With the original survived pictures of Hartmann. The newer pictures are from Ed Wennink, Netherlands. Karajan on top form .
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@1.41423 жыл бұрын
Certified hood classic
@Db-go8qm
3 жыл бұрын
tupac been quiet ever since this shit dropped
@danielh7451
2 жыл бұрын
Only 19th century kids will remember
@heywardhollis1160
2 жыл бұрын
What's that shit
@tatepatton236
2 жыл бұрын
This some real trap shit right here
@spencerfrankclayton4348
Жыл бұрын
No, just classic.
@carloscarloss94288 жыл бұрын
00:00 - Promenade 01:57 - Gnomus 04:40 - Promenade 05:56 - The Old Castle 10:32 - Promenade 11:13 - Tuileries 12:18 - Bydlo 15:08 - Promenade 16:08 - Ballet of the Chicks in their Shells 17:21 - Samuel Goldberg & Schmuyle 19:38 - Limoges 21:05 - Catacombs 23:20 - Cum Mortuis in Lingua Mortua 25:42 - The Hut on Fowl Legs (Baba Yaga) 29:12 - The Great Gate of Kiev
@fabiankoopmann2969
7 жыл бұрын
thanks
@ashleyweeks84
7 жыл бұрын
What time is the Catacombs after Limoges?
@drania76
5 жыл бұрын
Bydło means the cattle, thanks Charly
@agenttexx
4 жыл бұрын
I had a copy of Pictures at an Exhibition on CD, having replaced a copy on Cassette. The recording had sounds of someone coughing through out the performance. This was a much better recording and the differences in performance and tempo are quite good. For best results, listen with a GOOD set of headphones.
@saxplayer57
4 жыл бұрын
@Tiber _ stupid comment. Thank you Carlos!
@mehmetnumaninal932610 жыл бұрын
Although the composition is belong to Mussorgsky (1874), it is for solo piano. But the above enclosed orchestra version is arranged by MAURICE RAVEL (1922).
@ashleyweeks84
7 жыл бұрын
Isao Tomita used this in his album "Pictures at an Exhibition. Here is the full piece in this video: Promenade,Gnomus,Promenade,Old Castle,Promenade,Tuileries,Bydlo,Promenade,Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks,Samuel Goldenburg and Schmuyle,Market at Limoges,The Catacombs:(,Con murtuis in lingua mortua,Hut on fowl's legs and Great Gate of Kiev.Check out my channel.
@alexkalynowych3592
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for reminding me of that. I think Ravels interpretation of Kiev was the best. It certainly paces the best!
@saxplayer57
4 жыл бұрын
@@alexkalynowych3592 By far the best orchestration of this music. The original piano version is good too. kzread.info/dash/bejne/pWyuk8F6Xb3Skto.html
@alexkalynowych3592
4 жыл бұрын
@@saxplayer57 thank you for the recommendation.
@jourwalis-8875
3 жыл бұрын
So right! But what an arrangement! Marvellous!
@tom2207 Жыл бұрын
I have had the grand pleasure of performing this piece with an orchestra. It is, truly, one of the greatest pieces ever written.
@livialivia1079
7 ай бұрын
Which one was your favorite and why?
@tom2207
7 ай бұрын
@livialivia1079 Thank you for your question. I really enjoyed playing "Ballet of the Chicks in their Shells". It was light, uplifting, and a technical challenge because of the interplay with the winds that cumulated in a central melody. As you know, the "Promenades" changed as the visitor progressed through the Exhibit. "The Great Gate of Kiev" gave me goose bumps because of its grand excitement! (Sorry, more than one movement.) What a piece! WHAT A PIECE!
@livialivia1079
7 ай бұрын
@@tom2207 Currently at The Great Gate of Kiev, such a grandiose, noble one :) it's my third favorite after The Old Castle and Bydlo. The Promenade became so iconic that a parody duo, Voga-Turnovszky, from Hungary used it as an intro to one of their albums, this is where I first heard it, then slowly figured out the rest. May I ask what instrument you play on?
@tom2207
7 ай бұрын
@@livialivia1079 Sure! I was Principal Clarinet in our orchestra for 48 years. Maybe that's why I thought the Ballet was my favorite!?? Sorry, are you at the Gate now? I've never been there, but like most things in Europe, what a Grandiose place, indeed!
@livialivia1079
7 ай бұрын
@@tom2207 aw, no, I was at that part in the piece :))) you have my massive respect and envy, sir!!
@devarim55403 жыл бұрын
Herbert von Karajan is one of the best conductors. This Mussorgsky work and his work with Sibelius and Brahms symphonies proves it.
@rebekahcarter81203 жыл бұрын
Perhaps my all time favorite classical piece. Fell in love with it after playing it in high school marching band.
@jimmybartlett5864
Жыл бұрын
I played it in my high school band 54 years ago! It is a thrilling piece!
@Lilboogie1210
Жыл бұрын
Well, I am currently doing a show about pictures and the Ballad is the beginning of this piece!
@Ramuh.3 жыл бұрын
I know it's probably not what most people think of when they hear this beautiful piece, but this was used in the "Hall of Glory" in Civilization Revolution. I associate this music with seeing great people, amazing wonders, and all of history.
@hasbug223
3 жыл бұрын
I've been obsessed with Civilization Revolution and didn't know that anyone felt the same way.
@orkboyz9523
2 жыл бұрын
A fellow Civilization fan. Cheers from California.
@fantomplayertv5679
2 жыл бұрын
@@orkboyz9523 yes, I've been playing and trying to find this song for years, every so often i boot my ps3 just to play that masterpiece of a game and to just hear this song
@loudgoat5241
Жыл бұрын
Baba Yaga and The Great Gate of Kiev remind me of the original Hearts of Iron game.
@Sammedine
Жыл бұрын
Same here. The second place I heard it was in Bojack Horseman.
@dodiad2 жыл бұрын
A masterly meeting of three brilliant musical minds-Mussorgsky, Ravel, and Karajan. Karajan’s control is breathtaking. Every tempo, every dynamic note-perfect. You will never hear this piece performed better.
@francisdelainmundicia1994
Жыл бұрын
Emerson, Lake and Palmer did a decent job IMHO
@pamelacorbett8774
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree but think that Ravel should have far more recognition for the brilliant, imaginative orchestration.
@kentcohea3240
10 ай бұрын
Ravel was a masterful orchestrator.
@dodiad
10 ай бұрын
@@kentcohea3240 Didn’t I say that? ”Three brilliant musical minds.”
@Cisio87
9 ай бұрын
Questa è la versione migliore di "Quadri di un'esposizione" o per lo meno quella in assoluto che io preferisco. ❤🙏🙇♂️
@crotalusatrox79312 жыл бұрын
Born in 1957 and raised on The Hand of Five, which gave me such an appreciation for all classical. Of course through the years I've learned to appreciate all genre. When Emerson, Lake & Palmer did their rendition of Pictures I was ecstatic, my Father a classical and jazz musician concurred which gave me my blessing to explore. I believe anyone who has an understanding of classical can appreciate all genre of music.
@alasinyar64623 жыл бұрын
This has been one of my favorite pieces of music for 50 years. And I have ALWAYS WANTED to see the paintings. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!
@mirandaayoung5
3 жыл бұрын
I also wondered about the paintings. I am glad to see what they actually were.
@jodypalm303
2 жыл бұрын
Me, too! I've always wondered what the paintings looked like! One of my favorite pieces of classical music from the time I was 8 years old.
@dessislavageorgieva3720
2 жыл бұрын
Mine also, but actually the philharmonic arr. is made by Ravel.
@juliecrane9647
Жыл бұрын
@@jodypalm303 When our 88 yo mom passed last August (14 yrs after my dad), the only things my 4 bros and I tugged over were their albums....jazz, swing, Broadway show albums, old school country, rock and roll (hard and soft), folk music and gospel. Mom was a huge CCR fan and we cleaned house top to bottom every Saturday as music blared from huge speakers (part of a hi-fi system dad made from a radio shack "kit". They bought albums for us, (one of the few things we didn't have to use our money for).Three favs of mine were JC Superstar,. Godspell and Glenn Campbell's Gentle on my Mind album. We also each played in the school band. I played flute (no maestro here) Two oldest played trumpet and the two youngest the sax. Two of us played classical guitar and 3 boys had pretty good voices. Mom, one brother and I couldn't carry a tune in a bucket 😂. Still can't. Later, our girls joined in and were pretty damn good with one on piano. We didn't do shows but just enjoyed jamming some together and ....pushed back furniture makes an awesome dance floor. This album was a favorite. Pretty sure we had 3 different symphonies on these 3 albums. This video showcases the art pieces the best I think. We listened to Camelot, Mary Poppins and Porgy and Bess. Summertime still moves me to tears. My last outing with dad was seeing Camelot. A live musical in our mid-sized city's concert hall. It starred Robert Goulet as the old king...no longer playing the young and handsome prince. When mom passed away my oldest bro mused that our parents likely were dancing to Fly Me to the Moon in the great beyond. Dad crooning along. I pictured each of us leaving this old 🌎 with mom saying, "Damn they got here a little soon don't ya think Charlie"? And Dad saying "It's been almost 70 yrs since we had the floor to ourselves"! We laughed bc it would be so.....Them. My folks gave us much on our paths to loving music in peace and joy. Did I mention my 3 girls' dad is musically gifted ? I am now in case you wondered 😂. Our group is bigger when we gather now. Five grands make us almost a choir with more dishes to wash. I've no shame as I brag on them. None. 😂 Miss my mom and dad. Thnx for your post Jody. It brought beautiful memories. Tonight, my bedroom silent as I drift off to sleep....perhaps hearing Empty Chairs at Empty Tables. We will be awesome of course 😊😌😌. 🎺🎷🎹🎉🪕🎸🎶🎶🎼🕺💃👯All thanks to our teachers on both sides of our hi-fi speakers.
@BenjaminMankowski Жыл бұрын
Know what I like best about Mussorgsky? Not only was he an amazing composer, but he was never arrogant or boastful. He was really very...
@pikachuchujelly7628
3 ай бұрын
Ha ha ha very funny
@donaldbutler654510 жыл бұрын
I have not heard this piece since High School, very fine recording
@andrewfenic6153 Жыл бұрын
One of the best classical pieces every written.
@jourwalis-88753 жыл бұрын
This is one of my classical favourites. I remember when I first heard it in the 70s. I was taken and stunned. Thank you for making me relive it again!
@miguelgutierrez4229
2 жыл бұрын
i first heared this .....from Emerson Lake and Palmer UK Progresive Rock Band at mid 70s
@raydavison4288
Жыл бұрын
@@miguelgutierrez4229: ME too, Miguel. I loved the ELP cover, but the orchestral version is so wonderful.
@bubbanstix2536 Жыл бұрын
I seriously cannot listen to this entirely and not cry at the end. There are beautiful things.
@jaymacchione65582 жыл бұрын
Love this! As a young man listening to ELP I was in awe of the story this piece was telling. Leading me into a deep love for the classics, thank you for posting!
@shin-i-chikozima2 жыл бұрын
I am deeply grateful to Mussorgsky and Ravel and orchestra , who have deeply moved me
@acportrait Жыл бұрын
Meu primeiro contato com a excelente música de Mussorgsky foi com o ELP, eu tinha 14 anos; Fiquei muito empolgado com a estrutura das composições, a interpretação de Greg Lake, Kate Emerson e Carl Palmer me cativaram. depois que fiquei adulto conheci a diversas versões que existem do original transcrito por Ravel para orquestra, "aí a coisa pegou" É incrível que um compositor que fez a obra para piano seja na maioria das vezes escutado só por orquestra, procurem ouvir também as versões tocados por pianistas. Um brasileiro que ama música. My first contact with Mussorgsky's excellent music was with the ELP, I was 14 years old; I was very excited about the structure of the compositions, the interpretation of Greg Lake, Kate Emerson and Carl Palmer captivated me. after I became an adult I got to know the different versions that exist of the original transcribed by Ravel for orchestra, "then the thing took hold" It's incredible that a composer who wrote the work for piano is mostly heard only by orchestra, try to hear the versions as well played by pianists. A Brazilian who loves music.
@Kellergb005
Жыл бұрын
Iiiii
@PitchWheel4 жыл бұрын
The first progressive rock album ever :-D a masterpiece in music history! Thanks also for the original pictures, very interesting.
@genohskn440 Жыл бұрын
Yes!!! ELP! Did an entire album based on this! Finally, I get to hear the original music that was based on! Shoulda looked it up about a hundred years ago, but hey! Better, late than never! It would be awesome to get the original moussorgsky pictures, and listen to his, and elp's version, back to back!
@roberthine6127
10 ай бұрын
Isao Tomita's electronic rendition of this piece is also worth a listen.
@brianpetrak8876
8 ай бұрын
First time I heard it was ELP. I was 13. These guys wrote this I thought, holy s%t! Did not know until later, from not a musician...
@genohskn440
8 ай бұрын
@@roberthine6127 oh yeah! I forgot I had Tomita's Pictures...! My dad found it on vinyl, and I think I actually listened to it more often than he did! Between tomita and elp, that piece by moussorgsky became legendary to me.
@stanislav182000
2 ай бұрын
@@roberthine6127 Good one! He also did The Planets by Gustav Holst
@MusiqueMonAmour2 жыл бұрын
Now, I have listened to many renderings of the Pictures tonight. Many wonderful renderings. But you begin to listen to this one - a a feeling of bliss flows upon you... Thank you for choosing this Karajan's version to upload!
Everytime I listen to this masterpiece, it's like Mussorgsky is talking to my soul. An incredible composer!
@radiomindchatter799411 ай бұрын
Emerson Lake and Palmer brought me here. Beautiful piece this is.
@TheBlueCream
2 ай бұрын
same
@shin-i-chikozima3 жыл бұрын
This is the culmination of Mussorgsky's aesthetics that great Ravel arranged . From Tokyo , with its chaotic and diverse faces
@portablerefrigerator4902
2 жыл бұрын
I see
@shin-i-chikozima
2 жыл бұрын
@@portablerefrigerator4902 Thank you Someday please come to Japan where deeply love Mussorgsky Good luck
@portablerefrigerator4902
2 жыл бұрын
@@shin-i-chikozima bro come to japan? mate I wanna MOVE to japan. is it nice?
@shin-i-chikozima
2 жыл бұрын
@@portablerefrigerator4902 Which is your country?
@portablerefrigerator4902
2 жыл бұрын
@@shin-i-chikozima US
@NicBrandon9 жыл бұрын
Great. Played Promenade, Hut of Baba Yaga, and Great Gate of Kiev on my clarinet, great to hear the full orchestra.
@anthonyvivianlanius12952 жыл бұрын
I love this rendition of Mussorgsky's Pictures....I listened to it years ago in college.
@hudsonbailey6747 жыл бұрын
First time that I ever heard "Pictures at an Exhibition" I fell in love with Mussorgsky.
@kassideehobson7720
4 жыл бұрын
Hudson Bailey If you like anyone of these songs or it’s artwork, I suggest watching “Katy high school band” and their production called “framed” 2019. I was in the show and all of the music came from here. Also our flag silks where the artwork. The show is about someone stealing a painting.(which is actually a picture of the composer) there are all kinds of hidden things you will love. Check it out here on KZread. I enjoyed preforming it!
@hudsonbailey674
4 жыл бұрын
Kassidee Hobson, I wish I'd have heard from you sooner. Thank you for your reply, we the daughters and sons of ART. Peace.
@mrbrianmccarthy Жыл бұрын
So nice to see the paintings that inspired this wonderful music!
@thegrandmasabrina5 жыл бұрын
Loving this video. Having the pictures really enhances the experience. Especially the effects during Great Gate of Kiev!
@walterdickman51726 жыл бұрын
This particular work of classical music is very important to me because I first heard it as Emerson Lake and Palmer's rock rendition twice--once in Berlin and once in Miami. I find it to be fantastically beautiful.
@johnlightholder67987 жыл бұрын
Thank you! This is so wonderfully done!! The music sings the songs, the pictures tell the story so well...
@generalmetal9673 жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting the pictures up, it helps me understand it.
@knd1940 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. You've done a real service to the many fans of this music.
@MusiqueMonAmour2 жыл бұрын
greatclassicrecords - How sensitive and sensible of you to have assembled and shown the painting. Much appreciation of your taste and love of culture and many many thanks!!!
@antoniovalenzuela7744 жыл бұрын
Escuchándolo en cuarentena, conocí esta obra, por Emerson, Lake and Palmer
@Kousmichoff72910 жыл бұрын
Interesting and enjoyable. Thank you for posting!
@AwesomeWafflesKid3 жыл бұрын
Classical music isn't always my thing but the sync up of the music and the paintings adds another element of enjoyment to it for me
@irinamihajlovic91216 жыл бұрын
Amazing! Matching picture gallery and music. BRAVO!!!
@irinamihajlovic91216 жыл бұрын
I am listening and watching again. Your job is great, indeed. Thank you.
@greatclassicrecords
6 жыл бұрын
THX
@marcosuluaga83582 жыл бұрын
Mussorgisky-Ravel... Que llave tan maravillosa! Sumado a esta Karajan-BPO... Lo mejor!
@ZayneSobotkaАй бұрын
It played this at band and on my concert, my favorite song I played 🥁🎺
@raphaelneves76663 жыл бұрын
00:00 - Passeio 01:57 - Gnomos 04:40 - Passeio 05:56 - O Castelo Medieval 10:32 - Passeio 11:13 - Tulherias 12:18 - Carro de Bois 15:08 - Passeio 16:08 - Balé dos pintinhos em suas Cascas de Ovos 17:21 - Samuel Goldberg & Schmuyle 19:38 - O Mercado em Limoges 21:05 - Catacumbas, Sepulcro Romano 23:20 - Com os Mortos em Língua Morta 25:42 - A Cabana de Baba-Yaga sobre Patas de Galinha 29:12 - O Grande Portão de Kiev
@zantigar3 жыл бұрын
The greatest recording of this piece ever done! I have it on both LP and CD - and it is the gold standard by which every other recording must be compared. So far, it has NEVER been surpassed - and I have heard every recording out there. Thanks for posting!
@Weesel71
3 жыл бұрын
Have you heard the Stokowski interpretation?
@phoenixshade3
2 жыл бұрын
I respectfully disagree. Karajan doesn't have enough "Romantic" in him to conduct late Romantic pieces. Classical period and Baroque, he's fine, but as soon as you add Romantic tempo variation and tone color, I would almost rather hear a deaf man's interpretation... Harsh and unpopular opinion, perhaps, but if I see a Karajan recording of anything post-1850, my impulse is to run away and plug my ears.
@nicolasdelaforge7420
7 ай бұрын
I took up your challenge and listened to the other recordings offered on youtube, including ones using Stokowski's orchestration. There is NONE better than this Karajan recording. I might find other recordings yet. So far, none comes close to making such a statement of it.
@nicolasdelaforge7420
7 ай бұрын
I took up your challenge and listened to all the versions available on youtube, including Stokowski's orchestration. All of them fade into the distance and out of sight and hearing next to Karajan here. Karajan is the standard. Ravel's orchestration is so much more imaginative too.
@srnatan-ec3qh4 жыл бұрын
Very interesting your idea. Thank you for sharing it !!
@marcushinze13472 жыл бұрын
Danke für das Hochladen.
@TheMikester3073 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this! I don't think I ever saw Hartmann's actual artwork!
@barbaranorthwood10 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed the paintings as much as the wonderful music.
@kassideehobson7720
4 жыл бұрын
Barbara Northwood If you like anyone of these songs or it’s artwork, I suggest watching “Katy high school band” and their production called “framed” 2019. I was in the show and all of the music came from here. Also our flag silks where the artwork. The show is about someone stealing a painting.(which is actually a picture of the composer) there are all kinds of hidden things you will love. Check it out here on KZread. I enjoyed preforming it!
@dermotmitchell57353 жыл бұрын
Surely one of the greatest coastal compositions.
@mariaemiliamercurio8328 жыл бұрын
che vergogna, tutta questa pubblicità ad interrompere tale bellezza!
@jostgoerig14192 жыл бұрын
He drives to perfection. Worldclass
@TrumpLester7 ай бұрын
I have The Incredible Machine to thank for introducing me to classical music like this.
@skaplan19959 жыл бұрын
Excellent arrangement of paintings! Beautiful music as well.
@gijsbertha612 жыл бұрын
I (76) going to this concert soon with my grandson (10) We both are looking forward to this event.
@pierinopasquotti32862 жыл бұрын
Bellissimo video! Complimenti. E grazie,
@kevinirving9083 жыл бұрын
Can't believe they did not build those gates
@craigcharney40583 жыл бұрын
Wonderful. Mind-blowing!
@munchybiker3 жыл бұрын
Emerson, Lake and Palmer also played this beautifully. 👏🇪🇺
@leandrocabrera79359 жыл бұрын
0:00 I. Promenade 1:41 II. Gnomus 4:15 III. Promenade 5:14 IV. Il vecchio castello 9:37 V. Promenade 10:11 VI. Tuileries 11:14 VII. Bydło 14:13 VIII. Promenade 14:57 IX. Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks 16:16 X. "Samuel" Goldenberg und "Schmuÿle" 18:17 XI. Limoges, le marché 19:46 XII. Catacombæ (Sepulcrum romanum) and "Cum mortuis in lingua mortua" 23:29 XIII. The Hut on Fowl's Legs (Baba-Yagá) 27:06 XIV. The Great Gate of Kiev
@Amrbeethoven
9 жыл бұрын
wrong timings
@leandrocabrera7935
9 жыл бұрын
Amr Bahgat I'm not a metronome
@brookerinicker6773
9 жыл бұрын
Leandro Cabrera It showed the name of each movement on the screen. :P Could've at least been the slightest bit more accurate ^^
@Noratrice3 жыл бұрын
I love it! Great editing! Me and my friends listen to it all the time!
@evitae1758
3 жыл бұрын
Amazing editing!! I LOVED gnomus 😍
@bell3766
3 жыл бұрын
same! i listen to this every morning before school
@cimmeriabastardsword3 жыл бұрын
Thnx for sharing
@modestmussorgsky4161 Жыл бұрын
My finest piece
@cherylelinsmith743 Жыл бұрын
So grateful my Dad introduced me to Classical music and Opera. When I was in the 5th grade in 1966 my Dad and I got to see Aida at the grand opening of the he new Metropolitan Opera house at Lincoln Center. It was the most amazing thing I had ever seen. Sad to see kids today only listen to rap and rock. Dad was also a big fan of Nat King Cole, and Tony Bennett. I love Tony, greatest singer of all time. My Dads favorite piece of music was the William Tell Overture.
@ashratempel50942 жыл бұрын
Awesome masterpiece!!!
@DONALDJAMESVISION9 жыл бұрын
It is an awesome and moving composition. Moves me deeply.
@blankakiss7257
4 жыл бұрын
DONALD JAMES VISION megindito
@umajunkcollector
3 жыл бұрын
Especially The Old Castle.
@davidespinoza76958 жыл бұрын
Que belleza de música... Siempre inspira!
@blid9534 Жыл бұрын
Davanti a tanta bellezza e sonorità immense...ci sentiamo piccoli piccoli.
@giovannagervasutti5752 ай бұрын
Meraviglioso! ....Most wonderful ! In this moment I have no words to express my feelings
@user-kq8gq3fx7w4 жыл бұрын
01:57 - 난쟁이 05:56 - 옛성 11:13 - 튈를리 궁전의 공원 12:18 - 소달구지 16:08 - 달걀 껍질 속의 병아리 춤 17:21 - 사무엘 골덴베르크와 슈밀레 19:38 - 리모주의 시장 21:05 - 카타콤 25:42 - 닭발 위의 오두막집 29:12 - 키예프의 대문
@jgdt2221
3 жыл бұрын
반갑네 ㅎㅎㅎ
@rohlik6484
2 жыл бұрын
thank you so much sussy baka
8 жыл бұрын
WUNDERBAR! Karajan is the greatest!..
@emilianozapata3656
8 жыл бұрын
+Fabiano Araújo Indeed he is! That petty - souled, narrow - minded, nazi - prone nation of the germans does not deserve him, along with all the other, so many, unluckily for them german - born, geniuses in the fields of Philosophy, Poetry, Literature, Music and the Fine Arts
@lindsaysmith3970
8 жыл бұрын
+Emiliano Zapata Maybe not the greatest but certainly one of the greats, notwithstanding his being Austrian not German, and still managing to join the Nazi Party twice!
@iamtheway3312
8 жыл бұрын
+Emiliano Zapata wow, still living in the past and judging people, nations etc. through your small minded, fearful brain...so sorry for you. We are proud of Germany. They are the ones who brought so many wonderful, highly gifted Musicians, Philosophers, Poets, Writers, Inventors etc. into this world. Thanks goes to that great nation! It is so much more than what you have ever understood....and by the way: Hitler was born in Austria...maybe brush up on History, Geography etc. God bless
@pamelacorbett87743 жыл бұрын
My favourite recording! I’m taking this to my desert island.
@sebastianharker48922 жыл бұрын
This is absolutely brilliant. The music is from one of my most favourite British comedies of the 1980's. The New Statesman starring Rik Mayall. Always loved this.
@slimyelow10 ай бұрын
I luv the video presentation. - great footage
@Enriquehenry542 жыл бұрын
We are playing this for our marching band show and like I didn’t think much of it until actually listening to this
@cantuta172 ай бұрын
Esta música la escuché en la secundaria en Peru y se me quedó grabada , me encanta escucharla , me da nostalgia y paz , un compositor que admiro grandemente .
@Isengard26264 жыл бұрын
Absolutely stunning
@SpirituallyGina24 күн бұрын
Imagine hearing this in your head and then having the wherewithal to transcribe it into reality. Amazing stuff ⚡️
I heard this performed by the Portland Junior Symphony when I was 12 or 13. It made a huge impression on me. The power and continually mounting intensity of the finale left me astounded. The performance in the video reminds me very strongly of the phrasing and conducting I heard as a kid. The conductor was Jacob Avshalomov. Not only was Jacob a marvelous conductor, he was a wonderful and fascinating person. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Avshalomov
@gracielamostazo90387 жыл бұрын
MUY BUENA GRABACIÒN ...¡¡¡ EXCELENTE ........Y NO DIGO MENOS DE SU PRESENTACION....MUY BIEN HECHA...
@alexzingman7594
3 жыл бұрын
ЧАЙКОВСКИЙ ВРЕМЕНА Года года
@horaciomendez7133 Жыл бұрын
Bellisima obra, hace años que no la había vuelto a escuchar.
@palomalol4049 Жыл бұрын
absolute BANGER
@RicardoUrtubia10 жыл бұрын
This is a masterpiece of absolute perfection under Maestro Karajan. What a sound and expression. A question: are there the pictures painted by Hartmann? If yes, which of them? Thank you!
@phoenixshade3
2 жыл бұрын
Seven years later, but better late than never... The Hartmann pieces seen here are: 16:11 Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks 17:25 Samuel Goldenberg (top) and Schmuyle (bottom) 21:07 Paris Catacombs 25:47 Hut on Hen's Legs 29:15 Bogatyr Gates The remainder are presumed lost. These are not necessarily Hartmann's titles, but the names given to the corresponding movements of the composition.
@oldprojiАй бұрын
My favourite piece of music.
@fatmadridibenaissa35139 жыл бұрын
Great ! Mussorgsky + Karajan, is too much for my heart. Ok now I will sleep.
@kingkdg32623 ай бұрын
This is a certified Civilization Revolution classic
@patcatania85829 жыл бұрын
BPO stands for Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. That's for anyone's clarification.
@ArupGuhaideasanctuary
6 жыл бұрын
not to be confused with BSO: Boston Symphony Orchestra
@fncysinnerrotmg6941
6 жыл бұрын
not to be confused with Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
@thegrandmasabrina
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I wondered about that!
@Alanuboat
3 жыл бұрын
decían algunos "críticos expertos" de su época que Modesto Mussorgsky no sabía componer!!! Y yo digo que menos mal! sino habría sido el Beethoven ruso por todo lo alto y sí!! El más grande del Grupo de los 5. El Maestro de Música más grande que Rusia ha dado a la mejor Historia del Mundo. Es mi maestro, es tú maestro y si no debería serlo!!! 💯🎶🎹❤️❤️❤️⭐⭐⭐🌹🌹🌹
@Bill_Oddie_Face_Mask
3 жыл бұрын
Also not to be confused with British Petroleum Orchestra
@ayo5549 Жыл бұрын
The Great Gate of Kiev is one of the most fantastic songs I've ever played with an ensemble. It's just so fucking powerful. Especially on Trombone, you really give it your all and become the song to make it sound like it should.
@sergiobalzanelli28842 жыл бұрын
Karajan fantastico esecuzione grandiosa ‘ grazie,riposa in pace 💕
@swinger93747 жыл бұрын
Some of the pictures are scary.....
@jehareis7350
3 жыл бұрын
@Isaac The Musician That was Viktor Hartmann who drew the sketches. But yes, Happy New year to Everyone ! We had a rough 2020...
@maidie1769
3 жыл бұрын
No they are not they are cuteeee
@mariecatherineletendre37192 жыл бұрын
Just marvelous!
@DimPsellasАй бұрын
MAJESTIC!!!!
@carlo7648 Жыл бұрын
Nice playing this piece in the orchestra of my city !
@user-yf4oy4cy9u3 жыл бұрын
Спасибо за интерес к российской классической музыке!!!! Мусоргский великолепен!!!!
@user-pu4pu6nh7e
3 жыл бұрын
У музыки нет национальности.
@user-dt9lk6qe9x
2 жыл бұрын
@@user-pu4pu6nh7e как раз у такой музыки есть национальность. И это прекрасно. Можно буквально услышать русскую душу в этой музыке, так же можно сказать и про прекрасную музыку из других стран.
@mr.annoying60092 жыл бұрын
Emerson, Lake and Palmer brought me here, a long time ago.
Пікірлер: 620
Certified hood classic
@Db-go8qm
3 жыл бұрын
tupac been quiet ever since this shit dropped
@danielh7451
2 жыл бұрын
Only 19th century kids will remember
@heywardhollis1160
2 жыл бұрын
What's that shit
@tatepatton236
2 жыл бұрын
This some real trap shit right here
@spencerfrankclayton4348
Жыл бұрын
No, just classic.
00:00 - Promenade 01:57 - Gnomus 04:40 - Promenade 05:56 - The Old Castle 10:32 - Promenade 11:13 - Tuileries 12:18 - Bydlo 15:08 - Promenade 16:08 - Ballet of the Chicks in their Shells 17:21 - Samuel Goldberg & Schmuyle 19:38 - Limoges 21:05 - Catacombs 23:20 - Cum Mortuis in Lingua Mortua 25:42 - The Hut on Fowl Legs (Baba Yaga) 29:12 - The Great Gate of Kiev
@fabiankoopmann2969
7 жыл бұрын
thanks
@ashleyweeks84
7 жыл бұрын
What time is the Catacombs after Limoges?
@drania76
5 жыл бұрын
Bydło means the cattle, thanks Charly
@agenttexx
4 жыл бұрын
I had a copy of Pictures at an Exhibition on CD, having replaced a copy on Cassette. The recording had sounds of someone coughing through out the performance. This was a much better recording and the differences in performance and tempo are quite good. For best results, listen with a GOOD set of headphones.
@saxplayer57
4 жыл бұрын
@Tiber _ stupid comment. Thank you Carlos!
Although the composition is belong to Mussorgsky (1874), it is for solo piano. But the above enclosed orchestra version is arranged by MAURICE RAVEL (1922).
@ashleyweeks84
7 жыл бұрын
Isao Tomita used this in his album "Pictures at an Exhibition. Here is the full piece in this video: Promenade,Gnomus,Promenade,Old Castle,Promenade,Tuileries,Bydlo,Promenade,Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks,Samuel Goldenburg and Schmuyle,Market at Limoges,The Catacombs:(,Con murtuis in lingua mortua,Hut on fowl's legs and Great Gate of Kiev.Check out my channel.
@alexkalynowych3592
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for reminding me of that. I think Ravels interpretation of Kiev was the best. It certainly paces the best!
@saxplayer57
4 жыл бұрын
@@alexkalynowych3592 By far the best orchestration of this music. The original piano version is good too. kzread.info/dash/bejne/pWyuk8F6Xb3Skto.html
@alexkalynowych3592
4 жыл бұрын
@@saxplayer57 thank you for the recommendation.
@jourwalis-8875
3 жыл бұрын
So right! But what an arrangement! Marvellous!
I have had the grand pleasure of performing this piece with an orchestra. It is, truly, one of the greatest pieces ever written.
@livialivia1079
7 ай бұрын
Which one was your favorite and why?
@tom2207
7 ай бұрын
@livialivia1079 Thank you for your question. I really enjoyed playing "Ballet of the Chicks in their Shells". It was light, uplifting, and a technical challenge because of the interplay with the winds that cumulated in a central melody. As you know, the "Promenades" changed as the visitor progressed through the Exhibit. "The Great Gate of Kiev" gave me goose bumps because of its grand excitement! (Sorry, more than one movement.) What a piece! WHAT A PIECE!
@livialivia1079
7 ай бұрын
@@tom2207 Currently at The Great Gate of Kiev, such a grandiose, noble one :) it's my third favorite after The Old Castle and Bydlo. The Promenade became so iconic that a parody duo, Voga-Turnovszky, from Hungary used it as an intro to one of their albums, this is where I first heard it, then slowly figured out the rest. May I ask what instrument you play on?
@tom2207
7 ай бұрын
@@livialivia1079 Sure! I was Principal Clarinet in our orchestra for 48 years. Maybe that's why I thought the Ballet was my favorite!?? Sorry, are you at the Gate now? I've never been there, but like most things in Europe, what a Grandiose place, indeed!
@livialivia1079
7 ай бұрын
@@tom2207 aw, no, I was at that part in the piece :))) you have my massive respect and envy, sir!!
Herbert von Karajan is one of the best conductors. This Mussorgsky work and his work with Sibelius and Brahms symphonies proves it.
Perhaps my all time favorite classical piece. Fell in love with it after playing it in high school marching band.
@jimmybartlett5864
Жыл бұрын
I played it in my high school band 54 years ago! It is a thrilling piece!
@Lilboogie1210
Жыл бұрын
Well, I am currently doing a show about pictures and the Ballad is the beginning of this piece!
I know it's probably not what most people think of when they hear this beautiful piece, but this was used in the "Hall of Glory" in Civilization Revolution. I associate this music with seeing great people, amazing wonders, and all of history.
@hasbug223
3 жыл бұрын
I've been obsessed with Civilization Revolution and didn't know that anyone felt the same way.
@orkboyz9523
2 жыл бұрын
A fellow Civilization fan. Cheers from California.
@fantomplayertv5679
2 жыл бұрын
@@orkboyz9523 yes, I've been playing and trying to find this song for years, every so often i boot my ps3 just to play that masterpiece of a game and to just hear this song
@loudgoat5241
Жыл бұрын
Baba Yaga and The Great Gate of Kiev remind me of the original Hearts of Iron game.
@Sammedine
Жыл бұрын
Same here. The second place I heard it was in Bojack Horseman.
A masterly meeting of three brilliant musical minds-Mussorgsky, Ravel, and Karajan. Karajan’s control is breathtaking. Every tempo, every dynamic note-perfect. You will never hear this piece performed better.
@francisdelainmundicia1994
Жыл бұрын
Emerson, Lake and Palmer did a decent job IMHO
@pamelacorbett8774
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree but think that Ravel should have far more recognition for the brilliant, imaginative orchestration.
@kentcohea3240
10 ай бұрын
Ravel was a masterful orchestrator.
@dodiad
10 ай бұрын
@@kentcohea3240 Didn’t I say that? ”Three brilliant musical minds.”
@Cisio87
9 ай бұрын
Questa è la versione migliore di "Quadri di un'esposizione" o per lo meno quella in assoluto che io preferisco. ❤🙏🙇♂️
Born in 1957 and raised on The Hand of Five, which gave me such an appreciation for all classical. Of course through the years I've learned to appreciate all genre. When Emerson, Lake & Palmer did their rendition of Pictures I was ecstatic, my Father a classical and jazz musician concurred which gave me my blessing to explore. I believe anyone who has an understanding of classical can appreciate all genre of music.
This has been one of my favorite pieces of music for 50 years. And I have ALWAYS WANTED to see the paintings. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!
@mirandaayoung5
3 жыл бұрын
I also wondered about the paintings. I am glad to see what they actually were.
@jodypalm303
2 жыл бұрын
Me, too! I've always wondered what the paintings looked like! One of my favorite pieces of classical music from the time I was 8 years old.
@dessislavageorgieva3720
2 жыл бұрын
Mine also, but actually the philharmonic arr. is made by Ravel.
@juliecrane9647
Жыл бұрын
@@jodypalm303 When our 88 yo mom passed last August (14 yrs after my dad), the only things my 4 bros and I tugged over were their albums....jazz, swing, Broadway show albums, old school country, rock and roll (hard and soft), folk music and gospel. Mom was a huge CCR fan and we cleaned house top to bottom every Saturday as music blared from huge speakers (part of a hi-fi system dad made from a radio shack "kit". They bought albums for us, (one of the few things we didn't have to use our money for).Three favs of mine were JC Superstar,. Godspell and Glenn Campbell's Gentle on my Mind album. We also each played in the school band. I played flute (no maestro here) Two oldest played trumpet and the two youngest the sax. Two of us played classical guitar and 3 boys had pretty good voices. Mom, one brother and I couldn't carry a tune in a bucket 😂. Still can't. Later, our girls joined in and were pretty damn good with one on piano. We didn't do shows but just enjoyed jamming some together and ....pushed back furniture makes an awesome dance floor. This album was a favorite. Pretty sure we had 3 different symphonies on these 3 albums. This video showcases the art pieces the best I think. We listened to Camelot, Mary Poppins and Porgy and Bess. Summertime still moves me to tears. My last outing with dad was seeing Camelot. A live musical in our mid-sized city's concert hall. It starred Robert Goulet as the old king...no longer playing the young and handsome prince. When mom passed away my oldest bro mused that our parents likely were dancing to Fly Me to the Moon in the great beyond. Dad crooning along. I pictured each of us leaving this old 🌎 with mom saying, "Damn they got here a little soon don't ya think Charlie"? And Dad saying "It's been almost 70 yrs since we had the floor to ourselves"! We laughed bc it would be so.....Them. My folks gave us much on our paths to loving music in peace and joy. Did I mention my 3 girls' dad is musically gifted ? I am now in case you wondered 😂. Our group is bigger when we gather now. Five grands make us almost a choir with more dishes to wash. I've no shame as I brag on them. None. 😂 Miss my mom and dad. Thnx for your post Jody. It brought beautiful memories. Tonight, my bedroom silent as I drift off to sleep....perhaps hearing Empty Chairs at Empty Tables. We will be awesome of course 😊😌😌. 🎺🎷🎹🎉🪕🎸🎶🎶🎼🕺💃👯All thanks to our teachers on both sides of our hi-fi speakers.
Know what I like best about Mussorgsky? Not only was he an amazing composer, but he was never arrogant or boastful. He was really very...
@pikachuchujelly7628
3 ай бұрын
Ha ha ha very funny
I have not heard this piece since High School, very fine recording
One of the best classical pieces every written.
This is one of my classical favourites. I remember when I first heard it in the 70s. I was taken and stunned. Thank you for making me relive it again!
@miguelgutierrez4229
2 жыл бұрын
i first heared this .....from Emerson Lake and Palmer UK Progresive Rock Band at mid 70s
@raydavison4288
Жыл бұрын
@@miguelgutierrez4229: ME too, Miguel. I loved the ELP cover, but the orchestral version is so wonderful.
I seriously cannot listen to this entirely and not cry at the end. There are beautiful things.
Love this! As a young man listening to ELP I was in awe of the story this piece was telling. Leading me into a deep love for the classics, thank you for posting!
I am deeply grateful to Mussorgsky and Ravel and orchestra , who have deeply moved me
Meu primeiro contato com a excelente música de Mussorgsky foi com o ELP, eu tinha 14 anos; Fiquei muito empolgado com a estrutura das composições, a interpretação de Greg Lake, Kate Emerson e Carl Palmer me cativaram. depois que fiquei adulto conheci a diversas versões que existem do original transcrito por Ravel para orquestra, "aí a coisa pegou" É incrível que um compositor que fez a obra para piano seja na maioria das vezes escutado só por orquestra, procurem ouvir também as versões tocados por pianistas. Um brasileiro que ama música. My first contact with Mussorgsky's excellent music was with the ELP, I was 14 years old; I was very excited about the structure of the compositions, the interpretation of Greg Lake, Kate Emerson and Carl Palmer captivated me. after I became an adult I got to know the different versions that exist of the original transcribed by Ravel for orchestra, "then the thing took hold" It's incredible that a composer who wrote the work for piano is mostly heard only by orchestra, try to hear the versions as well played by pianists. A Brazilian who loves music.
@Kellergb005
Жыл бұрын
Iiiii
The first progressive rock album ever :-D a masterpiece in music history! Thanks also for the original pictures, very interesting.
Yes!!! ELP! Did an entire album based on this! Finally, I get to hear the original music that was based on! Shoulda looked it up about a hundred years ago, but hey! Better, late than never! It would be awesome to get the original moussorgsky pictures, and listen to his, and elp's version, back to back!
@roberthine6127
10 ай бұрын
Isao Tomita's electronic rendition of this piece is also worth a listen.
@brianpetrak8876
8 ай бұрын
First time I heard it was ELP. I was 13. These guys wrote this I thought, holy s%t! Did not know until later, from not a musician...
@genohskn440
8 ай бұрын
@@roberthine6127 oh yeah! I forgot I had Tomita's Pictures...! My dad found it on vinyl, and I think I actually listened to it more often than he did! Between tomita and elp, that piece by moussorgsky became legendary to me.
@stanislav182000
2 ай бұрын
@@roberthine6127 Good one! He also did The Planets by Gustav Holst
Now, I have listened to many renderings of the Pictures tonight. Many wonderful renderings. But you begin to listen to this one - a a feeling of bliss flows upon you... Thank you for choosing this Karajan's version to upload!
Absolutamente grandioso!!!. Impresionante versión!.
Everytime I listen to this masterpiece, it's like Mussorgsky is talking to my soul. An incredible composer!
Emerson Lake and Palmer brought me here. Beautiful piece this is.
@TheBlueCream
2 ай бұрын
same
This is the culmination of Mussorgsky's aesthetics that great Ravel arranged . From Tokyo , with its chaotic and diverse faces
@portablerefrigerator4902
2 жыл бұрын
I see
@shin-i-chikozima
2 жыл бұрын
@@portablerefrigerator4902 Thank you Someday please come to Japan where deeply love Mussorgsky Good luck
@portablerefrigerator4902
2 жыл бұрын
@@shin-i-chikozima bro come to japan? mate I wanna MOVE to japan. is it nice?
@shin-i-chikozima
2 жыл бұрын
@@portablerefrigerator4902 Which is your country?
@portablerefrigerator4902
2 жыл бұрын
@@shin-i-chikozima US
Great. Played Promenade, Hut of Baba Yaga, and Great Gate of Kiev on my clarinet, great to hear the full orchestra.
I love this rendition of Mussorgsky's Pictures....I listened to it years ago in college.
First time that I ever heard "Pictures at an Exhibition" I fell in love with Mussorgsky.
@kassideehobson7720
4 жыл бұрын
Hudson Bailey If you like anyone of these songs or it’s artwork, I suggest watching “Katy high school band” and their production called “framed” 2019. I was in the show and all of the music came from here. Also our flag silks where the artwork. The show is about someone stealing a painting.(which is actually a picture of the composer) there are all kinds of hidden things you will love. Check it out here on KZread. I enjoyed preforming it!
@hudsonbailey674
4 жыл бұрын
Kassidee Hobson, I wish I'd have heard from you sooner. Thank you for your reply, we the daughters and sons of ART. Peace.
So nice to see the paintings that inspired this wonderful music!
Loving this video. Having the pictures really enhances the experience. Especially the effects during Great Gate of Kiev!
This particular work of classical music is very important to me because I first heard it as Emerson Lake and Palmer's rock rendition twice--once in Berlin and once in Miami. I find it to be fantastically beautiful.
Thank you! This is so wonderfully done!! The music sings the songs, the pictures tell the story so well...
Thanks for putting the pictures up, it helps me understand it.
Thank you. You've done a real service to the many fans of this music.
greatclassicrecords - How sensitive and sensible of you to have assembled and shown the painting. Much appreciation of your taste and love of culture and many many thanks!!!
Escuchándolo en cuarentena, conocí esta obra, por Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Interesting and enjoyable. Thank you for posting!
Classical music isn't always my thing but the sync up of the music and the paintings adds another element of enjoyment to it for me
Amazing! Matching picture gallery and music. BRAVO!!!
I am listening and watching again. Your job is great, indeed. Thank you.
@greatclassicrecords
6 жыл бұрын
THX
Mussorgisky-Ravel... Que llave tan maravillosa! Sumado a esta Karajan-BPO... Lo mejor!
It played this at band and on my concert, my favorite song I played 🥁🎺
00:00 - Passeio 01:57 - Gnomos 04:40 - Passeio 05:56 - O Castelo Medieval 10:32 - Passeio 11:13 - Tulherias 12:18 - Carro de Bois 15:08 - Passeio 16:08 - Balé dos pintinhos em suas Cascas de Ovos 17:21 - Samuel Goldberg & Schmuyle 19:38 - O Mercado em Limoges 21:05 - Catacumbas, Sepulcro Romano 23:20 - Com os Mortos em Língua Morta 25:42 - A Cabana de Baba-Yaga sobre Patas de Galinha 29:12 - O Grande Portão de Kiev
The greatest recording of this piece ever done! I have it on both LP and CD - and it is the gold standard by which every other recording must be compared. So far, it has NEVER been surpassed - and I have heard every recording out there. Thanks for posting!
@Weesel71
3 жыл бұрын
Have you heard the Stokowski interpretation?
@phoenixshade3
2 жыл бұрын
I respectfully disagree. Karajan doesn't have enough "Romantic" in him to conduct late Romantic pieces. Classical period and Baroque, he's fine, but as soon as you add Romantic tempo variation and tone color, I would almost rather hear a deaf man's interpretation... Harsh and unpopular opinion, perhaps, but if I see a Karajan recording of anything post-1850, my impulse is to run away and plug my ears.
@nicolasdelaforge7420
7 ай бұрын
I took up your challenge and listened to the other recordings offered on youtube, including ones using Stokowski's orchestration. There is NONE better than this Karajan recording. I might find other recordings yet. So far, none comes close to making such a statement of it.
@nicolasdelaforge7420
7 ай бұрын
I took up your challenge and listened to all the versions available on youtube, including Stokowski's orchestration. All of them fade into the distance and out of sight and hearing next to Karajan here. Karajan is the standard. Ravel's orchestration is so much more imaginative too.
Very interesting your idea. Thank you for sharing it !!
Danke für das Hochladen.
Thank you so much for this! I don't think I ever saw Hartmann's actual artwork!
I enjoyed the paintings as much as the wonderful music.
@kassideehobson7720
4 жыл бұрын
Barbara Northwood If you like anyone of these songs or it’s artwork, I suggest watching “Katy high school band” and their production called “framed” 2019. I was in the show and all of the music came from here. Also our flag silks where the artwork. The show is about someone stealing a painting.(which is actually a picture of the composer) there are all kinds of hidden things you will love. Check it out here on KZread. I enjoyed preforming it!
Surely one of the greatest coastal compositions.
che vergogna, tutta questa pubblicità ad interrompere tale bellezza!
He drives to perfection. Worldclass
I have The Incredible Machine to thank for introducing me to classical music like this.
Excellent arrangement of paintings! Beautiful music as well.
I (76) going to this concert soon with my grandson (10) We both are looking forward to this event.
Bellissimo video! Complimenti. E grazie,
Can't believe they did not build those gates
Wonderful. Mind-blowing!
Emerson, Lake and Palmer also played this beautifully. 👏🇪🇺
0:00 I. Promenade 1:41 II. Gnomus 4:15 III. Promenade 5:14 IV. Il vecchio castello 9:37 V. Promenade 10:11 VI. Tuileries 11:14 VII. Bydło 14:13 VIII. Promenade 14:57 IX. Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks 16:16 X. "Samuel" Goldenberg und "Schmuÿle" 18:17 XI. Limoges, le marché 19:46 XII. Catacombæ (Sepulcrum romanum) and "Cum mortuis in lingua mortua" 23:29 XIII. The Hut on Fowl's Legs (Baba-Yagá) 27:06 XIV. The Great Gate of Kiev
@Amrbeethoven
9 жыл бұрын
wrong timings
@leandrocabrera7935
9 жыл бұрын
Amr Bahgat I'm not a metronome
@brookerinicker6773
9 жыл бұрын
Leandro Cabrera It showed the name of each movement on the screen. :P Could've at least been the slightest bit more accurate ^^
I love it! Great editing! Me and my friends listen to it all the time!
@evitae1758
3 жыл бұрын
Amazing editing!! I LOVED gnomus 😍
@bell3766
3 жыл бұрын
same! i listen to this every morning before school
Thnx for sharing
My finest piece
So grateful my Dad introduced me to Classical music and Opera. When I was in the 5th grade in 1966 my Dad and I got to see Aida at the grand opening of the he new Metropolitan Opera house at Lincoln Center. It was the most amazing thing I had ever seen. Sad to see kids today only listen to rap and rock. Dad was also a big fan of Nat King Cole, and Tony Bennett. I love Tony, greatest singer of all time. My Dads favorite piece of music was the William Tell Overture.
Awesome masterpiece!!!
It is an awesome and moving composition. Moves me deeply.
@blankakiss7257
4 жыл бұрын
DONALD JAMES VISION megindito
@umajunkcollector
3 жыл бұрын
Especially The Old Castle.
Que belleza de música... Siempre inspira!
Davanti a tanta bellezza e sonorità immense...ci sentiamo piccoli piccoli.
Meraviglioso! ....Most wonderful ! In this moment I have no words to express my feelings
01:57 - 난쟁이 05:56 - 옛성 11:13 - 튈를리 궁전의 공원 12:18 - 소달구지 16:08 - 달걀 껍질 속의 병아리 춤 17:21 - 사무엘 골덴베르크와 슈밀레 19:38 - 리모주의 시장 21:05 - 카타콤 25:42 - 닭발 위의 오두막집 29:12 - 키예프의 대문
@jgdt2221
3 жыл бұрын
반갑네 ㅎㅎㅎ
@rohlik6484
2 жыл бұрын
thank you so much sussy baka
WUNDERBAR! Karajan is the greatest!..
@emilianozapata3656
8 жыл бұрын
+Fabiano Araújo Indeed he is! That petty - souled, narrow - minded, nazi - prone nation of the germans does not deserve him, along with all the other, so many, unluckily for them german - born, geniuses in the fields of Philosophy, Poetry, Literature, Music and the Fine Arts
@lindsaysmith3970
8 жыл бұрын
+Emiliano Zapata Maybe not the greatest but certainly one of the greats, notwithstanding his being Austrian not German, and still managing to join the Nazi Party twice!
@iamtheway3312
8 жыл бұрын
+Emiliano Zapata wow, still living in the past and judging people, nations etc. through your small minded, fearful brain...so sorry for you. We are proud of Germany. They are the ones who brought so many wonderful, highly gifted Musicians, Philosophers, Poets, Writers, Inventors etc. into this world. Thanks goes to that great nation! It is so much more than what you have ever understood....and by the way: Hitler was born in Austria...maybe brush up on History, Geography etc. God bless
My favourite recording! I’m taking this to my desert island.
This is absolutely brilliant. The music is from one of my most favourite British comedies of the 1980's. The New Statesman starring Rik Mayall. Always loved this.
I luv the video presentation. - great footage
We are playing this for our marching band show and like I didn’t think much of it until actually listening to this
Esta música la escuché en la secundaria en Peru y se me quedó grabada , me encanta escucharla , me da nostalgia y paz , un compositor que admiro grandemente .
Absolutely stunning
Imagine hearing this in your head and then having the wherewithal to transcribe it into reality. Amazing stuff ⚡️
Simply wonderful
最近のウクライナのニュースでキエフという地名が有名になってしまっております。 「キエフ」と聞くと私の中では「展覧会の絵」。こんなに雄大で壮観な音楽、 そして想像する情景が壊されていってしまっているなんて、悲しくて残念でなりません。早く平和が訪れますように!
wow, this is now ny far my favorite recording
I already answered my question. Thank you.
Beautiful work of art.
I heard this performed by the Portland Junior Symphony when I was 12 or 13. It made a huge impression on me. The power and continually mounting intensity of the finale left me astounded. The performance in the video reminds me very strongly of the phrasing and conducting I heard as a kid. The conductor was Jacob Avshalomov. Not only was Jacob a marvelous conductor, he was a wonderful and fascinating person. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Avshalomov
MUY BUENA GRABACIÒN ...¡¡¡ EXCELENTE ........Y NO DIGO MENOS DE SU PRESENTACION....MUY BIEN HECHA...
@alexzingman7594
3 жыл бұрын
ЧАЙКОВСКИЙ ВРЕМЕНА Года года
Bellisima obra, hace años que no la había vuelto a escuchar.
absolute BANGER
This is a masterpiece of absolute perfection under Maestro Karajan. What a sound and expression. A question: are there the pictures painted by Hartmann? If yes, which of them? Thank you!
@phoenixshade3
2 жыл бұрын
Seven years later, but better late than never... The Hartmann pieces seen here are: 16:11 Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks 17:25 Samuel Goldenberg (top) and Schmuyle (bottom) 21:07 Paris Catacombs 25:47 Hut on Hen's Legs 29:15 Bogatyr Gates The remainder are presumed lost. These are not necessarily Hartmann's titles, but the names given to the corresponding movements of the composition.
My favourite piece of music.
Great ! Mussorgsky + Karajan, is too much for my heart. Ok now I will sleep.
This is a certified Civilization Revolution classic
BPO stands for Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. That's for anyone's clarification.
@ArupGuhaideasanctuary
6 жыл бұрын
not to be confused with BSO: Boston Symphony Orchestra
@fncysinnerrotmg6941
6 жыл бұрын
not to be confused with Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
@thegrandmasabrina
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I wondered about that!
@Alanuboat
3 жыл бұрын
decían algunos "críticos expertos" de su época que Modesto Mussorgsky no sabía componer!!! Y yo digo que menos mal! sino habría sido el Beethoven ruso por todo lo alto y sí!! El más grande del Grupo de los 5. El Maestro de Música más grande que Rusia ha dado a la mejor Historia del Mundo. Es mi maestro, es tú maestro y si no debería serlo!!! 💯🎶🎹❤️❤️❤️⭐⭐⭐🌹🌹🌹
@Bill_Oddie_Face_Mask
3 жыл бұрын
Also not to be confused with British Petroleum Orchestra
The Great Gate of Kiev is one of the most fantastic songs I've ever played with an ensemble. It's just so fucking powerful. Especially on Trombone, you really give it your all and become the song to make it sound like it should.
Karajan fantastico esecuzione grandiosa ‘ grazie,riposa in pace 💕
Some of the pictures are scary.....
@jehareis7350
3 жыл бұрын
@Isaac The Musician That was Viktor Hartmann who drew the sketches. But yes, Happy New year to Everyone ! We had a rough 2020...
@maidie1769
3 жыл бұрын
No they are not they are cuteeee
Just marvelous!
MAJESTIC!!!!
Nice playing this piece in the orchestra of my city !
Спасибо за интерес к российской классической музыке!!!! Мусоргский великолепен!!!!
@user-pu4pu6nh7e
3 жыл бұрын
У музыки нет национальности.
@user-dt9lk6qe9x
2 жыл бұрын
@@user-pu4pu6nh7e как раз у такой музыки есть национальность. И это прекрасно. Можно буквально услышать русскую душу в этой музыке, так же можно сказать и про прекрасную музыку из других стран.
Emerson, Lake and Palmer brought me here, a long time ago.
very nice upload.