a ještě to napsal hluchý.... byl to i učitel Antonína Dvořáka na Pražské konzervatoři... když mu bylo 16 napsal pro svou dívku překrásnou Luisinu polku... ruclips.net/video/5tY5GI4Nhcw/видео.html
This symphonic poem evokes the memory of my sojourn to Prague in years past. This city, an intricate mosaic crafted from the pieces of medieval and modern architectural wonders, in conjunction with its profound historical significance, has indelibly imprinted itself upon my consciousness. The grandeur of Prague’s historical structures, most notably the Prague Castle and the Charles Bridge, remains without equal. My fervent desire to return to Prague is ignited by its status as a radiant beacon within Europe, offering a synthesis of historical enchantment and enriching experiences. I ardently anticipate the opportunity to once again immerse myself in the majesty and historical weave of this remarkable city.
Bravo! A beautiful and well-balanced rendition of the much beloved "Vltava" ("The Moldau"), the 2nd "movement" (so to speak) of Smetana's great symphonic tone poem "Ma Vlast" ("My Country"). Despite some strangely negative comments about the conductor that I read here, I found Marzena Diakun's baton techniques excellent: clear beat, effective, graceful, and nuanced hand gestures. She faithfully articulated what Smetana put down in the score. That's the primary responsibility of the conductor/interpreter. If you have ever played in an orchestra, I believe you would be pleased with Marzena's direction. (This is my overall view based on just this live performance. I believe the musicians themselves can tell us more about playing under her baton.) I wish she and the orchestra would get to play the complete six "movements" of this one of the grandest orchestral pieces since Beethoven.
00:06 La fonte fredda 00:32 La fonte calda 01:13 Il fiume (tema principale) 03:15 La caccia 04:19 Nozze campagnole 06:13 Luce lunare. Danza delle ninfe 08:25 Il fiume (tema principale) 09:40 Le rapide di san Giovanni 10:36 La moldava scorre ampia 11:05 la rocca di Vysehrad 11:53 La moldava si allontana maestosamente
ME ENCANTA UNA DELICIA ❤DE MÚSICA CLÁSICA PARA TODO NUESTRO CORAZÓN Y CUERPO FÍSICO Y NUESTRA CONCIENCIA Y ESPÍRITU Y EL ALMA Y EL ARTE DEL UNIVERSO DE CREADOR DIOS GRATITUD GRATITUD MUCHAS BENDICIONES 🙏♥️🙏🌎🌌🎆🎇🙏👍
Gutte ausfuhrung.....ich war etwa 10 als ich diese Moldeau fur das ehrste mal horte. Meinen father arbeitte in Deutschland mit meinen bruder in die markenzeit. Und deshalb kohnte er sich ein philips pick up - radio leisten. Zum gluck, weil deshalb habe ich die liebe zum classic music mit bekommen. Jetz bin ich fast 69 und habe de classische music nog mehr kennen gelernt. Ich habe damals auch in Deutschland gearbeitet und ich liebe Deutschland fur immer. Grub aus Holland....18-5-2024 14.58 uhrzeit !
Hello, I enjoyed your comments. I’m 86 y/o and can still remember the first time I heard this gorgeous composition and loved it so much I saved my lunch money to buy a recording! It took a while at .25, but I got it! I was about 14-15 y/o. We are so blessed today having such incredible orchestras performing and recording this lovely music with the finest yet audio and video technology. Peace!
I really like the work of the recording technicians here. Very clear and discernible instruments while getting that lovely reverb in the hall. Not sure about some of the phrasing in parts from the conductor. Sometimes it's better to go by what the composer wrote rather than putting in your own 2 cents. This is a nostalgic peace full of love for the countryside. Let that feeling sweep you and make the melodies sing. Don't stick your big ego head in there.
I have to tell you that I disagree with your premise that each piece should have one standard interpretation and sound. When I am at a concert and hear something which I am not expecting, like a new phrasing or a slight hesitation where I have never heard one before, I find it to be exciting! We are MAKING MUSIC and it is on the pages waiting to be brought to life. The same thing over and over becomes trite very quickly. I thoroughly enjoyed this conductor!
It is curious how the theme of this wonderful piece goes back to the 15-16's renaissance centuries and all around Europe, not sure if originated from Italy and currently is the hymn of Israel.
Magnificent music but uncomfortable presence of masked musicians; very difficult to look at for people with a mask phobia... I listened to this without the picture.
Berührend,entspannende und emotionale -teilweise euphorisches Erleben d.Gefühle.....wunderschönes Meisterwerk
Bravo 💗
Saw the Austin Symphony play this last weekend. It's quickly becoming one of my favorites.
One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever! 🤗💞
It's what got me hooked on classical music !
a ještě to napsal hluchý.... byl to i učitel Antonína Dvořáka na Pražské konzervatoři... když mu bylo 16 napsal pro svou dívku překrásnou Luisinu polku... ruclips.net/video/5tY5GI4Nhcw/видео.html
Diakun a une direction calme et bien maîtrisée, et elle sait parfaitement ce qu'elle veut de l'orchestre qu'elle dirige.
What an astonishing conductor and orchestra- technically, musically and emotionally delicate and outstanding. Thank you for sharing!!
This symphonic poem evokes the memory of my sojourn to Prague in years past. This city, an intricate mosaic crafted from the pieces of medieval and modern architectural wonders, in conjunction with its profound historical significance, has indelibly imprinted itself upon my consciousness. The grandeur of Prague’s historical structures, most notably the Prague Castle and the Charles Bridge, remains without equal. My fervent desire to return to Prague is ignited by its status as a radiant beacon within Europe, offering a synthesis of historical enchantment and enriching experiences. I ardently anticipate the opportunity to once again immerse myself in the majesty and historical weave of this remarkable city.
Quel extase d'être sur ces flots si mélodieux et envoutants.
Excellent Marzena Diakun...
Bravo! What an incredible performance! Lovely tempi…. ❤️🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶❤️
Bravo! A beautiful and well-balanced rendition of the much beloved "Vltava" ("The Moldau"), the 2nd "movement" (so to speak) of Smetana's great symphonic tone poem "Ma Vlast" ("My Country"). Despite some strangely negative comments about the conductor that I read here, I found Marzena Diakun's baton techniques excellent: clear beat, effective, graceful, and nuanced hand gestures. She faithfully articulated what Smetana put down in the score. That's the primary responsibility of the conductor/interpreter. If you have ever played in an orchestra, I believe you would be pleased with Marzena's direction. (This is my overall view based on just this live performance. I believe the musicians themselves can tell us more about playing under her baton.) I wish she and the orchestra would get to play the complete six "movements" of this one of the grandest orchestral pieces since Beethoven.
L' adoro, finalmente una versione più completa😊
Prachtig muziekstuk ❤
정말 아름다운 하모니네요.
My favorite symphony, thanks millions❤❣💓
What Symphony?
I love Smetana.
It's not a symphony.
00:06 La fonte fredda
00:32 La fonte calda
01:13 Il fiume (tema principale)
03:15 La caccia
04:19 Nozze campagnole
06:13 Luce lunare. Danza delle ninfe
08:25 Il fiume (tema principale)
09:40 Le rapide di san Giovanni
10:36 La moldava scorre ampia
11:05 la rocca di Vysehrad
11:53 La moldava si allontana maestosamente
Muchas gracias. Y me sumo a los aplausos.
Una obra maravillosa🤗🙌💥
ME ENCANTA UNA DELICIA ❤DE MÚSICA CLÁSICA PARA TODO NUESTRO CORAZÓN Y CUERPO FÍSICO Y NUESTRA CONCIENCIA Y ESPÍRITU Y EL ALMA Y EL ARTE DEL UNIVERSO DE CREADOR DIOS GRATITUD GRATITUD MUCHAS BENDICIONES 🙏♥️🙏🌎🌌🎆🎇🙏👍
Qué música!!! Maravillosa
Amazing 👍👍👍👍
Lovely. . .
What a great solo horn
Gutte ausfuhrung.....ich war etwa 10 als ich diese Moldeau fur das ehrste mal horte. Meinen father arbeitte in Deutschland mit meinen bruder in die markenzeit. Und deshalb kohnte er sich ein philips pick up - radio leisten. Zum gluck, weil deshalb habe ich die liebe zum classic music mit bekommen. Jetz bin ich fast 69 und habe de classische music nog mehr kennen gelernt. Ich habe damals auch in Deutschland gearbeitet und ich liebe Deutschland fur immer. Grub aus Holland....18-5-2024 14.58 uhrzeit !
Hello, I enjoyed your comments. I’m 86 y/o and can still remember the first time I heard this gorgeous composition and loved it so much I saved my lunch money to buy a recording! It took a while at .25, but I got it! I was about 14-15 y/o. We are so blessed today having such incredible orchestras performing and recording this lovely music with the finest yet audio and video technology. Peace!
I really like the work of the recording technicians here. Very clear and discernible instruments while getting that lovely reverb in the hall. Not sure about some of the phrasing in parts from the conductor. Sometimes it's better to go by what the composer wrote rather than putting in your own 2 cents. This is a nostalgic peace full of love for the countryside. Let that feeling sweep you and make the melodies sing. Don't stick your big ego head in there.
I have to tell you that I disagree with your premise that each piece should have one standard interpretation and sound. When I am at a concert and hear something which I am not expecting, like a new phrasing or a slight hesitation where I have never heard one before, I find it to be exciting! We are MAKING MUSIC and it is on the pages waiting to be brought to life. The same thing over and over becomes trite very quickly. I thoroughly enjoyed this conductor!
Petite nation-géant musical. Que Dieu continue de protéger ce diamant dans le diadem de la culture européenne.
カメラワークもお見事です❗️👏
funny how the Germanic name for the river Vltava is the same as for a river and province in Romania ...
It is curious how the theme of this wonderful piece goes back to the 15-16's renaissance centuries and all around Europe, not sure if originated from Italy and currently is the hymn of Israel.
Easy harmony. Tree of life by malick
WOW, I´m czech and I wonder how you play Smetana's Moldau. Passion for the music .... EXCELENT not BRILIANT, THANK YOU
Who is the conductor!!??
Marzena Diakun....
SOMEONE HELP
I have a strong feeling we're in the same music class looking for the same answer
Same lmao
I think it’s the pizzicato because that is when they pluck the strings of the violin. I don’t think it’s the legato or mute.
may you both pass the exam , thanks
Whoa check out dame Judi Dench on harp and baba yaga playing French Horn 😖
The principals work hard to keep it together. The conductor looks like she's not enjoying the moment.
Marzena's horse got tired. Version without force. Very bad
The fact of the poem wins. Nice song
🤦♀️
Magnificent music but uncomfortable presence of masked musicians; very difficult to look at for people with a mask phobia... I listened to this without the picture.
women are not conductors
The conductor is horrible ! ! !
It does feel more restrained than usual
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