The Pärnu Music Festival and Järvi Academy were founded by Paavo and Neeme Järvi in 2011, and its family atmosphere creates a unique summer idyll on Estonia’s Baltic coast. The week long festival takes place in the elegant 1000 seater concert hall, where orchestral music is at the heart of the programming.
We are thrilled to stage numerous wonderful concerts and great reunions.
The 11th annual Pärnu Music Festival will take place from 11 to 18 July. The full festival programme will be announced soon!
www.parnumusicfestival.ee
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I wonder what this piano is. The camera never changed angles to see
Beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤
0:15
Música de dioses , lastima que ya no hayan compositores de ese nivel
Esta música es de dioses
Magnífico!!
I hate Greenpeace!!
❤🎉 2:42
Very interesting language.
Sound is slightly behind, quite disturbing especially in the third movement.
It took me a long time to come around to this conductor, but I have to say, I have never heard him perform anything that I disapprove of. Altogether, really a wonderful conductor, in my view. He is always steady and under control and really gets a great sound out of every conductor he conducts, despite looking like Putin...poor fellow!
En hommage aux victimes de l'attaque terroriste de Nice, le 14 juillet 2016. 86 morts et des centaines de blessés. Merci pour la minute de silence finale. Hommage à toutes les victimes du terrorisme aveugle.
Very dramatic ending. Perhaps a bit overdone in the fast section before the end ... but top marks for doing something different with an amazing piece of music.
Quelle merveille! Cette version de la 6ème est d'une telle intensité, l'orchestre nous emmène au coeur de l'oeuvre avec un tel mélange de sincérité et de joie ( les sourires des musiciens, le plaisir de jouer la partirion...) qu'on n'a qu'une seule envie: reprendre au début et recomencer le voyage. Merci pour cet extraordinaire moment de grâce, à vous tous.
13:30
Qui peut traduire ce qu'il dit ?
Mesdames et Messieurs, nous voudrions dédier ceci aux victimes de l’attaque barbare et inhumaine de Nice.
I think this is the happiest Shostakovich symphony (the finale is truly happy, unlike in the 5th for example). What a great performance
yes, greatly surprised me when I first heard it. Almost the "carefree" whimsy of Prokofiev.
7:17 11:01
Fall of Eagles closing theme!
最終楽章はテンポはほぼ一定のはず。演奏しやすく、一部テンポ落としてるのかな?
28:40 ここのフルート😊 28:50ここのティンパニー😊 29:42 ここもティンパニー😮 がカッコイイです!! 指揮もオーケストラも最高に素晴らしいですね❤ ありがとうございます😊 パーヴォのCDも持っていますが、この演奏の方が好きです。
17:42 delicious
Brilliant.
15:29 | 21:43 somber trumpet | 26:15 light-hearted transition |
This music just leaves me in a puddle. It's so beautiful.
I heard this played at my university by one of the student bands in 2016 and I still can’t get over this beautiful piece
Эстонцы, похоже, впервые в жизни услышали Сибелиуса. Даже не знают, где произведение заканчивается.
Wow, what a wonderful performance 👏 ❤
Amazing 👏 ❤
The principal flautist also works with the Frankfurt Symphony. I think she does Shostakovich & Mahler particularly well with great & joyous intent and enthusiasm, has helped me realize how much Shostakovich uses the flute to carry his symphonies to such heights of delight, and is Very Cute... 🎉 ❤ 😘
Fine orchestra! I especially like the principal oboist.
Epic
My fav passage 14:10
8:37 |
It's moments like these that make me appreciate that we are brother peoples. Though in the last few centuries the lot of Eesti has been even harder than that of the Finns.
Magnificent! ♥♥♥♥
I attended a performance of this sympony yesterday performed by the Münchner Philharmoniker conducted by Tugan Sokhiev. It was a beautiful evening, contrasted by Mahler's 4th Symphony. Both can be felt as "spring symphonies", one written by one who found his place, happy - the other emontionally torn, threatened in his very existence. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this recording, too. What a great piece of music!
Very. dramatic the. a'pice !
Bravo 🙏🙏🙏
How wonderfully vigorous compared to the 4th or 5th!
10:58
Those with keen ears will detect that the opening bars were unconsciously borrowed from mahlers unfinished 10th
I can't add anything that hasn't been said better below, except to note that this is the first Shostakovich symphony to reveal the influence of Mahler. As for this performance: it's a cracker, isn't it? Much though I revere Kurt Sanderling, for me the second movement needs to be more like a prancing horse, with articulation of the crispest kind - and here, it is. (If you want to hear a truly wonky interpretation, try Leonard Bernstein, also on KZread; it's as "off" as his Elgar.) PS I wondered if Paavo were the son of Neeme Järvi, whose Shostakovich was also splendid - and it seems that yes, he is. 👏👏
28:40 flute fail
Yes. A wrong entrance or missed cue? Odd, but this sort of thing can happen. Have played in orchestra a good bit. Had a bad one myself once, though it was Stravinsky, and I don't think anyone noticed!
Sibelius seurusteli mieluummin liikemiesten kuin taiteilijoiden kanssa, koska liikemiehet puhuvat taiteesta, taitelijat rahasta. / Sibelius preferred to converse with businessmen instead of artists, because businessmen talk about art, artists about money.
instead of > rather than (devoir oblige)
HOLY FUCK UNFOUNDED REVENGE
Fantastik fabtastik. not. words ......coment
You have to listen to this with your eyes closed.
29:44 me when unfounded revenge
개잘침 너무좋아