Michael Tilson Thomas conducts "The Rite of Spring" + 2 Encores (Proms 2000)
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2020
- Twenty years ago, on 30 August 2000, Michael Tilson Thomas conducted Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" in London's Royal Albert Hall, so this video counts as a 20th Anniversary tribute! ... This same performance was previously uploaded here in its two separate parts but the 20th Anniversary provides an ideal opportunity to hear the work uninterrupted. The San Francisco Symphony, of which MTT had become Music Director five years earlier, was making its Proms debut. It was attended by a 5,000-strong highly enthusiastic audience and their rousing reception prompted two encores, by Prokofiev and Stravinsky. both introduced by MTT himself. A memorable occasion indeed!
David Herbert on Principal Timpani !!!
MTT has always been my favourite Stravinskij ' s Rite. He has a monster sense of rhytm and and he' s so clear in his gesture. He worked on this piece with Igor and Lenny. I think it's enough!
Who could possibly not love that bassoon solo???
Kudos to the audience for not applauding after Part 1. This requires severe restraint. 😊
Might be my favourite performance of the Mystic Circles movement of all time. So rich and haunting!
This so unbelievable performance with all the dynamics and nuances! Love it!🖤
Original orchestration with Wagner tubas etc
MTT has the best interpretation of Le Sacre, in my opinion. After all, he worked with Stravinsky for years and had a chance to study and perform his new works.
This deserves a CD release !!!!
A stunning performance in both interpretation and audio recording! Well done 👍🙋🏻🎵🎶🎼
My favorite performance, nice to have it in one video.
Excellent performance, and the work of the camera men very good. I am very satisfied with this video. Thank you very much.
Two players in the SF Symphony that bring back memories for me:
Unbelievable composition, rich in all possible musical aspects. Thank you Mr. Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky!
Opening Applause --
Отличный концерт
Wow...incredibly!❤
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The Thunderous Crash at 10'33'' "AWSOME"
Excellent performance. Handled the sometimes chaotic end section very well. For me I would have preferred the strings to be a tad louder throughout. The editing was a tour de force. ....pity BBC don't have such high standards these days.