I love all of VWs Symphonies but the Fifth has such power and crippling emotional beauty that it's hard to beat. I've just finished listening to André Previn's/LSO VW cycle, so it's great to see Maestro Pappano conducting this beautiful movement. Nice horn solos, Tim. It's time we had another Vaughan Williams' Symphonies cycle from the LSO on CD. Hopefully, Maestro Pappano has more for us in the future.
@b286guy8 ай бұрын
Yes. In particular, the endings for the adagio movement and the finale are extraordinarily moving, almost overwhelmingly so.
@ruramikael7 ай бұрын
Yes, Pappano's 4th and 6th are excellent.
@gustavocontino92815 ай бұрын
I visited London from 12 to 17 April 2024. One of the very things I wanted to do there it was to attend to that specific concert by Vaughan Williams but unfortunatelly on April 18 I was flying to Argentina. I absolutely love the Romanza and I will buy this recording on CD.
@johncebasek62528 ай бұрын
A wonderful way to enjoy brunch on a Sunday morning. I *really* have to visit London again just to take in a LSO concert. I've wanted to do that since hearing the album came out with that 1977 movie...
@ToyotaGuy19718 ай бұрын
I love it as much as The Lark Ascending, so beautiful and bittersweet it breaks your heart.
@obotobiАй бұрын
Beatiful Englishhornsolo❤😌
@makyhsmakyhs67667 ай бұрын
Oh .. what a piece of music how beautiful and affectionate.. Rip .. Ralph Williams 🙏🌹
@jomurphy16547 ай бұрын
Oh my lord - utterly exquisite - the commitment and stunning energy of the orchestra and the divine Pappano was heart-stopping....
@SilvioNobre8 ай бұрын
Magnificent! ❤️😍🤗
@JulianNatucci5 ай бұрын
Great conductor, one of the best in this time of drought in orchestra conducting
@paullewis24133 ай бұрын
No question about that. Wise choice by the L.S.O. 😊
@AudiophiliaChannel8 ай бұрын
Exquisite music and playing. I’m never sure why Aaron Copland was so critical of this amazing symphony. Maestro Pappano is really growing into his role. Lovely interpretations and getting superb sound from the orchestra. The great Julien Beaudiment on guest principal flute. Hire ;)
@MrsSedley8 ай бұрын
Copland who wrote one of the least interesting symphonies to survive in the rep, his Third? He should have been lucky to come anywhere close.
@LucienMarine8 ай бұрын
British classical music of the 20th century was defined by the works of Benjamin Britten and Edward Elgar. But for Sir Andrew Davis, another composer belongs to this pantheon: Ralph Vaughan Williams. Due to the breadth of emotional and compositional range, there are a number of entry points into Vaughan Williams' work. For me, the moment of discovery came while listening to the Fifth Symphony in D major. At first glance, the Fifth is one of Williams' simplest works, and more than arguably his purest and most beautiful. Dedicated to Jean Sibelius, it was premiered at the Royal Albert Hall, under the composer's direction in the midst of the upheavals of war. This poetry, in particular the nostalgia for his Romanza (Lento) is the summit of the work. Williams took up the symphony after meeting Ursula Wood in 1938, his future second wife, who offered him musical and personal rejuvenation. He found inspiration by piecing together scraps from other works, including an opera he feared he would not complete, The Pilgrim's Progress, and brief contributions to a show he had directed « England’s Pleasant Land » a way out of a musical and civilizational collapse. In other words, the Fifth is a symphony about hope. *Lucien*
@jchristophem44067 ай бұрын
Gorgeous.
@IbolyaDehler8 ай бұрын
Wonderfull 😊
@deniseelalala857 ай бұрын
How beautiful! 👏
@petergraham86817 ай бұрын
A singularity memorable moment in this symphony & music from this movement was used in the later PILGRIM‘S PROGRESS i believe. It represents the amazingly beautiful spiritual aspect of Vaughan-Williams music which is what moves me the most in his music like THE TALLIS FANTASIA, THE LARK ASCENDING, & VARIATIONS ON DIVES OF LAZARUS.
@the-same-lines-with-you8 ай бұрын
I'm assured that it shows the essence of a symphony performed by LSO!
@deniseelalala858 ай бұрын
I absolutely love Sunday ams with the London Symphoniy Orchestra
@richardforshaw84793 ай бұрын
This is essential R.V.W’s
@paullewis24138 ай бұрын
Thanks for the upload. I would love to hear the last movement, Barbirolli’s mid 60’s recording with the Philharmonia remains the benchmark for me, as yet to hear anything finer. I’m sure the excellent Pappano would give us a great interpretation.
Reminds me of World of Warcraft - Elwynn Forest. Very likely they were taking inspiration exactly from here.
@mark-shane8 ай бұрын
The stream is now on Marquee TV, the LSO partner and subscription service, 😊 I just checked and the whole concert is up and available for free with no subscription if you join Marquee TV
@MrsSedley8 ай бұрын
The Adagio of Elgar 1 still caps them all for me. Though this is famously lovely.
@นันทกรพงศ์เลิศวุฒิ7 ай бұрын
❤
@mark-shane7 ай бұрын
Like to know why the principal flute was changed at the interval , between the Ravel and RVW?
@SharpWalkers8 ай бұрын
I swear even if I were a world class musician, I could not play this with any semblence of professionalism. Weepy mess every time.