Now, I have to wish to go to Frankfurt to hear the symphony in person before I am too old to travel. What a find on RUclips to be able to watch the orchestra perform in such a passionate and artistic atmosphere. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to experience such a beauty, otherwise I would not have been able to. My late uncle was a flutist, and any time the flute sounds above other instruments, it is as if I am listening to him. Thank you for that reminder, however bittersweet it may be.
In the fourth year in music school, Dr. Murphy analyzed this piece with us. We spent a whole semester with this symphony. Each movement, each bar, each theme & motive, front to back, vertically and horizontally. Listening to this is like seeing an old friend. I realize now, I am very lucky to be knowing this great piece. I like this recording the most, the conductor kept a great tempo in each movement, truly brought out all the under current and emotion. Brahms’ pain and suffers has not gone in vain, it’s all here. Thanks Brahms, thanks Clara.
@@jospenner9503 It's easy to suspect that indeed they were. Johannes was in love with both Robert his mentor and beloved teacher in many respects...and Clara whom he admired and loved in private. But the passing of Robert in 1856...left little room for an eternal platonic love between the two survivors. It is more than certain that Johannes and Clara, after a very respectful period of grief, allowed themselves to find each other's arms. BUT and this is a very strong BUT Clara was constantly touring even as her husband was locked up in the Institution were he willingly commited himself. And she tourred all thru the 60s, 70s and 80s. So if there was a Passion between the two...it was certainly anything but domestic and tranquil...as Johannes' reputation was also travelling across Europe...and so was constantly growing. Therefore...i think we are looking at romantic platonic musical love...that for all i know...she might have also shared with Joseph Joachim. Joseph Joachim was the genius behind Brahms splendid Instrumental Colours. He was akin to Maurice Ravel...a genius with a Palette for Orchestration. Maybe we have ourselves...a part-time Lover's Triangle of touring Stars in the 19th C. Who knows ? I doubt that even after reading the hundreds of letters ALL of them educated Socialites wrote to one another...we would find any indiscrete allusions to this. So, let's leave it to respectful imagination. They were just like us, hungry...but nobody could travel faster than Horse Carriage power. So the Fast Life was very much slower back then. Cheers.
Das ist für dich: Im Zug der Zeit, auf Gleisen weit, Reisen wir mit Brahms' Melodie. Die Klänge tragen uns durch Raum und Zeit, Landschaften ziehn vorüber Brahms' Musik, von Ewigkeit geweiht. In jedem Ton ein Stückchen Sehnsucht wacht, Erinnerungen werden lebendig, Die Hoffnung erwacht. Die Fahrt zieht vorbei, die Stunden vergeh'n, So reisen wir weiter, Hoffnung im Herzen, Tränen im Gesicht, Bis der Blick verwischt. Die Tränen, sie trocknen, die Melodie sie bleibt, In uns'rem Leben, für alle Zeit.
Sure. Just think how many lived before this has been composed... :) I have this habit, to wonder if Eminescu (best Romanian poet) could know/see/hear something (music or object, whatever). If yes, that is old. If not, it is too new...
The Brahms 3rd is the hardest of his 4 symphonies to interpret, IMO. Maestro Orozco-Estrada's interpretation is as close to perfection as I have ever heard. And the playing is absolutely superb. One of the very best RUclips concerts available. If you love Brahms, you must watch this video.
Dvořak loved Brahms 3d symphony and said it's better than the first two.... Dvořák to Simrock, October 1883: “I was in Vienna these days, where I spent beautiful days with Dr. Brahms, who has just arrived with Wiesbaden. I have never found him in such a cheerful mood. We were together every day at noon and in the evening, and we talked about a lot of things. (...) He immediately granted my wish to hear something from his new Symphony and played me its first and last movement. I say and do not exaggerate that this work of his first symphonies prevails, although perhaps not in size and powerful concept - certainly in beauty! (...) “Two months later, Dvořák is present at the Viennese premiere of this Brahms Third, and he immediately travels to Berlin for his work. Dvořák to Simrock, January 1, 1884: “I hear here in Prague that the Brahms Symphony, which I am looking forward to as a child, will be played in January. If you write me when it will be, I will come immediately ... ”The Berlin performance took place at the end of January and soon after Dvořák began writing his Seventh Symphony in D minor: he began to write it with a determination to give the world something very special that would surpass its current symphonic creation and what would match Brahms in his eyes.
Timestamps for personal use in a presentation. 1:15 sirens chorus allusion 1:35 B theme 2:17 “FAF” in oboe 6:30 Altered B theme 7:25 FAF extended, horn 7:58 A theme developed, low instruments 8:26 Recap 11:00 Coda MVT 2 15:49 B theme 16:47 Chromatic chord section MVT 3 21:50 A Theme 23:54 B section 25:37 A return MVT 4 28:17 A material 28:43 Recall of Mvt. 2 B theme 29:33 New theme, heroic 30:53 A theme return 31:53 Recall of chromatic chord section, leads into reprise of themes 34:56 FAF return 36:02 FAF again
Wow did you study or study Music Theory or something, why this was the most professional video timestamps for music I’ve ever seen in my life!!! (ノ*0*)ノ Congratulations!! 👏👏
@@Nobody-017 Thank you so much! I used these for a presentation I gave in my university's Symphonic Literature course. I'm glad others found them useful :)
I don't know why, but this one hit me so hard! Third movement 21:49 Just chilling, waking up! Drinking my morning coffee on the balcony.. And then the sun came up... I began to cry!
You're not the only one... It's because this 3rd movement is a true master piece in my humble opinion... the orchestration, the melody and harmony... it touches us right to the heart.
Thats Brahms for you! I have loved this symphony since I was 17, started to listen to the other three and now in my late sexties I know them all by heart. This music gives me goosebumps overall! Glad you found it!
Appreciate that Frankfurt Radio is uploading so many pieces on the Internet; when I search something random with good sound+video quality (it's so nice to see everyone's expressions when they're playing music, too) their pieces always come up, and you all really play a huge part in my exploration of classical music so thank you so much. Plus you sound amazing period.
Agree with you 100%. It's like opening a christmas gift every time I get a notice about a new recording from them. Bernstein-recordings with top performers in all its glory, but this is so refreshing.
EXTRAORDINARIA interpretación por esta orquesta con sede en Frankfurt de la Tercera Sinfonia del genial compositor del Romanticismo Johannes Brahms. Mención especial para el prestigioso director colombiano Andrés Orozco-Estrada. BRAVO !!! Saludos desde España.
23:37 Poco allegretto. That horn followed by the oboes and the viola plucking strings... just strikes by heart so hard. Than the clarinet and bassoon. The whole orchestra coming together to express that bittersweet feeling of having great love so close but so out of reach.
That abrupt sweep into the purest and sweetest and most rarified something that's ineffable and defies description at 19:57 is the most amazing things in all music ever composed. I've listened to this symphony hundreds of times over the past 50+ years. How I would love to know what Papa Brahms thought of there. It breaks and heals the heart at the same time.
So many people praising the Frankfurt Radio Symphony and these concerts, and all well deserved. All the people involved in the presentation of the programmes on RUclips decerve to know how valuable their concept, and presentation is, in this sad Covid shut down world. Thank you from Venezuela!
Check out his circle; there's a lot of composers that took inspiration from the same source (wouldn't call them "Brahmsians" necessarily, as that suggests they copied Brahms, which would be unfair). I'm talking of Fuchs, Dietrich, Herzogenberg, Draeseke (to some extent), and perhaps most of all Gernsheim.
A wretched performance by a usually reliable Maestro. (Never liked Solti"s rendering either). Choppy in places, and often too fast, with frustrating elisions.
Thank you Master Johannes Brahms!!!!! You are the most important Great Master Compositor in the Clasic Romantic World!!!! Third Movement is a delicate composition that I never hear!!!!! This Third Movement is a Adagio "Poco Allegretto", The Best, of the Best!!!! When I hear this movement I feel very well, my soul up to the Heaven!!!!
Ladies and gentlemen : this is the very authentic Third Symphony of Herr Johannes Brahms. Karajan, Abbado, Mutti with other magnificent orchestras also, of course, are great, very great... So HR Radio Frankfurt Sinfonie, so so perfect!!! Mr. Orozco-Estrada must have studied it on deep and rehearsed intensively with all these extraordinare musicians, all of them wonderful soloists as they have demonstrated during this pandemic. With such professionals an outstanding conductor can not fail. And here is the proof. Danke viel, muchas gracias. Thank you very much. Grazie Mille, merci beaucoup. Спасибо!!
Amen - beautifully done! The whole buildup to that climax is hands down my favorite passage of music in any genre by any composer. Brahms has been under my skin since I was 3 years old, 66 years ago.
@@jb8256 Ich denke, dass ich mit 4 Jahren Brahms Musik im Radio gehört habe, der Ungarische Tanz Nr. 5 ist mir seit früher Kindheit in Erinnerung, er wurde oft gespielt.
Tanta pasión en una interpretación no es fácil de lograr. Y no hacen falta dictadores como Von Karajan, Mutti, o, de la vieja guardia como Toscanini o Fürtwangler. Es suficiente con amor a la música perfecta como Abbado y el aquí presente Orozco-Estrada, el milagro de Viena. Y, por supuesto, un grupo de solistas como son todos sus integrantes. Basta escuchar sus presentaciones durante la pandemia. Danke viel HR FRANKFURT SINFONIE!!
6:16 has to be my favourite part of this symphony, followed closely by 14:51 Obviously this whole piece is just sublime, but those two parts are just impossible to describe to me. What a wonderful symphony, and talented orchestra.
@@robinpclarke And you evidently haven't had a season ticket at the BBC Proms for the last 25 years like I have. Do you understand what dynamics in musical terms actually means? I think not.
❤💚💙💜💙💚❤ Absolutely LOVE this Conductor! Wow!! This one of the purest of Orchestra sound in the world 🌎... amazingly talented musicians. I am so grateful to have experienced this performance. 🎶🎶 💙🙏💙
عشت لحظات كأنني كنت مع الفرقة الموسيقية التي عزفت براهامس يوهانس، فشاركت بصوت حنجرتي أغني مع مقاطع من هته الموسيقى الخالدة. اعجبت كثيرا بالأداء الرائع للفرقة الموسيقية تلك. برافو..As if I have been virtually in the concert hall, listening carefully to this wonderful classical music from Johannes Brahams
I can't believe how much I love this symphony! I've heard the 3rd movement countless times of course but it's a shame it took me this long to discover the rest. Every single movement is astonishing and melodically enthralling.
21:49 - III. Poco allegretto_p.38 22:47 - Changing to major 23:30 - woodwinds' melody 24:26 - perfect strings' harmony 25:38 - horn's melody 27:09 - 마지막으로 모든 스트링의 대선 연주 + 목관의 전,중경 연주 27:46 - 엔딩으로 모든 악기에 화음 배치 (웅장하지만 감정이 치솓고 여운이 남는 엔딩)_[I]
Mestro Orozco Estrada, además de la mas auténtica tradición verdaderamente romántica, en lo tocante a dinámicas y tempos, sin aspavientos teatrales ha conseguido ud. una versión única y magistral, créame,única y magistral. Respeto para Ud.
@@danbrown4090 Confesso che Brahms l'ho scoperto più a fondo solo di recente e mi ha illuminato un periodo che aveva bisogno di luce! Però Rachmaninoff è un primo amore.... ;-)
Thank you all in the Frankfurt Radio Symphony orchestra and your conductor for a superb performance of Brahms 3rd. I have had a great love of Brahms works since I was introduced to his music by my father some seventy years ago.
Same thing happened to me fifty years ago! My father who loved Brahms told me to start listening to number three. I was knocked out, learned to appreciate the other symphonies also but my heart belongs to the third❤️🩹
honda412000 You are most definitely not alone. It’s my favorite orchestra, and many agree that this orchestra is top-notch. Can’t wait for the rest of the world to catch up. I’m sure that their free livestream concerts will help spread the word and gain converts.
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Desde que Andrés Orozco-Estrada assumiu a HR nenhuma orquestra não nos concedeu tão belíssimas interpretações. Sem sombra de dúvidas uma pérola de grande preço. BRAVO!!!!
Orgullosa que este conductor tan especial haya nacido en Colombia (soy de Venezuela), tiene un don tan fino y emotivo, que cada obra la hace suya. No me canso de verlo y ecucharlo!
@@steveburrus7763 "Proud that such a special conductor was born in Colombia (I'm from Venezuela). They have such a fine and emotive gentleman, who makes every work his own. I never get tired of watching and listening to him!" "I also feel proud and I'm from Colombia. And I want to express to Martha my great admiration for her compatriot Gustavo Dudamel. Two great Latin American geniuses, and incomparable."
Splendid performance! Beautifully balanced between the classical and romantic sensibilities. Orozco-Estrada's interpretation communicates his deep respect for this wonderful symphony.
This symphony is the most graceful of Brahms’s works and of all symphonies! Estrada never disappoints, nor the orchestra: the cascade and layerings in movement 3 is unintelligibly ethereal. 😌
I did not like Brahms previously, except for his hungarian dances. But this music is molten Gold!! It reminds of olden memories, and deep emotions, and he has now become one of my favorite composers. What a beautiful symphony, played by a fantastic orchestra!! KUDOS!!
The thing about Brahms is, no music rewards repeated listening more than his. There are so many beautiful details woven into his structures that always relate to each other, and he conceals them so subtly that you don't notice the first time you hear them.
Fabulous performance. The oboe entry in the second movement is always lovely, but is heavenly in this version and the conductor obviously loves this moment too. The sudden crescendo from the brass in the final movement at the end of the first statement of the theme was another good moment, quite hair raising!
I agree. But after focusing nicely on the woodwind at the start of the movement, the director misses the oboe solo and switches to the conductor. Such a pity to deprive the oboist of his moment of glory.
The third movement has such a haunting beauty to it. Each time it's played by the celli, violins, french horn, and the woodwinds, it carries a deep melancholy mood.
It is mesmerizing. I would love to hear it in live concert A truly professional orchestra with an amazing conductor, who became one of my favorite now😊 You did it!
Wishes do come true! After hearing Herreweghe's slap-dash, jolting interpretation, I wanted very much to hear the Third conducted by this fine Brahmsian, and here it is, with all its greatness fully evident. Among other felicities, the transitional passages were exemplary, always maintaining flow and beauty of expression, and other special touches that served to make this rendition superb. Andres' conducting style, which has been criticized, only adds to the enjoyment of his performances; he communicates not only the joy of the music, but also the joy he has with his part in bringing it to life.
@@mycatisabastard2361 Iwas just wondering what was going on two years ago o.O But now I see. A great opportunity to listen to this again. Also I squit Herreweghe again after seconds. Wondering what he is doing wrong exacli though...
One of my favorite symphonies and beautiful performance. The only critique I have is for one particular spot of camera work. The 3rd movement starts, the cellos have their biggest moment of glory, and the camera is focused squarely on the backs of their heads. I love how animated the orchestra became in the energetic last movement.
A big Thank You To Conductor Andrés and to the Frankfurt radio Symphony for these wonderful concerts. I'm completely hooked! Brahms 4th symphony is my favourite of his symphonies but I love the 3rd movement of this symphony. The first time I heard it and not knowing the composer, i thought (in my limited Classical Music knowledge) that it was one of Dvorak's Slavonic Dances.
Great sound- The old Curmdgeon Johannes would approve! The passion and fluidity of the conductor seem to inspire something special from the orchestra; not simply going through the motions, as all techinally accomplished musicians could if in auto pilot mode .
The slow movement is a summary of Brahms life and his grief,but a lesson for all of us.Very nice performance. I also adore that under the conductance of the beloved Carlo Maria Giulini
There is something little to be proud of as a German: We have 130 Orchestras in our Land ! And besides this interpretation is very very powerful, gripping, romantically happy and as I know Brahms interpretations very touching. Thank to all this brilliant musicians of one of the few Broadcast Stations orchestras left in Germany the one and only hr (Hessischer Rudfunk) - Sinfonieorchester.
@@max_kl Oh I couldn't say. It is very difficult to give any numerical estimate without having any data. But from my own experiences in Germany and in other parts of the world, I do not think it is unreasonable to say that today's youth does not really have the disposition nor the temperament to enjoy classical music. Contemporary popular music, which young men and women really seem to enjoy, strikes me as quite barbarous and crude. This, I believe, is especially true of contemporary rap music, which is loaded with expletives of every kind, and has next to no melody. I had higher hopes from Germany because of its very rich musical tradition, but, alas, I found that globalization is all too real, and I was not able to discern any real difference between the youth of America and the youth of Europe.
@@monsieurali8484 not very. Germans listen to most music. But most definitely the Germanic people are connected to classical music. Its their national pride For example The german national anthem is a classical piece written by haydn The german EU anthem is Beethoven's 9th. And Also theirs a Beethoven statue in bonn
ESTOY 🙂 SACANDO TODOS LOS DICOS MI PAPÁ PARA ESCUCHARLOS POR PRIMERA VEZ PORQUE ESTOS DISCOS LOS OBTUVE EN UNA EDAD Q. POCO SE PUEDE APRENDER A ESCUCHARLOS ..😊❤
The precision of the articulations of the strings in the big, heavy moments of the 4th movement is the best I've heard--so clean and expressive. Bravo!
The third movement is the most beautiful movement I have ever heard!
Liar. Many better movements
It is sooo beautful. Have you seen the 1946 movie Undercurrent ? They use the 3rd movement as the " theme music " throughout.
@@glenkirkpatrick4357 Thank you for this reference!
I was immediately taken by the beauty of it, though it seems tinged with some sadness
@@pavlelazarevic3270 shut up lol
Now, I have to wish to go to Frankfurt to hear the symphony in person before I am too old to travel. What a find on RUclips to be able to watch the orchestra perform in such a passionate and artistic atmosphere. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to experience such a beauty, otherwise I would not have been able to. My late uncle was a flutist, and any time the flute sounds above other instruments, it is as if I am listening to him. Thank you for that reminder, however bittersweet it may be.
Great Conductor and Orchestra. This concert was fabulous. Brahms created one of the best symphonies.
Watching the conductor is just as much fun as listening to this beautiful music 🥰
In the fourth year in music school, Dr. Murphy analyzed this piece with us. We spent a whole semester with this symphony. Each movement, each bar, each theme & motive, front to back, vertically and horizontally. Listening to this is like seeing an old friend. I realize now, I am very lucky to be knowing this great piece. I like this recording the most, the conductor kept a great tempo in each movement, truly brought out all the under current and emotion. Brahms’ pain and suffers has not gone in vain, it’s all here. Thanks Brahms, thanks Clara.
That last comment...Thanks Brahms, thanks Clara ...is fucking Genius. They lived something that millions wished they had....💎
Clara? Are these Brahms' feelings for her?
@@jospenner9503 It's easy to suspect that indeed they were. Johannes was in love with both Robert his mentor and beloved teacher in many respects...and Clara whom he admired and loved in private. But the passing of Robert in 1856...left little room for an eternal platonic love between the two survivors. It is more than certain that Johannes and Clara, after a very respectful period of grief, allowed themselves to find each other's arms. BUT and this is a very strong BUT Clara was constantly touring even as her husband was locked up in the Institution were he willingly commited himself. And she tourred all thru the 60s, 70s and 80s. So if there was a Passion between the two...it was certainly anything but domestic and tranquil...as Johannes' reputation was also travelling across Europe...and so was constantly growing. Therefore...i think we are looking at romantic platonic musical love...that for all i know...she might have also shared with Joseph Joachim. Joseph Joachim was the genius behind Brahms splendid Instrumental Colours. He was akin to Maurice Ravel...a genius with a Palette for Orchestration. Maybe we have ourselves...a part-time Lover's Triangle of touring Stars in the 19th C. Who knows ? I doubt that even after reading the hundreds of letters ALL of them educated Socialites wrote to one another...we would find any indiscrete allusions to this. So, let's leave it to respectful imagination. They were just like us, hungry...but nobody could travel faster than Horse Carriage power. So the Fast Life was very much slower back then. Cheers.
And thanks Robert too!
@@robertlight5227 tragically so
Das ist für dich:
Im Zug der Zeit, auf Gleisen weit,
Reisen wir mit Brahms' Melodie.
Die Klänge tragen uns durch Raum und Zeit,
Landschaften ziehn vorüber
Brahms' Musik, von Ewigkeit geweiht.
In jedem Ton ein Stückchen Sehnsucht wacht,
Erinnerungen werden lebendig,
Die Hoffnung erwacht.
Die Fahrt zieht vorbei, die Stunden vergeh'n,
So reisen wir weiter,
Hoffnung im Herzen, Tränen im Gesicht,
Bis der Blick verwischt.
Die Tränen, sie trocknen, die Melodie sie bleibt,
In uns'rem Leben, für alle Zeit.
Bravo🎉
Wunderbar gerade nur bei
meinem Liebling der 3.Brahms empfinde ich es.Wenn wir schon längst nicht mehr sind,diese Musik bleibt.
Wunderschön
I love it
The third movement always breaks my heart
Have you ever imagined that some people will live their whole life without listening to this gems of classical music ? That's so sad ...
That's a little pompous. If you like classical music, listen to it, if you don't you won't miss it.
Very sad! I think they live a half life....
@@wgaule That's true, of course, but many people who would like it don't know that it exists
Sure. Just think how many lived before this has been composed... :) I have this habit, to wonder if Eminescu (best Romanian poet) could know/see/hear something (music or object, whatever). If yes, that is old. If not, it is too new...
You must realise that there are musical gems you will never find, no matter how hard you look for.
The Brahms 3rd is the hardest of his 4 symphonies to interpret, IMO. Maestro Orozco-Estrada's interpretation is as close to perfection as I have ever heard. And the playing is absolutely superb. One of the very best RUclips concerts available. If you love Brahms, you must watch this video.
Un americano siempre posee y transmite mucho sentimiento y pasión.
Dvořak loved Brahms 3d symphony and said it's better than the first two.... Dvořák to Simrock, October 1883: “I was in Vienna these days, where I spent beautiful days with Dr. Brahms, who has just arrived with Wiesbaden. I have never found him in such a cheerful mood. We were together every day at noon and in the evening, and we talked about a lot of things. (...) He immediately granted my wish to hear something from his new Symphony and played me its first and last movement. I say and do not exaggerate that this work of his first symphonies prevails, although perhaps not in size and powerful concept - certainly in beauty! (...) “Two months later, Dvořák is present at the Viennese premiere of this Brahms Third, and he immediately travels to Berlin for his work. Dvořák to Simrock, January 1, 1884: “I hear here in Prague that the Brahms Symphony, which I am looking forward to as a child, will be played in January. If you write me when it will be, I will come immediately ... ”The Berlin performance took place at the end of January and soon after Dvořák began writing his Seventh Symphony in D minor: he began to write it with a determination to give the world something very special that would surpass its current symphonic creation and what would match Brahms in his eyes.
@@alaalfa8839 It's just such a different beast from especially the 1st, that I'd hesitate even to compare the two.
@@alaalfa8839 I'm not surprised that he liked this one
Listen to the Toscanini. You'll hear details you never knew were in the score.
Oh those wind solos. Especially the Clarinet. And the motifs in this music? Pure Brahms. Pure genius. Delicious. Excellent performance all.
情熱的な曲に合わせた情熱的な演奏ですね。指揮もオーケストラも素晴らしいパフォーマンスで、これを無料で何度も見られるとは、本当に幸せな時代に生まれてきたんだなあ、としみじみ思います。
僕もそうと思います.....
The third movement is pure beauty!
Yep. When I first heard that third movement of the third symphony of Brahms, it really impressed me. I am still impressed sixty years later..
Timestamps for personal use in a presentation.
1:15 sirens chorus allusion
1:35 B theme
2:17 “FAF” in oboe
6:30 Altered B theme
7:25 FAF extended, horn
7:58 A theme developed, low instruments
8:26 Recap
11:00 Coda
MVT 2
15:49 B theme
16:47 Chromatic chord section
MVT 3
21:50 A Theme
23:54 B section
25:37 A return
MVT 4
28:17 A material
28:43 Recall of Mvt. 2 B theme
29:33 New theme, heroic
30:53 A theme return
31:53 Recall of chromatic chord section, leads into reprise of themes
34:56 FAF return
36:02 FAF again
Thank you 😘
Wow did you study or study Music Theory or something, why this was the most professional video timestamps for music I’ve ever seen in my life!!! (ノ*0*)ノ
Congratulations!! 👏👏
@@Nobody-017 Thank you so much! I used these for a presentation I gave in my university's Symphonic Literature course. I'm glad others found them useful :)
Muchas gracias.
Super ilustrativo y muy pedagógico. Muchas gracias por tal ilustración musical
I don't know why, but this one hit me so hard! Third movement 21:49
Just chilling, waking up! Drinking my morning coffee on the balcony.. And then the sun came up... I began to cry!
You're not the only one... It's because this 3rd movement is a true master piece in my humble opinion... the orchestration, the melody and harmony... it touches us right to the heart.
Thats Brahms for you! I have loved this symphony since I was 17, started to listen to the other three and now in my late sexties I know them all by heart. This music gives me goosebumps overall! Glad you found it!
Me too ..I cry all the way!!
the 3rd movement gets me every single time …
chills all over
Bravissimo to Brahms memory
I think it was Clara.
I love how maestro Orozco-Estrada is so humble, applauds the orchestra, before turning to receive the applause of the audience. Class act. Bravo.
Appreciate that Frankfurt Radio is uploading so many pieces on the Internet; when I search something random with good sound+video quality (it's so nice to see everyone's expressions when they're playing music, too) their pieces always come up, and you all really play a huge part in my exploration of classical music so thank you so much. Plus you sound amazing period.
Amen to that! A lifesaver.
Agree with you 100%. It's like opening a christmas gift every time I get a notice about a new recording from them. Bernstein-recordings with top performers in all its glory, but this is so refreshing.
EXTRAORDINARIA interpretación por esta orquesta con sede en Frankfurt de la Tercera Sinfonia del genial compositor del Romanticismo Johannes Brahms. Mención especial para el prestigioso director colombiano Andrés Orozco-Estrada. BRAVO !!! Saludos desde España.
Ha escrito usted lo mismo que yo pensaba. Salud.
A marvelous performance of this glorious Symphony
23:37 Poco allegretto. That horn followed by the oboes and the viola plucking strings... just strikes by heart so hard. Than the clarinet and bassoon. The whole orchestra coming together to express that bittersweet feeling of having great love so close but so out of reach.
Brahms 3 is a triumph for the ages. This performance proves it.
When something is always better than you remember, you can enjoy it forever.
Thanks ❤
beautiful
0:15 - I. Allegro con brio
13:35 - II. Andante
21:49 - III. Poco allegretto
28:16 - IV. Allegro
16:52->17:08
Second movement starts at 13:35, third movement at 21:49, fourth movement at 28:17.
The first one at 0:17
Thanks ~~ 😀
Who cares, sounds great to mr
That abrupt sweep into the purest and sweetest and most rarified something that's ineffable and defies description at 19:57 is the most amazing things in all music ever composed. I've listened to this symphony hundreds of times over the past 50+ years. How I would love to know what Papa Brahms thought of there. It breaks and heals the heart at the same time.
His walks in nature. Swiss mountains. He said he was inspired by nature and his walks. I think that is also how he communed with God.
So many people praising the Frankfurt Radio Symphony and these concerts, and all well deserved. All the people involved in the presentation of the programmes on RUclips decerve to know how valuable their concept, and presentation is, in this sad Covid shut down world. Thank you from Venezuela!
Best interpretation of the symphony. Im in tears.
I wish Brahms composed more symphonies.His music is a life changer!
Check out his circle; there's a lot of composers that took inspiration from the same source (wouldn't call them "Brahmsians" necessarily, as that suggests they copied Brahms, which would be unfair). I'm talking of Fuchs, Dietrich, Herzogenberg, Draeseke (to some extent), and perhaps most of all Gernsheim.
@@8Termini That's a very well informed reply Ilja. But sadly the 4 is all we have. :-)
@@DavidA-ps1qr There are enough works in the same style though, both from Brahms himself and others. Little reason to be sad, then..
Ja, mindestens 9 oder 10 wie Beethoven und Schubert.
A wretched performance by a usually reliable Maestro. (Never liked Solti"s rendering either).
Choppy in places, and often too fast, with frustrating elisions.
Thank you Master Johannes Brahms!!!!! You are the most important Great Master Compositor in the Clasic Romantic World!!!!
Third Movement is a delicate composition that I never hear!!!!! This Third Movement is a Adagio "Poco Allegretto", The Best, of the Best!!!! When I hear this movement I feel very well, my soul up to the Heaven!!!!
this imo is Brahms best symphony...from beginning to end. only a genius could come up with something this beautiful.
This is my favorite work of art by any artist, in any medium. I fell in love with it when I was 3 years old, in 1959.
Ladies and gentlemen : this is the very authentic Third Symphony of Herr Johannes Brahms. Karajan, Abbado, Mutti with other magnificent orchestras also, of course, are great, very great... So HR Radio Frankfurt Sinfonie, so so perfect!!! Mr. Orozco-Estrada must have studied it on deep and rehearsed intensively with all these extraordinare musicians, all of them wonderful soloists as they have demonstrated during this pandemic. With such professionals an outstanding conductor can not fail. And here is the proof.
Danke viel, muchas gracias. Thank you very much. Grazie Mille, merci beaucoup. Спасибо!!
32:19. Holy cow! It must be the best rendition of that fragment I've ever heard. Astonishing.
Amen - beautifully done! The whole buildup to that climax is hands down my favorite passage of music in any genre by any composer. Brahms has been under my skin since I was 3 years old, 66 years ago.
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Ich denke, dass ich mit 4 Jahren Brahms Musik im Radio gehört habe, der Ungarische Tanz Nr. 5 ist mir seit früher Kindheit in Erinnerung, er wurde oft gespielt.
the third movement is so gorgeous! brahms is definitely at his best in slow movements
One of my favorite classical tunes ever. Feels like my moods talking to me in music
Tanta pasión en una interpretación no es fácil de lograr. Y no hacen falta dictadores como Von Karajan, Mutti, o, de la vieja guardia como Toscanini o Fürtwangler. Es suficiente con amor a la música perfecta como Abbado y el aquí presente Orozco-Estrada, el milagro de Viena. Y, por supuesto, un grupo de solistas como son todos sus integrantes.
Basta escuchar sus presentaciones durante la pandemia. Danke viel HR FRANKFURT SINFONIE!!
6:16 has to be my favourite part of this symphony, followed closely by 14:51
Obviously this whole piece is just sublime, but those two parts are just impossible to describe to me. What a wonderful symphony, and talented orchestra.
The dynamics in this performance are truly awesome. A wonderful interpretation by one of the top three orchestras in the world today.
You've evidently never been to live perfs like I have. Far greater dynamics.
@@robinpclarke And you evidently haven't had a season ticket at the BBC Proms for the last 25 years like I have. Do you understand what dynamics in musical terms actually means? I think not.
❤💚💙💜💙💚❤
Absolutely LOVE this Conductor! Wow!! This one of the purest of Orchestra sound in the world 🌎... amazingly talented musicians. I am so grateful to have experienced this performance. 🎶🎶
💙🙏💙
عشت لحظات كأنني كنت مع الفرقة الموسيقية التي عزفت براهامس يوهانس، فشاركت بصوت حنجرتي أغني مع مقاطع من هته الموسيقى الخالدة. اعجبت كثيرا بالأداء الرائع للفرقة الموسيقية تلك. برافو..As if I have been virtually in the concert hall, listening carefully to this wonderful classical music from Johannes Brahams
I can't believe how much I love this symphony! I've heard the 3rd movement countless times of course but it's a shame it took me this long to discover the rest. Every single movement is astonishing and melodically enthralling.
This is not a shame. If classical wasn’t so deep and so much. It wouldn’t be the same level of interest. A deep subject with new things to discover.
@@nemesis7456 THANK YOU SO MUCH!! This is the attitude that all musicians of any genre need. No need to be exclusionist.
of course, I can believe it!
Third movement was used as a main theme in an old movie, GOODBYE AGAIN.
21:50 3rd movement 28:18 4th movement
21:49 - III. Poco allegretto_p.38
22:47 - Changing to major
23:30 - woodwinds' melody
24:26 - perfect strings' harmony
25:38 - horn's melody
27:09 - 마지막으로 모든 스트링의 대선 연주 + 목관의 전,중경 연주
27:46 - 엔딩으로 모든 악기에 화음 배치 (웅장하지만 감정이 치솓고 여운이 남는 엔딩)_[I]
Mestro Orozco Estrada, además de la mas auténtica tradición verdaderamente romántica, en lo tocante a dinámicas y tempos, sin aspavientos teatrales ha conseguido ud. una versión única y magistral, créame,única y magistral. Respeto para Ud.
One of the best performances of this symphony I've ever heard.
0:22 - 0:31 this makes me feel the way I cannot describe, there's something do heartbreaking in this sound it hurts
My favorite symphony. Brahms offering a benediction to the world.
Bravo! Senza Brahms la vita sarebbe stata un po' meno bella!
@@danbrown4090 D'accordissimo! Ci mettiamo anche Rachmaninof?
@@almapaglieri9963 Meraviglioso Rachmaninoff, specie sinfonia e concerto nn.2. Però Brahms è Brahms... ; -))
@@danbrown4090 Confesso che Brahms l'ho scoperto più a fondo solo di recente e mi ha illuminato un periodo che aveva bisogno di luce! Però Rachmaninoff è un primo amore.... ;-)
@@almapaglieri9963 Certamente, de gustibus non disputandum est! :-)
안드레스 오로즈코 에스트라다 참 겸손하면서도 음악을 품위있고 듣는우리도 품격있게 해주는 멋진지휘자
맞아요! 저도 이 지휘자 연주 많이 듣게되네요
My favourite contemporary orchestra and favourite conductor-- all thanks to RUclips.
Favorite piece of music ?
Thank you all in the Frankfurt Radio Symphony orchestra and your conductor for a superb performance of Brahms 3rd. I have had a great love of Brahms works since I was introduced to his music by my father some seventy years ago.
Same thing happened to me fifty years ago! My father who loved Brahms told me to start listening to number three. I was knocked out, learned to appreciate the other symphonies also but my heart belongs to the third❤️🩹
such a gorgeous rendition; perfect. i love how the conductor feels the music so exquisitely - i love Brahms! want to see more of this orchestra
It's just me or this almost unknown orchestra is becoming presently one of the best sounding and precise orchestras of the lot?
honda412000 You are most definitely not alone. It’s my favorite orchestra, and many agree that this orchestra is top-notch. Can’t wait for the rest of the world to catch up. I’m sure that their free livestream concerts will help spread the word and gain converts.
Yes, I love this orchestra and Orozco-Estrada.
It's top notch.
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Desde que Andrés Orozco-Estrada assumiu a HR nenhuma orquestra não nos concedeu tão belíssimas interpretações. Sem sombra de dúvidas uma pérola de grande preço. BRAVO!!!!
The second movement is so underrated, such simple melodic materials can provoke so much emotion after listening for a while
Orgullosa que este conductor tan especial haya nacido en Colombia (soy de Venezuela), tiene un don tan fino y emotivo, que cada obra la hace suya. No me canso de verlo y ecucharlo!
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@@steveburrus7763 "Proud that such a special conductor was born in Colombia (I'm from Venezuela). They have such a fine and emotive gentleman, who makes every work his own. I never get tired of watching and listening to him!"
"I also feel proud and I'm from Colombia. And I want to express to Martha my great admiration for her compatriot Gustavo Dudamel. Two great Latin American geniuses, and incomparable."
Superb realization of Herr Brahms' composition. Heartfelt and brilliantly performed.
Splendid performance! Beautifully balanced between the classical and romantic sensibilities. Orozco-Estrada's interpretation communicates his deep respect for this wonderful symphony.
Totally agree. My favorite performance of this piece.
Brahms’ 3rd symphony, conducted and played as it should be - outstanding!
This symphony is the most graceful of Brahms’s works and of all symphonies! Estrada never disappoints, nor the orchestra: the cascade and layerings in movement 3 is unintelligibly ethereal. 😌
Esecuzione stupenda, bravissimi tutti. Grazie maestri. Grazie Brahms.
Sound quality is outstanding as well as their performance.
Happy 190th, Brahms! 🎵🎶🎹🎹🎹🎻🎺🎉🎊
I did not like Brahms previously, except for his hungarian dances. But this music is molten Gold!! It reminds of olden memories, and deep emotions, and he has now become one of my favorite composers. What a beautiful symphony, played by a fantastic orchestra!! KUDOS!!
The thing about Brahms is, no music rewards repeated listening more than his. There are so many beautiful details woven into his structures that always relate to each other, and he conceals them so subtly that you don't notice the first time you hear them.
@@jb8256 well said!
El director ha conseguido que cada músico de lo mejor de sí mismo.
Así que excelente interpretación de una maravillosa música.
This interpretation of the symphony can be supposed classical one👍 I adore it
Eine monumentale, frische Symphonie, genial interpretiert
30:06 my favorite part-so passionate!!
I love this (And many more) concertos.
The professionalism of the orchestra is, without, phenomenal .
10:05, the smile between two cellists
I love this conductor!
Fabulous performance. The oboe entry in the second movement is always lovely, but is heavenly in this version and the conductor obviously loves this moment too. The sudden crescendo from the brass in the final movement at the end of the first statement of the theme was another good moment, quite hair raising!
Yeah - that oboe entry is a sublime moment
I agree. But after focusing nicely on the woodwind at the start of the movement, the director misses the oboe solo and switches to the conductor. Such a pity to deprive the oboist of his moment of glory.
Superb interpretation.
The first and the third movements are masterpieces, in my opinion
yes I agree! I also love the intense 4th movement
Pure gold. Although the musicians must have played this many, many times, you can see that they are deeply moved by the music.
The third movement has such a haunting beauty to it.
Each time it's played by the celli, violins, french horn, and the woodwinds, it carries a deep melancholy mood.
But it's sooooooo goooodddddd....
It is mesmerizing. I would love to hear it in live concert
A truly professional orchestra with an amazing conductor, who became one of my favorite now😊
You did it!
An absolutely superlative performance! Spectacular wind playing!! Beautiful, natural interpretation.
Sinfonia sublime di un compositore straordinario, per me insieme alla quarta la migliore sinfonia mai scritta
3rd Movement, Horn solo... Melts the heart...❤
Wishes do come true! After hearing Herreweghe's slap-dash, jolting interpretation, I wanted very much to hear the Third conducted by this fine Brahmsian, and here it is, with all its greatness fully evident. Among other felicities, the transitional passages were exemplary, always maintaining flow and beauty of expression, and other special touches that served to make this rendition superb. Andres' conducting style, which has been criticized, only adds to the enjoyment of his performances; he communicates not only the joy of the music, but also the joy he has with his part in bringing it to life.
Same here :D. I quit after 30sec and came here
@@Enkaptaton same!
@@mycatisabastard2361 Iwas just wondering what was going on two years ago o.O But now I see. A great opportunity to listen to this again. Also I squit Herreweghe again after seconds. Wondering what he is doing wrong exacli though...
@@Enkaptaton I didn't find his interpretation enjoyable
Beautifully played third movement! This is my anxiety calming music and it's a pure perfection!
Ésta obra en las manos de este genial director cobra una una vida maravillosa!!!
Una música maravillosa que llega a lo más profundo del alma...
Maravillosa Orquesta y Andrès Orozco-Estrada una maravilla.
Dieser Dirigent ist einmalig!!!! Andres Orozco-Estrado.
Nicht nur dieser Dirigent. Dieses liebesgeständnis ist für mich so berührend. Einfach unglaublich
Pillows
Amb segons quines peces. Aquesta l'ha encertada.
Браво❤
One of my favorite symphonies and beautiful performance. The only critique I have is for one particular spot of camera work. The 3rd movement starts, the cellos have their biggest moment of glory, and the camera is focused squarely on the backs of their heads. I love how animated the orchestra became in the energetic last movement.
A big Thank You To Conductor Andrés and to the Frankfurt radio Symphony for these wonderful concerts. I'm completely hooked!
Brahms 4th symphony is my favourite of his symphonies but I love the 3rd movement of this symphony. The first time I heard it and not knowing the composer, i thought (in my limited Classical Music knowledge) that it was one of Dvorak's Slavonic Dances.
Awww, those middle movements! Pure gems!
The third movement is one of my favorites. That horn part gives me the chills every time.
Eine ganz wunderbare Sinfonie!
Great sound- The old Curmdgeon Johannes would approve! The passion and fluidity of the conductor seem to inspire something special from the orchestra; not simply going through the motions, as all techinally accomplished musicians could if in auto pilot mode .
The slow movement is a summary of Brahms life and his grief,but a lesson for all of us.Very nice performance. I also adore that under the conductance of the beloved Carlo Maria Giulini
At 26:05 - the oboe melody with the bassoon’s sighing, descending countermelody. Gosh, it gets me every time.
What a great performance! amazing wind section playing, especially principal oboe - great sound, intonation and performace! bravi!
I'm so happy that I don't have to be old and grey to enjoy great music : )
Excepcional ejecución del tercer movimiento de la tercera sinfonía de BRAHMS! Excelso Maestro Andrés Orozco Estrada!!!
There is something little to be proud of as a German: We have 130 Orchestras in our Land ! And besides this interpretation is very very powerful, gripping, romantically happy and as I know Brahms interpretations very touching. Thank to all this brilliant musicians of one of the few Broadcast Stations orchestras left in Germany the one and only hr (Hessischer Rudfunk) - Sinfonieorchester.
But what a pity it is that you barely find Germans nowadays who take an interest in classical music.
@@monsieurali8484 Would you say the proportion of people interested in classical music is different than in other countries?
@@max_kl Oh I couldn't say. It is very difficult to give any numerical estimate without having any data. But from my own experiences in Germany and in other parts of the world, I do not think it is unreasonable to say that today's youth does not really have the disposition nor the temperament to enjoy classical music. Contemporary popular music, which young men and women really seem to enjoy, strikes me as quite barbarous and crude. This, I believe, is especially true of contemporary rap music, which is loaded with expletives of every kind, and has next to no melody. I had higher hopes from Germany because of its very rich musical tradition, but, alas, I found that globalization is all too real, and I was not able to discern any real difference between the youth of America and the youth of Europe.
@@monsieurali8484 not very. Germans listen to most music. But most definitely the Germanic people are connected to classical music. Its their national pride
For example
The german national anthem is a classical piece written by haydn
The german EU anthem is Beethoven's 9th. And Also theirs a Beethoven statue in bonn
Bravo. Bravo. Bravo. Maravilha. Sublime. Vibrante. Belíssima apresentação. 👏👏🌹🌹🌹
Beautiful piece. Love how he conducts and flows to gently. Be awesome to watch him conduct in person. French horns sound so nice in this piece.
Très belle interprétation de cette magnifique symphonie !!! Merci !!!
I love this orchestra!!! And this conductor!!! Bravo all!
2024 - Still so beautifully performed ! 🌷🌷🌷 (Holland)
ESTOY 🙂 SACANDO TODOS LOS DICOS MI PAPÁ PARA ESCUCHARLOS POR PRIMERA VEZ PORQUE ESTOS DISCOS LOS OBTUVE EN UNA EDAD Q. POCO SE PUEDE APRENDER A ESCUCHARLOS ..😊❤
The precision of the articulations of the strings in the big, heavy moments of the 4th movement is the best I've heard--so clean and expressive. Bravo!