Finally, a proper classical saxophonist with a rich sound full of harmonics, with a timbre that blends in with the other instruments and doesn't stand out too much. Bravo
As an amateur classical saxophonist, I can appreciate his sound very much. I had the chance to play this with a civic orchestra, and enjoyed it very much despite sitting through a whole concert with only one movement of music in which I could contribute. It was absolutely worth it!
maybe you'd like to check out the version of the hr-Sinfonieorchester (german radio orchestra based in Frankfurt), the saxophone part is amazing as well, just like the whole concert :)
Although not listed as one of the top 10 major symphony orchestras (Boston, NY Philharmonic, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Chicago -- London, Vienna, Berlin, Concertgebouw, Philharmonia --- the OSLO symphony has fast become my favorite. I've now enjoyed 4 videos of this fabulous orchestra and each conductor's interpretation. Kudos to its members!
@@spikespa5208Maybe they listened to it 2+ times in a row back to back. I myself certainly did plus other versions. This work is fascinating to me. It moves me just the same as it moved me back when I was a small kid.
My mother played this on piano, it was going to be her for her Carnegie DE but, but the week before her wrists were injured, and it took another 10 years before she could play again, she just started playing again and was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and died 12 years ago, I love listening to the music she played it reminds me of her and makes me feel like she's with me
So sweet! It's an awesome piano piece! Dreamed of having partner Laura play in the symphony hall, each note is etched in my DNA.. so wish your Mom could have played!!❤
Of course it takes years and years of hard work to even tryout for such an orchestra, but the amount of strenuous work involved in playing is remarkable. Somewhere in heaven Mussorgsky is fist-pumping.
My mom told me a story about my dad-who passed away when I was 13-that he used to bring her to parks on rainy days and listen to classical pieces. This was one of those pieces. She remembered him always pointing out moments in the song-making sure she was paying attention to the details. He would be moved to tears by the music. It wasn't just this piece that he was so passionate about; it was all music. I wish I could still talk to him about music. 🖤
we played this in orchestra several years ago. Amazing piece. I had only played the Great Gate before. We're playing it again this season. I'm looking forward to playing my new contrabassoon!
What a platform you tube is!! They provide this kind of marvelous content for anyone to enjoy, then utterly RUIN it by riddling it with offensive commercials.
@@Polyphemus47 They used to work, my blocker now clashes with You Tubes counter measures and makes it difficult and eventually impossible to view videos, I have been forced to turn it off on You Tube, at least for now.
@@Polyphemus47 They do not work any longer, in the last six months my Ad blocker has been clashing with U Tubes counter measures and it has made it basically impossible to watch videos, I have had to disable it, at least for the time being.
No performance is as interesting and intriguing and captivating as this performance There Ìs no orchestra more wonderful and amazing and impressed than this orchestra From Tokyo of Japan
Holly mother of god, what a wind session we have right heare! Thouse fellows are AWSOME!!! Everyone are professional as an everest mountain, but to me, the winds are superb! Thank you to all involved ones!!!
Thoughtfully conducted and beautifully performed. What more can you ask? The pacing is superb . Some conductors take Pictures at a breakneck pace from the beginning, which I see as a mistake. It is more like a bolero, building, slowly building… Here, the performance emphasizes the many contrasts of this piece from slow and melancholy, to fast and light, to bold and majestic.
What a beautiful performance. Thank you to the composer, conductor and all the musicians for their years of dedication and practice to bring this masterpiece to life. So wonderfully moving.
I woke up with the first few notes of this piece playing in my head on a loop. I'd never listened to it in full until today, and wow! what a lovely composition, and rendition by Oslo Philharmonic!
@joannemurray8175 same lol I thought people were just trying to be funny but when I saw that face reveal I was like "no way lol" Sax soloist legit looks like Ben Franklin
Promenade I 0:08 I. Gnomus 1:59 Promenade II 5:01 II. The Old Castle 5:59 Promenade III 10:40 III. Tuileries Gardens 11:14 IV. Bydlo 12:23 Promenade IV 15:20 V. Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks 16:06 VI. Samuel Goldenberg und schmuÿle 17:32 VII. The Market of Limoges 20:13 VIIIa. Catacombs 21:39 VIIIb. Cum mortuis in lingua mortua 23:53 IX. The Hut on Fowl's Legs 25:57 X. The Great Gate of Kiev 29:37
Sencillamente maravilloso, es como transportarse en el tiempo a la época de los grandes compositores para que deleiten nuestros oidos, Muchas gacias a copositores, directorres, músicos y técnicos por las maravillosas recopilaciones .
ESPLÉNDIDA VERSIÓN. GRAN ENTREGA. EXCELENTE FILMACIÓN.EMOCIONADOS RECUERDOS.TENGO 92 AÑOS.SOY FUNDADOR DE LA ORQUESTA FILARMÓNICA DE CHILE (1955).EN MIS 68 AÑOS DE CHELISTA SINFÓNICO, PROFESOR Y SOLISTA, HE TOCADO ESTA OBRA MAGISTRAL CON DIFERENTES BATUTAS. ESTA ME GUSTÓ MUCHÍSIMO. ¡ BRAVO COLEGAS DE LA FILARMÓNICA DE OSLO! UN FUERTE ABRAZO. ess
Great performance by Maestro Bychkov. His Promenade actually sounds like someone walking though a gallery and casually stopping to peruse the paintings, whereas many conductors make it sound like a foot race. Who runs through an art gallery?
My cousin runs through art galleries. Oh, that was a rhetorical question, sorry. I love the art work on the record covers, portraying that event in KIEV, of all places. It was the composer’s friend who competed in a design competition. An interesting story that is a fine background for this amazing piece. 🙏Thanks for bringing this video to my beautiful morning.
Beautifully done by Maestro Semyon Bychkov and the Oslo Philharmonic--Bravo Tutti! So many delightful moments in Mussorgsky's work-the great melodies and astonishing harmonic palette never gets stale....And never fails to please the listener!
Es reicht nicht. Ich muss dazu noch mehr schreiben. Ich habe dieses Stück das erste Mal von Tomita als elektronisches Werk gehört und war begeistert. Jetzt habe ich das Original als auf Piano, dann von verschiedenen Orchestern angehört und muss sagen dies war das beste. Danke.
Hola buena noche, en mis 57 años de melomano es posible que haya escuchado unas 1000 veces esta obra tan interesante tanto es su original en piano solo, como con múltiples orquestas.... Estoy realmente emocionado al ver tanta empatia entre la orquesta y el Director, creo que esa es la razón de que se haya logrado una tan genial interpretación. Mil felicidades a la orquesta al director al compositor y al arreglista, es una de las mejores interpretaciones.
Somos dois então... Eu também já ouvi essa peça centenas de vezes, nas versões para piano e para orquestra. Existe até uma orquestração do compositor brasileiro Francisco Mignone, infelizmente quase desconhecida. A execução neste vídeo é execpcional, é difícil imaginar algo melhor. Parabéns!
No conocia a Modest Mussorgsky, gracias por haberme abierto la puerta a su mundo !!! Ahora queda conocer mas de él. Nuevamente millon de gracias y bendiciones !!
WOW. Perfect in every way! Great brass players, great woodwinds, great strings, great everyone! And Bychkov's interpretation is perfect. It's so rare to find a performance that has it all, including my own personal preferences!
I absolutely love Bydło. I can see the picture of an ox cart being dragged across the rough Russian landscape. The tuba part really shines. The use of that often overseen velvety high register of the instrument is marvellous!
Normalerweise höre ich mir solche Musik nur live an... aber weil ich evtl. etwas aus der Klavierfassung für Großbassflöte und Klavier bearbeiten wollte bin ich über einige grausige Fassungen an dieser hier hängen geblieben und die ist in jeder Hinsicht toll - nicht nur die Performance, sondern (im Gegensatz zu anderen Aufnahmen) auch die Aufnahmequalität. Bravo !!!!
Let only music caress your hearts fans & never let bad guys win to screw us the joy of life, Russia is this gorgeous as Mussorsky used to see it, enjoying for real, pictures and paintings in a Museum exhibition, the adventure is this exciting...I would suggest more young composers .. translate pictures on musical notes, put them feelings there on scores and let them sound just this good, classical composers are still a never ending inspiration, big loving hug all fans in Oslo...let them web technologies work for you guys, wishing you everybody enjoy new partnerships in 190 countries world wide like true Olympic champions. ..so no war disputes could ever keep us apart 🎉❤🎉
Goooood YES! I was really hoping this masterpiece to be released by you, one of my favorite! Wonderful performance and amazing video quality, Thank you Oslo Philharmonic for your huge work!
Very nicely done. One of the better performances of Pictures I've heard. Leonard Slatkin, however, (for me) remains the master and supreme interpreter of Pictures. Of course that figures because Slatkin is an expert on the work and has done his own arrangement of Ravel's orchestration. Maestro Bychkov's pacing is a tad too deliberate for me.
Finally, a proper classical saxophonist with a rich sound full of harmonics, with a timbre that blends in with the other instruments and doesn't stand out too much. Bravo
As an amateur classical saxophonist, I can appreciate his sound very much. I had the chance to play this with a civic orchestra, and enjoyed it very much despite sitting through a whole concert with only one movement of music in which I could contribute. It was absolutely worth it!
It was a pleasure. Well said.
maybe you'd like to check out the version of the hr-Sinfonieorchester (german radio orchestra based in Frankfurt), the saxophone part is amazing as well, just like the whole concert :)
This is Geir Holm, of the Norwegian wind ensemble.
拉威尔改编的管弦乐版本 我个人认为比原版的钢琴版本更好听一些。拉威尔抓住了各种乐器的特点,尤其是铜管乐器。
Although not listed as one of the top 10 major symphony orchestras (Boston, NY Philharmonic, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Chicago -- London, Vienna, Berlin, Concertgebouw, Philharmonia --- the OSLO symphony has fast become my favorite. I've now enjoyed 4 videos of this fabulous orchestra and each conductor's interpretation. Kudos to its members!
As Leonard Bernstein said way before he die, six contactors have six different opinions, and every one of them thinks is opinion is the correct one.
can't think of a better way to spend an hour and 35 mins and 52 secs. bravo
It's only just short of 36 minutes.
@@spikespa5208Maybe they listened to it 2+ times in a row back to back. I myself certainly did plus other versions. This work is fascinating to me. It moves me just the same as it moved me back when I was a small kid.
@@spikespa5208 Exactly one hour was spent in contemplation of what one just heard - which might be time well spent!
Same bro, I spend about 35 mins and 52 secs listening and about an hour ejaculating
My mother played this on piano, it was going to be her for her Carnegie DE but, but the week before her wrists were injured, and it took another 10 years before she could play again, she just started playing again and was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and died 12 years ago, I love listening to the music she played it reminds me of her and makes me feel like she's with me
So sweet! It's an awesome piano piece! Dreamed of having partner Laura play in the symphony hall, each note is etched in my DNA.. so wish your Mom could have played!!❤
Of course it takes years and years of hard work to even tryout for such an orchestra, but the amount of strenuous work involved in playing is remarkable. Somewhere in heaven Mussorgsky is fist-pumping.
There is a point where I see a violinist smile as if he knows they have nailed this performance
Yeah, just noticed that! If you don't have a huge grin on your face in those last few minutes there is something wrong!
I noticed that to and found it wonderful
My mom told me a story about my dad-who passed away when I was 13-that he used to bring her to parks on rainy days and listen to classical pieces. This was one of those pieces. She remembered him always pointing out moments in the song-making sure she was paying attention to the details. He would be moved to tears by the music. It wasn't just this piece that he was so passionate about; it was all music. I wish I could still talk to him about music. 🖤
The musician playing the saxophone did an amazing job! Such a smooth and clear tone. I absolutely love it!
The facial expressions like at 23:35 make it so entertaining to watch Bychkov conduct. The passion is evident.
23:35? The back of heads of the violinists ?
@spikespa5208 No look at Bychkov’s sudden expression
@@kingofthenerds7925 OK. My bad.
Thanks, Mr.Mussorgsky!
Thanks, Mr. Ravel!
Bravissimo Oslo Phil!
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You forget: bravo Semyon Bychkov! Who skillfully and beautifully shapes the sound and is very expressive in his face and movements. A joy to watch.
At 35:25, the joy I see from this young violinist will stay with me forever!
we played this in orchestra several years ago. Amazing piece. I had only played the Great Gate before. We're playing it again this season. I'm looking forward to playing my new contrabassoon!
The cinematography in this video is astounding! I wish all recordings paid this much attention to the visual aspect of the performance!!
What a platform you tube is!! They provide this kind of marvelous content for anyone to enjoy, then utterly RUIN it by riddling it with offensive commercials.
Offensive? Not sure I wanna ask but what commercial did you get?
@@beplostudios Take your pick. Any unwanted ad is offensive.
There are free blockers - they work.
@@Polyphemus47 They used to work, my blocker now clashes with You Tubes counter measures and makes it difficult and eventually impossible to view videos, I have been forced to turn it off on You Tube, at least for now.
@@Polyphemus47 They do not work any longer, in the last six months my Ad blocker has been clashing with U Tubes counter measures and it has made it basically impossible to watch videos, I have had to disable it, at least for the time being.
No performance is as interesting and intriguing and captivating as this performance
There Ìs no orchestra more wonderful and amazing and impressed than this orchestra
From
Tokyo of Japan
This is my second favorite live recording of The Great Gate Of Kiev. The audience seems unimpressed. Compare to Solti and the CSO in Japan , 1990(?).
Absolutely beautiful!! My new go to performance for Pictures at an Exhibition, everyone was perfect. Bravo! ❤
Holly mother of god, what a wind session we have right heare! Thouse fellows are AWSOME!!! Everyone are professional as an everest mountain, but to me, the winds are superb! Thank you to all involved ones!!!
… an “everest mountain” ? Is that a typo or a thing? It sounds cool and that’s what music is about, right?
@@robkunkel8833 it is the way a compared such talent, high as everest mountain
Great stuff. If 'Gate of Kiev' doesn't move you, nothing will.
Kyiv, not Kiev.
Thoughtfully conducted and beautifully performed. What more can you ask? The pacing is superb . Some conductors take Pictures at a breakneck pace from the beginning, which I see as a mistake. It is more like a bolero, building, slowly building… Here, the performance emphasizes the many contrasts of this piece from slow and melancholy, to fast and light, to bold and majestic.
*What an amazing purity of sounds and clarity of the performance... Amazing! Especially the introduction....Wow!* ❤❤❤
What a beautiful performance. Thank you to the composer, conductor and all the musicians for their years of dedication and practice to bring this masterpiece to life. So wonderfully moving.
This performance moved me to tears-the best I've seen & heard. Maestro Bychkov's expressions are priceless. Bravo!
I woke up with the first few notes of this piece playing in my head on a loop. I'd never listened to it in full until today, and wow! what a lovely composition, and rendition by Oslo Philharmonic!
Didn’t know Ben Franklin played alto sax
😂😂
And Andrew Zimmern plays tuba. Okay.
You don’t know your history then.
The pan up reveal had me reeling
@joannemurray8175 same lol I thought people were just trying to be funny but when I saw that face reveal I was like "no way lol" Sax soloist legit looks like Ben Franklin
Lack of over conducting is a talent. This sounds beautiful. Thank you.
Attending a concert with this splendid orchestra tomorrow Dvorak 8. symphony. So excited!
After action report, it was a great performance!
Bravo Bychkov and Oslo Philharmonic! Beautiful performance with great precision and expression. Thank you for posting!
Promenade I 0:08
I. Gnomus 1:59
Promenade II 5:01
II. The Old Castle 5:59
Promenade III 10:40
III. Tuileries Gardens 11:14
IV. Bydlo 12:23
Promenade IV 15:20
V. Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks 16:06
VI. Samuel Goldenberg und schmuÿle 17:32
VII. The Market of Limoges 20:13
VIIIa. Catacombs 21:39
VIIIb. Cum mortuis in lingua mortua 23:53
IX. The Hut on Fowl's Legs 25:57
X. The Great Gate of Kiev 29:37
Sencillamente maravilloso, es como transportarse en el tiempo a la época de los grandes compositores para que deleiten nuestros oidos, Muchas gacias a copositores, directorres, músicos y técnicos por las maravillosas recopilaciones .
Between the sax and the euphonium totally nailed it
ESPLÉNDIDA VERSIÓN. GRAN ENTREGA. EXCELENTE FILMACIÓN.EMOCIONADOS RECUERDOS.TENGO 92 AÑOS.SOY FUNDADOR DE LA ORQUESTA FILARMÓNICA DE CHILE (1955).EN MIS 68 AÑOS DE CHELISTA SINFÓNICO, PROFESOR Y SOLISTA, HE TOCADO ESTA OBRA MAGISTRAL CON DIFERENTES BATUTAS. ESTA ME GUSTÓ MUCHÍSIMO. ¡ BRAVO COLEGAS DE LA FILARMÓNICA DE OSLO! UN FUERTE ABRAZO. ess
Speaking for myself, Thank you, sir. The musicians must be proud to read your affirmation.
Grande maestro! Saludos desde su país.
Un gran saludo Maestro Salgado. Muchas gracias por su hermoso comentario. En la proxima vida tengo que ser un integrante de alguna sinfonica.
Absolutely perfect tempo achieved for this challenging orchestral work. Everyone deserves a Bravo!
No words. My first time hearing this absolutely stunning performance. Thank you, Oslo Phil. I will listen to this many times in the future.
It is never enough to be regretted that Mussorgsky died so young
This wonderful and comfortable performance is off th charts
Great performance by Maestro Bychkov. His Promenade actually sounds like someone walking though a gallery and casually stopping to peruse the paintings, whereas many conductors make it sound like a foot race. Who runs through an art gallery?
My cousin runs through art galleries. Oh, that was a rhetorical question, sorry. I love the art work on the record covers, portraying that event in KIEV, of all places. It was the composer’s friend who competed in a design competition. An interesting story that is a fine background for this amazing piece. 🙏Thanks for bringing this video to my beautiful morning.
Look up 'Bande a part - the Louvre scene'.
Makes as much sense as running through the Grand Canyon, to flip a phrase.
It's cool to see the celesta being played with an orchestra. 👍
I've heard many recording of this piece. This one is special.
Beautifully done by Maestro Semyon Bychkov and the Oslo Philharmonic--Bravo Tutti!
So many delightful moments in Mussorgsky's work-the great melodies and astonishing harmonic palette never gets stale....And never fails to please the listener!
A joy for the ear. Superbly majestic, beautifully and clearly played. Bravo!
For my Animusic friends out there, 0:07, 16:06, 25:55 and 29:36 are the sections you are looking for. Amazing recording!
hello fellow Animusic friend!
Chat was that a Cathedral Picture moment?????
Thank you 🎉
@@nvlfs1995 yep
What part of 16:06 was in Animusic?
Es reicht nicht. Ich muss dazu noch mehr schreiben. Ich habe dieses Stück das erste Mal von Tomita als elektronisches Werk gehört und war begeistert. Jetzt habe ich das Original als auf Piano, dann von verschiedenen Orchestern angehört und muss sagen dies war das beste. Danke.
Thank you,The Oslo Philharmonic, Maestro Semyon Byckov.Great interpretation! Now that it’s complete shared.
This was a great performance. Visually, it is stunning. Great musicianship, and great videography!
This splendor of words can not arrive
Ì seem to wander around in this exhibition full of the joys and the sorrows that shows infinite expanse
Hola buena noche, en mis 57 años de melomano es posible que haya escuchado unas 1000 veces esta obra tan interesante tanto es su original en piano solo, como con múltiples orquestas....
Estoy realmente emocionado al ver tanta empatia entre la orquesta y el Director, creo que esa es la razón de que se haya logrado una tan genial interpretación. Mil felicidades a la orquesta al director al compositor y al arreglista, es una de las mejores interpretaciones.
Somos dois então... Eu também já ouvi essa peça centenas de vezes, nas versões para piano e para orquestra. Existe até uma orquestração do compositor brasileiro Francisco Mignone, infelizmente quase desconhecida.
A execução neste vídeo é execpcional, é difícil imaginar algo melhor. Parabéns!
What a beautiful performance of this masterpiece! The skill of the players is illuminated by their passion ❤
One of the most emotional interpretations I’ve heard, I love this
Excellent. I loved watching the musicians emotionally in step with the music.
This is one of my favorites. Having now seen the paintings he was referring to makes me love this so much more!
Where did you see the paintings please?
@@mgaeddert1 notesfromapianist.wordpress.com/2016/01/16/pictures-background-and-perspective/
No conocia a Modest Mussorgsky, gracias por haberme abierto la puerta a su mundo !!! Ahora queda conocer mas de él. Nuevamente millon de gracias y bendiciones !!
Happy to see a new interpretation of Pictures, probably my favorite classical suite.
Mine as well.
33:40 At last! Somebody who looks like they’re having fun! Joy!
Bychkov is a great musician very underrated
WOW. Perfect in every way! Great brass players, great woodwinds, great strings, great everyone! And Bychkov's interpretation is perfect. It's so rare to find a performance that has it all, including my own personal preferences!
제가 너무 좋아하는 음악입니다 🎶🎵
역시 너무 멋있습니다
최고입니다 👍👍👍
I absolutely love Bydło. I can see the picture of an ox cart being dragged across the rough Russian landscape. The tuba part really shines. The use of that often overseen velvety high register of the instrument is marvellous!
The Cleveland Orchestra played this piece March2,2023 - equally as marvelous. Both Orchestra are TOP NOTCH
Das ist eine grandiose Aufführung. Ich bin total begeistert.
Bravi a tutti! Beautiful performance!
Mussorgsky, un genio!
Normalerweise höre ich mir solche Musik nur live an... aber weil ich evtl. etwas aus der Klavierfassung für Großbassflöte und Klavier bearbeiten wollte bin ich über einige grausige Fassungen an dieser hier hängen geblieben und die ist in jeder Hinsicht toll - nicht nur die Performance, sondern (im Gegensatz zu anderen Aufnahmen) auch die Aufnahmequalität. Bravo !!!!
Let only music caress your hearts fans & never let bad guys win to screw us the joy of life, Russia is this gorgeous as Mussorsky used to see it, enjoying for real, pictures and paintings in a Museum exhibition, the adventure is this exciting...I would suggest more young composers .. translate pictures on musical notes, put them feelings there on scores and let them sound just this good, classical composers are still a never ending inspiration, big loving hug all fans in Oslo...let them web technologies work for you guys, wishing you everybody enjoy new partnerships in 190 countries world wide like true Olympic champions. ..so no war disputes could ever keep us apart 🎉❤🎉
Genial versión a mi parecer. Probablemente la mejor que he oído hasta ahora. Excelente dirección.
Hats Off for playing this impeccable performance
Hermosa dirección e interpretación, recogida con gran calidad de sonido e imágenes, que permiten disfrutarla como si estuvieras allí. BRAVO Of !
25:55 - with headphones that have bass amplifiers make it so much more powerful.
Running it through an equalizer on full home stereo, incredible.
Oslo Philharmonic’s performance is unrivaled by any other performances
Nice Bydlo Mr Euphonium!
The dynamics achieved in this performance are outstanding!! Bravo ALL!!! 🎶🎶🎶❤️❤️❤️
Thought the applause was rather lukewarm for such fine playing 😞
Ce merveilleux orchestre dirigé par le genial Semyon est extraordinaire dans cette oeuvre tres spéciale. Bravo!!!!!
One of most famous composers in a gorjeous interpretation
Bravissisisisimo !!!!!!!
Fantàstica. Excelete ina maravillosa interpretacion
The Great Gate of Kiev now perhaps has a special meaning, a work by a Russian showing such triumphant mode... It is just amazing,
Goooood YES! I was really hoping this masterpiece to be released by you, one of my favorite! Wonderful performance and amazing video quality, Thank you Oslo Philharmonic for your huge work!
Grand respect, très grand respect, per tutti
The perfect tempo for this piece. Some play it too fast... this is perfection
@Oslo Philharmonic, спасибо за трансляцию прекрасного концерта! Любви! Здоровья! Удачи! 🌹🌹🌹🧧🍀 Тольятти Россия, Павлодар Казахстан. 11.04.2022 г.
Genial orquestração de Maurice Ravel,uma das melhores da História da música...Bravo!!🙌🙌
Awesome opus, magnífico, very good performance thanks 👌 👏 👏 👏
What a great orchestra! I hope one day we should hear the Oslo Philharmonic in Budapest, at Béla Bartók National Concert Hall! :)
The best recording
Bravo ❤
If you must insert commercials, there are plenty of natural breaks in this piece, why can't you place them there?
Got one literally seconds before the first whip crack.
Utterly brilliant.
Great performance; a shame the auditorium was not filled to capacity!!
Bravo Euphonium, Bravo Tutti
Wonderful, thank you for sharing this.
All I can say: Whoa... suuuuperb
BRAVO OSLO
Just perfect!!! 🙌👏
Yo creo que esta puede ser la obra mas genial de la música
Best performance of this piece I've ever heard!. Who is the principal trumpet player? He's fabulous, and he totally looks the part.
Thanks a lot! His name is Axel Sjöstedt.
11:40 ---- 1/6
17:30 ---- 2/6
20:14 ---- 3/6
26:33 --- 4/6
최고!
Maravilhosa!
I want say just Love them !!!
Very nicely done. One of the better performances of Pictures I've heard. Leonard Slatkin, however, (for me) remains the master and supreme interpreter of Pictures. Of course that figures because Slatkin is an expert on the work and has done his own arrangement of Ravel's orchestration. Maestro Bychkov's pacing is a tad too deliberate for me.
That venue seems like an amazing place to hear this masterpiece.
Bro this is an almost perfect recording of the first promenade except 1st trumpet was like 30 cents sharp at 0:29 😭. But this was great!!
O sorriso da violinista é tudo