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Philip Glass - The Hours (Piano) w/score
มุมมอง 8814 วันที่ผ่านมา
Philip Glass - The Hours from the film "The Hours" by Stephen Daldry Arranged for piano solo by Michael Riesman and Nico Muhly. Piano - Coversart
Philip Glass - Akhnaten (Piano) w/score
มุมมอง 35914 วันที่ผ่านมา
Philip Glass : Trilogy Sonata - Dance from "Akhnaten" scene ||| arr. by Paul Barnes Piano - Jeremy Limb
Sarasate - Carmen Fantasy for Violin and Piano (Hadelich)
มุมมอง 59221 วันที่ผ่านมา
Pablo de Sarasate - Carmen Fantasy Augustin Hadelich, violin Joyce Yang, piano
Heitor Villa-Lobos - Bachianas Brasileiras No. 1 (w/score) Berlin Philharmonic
มุมมอง 173 หลายเดือนก่อน
Heitor Villa-Lobos - Bachianas Brasileiras No. 1 / Berlin Philharmonic 1. Introduction (Embolada) 2. Preludio (Modinha) 06:37 3. Fugue (Conversa) 13:12
J.S.Bach: Cantata BWV 147 ' Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring (arr. Hess) - Dovgan
มุมมอง 1776 หลายเดือนก่อน
Johann Sebastian Bach "Jesu bleibet meine Freude" - Cantata BWV 147 (version for piano arranged by Myra Hess) Piano - Alexandra Dovgan
Bohuslav Martinů - Duo No. 2 for Violin and Cello
มุมมอง 2517 หลายเดือนก่อน
Bohuslav Martinů - Duo No. 2 for Violin and Cello H.371 1. Allegretto (0:00) 2. Adagio (3:05) 3. Poco allegro (7:16) Violin - Jakub Junek Cello - Ivan Vokac
Poul Rovsing Olsen - A Dream In Violet | String trio
มุมมอง 197 หลายเดือนก่อน
Poul Rovsing Olsen - A Dream In Violet Op. 85 for String trio Violin - Helge Slaatto Viola - Anette Slaatto Cello - Jonathan Slaatto
Jean Sibelius - Cantique and Devotion, op. 77 (1915) w/score
มุมมอง 668 หลายเดือนก่อน
Jean Sibelius - Cantique and Devotion, op. 77 I. Laetare anima mea (Cantique) (1914) II. Ab imo pectore (Devotion) (1915) Dong-Suk Kang (violin) Neeme Järvi, conductor Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra
C.P.E. Bach - Cello Concerto in A major (w/score)
มุมมอง 5028 หลายเดือนก่อน
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) Cello Concerto in A major, H439 Wq172 I. Allegro (0:00) II. Largo con sordini, mesto (6:49) III. Allegro assai (16:23)
Jean Sibelius - Symphony No. 4 (1911) w/score
มุมมอง 3.2K8 หลายเดือนก่อน
Symphony No. 4 in A minor, Op. 63 (1911) I. Tempo molto moderato, quasi adagio (0:00) II. Allegro molto vivace (9:45) III. Il tempo largo (14:17) IV. Allegro (24:35) Herbert Blomstedt, conductor Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra

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  • @senseblossomxxx5260
    @senseblossomxxx5260 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Watched the premiere of the opera in Stuttgart many years ago. A wonderful experience

  • @jabber12345
    @jabber12345 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Again. We have another conductor slowing down the end of the 4th movement when there is no indication anywhere in the score that a ritard should occur anywhere at the end. It's too bad becuase this is otherwise an fine performance but the ending is ruined by tempo decisions that shouldn't be there.

  • @thinkOfMeAsAClassicalMusician
    @thinkOfMeAsAClassicalMusician 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    5th symphony is comminggg

  • @beul_andand
    @beul_andand หลายเดือนก่อน

    I : 00:01 - 09:45

  • @thinkOfMeAsAClassicalMusician
    @thinkOfMeAsAClassicalMusician หลายเดือนก่อน

    It’s such a great symphony

  • @oliviercaron1364
    @oliviercaron1364 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    cafe Zimmermann?

    • @tuopp1
      @tuopp1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Indeed

  • @rain_dropps
    @rain_dropps 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    1:07 is so beautiful

  • @porkyminch5131
    @porkyminch5131 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fun fact: this is the only Sibelius' symphony which uses glockenspiel.

    • @thinkOfMeAsAClassicalMusician
      @thinkOfMeAsAClassicalMusician 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      In a neeme jarvi recording i heard rhenither day they used something that sounded more like chimes and sounded amazing. In this score it’s actually written “glocken” which means bells in general if I m correct. But I don’t know what he actually wrote or wanted

    • @tubularificationed
      @tubularificationed 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@thinkOfMeAsAClassicalMusician(German here) yes you are right 🙂 "glocken" means bells, as in church tower bells. 😉 If a composer sais "glocken", then he certainly doesn't want to hear a high-pitched "glockenspiel", nor the other way round. There's a potential catch though. Sibelius' mother tongue was Swedish, and word "glocken" is also used in Swedish, where it seems to be used also for high-pitched things like a bicycle bell, or a door bell. So it is a bit uncertain what Sibelius wanted. Possibly he had role models such as Mahler with regards to using concert "glocken", which then would be something more sizeable, as we know from Mahler's symphonies? Be it as it may, I always felt a glockenspiel doesn't fit in when it is used, it somehow sounds wrong and misplaced and almost ridicules the music a little. I always think of Brahms then, who frowned upon using triangles as acoustical gimmicks in orchestral music. Proper "glocken" would be a bit more appropriate here?

    • @thinkOfMeAsAClassicalMusician
      @thinkOfMeAsAClassicalMusician 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tubularificationed thank you for your interesting insight! I have listened to more recordings now and definitely prefer the ones which use bells instead of glockenspiel