I never knew this piece until I played it with a local volunteer group several years back. It was life-changing, Lenny really conveyed the spirit of this piece for sure
This performance has to be one of the best ever recorded, but why leave out the 3rd movement? I can't find this one on TH-cam and it puts my teeth on edge to have to go from the first two movements straight into the 4th.
Usually 3 trumpet parts, but I'm guess they doubled up the lead so there are enough decibels to power through the wall of strings in the last fanfare. Wonderful sound, but man, they're going super sharp on those notes lol
Complete and total technical brilliance from both orchestra and director. But I still cannot get away from the fact, that I,, personally, prefer the Barbarolli/Hallé version.
Just imagine how good this orchestra could have been in this era if they hadn't systematically excluded probably 95 percent of humans from even auditioning. I used to just take this in stride, but the older l get and the more l live, the more l realize that for all Europe's societal progress, their orchestras remained enormously racist and sexist for decades after most European institutions had reformed. And that is absolutely shameful.
The video registration is pretty typical of its age: very conductor-focused, and we don't really see anything of what the orchestra is doing aside from some lateral shots of orchestral groups. It's not quite as bad as Karajan's stuff, but not far off. It's both impressive how good such registrations are nowadays (look at the Orchestre de Paris, HR-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt or particularly the Stockholm Phil) and how bad they were in the past.
It doesn't get better than this. No pathos. Just sheer emotion. I cried with Leonard...
I never knew this piece until I played it with a local volunteer group several years back. It was life-changing, Lenny really conveyed the spirit of this piece for sure
tears come easy on this one
UN DIRECTOR FORMIDABLE, Y VIENDO SU MANERA DE DIRIGIR, TAMBIÉN PARECE SER QUE FUE UNA GRAN PERSONA
That conductor be jammin like a legend
Is that ebonics?
yes he Isn't he!!
This performance has to be one of the best ever recorded, but why leave out the 3rd movement? I can't find this one on TH-cam and it puts my teeth on edge to have to go from the first two movements straight into the 4th.
The full video used to be listed probably 5 to 7 years ago but I can only assume it got yanked due to copyright. It's a damn shame. 😢
Have it on DVD and I'm lucky, would never sell it!
Brilliant and Powerfully Beautiful!!!
Leonard Bernstein is amazing
Atingiu a excelência da perfeição. BRAVO!!!
Y la orquesta Única!!
12:52 BEST PART!!! Qual o segredo dessa projeção sonora? Nenhuma gravação soa igual. É um trompete Schagerl Wien? BRAVO!!!
Usually 3 trumpet parts, but I'm guess they doubled up the lead so there are enough decibels to power through the wall of strings in the last fanfare. Wonderful sound, but man, they're going super sharp on those notes lol
I’ cring LEGEND ❤
I'll fly with you - Gigi D'Agostino
Si❤
8:50
the sound o genius to the max.
Lamour toujour ❤
Complete and total technical brilliance from both orchestra and director. But I still cannot get away from the fact, that I,, personally, prefer the Barbarolli/Hallé version.
I fly whit you
When did this performance take place?
Ms.Taniaro: 1986.
Remixed part as l'amour toujours - gg dag
Just imagine how good this orchestra could have been in this era if they hadn't systematically excluded probably 95 percent of humans from even auditioning. I used to just take this in stride, but the older l get and the more l live, the more l realize that for all Europe's societal progress, their orchestras remained enormously racist and sexist for decades after most European institutions had reformed. And that is absolutely shameful.
The video registration is pretty typical of its age: very conductor-focused, and we don't really see anything of what the orchestra is doing aside from some lateral shots of orchestral groups. It's not quite as bad as Karajan's stuff, but not far off. It's both impressive how good such registrations are nowadays (look at the Orchestre de Paris, HR-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt or particularly the Stockholm Phil) and how bad they were in the past.
Beautiful music by Sibelius. Masterful conducting by Bernstein. However, I do think some of his tempos are too slow.
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