Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture Thhe Jerusalem Acacdemy Music and Dance Mendi Rodan Symphony Orchestra The Jerusalem academy Chamber Choir conductor: Eitan Globerson
I obleyed myself hear this piece 1812 times. Now I just broke thousand times mark. It is still wonderful. And this version is magnificcent. I will get my target in less than 10 years. =)
Outstanding, I heard this live in the late 1970's as a 10 year old and have loved it ever since. Даруй спасение народу Твоему, Господи, и мы молим Тебя, благослови Твое наследие, о Боже. Даруй победу тем, кто борется за нашу праведную веру и нашу дорогую священную землю. и от всякого зла избавь нас. Тогда хранителем совершенной благодати будет крест навеки. Крест останется навсегда Крест будет, крест. Даруй спасение народу Твоему, Господи, и мы молим Тебя, благослови Твое наследие, о Боже. Даруй победу тем, кто борется за нашу праведную веру и нашу дорогую священную землю. И мы молим Тебя, благослови твое наследие, нашу дорогую священную землю, нашу священную землю. Боже, храни нашу священную землю. Дай Бог нам победу, победу над врагом нашим! Боже, храни нашу священную землю! Дай нам мир!
The first performance, given under Ippolit Altani on August 8, 1882, at the Arts and Industry Exhibition had in the report of the performance , Tchaikovsky saying one sentence to the audiece; 'In memory of 1812' he then walked off the stage and sat to watch the performance. The overture starts with the lower strings intoning the Russian Orthodox chant ‘Spasi, Gospodi, lyudi Tvoya’ (‘God, Preserve Thy People’). Later on, Tchaikovsky cites a sprightly Russian folk tune, ‘U vorot’ (‘By the Gates’). These are clear indicators of Russianness, uniting the country’s timeless religious traditions with the joys of the simple, sunny life before Napoleon and his troops sent things to hell. Hymn at the beginning (God Preserve Thy People) Then at measure 358, right after the long descending passage, they sing the exciting conclusion (God Preserve Thy People/God Save the Tsar).
Absolutely stunning performance from these young adults the commitment of hours and hours of practicing to reach this level of expertise congratulations to you all.
This is by far my favorite performance of this wonderful overture. I have studied music and led several groups over the last 50+ years. Great Symphony Band and Orchestra.
jamiesh. Well except for the admittedly beautiful singing of the opening chorale being too loud, the odd (quickly corrected) wrong notes in the brass and a string section that could have a better sense of ensemble. Performances of this work have been forever spoiled for me by the stunning Telarc multi-channel recording of around a decade earlier which not only featured superb playing and singing from US and Kiev forces under Kunzel, but gave it "the works" (not practicable here). Search as I might, I have never found a video performance that comes close (even if one omits cannon, brass band and carillon).
@@bryangl1 The best-_timed_ explosions I've found are in this one ruclips.net/video/m7cRO5EcFfs/видео.html (sadly SD only as it's from 200x); _all_ others (especially ones with real cannon), the bangs are not quite in time (understandably!), and also knock out the sound system for half a second or so. (They do overload it a _bit_ in that one, but IMO it's tolerable.) I agree, the Telarc recording is the standard - unfortunately, no video.
A Abertura 1812 é uma dessas altas colunas que ajudam a compreender este edifício lindo e perfeito chamado música. Em 62 anos de vida ouvi várias orquestras, conjuntos corais e bandas sinfônicas tentando interpretar estas páginas de Tchaikovsky, mas a Academia Mendi Rodan nos trouxe, nesta gravação, muita qualidade, fidelidade mesmo a esta grande composição.Parabéns pelo vídeo e pelo excelente trabalho de todo o grupo.
Grande Tchaikovsky in soli quindici minuti rappresenta con musica travolgente la grandezza di Napoleone e la sua sconfitta e ritirata dalla Russia nel 1812.
Ebbe az előadásba gondolom nagyon sok munkát fektettek be. Fúvósok, vonósok, ütősök, na és a kórus, meg persze a karmester. Az eredmény csodálatos volt!
Изначально Чайковский создавал это для открытого пространства - поэтому там и пушки. В зал конечно пушки не затащищь (хотя в Лондоне затащили) - но великолепная игра и замечательный ХОР - делаю свое дело! Спасибо!!!
Some German units fighting in Russia in 1941 had their own divisional bands, some quite good. When there was a lull in the fighting or the troops were being rested, the bands would typically play for the soldiers & local Russian or Ukrainian villagers. Early in the war, one of popular pieces they played was Tchaikovsky's 1812 prelude. That stopped after 1942 when the Germans began losing on the Eastern Front. It was felt that it was bad for German troop morale to hear a piece that celebrated the defeat of a certain Russian invader. True story. When the men in the band weren't performing, they were used as medical orderlies, where many of them eventually met their death. Some of those in these bands were actually accomplished musicians who had either enlisted or been conscripted.
The first performance, given under Ippolit Altani on August 8, 1882, at the Arts and Industry Exhibition had in the report of the performance , Tchaikovsky saying; 'In memory of 1812' and he walked off the stage and sat in the audience. The overture starts with the lower strings intoning the Russian Orthodox chant ‘Spasi, Gospodi, lyudi Tvoya’ (‘God, Preserve Thy People’). Later on, Tchaikovsky cites a sprightly Russian folk tune, ‘U vorot’ (‘By the Gates’). These are clear indicators of Russianness, uniting the country’s timeless religious traditions with the joys of the simple, sunny life before Napoleon and his troops sent things to hell. Hymn at the beginning (God Preserve Thy People) Then at measure 358, right after the long descending passage, they sing the exciting conclusion (God Preserve Thy People/God Save the Tsar).
I fell in love with this music 43 years ago. And this performance brings back the original feeling. Perfect!
Masterwork🤩🙏
I obleyed myself hear this piece 1812 times. Now I just broke thousand times mark. It is still wonderful. And this version is magnificcent. I will get my target in less than 10 years. =)
FEELING OVERCOME!!! WHAT AN EXCELLENT MAESTRO 💥💥💥
Outstanding, I heard this live in the late 1970's as a 10 year old and have loved it ever since.
Даруй спасение народу Твоему, Господи,
и мы молим Тебя, благослови Твое наследие, о Боже.
Даруй победу тем, кто борется за нашу праведную веру и нашу дорогую священную землю.
и от всякого зла избавь нас.
Тогда хранителем совершенной благодати будет крест навеки.
Крест останется навсегда
Крест будет, крест.
Даруй спасение народу Твоему, Господи,
и мы молим Тебя, благослови Твое наследие, о Боже.
Даруй победу тем, кто борется за нашу праведную веру и нашу дорогую священную землю.
И мы молим Тебя, благослови твое наследие, нашу дорогую священную землю, нашу священную землю.
Боже, храни нашу священную землю.
Дай Бог нам победу, победу над врагом нашим!
Боже, храни нашу священную землю!
Дай нам мир!
Shalom beautiful environment of music God bless all of you Evg Fahid Augustin Pervaiz from Lahore Pakistan
Bellísimo
Великолепное исполнение, особенно когда звучит Гимн Российской Империи, просто по спине мурашки , проникает до слёз
The first performance, given under Ippolit Altani on August 8, 1882, at the Arts and Industry Exhibition had in the report of the performance , Tchaikovsky saying one sentence to the audiece;
'In memory of 1812' he then walked off the stage and sat to watch the performance.
The overture starts with the lower strings intoning the Russian Orthodox chant ‘Spasi, Gospodi, lyudi Tvoya’ (‘God, Preserve Thy People’). Later on, Tchaikovsky cites a sprightly Russian folk tune, ‘U vorot’ (‘By the Gates’). These are clear indicators of Russianness, uniting the country’s timeless religious traditions with the joys of the simple, sunny life before Napoleon and his troops sent things to hell.
Hymn at the beginning (God Preserve Thy People)
Then at measure 358, right after the long descending passage, they sing the exciting conclusion (God Preserve Thy People/God Save the Tsar).
Absolutely stunning performance from these young adults the commitment of hours and hours of practicing to reach this level of expertise congratulations to you all.
Excellent!! Wish I had been in the audience, enjoying
Une des plus belles interprétations de ce chef-d'oeuvre .Félicitations à tous
This is by far my favorite performance of this wonderful overture. I have studied music and led several groups over the last 50+ years. Great Symphony Band and Orchestra.
Majestic!!!!
I truly loved it! Thank you so much!
Bravo, braaaaaaavooooo.........., phenomenal interpretation.
this might be the most wonderfully conducted and orchestrated version of this piece I have ever come across.
This is very nice. Try the one by Sir Colin Davis.
jamiesh. Well except for the admittedly beautiful singing of the opening chorale being too loud, the odd (quickly corrected) wrong notes in the brass and a string section that could have a better sense of ensemble. Performances of this work have been forever spoiled for me by the stunning Telarc multi-channel recording of around a decade earlier which not only featured superb playing and singing from US and Kiev forces under Kunzel, but gave it "the works" (not practicable here). Search as I might, I have never found a video performance that comes close (even if one omits cannon, brass band and carillon).
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING INTERPRETATION! I GOT EVEN SWEATY.
@@bryangl1 The best-_timed_ explosions I've found are in this one ruclips.net/video/m7cRO5EcFfs/видео.html (sadly SD only as it's from 200x); _all_ others (especially ones with real cannon), the bangs are not quite in time (understandably!), and also knock out the sound system for half a second or so. (They do overload it a _bit_ in that one, but IMO it's tolerable.)
I agree, the Telarc recording is the standard - unfortunately, no video.
i agree
What a lovely version with the folk song actually sung by a choir! Refreshing!
Amazing!
なんていう躍動感!
涙が溢れました。
Sensational arrangement of this great piece
Wow. This was stunning! Blown away by this performance!!!👏👏👏
What a spectacular performance! Bravo!!
Awesome! Such a rousing and inspiring piece from the mad Russian. Soectacular effort by the Academy.
Magistral interpretación, wao, se me erizaron los pelos de emoción.
A Abertura 1812 é uma dessas altas colunas que ajudam a compreender este edifício lindo e perfeito chamado música. Em 62 anos de vida ouvi várias orquestras, conjuntos corais e bandas sinfônicas tentando interpretar estas páginas de Tchaikovsky, mas a Academia Mendi Rodan nos trouxe, nesta gravação, muita qualidade, fidelidade mesmo a esta grande composição.Parabéns pelo vídeo e pelo excelente trabalho de todo o grupo.
Grande Tchaikovsky
Grande Orchestra Accademia Rodan
Thank you for this musical masterpiece !!
Великолепное исполнение! Браво! С любовью из РОССИИ! ביצועים מעולים! בראוו! באהבה מרוסיה!
WoW! Wow! Wow! The best rendition EVER!
Какой импульсивный дирижёр )))) Интересная трактовка....нервная....))) Мне понравилось. Молодцы....БРАВО!!
La mejor versión que he escuchado,donde se convinan coros y orquesta de una manera muy musical.Bien por quien hizo el arreglo.
Esta es una versión similar. ruclips.net/video/UIKfvWENCsw/видео.html
wonderfull!!....and one of the most amazing endings
wonderful presentation, my congratulations
That first choral section sounds like a church hymn. It makes me think of heaven!
Well, it is due the fact that Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture was in a choral adaptation by Igor Buketoff.
You are right. The first part is an adaptation of the Russian orthodox church hymn O Lord, protect thy people....
That's cause it is a church hymn.
Grande Tchaikovsky in soli quindici minuti rappresenta con musica travolgente la grandezza di Napoleone e la sua sconfitta e ritirata dalla Russia nel 1812.
major beautiful, TY
Magnífica interpretação!!!
É lindo! Chorei muito. Bravo!
Espectacular y grandiosa Obertura Solemne 1812.
Wow, awesome amazing.
Beautiful...!!!
Divine
Bravo ♥️
BRAVO!...
WHAT HOW SO BEAUTIFUL
Excellent
Ebbe az előadásba gondolom nagyon sok munkát fektettek be. Fúvósok, vonósok, ütősök, na és a kórus, meg persze a karmester. Az eredmény csodálatos volt!
Awesome
Brilliant.
BRAVO !!
Υπέροχο!!!
Μοναδικό!!!
Awesome...
Ho visto ascoltato questa musica mi ha tolto.il.respiro per la sua bellezza, non.riesco a spiegarmi tanto che è stata trsvolgente
Bravo😊
8:33 that choir made cry of joy
👍 Awesome
Majestoso!
Bravissimo !!!
Belíssimo!
Grandios!!!
Bravo.
1812 me comove. . . Fui às lágrimas.
WOW.
Impressive, very impressive to tears ...
Grande la musica
Изначально Чайковский создавал это для открытого пространства - поэтому там и пушки. В зал конечно пушки не затащищь (хотя в Лондоне затащили) - но великолепная игра и замечательный ХОР - делаю свое дело! Спасибо!!!
Magnificent!!! Ican do the cannons with my DZ7!
Finally,we got all saxophones for the performance!
La porte du ciel !!!!
הופעה מעולה, סופרבה.
Sad that the video does not stay on the musicians (choir and instruments).
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💖
Not of this world, heavenly.
for a strange reason, I can't avoid to evoke the WWII; especially Leningrad I did't live that episodes, but turn me very sad
Some German units fighting in Russia in 1941 had their own divisional bands, some quite good. When there was a lull in the fighting or the troops were being rested, the bands would typically play for the soldiers & local Russian or Ukrainian villagers. Early in the war, one of popular pieces they played was Tchaikovsky's 1812 prelude. That stopped after 1942 when the Germans began losing on the Eastern Front. It was felt that it was bad for German troop morale to hear a piece that celebrated the defeat of a certain Russian invader. True story. When the men in the band weren't performing, they were used as medical orderlies, where many of them eventually met their death. Some of those in these bands were actually accomplished musicians who had either enlisted or been conscripted.
14:33
Pathetic cannon but otherwise this is a magnificent productions. The strings were striking and violent. Loved the choir too.
They added a saxophone.
Jews singing "God Save the Tsar." I have seen it all. 14:44
Can anyone please provide the lyrics
The first performance, given under Ippolit Altani on August 8, 1882, at the Arts and Industry Exhibition had in the report of the performance , Tchaikovsky saying;
'In memory of 1812' and he walked off the stage and sat in the audience.
The overture starts with the lower strings intoning the Russian Orthodox chant ‘Spasi, Gospodi, lyudi Tvoya’ (‘God, Preserve Thy People’). Later on, Tchaikovsky cites a sprightly Russian folk tune, ‘U vorot’ (‘By the Gates’). These are clear indicators of Russianness, uniting the country’s timeless religious traditions with the joys of the simple, sunny life before Napoleon and his troops sent things to hell.
Hymn at the beginning (God Preserve Thy People)
Then at measure 358, right after the long descending passage, they sing the exciting conclusion (God Preserve Thy People/God Save the Tsar).
Боже, Царя храни!
Сильный, державный,
Царствуй на славу, на славу намъ!
Царствуй на страхъ врагамъ,
Царь православный!
Боже, Царя храни!
DO. RE. MI. FAZ. SOL
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Isnt very original without the cannon and cattle
Евреи молятся о даровании победы православным христианам.
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No amazing..
This performance is really great, but it's a failure because of the inexperienced clumsy videographer
They would sound even better if they Freed Palestine!
Stop HAMAS! Stop 1slam1c Terror1sm!
Awesome
13:14