Stravinsky: Firebird Suite (Berceuse & Finale)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ส.ค. 2020
- Conductor: Lio Kuokman
Orchestra: Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
Hong Kong, Cultural Centre Concert Hall
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People can joke about the triangle, but that was pretty intense at the end there!
Amazing!
I played triangle for this piece in high school before I learned how to tune properly for Timpani and it literally changed my life
For me the most amazing and moving seven plus minutes of music ever composed....tears every time
I played this music and I got first chair French horn and I was worried I was going to mess up the solo but once I heard the orchestra I felt relieved 😅
I understand how you felt , several times I got chosen to solo the violin,although it wasn't this song
Y’all are SLEEPING on the oboe solo. It was beautiful!
wHAT A WONDERFUL rendition by orchestra ...under the guidance of the conductor...it is ORGANIC unfolding of the majestic finale ...broadness ...growing out of the berceuse with its magical atmosphere...one of the BEST i ve heard...
As it was meant to be played. Beautifully performed.
The French horn solo in this piece kills me every time. Majestic
like from another planet
It's a privilege to get to play it
This is so beautiful. Stavinsky was capable of creating very simple and elegant pieces like this - as well as more complex ones, that I dont like nor understand much.
Stravinsky = Genius!
Absolutely beautiful
This is a great version!
So Deep❤
That trombone crescendo at @6:19 sounded so good!!
there's a feeling at 1:18 that I can't get from anything else
Same here. I get a BURST of goosebumps/ chills from head to toes when I hear those lush chords full of emotion.
Have you ever heard Ravel's Tombeau de Couperin?.
There's a solo piano version and an orchestral arrangement. Listen to the prelude for the orchestral arrangement. This, the transition between the II and III movements in Shostakovich's Symphony no. 7 and the syncope on bar 73 of Poco piu vivo in Stravinsky's Pulcinella are some of my favorite moments in orchestral music.
I know what you mean. That feeling during the Berceuse in The Firebird. I remember that yearning dreamy feeling on my first listen. I think it's the Russian influence. A different way of approaching harmony and orchestration. Every harmonic line melts right into the next.
This is probably my favorite interpretation of this piece’s INCREDIBLE dynamic range. I love the clarity of the horn line at 3:47, I’ve heard so many modern conductors muddle it into the strings, and it needs to stand out. Not every choice needs to be unique, some just need to be good.
I listen this final many years ago in the museum Calouste Gulbenkian here in Portugal. I had this piece in my head for long time.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Outstanding !!!!!
Our symphony played it for a music concert at Disney you might of heard of called Disney and this song managed to get us 1st place!
Wonderful 🎉 conductor
So lovely!👏👏👏👏👏
BRAVO !
I got 2nd trumpet for this when we played it a year ago, it’s still one of my favorite pieces
What a splendid firebird!
So lovely! 👏👏👏👏
Powerful
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Amazing interpretation.❤❤❤❤❤
The guy who caughs during the horn solo deserves a death condamnation
Yeah idd terrible dissonance
Why? Why? Why caugh over the isolated and defenseless horn solo. Go caugh over the tutti, the tympanii, whatever. Not over a lonely flute, oboé or fagot.
WOW
Exelente
Majestic. Do the musicians pick the instruments or do the instruments pick the musicians ?
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Nuts to the idiotic shields between the players
That applause was too quiet
But a perfectly timed cough.
@@spikespa5208that cough was infuriating. Was there a mic right on her??
Only 18 years old and above will allow you to play,
Government Warning: Cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health
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