How wonderful it is to see a conductor and orchestra performing as one. So often these days it can be hard to spot the relationship between one and the other, with conductors seeming to prefer to be half a bar or more ahead of the players. Or maybe the players are not really taking much notice of the conductor. In this video we have the best of everything. One of the greatest symphonies, excellent visual presentation, natural recording technique which respects the musicians, superb orchestra, and a conductor who was rightly a legend. Now I will go and dry my eyes...
Hubo, hay grandes directores para Mahler. Pero Bernstein hizo de Mahler con todas sus sinfonías pero particular con ésta, la N°1, Titán, algo MARAVILLOSO, superlativo. Ambos, Mahler y Bernstein son inmortales
oh no. that's pretty difficult for an introduction. ive got to understand it, a bit, at the age of 35. Mahler is indeed astonishing, this performance is great but not fantastic, Karajan is somewhat better - to my taste, biensur
@@akinko002 Such a great comment and completelly agree. From the very first beginning in Karajan´s 5th symphony perfomance it is clear it is lot more powerful.
All film composers base their works on classical masters as Mahler, Wagner, Beethoven, Bach, etc... The main difference is "time". When making a movie the composer have a very limited schedule, months or even weeks. For the magnitude of this Symphony you must think about four years of hard work. Sometimes around ten years. And composers as Mahler are not writing but inventing new paths for music. A really different thing is to follow than to lead history.
You are right. But the way I feel it, I should say that there's too much music in most films (particularly American ones !). It is often detrimental to dramatic tensions. I like film music when it is part of the plot and the action itself.
@@sarahjones-jf4pr yes absolutely...some of them close to my age 64...that have been playing since they were probably 9 or 10. They just don't make mistakes, so professional.
It's a rotary valve trumpet. They are more common in Europe, specifically for playing in orchestras, because they're less bright and blend with the other instruments better. Like a piston valve trumpet, they come tuned in different keys, with the most popular in modern times being Bb and C.
Mahler was a genius. I have seen this broadcast in 1974. 50 years have passed since and I feel it like a one year.
Leonard Bernstein was a force of energy from the gods of the universe.
Bravo 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
🙏❤️🌎🌍🌏🌿🕊🎵🎶🎵💫✨️💫✨️
Это шедевр, навеки прославивший гениального Леонардо Бернстайна.
THANKS ! THANKS ! DANKE SCHÖN !
I don't know how you make these remasters, but keep em coming, please! I love them!
It's just AI
How wonderful it is to see a conductor and orchestra performing as one. So often these days it can be hard to spot the relationship between one and the other, with conductors seeming to prefer to be half a bar or more ahead of the players. Or maybe the players are not really taking much notice of the conductor. In this video we have the best of everything. One of the greatest symphonies, excellent visual presentation, natural recording technique which respects the musicians, superb orchestra, and a conductor who was rightly a legend. Now I will go and dry my eyes...
Феном?
quelle plaisir d ecouter cette musique ca donne des battements au coeure
Thank you so very much!
一首著名的交响樂有如此出色的演釋,非常難得👍
참 좋습니다(very good)!
The Maestro Bernstein is Back Conducting a Great Gustav Mahler Symphony .Wonderful to listen to.🎶🎶🎻🎺🥁💥🥰
Hubo, hay grandes directores para Mahler. Pero Bernstein hizo de Mahler con todas sus sinfonías pero particular con ésta, la N°1, Titán, algo MARAVILLOSO, superlativo. Ambos, Mahler y Bernstein son inmortales
Mahler's First Symphony was my first introduction to Classical music.
oh no. that's pretty difficult for an introduction. ive got to understand it, a bit, at the age of 35. Mahler is indeed astonishing, this performance is great but not fantastic, Karajan is somewhat better - to my taste, biensur
@@akinko002 Such a great comment and completelly agree. From the very first beginning in Karajan´s 5th symphony perfomance it is clear it is lot more powerful.
Thats a hell of an introduction lol
Breathtakingly Beautiful!!!!
I hear it with German Speakers ... Quadral Titan MK IV. Impressive! Thank you
What a brass section, my God
Amazing
Thank you. So beautiful~
Beautiful!!❤
Gracias 🙂
This is the shout of humanity‘s souls
Compositor esepcional muy brillante BRAVO!!!
@@mariogarcia-ex5wj
Thankyou
From
A corner of Summer Tokyo
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These Emoji絵文字are things unique to Japan
Lenny...you are the one !!
Gustav mahler would have been an exceptional film composer
И балериной.
All film composers base their works on classical masters as Mahler, Wagner, Beethoven, Bach, etc...
The main difference is "time".
When making a movie the composer have a very limited schedule, months or even weeks. For the magnitude of this Symphony you must think about four years of hard work. Sometimes around ten years.
And composers as Mahler are not writing but inventing new paths for music. A really different thing is to follow than to lead history.
You are right. But the way I feel it, I should say that there's too much music in most films (particularly American ones !). It is often detrimental to dramatic tensions. I like film music when it is part of the plot and the action itself.
French horns amazing!!! Very good record.
とにかくうれしいです
I miss the horns standing up in the finale...😢
Glorious
Where lyricism and Bernstein meet is a pretty lovely and wonderful place to be and feel human.
Beyond all negative comment. Superlative interpretation.
maravilloso
Geni senza tempo….
bello, bello!!
この頃のバーンスタインのマーラーは何故こんなに血が通った演奏なんだろう?
💖🎼💖
Este momento es impactante 36:24
👏👏👏👍
画質良すぎて草
🇪🇦👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🇪🇦
God are with us, but did he walk with us at the 7.10.24..
Not sure about the French horns.
51:31(自分用)
Lenny and Mahler. Like bacon and eggs. Oh how I miss him.
Me too, hw was unique.
the bacon or the eggs?
Those Titans always get a bad rep, might it be they are quite sweet?
Those Olympians are the nasty narcissistic critters with a slight GD -complex
Beautiful. Don't see many ladies in the orchestra in 1974.
and that's good! before they bowed to DEI policy and their quality suffered.
Love the very professional extremely talented all male Vienna philharmonic of the 70s and 80s .
@@sarahjones-jf4pr yes absolutely...some of them close to my age 64...that have been playing since they were probably 9 or 10. They just don't make mistakes, so professional.
Bitches in orchestras feck everything up.
what is that weird ass trumpet? Is that in a different key than a regular one or was the style then to have them be sideways?
It's a rotary valve trumpet. They are more common in Europe, specifically for playing in orchestras, because they're less bright and blend with the other instruments better. Like a piston valve trumpet, they come tuned in different keys, with the most popular in modern times being Bb and C.
@@BillPattersonClarinet oh that's way cool actually.
´ lol
On ne voit pas de femmes dans l'orchestre...
Es 1974...
pas du tout, ????
Women weren’t allowed in the Vienna Philharmonic until many years after this concert occurred. Very unfortunate.
@@jeff2446 Z powodu męskiego szowinizmu? Ech, te chłopy... ze swoimi kompleksami 😅👎
Don’t understand why you post videos with such poor sound
that's remastering for ya.
or maybe you need better speakers/headphones.