Beethoven Symphony No. 6 (Movement I) with Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Phil
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
- Gustavo Dudamel leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic in the first movement of Beethoven's "Pastoral" Symphony at the Hollywood Bowl on August 21, 2018
0:00 Introduction
0:10 I. Allegro ma non troppo - Видеоклипы
I love it. Thanks Gustavo and the LA Phil for it,
This is peak classical music. Shoutout to Burt Hara for those fantastic solos!
Awaking of cheerful feelings on hearing Beethoven again...
Very nicely to hear this symphony from the Maestro, conducted by the passionate Dudamel! Thank you for sharing! Bravo to the orchestra!
Beautiful Maestro
looking forward to the whole symphony.
Gustavo Dudamel con la sua grande sensibilità interpreta la "Pastorale" con LA Phil....
Perfect tempo, nor too fast, not too slow.
Hermoso! 👏👏👏👏
LA Phil always sounds like a studio orchestra to me. Which makes sense, many of the members are involved in recording Hollywood scores. But they do not have an individual sound the way Chicago or Berlin do, it sounds like a bunch of studio players swooping in for a few concerts and playing very accurately, but without a lot of feeling or connection with one another
Συγκλονιστική η παρουσία του Gusavo!
Complete please! 🙏
The Tempo of the 2nd movement can be derived from the bird calls, especially the cockoo.
Somehow pastoral is just the perfect name for this confluence of wind & strings!
Now imagine he conduct the 4th movement of Beethoven's 6th symphony
Formidable orquesta y Dudamel bárbaro
Why this point thas been posted here? You aren't pleased with the amazing musician, the great teacher Dudamel? Your unfriendly remark makes me sad, may you erase it? please; or do explain yourself at least, although you're entitled to your opinion((
@@alexless3550 ... You OBVIOUSLY can NOT read or understand SPANISH!!!!!! .... He is praising BOTH, the orchestra and Maestro Dudamel .!!!
@@TheKayaklover accepted
So unBeethoven...it could only be Beethoven. Every time Beethoven is played, I just dont understand how that level of perfection is created....but I thank God. This is probably his 'worst' Symphony....and it is perfection. The recapitulation is just ridonkulous...its like Ludwig knew something no one else could possibly know....
Worst? It's my favorite, but I 100% understand what you mean.