I wonder why they have not yet called her to conduct the New Year's Concerto at Vienna - but then that orchestra would probably be the last one to engage a woman conductor. Though she's clearly on or above the level of some of the people they have already called to conduct.
Es muss eine Freude sein, mit dieser faszinierenden Dirigentin ein Werk einzustudieren und aufzuführen. Ich staune schon mindestens seit dem 58. Mal uber ihre Zusammenarbeit mit Khatia Buniatishvili bei LVB's 1. Klavierkonzert. Suchterzeugend!
I think you'll find that the solo instrument is an English Horn. They are similar in timbre, but not in size nor body, with the English Horn having a 'neck' or metal extension away from the body of the horn, rather than, like an oboe, the reed's cork sitting directly inside the instrument's body. In the video you'll see that the English Horn is much longer than an oboe, as well, when you get a good camera angle. The solo really is done nicely.
Oh Thomas. Relax and enjoy the ride. You're not as much a classical snob as you think you are. Maybe a bit jealous cause Alsop knows what the hell shes doing. Maybe you should go listen to a little rap music. Maybe more to your liking.
Que extraordinaria Sinfónica conformada por gente JOVEN !!!!... ojala mejoren los camarógrafos para poder apreciar a la orquesta mucho MEJOR. Saludos ...
It's very good but Berliner is still the king. They're doing extremely well considering they're a bunch of university students tho. Comparable to the Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra
She gives time for the initial applause and asks soloists to stand. Leaves so the focus and cheering is on the orchestra, the ensemble sits so she can then come out and ask instrumentalists/sections with big parts/ features, then they (alsop and the orchestra) stand together one more time.
I think it's the best. The only possible tie would be Dudamel's movement 4 video. Other than that, I haven't heard any with this level of passion and intensity. Awesome!
@@timothyangeles4222 That one is good, but a bit calm. I really like how this version's brass explosions are intensified by the furious timpani rolls, just blasting away without restraint. Jansons' 4th movement could have been a bit more powerful, to end #9 with the glory it deserves.
One piece can be "interpreted " differently by the conductor...you are entitled to have a preference . This is my favorite Dvorak composition and my favorite performance.
She is possibly the world’s best conductor right now. Saw her in Vienna a while back. Sublime.
@Jurandy Silva she’s easily one of the best
Let's be real,if she were a man,the best orchestra s would have come calling years ago. I love her.
I wonder why they have not yet called her to conduct the New Year's Concerto at Vienna - but then that orchestra would probably be the last one to engage a woman conductor. Though she's clearly on or above the level of some of the people they have already called to conduct.
Alsop is a genius, as are her musicians.
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Gestures from the front: She's so damn good. 00:51 4:32 5:48 6:57 8:24 8:58 11:00 11:34 12:06 12:32 12:49 13:59 14:38 15:06 16:07 17:27 18:51 20:00 20:26 21:47 22:12 23:03 23:34 23:54 24:26 25:56 27:29 28:51 29:27 30:14 32:13 32:45 34:38 35:34 35:56 36:26 36:411 36:58
She is incredible as a conductor love watching her!
0:00 I: Adagio
8:50 II: Largo
19:30 III: Scherzo: Molto vivace
IV: Allegro con fuoco
Amazing Alsop.Thanks for upload.
Is she conducting this entire symphony from memory alone!?!?
come here after the insight right xD
@@acloudonthebluestsky9687 lol, yeah bud ofc
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THATS insane
Bet you she is! 👏👏💙
I am so happy for having her here in Brazil
Fantastic. Leonard Bernstein was her mentor
Without a score, amazing
Es muss eine Freude sein, mit dieser faszinierenden
Dirigentin ein Werk einzustudieren und aufzuführen.
Ich staune schon mindestens seit dem 58. Mal uber ihre Zusammenarbeit mit
Khatia Buniatishvili bei LVB's 1. Klavierkonzert. Suchterzeugend!
Marin Alsop is a Genius.
09:37 Damnn,, this oboe solo was flawless, what an amazing performance by the oboe player, I'm in awe!!
I think you'll find that the solo instrument is an English Horn. They are similar in timbre, but not in size nor body, with the English Horn having a 'neck' or metal extension away from the body of the horn, rather than, like an oboe, the reed's cork sitting directly inside the instrument's body. In the video you'll see that the English Horn is much longer than an oboe, as well, when you get a good camera angle. The solo really is done nicely.
The solo is scored for an English Horn. The soloist was Peter Morey, who plays that instrument and also the oboe.
@@a.c.2826so its an English horn? Asking for a college quiz 😭
@@Natalia-yn5ftlol...it is, says a University music grad...;)
She is unbelievable
amo esta interpretación.
Es algo maravilloso. Para volver a escuchar un millón de veces.
13:36 - 13:44 sounds like the opening notes of Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet. Anyone else?
Yeah I've always thought this. :)
Extraordinary!
Grande interpretazione del Maestro Marin Alsop!
Großartig!!! Marin ohne Partitur! Sie ist einfach die Beste!!!
I graduated from peabody. I'm so proud of peabody!
goood~~ timpani is very nice ~ thinks kubelik's symphony no9
Who's here after the Wired video?
Ilove this,woman because,shes porfetional
Oh Thomas. Relax and enjoy the ride. You're not as much a classical snob as you think you are. Maybe a bit jealous cause Alsop knows what the hell shes doing. Maybe you should go listen to a little rap music. Maybe more to your liking.
I hope she does the first five too. They may not be excellent compared to Rowicki but her 6, 7, 8 and 9 are very beautiful and heavenly!
Fantastic, albeit a bit fast. 🙂
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My Jaws dropped
Que extraordinaria Sinfónica conformada por gente JOVEN !!!!... ojala mejoren los camarógrafos para poder apreciar a la orquesta mucho MEJOR. Saludos ...
Very good! I'm impressed! better than the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Lol.
It's very good but Berliner is still the king. They're doing extremely well considering they're a bunch of university students tho. Comparable to the Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra
Hardest working conductor I’ve known….. do your thing 🎶
Can someone explain what's happening at the end? Why did she leave then come back do some random stuff then leave again then come back
She gives time for the initial applause and asks soloists to stand. Leaves so the focus and cheering is on the orchestra, the ensemble sits so she can then come out and ask instrumentalists/sections with big parts/ features, then they (alsop and the orchestra) stand together one more time.
Basically you keep doing that until the applause is over.
smoooth classics
The timpany sound way too hard, almost like gunshots. I think that's up to the sound engineer.
SUBLIME
Rodriguez Steven Lee William Hall Donna
Perez Jose Davis Jeffrey Williams Carol
Harris Matthew Wilson Joseph Young Thomas
I think it's enjoyable, maybe it's not the best but still fine
you do realize this is a student orchestra from Peabody, right?
I think it's the best. The only possible tie would be Dudamel's movement 4 video. Other than that, I haven't heard any with this level of passion and intensity. Awesome!
@@jaymian2257 You should check out Mariss Jansons' Dvorak 9 with the Bavarian Radio Symphony.
@@timothyangeles4222 That one is good, but a bit calm. I really like how this version's brass explosions are intensified by the furious timpani rolls, just blasting away without restraint. Jansons' 4th movement could have been a bit more powerful, to end #9 with the glory it deserves.
One piece can be "interpreted " differently by the conductor...you are entitled to have a preference . This is my favorite Dvorak composition and my favorite performance.
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