Teresa Carreño Youth Orchestra of Venezuela Director Ulyses Ascanio 30/5/2009
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Пікірлер: 4
@Klassiskmus13 жыл бұрын
... Just stumbled over this. What's going on? Some (at least to me!) unknown conductor and a Youth Orchestra of Venezuela playing this great symphony better and more expressive than Karajan and his Berliner!? (Not one evil word about Venezuela, I'm just astonished!) - thanks for posting this brilliant performance! You are so great musicians!
@josessin13 жыл бұрын
Excelente!
@FernandicoZurdita13 жыл бұрын
por Dios! un puñetero teléfono móvil con Misión Imposible en 2:29 ¿en qué estaba pensando su dueño cuando no lo puso en silencio?? La interpretación: excelente. Enhorabuena.
@RM9810511 жыл бұрын
Ulyses Ascanio and and the Youthful Venezuelans play fast and loose! I had a visceral experience with all the speed and pregnant retards during all 7 parts of this video.(Please put on one full video!). To play on auto sequence, one has to start with the forth movement Finale and work backward to the first movement, not my preferred way to listen. This backward sequencing seems to be in effect for all the symphonies of this wonderful orchestra. These delightful entries deserve better!
Пікірлер: 4
... Just stumbled over this. What's going on? Some (at least to me!) unknown conductor and a Youth Orchestra of Venezuela playing this great symphony better and more expressive than Karajan and his Berliner!? (Not one evil word about Venezuela, I'm just astonished!) - thanks for posting this brilliant performance! You are so great musicians!
Excelente!
por Dios! un puñetero teléfono móvil con Misión Imposible en 2:29 ¿en qué estaba pensando su dueño cuando no lo puso en silencio?? La interpretación: excelente. Enhorabuena.
Ulyses Ascanio and and the Youthful Venezuelans play fast and loose! I had a visceral experience with all the speed and pregnant retards during all 7 parts of this video.(Please put on one full video!). To play on auto sequence, one has to start with the forth movement Finale and work backward to the first movement, not my preferred way to listen. This backward sequencing seems to be in effect for all the symphonies of this wonderful orchestra. These delightful entries deserve better!