I think almost every conductor loves what he/she is doing. You cannot make ist to the top, particularly in this genre, if you‘re not extremely passionate about your profession.
His expression of pleasure and joys is communicated to his musicians. Of course, depending on the score, he is not smiling at all, but nevertheless manifestly enjoys what he is doing (is playing in fact). Bravo depuis Montréal.
Paavo is probably a better conductor than Neemi nowadays. He has inherited his father's flair and command of the orchestra but without the tendency to drive the music too hard and play fast and loud for its own sake which often marred Neemi's performances
I declare fan of Järvi directions. I can hear every instrumets and all musical expresions. Super. And the Beethoveen sinphonys, the best directed by Järvi
Paavo Jarvi's versatility is legendary and he is equally at home in any repertoire. Check out his barnstorming performance of Messiaen's Turangalila Symphony with the same orchestra. I reckon it's one of the best live classical performances on the whole of TH-cam.
@@katrinat.3032 I am a musician, and yes it was backstage. At the New York Philharmonic, we don’t need special access to get into the green room backstage, we were just able to walk in, stand in line, and I talked to him for a few minutes and got a selfie with him.
Während ich mein Sauerkraut koche, erfreue ich mich an dieser wunderbaren Musik 🎶Dankeschön Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Dankeschön an den tollen Dirigenten.
One of my favourite symphonies and an outstanding recording. I love this fast pace and modern high pitch. This is a recording, in which the performers improved a piece. A rare gem.
While there is something very special about Mozart's music, Berlioz is the greatest of them all - for both melody and drama he has no equal, my opinion of course!
Feiere Mozarts Geburtstag, indem ich meine Lieblingsstelle 0:59 höre und dabei Mozart-Kugeln genüsslich verzehre, welche so schmecken, wie sich diese Stelle anhört🤤
Maestro Paavo Jarvi is an exciting musician in every aspect, revealing the beauty we find in music and emotions beyond description. My admiration and respect. I really hope Das Concertgebow Orchestra Amsterdam gives him a chance now they are looking for a really great conductor.
Rhythmische und perfekt synchronisierte Aufführung dieses ewigen Meisterwerks im relativ schnellen Tempo. Bestimmt eine der besten Kombinationen des genialen Dirigenten und des ausgezeichneten Orchesters!
Yes, the symphony is named Jupiter. I was impressed by the explosions after siginificant pauses evoking the crack of thunder after instant silence...It was performed like Beethoven's symphony.
Jeez I wish people wouldn't hate on this recording so much, I rather like it to be honest. I'm a trumpet player and it's just like listening to it if you're sitting in the section. Yes there was audio engineering involved but let's face it it wouldn't sound nearly this good out in the cheap seats. I will say that it is a bit odd how one trumpet is playing a rotary and the other is playing a natural one...never seen that before. Sounds great though.
A SINFONIA No. 41 "JUPITER" DE MOZART, É UMA MONUMENTAL OBRA DE ARTE DA MÚSICA EM TODOS OS TEMPOS. MOZART PROVA QUE ERA SUPREMO EM TODOS OS GÊNEROS QUE ABORDAVA. A JUPITER É PRÓDIGA EM MELODIA, HARMONIA, CONTRAPONTO E ORQUESTRAÇÃO E EM SUA MENSAGEM VITORIOSA PARA A HUMANIDADE.
Fantastic flute appoggiatura at 18:28. Don't know if it was a mistake or not, by the face of the musicians and Järvi probably was, but was nicely resolved, and btw, historically informed! ;)
Would you like to elaborate on this? What's an appoggiatura, and why was the resolution of the (possible) error historically informed? I'd love to learn! Thanks
@@maaaaaaaaarcel These are very good questions and deserve an answer. An appoggiatura is a "leaning note", usually immediately above or below the principal note, which is considered dissonant (in context) and is written in smaller type as a grace note--in this period. The "historically informed" part of the question involves the duration of this note: should it be given a definite, measured value, or just snapped off as quickly as possible? The flutist here hit a note above the one he should have (a D instead of a C#) and covered very nicely indeed by converting the written triplet C#-B-A into an even quadruplet D-C#-B-A, which would be correct if Mozart had written the D as an appogiatura--hence "historically informed." Two observations: 1) There is still dispute in certain cases as to which method of performance is correct, and 2) if we were sitting together by a piano this explanation would be much clearer. Music is like eating and sex: reading about it just isn't the same thing.
@@urmorph Thank you very much for this lucid explanation! I naturally looked up what an appoggiatura is, but only your explanation allowed me to understand what Vinicius meant, especially why the resolution was historically informed. As for the sitting together by a piano: I wished I had some talented musicians trained in classical music that could explain such things in persona. Thank you again.
@@maaaaaaaaarcel You're very welcome. Musicians to ask such questions are out there; they are often disguised as anything from waiters to computer programmers, because they also enjoy the physical pleasures of nutritional intake. Seek and ye shall find.
I'm not saying this the best I ever heard, but it's interesting to see (and hear) how Järvi, in the coda of the finale, highlights the little fanfare in the brass 33:14. I had never heard that before, because at the same time the double basses are doing the theme.
Mozart: Sinfonie C-Dur KV 551∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Paavo Järvi, you good health and happiness , I am from Vietnam thank you very much ! like like like
Woody Allen says that JUPITER proves the existence of God; which other symphonies and music of other genres inspires in you thoughts about Heaven? The Masses of Haydn certainly have that effect on me.
"Contessa Perdono" from The Marriage Of Figaro, Act IV (also by Mozart). Truly music from above, which still gives me chills and misty eyes. As Salieri said in Amadeus, "God was singing through this little man". Amen.
This orchestra is outstanding! Maestro Järvi is truly great conductor and reveals the finest sound imaginable in this mozartian masterpiece. Sometimes I just feel too much haste but quality and balance of symphonic colours is nearly perfect so you can easily hear all levels of this highly polifonic texture made by Mozart especially in outer movements. Bravo!
Just started listening to this, and the first thing I noticed is that the horns and trumpets are too loud. And it's probably a bit fast. Other than that, it's good.
I tend to be with you there. A lot of modern conductors/orchestras make that choice these days, it seems: They allow the brass to overpower the winds and even strings. I find that in works of Mozart, and many of Mendelssohn, it has a negative effect. Still, overall a fine performance and recording.
without wanting to sound cynical, Clara was likely not yet as important "a part" of the HR-Orchestra back in 2012, as she appears to be now with maestro Andrés Orozco-Estrada for the past 5 years or so. Just compare her visibility to the audience in this recording where she was mostly hidden from the front-camera behind a "sheet-tripod" (and not better visible to the camera in the right-wing) as opposed to more recent concerts with HR.
I stayed up all night to figure out that pesky measure in the overture, bragging to the music students in the morning (I was music tech) with computer music guru Professor Richard Karpen of the University of Washington writing "Better that I could have done" on my A+ analysis.
Wie wunderbar dass wir in Deutschland so viele großartige Orchester haben!!!!!
In der Tat
@@lincolnclay898 Stimmt
Aber eher schlechte Kammeraleute😂 1.25
@@zupanova3 ....die Kameraleute sind nicht das Problem, sondern eher der/die Editoren der Aufnahmen ;-(
I love to see a conductor who smiles and really loves what he is doing. Maestro Jaarvi is outstanding.
He is a fantastic conductor, indeed.
I agree...seems to be really enjoying himself.
I think almost every conductor loves what he/she is doing. You cannot make ist to the top, particularly in this genre, if you‘re not extremely passionate about your profession.
His expression of pleasure and joys is communicated to his musicians. Of course, depending on the score, he is not smiling at all, but nevertheless manifestly enjoys what he is doing (is playing in fact). Bravo depuis Montréal.
With a modern orchestra, Mozart as it should be; virtuosic, electric, fresh, driving, invigorating, passionate, joyful. Bravissimo! Encore!
I. Allegro vivace 0:32
II. Andante cantabile 11:48
III. Menuetto: Allegretto 21:30
IV. Molto Allegro 25:36
thanks alot!!
Hallo 2dNP
This very conductor was the man who finally convinced me of the genius of Mozart.
It is incredible that Mozart composed his best symphony and one of the best in all history in just 16 days. A true god of music
I will beg to differ...No. 40 in G minor is his "best" but this is darned close and yes, a miracle. :-)
Dommage,qu'il soit mort si jeune
You always know it's going to be a rocking performance when Jaarvi heads it.
Paavo is probably a better conductor than Neemi nowadays. He has inherited his father's flair and command of the orchestra but without the tendency to drive the music too hard and play fast and loud for its own sake which often marred Neemi's performances
I think this is the best Jupiter on U-Tube...and I stumbled upon it by accident when trying to program my HDMI port...
Yep, it is the best Jupiter we may listen to on YT.
I prefer Harnoncourt's 1991 recording with the European, but this one is still excellent.
Jupiter is the greatest symphony ever in the history of mankind!
I declare fan of Järvi directions. I can hear every instrumets and all musical expresions. Super. And the Beethoveen sinphonys, the best directed by Järvi
Paavo Jarvi's versatility is legendary and he is equally at home in any repertoire. Check out his barnstorming performance of Messiaen's Turangalila Symphony with the same orchestra. I reckon it's one of the best live classical performances on the whole of TH-cam.
I got to meet Paavo Järvi last January at the New York Philharmonic, I can’t believe I got to actually talk to him it was amazing!
How did that happen? Are you a musician? Were you backstage? This is like my dream come true to talk to some of the best conductors in the world.!!!
@@katrinat.3032 I am a musician, and yes it was backstage. At the New York Philharmonic, we don’t need special access to get into the green room backstage, we were just able to walk in, stand in line, and I talked to him for a few minutes and got a selfie with him.
Einfach genial ...
das Orchester und der Dirigent!
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Während ich mein Sauerkraut koche, erfreue ich mich an dieser wunderbaren Musik 🎶Dankeschön Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Dankeschön an den tollen Dirigenten.
Jawohl
So vibrant! Love watching Maestro Järvi.
One of my favourite symphonies and an outstanding recording. I love this fast pace and modern high pitch. This is a recording, in which the performers improved a piece. A rare gem.
There is no one like Mozart His ability to create melodies are the greatest
While there is something very special about Mozart's music, Berlioz is the greatest of them all - for both melody and drama he has no equal, my opinion of course!
no berlioz is mere shadow of beethoven and brahms
Renata Wisniewska
I appreciate what you say but we will have to agree to differ on this one!
good because i will never ever betray mozart music
+cameronpaul Berlioz was a big Mozart fan, like pretty much every composer since 19th century
Feiere Mozarts Geburtstag, indem ich meine Lieblingsstelle 0:59 höre und dabei Mozart-Kugeln genüsslich verzehre, welche so schmecken, wie sich diese Stelle anhört🤤
Best Mozart Symphony!! Love the finale so much 😍!!!!
Maestro Paavo Jarvi is an exciting musician in every aspect, revealing the beauty we find in music and emotions beyond description. My admiration and respect. I really hope Das Concertgebow Orchestra Amsterdam gives him a chance now they are looking for a really great conductor.
One of the most .. refreshing pieces of music immesurably high and deep.
Thanks, Wolfgang Amadeus!!!
Fantastic Paavo Järvi pure and clean music.
Rhythmische und perfekt synchronisierte Aufführung dieses ewigen Meisterwerks im relativ schnellen Tempo. Bestimmt eine der besten Kombinationen des genialen Dirigenten und des ausgezeichneten Orchesters!
Grazie Paavo. Grande Jupiter. L andante cantabile è secondo me, la musica più sublime che abbia mai ascoltato. Grazie Wolfgang.
Concordo!
De este extracto Woody Allen dijo que por él merece la pena estar vivo
Love the way Paavo Jarvi conducts. Mozart sounds the best. And with HR FRANKFURT symphony music flows divine!!!
Excellent bassoon.
Divine music, very expressive conductor, admirable musicians.
Zertifiziert intergalaktischen! Eine der besten Leistungen Jupiter! Lieben das Tempo.
1. WTF?!?!
2. Das war Mozart
3. Liebe
Yes, the symphony is named Jupiter. I was impressed by the explosions after siginificant pauses evoking the crack of thunder after instant silence...It was performed like Beethoven's symphony.
Perfectly interpreted, Maestro Jarvi. Mozart himself would have enjoyed it!
One of my favourite symphonies to play as a child...I still remember how to play the Violin I part 😍😍😍
Grandioso Järvi
Una delle migliori esecuzioni della jupiter!
The harmonic collision at the end of 4 mov.......the core of all music.....
Power and elegance. Magnificent.
Jeez I wish people wouldn't hate on this recording so much, I rather like it to be honest. I'm a trumpet player and it's just like listening to it if you're sitting in the section. Yes there was audio engineering involved but let's face it it wouldn't sound nearly this good out in the cheap seats. I will say that it is a bit odd how one trumpet is playing a rotary and the other is playing a natural one...never seen that before. Sounds great though.
Regência majestosa, sinfonia mais linda de Mozart !!!
Amazing sensitivity. Amazing depth.
Perhaps the best version !
Thank you very much for your channel. You help to discover and recognize music!
Çok güzel,olağan üstü tebrikler,teşekkürler.
World best music symphony my favorite only symphony orchestra world best Mozart
Amadeus ist der king of classic
A SINFONIA No. 41 "JUPITER" DE MOZART, É UMA MONUMENTAL OBRA DE ARTE DA MÚSICA EM TODOS OS TEMPOS. MOZART PROVA QUE ERA SUPREMO EM TODOS OS GÊNEROS QUE ABORDAVA. A JUPITER É PRÓDIGA EM MELODIA, HARMONIA, CONTRAPONTO E ORQUESTRAÇÃO E EM SUA MENSAGEM VITORIOSA PARA A HUMANIDADE.
jarvi est vraiment le père de la symphonie,admiration
I've yet to hear a better rendition of the 4th movement. Outstanding.
こういうコンサートを気軽に楽しめるのは素晴らしいサービスですね。素晴らしい!!
What do you mean ?
Excellent trumpet
Fantastic flute appoggiatura at 18:28. Don't know if it was a mistake or not, by the face of the musicians and Järvi probably was, but was nicely resolved, and btw, historically informed! ;)
It was a mistake, but as you said...."nicely resolved" Brilliantly covered
Would you like to elaborate on this? What's an appoggiatura, and why was the resolution of the (possible) error historically informed? I'd love to learn! Thanks
@@maaaaaaaaarcel These are very good questions and deserve an answer. An appoggiatura is a "leaning note", usually immediately above or below the principal note, which is considered dissonant (in context) and is written in smaller type as a grace note--in this period. The "historically informed" part of the question involves the duration of this note: should it be given a definite, measured value, or just snapped off as quickly as possible? The flutist here hit a note above the one he should have (a D instead of a C#) and covered very nicely indeed by converting the written triplet C#-B-A into an even quadruplet D-C#-B-A, which would be correct if Mozart had written the D as an appogiatura--hence "historically informed." Two observations: 1) There is still dispute in certain cases as to which method of performance is correct, and 2) if we were sitting together by a piano this explanation would be much clearer. Music is like eating and sex: reading about it just isn't the same thing.
@@urmorph Thank you very much for this lucid explanation! I naturally looked up what an appoggiatura is, but only your explanation allowed me to understand what Vinicius meant, especially why the resolution was historically informed. As for the sitting together by a piano: I wished I had some talented musicians trained in classical music that could explain such things in persona. Thank you again.
@@maaaaaaaaarcel You're very welcome. Musicians to ask such questions are out there; they are often disguised as anything from waiters to computer programmers, because they also enjoy the physical pleasures of nutritional intake. Seek and ye shall find.
Великолепно, можно слушать вечность!!!
What do you mean ?
He Sayd Great, you can listen for this forever!
EL MEJOR MAESTRO............PAAVO JARVI
A little clumsy at times but the orchestra and the conductor were wonderful in their collaboration of beautiful expressiveness.
I'm not saying this the best I ever heard, but it's interesting to see (and hear) how Järvi, in the coda of the finale, highlights the little fanfare in the brass 33:14. I had never heard that before, because at the same time the double basses are doing the theme.
Music from the Jupiter to enlighten the mind!
I m in love with it...!
Muchas gracias por compartirlo.
Mozart: Sinfonie C-Dur KV 551∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Paavo Järvi, you good health and happiness , I am from Vietnam thank you very much ! like like like
41 Mozart , Beethoven 9 the two greatest
Excellent! :-)
Impresiona la envergadura de la orquesta...y la sinfonía la admite super bien.
Obrigado amigos e amigas musicistas!!
00:33 1er Moviment.
11:48 2on Moviment.
21:31 3er Moviment.
25:37 4rt Moviment.
Ara queden completades les indicacions de la simfonia.
Woody Allen says that JUPITER proves the existence of God; which other symphonies and music of other genres inspires in you thoughts about Heaven? The Masses of Haydn certainly have that effect on me.
"Contessa Perdono" from The Marriage Of Figaro, Act IV (also by Mozart). Truly music from above, which still gives me chills and misty eyes. As Salieri said in Amadeus, "God was singing through this little man". Amen.
You can always tell a good orchestra. This one plays too fast half the time but they are no slouches with phrasing and blending those instruments.
This orchestra is outstanding! Maestro Järvi is truly great conductor and reveals the finest sound imaginable in this mozartian masterpiece. Sometimes I just feel too much haste but quality and balance of symphonic colours is nearly perfect so you can easily hear all levels of this highly polifonic texture made by Mozart especially in outer movements. Bravo!
This conductor thinks he’s Simon Rattle and this timpanist thinks he is a jackhammer
Wonderful performance as a result, I mean it!
Excelente interpretación
Gracias!! que barbarie de musica!
I didn't know that o'Bryan from Startreck is member of such an orchestra :-)
bravo!!!!!!!!!
Genios...
こりゃ話にならん演奏だ!せっかく素晴らしい名曲なのに、カラヤンさんの1987年のウィーンフィルによる41番を何回も聴いてみろ!
somptueux!
un Mozart de grandeur,le nec plus ultra
Es genial!
素晴らしいに尽きる
Perfect I like this tempo❤ some orchestras play too slow
Just started listening to this, and the first thing I noticed is that the horns and trumpets are too loud. And it's probably a bit fast. Other than that, it's good.
amse9297
your photo
I have gound my people
found 😝
I tend to be with you there. A lot of modern conductors/orchestras make that choice these days, it seems: They allow the brass to overpower the winds and even strings. I find that in works of Mozart, and many of Mendelssohn, it has a negative effect. Still, overall a fine performance and recording.
bravo!!
Csodalatos ♡♡♡
amazing! #Jarvilover
Super!!!
Ab dem dritten Absatz sag ich: Ja Mozart war genial.
the first movement struck me as being very fast; perhaps I have become accustomed to one recording. Chap wi' stick could hardly keep up wi' band.
I love it! "Chap wi' stick could hardly keep up wi' band! :)" I'm using that!
Il n'existe aucun dieu, autre que Jupiter et Mozart
ich muss dieses video für musikunterirricht anschauen
Once you find the best of Orchestral tem. You will the other is more better.
人類の至宝
Questo direttore doveva avere un appuntamento.
Certified Intergalactic!
The camera failed with flute: I Hardy could see Clara who has an important part in this symphony.
without wanting to sound cynical, Clara was likely not yet as important "a part" of the HR-Orchestra back in 2012, as she appears to be now with maestro Andrés Orozco-Estrada for the past 5 years or so. Just compare her visibility to the audience in this recording where she was mostly hidden from the front-camera behind a "sheet-tripod" (and not better visible to the camera in the right-wing) as opposed to more recent concerts with HR.
Deus Tecum Humanitas!!!
It would be helpful if you could put in the description at what time each movement begins.
Your lordship ...do you want your money back?
I. Allegro vivace 0:32
II. Andante cantabile 11:48
III. Menuetto: Allegretto 21:30
IV. Molto Allegro 25:36
DOMINATION
Delicious!
Could someone please give me the name of the principal bassoonist ? Thank you.
Paavo Jarvi, Nemie's son.
I stayed up all night to figure out that pesky measure in the overture, bragging to the music students in the morning (I was music tech) with computer music guru Professor Richard Karpen of the University of Washington writing "Better that I could have done" on my A+ analysis.
danke!
Habe Link gesetzt: www.wgsebald.de/MOZART/nov.html#27
Im looking for a fast peace with strong violins in it does anyone have any recommendations?:)
The Four Seasons from Vivaldi are perfect (my opinion)☺️
the trevor pinnock version is great
Schostakovich 10th Symphony, 2nd movement
ティンパニどんどこカッコいい!!!!