This conductor infects his orchestra with his own fire and grace... every one seems to genuinely enjoy producing the music under his direction... other orchestras seem frozen by comparison... manu kudos to all!
This performance is the closest I've ever heard that rivals the 1958 & 1965 performances by George Szell and The Cleveland Orchestra. The first movement transition from Andante to Allegro ma non troppo was executed superbly. World renown conductors like Toscanini, Furtwangler and Munch, to name a few, seem to disregard the ma non troppo and take off as though late for an appointment. I don't know what the musicians of the Frankfurt Orchestra thought of their MD but the vast majority of the performances are imo superb and worthy of repeat listening. The Mendelssohn 5th is just one that deserves to be thought of as close to seminal. I miss listening to Maestro Orozco-Estrada and the Frankfurt Orchestra live more than once every year or two. Thank you!
I had the great pleasure of seeing this concert live in Frankfurt. Everytime I watch this concert, I enjoy every moment and every note with a glass of red wine and think to myself: "It´s realy tragic that Schubert probably never had the opportunity to experience his magnificent work live." A matchless genius, chapeau!!
Ich finde es sehr spannend, wie Menschen trazendieren durch Zeit, überlassen kleine Vermächtnisse, die werden künftig von andere Menschen aufdecken. Ohne Zweifel hatte Schubert der Welt viele Meisterwerke zu geben.
In addition to the outstanding performance of the orchestra I think the camera work also deserves a lot of praise. They did a great job in capturing the joy of this wonderful symphony.
No me había fijado en esta Orquesta de la Radio de Frankfurt..muy buena, su Director es Colombiano, un gran mérito. Me gusto mucho esta interpretación de la Sinfonía Grande de Schubert. El Scherzo con trío muy detallista.
I've read all the comments below and have now decided to only listen to the music and forget the comments as I'm totally out of my depth with those discussions about repeats and what-not. I'm thoroughly enjoying the performance and the sound quality is superb. Well done Frankfurt Radio Symphony and your sound engineers. This is how I like to hear an orchestra. I've always maintained - in my opinion of course - that the best seat in the house is the conductor's podium. Imagine getting all that sound in true stereo - one's ears - surrounded by the orchestra. Heaven.
After having red many comments all of them, praising the outstanding performance of this wonderful Orchestra conducted by Maestro Orozco-Estrada, it is hard to understand the thumbs down. Who can seriously opine negative way? Unless other conductors (no offense) or musicians (no offense, either) with perhaps no valid arguments. .
Some people cherish a particular conductor or performance in their music collection. They feel an odd need to attack or dismiss any other performance. Maybe they feel threatened or just want to be arrogant. They usually come across as annoying, meanspirited jerks. 🧐
you know i work as a Software Engineer, and i was dealing with a problem the entire week -- today i started listening to this and can't believe the focus i gained to solve the issue. thank you all, ladies and gentlemen.
Magnifica interpretación de la Sinfonia Nº 9 apodada "La Grande" del compositor austriaco F.Schubert por esta prestigiosa Orquesta Sinfonica alemana con sede en Frankfurt excelentemente dirigida por la batuta de colombiano Andrés Orozco Estrada. BRAVO !!! Saludos desde España.
Desde Frankfurt le contesto a usted que esta orquesta es nuestro orgullo y maestro Orozco-Estrada una verdadera joya. El entiende perfectamente a la llamada musica austro-alemana y nos hace descubrir cada vez mas detalles preciosas. Su entrega es absoluta.
Sin duda es una de las mejores interpretaciones que he escuchado de la Sinfonía "Grande" de Franz Schubert. Andrés Orozco Estrada ha puesto toda su emoción y carga espiritual en esta obra maestra del sinfonismo romántico. BRAVO MAESTRO!!!
Full of felicitous phrasing and detail and unaffected by Romantic excess, free of the pretentious bombast that some conductors force upon the work, Orozco-Estrada's great performance of this "Great" Symphony is the most delightful and satisfying one I've ever heard, to the extent that he has forced me to take a fresh look at it. It has never been a favorite symphony of mine, due to its repetitious nature and (perceived) lack of contrast in its movements, but I've enjoyed it here more than ever. The passage from 22:12, from the dramatic pause at 25:14, and the Brahmsian (!) passage at 26:09 are all exceptionally effective. Bravo, all!
Исполнение прекрасное. Слушать и слушать. Работа звукорежисера на высоте. Дирижер, как говорят, на своем месте и у него все получается. Привет из Киева.
Beyond brilliant rendition! The way the momentum is sustained throughout the first movement - absolutely perfect. Bravo indeed, and thank you for the recording!
Wow, bravo! Adoro Schubert!😍😭 Fabulosa orquesta! El oboe, el clarinete o la trompa se lucen especialmente! El maestro Orozco-Estrada genial, capaz de dirigir con mucha claridad, pasión y de transmitir muchas emociones. Ojalá pudiera verlo dirigir alguna vez!
‘Con moto’ could describe the whole symphony! And so much melody! A great performance, which is usual for this Orchestra and Maestro Orozco-Estrada. Bravo!!!
Incredible. I love this symphony ..such extraordinary thematic structure. The key primary key change in the first movement is divine, how the semitone shift completely changes the mood of the movement.
Beautiful . It is also very nice to see a very young boy playing the violin beside an old " profissional " man . Thank you very much . I like it and I like the great Schubert .
The second chair and third chair first violinists are both in their mid-late 30s. They look young and I was surprised at their age when I looked at their bios on the symphony's website.
Hope you get a chance. It's a wonderful piece to hear live. So completely absorbing. One senses how hard the orchestra have to work, particularly with all those (essential!) repeats.
Je ne connais ce chef que depuis très peu de temps. Ses interprétations sont éblouissantes. Il vit intensément la partition. Il se met littéralement dans la peau du compositeur. Quant à l'oeuvre, que je connais depuis environ 60 ans, je l'écoute toujours avec la même émerveillement. Quel drame que Schubert soit mort aussi jeune !
@@ChristopherBonisBefore experiencing (not just listening to) this symphony in full I wouldn't have agreed. That 4th movement is just so perfect to me, especially the section at 41:58, It makes me genuinely happy every time.
It's *your* personal favourite. That doesn't make it the greatest symphony of all time. I love my cat, but it would be arrogant hyperbole to say that makes him the greatest cat who has ever lived. . . . even though he is. 😸
@@TheStockwell I have no personal relationship to this piece. It’s but an extraordinary work of musical genius by one of the greatest composers of them all. If only he could’ve lived longer…
CAN NOT GET ENOUGH OF THIS FINE WORK SO BALANANCED AND WITH WONDERFUL POINT COUNTPOINT. THE CLARINET BRINGS GOOSE BUMPS TO MY SKIN. THE RYTHEMS ARE ALMOST LIKE THE BLUES AND THE FLOW FROM ONE TUNE TO THE NEXT IS MAGIC. SO MUCH BETTER THAN HIS CONTEMPORARIES OUTSTANDING!!!!!!! H VAN HASSELT TASMANIA😊😊😊😊😊😉
Endlich kommt der Schwanengesang von Schubert! Echt großartige Interpretation dieses großartigen Meisterwerks mit seidigen Töne aller Streicher, milden Töne aller Holzbläser und brillanten Töne aller Metallbläser. Der unvergleichliche Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im majestätischen Tempo mit gut artikulierter Dynamik. Mehr als wunderbar!
Right after the horns at the beginning, the clarinets come in instead of oboes as in all other performances. This gives the beginning a wonderful velvety sound. Overall, absolutely perfect interpretation of this wonderful symphony.
Titanica Sinfonia, il capolavoro di Schubert e grazie a Schumann che l'ha scoperta . Questa meravigliosa Orchestra ce l'ha fatta godere in ogni sua sfumatura . Anche l' Orchestra e' titanica !!!
Barletta Francesco Roma.La 9' sinfonia di Schubert detta la "Grande " è meravigliosa .Estrada la rende molto viva, romantica e musicalmente travolgente. Grazie grazie 😊😊😊❤️❤️❤️ .L' orchestra lo segue magistralmente, fenomenali tutti!!!!!! Grazie 😊👍👍👍
Hasta ahora prefería la sinfonía llamada Inconclusa. Con esta versión no sé ... Creo que ambas son magníficas. Muy buena orquesta y excelente trabajo del Director. Gracias por compartirla
the added mics and state of the art recording tech allow the listener to hear all the instruments individually as well the music as a whole. makes the old videos sound inferior and outdated. also a good visual video of the orchestra members.
Wow now that's what i call being inspired. symphony discovered by Schumann who found the symphony in a heap of unfinished manuscripts stuffed dust laden which were barely saved at all. Or used as well paper. 10 years after the death of Schubert Schumann had a great intuition to visit where Schubert.lived and died in Vienna. went through much unfinished sketches and located this huge symphony and so impressed was Schumann that he christened it as "the great"...after that he befriended a young Brahms and mentored him maybe even heaping too much praise on him.
Love all the many beautiful languages and cultures sharing their passion and praising words for a wonderous symphony. Cheers Bravo, Salut to all nations and peoples. Music is eternal with no borders
Qué buena interpretación de la Grande de Schubert, y uno que escucho tantas versiones. La mona, qué ésta vez toca el clarinete es tambien flautista. Muy buenos los Oboes, las flautas. Es una Sinfonía muy exigente para el músico.
I never run out of superlatives to describe you winds and horn section. They are simply wonderful!! Has your principal horn Marc Gruber been playing with the Berlin Philharmonic lately? I'm sure I've seen him in a few performances on their Digital Concert Hall.
Una de las mejores sinfonías que he escuchado. Felicidades a todos los que han participado en este video ; han hecho un trabajo excelente. Gracias por compartir su trabajo en youtube.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
O gigante cede à relva e sente a brisa, brinca, olha a natureza no mais terno e mais selvagem...são os sentimentos de Schubert, de seus poetas, dos amigos, de tudo que admira (Beethoven...).
discovered by Robert Schumann in Schubert bed and music room 10 years after the death of Franz Schubert ( schubert's brother kept the rooms in pristine condition for just purpose that there were great master pieces waiting to be discovered for the first time by someone other than himself. If not for Robert Schumann it would have certainly been consigned to the dust bins of history as thrash. Schumann prevented that from happening.
No offense intended, but no. It's a great story - and almost completely fabricated. The manuscript was already in the collection of the Gesellshaft der Musikfreunde when Ferdinand Schubert arranged for Schumann to see it in 1838. It was not miraculously discovered by Schumann in Ferdinand 's house - a decade after Schubert's death.
Clear and sublime! But Furtwärngler and Konwitchny has and "edge" to the symphony in terms of how to determine the movements in order to achieve "le grand ligne" (as Arthur Rubinstein called it). But, how good it sounds!
Great performance of a symphony that many orchestral musicians believe is about 20 minutes too long. They say it is “great” only because of its length.
Of course! Beethoven's 9th was first premiered in 1824. Schubert said that he would be able to deliver a similar concert in the following year. This could be seen as if he was competing with Beethoven. Schubert finished his Great C Major in 1826, also a big symphony like Beethoven's 9th.
I’m afraid I don’t recognize that from Beethoven’s Ninth. Which movement? I always thought Schubert was alluding to one of his own, March Militaire when I heard it years ago.
@@robertagregory7177 it's subtil and very difficult to be sure, but there is a thematic proximity, like an echo, an evocation, at this precise point (click on the link contained in my first post) of Schubert's masterwork, with the main theme of the fourth movement of Beethoven's Nineth.
Dieser Dirigent ist einer der besten den ich jeh gesehen hab.
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This conductor infects his orchestra with his own fire and grace... every one seems to genuinely enjoy producing the music under his direction... other orchestras seem frozen by comparison... manu kudos to all!
This performance is the closest I've ever heard that rivals the 1958 & 1965 performances by George Szell and The Cleveland Orchestra. The first movement transition from Andante to Allegro ma non troppo was executed superbly. World renown conductors like Toscanini, Furtwangler and Munch, to name a few, seem to disregard the ma non troppo and take off as though late for an appointment. I don't know what the musicians of the Frankfurt Orchestra thought of their MD but the vast majority of the performances are imo superb and worthy of repeat listening. The Mendelssohn 5th is just one that deserves to be thought of as close to seminal. I miss listening to Maestro Orozco-Estrada and the Frankfurt Orchestra live more than once every year or two. Thank you!
I had the great pleasure of seeing this concert live in Frankfurt. Everytime I watch this concert, I enjoy every moment and every note with a glass of red wine and think to myself: "It´s realy tragic that Schubert probably never had the opportunity to experience his magnificent work live." A matchless genius, chapeau!!
Ich finde es sehr spannend, wie Menschen trazendieren durch Zeit, überlassen kleine Vermächtnisse, die werden künftig von andere Menschen aufdecken. Ohne Zweifel hatte Schubert der Welt viele Meisterwerke zu geben.
Everything about this brilliant . Whoever directed this video has the score in their bones. It doesn’t get better than this.
I agree!
In addition to the outstanding performance of the orchestra I think the camera work also deserves a lot of praise. They did a great job in capturing the joy of this wonderful symphony.
41:58 This whole section is the most beautiful thing that ever came out of Schubert's mind. I've never loved anything more.
No me había fijado en esta Orquesta de la Radio de Frankfurt..muy buena, su Director es Colombiano, un gran mérito. Me gusto mucho esta interpretación de la Sinfonía Grande de Schubert. El Scherzo con trío muy detallista.
I've read all the comments below and have now decided to only listen to the music and forget the comments as I'm totally out of my depth with those discussions about repeats and what-not. I'm thoroughly enjoying the performance and the sound quality is superb. Well done Frankfurt Radio Symphony and your sound engineers. This is how I like to hear an orchestra. I've always maintained - in my opinion of course - that the best seat in the house is the conductor's podium. Imagine getting all that sound in true stereo - one's ears - surrounded by the orchestra. Heaven.
thats what the audio engineers try to emulate
I. Andante - Allegro ma non troppo
00:26
II. Andante con moto 16:38
III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace - Trio - Scherzo 30:50
IV. Allegro vivace - 41:35
4th movement 41:35
Ein super Dirigent!!!! mit einem großartigen Orchester!! Danke!!
Questo maestro un Grande musicisto
Cleanest horn opening for this symphony I’ve ever beard
digitally refined by audio engineers
After having red many comments all of them, praising the outstanding performance of this wonderful Orchestra conducted by Maestro Orozco-Estrada, it is hard to understand the thumbs down. Who can seriously opine negative way? Unless other conductors (no offense) or musicians (no offense, either) with perhaps no valid arguments.
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So-called educated peasants who think they know all - ignore them and let them wallow in their ignorance
@@andrewvincenti2664 You're right!!!
Perhaps they are people from other galaxies
Let's "call a spade a spade": the "thumbs-down" people are deaf morons!
Some people cherish a particular conductor or performance in their music collection. They feel an odd need to attack or dismiss any other performance. Maybe they feel threatened or just want to be arrogant. They usually come across as annoying, meanspirited jerks. 🧐
you know i work as a Software Engineer, and i was dealing with a problem the entire week -- today i started listening to this and can't believe the focus i gained to solve the issue.
thank you all, ladies and gentlemen.
Magnifica interpretación de la Sinfonia Nº 9 apodada "La Grande" del compositor austriaco F.Schubert por esta prestigiosa Orquesta Sinfonica alemana con sede en Frankfurt excelentemente dirigida por la batuta de colombiano Andrés Orozco Estrada. BRAVO !!! Saludos desde España.
Desde Frankfurt le contesto a usted que esta orquesta es nuestro orgullo y maestro Orozco-Estrada una verdadera joya. El entiende perfectamente a la llamada musica austro-alemana y nos hace descubrir cada vez mas detalles preciosas. Su entrega es absoluta.
当時、死の宣告と言われる病にかかり、絶望の淵に立たされた彼がどうしてこんな美しく力強いシンフォニーが書けたのか、不思議でなりません。私にとっては、この曲は生きる希望そのものです。
Sin duda es una de las mejores interpretaciones que he escuchado de la Sinfonía "Grande" de Franz Schubert. Andrés Orozco Estrada ha puesto toda su emoción y carga espiritual en esta obra maestra del sinfonismo romántico. BRAVO MAESTRO!!!
Oh this orchestra! And this conductor! Love them all. Such a glorious sound and passion for this symphony! Thank you, Maestro!
Full of felicitous phrasing and detail and unaffected by Romantic excess, free of the pretentious bombast that some conductors force upon the work, Orozco-Estrada's great performance of this "Great" Symphony is the most delightful and satisfying one I've ever heard, to the extent that he has forced me to take a fresh look at it. It has never been a favorite symphony of mine, due to its repetitious nature and (perceived) lack of contrast in its movements, but I've enjoyed it here more than ever. The passage from 22:12, from the dramatic pause at 25:14, and the Brahmsian (!) passage at 26:09 are all exceptionally effective. Bravo, all!
ronald - totally agree, this is an extremely fine performance, can't fault it.
Исполнение прекрасное. Слушать и слушать. Работа звукорежисера на высоте. Дирижер, как говорят, на своем месте и у него все получается. Привет из Киева.
Beyond brilliant rendition! The way the momentum is sustained throughout the first movement - absolutely perfect. Bravo indeed, and thank you for the recording!
csodálatos volt, Orozcot különösen szeretem, élőben is láttam a Zeneakadémián. köszönöm!
Magnífica interpretación. Indudablemente el director Orozco-Estrada está entre los mejores conductores.
Conductores de autobús o de camión? 🤔
Wow, bravo! Adoro Schubert!😍😭 Fabulosa orquesta! El oboe, el clarinete o la trompa se lucen especialmente! El maestro Orozco-Estrada genial, capaz de dirigir con mucha claridad, pasión y de transmitir muchas emociones. Ojalá pudiera verlo dirigir alguna vez!
Thank you to the Frankfurt Symphony orchestra for so much manficient inspiring music. Happy holidays and happy New Year.
‘Con moto’ could describe the whole symphony! And so much melody! A great performance, which is usual for this Orchestra and Maestro Orozco-Estrada. Bravo!!!
Incredible. I love this symphony ..such extraordinary thematic structure. The key primary key change in the first movement is divine, how the semitone shift completely changes the mood of the movement.
Magnifique Orchestre symphonique ! Très belle prestation musicale !
Beautiful . It is also very nice to see a very young boy playing the violin beside an old " profissional " man . Thank you very much . I like it and I like the great Schubert .
The second chair and third chair first violinists are both in their mid-late 30s. They look young and I was surprised at their age when I looked at their bios on the symphony's website.
He is the new concertmaster and he's from Romania. Really professional and talented ❤
Sublime interpretation of this symphony. Sparkling, light and exciting. Even the fourth movement.
I regret not having heard this beautiful performance live.
Hope you get a chance. It's a wonderful piece to hear live. So completely absorbing. One senses how hard the orchestra have to work, particularly with all those (essential!) repeats.
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Me too. Sadly, I've also never been in the audience for this wonderful piece.
Je ne connais ce chef que depuis très peu de temps. Ses interprétations sont éblouissantes. Il vit intensément la partition. Il se met littéralement dans la peau du compositeur. Quant à l'oeuvre, que je connais depuis environ 60 ans, je l'écoute toujours avec la même émerveillement. Quel drame que Schubert soit mort aussi jeune !
after 45:30 you hear Beethoven's 9th. this is talked about in John Gingrich's book 'Schubert's Beethoven Project'. Great book.
This is the greatest symphony of all time.
Hey, what about all the other great ones? Mozart, Beethoven, Bruckner, Mahler, Prokofiev, Shostakovich, just to name a few obvious candidates.
@@molybdaenmornell123hopp5 I love them all, but none quite speak to me like Schubert in his Ninth.
@@ChristopherBonisBefore experiencing (not just listening to) this symphony in full I wouldn't have agreed. That 4th movement is just so perfect to me, especially the section at 41:58, It makes me genuinely happy every time.
It's *your* personal favourite. That doesn't make it the greatest symphony of all time.
I love my cat, but it would be arrogant hyperbole to say that makes him the greatest cat who has ever lived.
. . . even though he is. 😸
@@TheStockwell I have no personal relationship to this piece. It’s but an extraordinary work of musical genius by one of the greatest composers of them all. If only he could’ve lived longer…
Applause all around for a wonderful performance. A special bravo to the winds lead by their principal oboe Nicolas Cock-Vassiliou.
CAN NOT GET ENOUGH OF THIS FINE WORK SO BALANANCED AND WITH WONDERFUL POINT COUNTPOINT.
THE CLARINET BRINGS GOOSE BUMPS TO MY SKIN. THE RYTHEMS ARE ALMOST LIKE THE BLUES AND THE FLOW FROM ONE TUNE TO THE NEXT IS MAGIC. SO MUCH BETTER THAN HIS CONTEMPORARIES OUTSTANDING!!!!!!! H VAN HASSELT TASMANIA😊😊😊😊😊😉
Una de las mejores interpretaciones de "La Grande" que he visto. ¡Felicitaciones!
The solemn comfort of this performance is irreplaceable , and beyond compare
Wonderful. My favorite Symphony. Extremely well orchestrated.
Endlich kommt der Schwanengesang von Schubert! Echt großartige Interpretation dieses großartigen Meisterwerks mit seidigen Töne aller Streicher, milden Töne aller Holzbläser und brillanten Töne aller Metallbläser. Der unvergleichliche Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im majestätischen Tempo mit gut artikulierter Dynamik. Mehr als wunderbar!
Right after the horns at the beginning, the clarinets come in instead of oboes as in all other performances. This gives the beginning a wonderful velvety sound. Overall, absolutely perfect interpretation of this wonderful symphony.
@@bernhardkaltenboeck9894 just because you only see clarinets are playing doesn't mean the oboes don't. 😂😂 just listen, they DO play.
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Grandísimo Schubert... Sublime lo he sentido. Gracias por compartir.
Titanica Sinfonia, il capolavoro di Schubert e grazie a Schumann che l'ha scoperta . Questa meravigliosa Orchestra ce l'ha fatta godere in ogni sua sfumatura . Anche l' Orchestra e' titanica !!!
Barletta Francesco Roma.La 9' sinfonia di Schubert detta la "Grande " è meravigliosa .Estrada la rende molto viva, romantica e musicalmente travolgente. Grazie grazie 😊😊😊❤️❤️❤️ .L' orchestra lo segue magistralmente, fenomenali tutti!!!!!! Grazie 😊👍👍👍
The most beautiful symphony in the history....❤
Check out Bruckner's 4 th
Except for all the others. 😐
Hasta ahora prefería la sinfonía llamada Inconclusa. Con esta versión no sé ... Creo que ambas son magníficas. Muy buena orquesta y excelente trabajo del Director. Gracias por compartirla
Meravigliosa musica, bravissimi esecutori. Uno splendore. Grazie.
this fabulous symphony reminds me of Dvorak 9
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What a symphony... what an orchestra!!
👍👍👍sehr schöne Interpretation und großartig dargeboten
prachtige compositie én heel mooi gespeeld door het orkest
balsem voor de oren en ogen...
This was fantastic. What a way to end the line of symphonies.
the added mics and state of the art recording tech allow the listener to hear all the instruments individually as well the music as a whole. makes the old videos sound inferior and outdated. also a good visual video of the orchestra members.
Wow now that's what i call being inspired. symphony discovered by Schumann who found the symphony in a heap of unfinished manuscripts stuffed dust laden which were barely saved at all. Or used as well paper. 10 years after the death of Schubert Schumann had a great intuition to visit where Schubert.lived and died in Vienna. went through much unfinished sketches and located this huge symphony and so impressed was Schumann that he christened it as "the great"...after that he befriended a young Brahms and mentored him maybe even heaping too much praise on him.
Love all the many beautiful languages and cultures sharing their passion and praising words for a wonderous symphony. Cheers Bravo, Salut to all nations and peoples. Music is eternal with no borders
멋지고 훌륭한 영상 고맙습니다.
Thank you~!!
Qué buena interpretación de la Grande de Schubert, y uno que escucho tantas versiones. La mona, qué ésta vez toca el clarinete es tambien flautista. Muy buenos los Oboes, las flautas. Es una Sinfonía muy exigente para el músico.
HERMOSA VERSION DE LA DESTACA ORQUESTA DE FRANKFURTRADIO SYMPHONY
I never run out of superlatives to describe you winds and horn section. They are simply wonderful!! Has your principal horn Marc Gruber been playing with the Berlin Philharmonic lately? I'm sure I've seen him in a few performances on their Digital Concert Hall.
Clarinettist was formerly with WDR Symphony Orchestra in Cologne.
Thank you!
Gratidão pelos belíssimos trabalhos!
Nur ein Wort: Grandios.
Una de las mejores sinfonías que he escuchado. Felicidades a todos los que han participado en este video ; han hecho un trabajo excelente.
Gracias por compartir su trabajo en youtube.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ik krijg er altijd van die verheven gevoelens van. Dan prijs ik mij gelukkig even Schubert te mogen zijn. Een grote ziel! Dank orkest en dirigent.
superbe interprétation un vrai régal bravo
O gigante cede à relva e sente a brisa, brinca, olha a natureza no mais terno e mais selvagem...são os sentimentos de Schubert, de seus poetas, dos amigos, de tudo que admira (Beethoven...).
Someone: Schubert is only good at writing songs
Me: Show him this video
35:32...love Schubert ❤️ (34:53 Trio)
Like sometimes i just listen to this part 😂 it's so damn beautiful !
30:16 ending | 30:49 3rd movement (favorite) | 34:54 build up | 35:00 elegant | 35:32 | 36:14 | 36:44 climax | 37:43 | 41:35 4th movement | 44:56 | 47:16 build up | 47:34 | 47:42 | 50:43 |
How lucky we were 2 years ago, no masks, concerts, cafe's, ...😔
You are right, fortunately we have this fabulous orchestra and a lot of music in RUclips to help us to cape with the situation...
А ещё лучше было без войны.
vielen Dank.. wonderschöne.. serh viel wonderschöne
Bravo 👏
discovered by Robert Schumann in Schubert bed and music room 10 years after the death of Franz Schubert ( schubert's brother kept the rooms in pristine condition for just purpose that there were great master pieces waiting to be discovered for the first time by someone other than himself. If not for Robert Schumann it would have certainly been consigned to the dust bins of history as thrash. Schumann prevented that from happening.
wow
No offense intended, but no. It's a great story - and almost completely fabricated. The manuscript was already in the collection of the Gesellshaft der Musikfreunde when Ferdinand Schubert arranged for Schumann to see it in 1838. It was not miraculously discovered by Schumann in Ferdinand 's house - a decade after Schubert's death.
@@TheStockwell Thanks! But there were indeed other works scattered around various places after his death, right?
I believe his 8th unfinished was not performed in public until 1865.
es ist wirklich großartig
Wunderbar! Das ist die Musik...
Sinfonía de Shubert, le magnifique....
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍 БРАААВО, ГРАНДИОЗНО!!!!!
Andras it's Symphony No. 9! Enjoy! - God bless - Bill - UK
DIVINE MUSIC SYMPHONY CREATION.!
Clear and sublime! But Furtwärngler and Konwitchny has and "edge" to the symphony in terms of how to determine the movements in order to achieve "le grand ligne" (as Arthur Rubinstein called it). But, how good it sounds!
✨Wunderbar!✨
PHANTASTISCH !!!!
I'm fond of this performance. Am, however, curious to hear it with natural trumpets and horns.
슈베르트가 하늘에서 듣고 있다면 정말 감동할 것 같네요
Beautiful played!!! for practice reasons:
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18:18
20:01
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23:52
People who thumbs down this masterpiece have no joy in life. They are the ones that give out pennies and toothbrushes for Halloween.
Beethoven's Waldstein sonata melody? 10:30
Obrigado amigos e amigas musicistas!!
Sublime. ✨🎼❤️🥰
A wonderful symphony. The scherzo is fantastic.
Perfect
Et mesterligt flot storværk med flotte variationer fra det store orkester flot dirigeret . Smukt.......
Great performance of a symphony that many orchestral musicians believe is about 20 minutes too long. They say it is “great” only because of its length.
Si sente tutto Brahms, e Wagner pure. Capolavoro infinito e versione di riferimento.
Magnificent.
Estrada very good
His name is Orozco or Orozco Estrada, but not Estrada.
C'mon people, stand up!!! You are so sedate! Orozco-Estrada has that fire!
meravillioso!
3:36 Schubert! the man knows what große means!
Me conmueve esta sinfonía más que la inconclusa
En esta sinfonía como apunta Schweitzer consigue Scubert la perfecta fusión entre lo clásico y lo romantico
Schneider
Schubert
45:28 paying homage to Ludwig 's Ninth?
You know what, I never realized that until you pointed it out and I've loved this symphony for years now. Thanks~ ! :)
Of course! Beethoven's 9th was first premiered in 1824. Schubert said that he would be able to deliver a similar concert in the following year. This could be seen as if he was competing with Beethoven.
Schubert finished his Great C Major in 1826, also a big symphony like Beethoven's 9th.
Thanks for that hint! I share your impression.
I’m afraid I don’t recognize that from Beethoven’s Ninth. Which movement? I always thought Schubert was alluding to one of his own, March Militaire when I heard it years ago.
@@robertagregory7177 it's subtil and very difficult to be sure, but there is a thematic proximity, like an echo, an evocation, at this precise point (click on the link contained in my first post) of Schubert's masterwork, with the main theme of the fourth movement of Beethoven's Nineth.
Bravo!
❤️🎑🎻🎶🎵🎺🎷FANTASTICO 📁🖊️🚶♀️
so many thumbs down ,come on guys listen again and again
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