It is wonderful that Sphinx is providing these opportunities for these musicians to develop and blossom. It is also a wonderful thing that Deutsche Grammophon is posting such videos as this. Bravo to both organizations!
“The Venezuelan people have seen stellar multidimensional seeds ,potentially germinable in the most hard ecosystems”!Congratulations DG and all people of this project.
@@lourdessantiesteban3187 I am not talking about the musicians , don't flip the facts , I said that the video photographing is not suitable to the efforts exerted by those talented young musicians That is what I mean . ya again .. the video photographing is bad !
@@makyhsmakyhs6766 the quality of the music doesn't change depending on how the video is shot. This is fine. Music speaks for itself. Is your attention span truly so short that you can't appreciate anything if something on the screen doesn't change every 3 seconds?
@@Edward-W the vedios reflect life and motion so it should not be fixed from up stage. we want to see those musicians too , have you ever filmed a live orchestra before while playing, the camera is rooming to record every pitch and every move from the conductor and the players !
@@makyhsmakyhs6766 so are audio recordings just an inherently inferior way to experience music? Can a blind peron never truly appreciate music because they don't see a music video with interesting cinematography? If you are in that concert hall, wouldn't this video reflect almost exactly what your experience would be like? You can't zoom in on the players with your eyes and do different cuts from different angles or follow their movements individually through a lens on the stage next to the musicians. And no, I couldn't possibly do any of that if I filmed it myself while sitting in the audience. I wouldn't want to either, because I'm there to listen to the music. This is what real life looks like and there's nothing wrong with it. You sit there in your seat ,very stationary unless you want to ruin everybody else's and your own experience, and see the whole stage and listen to the sounds from their instruments. With this angle you literally do see everyone who is on stage and can rewind or rewatch to see what each individual is doing as many times as you wish. So exactly what you asked for. What more do you need? I'm seriously struggling to see any kind of sensible point here. There's nothing wrong with the way this video was filmed.
It is wonderful that Sphinx is providing these opportunities for these musicians to develop and blossom. It is also a wonderful thing that Deutsche Grammophon is posting such videos as this. Bravo to both organizations!
So pleased to hear this masterpiece, so motivational, just in time for my weekend!
Thanks DG for sharing !
Thanks a lot!!!Venezielan suite was wonderful ❤
Well done.....Thanks and BRAVO from Acapulco!
“The Venezuelan people have seen stellar multidimensional seeds ,potentially germinable in the most hard ecosystems”!Congratulations DG and all people of this project.
This was a beautiful performance👌🏽
Bravissimo Sandro!!!!!!!
Gracias mima ❤
🎻🎻👍Excellent 👍🎻🎻‼️💯👈
Aldemaro Romero 1928-2007 Venezuela
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👍👏👏
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Viva Venezuela 🇻🇪...Fuera Maduro
The video photographing is not good .. No motion !
Will you be so kind and comment about all the good musicians' efforts? Thank you!
@@lourdessantiesteban3187 I am not talking about the musicians , don't flip the facts , I said that the video photographing is not suitable to the efforts exerted by those talented young musicians
That is what I mean .
ya again .. the video photographing is bad !
@@makyhsmakyhs6766 the quality of the music doesn't change depending on how the video is shot. This is fine. Music speaks for itself. Is your attention span truly so short that you can't appreciate anything if something on the screen doesn't change every 3 seconds?
@@Edward-W the vedios reflect life and motion so it should not be fixed from up stage.
we want to see those musicians too , have you ever filmed a live orchestra before while playing,
the camera is rooming to record every pitch and every move from the conductor and the players !
@@makyhsmakyhs6766 so are audio recordings just an inherently inferior way to experience music? Can a blind peron never truly appreciate music because they don't see a music video with interesting cinematography? If you are in that concert hall, wouldn't this video reflect almost exactly what your experience would be like? You can't zoom in on the players with your eyes and do different cuts from different angles or follow their movements individually through a lens on the stage next to the musicians. And no, I couldn't possibly do any of that if I filmed it myself while sitting in the audience. I wouldn't want to either, because I'm there to listen to the music. This is what real life looks like and there's nothing wrong with it. You sit there in your seat ,very stationary unless you want to ruin everybody else's and your own experience, and see the whole stage and listen to the sounds from their instruments. With this angle you literally do see everyone who is on stage and can rewind or rewatch to see what each individual is doing as many times as you wish. So exactly what you asked for. What more do you need?
I'm seriously struggling to see any kind of sensible point here. There's nothing wrong with the way this video was filmed.
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