Shostakovich "Tea for Two" ('Tahiti Trot') - Vassily Sinaisky conducts
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After Shostakovich and Nikolai Malko had listened to an old 78rpm disc of Vincent Youman's "Tea for Two" in 1927, Malko bet Dmitri 100 roubles that he couldn't come up with an orchestration of the song, entirely from memory, in less than an hour. Shostakovich went into the next room and returned 45 minutes later, having made his own orchestration, and duly won the bet. In its new guise, the piece was called 'Tahiti Trot' and here it is, as played at the 1997 Proms by the BBCPO under Vassily Sinaisky.
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I reckon that's the best 100 roubles Malko ever spent.
@christianduval6506
2 жыл бұрын
Jacques Brel Antoine Brassens Georges
what kind of mind do you have to have to write this in 45 minutes from memory? What a command of the orchestral instruments!
Brilliant Orchestration. ...
ahhhh what at fun piece! all the audience look like they're having a blast in that moment! even the conductor is having so much fun!
I have no problems with classical composers operating outside the classical world All music has some validity.
@tahiragibson6407
4 жыл бұрын
Charles Barry - classical composers everywhere are breathing a sigh of relief that you don’t object to the way they operate.
I am but a lowly folk guitar player from Kentucky, but I have played some double bass in orchestra in my time, and Maestro Shostakovich is a worker of wonders across two centuries and thousands of miles. I am a fan of our local Derby City Roller Girls (roller skating sport among women) where we shout "DC! RG!" (Derby City! Roller Girls!) but I would in this case chant "DSCH!" The Russian people have given us so much in the way of music and literature, I have read Solzhenitzen, Tolstoy, and Dostoevsky, but on a desert island, I would wish for a disc of Maestro Dimitri's music, including this piece. If I don't get it, I will make an instrument out of the nearest palm tree and perform it myself. Much love from Louisville, Kentucky USA.
What fun. I've adored Shozza for decades but new to this piece.
@adam28xx
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like it!
Bravo!!!!! Bravíssimo!!!!
I love that this orchestration version includes a celeste.
This has been one of my favourites for many years
Agradecerles. por la calidad de su música y desearles una larga permanencia junto a su público.
Шостакович -ГЕНИЙ!
Здорово , спасибо!
Wonderful Shostakovich,
Esta es y será por siempre de mis favoritas!
Always loved this.
He actually used Tea for Two in his Golden Age Ballet.
Magnífico!
Desde Resistencia Chaco Argentina Que belleza 👏👏👏 Éxitos
Ce musicien au visage à l'expression souvent austère étant données les multiples épreuves traversées par lui au cours de sa carrière, savait se montrer capable également d'un humour totalement réjouissant et d'une virtuosité d'écriture époustouflante, ce que l'on constate, considérant ses autres oeuvres.
This video is a great textbook for such poor souls like mine who want to know how different instrument sounds.
Lovely!
Bravo - Bravissimo!
thank you for posting one of my favorites
@jimford254
6 жыл бұрын
I dance to this
Excelente!!!
Merveilleux....
amazing
Wunderbar !! :-)
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Merci beaucoup from Paris 👍 😂
Bravo!
Belleza.
This is such a charming piece. With all the bombastic music he created, it's hard to believe this came from the mind of Dmitri Shostakovich.
@danieldekok6949
10 жыл бұрын
Has anyone ever choreographed this?
@JS-jr2ux
10 жыл бұрын
Daniel De Kok it's in shost's ballet the golden age
@danieldekok6949
10 жыл бұрын
thanks, Julian!
@mutantbaby1672
6 жыл бұрын
He could do a lot of things. Check out the 2nd movement of his 2nd piano concerto. You wouldn't think it was by Shostakovich if nobody told you.
@user-gr8wi8lv9c
4 жыл бұрын
Bombastic? Buy a new pair of ears.
AWE-SOME
This sort of composition is not plagiarism. There are many variations on other composers' themes throughout history. To conceive such an accusation is a sign of petty (and petty-bourgeois) thinking.
DEE-Lightful!
Que grande Nelson
Nice.
When you know you're in the spotlight 2:37
@PianoScoreVids
3 жыл бұрын
haha
SOAS you're a nice team
This what we can call....playing music...most composers and musician don't play...they WORK music. ..
ah get the camera scripting - people have NO IDEA how good the directing is
Art Tatum would probably have enjoyed this
@AlexDe77777
8 жыл бұрын
+fred -of course he also sang on the score of 1927, though of dubious quality music by Youmans))
☕☕🤗
Explendido
Argh 3.32 kills me
0:45
Sinaisky kind of milks it; Rozhdestvensky plays it absolutely straight. But it works both ways.
That trumpet guy looks like Putin)
INTERMISSION !
Virkelig sjovt - men idiotisk at den ikke kan afspilles i Android app'en! Hvad skal det dog gøre godt for?
Sounds like tea in a 3 star restaurant
@sneddypie
3 жыл бұрын
@Lois de Montmajour wtf is that supposed to mean
@loisdemontmajour974
3 жыл бұрын
@@sneddypie ...did you ever had tea in a "*** restaurant " ...this music "tastes" like that tea...
@sneddypie
3 жыл бұрын
Lois de Montmajour bruh
@sneddypie
3 жыл бұрын
lmao
The question in my mind is this: Did Vincent Yeomans get any credit for this delightful but plaigarized piece of music? " Tea for Two" was actually quite a marvelous song with rather ingenious lyrics. Renaming it requires a fair amount of hubris.
@adam28xx
2 жыл бұрын
It's an interesting question, as Shostakovich's version came only three years after "Tea for Two" was first heard in the Youmans Broadway musical "No No, Nanette." I can only speculate, and someone else is sure to know for sure, but did the copyright of the Youmans song also apply in the Soviet Union at that time? According to the Wiki entry, "the accession of the USSR to the Universal Copyright Convention" didn't take place until 1973, which could mean that Shostakovich was free to make his arrangement in 1927 but the composer himself received no royalties!
@kirbywaite1586
2 жыл бұрын
@@adam28xx Thanks for the reply. Actually " Tea for Two" was not written for " No No, Nanette" . It had been written some years earlier and had alteady been popularized . It was simply incorporated into the musicsl, interestingly enough. As for copyright, certainly US copyright laws would have protected it in the US and one would think European Law would have as well.
@riccardomangin1635
2 жыл бұрын
Mamma mia, I cant believe that someone can think about plagiarism when we talk about a genious like Shostakovitch. The quotation on the song's melody is obvious. we know exactly how the piece was written par the composer. its a bet. all great composers take a famous thema or piece and make variations, pastiche etc. it makes me sick to read such accusations!
@kirbywaite1586
Жыл бұрын
@@riccardomangin1635 So in your view a genius may plagiarize with impunity?
@riccardomangin1635
Жыл бұрын
@@kirbywaite1586 ok you are right, hsve a nice day. 🤓
Unimportant arrangement from Shostakovich, not even too talanted. Stop considering everything by him a masterpiece.
@samdajellybeenie14
3 ай бұрын
Oh come on, it’s so cute!