I adore Debussy as the great and grand composer. This performance of the orchestra is exquisite , immaculate , hypnotizing , incomparable. From where are you watching this video ? Voce esta assistindo que este video e do pais ?Estas viendo que este video es del pais ?Vous regardez que catte video est du pays ? Land wo die person dieses video gerade ist?Stai guardando che questo video e del paese ?
There was a time when the DSO was the finest French Orchestra on the planet. Back in the days of Paul Paray, the great French Maestro. Principle cellist Georges Miquelle and his protege Thaddeus Markiewicz (who was completely trained by Miquelle in Detroit) made up the first stand of cellos. On an interesting side note, many DSO musicians in those days were born and bred in Detroit, and the orchestra had a really unique sound compared to other orchestras. Look for some of those legendary recordings on the Mercury label. These days the DSO is still a first rate symphony orchestra and this is a fine performance, but the DSO no longer has the affinity for French music that they once had.
@@lisaragsdale1530 Agreed. This performance is professional (of course) and technically top notch, but little else. The DSO's great recordings of French music came from the Paray era which would have been sixty to seventy years ago. Few of the current musicians in this orchestra were even born at that time. These recordings are available on the Mercury label, which also recorded the London Symphony, the Eastman Rochester orchestra (w/Howard Hanson), and the old Minneapolis Symphony as well as cellist Janos Starker and violinist Henryk Szryng. Needless to say, those are some incredible recordings.
Several good moments apart, this is a really stodgy La Mer, places where the boat at sea just parks out there, arched crescendos and other b.s., but as 'a master of the French repertoire', Gabel should be perfect for Houston, which may have an opening soon.
excellent performance but also outstanding camera crew, they showed the players of the moment rather than showing, all the time, an egotistic conductors as always the case in many of other orchestras
About a dozen explosive coughs within the first 40 seconds of quiet playing. What the f is wrong with some people? What is this almost compulsive need to cough loudly and, by the sound of it, with no attempt made to suppress or at least stifle it as much as possible? The result is that, in a recorded concert, the coughs are part of the percussion score forever and ever...
Very, very good performance!
Very serene and dignified.
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Fantastic!
Wish I could have seen this live.
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Thanks. Sounds great.
8:55 why is this final section so slow?
I would imagine it was written that way.
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00:00 From dawn to noon on the sea
10:02 Play of the waves
17:12 Dialogue of wind and sea
25:19 fin
If You Tube is sharing addvertisin vidéo in the middle of an classic concert is a non apprécierions of music
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Man, Jeremy Epp's timpani playing is just immaculate. Really awesome stuff.
I adore Debussy as the great and grand composer. This performance of the orchestra is exquisite , immaculate , hypnotizing , incomparable. From where are you watching this video ? Voce esta assistindo que este video e do pais ?Estas viendo que este video es del pais ?Vous regardez que catte video est du pays ? Land wo die person dieses video gerade ist?Stai guardando che questo video e del paese ?
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There was a time when the DSO was the finest French Orchestra on the planet. Back in the days of Paul Paray, the great French Maestro. Principle cellist Georges Miquelle and his protege Thaddeus Markiewicz (who was completely trained by Miquelle in Detroit) made up the first stand of cellos. On an interesting side note, many DSO musicians in those days were born and bred in Detroit, and the orchestra had a really unique sound compared to other orchestras. Look for some of those legendary recordings on the Mercury label. These days the DSO is still a first rate symphony orchestra and this is a fine performance, but the DSO no longer has the affinity for French music that they once had.
I've heard better performances of La Mer, but in this case I can't tell if its the conductor or the orchestra!!
@@lisaragsdale1530 Agreed. This performance is professional (of course) and technically top notch, but little else. The DSO's great recordings of French music came from the Paray era which would have been sixty to seventy years ago. Few of the current musicians in this orchestra were even born at that time. These recordings are available on the Mercury label, which also recorded the London Symphony, the Eastman Rochester orchestra (w/Howard Hanson), and the old Minneapolis Symphony as well as cellist Janos Starker and violinist Henryk Szryng. Needless to say, those are some incredible recordings.
Several good moments apart, this is a really stodgy La Mer, places where the boat at sea just parks out there, arched crescendos and other b.s., but as 'a master of the French repertoire', Gabel should be perfect for Houston, which may have an opening soon.
11:34 , 12:35 , world-class strings
excellent performance but also outstanding camera crew, they showed the players of the moment rather than showing, all the time, an egotistic conductors as always the case in many of other orchestras
Kamal Ibrahim haha... You don't like conductors? Good luck performing and rehearsing this without them
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i feel like im on a boat at rough seas
Wesh
complete and total buzz killer with adds in every 5 min. UGH!
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About a dozen explosive coughs within the first 40 seconds of quiet playing. What the f is wrong with some people? What is this almost compulsive need to cough loudly and, by the sound of it, with no attempt made to suppress or at least stifle it as much as possible? The result is that, in a recorded concert, the coughs are part of the percussion score forever and ever...
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