I must say the Hr Sinfonieorchester is quite simply the best in the world, and these fantastic recordings have kept me going through lockdown...a huge cultural asset for all of us. A big thank you to Germany, from Scotland.
A while back I learned to stop asking, "do I understand this music?' and started asking, "how does this music understand me?" When this happened, I started enjoying Stravinsky more. It connects especially with my work life. Thanks for this performance.
Superb performance by a superb ensemble with some remarkable soloistic turns. The pianist tackles the fiendishly difficult part with aplomb. The other soloists are just as remarkable.
I just came across this. What a magnificent performance of a marvelous piece of music. Stravinsky was such a clever composer. I have to say that Andrés Orozco-Estrada is such a great conductor. He really dose an outstanding job here and so dose the orchestra. I tell you, it doesn't get any better than this. Thank you so much for uploading this performance. Love your channel.
No doubt... Andrés Orozco-Estrada is, in my view, the greatest conductor of the moment, along with the finnish Santtu-Matias Rouvali. I have a little preference to the young Rouvali, because he gives us the opportunity of hearing alternate versions of some works he conducts, such as the original coda of Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra with the composer's idea of how the work should finnish. (Koussevistky was the one that asked him, before the premiere of the work, to change the coda to what he thought would be more "brilliant"). In Rouvali's choice, was the first time I've heard Bartok's original coda, and I liked it much more than the one we normally hear in recordings. The same with Stravinsky's Petrushka; The version chosen by Rouvali, I've never heard before. So I presumed that was the 1910 Stravinsky's original version. Estrada's version is the one we normally hear in recordings (1947 version). One detail: In Petrushka I found Rouvali's audio a bit superior than that of hr-SO, although both have excelent HD images. For sure I'm not saying that one is better than the other. Both are "superb". I hope both have their tenure extended as long as possible with hr-Sinfonie Orchester and the GSO.
Rouvali’s Concerts with Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra are available in GSO website. You can see it directly in their website. (Here’s the link: www.gso.se/en/gsoplay/video/rouvali-bartok/ If you wanna download it, they're available only in Vimeo. Here’s the link: vimeo.com/album/1466206 There, you search what you’re looking for; say: Rouvali. You can download the video for free during the first 10 or 15 days. Then you can chose one of the alternatives they offer. I have chosen 6 months and I pay about US $ 5. The quality is Full HD. Have a good day...
Thanks for the link! I have listened to it and I gotta say, Rouvali as a Conductor truly isnt bad. But in my opinion the Coda in that version doesnt fit the overall mood of the piece, the more common one wraps up the concerto in a more elegant way. I think Rouvalis version is "pure", as I could hear elements that were overshadowed by other instruments in other interpretations, his approach really brings out the role of each instrument at any given time. But, I prefer (probably because its the interpretation I listen to the most) Fritz Reiners Interpretation of this Concerto, because it seems a bit more flowing and because of the Coda ;) But non the less thanks for the suggestion, its always nice to see new approaches to music we "already know" :D
Hi... I'm watching at this moment (live in Web) a Concert by the Gothenburg Symphony.If you wanna see it, try this link: th-cam.com/video/I8O2XYfC4XI/w-d-xo.html&feature=push-lsb&attr_tag=kfeb_efkniXL2FO_-6. Bye.
Que juego deslumbrante deLis instrumentos en Petrushka.Se destacan las maderas y que dexir de los metales y la percusión. Todos perfectamente por la batuta. Stravinski supo trasmitirnos ese idioma insuperable que es la musica, Que le da vida a nuestros sentimientos
There is a wonderful film recreating the original choreography by Michel Fokine and costumes by Alexandre Benois done for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes 1911 Season. The title character was performed by none other than the famous dancer Vaslav Nijinsky. th-cam.com/video/XvXlFKvpoOg/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=TaedTundra
I initially asked which version of Petrouchka is this, whether it was the original ballet version or the reorchestrated version written because Stravinsky lost the copyright to the original version as the result of the Russian Revolution. I now realise that this is the reorchestrated version as it is dated 1947.
@@hgny5 @hugoat The latest version was composed to a bit smaller ensemble rather than the 1911’s with quadruple wind, 2 harps, trumpets being paired with cornets. However ones might listen the differences; it is more visual. It is difficult to compare the differences in the score as well. Naturally and different than what i said, this is the 1947’s.
Does anyone know what kind of Horn Marc Gruber (principal horn) plays in this video? Because it is not the typical Alex103, very unusual. Good shot is at 23:07
i'm just curious why he chose the piston trumpet over the rotary ones like himself and any other German trumpet player uses except when pistons are appropriate like in a lot of American music
Beautful performance of Petrushka by Igor Stravinsky! Btw, I'm video editor and created an incredible video for Petrushka using nature stock footage. You can check it on my chan nel
Dies ist eine der expressivsten Strawinsky Interpretationen, die ich bislang gehört habe... 👍
I must say the Hr Sinfonieorchester is quite simply the best in the world, and these fantastic recordings have kept me going through lockdown...a huge cultural asset for all of us. A big thank you to Germany, from Scotland.
And a big thank you to Colombia for Orozco-Estrada. Great conducting!
Agree, just wish I could find a dance performance to match the recording!
There is no “best in the World”. However the Frankfurt R.S.O. is certainly up there with the best 😁
And not even a slight mention of any of composers?!
@@turquisestones I am on the Avalanche , cycle from morning till late afternoon. lissining the music on my phone
A while back I learned to stop asking, "do I understand this music?' and started asking, "how does this music understand me?" When this happened, I started enjoying Stravinsky more. It connects especially with my work life. Thanks for this performance.
"Petruschka" is a ballet score, and the episodic nature of the music stems from following the actions on stage,
0:09 - Tableau I
10:11 - Tableau II
14:47 - Tableau III
21:19 - Tableau IV
35:18 - Applause
I heard things from this orchestra that I never heard in this piece of music before. Beautifully painted! So bright!
This is from Alte oper Frankfurt.
Andrés is a very Humble man so lucky to have him. This group of musicians are the the best I've seen yet.
Truly an extraordinarily beautiful experience.
Superb performance by a superb ensemble with some remarkable soloistic turns. The pianist tackles the fiendishly difficult part with aplomb. The other soloists are just as remarkable.
Well spoken fell
ow traveler .
¡¡¡¡Maravilloso¡¡¡¡ Director, Orquesta, sonido y cámaras, gracias por permitirnos esta obra maestra.
Multi percussion excerpt @ 15:20
Tambourine excerpt @ 26:50
Xylophone excerpt @ 9:39
0:09 - Tableau I
5:36, [7:27 - the best part]
10:11 - Tableau II
14:47 - Tableau III
17:17, 18:03
21:19 - Tableau IV
22:31, 27:43, 29:43
35:18 - Applause
Thx
9愛9
7:27 is Danse Russe (Russian dance) my fav part too!
Excellent musical performance of all! Bravo!
Thank you for this very good artistic sharing.
Cordially .
Genial dirección y orquestacion, gracias Stravinsnki por tan bella composición ❤❤❤❤
I just came across this. What a magnificent performance of a marvelous piece of music. Stravinsky was such a clever composer. I have to say that Andrés Orozco-Estrada is such a great conductor. He really dose an outstanding job here and so dose the orchestra. I tell you, it doesn't get any better than this. Thank you so much for uploading this performance. Love your channel.
Con admiración me sumo a los aplausos. Y muchas gracias por el disfrute de este concierto.
just a brilliant piece of art , wonderful .
This Frankfurt Radio Symphony is top rate if not under appreciated! What I have seen on U-Tube - various symphonies - they are really good!
The best symphonic orchestra in the world, I think.
Proud of it you played it FANTASTICLY. BRAVO. BRAVO
Einfach toll! Ich liebe dieses Orchester!!
Ich auch.-)
richtig? das konzert war ganz wunderbar
Auch wenn dieses Werk seit Jahrzehnten im Repertoire ist,
es ist unglaublich schwer zu spielen!
An exciting, outstanding recording !!!
🙏👍😊
This moment, at 12:39 to 13:06, always make me cry. Music really has no explanation.
The conductor, good guy, he is Colombian... land of rhythm...
Well said. Andres and this orchestra are to me the finest. Their rendition of Mahler 3 is magnificent
this is absolutely stellar 👏
sheer brilliance! Brava Pianist! An absolute joy to watch the whole performance.
omg what a beautiful rendition!
Impecable interpretación!! Felicidades!! Que disciplina y entrega. El director . . . Intenso!!
AOE is turning out superbe performances of late, and he's relatively so young. Bravo, Maestro.
What a versatile conductor! He can lead almost all kinds of classical music perfectly.
Spainard's make the best conductors!
Hugh Lusignan With respect, I think that he is bi-national:Colombian/Austrian.
No doubt... Andrés Orozco-Estrada is, in my view, the greatest conductor of the moment, along with the finnish Santtu-Matias Rouvali. I have a little preference to the young Rouvali, because he gives us the opportunity of hearing alternate versions of some works he conducts, such as the original coda of Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra with the composer's idea of how the work should finnish. (Koussevistky was the one that asked him, before the premiere of the work, to change the coda to what he thought would be more "brilliant"). In Rouvali's choice, was the first time I've heard Bartok's original coda, and I liked it much more than the one we normally hear in recordings. The same with Stravinsky's Petrushka; The version chosen by Rouvali, I've never heard before. So I presumed that was the 1910 Stravinsky's original version. Estrada's version is the one we normally hear in recordings (1947 version). One detail: In Petrushka I found Rouvali's audio a bit superior than that of hr-SO, although both have excelent HD images.
For sure I'm not saying that one is better than the other. Both are "superb". I hope both have their tenure extended as long as possible with hr-Sinfonie Orchester and the GSO.
Do you have a link of the Bartok Concerto by Rouvali?
I would love to listen to it, but I cant find it on youtube
Rouvali’s Concerts with Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra are available in GSO website. You can see it directly in their website. (Here’s the link: www.gso.se/en/gsoplay/video/rouvali-bartok/
If you wanna download it, they're available only in Vimeo.
Here’s the link: vimeo.com/album/1466206
There, you search what you’re looking for; say: Rouvali.
You can download the video for free during the first 10 or 15 days. Then you can chose one of the alternatives they offer. I have chosen 6 months and I pay about US $ 5. The quality is Full HD.
Have a good day...
Thanks for the link!
I have listened to it and I gotta say, Rouvali as a Conductor truly isnt bad.
But in my opinion the Coda in that version doesnt fit the overall mood of the piece, the more common one wraps up the concerto in a more elegant way.
I think Rouvalis version is "pure", as I could hear elements that were overshadowed by other instruments in other interpretations, his approach really brings out the role of each instrument at any given time.
But, I prefer (probably because its the interpretation I listen to the most) Fritz Reiners Interpretation of this Concerto, because it seems a bit more flowing and because of the Coda ;)
But non the less thanks for the suggestion, its always nice to see new approaches to music we "already know" :D
Hi... I'm watching at this moment (live in Web) a Concert by the Gothenburg Symphony.If you wanna see it, try this link:
th-cam.com/video/I8O2XYfC4XI/w-d-xo.html&feature=push-lsb&attr_tag=kfeb_efkniXL2FO_-6.
Bye.
Que juego deslumbrante deLis instrumentos en Petrushka.Se destacan las maderas y que dexir de los metales y la percusión. Todos perfectamente por la batuta. Stravinski supo trasmitirnos ese idioma insuperable que es la musica, Que le da vida a nuestros sentimientos
wonderful orchestra...from beginning to end... fabelhaft
AN excellent performance ! !
This is a nice piece - Loved it.
Music bring healing for my body
It's insane how Stravinsky could conjure up landscapes with music.
Xylo
8:45
9:35
Bassdrum&Cymb
12:13
15:15
16:41
18:44
Tamburin
26:52
Great music - great performance! Now I'd like to see the ballet staged.
There is a wonderful film recreating the original choreography by Michel Fokine and costumes by Alexandre Benois done for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes 1911 Season. The title character was performed by none other than the famous dancer Vaslav Nijinsky. th-cam.com/video/XvXlFKvpoOg/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=TaedTundra
Don't you just love the triangle bit!
Bravo!!!
Nutcracker by David Lynch. Love it!
I guess that is one way to describe this peace
Amazing…!!!
Best of the best
29:04! :-)
Superb.
lol the audience @ 5:34
@mashzmash I've played the contrabassoon part, and got a similar reaction. If I hadn't, I would have felt like I hadn't played it right!
Imádom ezt a táncos koboldot!
Merci beaucoup
Grazie a
Jorge
7 mesi fa
@0:09 - Tableau I
@5:36, [7:27 - the best part]
@09:57 - Tableau II
@14:47 - Tableau III
@17:17, @18:03
21:19 - Tableau IV
@22:31, @27:43, @29:43
Brilliant
Spectacular !!!
🌈😎🌈
7:20
Personal reference
Beautiful, like a greek god...
nur eine kleine Notiz für mich ;)
(Und für alle anderen aus der 6d die das nutzen wollen :D )
20:58 - 21:12
7:17 - 7:26
7:27 - 8:09
15:31 - 16:02
17:27 - 17:49
18:51 - 19:20
I initially asked which version of Petrouchka is this, whether it was the original ballet version or the reorchestrated version written because Stravinsky lost the copyright to the original version as the result of the Russian Revolution. I now realise that this is the reorchestrated version as it is dated 1947.
The original version exists and not been lost yet. It is the 1911's.
@@farinavinicius9275 is this the 1911’s version ?
@@hgny5 i’ll let you know when i see the music (i have both versions).
@@hgny5 @hugoat The latest version was composed to a bit smaller ensemble rather than the 1911’s with quadruple wind, 2 harps, trumpets being paired with cornets. However ones might listen the differences; it is more visual. It is difficult to compare the differences in the score as well. Naturally and different than what i said, this is the 1947’s.
@@farinavinicius9275 thank you for your research !
Hallo ihr lieben vileicht kennt ihr mich. Das war einfach toll.ich war da mit meuner klasse vileicht
Wow👍👍👍
17:17 for personal use
Does anyone know what kind of Horn Marc Gruber (principal horn) plays in this video? Because it is not the typical Alex103, very unusual.
Good shot is at 23:07
frontman it’s a Stomvi (Valencia, Spain) . The model is called Titan “seis” .
Marc Gruber thanks :)
frenchhornplayer85 it’s broader and softer!
Massa!!!
Dieses Werk versteht nur, wer die Kunst der Musik wirklich lebt
Wooow!!!
7:27 제1막 러시안 춤
11:22 제2막 페트루슈카의 주제
15:34 제3막 무어인의 춤
Как здорово когда в классике вдруг услышишь народную тематику «по диким забайкалья .. вдоль по Питерской … ах вы Сент мои Сени»
Обожаю русскую музыку.
Сейчас главный другой мотив: Дикие в Украине.
Побыстрее их выгнать.
@@ВладимирУ-т3ц с этим вопросом вы не по адресу обращаете 🤣🤣🤣🤣 я тут при чем ? Решите сами!
5:35 somebody else laughed along with me!
Do you think did the conductor let that happen on purpose?
Contrabassoon fart
Благодарю Франкфуртский оркестр!
18:05 Trumpet 1
19:39 Trumpet 1
15:20 cym/bass drum excerpt
29:59 best part
Ausgezeichnet und Otschen Harasho!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
0:09
6:03
12:00
⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘
👍🏻
Петрушка - шедевр!)))
34:22 Does Jürgen Ellensohn really play this with the "normal" b-trumpet?
No, C-Trumpet ("normal") :-)
@@Artariastein That's the piston one, right?
That's the piston one, right?
@@andersringstrom825 Das ist eine Deutsche C-Trompete
i'm just curious why he chose the piston trumpet over the rotary ones like himself and any other German trumpet player uses except when pistons are appropriate like in a lot of American music
Start at 0:08.
7:50 27:40 29:02
Can someone tell me when there are french horn ?
Does anyone know why Strawinsky revised the original version?
Money and to keep it under copyright
@@chickenringNYC Guess or info?
8:40
9:35
25:00
What's with the crash cymbal player? It supposed to sound random like that?
who are the performers there?
5:02
17:00
19:24 :-(
13:20
Superb execution but far from the needed spirit :)
Might want to check the composer's spelling.
26:33
... Eflat was a little shaky ... 😛
WHO IS STRAWINSKY?
Igor Stravinsky, Russian Composer
Milos Veliki
Beautful performance of Petrushka by Igor Stravinsky! Btw, I'm video editor and created an incredible video for Petrushka using nature stock footage. You can check it on my chan nel
Yes, but in the final analysis, are we not all but…puppets?
Qualcuno che se la ridacchia all'entrata del controfagotto all'inizio del II Quadro .... mah ..... 😑
Terrible camera work ...
5:33 5:41 sounds like fart
2:53
4:27
9:40
2:52
27:43