Sibelius - Symphony No. 5 - III. Finale

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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2010
  • Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Esa-Pekka Salonen
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  • @Inksibnut
    @Inksibnut 11 лет назад +89

    "Never write an unnecessary note. Every note must live." - Jean Sibelius. That's one reason why.

  • @DjentleBard
    @DjentleBard 2 года назад +81

    Instant tears ar 1:25. Day 1 of my Music History class in college the professor came in, sat down, put this piece on without a word and just waited for our reactions. He took pictures at the biggest moments and showed us our faces. One of the most powerful statements I've ever experienced from a teacher.

    • @thomasthompson6378
      @thomasthompson6378 Год назад +2

      Perhaps it can be said it is also one of the most powerful moments in music for you, too. I surely hope so.

    • @gutsfinky
      @gutsfinky Год назад +1

      That's amazing! I've had those moments in listening to music but never caught it on film.

    • @jocksilver7
      @jocksilver7 Год назад +5

      I guess I know (we all know) what you're talking about. Not tears of sadness nor of joy, it's...something else. Whatever it is, it smothers you in a very emotional way, but you can't translate, yet the feeling doesn't get lost. Holst and Grieg also provide vibes like that, but for Sibelius, there's an extra mile of wonder....

    • @michaelshore2609
      @michaelshore2609 Год назад +2

      you were lucky to have such a great teacher. we are all lucky to have such music! and that ending! what a Finnish! (sorry)

    • @martamolina7883
      @martamolina7883 Год назад +1

      Love that! Thank you for sharing. Nice 👍

  • @anttivirolainen8223
    @anttivirolainen8223 7 месяцев назад +11

    Sibelius's diary entry from the composition years of the Fifth Symphony:
    "In the evening, working on the symphony. This important task which strangely enchants me. As if God the Father had thrown down pieces of a mosaic from the floor of heaven and asked me to work out the pattern."

  • @moiracurrie1097
    @moiracurrie1097 3 года назад +55

    I’ve made my kids promise that as I’m loaded into the fire the last 4 mins of this utter glory will be played full blast.

    • @jessibri665
      @jessibri665 9 месяцев назад

      The 1st 30 seconds lol

    • @wk3004
      @wk3004 9 месяцев назад

      Whenever I get my will done I’m making sure there’s a section that says this entire symphony must be played at my funeral. And absolutely no bathroom breaks allowed. They will listen, and they will enjoy.

    • @roisin252
      @roisin252 8 месяцев назад

      Wonderful,although I hope you are still with us.

  • @seananderson8275
    @seananderson8275 8 лет назад +79

    Thank God for Sibelius!

    • @Pe6ek
      @Pe6ek 3 года назад +1

      There is no god. THERE'S ALSO NO SANTA CLAUS.

    • @shrimp7229
      @shrimp7229 2 года назад +5

      @@Pe6ek God loves you

    • @jocksilver7
      @jocksilver7 Год назад

      Which One?

  • @wendyemberson1583
    @wendyemberson1583 9 лет назад +77

    Sebelius wrote this to commemorate his 50th birthday.
    What a love present to yourself.

    • @PaulVinonaama
      @PaulVinonaama 9 лет назад +5

      Wendy Emberson Yes, but actually this final version differs quite a lot from the original 50th-birthday version.

    • @jamespalmer7340
      @jamespalmer7340 6 лет назад

      PaulVinonaama In your opinion better or worse?

    • @PaulVinonaama
      @PaulVinonaama 5 лет назад +1

      @@jamespalmer7340 I only now noticed your question. In my opinion the last version is by far the best. In the first, one can hear that many things were quickly done in order to meet the deadline.

    • @wj98983
      @wj98983 3 месяца назад

      He was commissioned to write it as an honorific for his life.

    • @user-ff6gd9uc2w
      @user-ff6gd9uc2w 2 месяца назад

      I thought he composed this music to the backdrop of WW1..a protest ant- war statement if ever there was one😍🙄🤕

  • @onlylexus
    @onlylexus 10 месяцев назад +5

    This is the one, this is it, this is my heart, my emotions, my all , it is all I need, it is me completely consumed in musical passion, I need nothing else but this, thank you so very much maestro oh thank you forever for this!

  • @imperiumdiaboli
    @imperiumdiaboli 13 лет назад +172

    Sibelius makes me want to return home to Finland ... And I'm not even from Finland. :'(

    • @AtibaChikeWilliams
      @AtibaChikeWilliams 6 лет назад +19

      imperiumdiaboli dude Sibelius makes me want to return home to Finland... and I’m black.

    • @john3775
      @john3775 4 года назад +4

      Ditto!

    • @esa-pekkasalonen5214
      @esa-pekkasalonen5214 2 года назад +8

      Hello 👋 I've seen quite a handful of your comments on my post and I just wanna go out of my way to appreciate those people whose comments and good wishes encourages me and I hope to bring you guys so much entertainment✌🙏

    • @marianholmes2906
      @marianholmes2906 2 года назад +2

      @@esa-pekkasalonen5214 A beautiful rendition of this beautiful symphony. I just love how the backdrop opens during the climax of this last movement. Stunning!

    • @gutsfinky
      @gutsfinky Год назад +1

      Me too! I imagine its very much like maine, where I grew up. It looks beautiful. But honestly, I'd follow sibelius anywhere. My favorite composer by far.

  • @cubanbach
    @cubanbach 13 лет назад +15

    OMG...I am crying again at this piece WHY does it do that to me? Just last week I was in the car and listening to this and I couldn't help the emotions that came out of nowhere.

  • @kiffegle
    @kiffegle 13 лет назад +25

    When I despair, I play this piece and it lifts my spirit. It's like a sunbeam slicing through the clouds . I hear the horns in my head the rest of the day and smile. Thank you Sibelius.

    • @GigiBryce-gu8wc
      @GigiBryce-gu8wc Год назад +1

      W.O.W I have nothing
      more to say.

    • @kiffegle
      @kiffegle Год назад

      @@GigiBryce-gu8wc My first experience was just the Finale. I have to listen to the whole piece to feel complete. The first movement is spectacular. Listen to the recording with Karajan as conductor. 9 minutes of buildup and then exactly at 9:00, there's an explosion of joy.

  • @ljumpsky9519
    @ljumpsky9519 6 лет назад +26

    Majestic, MAJESTIC, without being the slightest bit pompous. This never fails to bring me to my knees.

  • @muurtalo
    @muurtalo 7 лет назад +103

    That majestic C major at 2:24 is a gateway to another universe.

    • @Lilcutiepie99
      @Lilcutiepie99 7 лет назад +2

      muurtalo yes. So spot on.

    • @thomaslukepiano
      @thomaslukepiano 6 лет назад +19

      Yes, I also love it! I have perfect pitch and synesthesia, and the colour when the back opens is a really rich yellow, which sounds as an E for me, so it's very fitting and makes me shiver when I hear it!

    • @anjalialaniz
      @anjalialaniz 5 лет назад +3

      ecstasy

    • @Renee2004lr
      @Renee2004lr 3 года назад +3

      @@thomaslukepiano When I hear that C Major "Drop", I feel like I've been gently laid down on a cloud!!!!!

    • @teemueramaa5040
      @teemueramaa5040 Год назад

      I think Egotrippi have taken influence of Sibelius a lot (a finnish pop band). Parts of that part could be composed by them.

  • @seananderson8275
    @seananderson8275 8 лет назад +27

    That main theme...only happening once....then inversions of the same...genius!

  • @wodantheviking
    @wodantheviking 2 года назад +8

    A few days ago my daughter heard this music on the radio, while driving to work and was awe struck. I was quickly able to work out the composer and the piece and had a very quick solution. I showed her the link to this performance on RUclips, as good as it gets. Conducted by a Finn and watching the musicians playing their instruments is fascinating. I am going to be looking for a boxed set of Sibelius symphonies, conducted by Mr Salonen, this year.

  • @gustavocabrera-mw4vl
    @gustavocabrera-mw4vl Год назад +2

    TEARS every single time ... and I keep coming back for more...

  • @rachaeldugdale6717
    @rachaeldugdale6717 Год назад +5

    The horns tho ❤️😭
    Fantastic recording.
    This piece - gosh.
    It just keeps giving.

  • @22441932
    @22441932 12 лет назад +17

    @cubanbach So, I'm not the only one who cries when I hear the 5th's last movement. It's good to know I have company. We can congratulate ourselves that we are 'tuned in' to so much beauty. It is as if the heavens are speaking to us.

  • @22441932
    @22441932 14 лет назад +11

    Wonderful, absolutely wonderful! The ending always brings tears to my eyes. Of all the gorgeous symphonies, this finale may very well be my favorite. It is so unusual, and splendid.

  • @juliancunnington1176
    @juliancunnington1176 7 лет назад +30

    I ORGANISED A RECORDING OF THIS VERSION FOR MY BEAUTIFUL BRIDE SANDRA TO WALK DOWN THE AISLE, SLOWLY ENTERING THE HALL AT 1.23 JUST AS THE TIMPANI IS ROARING IN THE MAJESTIC HORNS FOR THE MAIN MOTIF, STILL FILLS ME WITH AWE EVERY TIME!! THIS IS AN INTRODUCTION FIT FOR A QUEEN, MY QUEEN. THE CONDUCTOR SQUEEZES EVERY ATOM OF SOUL FROM THIS PIECE, MUCH BETTER THAN KARAJAN AND BERNSTEIN.

    • @esa-pekkasalonen5214
      @esa-pekkasalonen5214 2 года назад +3

      Hello 👋 I've seen quite a handful of your comments on my post and I just wanna go out of my way to appreciate those people whose comments and good wishes encourages me and I hope to bring you guys so much entertainment✌🙏

    • @juliancunnington1176
      @juliancunnington1176 2 года назад +1

      @@esa-pekkasalonen5214 You bring a fresh and exciting atmosphere with your work, and I can see that the superb musicians are really inspired by your infectious enthusiasm. There are too many "greats" who seem to go through the motions and think their "aura of greatness" will carry them through. Well, it doesn't.
      Keep up the amazing work, and I hope to see you "live" very soon.

    • @sirjaws49
      @sirjaws49 2 года назад

      I honestly don't know whether it's better but I only know. that this moves me more

    • @juliancunnington1176
      @juliancunnington1176 2 года назад +1

      @@sirjaws49 Nor do I, I am not an "expert" .. but this version has so much more depth, passion and soul. The others just seem to be going through the motions!

    • @gutsfinky
      @gutsfinky Год назад

      @@esa-pekkasalonen5214 This is so funny and I love it! I first heard Sibelius at a young age but rediscovered him in college. Many books were read and papers written with the Karelia Suite or Kullervo playing on my laptop--most of those versions with you conducting. Brilliant! Thank you for the memories.

  • @dwetick1
    @dwetick1 12 лет назад +5

    I think Esa-Pekka Salonen gets the most out of his orchestra. Wonderful to watch and hear!

  • @NathanielByers
    @NathanielByers 5 лет назад +11

    2:23-3:13 Goosebumps every time.

  • @cubanbach
    @cubanbach 11 лет назад +6

    It is a testament to his genius that Sibelius urges us on so magnificently!

  • @billystewart4
    @billystewart4 11 лет назад +5

    THE most glorious piece of music composed for orchestra

    • @billystewart4
      @billystewart4 4 года назад +1

      Mmmmk...
      Perhaps I should stop posting about my opinions. I certainly can't have people reading what I have written and being seduced by the dark opinions I feel.
      What with all of my public influence I must be more careful!
      Thank you! I have seen the light! RUclips has been purged of opinions! Huzzah!

  • @Piglet0123456789
    @Piglet0123456789 13 лет назад +4

    You can see an angelic glow over the orchestra as the painting unveils....simply sublime

  • @JoseWhon
    @JoseWhon 11 лет назад +8

    Shivers all over. Extraordinary piece of music.

  • @chess856
    @chess856 12 лет назад +17

    This symphony is my single favorite piece of music that I have ever heard.
    Magnificent, Incredible and Out of This World
    This piece starts to really take off at 4:54-5:20.

  • @clairevue2667
    @clairevue2667 8 лет назад +25

    That mysterious reintroduction of the sub theme at the 5 1/2 minute mark is brilliant. I could listen to this piece everyday and never tire of it.

    • @bgarri57
      @bgarri57 8 лет назад +5

      The lack of tire-ability is what makes masterpieces such as this great.

    • @billystewart4
      @billystewart4 8 лет назад +4

      +Ben Garrison
      So true! I could listen to this every day and all I would find is another nuance I had missed. This music lives and Sibelius deserves so much more attention. I'm thankful I own every work of his, several times over on most.

  • @asw161
    @asw161 3 года назад +4

    this is just too beautiful for words, music speaks when we cannot.

  • @Gabbleduck1
    @Gabbleduck1 Год назад +2

    Inspirational, uplifting, majestic, brilliant.

  • @cacciato69
    @cacciato69 9 лет назад +21

    I remember singing this theme as I rode a small Ducati motorcycle? early 60's Phx AZ wind in my face just glad to be alive and hearing this in my head ....

    • @esa-pekkasalonen5214
      @esa-pekkasalonen5214 2 года назад

      Hello 👋 I've seen quite a handful of your comments on my post and I just wanna go out of my way to appreciate those people whose comments and good wishes encourages me and I hope to bring you guys so much entertainment✌🙏

    • @charliethomas6317
      @charliethomas6317 2 года назад +1

      I do think you're a great director overall, especially Sibelius.

    • @esa-pekkasalonen5214
      @esa-pekkasalonen5214 2 года назад

      @@charliethomas6317 Myself and my entire team appreciate you for your kind words. Thanks for the support and encouragement, feel free to share your thoughts, thanks. drop your email so I can communicate with you at my leisure time.

    • @esa-pekkasalonen5214
      @esa-pekkasalonen5214 2 года назад

      @@charliethomas6317 Myself and my entire team appreciate you for your kind words. Thanks for the support and encouragement, feel free to share your thoughts, thanks. drop your email so I can communicate with you at my leisure time.

    • @esa-pekkasalonen5214
      @esa-pekkasalonen5214 2 года назад

      @@charliethomas6317 Myself and my entire team appreciate you for your kind words. Thanks for the support and encouragement, feel free to share your thoughts, thanks. drop your email so I can communicate with you at my leisure time.

  • @warrenwilson4818
    @warrenwilson4818 7 лет назад +22

    Superb writing for the horns in the first three minutes.

    • @KP-ej7gc
      @KP-ej7gc 7 лет назад +3

      warren wilson Couldn't agree more!!

    • @morgancosseron683
      @morgancosseron683 6 лет назад +1

      Sounds like Philip Glass took inspiration (Floe from Glassworks)

  • @teda1974
    @teda1974 13 лет назад +3

    Utterly brilliant piece of music. My favourite composer - the sweeping horns make the hairs on my neck stand up every time. Completely overwhelming.

  • @ashesoftime5864
    @ashesoftime5864 4 года назад +3

    Absolutely one of the best performances of this movement.

  • @paulorobertogoncalvespaulo5107
    @paulorobertogoncalvespaulo5107 Год назад +1

    Beautiful! Bay Sibelius Synphony 5👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @garfreed
    @garfreed 14 лет назад +4

    I remember I first heard this on the radio in October 1973 in my third year of college. Loved it at first hearing

  • @ScrewFlanders
    @ScrewFlanders 2 года назад +2

    Lovely - excellent interpretation, and great virtuosity demonstrated by all. The best recording of Sibelius V on RUclips, in my opinion. I especially like how the conductor allowed the brass to play out, including the subtle (yet powerful) trombone choir of the last stanza of the finale. A lot of conductors don't "get it" here. 💖

  • @paulorobertogoncalvespaulo5107
    @paulorobertogoncalvespaulo5107 Год назад +1

    Beautiful "Sibelius Composer classical music👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @EggOnAStilt
    @EggOnAStilt 10 лет назад +21

    This can be played too soft by others where it can get lost, there is a strength throughout this version that makes it a stand out amongst the average.

  • @AlanTubeViewer
    @AlanTubeViewer 9 лет назад +10

    This piece is pure beauty as most of Sibelius' are !

  • @teemueramaa5040
    @teemueramaa5040 Год назад

    We had an amazing experience in Estonia at their northern male choir event. Thousands of men singing songs from Norway, Estonia, Finland etc. Each country got their share. Something amazing happened when Finlandia was performed. First off all Estonian crowd stood up (concert was held outside) and tens of swallows started to screech and fly frantically above the concert throughout that song. It was only on that song the birds did that. I was part of that choir of thousand men and had to kept my tears from flowing while singing. The birds just knew.

  • @hanviolin
    @hanviolin 12 лет назад +5

    Divine performance!!

  • @peppapig9987
    @peppapig9987 2 года назад +1

    Now I want to break physics and invent a time machine just to hear this live.
    Amazing performance, 11/10. I cred so hard in this masterpiece.
    You make the trombones shine!

  • @newgeorge
    @newgeorge 12 лет назад +2

    the extraordinary thing about sibelius is that we only ever get the beautiful tune the once and the rest of the time we are just longing for it to return. . . . . . and remembering what a beautiful tune it actually was while it lasted . . . .

  • @yummyjackalmeat
    @yummyjackalmeat 8 лет назад +23

    much slower than most recordings. I like it.

  • @tbrooke7825
    @tbrooke7825 5 лет назад +3

    Perfection is listening to this.

  • @martinturner2309
    @martinturner2309 2 года назад +1

    This wonderful man and these fantastic musicians have opened up a whole new world for me in Sibelius music. Sometimes life can be very tricky if you can't leave your home and these symphonies and tone poems are such a wonderful thing along with Beethoven ,Dvorak and so many more ,to study and be inspired by. The image of flying swans at the end of the 5th is such a place of freedom for me . Thankyou all you very special people that make such glorious music you make my life considerably happier.

    • @gutsfinky
      @gutsfinky Год назад

      I love this comment because I understand it. Music by Sibelius makes me happy like no other music can, ever since the first time I heard the Karelia Suite in fourth grade. It is spectacular.

    • @martinturner2309
      @martinturner2309 Год назад +1

      @@gutsfinky thanks Briana , I found a Beautiful piece of Sibelius called 'Andante Festivo' for string orchestra and I love Luonnotar for soprano and orchestra. Sibelius music is like going into another universe.
      peace to you Briana.

    • @gutsfinky
      @gutsfinky Год назад

      @@martinturner2309 I will have to give those a listen! If you are looking for relaxing but beautiful music I would suggest the second movement of the Karelia Suite--some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard. Peace to you as well, Martin!

  • @joelhenderson4450
    @joelhenderson4450 2 года назад +1

    What's great about this version is the way it was mic'ed up. You really get the tympanis and double basses.

  • @Bizetfan
    @Bizetfan 14 лет назад +1

    It's cruel that all the brilliant Salonen recordings on youtube disappeared, the unbelievable Rite of the Spring, Kullervo, Shostakowitsch Piano concert, Mussorgskys pictures and Sibelius 2nd Symphony. Ich hope somebody will reposting it like you, so thank you for that ! That music touchs my heart !

  • @windstorm1000
    @windstorm1000 12 лет назад +5

    this movement is like a beautiful sunny winter morning (yes, it can be beautiful) climbing a snowy hill after solving a big challenge in one's life--...by the way, that timpani part at the end sounds treacherous to be spot on--tricky off beat and completely exposed.

  • @Opoczynski
    @Opoczynski 4 года назад +2

    The twin timpani strokes in the final two chords are unequaled.

  • @Metasisic
    @Metasisic 6 месяцев назад

    What a young Salonen. I've always cherished the finale.

  • @BritinIsrael
    @BritinIsrael 14 лет назад +2

    Great sound from this orchestra and a wonderful conductor who i was not aware of.

  • @valeriechapman1612
    @valeriechapman1612 2 года назад

    Sibelius Symphony No.5
    Is such a delightful piece of music especially the Finale. It is so engaging with the violins 🎻 and the brass ensemble and the epic drum rolls, too. Just when you think it is at the end …. WoW. I enjoyed every minute of this music.
    Perfection !!!! Mmm 😋

  • @TonusFabri2024
    @TonusFabri2024 4 года назад +1

    Wow - that tricky ending...he absolutely nails it!

  • @alastairstevenson575
    @alastairstevenson575 Месяц назад

    Lovely piece of music. Also features in the 1974 hit by First Class.....Beach Baby.

  • @petermasters442
    @petermasters442 3 года назад +2

    Yes, makes me want to go home to Finland too..
    And I am as English as tuppence!

  • @Ryan240389
    @Ryan240389 11 лет назад +5

    Although I agree with you to an extent, I am myself a 'young person' (24 years old) currently studying for a Masters degree in music and have indulged in the finest traditions of Western culture for as long as I can remember despite coming from what can only be described as a working-class background. I throughly dislike it when people tar all 'youngsters' with the same brush.

  • @bgarri57
    @bgarri57 12 лет назад +19

    They get the ending right. THIS is how it should sound.

    • @grahamcooper6096
      @grahamcooper6096 3 года назад +1

      The last movement of this work is a real challenge for any orchestra/conductor,not everyone counts in their head the same!

    • @bgarri57
      @bgarri57 3 года назад

      @@grahamcooper6096 I've heard it has an unusual time signature.

  • @BondageSF
    @BondageSF 14 лет назад

    thanks for posting this. great piece, great performance. much appreciated.

  • @moviebuffful
    @moviebuffful 11 лет назад +1

    best ending i have ever heard perfect wish we could watch all of this beautiful symphony

  • @Skidoo22
    @Skidoo22 11 лет назад +1

    I love the way this performance appears to come to such an abrupt end. its amazing!

    • @esa-pekkasalonen5214
      @esa-pekkasalonen5214 2 года назад

      Hello 👋 I've seen quite a handful of your comments on my post and I just wanna go out of my way to appreciate those people whose comments and good wishes encourages me and I hope to bring you guys so much entertainment✌🙏

  • @BettyCope
    @BettyCope 13 лет назад +1

    I absolutely love this piece! I'm trying to get our conductor to have our No. Cal. orchestra play it. This rendition is SO moving! THanks for reposting it!!

  • @Searchandpreserve
    @Searchandpreserve 11 лет назад +4

    How easy it would`ve been to simply give it a "proper recap" later on! But it´s characteristic of S. to never repeat, always telling an ongoing story. Though (as stated here below) the motif returns - its second appearance to me is even more moving - the tender underlying of the strings 5:00 onwards is beyond words. After 7:14 the third appearance leads to a breathtaking balancing act, where the whole (life-) project seems "endangered" - and then leads to the most convincing ending ever.

  • @what15myname
    @what15myname 11 лет назад +3

    Interesting interpretation. Salonen is a very energetic conductor!

  • @richardwilliams473
    @richardwilliams473 2 года назад

    The last 2 grace notes on the timpani are perfectly spaced ! BRAVO

  • @wierdo1232123
    @wierdo1232123 13 лет назад +1

    As a composer, I've somewhat lost sight of the fact that there are humans playing the music. Most of the time is music on my ipod, or its just a still of the composer in a video on youtube. Flute to me just meant higher register woodwind instrument, divisi in 2 or 3, etc. This has really helped me put things into perspective. Thank you very much. This music it absolutely wonderful as well.
    I'm not the biggest fan of the six chord ending, but, like Mahler's first's finale, it should grow on me.

  • @Alvinacid
    @Alvinacid 13 лет назад

    Mountains.... I picture mountains and epic landscapes when I hear this. So majestic! :)

  • @mgclark46
    @mgclark46 День назад

    Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
    Principal conductors
    .....
    Esa-Pekka Salonen (1984-1995)

  • @22441932
    @22441932 12 лет назад +1

    @cubanbach I can understand completely. This tears at my heart as well as brings tears. What a gorgeous finale!

    • @esa-pekkasalonen5214
      @esa-pekkasalonen5214 2 года назад

      Hello 👋 I've seen quite a handful of your comments on my post and I just wanna go out of my way to appreciate those people whose comments and good wishes encourages me and I hope to bring you guys so much entertainment✌🙏

  • @cubanbach
    @cubanbach 11 лет назад +1

    yessssssssss actually for the first time in my listening history of 42 years...have I heard this ending JUST RIGHT!

  • @fabioernestotagetti5822
    @fabioernestotagetti5822 2 месяца назад

    I've always thought Sibelius caught the breath of the Earth, you can feel it for sure

  • @Searchandpreserve
    @Searchandpreserve 11 лет назад +1

    No matter, how hard we try, our flight is singulaire and will remain so. Due to this, the strings give up their running and searching, instead they prepare for the flutes haunting swan song. Great memories!! But the memory straight leads into despair - all gone? Life goes on here on earth. The trumpets try to rebuild our peak, but the motif gets distorted, again you FEEL the musical struggle onward like a balancing act (above the "cello-abyss").

  • @ayarwood9289
    @ayarwood9289 2 года назад

    Utterly beautiful....

  • @amnesiacradar
    @amnesiacradar 12 лет назад +6

    My favourite classical piece and in my top ten of best pieces of music ever, pure genius. I also love Esa-Pekka Salonen, he's a fantastic conductor.

    • @esa-pekkasalonen5214
      @esa-pekkasalonen5214 2 года назад +2

      Hello 👋 I've seen quite a handful of your comments on my post and I just wanna go out of my way to appreciate those people whose comments and good wishes encourages me and I hope to bring you guys so much entertainment✌🙏

    • @amnesiacradar
      @amnesiacradar 2 года назад +1

      Wow, thank you, that's just made my day!

    • @esa-pekkasalonen5214
      @esa-pekkasalonen5214 2 года назад +3

      ​@@amnesiacradar Myself and my entire team appreciate you for your kind words. Thanks for the support and encouragement, feel free to share your thoughts, thanks. drop your email so I can communicate with you at my leisure time.

    • @esa-pekkasalonen5214
      @esa-pekkasalonen5214 2 года назад +3

      @@amnesiacradar Myself and my entire team appreciate you for your kind words. Thanks for the support and encouragement, feel free to share your thoughts, thanks. drop your email so I can communicate with you at my leisure time.

    • @esa-pekkasalonen5214
      @esa-pekkasalonen5214 2 года назад +3

      Myself and my entire team appreciate you for your kind words. Thanks for the support and encouragement, feel free to share your thoughts, thanks. drop your email so I can communicate with you at my leisure time.

  • @soxfan3030
    @soxfan3030 12 лет назад +4

    per alex ross' excellent book "the rest is noise", I was under the impression that Sibelius threw the score of the 8th symphony into the fire and vowed never to compose again...

  • @apazeia
    @apazeia 13 лет назад +7

    YES-Goosebumps, at 1:24 and again at 2:26. Wish I was there!!!

    • @koushikkrishna3243
      @koushikkrishna3243 4 года назад

      I'm there whenever I listen to this piece

    • @sdghomero
      @sdghomero 3 года назад +1

      Horns, my friend. HORNS!

    • @esa-pekkasalonen5214
      @esa-pekkasalonen5214 2 года назад

      Hello 👋 I've seen quite a handful of your comments on my post and I just wanna go out of my way to appreciate those people whose comments and good wishes encourages me and I hope to bring you guys so much entertainment✌🙏

  • @cubanbach
    @cubanbach 11 лет назад

    oooooooo I LOVE your analogy!!!!!!

  • @wj98983
    @wj98983 Год назад +1

    Salonen really fine conductor. Do you remember when he left the LA to return to composing? And a couple of years later took control of another orchestra? He is also a fine interpreter of Nielsen.

    • @wj98983
      @wj98983 3 месяца назад

      We think a lot alike!

  • @greggood2013
    @greggood2013 11 лет назад

    what a phenomenal fade away to end the video

  • @Glinkaism1
    @Glinkaism1 10 лет назад +3

    Listen to Ray Conniff's "Christmas Bride" song on RUclips. Then go back and listen to the french horns motif starting about 1:25. It's the same opening melody.
    "Santa, please make her my bride for Christmas..."
    Sibelius was there first.
    BTW and as you can hear that motif is played over and over a zillions times in this 3rd movement of Sym #5.

    • @ladypodtron
      @ladypodtron 2 года назад

      First Class Beach Baby too.

  • @brianwilson49
    @brianwilson49 4 года назад +7

    Here for strawberry switchblade - since yesterday 😊

  • @KP-ej7gc
    @KP-ej7gc 3 года назад +1

    1:24 “I’ll read him stories
    ‘Bout mermaids, kings, & sunken treasure-
    Magic worlds where the impossible
    Becomes the everyday...”

  • @seftonwallet
    @seftonwallet 13 лет назад

    Wonderful!

  • @claude1918
    @claude1918 Год назад

    Best interpretation of this glorious finale on The YT. Most conductors take the ending too fast thus failing to achieve the sense of a bit painful but divine Genesis.

  • @msmedbac
    @msmedbac 3 года назад

    My favourite!!

  • @hellojrjr11
    @hellojrjr11 6 лет назад +3

    1:20~ A swan flying above the lake -Sibelius-

  • @shostakov66
    @shostakov66 13 лет назад +1

    this finale always makes me want to cry, it's that beautiful. however, i still love the 4th.....

  • @edissonrubiano
    @edissonrubiano 12 лет назад

    Sibelius era un loco apasionado, en cada una de sus obras existe una ligera representacion de la esperanza envuelta en la mas plena decadencia,la alcanza a salpicar,y eso es lo que la hace grande, Sibelius, brindo por su ligera esperanza en esta humanidad sin perdon de nadie, perdida y avanzada hasta el mas hondo detritus de la negritud...gracias a usted puedo aun confiar en mi fuerza interna,y gracias a todos los grandes maestros de la musica "clásica",lo mas noble que ha existido en este mundo

  • @Rheesoman
    @Rheesoman 14 лет назад

    possitivly glowing!

  • @walterbird5460
    @walterbird5460 5 лет назад +1

    This makes me weep.

  • @AntinoxOfficial
    @AntinoxOfficial 11 лет назад +2

    2:25 onwards i get the biggest fucking goosebumps
    in love with this piece

  • @Gabbleduck1
    @Gabbleduck1 11 месяцев назад

    Superb

  • @tomkorbuszewski617
    @tomkorbuszewski617 Год назад

    One of my Music History books described Sibelius's sound as being "glacial". The finale of the 5th certainly is an apt illustration of that observation!

  • @madraven07
    @madraven07 6 лет назад +2

    I love how this version b*r*e*a*t*h*e*s. It's magnificent.

  • @alexkije
    @alexkije Год назад

    There is a repetitive motif here played by French horns that sounds like the inspiration to the Ray Conniff Singers song, "Christmas Bride." Lyrics go "Santa, please make her my bride for Christmas."

  • @andypandywright
    @andypandywright 13 лет назад

    nice touch to have the painting unveiled at the 'best bit'

  • @markpmar0356
    @markpmar0356 11 лет назад +1

    I'd love to hear the first two movements of this performance. This is the best reading of the work I've heard since the great New Philharmonia Orchestra recording with Karajan.

  • @Gabbleduck1
    @Gabbleduck1 Год назад

    marvellous

  • @megalomaniacalHalide
    @megalomaniacalHalide 12 лет назад

    @cubanbach Congratulations. You, unlike far too many people nowadays, have both a love for and a connection with fine music, on a level that transcends simple appreciation and truly moves you. You are the Ur-audience.

  • @Beany_Weenies
    @Beany_Weenies 13 лет назад +1

    @amazingmuffinman
    the painting is by a British 19th century artist, J.W.M Turner and called "The Slave Ship"
    The ironic thing is the music is so beautiful and peaceful when the painting is revealed, but the painting is about slavers throwing slaves off the ships so they can get the insurance money when they return to port.