, I wonder about the conductor during the actual performance. I know that the conductor plays an important role in preparing the orchestra for the performance. Years ago WNYC in New York aired the live rehearsals on one of the symphony orchestras, and the conductors would "guide" the musicians to play the music the way he thought the music should be performed. There is an anecdote about the Ravel's Pavane, where the conductor told the musicians, "the princess is dead, not the music," or like the interpretation of "Rhapsody in Blue," where I think the original performance tempo was quite fast, and modern conductors have slowed it down. But during the actual performance, some conductors look they are just dancing or doing some eastern motion exercises (for slow pieces), and conductors usually live long lives maybe in part because they do those exercises everyday.
Игорь, это что-то немыслимое! Юрий Иванович так зажёг оркестр, что и не снилось! Дмитрий Дмитриевич потрясающую музыку написал для этого. Брависсимо!!! Игорь, ты тоже можешь зажечь оркестр. Я видел это много раз. Есть учителя и есть ученики. Так и должно быть.
Игорь, Вам лично посыл: грусть-печаль. Вымирает симфоническая музыка просто как вид. Я не верю, что мы генетически изменились, и людей интересует лишь только ритмика. Всё зависит лишь только от музыкального воспитания человека. Но ничего не воспитывается, и ничего не пишется. Но дмитриев дмитримичев и андреев павловичей не народилось. Остались только те, кто были.Грустно...
Great performance and a great conductor...but I'm scratching my head in that there were no camera opportunities for the players. The ensemble is at least 90% of the performance....hhmmm.
@@ДаниилТерещенко-р2к я отвечу. Это кривляющийся клоун, ненавидит музыку,и заставляет ее ненавидеть своих молодых оркестрантов. Он уничтожил оркетр Московской филармонии,да не один раз. Весь старый состав выгнал,или вынуждал уйти .оскорбления бессмысленная многочасовая работа.сейчас у него уже психические отклонения,он говорит и поучает бесконечно ,виновен в смерти и болезнях многих. Люди должны это знать. Я работала с ним ,ушла сама 15 лет назад. А могла бы работать еще. ...он сломал и отравил мою жизнь.
@@ИринаЛесиовская Очень, мягко говоря, странно такое слышать, может "кухня" и должна быть таковой... Но мне со стороны видно только, что Юрий Иванович виртуозно владеет мануальной техникой дирижирования, а также безупречным знанием данной партитуры, тем более, что играет наизусть.
I get being musical but this conductor is so hard to read. I can tell the players can't tell where the beat is because the ending wasn't together. They sound great though
Симонов разрушил и уничтожил оркестр филармонии. И не один раз. Молодежь приходила и поняв куда она попала искала место куда бы уйти.Великий интриган. На его совести многие разрушенные жизни и даже смерти. И как музыкант он увы никакой. Он ненавидит музыку и учит этой ненависти оркестр.
@@ЛюдмилаТрофимова-ц8н я не несу чушь.я раюотала в этом оркестре 30 лет.я свидетель,если вы не музыкант,то вы этого не знаете и не понимаете.Любой музыкант скажет вам также.Симонов был главный и в Большом, и там тоже все его ненавидели,сколько инфарктов было у людей. Уж поверьте мне. Он и мне сломал жизнь.и я буду писать это всегда и везде. МНЕ БОЯТЬСЯ НЕЧЕГО.
Great conductors have proven, you don't need great gestures to get results. Finger tips and eyes go along way, if you have the musicians respect and they are professionals. Such indugent physical showing off is so demeaning, unnecessary and last century. Size of baton is never a indicator of conductor prowess.
His conducting is as much a performance as the, well, performance. Gorgeous to watch.
A director does so much more than set the tempo and keep the group together. He is, in effect, the sound mixer, telling some to play louder, some softer, etc. He also sets the "spirit" of the performance. He will use every part of his body, even including his eyebrows, to convey his "vision". A fun one to watch is Leonard Bernstein conducting Beethoven... he even bounces.
Absolutely!!! This is what a conductor should be...being the "music" himself! Wish I could have been a conductor myself...I would be exactly like him.
Although not best overall performance I've ever heard,of this piece (Moscow Philharmonic sounded quite stretched and not very festive in this) it is by far THE best conducting. What a joy to watch. If only he'd had a world class orchestra to perform to his interpretation. In every sense, a conductor as a painter, visually, aurally and musically.
Simonov's Tchaikovsky recordings are wonderful too. When I first heard them I knew very quickly that I was hearing a master conductor at work. I believe they were with the Royal Philharmonic, and the musicians sounded like they were playing on the edges of their seats. He had them in his grip, and there seemed to be total commitment.
Wow, what a splendid interpretation!
Потрясающе! Браво! Юрий Иванович Симонов чуточку войны в детстве захватил. И это произведение Дмитрия Дмитрича Шостаковича ему очень понятно. Победа! Великая Победа! И Великая Работа Страну в порядок приводить.
Спасибо!
@@igormanasherov662 Bravo@
Maestro Simonov shows himself how to play the piece, he has shown many ideas and a solution for professional conductors too.
The piece is not at all easy to conducting as you might think.
He really always knows the music very well and clearly.
I respect him
Hem orkestra yönetip hem de ata biniyormuş gibi yapmak...İşte Maestro Yuri Simonov farkı. Muhteşem👏👏👏
Festive, thy name is Dimitri Shostakovich!
Yuri, you are an ageless ballet dancer who comes to envision the music as he conducts it and he does it despite his "old age."
I believe I read that Shostie wrote this composition to please Stalin and the other members of the government who were persecuting him at the time.
Dimitri, just know that you please me with this magnificent orchestral miracle and in this composition I hear the greatness that you represent to your country
and to the world.
I'd like to have seen the solo clarinetist. I'm accustomed to watching concert bands perform this piece where the solo clarinetist is always featured. Kudos to that person, anyway. He/she nailed it.
Fantastic conductor maestro Yuri Simonov !!!!
What a unique treat to watch the technique of Maestro Simonov! He has total control of his orchestra, and he seems to emphasize the phrasing of this oft performed Shostakovich "war horse". Bravo!
Nick Gold You’re kidding, right? Terrible conducting technique.
Maestro Townsend Hop u no hav diabeetus dos y uno fr waver baaton layk hm
@@maestrotownsend8833 So when are you conducting the Moscow PO? I'll gladly come and watch you, Maestro Town-fucking-send.
@@maestrotownsend8833 haha! Show me a better technic than his one!
@@maestrotownsend8833 Csn you please explain why the Maestro's technique is poor, I'm interested in your opinion.
Как приятно посмотреть на настоящих мастеров музыки, прелесть, спасибо, что выложили на канале... +, конечно.
fantastic conducting in the world !!
BEST CONDUCTOR EVER!!!!
Maravillosa dirección!
Really gorgeous conducting,Thank you
What a fabulous performance under the balletically brilliant Maestro Simonov. Every phrase and nuance perfectly measured. That's how an orchestra and conductor should sound, as one.
I am sure Yuri Simonov started to conduct this orchestral piece in front of his little boy's wardrobe mirror long time ago ... He obviously remains the same ! Quite insipring ... thank you !
Brilliant! Best interpretation!
haha it's so novelty and interesting😆
I love his view of the music!
指揮に合った説得力のある演奏が魅了します。
Unique interpretation that really works. Exciting performance.
You know after a watching a lot of classical music performances, I wonder about the conductor during the actual performance. I know that the conductor plays an important role in preparing the orchestra for the performance. Years ago WNYC in New York aired the live rehearsals on one of the symphony orchestras, and the conductors would "guide" the musicians to play the music the way he thought the music should be performed. There is an anecdote about the Ravel's Pavane, where the conductor told the musicians, "the princess is dead, not the music," or like the interpretation of "Rhapsody in Blue," where I think the original performance tempo was quite fast, and modern conductors have slowed it down. But during the actual performance, some conductors look they are just dancing or doing some eastern motion exercises (for slow pieces), and conductors usually live long lives maybe in part because they do those exercises everyday.
Splendid playing!
достойное исполнение!Великий дирижер!
Блестяще! Спасибо. 🙂👍
Игорь, это что-то немыслимое! Юрий Иванович так зажёг оркестр, что и не снилось! Дмитрий Дмитриевич потрясающую музыку написал для этого. Брависсимо!!! Игорь, ты тоже можешь зажечь оркестр. Я видел это много раз. Есть учителя и есть ученики. Так и должно быть.
Simonov is a BOSS
So musical
Bravoooo Amazing perfect
gewaltig danke
Masterful conductor
このぐらいの遊び心があっていいと思う。ピッコロフルートさんも思い切りましたね!
Great
俄羅斯🇷🇺作曲家德米特里-蕭斯塔科維奇DMITRI-SHOSTAKOVICH(1906年-1975年)作曲的管弦音樂《節目序曲FESTIVE-OVERTRE)尤里西蒙諾夫夫指揮(苏聯)莫斯科愛樂交響樂團演奏。
Seems a though Igor must have been the principle since the shot was mainly on him. Man do you have dancing feet when you play. hahahaha
Nice performance. It's a shame that 3CCCP 1 Russian Television could only afford one camera. Greetings my Russian Friends! Love from Canada.
Warning! Master conductor at work :)
I don't think I've ever seen a conductor try to cue every member of the orchestra before
Игорь, Вам лично посыл: грусть-печаль. Вымирает симфоническая музыка просто как вид. Я не верю, что мы генетически изменились, и людей интересует лишь только ритмика. Всё зависит лишь только от музыкального воспитания человека. Но ничего не воспитывается, и ничего не пишется. Но дмитриев дмитримичев и андреев павловичей не народилось. Остались только те, кто были.Грустно...
Great performance and a great conductor...but I'm scratching my head in that there were no camera opportunities for the players. The ensemble is at least 90% of the performance....hhmmm.
Гениально!Великий русский дирижер!
Высочайший уровень. Так дирижировать могут только великие. И оркестр соответствует.
Выдающийся маэстро Юрий Иванович Симонов! Действительно народный артист СССР.
Bravo!
Как же вы ошибаетесь!!Вы не музыкант,увы....а я проработала с ним 10 лет.да будет он проклят!!!
@@ИринаЛесиовская Можно по подробнее, чем маэстро заслужил таких пожеланий??
@@ДаниилТерещенко-р2к я отвечу. Это кривляющийся клоун, ненавидит музыку,и заставляет ее ненавидеть своих молодых оркестрантов. Он уничтожил оркетр Московской филармонии,да не один раз. Весь старый состав выгнал,или вынуждал уйти .оскорбления бессмысленная многочасовая работа.сейчас у него уже психические отклонения,он говорит и поучает бесконечно ,виновен в смерти и болезнях многих. Люди должны это знать. Я работала с ним ,ушла сама 15 лет назад. А могла бы работать еще. ...он сломал и отравил мою жизнь.
@@ИринаЛесиовская Очень, мягко говоря, странно такое слышать, может "кухня" и должна быть таковой... Но мне со стороны видно только, что Юрий Иванович виртуозно владеет мануальной техникой дирижирования, а также безупречным знанием данной партитуры, тем более, что играет наизусть.
Magnificent......but not showing the players is a huge slap in their faces.
I get being musical but this conductor is so hard to read. I can tell the players can't tell where the beat is because the ending wasn't together. They sound great though
Typical Russian video direction, I really want to watch the directors back. ruclips.net/video/Z4GE2SiFaSM/видео.html
Great music to celebrate Stalin's death.
Kenny Chang ...but alas we see a resurgence of that stupidity
This sounds like it was recorded by a Nokia brick.
オープニングぐらいTP映してよ。
華なのに…。指揮者ばっかアングルで残念!
Симонов разрушил и уничтожил оркестр филармонии. И не один раз. Молодежь приходила и поняв куда она попала искала место куда бы уйти.Великий интриган. На его совести многие разрушенные жизни и даже смерти. И как музыкант он увы никакой. Он ненавидит музыку и учит этой ненависти оркестр.
ирина! ты в своём уме? какую чушь ты несёшь!!! ужас!!! ужас!!!это же надо такое написать!!!
@@ЛюдмилаТрофимова-ц8н я не несу чушь.я раюотала в этом оркестре 30 лет.я свидетель,если вы не музыкант,то вы этого не знаете и не понимаете.Любой музыкант скажет вам также.Симонов был главный и в Большом, и там тоже все его ненавидели,сколько инфарктов было у людей. Уж поверьте мне. Он и мне сломал жизнь.и я буду писать это всегда и везде. МНЕ БОЯТЬСЯ НЕЧЕГО.
Nice rendiction. Too bad as a people they can't mind their own business and stop messing with other countries. SMDH.
What?
Haha what!?
Great conductors have proven, you don't need great gestures to get results. Finger tips and eyes go along way, if you have the musicians respect and they are professionals.
Such indugent physical showing off is so demeaning, unnecessary and last century. Size of baton is never a indicator of conductor prowess.
音楽を楽しみましょう❤皆素晴らしい❤
Compare with the performance of these students: ruclips.net/video/eyPzJxuwEAU/видео.html