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Vanja Stanishic
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2011
Mendelssohn, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Violin Concerto
Felix Mendelssohn,
Incidental Music for A Midsummer Night's Dream
Violin Concerto (Arthur Grumiaux) 45:08
London Philharmonic orchestra, Bernard Haitink
Paintig: Glenn Marshall, A Midsummer Night's Dream
Incidental Music for A Midsummer Night's Dream
Violin Concerto (Arthur Grumiaux) 45:08
London Philharmonic orchestra, Bernard Haitink
Paintig: Glenn Marshall, A Midsummer Night's Dream
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My dad's favorite. I can't listen to Borodin or Rimsky Korsakov without getting all choked up. I'm 70 years old now and in awe with the likes of Led Zeppelin and RTF, but the neoclassical Russian masters never fail to bring tears to my eyes.
I don't know if Borodin was considered as such. I always considered him a romantic, but your characterization of him as neo-classic fit my unacknowledged feelings toward his work. However, some of Borodin’s works, such as his symphonic poem “In the Steppes of Central Asia”, may exhibit elements of classical influence, such as a focus on melody and harmony reminiscent of classical music. Additionally, his opera “Prince Igor” features a mix of folk and classical elements, which might be seen as a precursor to the neo-classical movement. It’s worth noting that the term “neo-classical” is often associated with composers like Igor Stravinsky, Sergei Prokofiev, and Dmitri Shostakovich, who were active in the early 20th century and drew heavily from classical forms and structures in their work. As a 19th-century composer, Borodin does not fit neatly into this category.
My Dad's favorite also. He just passed in late February of this year, and we played this for him on his last...well, you know. I love this piece so much, and I too get teary. I love so many of the Russian composers, and Borodin is one of my favorites.
大きなうねりに飲み込まれるかのような演奏 LIVEのような臨場感。まさに名盤ですね。
찰리 채플린이 아인슈타인 처칠 과 함께 三大天才 라고 불렀다고 합니다,
Wonderful! It reminds me of those times when I discovered Beethoven and it blew me away🙋🏼♂️
16:45
just found a new favourite pianist
The greatest Fifth ever recorded.
what is the severe addiction on Borodin?.. if you was born on the endless Russian plains, you start crying..
최고~!!!❤❤❤
лучшее исполнение этой сонаты По мне никто близко тут не стоит
Tengo 80, esta version la escuché por primera vez a mis 17 años, una tarde cuando mi hermano puso en su winco el LP que acababa de comprar y me dijo - escuchá . Y yo me enamoré para siempre, no sólo de Beethoven sino de la musica clasica. Por eso amo esta versión: ella fue la puerta que me abrió paso a ese mundo infinito. Gracias Dios mio por la música❤❤❤❤
Thank you for telling me about the shows you watch on TV. My wife and I watch PBS and will only watch British programming. The stories are great and the actors rotate their perfomances, and play different parts. Their versatility is incredible; they are better than ALL American actors. Thank you to England for enriching our lives.
Meu deus. Já estava há dois anos procurando essa interpretação da Carmem. Finalmente encontrei
MINT !
今から50年以上ものお話しになります。 銀座に名曲喫茶があった時代に、ソニープラザの裏にランブルと言う、クラッシック🎻音楽の喫茶店☕がありました。 音響が良く、👞くつろげる所✊で、待ち合わせ場所として、利用していました。 そんな時、ボロディンを初めとして、数々のクラッシック音楽🎧に🦻耳を傾けていました。 🌏アジア平原、〽歌声は、ポピュラー✊であり、時を越えても〽歌い継がれ✊ていますね。 🎦映像を見てますと、モンゴル平原を想像☝します。 ユーチューブ✊で、ボロディンの🌳曲を聞かせていただきどうもありがとう🫂ございます✨😊。 🔵蒼き狼🐺と言われた少年、✊テムジン後の英雄チンギス・ハーンを想像します。 🎼🎶🎤💿📀⭐🌟✨💂🐺❤️❤
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Nom de Dieu. Cette pièce m'a été présentée il y a plus de 60 ans par un merveilleux proffesseur de musique. M. Béchard à l'école Jean-Raimbault de Drummondville en secondaire 2. M.Béchard nous a raconté cette histoire merveillleuse entre de pauvres villageois et des soldats russes. C'est pour moi maintenet un souvenir de ce très compétant passionné professeur de musique.
Belleza pura❤!! En que año se grabó?? Gracias
En 1987
Beautiful
Et même sous un régime didactorial!! Chapeau
So quiet and peaseful a world of nomore.
Listen to this music with closed eyes , and you'll see pictures of Russia's history.
Musica divina !!!!! Grazie di ❤
which Polovtsian dances are being performed?
Civilization. What happened to it??
This music has like a healing power.
Magnifique 🙏🎶💓🎶✨
Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱 música maravillosa
Un abrazo fuerte para Chile! Gracias
Genuinely surprised nobody's talking about Freddy Fazbear. Kinda glad too
I love the story that the very-first time this symphony was performed publicly was for a charity event in 1813 for Austrian soldiers wounded fighting Napoleon and that it was an immediate hit -and that the soldiers and audience called for an encore of the Allegretto (13:37), instantly loving it the very first time they heard it. Which was the same reaction I suspect tens of millions of listeners if not more, in the 200 + years have had since then, the first time they heard it.
Thanks a lot for this comment.
This is overwhelmingly beautiful. Thanks for sharing it here. I'd love to be able to read and maybe translate the lyrics. If somebody reads this and is able to share the texts, it would be ever so beautiful!
I am so grateful for your comment. Here is the link of the first song, you can see the translate. Enjoy. lyricstranslate.com/en/donskaya-balada-%D0%B4%D0%BE%D0%BD%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%8F-%D0%B1%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%B4%D0%B0-don-river-ballad.html
Thanks, dear Tanja: the lyrics are overwhelmingly beautiful! Thank you ever so much! What a wonderful New Year's gift.@@vanjastanishic3426
Сила!
36:00 = The Alien Mythos fans will recognize it...
알프레드 브렌델의 연주도 좋지만 클라라 하스킬의 연주도 더 없이 좋다.
When I first heard this version in the 1980's I knew immediately that I didn't care to listen to other versions. This is a Masterpiece of Programme music by Glazunov. I listen to it only during the Christmas season as impressions of the Holidays are really powerful in many of it's passages throughout. I LOVE THIS MUSIC!
An American Tail AF
Wonderful performance!
beautiful music, an eternal gem that will inspire generations forever, it sure gives me goosebumps and recollections of a girlfriend long gone, bless her soul
Lovely
カルロスクライバーのベートーヴェン七番は、ベーム、カラヤン、トスカニーニ、バーンスタイン、フルトヴェングラー博士、ワルターと、実力揃いの先輩指揮者が軒を連ねて名作を世に残した中、唯一、次世代の若手指揮者の中の、天才指揮者であり、その指揮者の集中力の高さとか、オーケストラを操る統制力の力とか、又、構成と他とは比べものにならないほど、結晶度が違っている。それに、何か新しさを感じる。当に、天才である! 因みにわたくしは、幸運にもこの演奏のレコードを所持し、愛聴している。
Мильоны - вас. Нас - тьмы, и тьмы, и тьмы. Попробуйте, сразитесь с нами! Да, скифы - мы! Да, азиаты - мы, С раскосыми и жадными очами!
Thanks.
очень эмоционально насыщенная интерпретация. Просто завораживает
Russian music composers are great. All of them.
Pope Francis recommended this piece to understand Mongolia 🙂
Dzięki Franciszkowi wlazłem tu, i mam duchową frajdę.
They are not mongols
Brawo! 👏 Dziękuję bardzo za udostępnienie:)
Cieszę się. Dziękuję za komentarz.
Niesamowicie piękna muzyka.
Probably the only good German pianist I've ever listened to. 🤣
This is one of Borodins finest compositions, just the name alone sends shivers down my spine. As I listen I see in my mind the millions of square miles of empty land that has existed since time immemorial. I have tears in my eyes right now, tears of emotion that humanity can produce such a genius. I am English and for me Vaughan Williams composed emotional music like this about a very different landscape, his Fantasia on Thomas Tallis and the Lark Ascending affects me is the exact same way. Despite our MANY FAULTS humanity has managed to produce genius’s like this that transcend our SINS and let us experience the beauty that is OUR MOTHER EARTH.
Thank you. I'll listen to Vaughan Williams.
You might also love Ravel’s Daphnis et Chloe as well! For me it’s the pinnacle of human creativity and experience, I always break into tears while listening to it
@@Smin-f3h I completely agree, a WONDERFUL piece. This music does not need to be blasted out at high volume, sometimes I wait for everyone at home to go to bed and the house is quiet. Then I sit in a comfortable chair, turn the lights very low and play these pieces at a very low volume. The music will overwhelm you and take you to another place, how fortunate are we that we that such brilliant minds have evolved that can produce such beauty. Best wishes.
It was moving for me to read your words. I share everything you said. Borodin's music, as well as the music of soooo many other greats will last forever, even beyond the grave. I just imagine my soul sailing through the universe listening to The New World Symphony, Scherazade, everything by Tchaikosky, and so many others. I imagine the universe alive with this music. Talk about crying! Sail on, my friend.
@@Smin-f3h Oh yes, Ravel is also on my list of GENIUSES. I recently watched a documentary about Aaron Copland, another of my favorites, he talked about a visit to France where he met Ravel, can you imagine two such brilliant men talking about their music.
I have no Russian ancestors, but , strangely, I am linked to this music....and I recognize magic when I hear it !
Y bellisima musiza que evoca los espacios y el viento.
19:45 the good part