Antal Doráti, London Symphony Orchestra - Beethoven: Wellington's Victory
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Music: Ludwig Van Beethoven's Wellington's Victory, Op. 91 performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Antal Doráti, 1961
Image: Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington by Thomas Lawrence
ウェリントンの勝利の録音でも、大砲と鉄砲の音が、これ程見事に聴こえる演奏を、私は他に知りません。アップデートして頂きありがとうございます。
Bought this recording when I was a teen & this side is still my favorite of the two.
Interesting! It's a bit overlooked.
OK ! Con mosquetes y cañones, buenísimo !!
La migliore,spettacolare e super stereofonica esecuzione che io conosca,complimenti!
The best one! I love this performance. It has dynamism the others lack.
Really brings the composition to life.
You can hear what the orchestra are actually playing, unlike the Von Karajan performance..
A masterpiece!
It's certainly stirring.
If they already haven't, they should use it as a film score to any movie about the battle..I love the way Beethoven clicks into symphonic mode towards the end. He just can't resist throwing in some quality music to remind us what a genius he is...
Very well put.
Magnific!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed.
Here, here! Hail Britannia forever!
Glad you enjoyed.
A great recording made by the Best Movie Orchestra (LSO) and the same man who conducted one of the most famous versions of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, I don't understand why this piece is not as famous as 1812 Overture, it has almost the same elements, they're almost tone poems (One of the Liszt tone peoms is based on a painting by Wilhelm von Kaulbach: The Battle of the Huns) Marlborough's tune, 193 MUSKET SHOTS (VERY AHEAD OF IT'S TIME), Rule Britannia and "God Save the King" (also Prussian Anthem and acutal Liechtenstein Anthem) and to think that Tchaikovsky's 1812 was composed 67 years later, to commemorate Napoleon's Defeat against Russia, but Beethoven composed this just after the Wellington Victory, at the time. Of course Beethoven thought this work was rubbish, Probably because he didn't like war and He no longer trusted Napoleon (and probably, he didn't trust any monarch) but this was the first time a battle was described in Music, before and after that, it was just paintings, and also reports.
If I would have a "music form" name for this piece, it would be "Battle-Piece", I can't think of anything else, I don't know if "Battle Symphony" would be proper, but a last, this is a programatic piece.
Some very good points, well made!
@@crobsh mais dans les morceaux d'occasion Çajkovskij est mieux
@@Saltan1908 ?
3:47 cow sound effect
I can't hear one.
From Baby Einstein (Mooo!!!)
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There's nothing like cannons in a classical piece.
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Rule Britainian Rule.
Glad you enjoyed.
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