I used to play this in the Leicester Imperial band back in the 60's. My dear late father Alec Anderson was the conductor, my dear late brother Terry played 1st baritone and I played solo euphonium. It was a great piece to play as well as to listen to. Steve Anderson. 25 June 2012.
People looked down on Suppe because he didn't write "serious" music. His music is pure entertainment and you are right - well crafted and superbly executed.
Such a wonderful performance! Growing up studying trumpet and then baritone horn in the public school system was a tremendous experience ... Of all the pieces we played, this was my all time favorite. We didn't have a string section so our arrangement had to be different. We had a baritone solo at 4:41 where the strings are playing the melody. I was second chair so Michael Hefernan, who was first chair played it masterfully everytime! ... Thanks for sharing
This is absolutely terrific! It's also one of the very few performances of this overture that uses the tam-tam as Suppé specifies - my word, it adds so much! And to those who complain about the coughing early on, get over yourselves or go live in a hermetically sealed little ball. You would have gone ballistic over the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra's superb concerts under Dan Godfrey in the early 1900s at the Bournemouth Winter Gardens where they allowed the audience to smoke during performances - and boy, the British sure did in those days!
Superb. Tasteful balance and interpretation. The double-bass and cello entrance, powerful, yet so beautifully restrained at first brought on the perfect crescendo. A great initiation for new Wharfedale Diamond speakers.
Special memory for me this piece. My Southern German Hometown played this one during a Christmas Concert in 1964. The I played the second flute along with my Flute-Teacher Mr. Keck, The overture has a beautiful Duet for two Flutes....
Obviously the IBM Philharmonic Orchestra of Japan plays to a very high standard, to judge by this nicely paced and, finally, very spirited rendition. I particularly appreciated the "flute duet" at 5:15 which sounded great on my set-up ...
Que Música linda mesmo. Desde menino aprendi a gostar desse compositor pelo peso dos instrumentos e pela diversidade. Amo de paixão Wagner meu compositor preferido.
This performance is on a par with the great version conducted by Sir George Solti with one of the London Orchestras. The only TH-cam version of this I could find stops a few seconds short, so misses the final few beats, although I have the full audio version. This is much better on that score.
Just to let you all know....Franz von Suppe's "Pique Dame" Overture is not to be confused with Tchaikovsky's opera work "Pique Dame" because both compositions are different.
That's true. The operetta, "Pique Dame," is merely a revision of an earlier, one-act operetta, "Die Kartenschlägerin." Neither "Pique Dame" or "Die Kartenschlägerin" are typically performed in their operetic format (for some strange reason); yet, the overture (along with Suppé's other overtures) has remained a popular concert favourite. Some recordings of this overture are noticeably listed as "Die Kartenschlägerin, oder Pique Dame." This piece has been used posthumously in cartoons; particularly, the Steven Spielberg animated feature film of 1998, "Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish," in which the overture is used in its entirety (although, I'm not too sure whether the recording of that piece which was used in the film was performed by a full orchestra or just a few synthesizers). Since its posthumous use in "Wakko's Wish," the "Pique Dame Overture" has remained a personal favourite of mine. It really is an excellent composition.
After an extensive search in Google, I found out that the orchestra is actually the IBM Philharmonic Orchestra of Japan. Why was this not clearly stated ?
oui c'est vrai lol, les Strauss aussi, mais Dieu que je suis sensible à cette joyeuse composition découverte il y a 40 ans un été jouée par une magnifique harmonie dans un parc urbain, il faisait beau, j'avais 20 ans , j'étais tout neuf et plein d'insouciance, le bon temps quoi ... ! Je découvrais en même temps le jazz du Duke , de Basie , d'Hampton... et le Hot Club de Limoges !
Am I in the wrong place? I listened to the piece with great pleasure. People are complaining about constant coughing. I didn't hear any but then again, I have old man's hearing. Perhaps the coughing they heard was their own. They should be checked out. They may have a serious medical condition.
KPete, actually many coughs can be heard, at the beginning, even not at such a disturbing volume. Maybe it's not a good news for you: if you can't hear them, it's you the one that really need to be checked out.
The coughing beginning at around the 40 second mark and lastng for nearly a full minute harms this performance. I could not not accept this to share because of that. Any person with a cough like that should leave the concert hall. They ruin it for everyone. That person was in dire need of medical attention and had no business being in a concert hall. How inconsiderate!
Dire?! You can't live with less than a minute of human distress? Sheesh - you are a tender soul! So the person pushes past everyone in their row and attracts everyone's attention away from the performance as they leave the hall. Great solution.
I wrote this on another piece: "I generally prefer studio recordings over live performances, but wow! this live performance is just as good. Why I don't like live performances? The coughers!! And why do they sit the coughers right up front I'll never know." btw, I quickly left this link as soon as I heard that coughing. Reply
I used to play this in the Leicester Imperial band back in the 60's. My dear late father Alec Anderson was the conductor, my dear late brother Terry played 1st baritone and I played solo euphonium. It was a great piece to play as well as to listen to.
Steve Anderson. 25 June 2012.
A lot of people look down on Suppe but I find him very uplifting and exhilarating. Great technican, Well constructed. Master of his craft.
People looked down on Suppe because he didn't write "serious" music. His music is pure entertainment and you are right - well crafted and superbly executed.
Eine Freude so etwas zu hören.
Such a wonderful performance! Growing up studying trumpet and then baritone horn in the public school system was a tremendous experience ... Of all the pieces we played, this was my all time favorite. We didn't have a string section so our arrangement had to be different. We had a baritone solo at 4:41 where the strings are playing the melody. I was second chair so Michael Hefernan, who was first chair played it masterfully everytime! ... Thanks for sharing
This is absolutely terrific! It's also one of the very few performances of this overture that uses the tam-tam as Suppé specifies - my word, it adds so much! And to those who complain about the coughing early on, get over yourselves or go live in a hermetically sealed little ball. You would have gone ballistic over the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra's superb concerts under Dan Godfrey in the early 1900s at the Bournemouth Winter Gardens where they allowed the audience to smoke during performances - and boy, the British sure did in those days!
I am crazyyyyyyyyyy about this piece!!! Unbelievable conductor and unbelievable orchestra!!!
Just wonderful! Thanks! Bravo!
Beautiful music! I thank my old accordion teacher for introducing me to this wonderful music.
Apart from the coughing this was superbly executed!!! Bravo.
no shit
Well it was not the orchestra's fault the somebody in the audience was coughing, the direction should have thrown the coughing person out:-((((
@@johnhili8664 I totally agree with you on that 👍
@@jeffreywilliamson79 👍
Superb. Tasteful balance and interpretation. The double-bass and cello entrance, powerful, yet so beautifully restrained at first brought on the perfect crescendo. A great initiation for new Wharfedale Diamond speakers.
FINALLY!!! a youtube version of pique dame overture that actually sounds good. thanks for posting.
Excellent recording and sound quality of one of Suppe's big tunes.
Absolutely FANTASTIC!
MARAVILLOSO !!!!!
Special memory for me this piece. My Southern German Hometown played this one during a Christmas Concert in 1964. The I played the second flute along with my Flute-Teacher Mr. Keck, The overture has a beautiful Duet for two Flutes....
Impecable ejecución. Musica celestial, majestuosa
Hermosa composición.
Overtura muyuy de epoca, excelente...!
BELÍSSIMA!!!
Esta Opereta me COMOVE profunda e inexplicavelmente!!!!!
Obviously the IBM Philharmonic Orchestra of Japan plays to a very high standard, to judge by this nicely paced and, finally, very spirited rendition. I particularly appreciated the "flute duet" at 5:15 which sounded great on my set-up ...
2:54-2:13 Yeeeeaaa I am crazy!!! Hahaha this piece is make me maaaad I loooove it!!! Super loud volume!!! Strong, happy and sensitive!!!
Wonderful
Belíssimo!!!
Que Música linda mesmo. Desde menino aprendi a gostar desse compositor pelo peso dos instrumentos e pela diversidade. Amo de paixão Wagner meu compositor preferido.
Bravo! Superb!
Pio Danilo P. Cuadra j
A very enjoyable performance.
Bella melodía, orquesta muy buena.
Coughing aside...this arguably the finest rendition I have experienced.
AWESOME!!!
This performance is on a par with the great version conducted by Sir George Solti with one of the London Orchestras. The only TH-cam version of this I could find stops a few seconds short, so misses the final few beats, although I have the full audio version. This is much better on that score.
Just to let you all know....Franz von Suppe's "Pique Dame" Overture is not to be confused with Tchaikovsky's opera work "Pique Dame" because both compositions are different.
That's true. The operetta, "Pique Dame," is merely a revision of an earlier, one-act operetta, "Die Kartenschlägerin." Neither "Pique Dame" or "Die Kartenschlägerin" are typically performed in their operetic format (for some strange reason); yet, the overture (along with Suppé's other overtures) has remained a popular concert favourite.
Some recordings of this overture are noticeably listed as "Die Kartenschlägerin, oder Pique Dame."
This piece has been used posthumously in cartoons; particularly, the Steven Spielberg animated feature film of 1998, "Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish," in which the overture is used in its entirety (although, I'm not too sure whether the recording of that piece which was used in the film was performed by a full orchestra or just a few synthesizers). Since its posthumous use in "Wakko's Wish," the "Pique Dame Overture" has remained a personal favourite of mine. It really is an excellent composition.
This music was played in Steven Speliberg Presents Animaniacs Wakko's Wish this will be relese on Tuesday October 7th 2014
Very good l like it
Geweldig
These guys can really go !
That was good!!!!
After an extensive search in Google, I found out that the orchestra is actually the IBM Philharmonic Orchestra of Japan. Why was this not clearly stated ?
I had listen everyday this symphony, until fade away the vinil.
We play this song =)
Чудесно!
Bravi!
queen of spade
Franz von Suppe = Rossini , même talent et même plaisir de les écouter !
Et le père et les fils Strauss ? :) Sinon je suis entièrement d'accord avec vous
oui c'est vrai lol, les Strauss aussi, mais Dieu que je suis sensible à cette joyeuse composition découverte il y a 40 ans un été jouée par une magnifique harmonie dans un parc urbain, il faisait beau, j'avais 20 ans , j'étais tout neuf et plein d'insouciance, le bon temps quoi ... !
Je découvrais en même temps le jazz du Duke , de Basie , d'Hampton... et le Hot Club de Limoges !
@DrumsAndMisc 上司が好き!
Is this available on Bluray or either DVD?
Am I in the wrong place? I listened to the piece with great pleasure. People are complaining about constant coughing. I didn't hear any but then again, I have old man's hearing. Perhaps the coughing they heard was their own. They should be checked out. They may have a serious medical condition.
KPete, actually many coughs can be heard, at the beginning, even not at such a disturbing volume. Maybe it's not a good news for you: if you can't hear them, it's you the one that really need to be checked out.
Yeah there was definitely coughing.
@@beginner57 You could be right!
奥地利作曲家佛兰兹·苏佩的轻歌剧序曲:黑桃皇后。日本东京NHK交响乐团演奏。
Charles Emerson Winchester III brought me here.
This video was recorded the same day Minecraft came out. Why this piece wasn’t the official soundtrack of the game?
スッペの喜歌劇序曲昔は、
かなりポピュラーでした、
最近あまり聴かなくなりました。
Balletto la dama di picche
03:05 06:50
Like a boss @7:53!
Bruh...the person coughing...they really should've been told to step out for some water or medicine. The performance is fantastic, but damn man fr
A separate score for the cougher should have been written... At times the orchestra had a task at hand to win the musical score...
all recording is ruined by cough of audience
que tocedera la hubiecen sacado
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Who is Coughing through this overture!!🤣
Bruh 病気のは誰? コロナウイルス? like damn halls is not that expensive luv
The coughing beginning at around the 40 second mark and lastng for nearly a full minute harms this performance. I could not not accept this to share because of that. Any person with a cough like that should leave the concert hall. They ruin it for everyone. That person was in dire need of medical attention and had no business being in a concert hall. How inconsiderate!
I agree with your thought! Here's an applause for you (clap clap clap)
Dire?! You can't live with less than a minute of human distress? Sheesh - you are a tender soul! So the person pushes past everyone in their row and attracts everyone's attention away from the performance as they leave the hall. Great solution.
Right. Silence, orchestra, music, author should be respected.
Coughing is unbearable, avoid at all costs listening to this version. find other!
I wrote this on another piece: "I generally prefer studio recordings over live performances, but wow! this live performance is just as good. Why I don't like live performances? The coughers!! And why do they sit the coughers right up front I'll never know." btw, I quickly left this link as soon as I heard that coughing.
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Right. It destroyed my enthusiasm for such a great performance.
Why do you think people were gassed at Wagner's concert in WW2 Germany?! They knew what to do with those rich coughers.
Muy buena obra pero hubiera sido mucho mejor si no hubiera estado la tía esa tosiendo :/
Correct ....but nothing more!
oh for god's sake..stop coughing!!
The constant coughing ruined it.
I did not know Pique Dame was about a rich asian woman who liked to cough. Strange and disgusting concept.