Eiji Oue is a fantastic conductor. He was the music director of the Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra during the 1980s, and I was lucky to have played bass in that orchestra for 3 years. One of his comments to me after an audition was: Think the phrase more. Sounds simple, but truly a gift to always think about phrasing more than notes. That orchestra taught me to feel music, not to just read it off the paper. Eiji never had music in front of him during a concert. He was much more reserved in rehearsal, and the first concert we played I couldn't believe how animated he was. He pulled such great dynamics and musicality out of our group of very talented teenagers, it was a life changing experience for me for which I will always be grateful. How could you not give back every ounce of your ability for someone like him??
Listening to this, it makes so much sense that he said that to you. Because... I mean, you can play a piece perfectly, note for note, and it'll sound fine but sterile. Just from watching this, though, I can tell Oue is thinking about how like... I'm not a musician and so don't even know the technical terms, but the "I Vow to the My Country" part sounds so rich and... How do I put this? It's like the opposite of rushing through it; he savors it. So beautiful!
This is so beautiful, Mr Oue is an amazing conductor, he truly feels the music and it translates to this wonderful orchestra. This is music at its best, if you can't go to the concert to see it - it comes to you.
Finally a performance that gives this beautiful piece the majestic, smooth cadence it deserves and isn't rushed through! Best version I've ever heard. Eiji Oue, you have my greatest respect!
Wow, that was beautiful. I especially like the "I Vow to Thee, My Country" part. That's always my been my favorite bit, but I like how sustained Oue makes it. Watching him, you can tell he really feels the music, and it makes it even better.
Superb conducting, musicianship and wonderful camera direction focussing on instrumentalists with precise timing;; introducing non musicians to those unfamiliar sounds. The very high standard one takes for granted from the Japanese people.
Some comments here are from 5yrs ago. Hello I'm new here. I'm watching alot of version of this piece however I notice All conductor do the same thing during the warmth tune of Jupiter, their waves of gestures are the same. I imagine the original composer do also while making this beloved piece of all time.
I would think that people were being sarcastic when they said that they weren't getting enough of seeing Oue's face except that I love watching him and I am quite happy to just watch him conduct.
After listening to overwhelming incomparable performance , I may have a dream It's a dream struggling to get into orbit around Jupiter After listening to this masterpiece , I might have a dream of Jupiter From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Eiji Oue is a fantastic conductor. He was the music director of the Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra during the 1980s, and I was lucky to have played bass in that orchestra for 3 years. One of his comments to me after an audition was: Think the phrase more. Sounds simple, but truly a gift to always think about phrasing more than notes. That orchestra taught me to feel music, not to just read it off the paper. Eiji never had music in front of him during a concert. He was much more reserved in rehearsal, and the first concert we played I couldn't believe how animated he was. He pulled such great dynamics and musicality out of our group of very talented teenagers, it was a life changing experience for me for which I will always be grateful. How could you not give back every ounce of your ability for someone like him??
Listening to this, it makes so much sense that he said that to you. Because... I mean, you can play a piece perfectly, note for note, and it'll sound fine but sterile. Just from watching this, though, I can tell Oue is thinking about how like... I'm not a musician and so don't even know the technical terms, but the "I Vow to the My Country" part sounds so rich and... How do I put this? It's like the opposite of rushing through it; he savors it. So beautiful!
Mr. Oue is my new favorite conductor!
This is so beautiful, Mr Oue is an amazing conductor, he truly feels the music and it translates to this wonderful orchestra. This is music at its best, if you can't go to the concert to see it - it comes to you.
Finally a performance that gives this beautiful piece the majestic, smooth cadence it deserves and isn't rushed through! Best version I've ever heard. Eiji Oue, you have my greatest respect!
Eiji Oue is amazing. I reckon with his energy, he would take someone's head off with his baton if he conducted Mars.
Wow, that was beautiful. I especially like the "I Vow to Thee, My Country" part. That's always my been my favorite bit, but I like how sustained Oue makes it. Watching him, you can tell he really feels the music, and it makes it even better.
He is one of the most inspiring and zestful conductor!!!!!!! We all love him so much!!!!!
what a truly fabulous piece of music and a great conductor. his 1812 overture is also amazing, boy does this make you feel so good, just the best
beautiful and moving ....!
my favourite conductor of all time. he is a legend
Superb conducting, musicianship and wonderful camera direction focussing on instrumentalists with precise timing;; introducing non musicians to those unfamiliar sounds. The very high standard one takes for granted from the Japanese people.
Absolutely brilliant
Music is the universal language and the conductor seems to enjoy Holst!
+grimandi On his own petard.
3.19 - I am lifted above this world to the very heights of sublime heaven!
Holst Is a great Alchemist of the universe
This performance is all amazing order of magnitude
Some comments here are from 5yrs ago. Hello I'm new here. I'm watching alot of version of this piece however I notice All conductor do the same thing during the warmth tune of Jupiter, their waves of gestures are the same. I imagine the original composer do also while making this beloved piece of all time.
4:35 Didn't know that inspector Kido from The Man in the High Castle played the Cello ! :D
I would think that people were being sarcastic when they said that they weren't getting enough of seeing Oue's face except that I love watching him and I am quite happy to just watch him conduct.
he clearly loves it don't he, I love watching him as well.
I know almost nothing about live classical music, but I like this conductor.
mmm fantastic, awesome
Oue-san, arigato gozai mashte! Today I discovered this wonderful conductor and became an instant fan.
As an aspiring conductor/director, this man has achieved the end goal for all conductors
The conductor is the best part of the video. It's almost better on mute. Almost.
Love his energy
He's great, but come on, this song...
Flucking rubbery - I always join in on my triangle.
After listening to overwhelming incomparable performance ,
I may have a dream
It's a dream struggling to get into orbit around Jupiter
After listening to this masterpiece ,
I might have a dream of Jupiter
From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Now, there's a man who loves his job. =)
I'd love to play for this conductor if I played an orchestral instrument
This is the specutacular performance that invigorates my tired spirit
He is even better in this version
The Power of Chrom is with me now...!
Japanese rugby team warming up.
incredible
壮大な宇宙を感じました。
Oh, I don't ever remember him using a score during performances, even Beethoven's NInth! He has a photographic memory.
気合ひ入つてるね。
Osaka Philharmonic.
his face is more attractive than the interpretation
At 4:06 I though my man was gonna start body poppin
Scratches and dents on instruments. A real orchestra playing beautiful music led by an out of this world conductor.
I can get enough of this
This is a great orchestra. Who is it? Good job. Thanks.
ありがとう、おうえさん
Again!
Epic anime theme
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MONSTER Conductor
wtf