A beautiful piece of music.. The Hymn based on it is actually pretty awful if you read the text in the context of the time it was written. I tries to glorify the pointless deaths of millions during the 1st world war.
@stevenmiller18458 минут бұрын
MORE!!
@prairiecollectorsСағат бұрын
Fabulous performance - thanks for sharing.
@odagledja2 сағат бұрын
Saw her play this in Kansas City a few years back. Big fan.
Wow as a violinist I WILL learn percussion in my life time. Honestly, the best in the orchestra ❤
@user-we1ny2yp6l17 сағат бұрын
Спасибо, большое очень интересно наблюдать, как рождается музыка.
@user-we1ny2yp6l17 сағат бұрын
Боже ,как они это понимают!❤❤❤
@user-we1ny2yp6l17 сағат бұрын
Восхищаюсь людьми с музыкальным слухом, меня природа обделила! Очень люблю наблюдать за работой музыкантов! Так все слаженно, красиво.❤
@brianmeese164119 сағат бұрын
Wow, Katie Holms is pretty good on the horn…
@nyapsta1Күн бұрын
Royal Festival Hall last November. Jader Bignamini was the conductor. Also had Julian Joseph at this concert doing Rhapsody in Blue. Epic concert.
@angusrobertsonpianistКүн бұрын
Fantastic ending, WOW!!!😮😲😯
@Cooldudeteam1Күн бұрын
Love it love it love it
@mumblecake251Күн бұрын
It's the "Organ symphony" yet ironically the lime light is stolen by the 4-handed piano part
@oumamailКүн бұрын
すげぇ ワタシは学生時代 フィンランディアの後打ちで ヒーヒー言ってたのに
@ginnywilliam1792Күн бұрын
so wonderful
@JP-cy1lwКүн бұрын
Sorry, but I can't watch this since it's in CRAP VERTICAL! 👎🤮🤮🤮. Why oh why do you not use proper landscape mode. Downvoted, Not Watched and requested no more feeds from this channel. I know that I speak for the vast majority of KZbin users. "Say no to vertical video and ban it from KZbin".
The organ was majestic, but that timpani in the end was metal.
@cameron3867Күн бұрын
i dont like sand…
@megabugginoutКүн бұрын
Pilgrim’s Chorus…🥹🔥🙏
@Cookster997Күн бұрын
This recording is super dry and full of timbral detail. It is honestly really.impressive that they captured all of this, but... where is the sound of the hall? Feels like all of the instruments are 10 feet away. (OK, that is an exaggeration, LOL.) I honestly love it. Nothing is muddied. Incredible performance, might be one of the best interpretations of this movement that I have heard. I really like the tempo, especially with this dry acoustic. Just... huh. The sound of an organ or an orchestra is just as much about the sound of the room as it is about the direct sound. This really is the "front row" experience. A lot of orchestral mixes go in the more "wash of reverb" direction which is beautiful in its own way, but I love how clear every instrument is here. Also special shout out to the horn solo around 5:10, absolutely spot on with that slurred melody line.
@PatrickLienCTКүн бұрын
Royal Festival Hall’s acoustic is said to be on the dryer side. It could be the engineers tended toward a closer and cleaner approach rather than try to capture an aspect of the hall that is not its strength.
@Cookster997Күн бұрын
@@PatrickLienCT Honestly, that is really respectable. The end product is extremely superb, so I have no notes! I'm still amazed at how awesome the timpani came through on the recording. (and how the timpanist absolutely NAILS that tuning change near the end of the piece on the 2nd smallest drum at 6:42)
@robertedwards9055Күн бұрын
After hearing Maxim Vengerov play this, I can’t listen to anyone else play it, lol. I’m ruined. But this rendition is still nice 😊
@michelchambers85532 күн бұрын
Someone can tell me where this fabulous concerto was perform and who was the conductor please? I would really appreciate. Thanks you so very much.
@katarinajanoskovaКүн бұрын
Hi, this was in London, at the Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall, 22 November 2023. And the conductor was Jader Bignamini with London Philharmonic Orchestra and as mentioned above, the amazing Anna Lapwood on the organ. The whole concert was fantastic :)
@michelchambers8553Күн бұрын
Thanks you so very much and regards from Costa Rica,Central America.
@stephenmclaughlin17632 күн бұрын
Bravo
@cubibi2 күн бұрын
What is the song in the beginning?
@MetalClassicalRocks2 күн бұрын
She is simply wonderful
@user-vo6oq1bv8x2 күн бұрын
Rachmaninoff wrote this Symphony in 1895, in age of 23.... Real Master.
@kelvinsmallwood63152 күн бұрын
Excellent performance. Great seeing Anna in her usual place.
@francoisgautier10272 күн бұрын
Dans quelle salle et quel pays a été fait cet enregistrement? D'avance merci pour la réponse. Et encore BRAVO !
@nyapsta1Күн бұрын
Royal Festival Hall à Londres.
@francoisgautier102717 сағат бұрын
Je vous remercie beaucoup.
@francoisgautier10272 күн бұрын
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo. Somptueuse interprétation pour cette oeuvre magnifique de Saint-Saens. BRAVO !
@user-wp4ju4hp5w2 күн бұрын
The iconic timpani solo at the very end with the drums in the American configuration
@Cookster997Күн бұрын
The whole percussion section is fantastic, nothing out of place really and I love the tone out of that timpanist. I can't quite tell what mics they are using but it sounds fantastic!
@daveyjuice77102 күн бұрын
Very harmonious. Not really is it the shortest piece with no chords or melody.
Much more difficult than it looks! Tremendous core strength and impeccable timing! Bravo ❤
@user-hw1jr9nk4y3 күн бұрын
И не слова о Чайковском! 😅😂 люди это Пиковая Дама
@geoffroi-le-Hook3 күн бұрын
I once had a whim and had to obey it To buy a French horn at a second hand shop I polished it up and started to play it In spite of the neighbours who begged me to stop