I got my love for classical music from my father and he had all 4 Brahms symphonies, and I only liked the 4th for many many years. I now can say I have come to enjoy the 2nd very much. This orchestra's performance of it is terrific.
The performances by The Frankfurt Radio Symphony are always, nothing less than superb: I have watched and listened to them for a long enjoyable time, and am always deeply moved. The conductors are some of the finest, and the orchestra plays with deep attention, and vivid beauty. The video productions are always engaging to watch -- I have always felt I was right there in the audience with them. As one day, it is my wish to actually be. Each of the Brahms Symphonies in the series is truly remarkable, and one of my favorites of the works they perform. Their range of work is also varied and each composer's works are played with a deep connection to every note, played to its ultimate combination with every instrument. I can't love this orchestra more.
Brahms is a very old acquaitance to me and I know most of his work by heart and heard it played by numerous orchestras, conductors, players, whatever. So I just finished listening (viewing) this tube because it was one of the last performances by Estrada and this orchestra that was left for me to listen to. And what baffles me is how one conductor can play such a perfect Brahms, and also a perfect Strauss, and also a perfect Mahler....etc...etc. It's unusual. Celibidache, for instance, was a god playing Bruckner but was inedible playing Tchaikovsky, por instance. This Estrada is out of this world, like an all terrain vehicle with many wheels all powered up, and up, and up.
Well said about Celibidache. You mention Tchailovsky, but I feel he was bad in conducting almost every composer except Bruckner who indeed sounds divine in his hands.
I. Allegro non troppo 00:18 II. Adagio non troppo ∙ 20:15 III. Allegretto grazioso (Quasi Andantino) - Presto ma non assai - Tempo primo - Presto ma non assai - Tempo primo ∙ 30:15 IV. Allegro con spirito 35:14
Yes, I appreciated the performance. I have the violin part and had a blast playing along with it. I enjoyed the 2 minutes of applause at the end which I felt was for me, too.
The lady flautist has it all.... beauty and great talent. Some people are truly spoiled in this life with so many attributes.... adore this fine Orchestra... I love them very much
I think I've listened to this one 200 times. Great performance. As a 3 decade prof orch bassist, have played it myself 5 times? Not enough, hence hearing this one a lot. Thanks everyone.
One of the most special interpretations of this Brahms masterpiece obviously in the harmony of an orchestra of great international value led by an incredible conductor.
@@dingus_doofus , yup, I believe the average in the U.S. is around $80,000 a year and it's not a full-time job. So much for "starving musicians". On the other hand, you can be very hard-working and talented, playing in local bands (rock, country) and pretty much work for nothing. Yes, the orchestra folks have to invest more in terms of getting a degree but it seems to pay off.
@@captainamerica9353 Comparing classical musicians with others in terms of 'getting a degree' is the over-simplification of the century. A lot more goes into it starting with the fact that only a handful of people in the world have the talent to even begin with in the first place.
I love Andres' Brahms! His Second is exuberant, full of life yet never impetuous, capturing all of its Romantic warmth without ever becoming sluggish. The wonderful finale has never sounded more exciting!
Well said-too often Brahms’s glorious music is marred by bad tempi, and Orozco really knows where the Goldilocks spot is-this is the third of his Brahms symphonies that I’ve listened to (I’ve checked out his performances of the 3rd and 4th already), and all of them are exactly as you describe.
@@CinemaDemocratica I remember seeing that movie but I don't remember it being in there🤔. It was a few years ago. I should watch it again, it was really good.
Ich sitze auf einem Hügel nahe dem Haus in Baden-Baden, wo Brahms komponiert hat und sauge den Geist des Ortes und diese Musik ein. Glücklicher Einklang. Danke!
What a wonderful performance! I had the privilege of playing this piece with my orchestra in March of 2023. I especially love the fourth movement; I got so into it once during rehearsal that my bridge came flying off my violin. Luckily, I was able to quickly put it back and get all the way to the end.
I'm glad to say that I have two (2) recordings of this great symphony (along with the 1st one of Brahms' crowning achievements), and it pleases me to say that Andre's Orozco-Estrada's performance here stacks up equally well with them; one still doesn't hear the repeat in the first set every time. Pity that Sr. Orozco-E isn't in Frankfurt any more; he did many MANY great performances for HR. JAT
Una orquesta musicalmente sólida , un sonido majestuoso de las cuerdas y excelente oficio para interpretar Brahms !!!!! gran cornista ESTUPENDA VERSION !!!!
Superb performance, tepid applause (it should have been uproarious, direction flawless, players inspired and moving to the music (in particular the first-chair flutist) and the video editing was top-notch. All-in-all, outstanding beyond proper plaudits.
Was there ever a lovelier melody than the 2nd subject of the first movement? For this reason above all, I welcomed the repeat, which surprised me, and which I don't think I have heard before.
Aidan, It was and is great talking with you! Thank you very much. What little I saw of the conductor makes me want to watch the entire piece (one I really enjoy), and also makes it clear that you had quite a challenge whilst playing the violin. Love, Grandpa
the flutist is the marvellous Clara Andrada de la Calle ; I love deeply Brahms 's symphonies, and it gives me high emotions with these concerts in Frankfurt ... and the amazing Clara Andrada..
Love the camera work! Highlighting the players at the center of each passage. A bit faster than I'm used to hearing this first movement but not about to complain about that! Quite nice performance. The blonde with the golden flute deserved to take her own bow.
Each time I see an outstanding presentation as this one I think of my grandmother (mother of my mother) and of my grandfather (father of my mother), because they were both lovers of classical music. I learned to love classical music with them. My grandfather passed away in 1973 and my grandmother in 2006, when TH-cam was released. I keep imagining if they were still alived today, watching the music they loved so much, how amazed they would be. I am very much amazed each time, to see the quality of images and of sound, as we are inside the orchestra. As for this presentation in particular, some parts make us feeling that instruments will touch each other. The cameraman (or camerawoman) was truly in love with the blonde flute player (she is pretty), it is funny to see how she was highlighted (true, though, that Brahms put a lot of emphasis on winds instruments for his 2nd symphony). The whole interpretation is phenomenal, thanks to the orchestra and to Andrés Orozco-Estrada. It can be compared with Barenboim's and to Bernstein's interpretations. Thanks for posting this.
Great symphony, great orchester, great conductor, great performance! Unfortunately the whole camera team seems to be in love with the flutiste and makes a poor job of it. I would have liked to see more of the conductor...
Brahms is truly a genius when it comes to distributing the music and the beautiful melodies among the orchestra. A trait the cameras should definitely learn from.
Excellent performance, as many viewers attested in their comments! And furthermore, Estrada, unlike other conductors, follows Brahms's indication by playing the repeat of the exposition in the first movement! I have never understood why repeats requested by the composer are so often ignored. After all, if the composer indicates a repeat, it should be followed! Furthermore, if this repeat is not played, the listener misses the 8-bar transition between the end of the exposition and the return to the beginning, one of the high points of this movement!(5:10-5:24).
12:00 min. Andrés-Orozco Estrada surpreende positivamente a cada gravação. É um verdadeiro tesouro cada interpretação que é gravada. Trata-se de um jovem maestro ainda. Verdadeiramente incrível!!!! Que visão profunda da partitura!!!! Tão rica de detalhes. Não se pode perďê-lo de vista. Genial!!! BRAVO!!!
I mean, could there possibly be a prettier melody than the first movement? Overall this is not my favorite Brahms symphony, but for sheer beauty the first movement of this symphony is unparalleled. !
Die Kombination des norddeutschen Komponisten und des südamerikanischen Dirigenten wird von diesem ausgezeichneten Orchester im perfekten Einklang gebracht.
Before I get on with the rest of my day, I'm just curious to know if the principal oboist changed his reed for the final two movements. His sound seemed suddenly bigger in time for his major role in the third movement. Knowing that he had to shine then, he may well have opened his reed case and pulled out another. Oboists do that kind thing. In any case, the eye contact he and La Clara make for ensemble purposes is just what one wants to see in the WW section. To see each take a quick and timely glance at the other at crucial moments is to watch music making at its finest.
We clarinetists switch reeds for different reasons. Because most reeds are bad😂😂😂. Seriously though even with vandoren, which is considered the very best brand for clarinet reeds, maybe 3/10 will be just right.
Andrés, espero que algún día le sea posible visitar México y dirigir algún concierto o sinfonía de Brahms ya que los directores actuales mexicanos se han olvidado de dicho !
Egad!! What ineffective television direction!! And they saved the worst for last: Brahms actually resurrects the good old Mannheim Rocket in the trombones in the coda of the finale, as each enters higher than the previous - a wonderful dramatic moment. And the picture is of the bassoonist?? Then for the gigantic shining and climactic trombones' D major triad at the end, we see only the conductor?? Absolutely unthought. I've even once seen this big chord played Schalltrichter auf, just to make the musical point, and we never even see them on screen??. With all due respect to the fine music director, he isn't the story on stage at that moment. It was shoddy journalism. The question is always, "What's the lead?" On another stupid matter, I just noticed that "auto-mistake" decided to change "Ani" to "And". The great violinist is "Ani", which I just this second had to fix again as I typed it.
@Maurice it's always interesting to see strong views expressed, as for most of us this is something we wouldn't notice. For me, it was nice to see that attractive flautist getting her share of screentime.
Creo que pocos sabrán que la guapa flautista Clara Andrande es española y de Zaragoza. Desde luego merecido cargo de solista que defiende con gran talento.
Clara Andrade is an essential component in this superb performance. But does anybody know the name of the other flutist? I like her contribution very much
I got my love for classical music from my father and he had all 4 Brahms symphonies, and I only liked the 4th for many many years. I now can say I have come to enjoy the 2nd very much. This orchestra's performance of it is terrific.
I like them all, but my absolute favorite is the 3rd followed by the 1st
@@dansmodacct I just cannot decide.
And third??
The performances by The Frankfurt Radio Symphony are always, nothing less than superb: I have watched and listened to them for a long enjoyable time, and am always deeply moved. The conductors are some of the finest, and the orchestra plays with deep attention, and vivid beauty. The video productions are always engaging to watch -- I have always felt I was right there in the audience with them. As one day, it is my wish to actually be. Each of the Brahms Symphonies in the series is truly remarkable, and one of my favorites of the works they perform. Their range of work is also varied and each composer's works are played with a deep connection to every note, played to its ultimate combination with every instrument. I can't love this orchestra more.
Correct. I couldn't agree with you more, Philip. They are truly a sublime symphony.
I love it when the video allows the audience applause for a minute or two. Sounds like soothing rain.
Brahms is a very old acquaitance to me and I know most of his work by heart and heard it played by numerous orchestras, conductors, players, whatever. So I just finished listening (viewing) this tube because it was one of the last performances by Estrada and this orchestra that was left for me to listen to. And what baffles me is how one conductor can play such a perfect Brahms, and also a perfect Strauss, and also a perfect Mahler....etc...etc. It's unusual. Celibidache, for instance, was a god playing Bruckner but was inedible playing Tchaikovsky, por instance. This Estrada is out of this world, like an all terrain vehicle with many wheels all powered up, and up, and up.
Well said about Celibidache. You mention Tchailovsky, but I feel he was bad in conducting almost every composer except Bruckner who indeed sounds divine in his hands.
Brahms and a great performance. What more could a person want? Thank you for sharing. Wonderful.
I love the flutist, Clara Andrada... la amo...!!!
I. Allegro non troppo 00:18
II. Adagio non troppo ∙ 20:15
III. Allegretto grazioso (Quasi Andantino) - Presto ma non assai -
Tempo primo - Presto ma non assai - Tempo primo ∙ 30:15
IV. Allegro con spirito 35:14
Thanks 4 your effort.
Thank you!
ありがとぅー
Yes, I appreciated the performance. I have the violin part and had a blast playing along with it. I enjoyed the 2 minutes of applause at the end which I felt was for me, too.
The lady flautist has it all.... beauty and great talent. Some people are truly spoiled in this life with so many attributes.... adore this fine Orchestra... I love them very much
Which beautiful lady flautist, Sir?
I think I've listened to this one 200 times. Great performance. As a 3 decade prof orch bassist, have played it myself 5 times? Not enough, hence hearing this one a lot. Thanks everyone.
Extraordinare performance!! As usual, brass and wood winds in the perfect balance... The whole or orchestra and its conductor shine strongly.
One of the most special interpretations of this Brahms masterpiece obviously in the harmony of an orchestra of great international value led by an incredible conductor.
Nothing better. Thank you Herr Brahms.
I'm frustrated with the camera people showing limited views of this orchestra. The cellos and basses are being cheated when they have leading solos.
That would be "basses" and orchestra musicians make big money. I don't feel sorry for them.
@@captainamerica9353 Orchestra musicians in Europe don't make nearly as much money as in the big US orchestras. But it's a fair income alright.
@@dingus_doofus , yup, I believe the average in the U.S. is around $80,000 a year and it's not a full-time job. So much for "starving musicians". On the other hand, you can be very hard-working and talented, playing in local bands (rock, country) and pretty much work for nothing. Yes, the orchestra folks have to invest more in terms of getting a degree but it seems to pay off.
@@captainamerica9353 No they ARE cheated and so are we for not seeing the leading musician.
@@captainamerica9353 Comparing classical musicians with others in terms of 'getting a degree' is the over-simplification of the century. A lot more goes into it starting with the fact that only a handful of people in the world have the talent to even begin with in the first place.
Absolutely perfect: more sound than I have never listened!! Great!
The flute with Clara outstanding!
Bravo orchestra and conductor!
She almost conduct with Oroszco !!
I love Andres' Brahms! His Second is exuberant, full of life yet never impetuous, capturing all of its Romantic warmth without ever becoming sluggish. The wonderful finale has never sounded more exciting!
So refreshing to encounter a conductor who doesn't handle this material as if he'd just spilled a beaker of hot acid down the front of his shirt.
He does Mahler quite well as well. Such a marvelous conductor, with an equally marvelous orchestra.
Well said-too often Brahms’s glorious music is marred by bad tempi, and Orozco really knows where the Goldilocks spot is-this is the third of his Brahms symphonies that I’ve listened to (I’ve checked out his performances of the 3rd and 4th already), and all of them are exactly as you describe.
The first movement of this symphony might be the single most perfect piece of music ever written.
And the conductor repeats the exposition to boot.
Beethoven symphony 7, movement 2
@@IsaacW. Another masterpiece. It was used so beautifully in Tom Hooper's *The King's Speech*. Gives me goosebumps now just thinking about it.
@@CinemaDemocratica I remember seeing that movie but I don't remember it being in there🤔. It was a few years ago. I should watch it again, it was really good.
@@IsaacW. They played it during the actual speech.
th-cam.com/video/PPLIw64rLJc/w-d-xo.html
Thank you, hr-Sinfonieorchester! for sharing the beautiful performance!!
With all my heart thank you for this work of art
this is my favorite orchestra and symphony that was written by Brahms
Ich sitze auf einem Hügel nahe dem Haus in Baden-Baden, wo Brahms komponiert hat und sauge den Geist des Ortes und diese Musik ein. Glücklicher Einklang. Danke!
Excellent performance by an outstanding conductor and orchestra
What a wonderful performance! I had the privilege of playing this piece with my orchestra in March of 2023. I especially love the fourth movement; I got so into it once during rehearsal that my bridge came flying off my violin. Luckily, I was able to quickly put it back and get all the way to the end.
I'm glad to say that I have two (2) recordings of this great symphony (along with the 1st one of Brahms' crowning achievements), and it pleases me to say that Andre's Orozco-Estrada's performance here stacks up equally well with them; one still doesn't hear the repeat in the first set every time. Pity that Sr. Orozco-E isn't in Frankfurt any more; he did many MANY great performances for HR. JAT
Una orquesta musicalmente sólida , un sonido majestuoso de las cuerdas y excelente oficio para interpretar Brahms !!!!! gran cornista ESTUPENDA VERSION !!!!
Superb performance, tepid applause (it should have been uproarious, direction flawless, players inspired and moving to the music (in particular the first-chair flutist) and the video editing was top-notch. All-in-all, outstanding beyond proper plaudits.
Just prior Letter A 1:29
Letter B 2:09
Letter C 2:34
Letter D 3:08
Letter E 3:33
Letter L 16:34
Bar 497 18:57
Thank you
Was there ever a lovelier melody than the 2nd subject of the first movement? For this reason above all, I welcomed the repeat, which surprised me, and which I don't think I have heard before.
It's Brahms lullaby from his Opus 49
Aidan, It was and is great talking with you! Thank you very much. What little I saw of the conductor makes me want to watch the entire piece (one I really enjoy), and also makes it clear that you had quite a challenge whilst playing the violin. Love, Grandpa
A very nice performance as always by this fine orchestra!!!!!!!!
The solo flute sounds so amazing it's breathtaking
the flutist is the marvellous Clara Andrada de la Calle ; I love deeply Brahms 's symphonies, and it gives me high emotions with these concerts in Frankfurt ... and the amazing Clara Andrada..
Nice playing but does she have to move around so much? It must be very distracting to the players around her and the audience.
@@PatrickOfTav She loves music and shows it. It may convert some young people to real music. Who knows?
I love her expressiveness as she plays. She's absolutely adorable!
@@PatrickOfTav I beg to cheerfully disagree. She is inspired and grooving to that ole' Romantic Johannes.
Es increíble el amor que sentía Brahms por Beethoven! Magistral interpretación!
Geiles Ding ich fühl jeden Tag mit bin auch live dabei
Enjoye immer mit der Fam in shalla habbibbi
Horns followed by flute(s) developing a melody line right at the open work beautifully to me.
Love the camera work! Highlighting the players at the center of each passage.
A bit faster than I'm used to hearing this first movement but not about to complain about that! Quite nice performance.
The blonde with the golden flute deserved to take her own bow.
Her name is Clara Andrada. One of the best in her era!
Each time I see an outstanding presentation as this one I think of my grandmother (mother of my mother) and of my grandfather (father of my mother), because they were both lovers of classical music. I learned to love classical music with them. My grandfather passed away in 1973 and my grandmother in 2006, when TH-cam was released. I keep imagining if they were still alived today, watching the music they loved so much, how amazed they would be. I am very much amazed each time, to see the quality of images and of sound, as we are inside the orchestra. As for this presentation in particular, some parts make us feeling that instruments will touch each other. The cameraman (or camerawoman) was truly in love with the blonde flute player (she is pretty), it is funny to see how she was highlighted (true, though, that Brahms put a lot of emphasis on winds instruments for his 2nd symphony). The whole interpretation is phenomenal, thanks to the orchestra and to Andrés Orozco-Estrada. It can be compared with Barenboim's and to Bernstein's interpretations. Thanks for posting this.
Wonderful conductor! Will follow the rest of his Brahms symphony recordings! Wonderful orchestra!
Great symphony, great orchester, great conductor, great performance! Unfortunately the whole camera team seems to be in love with the flutiste and makes a poor job of it. I would have liked to see more of the conductor...
Brahms is truly a genius when it comes to distributing the music and the beautiful melodies among the orchestra. A trait the cameras should definitely learn from.
Esse jovem maestro vai dar o que falar! É genial! Minucioso! Tira sonoridades incríveis da orquestra. Não o percam de vista!!!
Beginning, Theme 1,
Theme 2: 1:35
, 0:22 - 3:33
Fugue: 10:30 - 11:22
Development example: 11:50
Mvt. 2: 20:19 -
Second example: 21:51
12/8: 23:06
Next example: 24:13
Variation on themes: 25:41 - 28:33
Mvt. 3
30:20
Mvt. 4
First Theme: 35:14
Second Theme: 36:41
Development: 38:16
Second example 39:19
Next: 42:49
Next: 43:17
Übeziffern für den 2. und 3. Satz
2. Satz Adagio non troppo 20:15
A 21:50
B 23:06
C 24:38
D 25:22
E 26:30
F 28:36
3. Satz Allegretto grazioso 30:20
A 31:32
B
C 32:24
D
E 33:33
F 34:23
Für den 1. und 4. Satz bin ich noch dabei
Das dauert aber lange
Brahms es magnífico. La segunda es muy sólida y hermosa . Me gusta la serena belleza del segundo movimiento y lo majestuoso del cuarto.
Excellent performance, as many viewers attested in their comments! And furthermore, Estrada, unlike other conductors, follows Brahms's indication by playing the repeat of the exposition in the first movement! I have never understood why repeats requested by the composer are so often ignored. After all, if the composer indicates a repeat, it should be followed! Furthermore, if this repeat is not played, the listener misses the 8-bar transition between the end of the exposition and the return to the beginning, one of the high points of this movement!(5:10-5:24).
42:04 is such a cute inflection as a musician of sharing the love of the music with your stand partner through a glance and a small smile :)
12:00 min. Andrés-Orozco Estrada surpreende positivamente a cada gravação. É um verdadeiro tesouro cada interpretação que é gravada. Trata-se de um jovem maestro ainda. Verdadeiramente incrível!!!! Que visão profunda da partitura!!!! Tão rica de detalhes. Não se pode perďê-lo de vista. Genial!!! BRAVO!!!
Parabéns sr Andre e seus comandados, Que continuem fazendo sucesso!!!!!!!!!
violin excerpt (1st movement) starting 3:29
3:00-3:30 melts my heart
There are some references to the Great and Beautiful Clara Andrada de la Calle. She's one of the best flutes of this century!
I've fallen in love with Her!
Die Sinfonie wollte ich unbedingt mal vom hr-Sinfonieorchester hören!
Schön, endlich einmal einen nicht englischen Kommentar zu lesen.
Just Heavenly!!!!! - thanx a lot !!!!!!!!!!
meu deus o final dessa sinfonia é muito de arrancar os cabelos, queria dar um abraço no Brahms
고맙습니다
I mean, could there possibly be a prettier melody than the first movement? Overall this is not my favorite Brahms symphony, but for sheer beauty the first movement of this symphony is unparalleled. !
This is the Clara Andrada show, and is she ever powerful in tone!
It doesn't hurt to be extremely photogenic either.
Ogling symphonic instrumentalists, really?
Its only a 'show' because the camera crew decided to make it one.
좋습니다!
Die Kombination des norddeutschen Komponisten und des südamerikanischen Dirigenten wird von diesem ausgezeichneten Orchester im perfekten Einklang gebracht.
+notaire2
Ich stimme Ihnen vollkommen zu!
+Albert Müller Danke für Ihre Zustimmung!
O final me arrancou lágrimas. Bravo!
Before I get on with the rest of my day, I'm just curious to know if the principal oboist changed his reed for the final two movements. His sound seemed suddenly bigger in time for his major role in the third movement. Knowing that he had to shine then, he may well have opened his reed case and pulled out another. Oboists do that kind thing.
In any case, the eye contact he and La Clara make for ensemble purposes is just what one wants to see in the WW section. To see each take a quick and timely glance at the other at crucial moments is to watch music making at its finest.
Its possible, we oboists have to do what it takes! :) good ear!
We clarinetists switch reeds for different reasons. Because most reeds are bad😂😂😂. Seriously though even with vandoren, which is considered the very best brand for clarinet reeds, maybe 3/10 will be just right.
Andrés, espero que algún día le sea posible visitar México y dirigir algún concierto o sinfonía de Brahms ya que los directores actuales mexicanos se han olvidado de dicho !
Egad!! What ineffective television direction!! And they saved the worst for last: Brahms actually resurrects the good old Mannheim Rocket in the trombones in the coda of the finale, as each enters higher than the previous - a wonderful dramatic moment. And the picture is of the bassoonist?? Then for the gigantic shining and climactic trombones' D major triad at the end, we see only the conductor?? Absolutely unthought. I've even once seen this big chord played Schalltrichter auf, just to make the musical point, and we never even see them on screen??. With all due respect to the fine music director, he isn't the story on stage at that moment. It was shoddy journalism. The question is always, "What's the lead?"
On another stupid matter, I just noticed that "auto-mistake" decided to change "Ani" to "And". The great violinist is "Ani", which I just this second had to fix again as I typed it.
Maurice River Music Idiot!
@Maurice it's always interesting to see strong views expressed, as for most of us this is something we wouldn't notice.
For me, it was nice to see that attractive flautist getting her share of screentime.
Excelente, felicitaciones!
Many thanks!
beautiful performance! bravi!
Love the finale! Vielen Dank, FRSO!!
Creo que pocos sabrán que la guapa flautista Clara Andrande es española y de Zaragoza. Desde luego merecido cargo de solista que defiende con gran talento.
好棒棒......謝謝...
Clara Andrade is an essential component in this superb performance. But does anybody know the name of the other flutist? I like her contribution very much
Christiane Têtard
Clara gets all the attention, but as well Ms. Tetard is a beauty :-). But this is beside the point, Brahms 2:nd is a superb, heartwarming symphony
saw him.....loved him....complete control of the orchestra
ΕΝΑΣ ΑΞΙΟΠΡΕΠΗΣ ΚΑΙ ΕΥΑΙΣΘΗΤΟΣ ΡΟΜΑΝΤΙΣΜΟΣ......
The Assistant Concertmaster reminds me of And Kavafian - a great compliment.
Ha ha, you're right! A very great compliment. Two very beautiful ladies. In fact this one is an absolute stunner - lookswise at any rate.
Outstanding ADAGIO !!!
In Brahms Sym.2 I didn't know flute's role such important position.
Outstanding performance! Absolutely love it! 🙏
9:02 when you are playing a concert but are also hungry
hahahaha 😂
Clara is a beautiful lark from heaven.
Que maravilha, estou nas nuvens. Bravo
every video of this orchestra, i fall in love with the principal flute
Oh yeah ...
А соседка её - тоже красавица, просто восторг.
Fantastisch!!!
Perfect!brillant!❤😊
Превосходный концерт между воздушными тревогами.
Как же оператору надоели немки; но испанка действительно прекрасна.
BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!
40:12 gave me some serious Mahler symphony no. 1 vibes
Exactly!
True! Never made that connection before!
Il primo movimento non finisce mai di stancarmi
Vuoi dire che non ti stanca mai 😊
😂
Si in effetti troppa poliritmia, tedioso!🧐 😂
Man, the cameraman sure loves that 1st flute (so do i) :) :)
Someone else said she's photogenic - drop-dead gorgeous is more like it so no wonder the cameraman loves her.
yeah, who wants to see the conductor anyway, not like he has an important role right, no need to show him.
Agree haha
He seems to like the 1st horn, too.
She's absolutely adorable!
良い音楽を送ってくれてありがとう、、!
Does anyone know the name of the oboist? I like it a lot
Cock or something. I know he's Spanish.
DID ESTRADA RECORD BRAHMS SYMPHONY 3 WITH THIS ORCHESTRA? IF YES, CAN YOU PLEASE UPLOAD IT???
yeah th-cam.com/video/u68ETRjNQME/w-d-xo.html
amazing
40:12 Mahler 1
4th interval, as in Mahler's First...
Brahms makes Mahler sound like a terrorist.
Andres Orozco is a good advocator of Brahms' aesthetics .
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Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Which national are you watching this video ?
Украина!
Слушаю пока нет воздушной тревоги.
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🇺🇸 USA! Loved this piece
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Thankyou
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A corner of Tokyo, which is full of delicious foods of🍘🍢🍱🍱🍜🍜🥟🥟🍤🍣🍣🍙🍚🍚🍥
I can't really blame the cameraman for giving Clara way too much screen time.
LOL she's so dreamy 🥰
Другой климат, другой способ мышления (романский - германский отличие как от русского, которые с ошибками переведёт Гугл).
Incredible
Bravo! How the hell does anyone stay in their seats after that?
中毒性高すぎる
0:21 1st movement | 28:04 | 30:20 3rd movement |
30:19 super nice solo. Makes me sad that i'm not practicing XD
Ling Ling practices 40 hours a day!!! Follow him.
Brass sounds very subdued in this recording, is that the orchestra or the recording quality ?
27:50 best part 15 seconds after 27:50
1:33 execerpt 1
3:32 excerpt 2