Thank you. It's great to have this work played by these forces. Bychkov looks little different to when he recorded some R Strauss with this orchestra something like 20 years ago. I guess the lineup of players may have experienced some changes; and Semyon may have done something toward the present colour of his hair, . . .. but then I read the annotations more carefully, and while uploaded in 2022, the performance comes from 2002; all is made clear. Thank you for uploading this brilliant performance and recording. ! I was going to praise the brass, then realized the woodwind also deserved special mention, and then. . . . where do I stop?? Superb music making. Thank you again.
No, i did not. I have played the composition in two countries (Canada and Thailand), and was first exposed to the piece in second-year music history class back in the fall of 1986, long before that book was written, presumably. Na naah...^^
Me too, but I like Emerson Lake and Palmer's "Knife Edge", which has taken some elements from Sinfonietta, a lot more than the original concert version of Sinfonietta by Janacek.
I tend to agree with you. Not raucous enough. But the details in the score are easy to hear--that's different from other performances I've encountered.
The orchestra tells a story through music. A story crafted in the minds of the listener, with it's own characters, scenes, plot and script.
Thank you. A nice historical souvenir from 20 years ago. Great orchestra under the baton of Semyon Bychkov. Same pleasure listening to it now.
here while reading 1q84 xD
Me too👍
I think it's the best recording of all time. " And the power of Mr Bychkov execution, a great...
Thank you, that means so much!
Thank you. It's great to have this work played by these forces. Bychkov looks little different to when he recorded some R Strauss with this orchestra something like 20 years ago. I guess the lineup of players may have experienced some changes; and Semyon may have done something toward the present colour of his hair, . . .. but then I read the annotations more carefully, and while uploaded in 2022, the performance comes from 2002; all is made clear. Thank you for uploading this brilliant performance and recording. ! I was going to praise the brass, then realized the woodwind also deserved special mention, and then. . . . where do I stop?? Superb music making. Thank you again.
Thank you, Bryan!
I discoved recently that music! I’m facinated by it. I’m not a expert but your interpretation seem spot on! Cheers from Canada!
Thank you very much! 🥰
Greetings from Germany 😊
Ich denke sofort an Haruki Murakami und 1Q84 🙃
This music was written before digital nerds roamed about.
@@hannesheinz720 no one has claimed otherwise. Haruki Murakami was born only in 1949. ;)
ich höre es mir gerade deswegen an. ))
Eu também. Estou relendo esse livro, pela segunda vez. Fantástico! #Brazil
You came here because of book 1Q84
Lol no, but now I'm curious. I've started it a couple times, going to have to give it another listen (audiobook).
Yes
yes!
Yes ❤
No, i did not. I have played the composition in two countries (Canada and Thailand), and was first exposed to the piece in second-year music history class back in the fall of 1986, long before that book was written, presumably. Na naah...^^
Also the camera shots on the players are refreshing
What an amazing performance!
Thank you! 🤗
Great job! Nailed it.
Thank you! 😊
We are glad that you like it 🥰
Stunning!
Thank you! 😊
Wunderbar!Grosse Musik ,perfekt musiziert!
Kein Vergleich mit der Aufnahme von Karel Ancerl 1961. Viel z plump und schwerfällig gespielt 😞
@ Habe ich auch,muss sie mal wieder hören!
Emerson Lake and Palmer got me here :)
welcome
I heard the ELP in it. What great music this .@@emanuel_soundtrack
Me too, but I like Emerson Lake and Palmer's "Knife Edge", which has taken some elements from Sinfonietta, a lot more than the original concert version of Sinfonietta by Janacek.
Thank you very much!
es gibt richtig schöne stellen! ))
Janaceks Musik geht mir regelrecht auf die Nerven, die erzeugt Stress pur. Aber das ist wahrscheinlich eine ihrer „Qualitäten“.
_Crown Court_ was *before* _1Q84_ . . .
8:25
Rather fast 🤔
Look at his smile at 22:27 ❤!
This paricular performance lacks vitality. Did ChatGPT perform it?
Too timid.
I tend to agree with you. Not raucous enough. But the details in the score are easy to hear--that's different from other performances I've encountered.
Klingt nicht schön.
Bin nach 1 min raus.
Wiedersehen!
Starte mit dem Allegretto. Das ist nett😊
maybe because lacks horns and trombones, and the timpani doubling with b trombone is not that best here