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Max Norman
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ส.ค. 2013
Berlioz, Roméo et Juliette - George Cleve, cond.
Berlioz, Roméo et Juliette - George Cleve, cond.
มุมมอง: 743
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Mozart - Serenade in D Major, K. 320 "Posthorn" - George Cleve, cond.
มุมมอง 4.1K9 ปีที่แล้ว
Mozart - Serenade in D Major, K. 320 "Posthorn" - George Cleve, cond.
Mahler, Symphony no. 2 ("Resurrection") - George Cleve, cond.
มุมมอง 3219 ปีที่แล้ว
Mahler, Symphony no. 2 ("Resurrection") - George Cleve, cond.
Schumann, Symphony no. 4 - George Cleve, cond.
มุมมอง 6849 ปีที่แล้ว
George Cleve conducts the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia.
Vaughan Williams - Symphony no. 2 ("A London Symphony"), George Cleve, cond.
มุมมอง 9809 ปีที่แล้ว
Vaughn Williams's "A London Symphony"
Mahler, Symphony no. 1, "Titan" - George Cleve, cond.
มุมมอง 3299 ปีที่แล้ว
Mahler, Symphony no. 1, "Titan" - George Cleve, cond.
Schumann, Piano Concerto - George Cleve and Richard Goode
มุมมอง 5659 ปีที่แล้ว
Schumann, Piano Concerto - George Cleve and Richard Goode
Brahms, Symphony no. 1 - George Cleve, cond
มุมมอง 3679 ปีที่แล้ว
Brahms, Symphony no. 1 - George Cleve, cond
Strauss, Four Final Songs - Dame Margaret Price, George Cleve
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Strauss, Four Final Songs - Dame Margaret Price, George Cleve
Mozart, Symphony no. 39 - George Cleve, cond
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Mozart, Symphony no. 39 - George Cleve, cond
Mahler, Symphony no. 9 | George Cleve, cond.
มุมมอง 44510 ปีที่แล้ว
Mahler, Symphony no. 9 | George Cleve, cond.
Mozart, Piano Concerto no. 25, C Major, K. 503 | Rudolf Firkusny; George Cleve, cond.
มุมมอง 56410 ปีที่แล้ว
Mozart, Piano Concerto no. 25, C Major, K. 503 | Rudolf Firkusny; George Cleve, cond.
Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade | George Cleve, cond.
มุมมอง 50410 ปีที่แล้ว
George Cleve conducts; Leo Eylar, violin.
Brahms, Symphony no. 3 - George Cleve, RPO
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Brahms, Symphony no. 3 - George Cleve, RPO
Mendelssohn-A Midsummer Night's Dream [Fully Staged] - George Cleve, conducting
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Mendelssohn-A Midsummer Night's Dream [Fully Staged] - George Cleve, conducting
de Falla - Nights in the Gardens of Spain - George Cleve and Alicia de Larrocha
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de Falla - Nights in the Gardens of Spain - George Cleve and Alicia de Larrocha
Ravel - Concerto in G - George Cleve and Alicia de Larrocha
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Ravel - Concerto in G - George Cleve and Alicia de Larrocha
Traumhaft gesungen, herrlich phrasiert, perfektes Deutsch und natürlich eine der schönsten Sopranstimmen des 20. Jahrhunderts. Welch ein Genuss!!
I can't believe that the orchestra isn't named.
Thanks for putting these!
Up!
Thank you for posting these performances! It has been a great time for me to see these. It has raised my spirits as I have to engage in a war with cancer!
Brahms 1 but who is counting! Hi Ted, my friend. Those were the days. It doesn’t get any better than this!
I was principal horn with George for the SJS for his whole time there. It I was a great experience! Many of us were pretty young . We also formed The Midsummer Mozart Festival made up of our best players to give us more work. It was just magic much of the time!
I don’t remember playing this….
It was a LONG TIME AGO..,
Arthur Nikisch reincarnated!
💓 GREAT MARGARET PRICE💓
11:10 end to the first scene of the play 28:10 end of act 1 to scherzo
She was a legend.
Beato te! Rest in pace, George!
Amen!
This looks like the San Jose Symphony from the looks of a few heads in the strings. This and Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony were George’s best.
I remember playing this performance. What a great upbeat. The opening is so hard, I can’t believe we nailed it!
Excellent performance.
Thank you for posting this wonderful performance in the first place - very appreciated!
Her voice melded with the orchestra. Wonderful performance all told.
Simply wonderful performance. I was lucky enough to hear his rendition of the 4th symphony in Glasgow, Scotland. The standing ovation, applause and stamping of feet almost literally brought the house down.
The Invisible Pianist.
The first piece is March No 1 K335 written as a prelude to "Posthorn" K320 which would also have been followed by March No 2 K335 as an ending. This video has been cut short, missing out "Movement No 7 : Finale" and the closing March No 2.
George Cleve is probably conducting the San Jose (CA) Symphony Orchestra around April of 1992.. It is certainly helpful when the person doing the posting would give performance data.
Very refined !
Superbe interprétation, George Cleve est malheureusement mésestimé.
Wonderful.....there are beautiful tonal colours here, very different from previous recordings of Price, but still glowing and splendid The songs show us all of Price's exceptional qualitys.
Masterly conducting.
"Las noches en las jardines de España" is an excellent work, and this performance is very top-notch, but this should have given as a video? There's next to nothing interesting visually.
Well, the microphones could have been better arranged, never mind the filming. And could it have been the early days of digital, which was so lacking?
I just read about George Cleve in an interview of Peter Serkin, where he highly praised his conducting. A brief article about Cleve in the Eastman School of Music site directed me to Cleve's Mozart Symphony 39 on TH-cam, and then I find this, a truly fine Brahms 1st! Thank you for sharing this and the other Cleve performances. What a fantastic conductor!
Could you please link to the Serkin interview, and to the Eastman page?
Wonderful, as she usually was. I wonder why she usually felt she needed the score when not singing opera.
oh my, she is good! ...is not only JNorman who can sing these songs.
Alicia de Larrocha, piano San José Symphony Orchestra George Cleve, director April 10th or 11th (2 days concert), 1992 - San José Center for the Performing Arts San José - California - USA
Bad video of a seemingly wonderful performance.
terrible camera work......
@@lawrencebailey3008 These were done just for archival purposes.
Inigualable versión.
they forgot the finale the best part of the peice
a terrific performance...the last movement was really great too... I know because I was in this orchestra! The fat guy in the 1st violins. I know it is out there somewhere.
It must've been an robotulating sapience to have coiffured as part of that chapeau, all that I could've said was 'Sabreur," decourous one.
Well done you! Great performance. A pity about the video editing. Would have liked to have seen all of it.
George Cleve- Outstanding Mozart conductor, Firkusny wonderful, Amazing perfomance!
last movement?????
Glorious Mozart!
What happened to the final movement?
Swedish Radio Symphony, 1989
What a stupid video!!! Nothing but the conductor waving his baton throughout the whole Concerto. And the sound sucks. The orchestra sounds like it's comprised of maybe a dozen people, half of them blowing kazoos. Mr. Goode deserves better than this. For shame!! ☻
I encountered George Cleve but once and that was fairly late in his career but the quality of his conducting was such as to make me question why he was all but unknown in the UK. Later I discovered from his biographies that he had the kind of reputation which suggested that he was not one to play the diplomatic game of compromise required to please managers and promoters. There were other conductors cut from a similar cloth, such as Frank Shipway and Georg Tintner, and while we can admire their resolution we also mourn the limited recorded legacy which they have left us.
Although the sound quality here is not great...this is a great performance.......Beautiful phrasing and amazing control.
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE REST OF THE FIRST MOVEMENT?
The whole symphony is complete, so nothing is cut or missing.
San Jose Symphony, late 70's probably.
A punchy and powerful Mahler First and a fine tribute to the memory of a masterful conductor, whose prominently placed obituary was sadly discovered in today' New York Times (Sunday, August 30, 2015).
may he rest in peace thanks for sharing your talent with us
One of her best and one of the best!
National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia George Cleve, conductor Live concert, 25-04-2008, Svetlanovsky Hall (Moscow International House of Music) From the ''Music, Born From A Word'' concert series 2008 (R Vaughan Williams, W Walton, W A Mozart)
Fine conductor. Where was this filmed?
San Jose,California.
George Cleve (1936 - 2015) Austrian born American conductor. Music director (San Jose Symphony Orchestra ) 1972 - 1992.
It looks like the old CPA.
This is a beautiful production! Thanks for posting it!