Am I the only who hears a parallel between the passage at 35'45"-36'12" with the theme music of Star Wars Return of the Sith, the soundtrack of duel between Anakin and Obi-Wan??
@DavidGlover-s7x6 күн бұрын
Thanks for this.
@NedCarpenter-d2i6 күн бұрын
Brown Mary Lee Sharon Johnson Michael
@wht_bttrfls17467 күн бұрын
4:26 4:26 4:26 4:26
@Budolf7 күн бұрын
Strauss's music makes me feel like no one elses music. I literally want to shed a tear during the final part.
@mataslabanauskas17497 күн бұрын
1:57
@djtomt8 күн бұрын
Holst singlehandedly wrote the score for every movie ever made with this composition. This music has been copied by so many modern film composers it is pointless to list them.
@Rgoid8 күн бұрын
Anybody else think flying humpback whales when listening to this?
@OctopusContrapunctus9 күн бұрын
im so fucking happy that someone finally put the full score. I have this exact cd and its fantastic, my fav bit is the solo of her in 16:08 its just so ✨magical✨, thank you again
@ENDED79610 күн бұрын
if sexism didnt exist. lili would have been the master of all.
@Maddenhawk2 күн бұрын
If she loved longer, then she would be much more well known
@monsterjazzlicks10 күн бұрын
Would it be possible to request a copy of your computerized score, please?
@Maddenhawk2 күн бұрын
The score is from IMSLP
@monsterjazzlicks2 күн бұрын
@@Maddenhawk who are they please?
@kristenphillips699111 күн бұрын
Missing Pluto :(
@kimlibera66311 күн бұрын
Greatest piece of music composed.
@betsyfish362312 күн бұрын
My favorite part 29:26
@Brecky_13 күн бұрын
16:28
@marghorayeb592816 күн бұрын
04:58 Brahms' 4th symphony !!
@naimkhaliltbblmocfp12816 күн бұрын
08:50 THIS TIMPANI !!!
@mrmilkyshakes565717 күн бұрын
50:25 I feel like I'm drifting through an endless chasm in space, spotted with stars and smathered with dashes of stardust and painted with large clusters of nebulas and streaked with bright, potent cosmic colors
@NedCarpenter-d2i17 күн бұрын
Walker Melissa Lopez Eric Lopez Kevin
@ronm324518 күн бұрын
Oh wow! I remember singing this when I was in the LAMC. I think it's been over 25 years. They used about a third of the choir for this recording. I always liked it better with the full complement.
@PhiladelphiaPhilles20 күн бұрын
My marching band show was this and “stairway to heaven” played on top of each other. It sounds like it would be bad but it actually sounds really good
@MagoLerio20 күн бұрын
Simply a masterpiece 😍😍😍
@johnw216422 күн бұрын
Masterpiece
@blake740822 күн бұрын
🤤
@ItumelengMofokengEric22 күн бұрын
Music should always sound this delightful. Everything, from the musical ideas; the realization and development of those ideas, to the colors of the orchestration and the sonic textures is so pleasing to the ears. Holst's brilliant mind and imagination not only arched in the sound of modern Cinema, it is the sound of films. This is fine music. Splendid! 😎
@alexclark677723 күн бұрын
The opening of Uranus sounds like jaunty flatulence. As it should.
@lyudmila288224 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting this; it identified passages I couldn't quite place. Just sublime!! Maazel must have been hard put to choose what to include and what to leave out. The video of him conducting the Philharmonic in this work is fascinating. This is the essence of The Ring and I was surprised I didn't miss the voices and stage action.
@rondoin722525 күн бұрын
It starts with a scream and ends with a whisper. Any film, documentary, TV show that leaves the earth, becomes the land of Holst-based scoring.
@UNIT-h2d26 күн бұрын
Thank you for making this magnificent version of the work available to all of us. At 1 hour 41 minutes it is significantly faster (in places) than the more familiar Lenard and Brabbins versions yet it never actually sounds rushed or hurried. Adrian Boult generally favoured fairly brisk tempi. Oddly, the opening minute is taken at a significantly slower tempo than the Lenard recording although the orchestral section clocks in at 34 minutes while the Lenard requires 39. The children's choirs are not so prominent on this recording which is a shame but this is a minor caveat. What impresses me is the quality of the recording, despite being taken from a live concert way back in 1966 (when I was 10 years old). Note: compare this to his equally splendid but radically different Symphony No.22...all 9 minutes of it!
@jamatg27 күн бұрын
They play as loudly as they can but are still hardly hearable at all when everyone plays together. I've sang this piece twice with about five years in between in which I kept listening to many different recordings of it. The rehearsals for the second concert were the first time I noticed them, and I only did because they were explicitly mentioned by the conductor. The piece ist just so freaking loud during these moments.
@SpaceGuyMusic27 күн бұрын
I believe the timestamp for Fortune plango vulnera is wrong; you have it in the description as 3:40, whereas the first iteration starts at 2:45. Great video though; I've been waiting for a full score video of O Fortuna for some time so I'm happy it finally has one
@Maddenhawk27 күн бұрын
Fixed, Thank you
@slendrmusic28 күн бұрын
Genius
@vincegregory79728 күн бұрын
How beautiful is this? I can play this on loop and listen to it all day, it's just stunning.
@shin-i-chikozima28 күн бұрын
I feel like I am wandering in Rome to expand historically infinity
@coasterdragon155Ай бұрын
incredible omfggggg
@ttv_rodriАй бұрын
Bro the Bassoon on this recording is dying 💀💀
@A.K-s3bАй бұрын
19:21
@r.pharisienАй бұрын
Bonjour j'aimerai savoir comment vous faites pour afficher le conducteur en temps reel , est ce avec du montage ? Merci de votre réponse cordialement
@MaddenhawkАй бұрын
Yes, with editing software. I sync up the score pages with the audio.
@leoholder7839Ай бұрын
4:09:19 did you really have to cough (idek if that was a cough) at this beautiful moment man??!!
@DynastieArtistiqueАй бұрын
I got to speak to Ticheli once, he’s a really awesome guy
@DynastieArtistiqueАй бұрын
Mahler my beloved
@Dylonely42Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the description !
@KMHillАй бұрын
I so wish works such as this were performed more often.