Clarification: the music was composed by Jacques Offenbach but orchestrated and arranged by Manuel Rosenthal in 1938. Only one movement or part was composed by Rosenthal himself (#14 "Duel"). Most of the tunes were familiar well before 1938 such as "Can-Can" from Offenbach's "Orpheus in the Underworld" or "Barcarolle" from Offenbach's "Tales of Hoffman."
In 1967, I played in a Pennsylvania District Band, under COL Arnold Gabriel of the USAF Band. During rehearsals, he was very precise with his hands, demanding that we hit the beat every time his fingers closed. During the concert, i looked up and realized he was dancing around on the podium, putting on a good show, but except at critical points, not very helpful at giving the beat. He had drilled us so well during rehearsal, that we were almost on autopilot, only looking up at him when there was a transition in tempo. Look at Solti during the Can-can at the end. He is, for the most part, hardly moving, and, like us, the orchestra is rarely even looking at him. The hard work is done rehearsal. The performance is just for fun.
Love your story of being there in the moment...makes me smile with measured appreciation of not overlooking those sweet surprises of pleasure...oh the music :) thank you
Les musiques de Offenbach elles sont trop profundas cepenfant alegres finalizado Avec El burlesco esto haver qui pongan uno sabor diferente mas toutes elles sont três heureux et beaucoup jolies Dank
There is a wonderful version by the Boston Pops recorded in the '50s that should be available. You may find this to be even better! I have it on a cd.and the sound is as magnificent as the performance!
I agree; this version somewhat spoilt by the less than CD quality audio and the squashed down distorted image. Why did the contributor see fit to do this?
Manuel Rosenthal è l'autore del balletto Gaîté parisienne, costituito dall'arrangiamento di pezzi, spesso molto popolari, di Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880)
hourra sir Georges !!!! çà pétille autant qu'une coupe de champagne !!!
J'aime bien cette musique
Clarification: the music was composed by Jacques Offenbach but orchestrated and arranged by Manuel Rosenthal in 1938. Only one movement or part was composed by Rosenthal himself (#14 "Duel"). Most of the tunes were familiar well before 1938 such as "Can-Can" from Offenbach's "Orpheus in the Underworld" or "Barcarolle" from Offenbach's "Tales of Hoffman."
tots loveeeeee it !!!!! im like obsessed
Loved it as a tot, myself. First introduction to classical repertoire. 😉
amazing performance! Great orchestra, great sound, legendary conductor! l
Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler Offenbach: Gaite Parisienne.
Très-très Brillant !! Maitre Solti, et bien-sur Les Musiciens !!!
In 1967, I played in a Pennsylvania District Band, under COL Arnold Gabriel of the USAF Band. During rehearsals, he was very precise with his hands, demanding that we hit the beat every time his fingers closed. During the concert, i looked up and realized he was dancing around on the podium, putting on a good show, but except at critical points, not very helpful at giving the beat. He had drilled us so well during rehearsal, that we were almost on autopilot, only looking up at him when there was a transition in tempo.
Look at Solti during the Can-can at the end. He is, for the most part, hardly moving, and, like us, the orchestra is rarely even looking at him. The hard work is done rehearsal. The performance is just for fun.
Love your story of being there in the moment...makes me smile with measured appreciation of not overlooking those sweet surprises of pleasure...oh the music :) thank you
woah thanks a lot for this recording!
Les musiques de Offenbach elles sont trop profundas cepenfant alegres finalizado Avec El burlesco esto haver qui pongan uno sabor diferente mas toutes elles sont três heureux et beaucoup jolies Dank
Cymbalすごい!!!!!!!!!
That's one intense song, I'd be scared performing that
Would love to hear this version live or at least buy a good HD copy, but alas no-one seems to have issued this.
There is a wonderful version by the Boston Pops recorded in the '50s that should be available. You may find this to be even better! I have it on a cd.and the sound is as magnificent as the performance!
7:11 Red
Composed by Offenbach. Orchestrated by Manuel Rosenthal.
Or is it a piece written by Rosenthal on themes by Offenbach.
Hi. Can you tell me where I can get a DVD version of this recording please? Thanks.
Los classic music
OK YES
8:11 Director en modo económico
Nice 20 10
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yes but on music by Offenbach!
Does any one know what concert hall this is !
Probably Herculessaal, München.
うまし。
WONDERFULL :)
Do you know were i can get this score?
when is this concert??
7:11
9:00-9:01
The description...
Gotta love when Solis left wing tuft comes askew in the Fourth Part, lol!
Tell us about it!
Frenteala horrible desulturizacion.inperanteVIVAL BUENA MUSICA
I agree; this version somewhat spoilt by the less than CD quality audio and the squashed down distorted image.
Why did the contributor see fit to do this?
Offenbach is not the composer of La Gaîté Parisienne, the composer is Manuel Rosenthal.
Manuel Rosenthal è l'autore del balletto Gaîté parisienne, costituito dall'arrangiamento di pezzi, spesso molto popolari, di Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880)
Look up the difference between arranger and composer, dumbass.
Mala calidad de la grabación
very poor , no finesse
8:59-9:00