Ich verbinde mit dieser wundervollen Komposition von Schostakowitsch "München" und alles, was München in mir auslöst. Darum ist diese Aufnahme von "Second Walz", an diesem Ort, der das Tor zur Altstadt mit der "Münchner Freiheit" verbindet, musikalisch gespielt mit Freude und sinnlicher Hingabe, die liebste. München ist für mich die Stadt des Herzens ❤️ Tja, und könnte ich einmal im Leben mit "DEM Mann" meines verschwiegenen Herzens diesen Walzer tanzen... Ich wäre der glücklichste Mensch auf Erden...🌹😉
Wie umwerfend doch so ein feines Stück Musik klingen kann, wenn es von einem Weltklasse-Orchester wie dem Symphonieorchester des Bayrischen Rundfunks gespielt wird. Da ist kein noch so kleinster Raum, der nicht mit Inhalt gefüllt wird. Fantastisch und anrührend.
Beautiful conducting !!!!!!!!!!! I love this session !!!!!!!! I would like to go to Munchen to enjoy Munich Orchestra as possible with Mr.Conductor: Manfred Honeck !
Recordings are a wonderful thing, and I would never want to be without them. But they can limit our receptivity. I speak as a musician. So, long live the infinite variety of live performance! For example, a number of comments here refer to this performance being too fast; and several of them reference the fact that this is a German orchestra. But that perspective suggests that folks have learned a piece through one recording, or through a handful of recordings in similar style. All too easily, one ends up feeling that this is the "real" experience (after all, it's infinitely repeatable), rather than being aware of the enormous variety that any really good piece of music can offer. If I had to guess which recording many commentators have liked most, and through which they possibly got to know this piece, it would be the following one. Superb orchestra - Amsterdam Concertgebouw conducted by Riccardo Chailly. Very laid back, one-in-a-bar rhythm, even though it's significantly slower than this Munich performance. Much harder to do - and done so well. No wonder this particular recording has been a best-seller. ruclips.net/video/-tOLyiLGNTw/видео.html But here's a Russian recording, made in 2004. It's faster than this Munich one, a lot more driven than the Amsterdam one, and it gets faster as it goes along. (Hmmm. Not sure what I think of that last quality.) The general style of playing is very different also - very long string lines (that's very Russian!), and a lighter touch to the chords on each beat. [Edit, 2022 - this recording seems to have disappeared from RUclips. But here's a more recent Russian one, not nearly as polished, but having many of the same qualities. ruclips.net/video/4hJ-5slareY/видео.html ] And here's another Russian one, from the Moscow-based Russian Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by the very-Russian Konstantin Krimets. It's a tad slower than the Munich, open-air one, much more heavily accented, but with the characteristically Russian, long-lined string phrasing. ruclips.net/video/4_YtQSX1Kp8/видео.html It's good to know on what basis we have preferences, for a preference can have authority outside ourselves only if it can be justified.. Otherwise it's just "Well I like it this way". Human nature gives us liberty to have preferences; but it's good if we can talk about them on a level deeper than that. It doesn't require expertise; but it does require a bit of thought.
@@MaeLSTRoM1997 Thank you for such a healthy reply. I've been a bit surprised at the number of upticks given to my over-long comment. But it's more rewarding to encounter a thoughtful written response, be it negative or (as in your case), positive. Thank you!
@@Zeutomehr Thank you. It's an issue that has, for many years, been a prominent aspect of my thinking about musical experience. I'm 72, and worked in music all my life. But I was brought up in a place with no electricity. So all music had to be home-made. This was just one of many reasons why I have always tended to prefer live performance to recordings. That said, I am deeply grateful to have recordings available nowadays. Yet that mixture of experience has made me acutely aware of how, even if one is pretty adept at reading a musical score, recordings can "fossilise" one's concepts of how a piece should go.
Mintha Oszter Sándort láthatnám pár pillanatra az elején. Aztán egy fél pillanatra egy vörös kabátos huszárt. Lenyűgöző a zene. És az operatőr a rendező. Az egész élet benne van. Csodálatos !!!!!
This is a very beautiful version! The Germans do have great classical music playing skills! This version sounds very similar to Russia's Mariinsky orchestra version, which played the first version of this great piece. Bravo!
Bravo. Bravíssimo. Linda a condução e execução. A alegria e a leveza do maestro contagiam a orquestra. Amo essa peça, já ouvi diversas vezes, mas essa é a melhor de todos
help with music homework? I got you •you can see a double bass in the first 3 seconds of the video •a saxophone is playing the main melody for the first 20 seconds •there are 3 beats in a bar in this waltz •the dynamics at 1:17 are fortissimo- very loud •this is an orchestra ensemble hope I helped &you can ask me if you need any more help💕
This piece just keeps getting better and better each second it passes.
Die schönste Musik, die ich je gehört habe. Herzerwärmend ❤❤❤
Ich verbinde mit dieser wundervollen Komposition von Schostakowitsch "München" und alles, was München in mir auslöst. Darum ist diese Aufnahme von "Second Walz", an diesem Ort, der das Tor zur Altstadt mit der "Münchner Freiheit" verbindet, musikalisch gespielt mit Freude und sinnlicher Hingabe, die liebste.
München ist für mich die Stadt des Herzens ❤️
Tja, und könnte ich einmal im Leben mit "DEM Mann" meines verschwiegenen Herzens diesen Walzer tanzen... Ich wäre der glücklichste Mensch auf Erden...🌹😉
😊
GORGEOUS, one of the best live versions I've heard on RUclips by far.
try andre rieu maastricht
Wie umwerfend doch so ein feines Stück Musik klingen kann, wenn es von einem Weltklasse-Orchester wie dem Symphonieorchester des Bayrischen Rundfunks gespielt wird. Da ist kein noch so kleinster Raum, der nicht mit Inhalt gefüllt wird. Fantastisch und anrührend.
Bravo, Schostakowitsch!
Um M)124568
Its actually Shostakovich
@@arniepaks different languages
@@marcoslays well yeah but nationally his name is rightly spelled different
@@arniepaks he was russian so basically "shostakovich" is wrong too
쇼스타코비치의 왈츠2번은 언제 들어도 마음이 웅장해지고.. 뭔가 감정의 파도를 일으키지..❤
Bu şarkıyla kızımın yılbaşı konserinde tanıştım. Ne büyük kayıp... muhteşem bir şarkıyı dinleyemiyecektim.
Bravo🚕🏰 good city!
I just adore the contrast between the quieter soli sections and the lush string tutti ones! Such richness!
Συγχαρητήρια κ. υπέροχος...... κρίμα που έχω μόνο δύο αφτιά. 👍
gyönyörű zene.Köszönet az előadóknak és főleg a zeneszerzőnek.
Der schönste Walzer, der je geschrieben wurde!
Merci, pour ce moment de grâce.
Mr. Honeck style remembers pretty much Kleiber's. What a great performance. Bravo!
Yes, that's right. Manfred Honeck and Carlos Kleiber were very close friends and Mr. Honeck is a great admirer of Mr. Kleiber.
Beautiful conducting !!!!!!!!!!!
I love this session !!!!!!!!
I would like to go to Munchen to enjoy Munich Orchestra as possible with Mr.Conductor: Manfred Honeck !
I totally agree!
Recordings are a wonderful thing, and I would never want to be without them. But they can limit our receptivity. I speak as a musician. So, long live the infinite variety of live performance!
For example, a number of comments here refer to this performance being too fast; and several of them reference the fact that this is a German orchestra. But that perspective suggests that folks have learned a piece through one recording, or through a handful of recordings in similar style. All too easily, one ends up feeling that this is the "real" experience (after all, it's infinitely repeatable), rather than being aware of the enormous variety that any really good piece of music can offer.
If I had to guess which recording many commentators have liked most, and through which they possibly got to know this piece, it would be the following one. Superb orchestra - Amsterdam Concertgebouw conducted by Riccardo Chailly. Very laid back, one-in-a-bar rhythm, even though it's significantly slower than this Munich performance. Much harder to do - and done so well. No wonder this particular recording has been a best-seller. ruclips.net/video/-tOLyiLGNTw/видео.html
But here's a Russian recording, made in 2004. It's faster than this Munich one, a lot more driven than the Amsterdam one, and it gets faster as it goes along. (Hmmm. Not sure what I think of that last quality.) The general style of playing is very different also - very long string lines (that's very Russian!), and a lighter touch to the chords on each beat. [Edit, 2022 - this recording seems to have disappeared from RUclips. But here's a more recent Russian one, not nearly as polished, but having many of the same qualities. ruclips.net/video/4hJ-5slareY/видео.html ]
And here's another Russian one, from the Moscow-based Russian Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by the very-Russian Konstantin Krimets. It's a tad slower than the Munich, open-air one, much more heavily accented, but with the characteristically Russian, long-lined string phrasing. ruclips.net/video/4_YtQSX1Kp8/видео.html
It's good to know on what basis we have preferences, for a preference can have authority outside ourselves only if it can be justified.. Otherwise it's just "Well I like it this way". Human nature gives us liberty to have preferences; but it's good if we can talk about them on a level deeper than that. It doesn't require expertise; but it does require a bit of thought.
This is the most wholesome comment I've seen on youtube in a very long time
@@MaeLSTRoM1997 Thank you for such a healthy reply. I've been a bit surprised at the number of upticks given to my over-long comment. But it's more rewarding to encounter a thoughtful written response, be it negative or (as in your case), positive. Thank you!
this is a very insightful comment into a phenomenon that I've started to notice with myself. Thank you very much for this piece of "thought-food"!
@@Zeutomehr Thank you. It's an issue that has, for many years, been a prominent aspect of my thinking about musical experience. I'm 72, and worked in music all my life. But I was brought up in a place with no electricity. So all music had to be home-made. This was just one of many reasons why I have always tended to prefer live performance to recordings. That said, I am deeply grateful to have recordings available nowadays. Yet that mixture of experience has made me acutely aware of how, even if one is pretty adept at reading a musical score, recordings can "fossilise" one's concepts of how a piece should go.
incredible energetic performance, and the right tempo not too slow, too fast, amazing rubato, absolute perfection
Bezvremenski, savršeno! Bravo Šostakoviču!
Не знаю! Мне этого не понять.видать и не успею в этой жизни.какая музыка и муза ,..
@@nicolaeiabanji3915 Pozdrav iz Hrvatske!🙂
marvellous !
This orchestra's performance is nothing short of amazing
This comfort calms the heart of humanity
Gracias, maestro. Una russian classica por las hombres y el mundo. Paix, musica, amor. Not war.
So powerful,, mhhhhh,,,, i love it
Out of sheer depression and agony doth cometh the most beautiful of compositions!
The best rendition on ouTube. Félicitations depuis Montréal
Beautiful Munich!
Люблю этот Вальс прекрасный!
Mintha Oszter Sándort láthatnám pár pillanatra az elején. Aztán egy fél pillanatra egy vörös kabátos huszárt. Lenyűgöző a zene. És az operatőr a rendező. Az egész élet benne van. Csodálatos !!!!!
Браво , Вальс ! Браво , Шостакович ! Браво , Россия !!!!
Браво Советский Союз!
This is a very beautiful version! The Germans do have great classical music playing skills! This version sounds very similar to Russia's Mariinsky orchestra version, which played the first version of this great piece. Bravo!
Undoubtedly, but, definitely, all original musical instruments, playing together, in perfect harmony.
Một bản nhạc tuyệt vời bay bổng, hùng tráng, nhẹ nhàng và nồng cháy như chim hót... Thank you very much Ad 🤗🎥🎼🎵🎶🎻🎺🎷📯👏❤
Pięknie zagrane.
Это ШОСТОКОВИЧ, господа. Великий и НАШ.
Bellooo, un gran compositor del siglo XX, hermosa melodía, no me canso de escuchar
Bravo. Bravíssimo. Linda a condução e execução. A alegria e a leveza do maestro contagiam a orquestra. Amo essa peça, já ouvi diversas vezes, mas essa é a melhor de todos
Bellissima!!!!
Maravilhoso!!!!!!!!
Замечательное исполнение. Молодцы!
I want to see this conductor at the Musikverein New Years Concert!!
Bonita melodía , escúchala con los ojos cerrados y es una delicia saludos
❤Великолепен всегда ❤
2:56 joder que cambio más brusco hasta temblé
Me encanta esta melodía
Sublime, belleza!
It's as though they've married two orchestras to preform this waltz. Magnificent.
pleasing to the ears...
I love it
A melhor interpretação que já ouvi por aqui...
Master Performance ✨
Beatifull!!!
I could waltz forever
Orchestra is up to Conductor , I feel deeply from this Play !
Beautiful !!!
MARAVILHOSO!!
help with music homework? I got you
•you can see a double bass in the first 3 seconds of the video
•a saxophone is playing the main melody for the first 20 seconds
•there are 3 beats in a bar in this waltz
•the dynamics at 1:17 are fortissimo- very loud
•this is an orchestra ensemble
hope I helped &you can ask me if you need any more help💕
Elegance on its best performance.
I love the interpretation! beautiful (:
Emocionante y majestuoso a partes iguales.
Grandioso como un ser humano puede tener el talento para hacerme sentir en las nubes amo russia su cultura y su patriotismo
stupendo walzer!💕
Wonderful
Чудно 🤗
The conductor sure looks like he's having a blast!
Magnífico!
Recently everyday I visit this screen !!! from Japan .
ここのところ毎日こちらに訪れてしまう!!! 日本から。
Grandisso stochovick il mio preferito
Bravo!!👏👏👏
something sad i love it Those must deserving of Love, our never made happy by it.
I would love to be there omg 😶👏👏👏
0:02 wow katy woolley (principal horn of royal concertgebouw) plays bass too! lol
Wow today also same Best Conducting !!! from Japan .
와 지린다 성공해서 꼭 보러가야지
Magnifique !!
Me encanta Manfred Honeck, sin palabras!!!!
Bravo 👏🇧🇷
Спасибо
Valtz n 2, Maravilloso romántico y muy sensual, es mí preferido hoy siempre,😍
Yes it is really fast but it kind of has it's own charme. I like the original version a little bit more but this one is also very good
Please tell me what the 'original' version is.
@@anthonyclark4732 I'd suggest the "original" virsion is played by the Andre Rieu orchestra.
Gracias maestro genial felicidades bendiciones
So wunderbar
Genial,emocionante
Stupendo!!!!
дуже добре!
Que lindo!
Riccardo Chailly mit Berliner Philharmoniker am 2011 Waldconzert, ist die best version!
Quel enthousiasme ... Bravo !!!
Boiling water releases a lot of pressure in the form of steam when compressed
Many Thanks!
Felicitări,Bravo e superb.
This is the only video i need on yt
Que hermoso 😍😍😍😍
today, i feel gentle and magnificent play !!
ES HERMOSO 👁️👄👁️
Precioso 🙌 precioso 🙌 precioso 🙌😍😍😍😍😍
Maravilloso gracias bendiciones
Danke munich
q triste q no haya videos de su autor con esta obra
Why the wonderful and great Conductor, Mr Manfred Honeck, is not even mentioned?
Voila :-)
Amazing
Maravilloso!!!☺️☺️☺️
Russia is a riddle wrapped up in an enigma!!❤️❤️
Bellísima !
Super waltz “2”