What speakers are you using? For example, if you’re listening from your phone speakers, the low frequencies would be chopped off, so you may not be able to hear the contrabassoon
This is absolutely beautiful! The English horn solo is one of the reasons I switched to the oboe, and I couldn't be happier with my instrument. This is a true masterpiece.
I grew up in Japan. My Elementary school in Sanda-city Hyogo, played this song everyday at 4pm from our PA system, signaling time to go home, I am 58 year old and this beautiful song takes me back to when I was a lad!
Thats Jeffrey Kaner, Fl. of Philadelphia Orchestra & John Ferillo, Ob. of Boston Symphony - both Principals. Stellar musicians & both lovely gentlemen!
Pedro is without a doubt one of the very best English horn players in the world. I have had the pleasure of meeting him on several occasions - he is a very nice person!
This was the opening selection played at tonight's memorial service for the victims of the Virginia Beach shooting. All I had to hear was the first note played and immediately I knew my heart was about to get torn apart again. May God heal the broken hearts not just in this city, but all over the world. #vbstrong psalm 34:18 "the Lord is close to the broken hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."
Played this is high school with a trombonist names Thomas Cox, he really was something special. I'll never forget what he said to me - "Learning the trombone doesn't begin or end, it merely changes form".
I want this to be played at the time of my funeral. From 02:49 to 03:36 and then again from 04:46 to 08:11 are heavenly and ethereal. The portion from tumultuous section, and after the reprise from 09:01 to 09:28 and the strings from 09:29 onwards give your soul the final rest and fulfillment. The deathly and mournful pauses after 09:49.. no word to describe that feeling. It is goosebumps all the way after that. Dvorak is Beethoven reborn..
Es una obra hermosa que se comunica con lo profundo del alma humana. En mi hogar, desde mi infancia se escuchaba música clásica, gracias a la pasión por esta expresión humana que tuvo mi padre desde siempre.
✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨ Il y a dans ce mouvement à lui seul toute l'architecture de Bach, la musicalité de Mozart, la grandeur de Beethoven, l'émotion de Schubert, la nostalgie de Brahms. C'est un pur moment de beauté pour l'éternité. ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
This has to be my favorite rendition, it’s near a perfect recording. This has to beat out all the professional orchestras, like Berlin or Chicago. Something about this one is just on another level…
I play french horn . One of my colleagues, also a hornplayer is English. One time, our office secretary phoned him in a tizzy, because the cor anglais player had just called in sick, and so she desperately needed (wait for it) an English hornplayer to replace him... bada boom! True story, can’t make this s**t up.
I have played this on the viola more than once - it is very moving, especially the cor anglais. Impressive major sixth chords (first inversions) and moves me to tears. In the key of Db major; the middle section is in C# minor which is an enharmonic change. Last note of the viola part a top Ab in the treble clef!
I just heard Chicago Symphony Orchestra play this. CSO have a world reputation, but they seemed to play this too fast. This All-Star Orchestra sounds a lot smoother and theri rendition is more evocative of waking to a new world.
@@calciumchloride710 To be quite honest, I don't know. I've never been asked that before, so I didn't make a note of it. Why are you asking, do you play for CSO?
@@jumpingjflash It's crucial! Always make a note of it. The Chicago Symphony didn't just record the 9th once! Each conductor's chemistry with an ensemble can be like a fingerprint, so I'd be wary of smearing an entire orchestra's reputation on one recording with one conductor you didn't appreciate. If you listen to recordings of the same pieces with the same orchestras under different conductors, you can begin to gain some perspective.
My son played with him. Said he was a great conductor to play for. “Conductors usually come into an orchestra, and they give a little speech. Maestro Schwartz’ speech was very short. He just said ‘Be ready for anything’ and so we were.”
Are you guys by any chance English horn players? I've been told it's neither English nor a horn. That's all I know about it except for it sounds beautiful.
6:05 to 7:10, one of the quintessential passages evoking yearning, at least to my ears, in the all of music. Beautifully rendered, too. Is that Cerminaro on the horn?
I heard that from little Einsteins when first saw this on Disney junior that song was so sad and i cry alot on this one but after watching this now it still very sad
cebollon, cebolla y clarinete.....que maravilla juntos! trinos increibles y sutiles en el clarinete...!! no se como los hace.... y el corno ingles hace facil lo dificil....si al menos pudiera tocar asi durante un minuto.....
@@PKLevel99 I got you. So this guy..the guy with the gold flute. Hes literally like...drooping on the flute. Its tilted so down and normally you have to play parallel, looks professional and gives a better tone. But this guy is just slouching on his flute HOBBOLING IT. The only reason he probably doesnt sound dull is cause its a really good and expensive flute. Idek why hes doing it like that. It looks so uncomfortable. It might be because I play flute but honestly I think it looks bad too people who dont as well. Your username is mozart. Do you play anything?
It has to do with an offset embouchure. If the aperture is not centered on the lips, it can make sense to play with the flute tilted at an angle so as to be more in line with the center of the lip plate while playing.
I always wondered if conductors ever read the music. Because I've never played or heard it faster than crotchet=40. When Dvorák put crotchet=52... I've heard it played at 30... It gets slower every time I hear it.
The cor anglais player REALLY knows how to make that instrument sing. Absolutely lovely playing!
Yeah, but the record is really bad. Can you hear, for example, any contrabass?
That's the incredible Pedro Diaz, long time English Horn of the Metropolitan Opera. Super nice guy too! ♥️
What speakers are you using? For example, if you’re listening from your phone speakers, the low frequencies would be chopped off, so you may not be able to hear the contrabassoon
Cor Anglais is beautiful sounding
Oh dear, just at the point when the goose bumps are coming up and the tears prick the eyes,…and a damn advert starts up!
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This is absolutely beautiful! The English horn solo is one of the reasons I switched to the oboe, and I couldn't be happier with my instrument. This is a true masterpiece.
Lycaon Pictus Indeed it is
I play clarinet :)
@@gridgd i play clarinet too, nobody like clarinet solos
Conito Awebo That’s not true! Clarinet solos are awesome!
@@conoboe I play oboe, but I like clarinet solos too, so don't be upset ;)
I grew up in Japan. My Elementary school in Sanda-city Hyogo, played this song everyday at 4pm from our PA system, signaling time to go home, I am 58 year old and this beautiful song takes me back to when I was a lad!
Such a peaceful manner to conclude a day. Each time I listen to this I hear something new and heavenly!
You are nice guy..Glen Hedley
I heard this melody when I was eleven years old.It so stunning until now I am 62 still love it.
yes, in Taiwan elementay schools we sing it in the name "歸故鄉" (going home), I learned it at 10, and now 69, we are in the same age.
Whenever I hear the oboe and flute solo after the French horn I get chills
Really?
Me, too. And the tears flows in my eyes.
Same
Same. Just happened right now. This is crazy
Thats Jeffrey Kaner, Fl. of Philadelphia Orchestra & John Ferillo, Ob. of Boston Symphony - both Principals. Stellar musicians & both lovely gentlemen!
Pedro is without a doubt one of the very best English horn players in the world. I have had the pleasure of meeting him on several occasions - he is a very nice person!
This was the opening selection played at tonight's memorial service for the victims of the Virginia Beach shooting. All I had to hear was the first note played and immediately I knew my heart was about to get torn apart again. May God heal the broken hearts not just in this city, but all over the world. #vbstrong psalm 34:18 "the Lord is close to the broken hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."
Played this is high school with a trombonist names Thomas Cox, he really was something special. I'll never forget what he said to me - "Learning the trombone doesn't begin or end, it merely changes form".
One of the finest Cor Anglais solos heard. Thank you.
Flute and oboe solo are beautiful
Love the oboe. What a great melody.
Awesome sound and perfect english horn
One of the most beautiful sounds ever
This piece summarizes my love and my reason for playing clarinet and oboe. Such amazing instruments! :)
The whole piece was beautiful! Love the English Horn solos!
theJman maybe it’s an English horn concerto.
Kirsten Yuhasz it’s a symphony the English horn has that single role in this symphony
Gorgeous Cor Anglais solo! Brilliant performance this.
I love the bassoon and the English horn playing together...
This is one of the best movements ever written. Love it.
I want this to be played at the time of my funeral. From 02:49 to 03:36 and then again from 04:46 to 08:11 are heavenly and ethereal. The portion from tumultuous section, and after the reprise from 09:01 to 09:28 and the strings from 09:29 onwards give your soul the final rest and fulfillment. The deathly and mournful pauses after 09:49.. no word to describe that feeling. It is goosebumps all the way after that. Dvorak is Beethoven reborn..
in the commercial for the video before it played, the last movement of dvorak's symphony was playing in the background
i couldn't laugh hard enough
oh wow! fabulous cor anglais playing!
nutty, rich and gorgeous, isn't it?
That's PEDRO DIAZ! ♥️
This was breathtaking. Beautiful musicianship all around.
Es una obra hermosa que se comunica con lo profundo del alma humana. En mi hogar, desde mi infancia se escuchaba música clásica, gracias a la pasión por esta expresión humana que tuvo mi padre desde siempre.
Pedro Diaz' rendition is stunning!!
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Il y a dans ce mouvement à lui seul toute l'architecture de Bach, la musicalité de Mozart, la grandeur de Beethoven, l'émotion de Schubert, la nostalgie de Brahms.
C'est un pur moment de beauté pour l'éternité.
✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
one of the best music I've heard, it's magnificent
I’m doing school work at home and omg I have to watch this for 12 minutes straight. Can’t cope 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sameee
Same
@@andreakliment9341 same
@@genericjesse9735 hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
@@masterofdisaster4620 are you lucas?
Que bueno es conocer al intérprete del English Horn! Buena ejecución Pedro
Brings back so many memories. Played the entire symphony my senior year of college. As the principal oboe, it was truly an enjoyment.
Very nice! I played this on English horn for all-state way back in 1983. In Colorado.
This has to be my favorite rendition, it’s near a perfect recording. This has to beat out all the professional orchestras, like Berlin or Chicago. Something about this one is just on another level…
The MOST beautiful piece of music ever written.
Jede klassische musik ist sehr schön
can't agree more !
Beautiful rosewood cor and beautifully played.
Remembering Mum with this. xx
S. Molina i am so sorry for your loss
Wonderful and very emotional play. Never heard it like that. Goosebumps music!
I play french horn . One of my colleagues, also a hornplayer is English. One time, our office secretary phoned him in a tizzy, because the cor anglais player had just called in sick, and so she desperately needed (wait for it) an English hornplayer to replace him... bada boom! True story, can’t make this s**t up.
So beautiful, so wistful. Thanks for sharing. An absolute gem of a video.
Bellísimo el solo de corno inglés. Felicitaciones Pedro!
Wow angelic English horn playing. Then when the strings played the theme triggered many a goosebump
I have played this on the viola more than once - it is very moving, especially the cor anglais. Impressive major sixth chords (first inversions) and moves me to tears. In the key of Db major; the middle section is in C# minor which is an enharmonic change. Last note of the viola part a top Ab in the treble clef!
Played this in high school with the trombonist in the middle, David Finlayson.
No double reeds always the best
I remeber esstial element book 1
Page 22
Il più bel pezzo per corno inglese, non si può non commuoversi, ti tocca il cuore
So beautiful and calm ! Love it
Delightful. Thank you. Brings back memories during my EH and oboe our solos from 1973-1986.
I seen videos of Gerald Schwarz teaching music and he is outstanding!
As partes solistas numa sinfonia são momentos de incrível exuberância!
como alguém reprova uma preciosidade dessa? O Movimento mais sublime de Dvořák nessa sinfonia.
Prefiro o movimento 4, mas esse é o meu 2 preferido
One of the greatest elegies ever composed. So sublime if not ethereal.
Pedro Excelente, Bravo que hermoso te quedo ese solo bravísimo
My son plays the oboe and I am really proud of him he is such a fast learner
Großartige Leistung ,wunderschön !
Fantastically beautiful!!
Lindo ouvir os solos corne inglês, oboé,clarinete e trompa,um responde o outro,como uma brincadeira,👏👏👍👍
I just heard Chicago Symphony Orchestra play this. CSO have a world reputation, but they seemed to play this too fast. This All-Star Orchestra sounds a lot smoother and theri rendition is more evocative of waking to a new world.
Which conductor and recording?
@@calciumchloride710 To be quite honest, I don't know. I've never been asked that before, so I didn't make a note of it. Why are you asking, do you play for CSO?
@@jumpingjflash It's crucial! Always make a note of it. The Chicago Symphony didn't just record the 9th once! Each conductor's chemistry with an ensemble can be like a fingerprint, so I'd be wary of smearing an entire orchestra's reputation on one recording with one conductor you didn't appreciate. If you listen to recordings of the same pieces with the same orchestras under different conductors, you can begin to gain some perspective.
This saved me on one of my questions on my music exam
My son played with him. Said he was a great conductor to play for.
“Conductors usually come into an orchestra, and they give a little speech. Maestro Schwartz’ speech was very short. He just said ‘Be ready for anything’ and so we were.”
It's sad but beautiful. Tina Schellen.
Me and my school orchestra are playing this for a concert in march!! It’s go beautiful🥹
This is gorgeous!
Coś pięknego !!!
I love this Music!
Deep mourning.
Suena demasiado bien! Gracias!
Sublime y magistral, !que belleza¡¡
Sublime... ❤👌🏼
I actually discovered this in DOC...best thing i got out of it lol.
Truly magnificent
Bravissimo.❤
He is my oboe teacher
Who?
Either way, Ferrillo or Diaz, you are very lucky
could I kindly ask you to write something about the instrument? Thank you!
Tears. Awe💙
Fantastic
magnifique
There's David Kim, too!
I've seen him in person. Great performer, straight talking guy.
I can't quite make out the make of the english horn, but it's stunning, as well as his playing. Rosewood or cocobolo. I wonder what bocals he uses.
I believe the instrument is Fox, maple wood, if I'm not mistaken.
Laubin cocobolo English Horn
Are you guys by any chance English horn players? I've been told it's neither English nor a horn. That's all I know about it except for it sounds beautiful.
Largo means Going home.
I love it
Lindo demais. Amoooo🌷🌷🌷🌷
6:05 to 7:10, one of the quintessential passages evoking yearning, at least to my ears, in the all of music. Beautifully rendered, too. Is that Cerminaro on the horn?
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Sublime morceau, et oui je suis d'accord à partir de la5 ème minute on rêve ....je conseille les 3 autres mouvements !
Sangat mantapp, terharu aku mendengarnya
Bapak dari mana, saya asal Solo....
This Music will be purfect for sleeping.
until the third movement starts, yes haha
I clicked because I think I saw David Letterman playing the oboe
I heard that from little Einsteins when first saw this on Disney junior that song was so sad and i cry alot on this one but after watching this now it still very sad
My favorite the oboe solo 4:44
cebollon, cebolla y clarinete.....que maravilla juntos! trinos increibles y sutiles en el clarinete...!! no se como los hace.... y el corno ingles hace facil lo dificil....si al menos pudiera tocar asi durante un minuto.....
5:15 Walking bass
The English horn is Dvorak 9 th!
So moving
RIP BULL 2007-2020
Okay but that flute's posture has me dying.
Flix Helix I know nothing about flute. What’s going on
@@PKLevel99 I got you.
So this guy..the guy with the gold flute. Hes literally like...drooping on the flute. Its tilted so down and normally you have to play parallel, looks professional and gives a better tone. But this guy is just slouching on his flute HOBBOLING IT. The only reason he probably doesnt sound dull is cause its a really good and expensive flute. Idek why hes doing it like that. It looks so uncomfortable. It might be because I play flute but honestly I think it looks bad too people who dont as well. Your username is mozart. Do you play anything?
@@flixhelix8039 you're not the only one who finds it atrocious.
It has to do with an offset embouchure. If the aperture is not centered on the lips, it can make sense to play with the flute tilted at an angle so as to be more in line with the center of the lip plate while playing.
@@maniestacio9245 thank you for explaining.
That was emotional
Sonic Splendor!
*I t s a C o r A n g l a i s*
Thinking of the passing of Queen Elizabeth II … fitting piece for reflection.
Is Mr.Ellis in there?!
Going Home?
I always wondered if conductors ever read the music. Because I've never played or heard it faster than crotchet=40. When Dvorák put crotchet=52...
I've heard it played at 30... It gets slower every time I hear it.
4:46 this is why is chose the oboe:)
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