우와. 여자경선생님 지휘하는 모습만 보고싶어서 검색하다 발견했는데 우와^^ 저는 유툽도 안보고 로그인 구독 이런것도 안하는데 지금 막 다 해버렸네요🤭 전에는 연주자만 보였는데 지금은 지휘하는 모습만 눈에 들어와요. 아… 정말최고세요👍🏻 한 부분만 콕 집었다가 다른쪽 팀들 준비하고 다같이 어울어지게 하다 그 안에서도 큰소리 . 작은소리 .오른손 . 왼손 각각 으아… 정말 좋아요. 아프지말고 오래오래 건강하세요💗
Very few people know that this piece originally had title Serbian-Russian Marsh. This composition was inspired by the events of the Serbian-Turkish War of 1876. It was created at the request of a close friend of Tchaikovsky's, Nikolai Rubinstein, director of Musical Society, to write a work that would be performed at a charity concert of the Red Cross for the Russians wounded in this war. Tchaikovsky agreed and wrote this work in five days. At first, the composer intended to write a symphonic fantasy, but nevertheless decided that the elements of three Serbian folk songs: "The bright sun, you do not shine equally ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2oWlfcxbrFs.html", "This is the doorstep of Serbia" and "Powder dust" (the second part of the song "Gladly goes Serb in soldiers" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1iDI7QdCJjI.html), merged into one composition. He found the melodies in the collection of Cornelius Stankovic's "Serbian Folk Melodies", printed in Vienna in 1862, for which the Serbian composer was awarded the Russian Order of St. Stanislaus by royal decree. At the end of the composition, he used the melody of the Russian anthem "God, Guard the Tzar". The first part of this composition describes the suffering of Serbs under Turkish occupation and war crimes in the Balkans, in which Tchaikovsky used two Serbian folk songs (with characteristic Serbian scale with augmented second). Then, followed by the second part describing the uprising of the Serbs and the gathering of Russian volunteers ready to come to the aid of their brothers. General Mikhail Chernyayev came to Serbia with several thousand volunteers, where he received Serbian citizenship and became the commander-in-chief of the Serbian army on the Moravian Front. In the battles around Aleksinac, great sacrifice was shown by Serbian soldiers. Colonel Rajevski (the prototype of Vronsky in Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina) was killed in the battle near Adrovac. His body was buried in the gate of the monastery of St. Roman in Junis The third part causes the greatest emotions of the listener because it shows the death, withdrawal and anguish of the wounded Serbia. The last, most lively part is the march of Russian volunteers! The premiere of the Serbian-Russian Marsh was held on November 5th 1876 at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow, under the conductor Nikolai Rubinstein and caused the real sensation, which grew into a patriotic event. The conductor had to repeat the work as a whole. Three days later, on November 8, 1876, Tchaikovsky wrote a letter to his sister A.I. Davidova (to which he was very attached): "Last Saturday, my Serbian-Russian March played here, which produced a storm of patriotic mood." "All the audience got up, many jumped out of the chairs, and cheered bravely mixed with the screams." Until then, Tchaikovsky was considered a good composer and not a very successful conductor (because of his shyness, he was visibly dull on the stage), but his Serbian-Russian march, as he always called him, definitely made him a celebrity. After a fantastic success in Moscow, this work will undergo a huge success under his conductor's stick in Europe and be included in his constant repertoire. He also performed it at the opening of the Carnegie Hall in New York. In the first, original print, there is a title "Serbian-Russian March" and under that name this work was performed from the very beginning, but on the next Jurgenson Edition (Peter Jurgenson) as the title of the composition it says "Slavonic Marsh" and under that name, Marsh became known all over the world. It is not known for what reason this change occurred ... Perhaps because of the fear of resistance from listeners in Europe? In any case, we can only guess. The battle for Serbia in Kosovo continues. Serbia is fighting Muslim terrorist head choppers, narco traffickers Albanian gangs returning from Syria today. Translation by Google Translate. If there are mistakes Google is to be blamed.
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지휘자님 제가.. 클래식에 대한 지식은 없지만 너무 좋아해서 지휘자님께서 올려주신 영상을 평소에 몇번이나 보는지 몰라요 직장인이라 자주 끊어봐야 하는게 단점이지만.. 지휘자님마다 스타일이 다르신데 여자경 지휘자님은 뭔가 더 절도 있고 섬세한 면이 .. 무엇보다 눈빛 카리스마.. 다시 공연계가 활발해져서 직접 뵙고싶어요
여자경 지휘자님 저는 한대91성악과 이윤경 이라고 합니다~ 혹시 기억하실런지요?ㅋㅋ 못하셔도 괜찮습니다 정말 지휘자님의 모습과 음악에 감동받고 이것저것 찾아보고 있습니다 그때도 남다르다 생각했었는데 그때도 지금도 참 멋지십니다~ 건강하시구 좋은 음악 많이 살려내어 들려주십시요!!! 감사합니다~^^♡
There are numerous recordings of the popular Rachmaninov Second Symphony on YT. This ranks among the best I have viewed. A fine performance by an orchestra and conductor I was not previously familiar with. Thanks for posting! Best Wishes from Washington, DC.
안녕하세요 선생님? 오늘(2021년 12월 29일) 강남심포니오케스트라 마탄의사수 서곡과 합창교향곡 너무 잘 들었습니다. 부끄럽지만 선생님 연주를 처음 보았는데 완전히 팬 됐습니다! 연주의 여운이 가시지 않아 이렇게 늦은 시각까지 선생님 연주를 찾아보고 있어요^^ 2022년에도 꼭 건강하시고 좋은 음악 준비해주시면 즐겁게 강심 무대마다 찾아가겠습니다. 새해 복 많이 받으세요~^^♡