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@elliottshide3929
@elliottshide3929 4 года назад
Love it when there are ads throughout the video. Makes for a great listening experience.
@captain_bretzel
@captain_bretzel 5 месяцев назад
You mean to you don't like it when a classical piece over 130 years old performed by a group of outstanding music professionals is interrupted by a bombastic advertisement for an energy drink??? 😁
@pauliberg3492
@pauliberg3492 5 лет назад
I listen to this piece of music with GUSTAVO DUDAMEL every morning of my life , it is like my early morning coffee , the way he conducts , the way he makes music live , the way he breathes life into the music-- it is magnificent .
@dougbrown479
@dougbrown479 6 лет назад
I listened to Gustav Mahler's 1st Symphony, 3 times per day for one complete year, thereby indelibly lodging it in my skull. This was before the days of earbuds, and as I enjoyed musical accompaniment, this was just the trick. Music on the go. To this day I still have the piece completely memorized. Fun things.
@hiyorioh
@hiyorioh 4 года назад
Thanks for the idea.
@jordanwartell-composer
@jordanwartell-composer 5 лет назад
2:41 Some of the most beautiful music Mahler has ever written.
@jonhmm160
@jonhmm160 4 года назад
I also love that part. But its not the same in other recordings, it truly shines in this one.
@michaelshore2609
@michaelshore2609 Год назад
the whole movement is awesome but how about the timestopping twinkly snowglobe at 5:35? heavenly!
@laurodetebas585
@laurodetebas585 8 месяцев назад
My POV 😊
@claudiociccozzi3499
@claudiociccozzi3499 4 месяца назад
Mahler traspose it from an ancient Abruzzo's song! "Mara Maje" or call it "Il Lamento di una Vedova"!!! Listen this version!!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-x64JFIoUZDk.html
@thierry.g5279
@thierry.g5279 10 лет назад
Magie de Mahler dans ce mouvement, commencer par Frère Jacques transformé en marche funèbre, puis glisser doucement vers de la musique populaire. Un convoi en milieu rural qui se termine en rencontre presque joyeuse ? Excellente interprétation de Gustavo Dudamel !
@MassimoBOERI-ws3nq
@MassimoBOERI-ws3nq 2 месяца назад
Ascoltare questa musica con questa direzione è un anticipo di vita eterna.
@brigittequerre8319
@brigittequerre8319 5 лет назад
G. Dudamel: merveilleux chef d'orchestre....le voir diriger est un "privilège"..Sa fougue, son amour des musiciens , sa gentillesse sont la marque d'un très grand!...Il rappelle un autre chef exceptionnel: Sergiu Celibidace...
@maxwinters6458
@maxwinters6458 Год назад
The trumpet countermelody duet at 8:35 is one of my favorite moments in classical music, period. I played 1st Trumpet on this piece when I was college, and it was one of my proudest moments in playing music.
@sirkaithethird2536
@sirkaithethird2536 5 лет назад
I'm literally just here for the bass solo
@denissuzi6949
@denissuzi6949 4 года назад
Sirkaithethird me too
@eduardopilnik6738
@eduardopilnik6738 4 года назад
@@denissuzi6949 well I'm here to learn the bass solo. My music teacher went well wouldn't that be fun to play :) Now I'm stuck learning a thumb position bass solo.
@denissuzi6949
@denissuzi6949 4 года назад
WAATCHEr oh okay good luck . i am a piano player .
@alejandragarralongarcia3088
@alejandragarralongarcia3088 4 года назад
Sirkaithethird same
@viktoriabuckova4875
@viktoriabuckova4875 7 месяцев назад
SAMEEE HAHAHAHA
@ivonneosorio8204
@ivonneosorio8204 11 месяцев назад
Se me pueden salir las lagrimas oyendo esta música sin que me de cuenta. Mi conductor favorito. Te amoooo Gustavo.
@MrJohnverkerk
@MrJohnverkerk 10 лет назад
Dudamel rewards his players with the ecstasy on his face, his smiles, his every move. They reward him in turn with ethereal beauty.
@DagobertoEspinoza
@DagobertoEspinoza 9 лет назад
Gracias por subirlo. A mediados de la década de 1880, el prestigio de Gustav Mahler como director iba en franco aumento, y como compositor, podía mostrar un trabajo temprano, considerado su primera obra maestra, una cantata, terminada a los veinte años. De modo que podía presentarse al mundo como un compositor de genio que por el momento se ganaba la vida como director de variadas agrupaciones orquestales de gran parte de Europa. A la par, su extrema severidad, rectitud y capacidad de trabajo comenzaban a hacerse célebres, así como las habituales sesiones de ensayos interminables. Así pues, luego de cumplir dos exitosas temporadas como director del Teatro Alemán de Praga entre 1884 y 1886, Mahler consideró que la ciudad le había quedado chica y que ya era hora de buscar nuevos caminos. Su próximo destino fue Leipzig, donde un golpe de "suerte" -la repentina enfermedad del anciano director titular- lo colocó en una posición privilegiada. Las representaciones de El anillo del nibelungo de Wagner, bajo su batuta, consiguieron un éxito colosal. A partir de entonces, su reputación en Leipzig quedó asegurada. Al poco tiempo, trabó conocimiento con un nieto de Carl Maria von Weber, personaje que logró interesar a Mahler para trabajar en los bocetos de una ópera cómica que su abuelo había dejado inacabados. La tarea era enorme, de modo que las sesiones de trabajo se multiplicaron, buen número de ellas en casa del nieto, quien tenía por esposa a una bella mujer, de nombre Marion. El joven Gustav, de 27 años, no tardó en quedar prendado de ella. Es extendida la opinión de que la relación no fue correspondida, pero algunos testimonios aseguran que Marion también cayó bajo el hechizo del aclamado director. Al final del día primó la sensatez y según cuenta Alma Mahler en sus memorias, para Gustav "fue un alivio que el tren partiera sin que apareciera la mujer que iba a huir en su compañía". Con todo, el affaire tuvo una virtud: Mahler volvió a la composición y fruto de ello fue su Primera Sinfonía. labellezadeescuchar.blogspot.com/2015/03/mahler-sinfonia-no-1-mov-3.html
@edmundo01
@edmundo01 Год назад
Por algo yo decía que me siento en las épocas de Napoleón Bonaparte en la Gran Arme
@ethanpister
@ethanpister 6 лет назад
Sounds like Frère Jacque has been hit with a serious case of depression
@ivanaagova8798
@ivanaagova8798 6 лет назад
thats exactly what it is
@mjthomas6824
@mjthomas6824 6 лет назад
It’s a variation of Frère Jacque in Minor
@ashleyyang2510
@ashleyyang2510 5 лет назад
ARE YOU *SLEEPING*
@NoirChat138
@NoirChat138 5 лет назад
Because it's the bomber command time
@georgeweir8991
@georgeweir8991 5 лет назад
I mean it is meant to be about animals escorting a great hunter to his grave
@pauliberg3492
@pauliberg3492 5 лет назад
this is the most beautifully conducted piece of music EVER..GUSTAVO DUDAMEL IS A GENIUS.
@Jenifer.flute20
@Jenifer.flute20 11 лет назад
This is a fantastic live recording. I want to go see them live! Dudamel is amazing.
@pauliberg3492
@pauliberg3492 5 лет назад
I watch this everyday of my life..morning and evevning..wonderful..Gustavo Dudamel breathes music.
@Ryuzaki-JongUn
@Ryuzaki-JongUn 6 месяцев назад
Imagine this move was the first Mahler you ever heard in your life, and you will understand what happened to me some 22 years ago (2:39)
@jessel8515
@jessel8515 7 лет назад
00:58 I see Mr. Mahler himself decided to supervise as first violin
@sanderb1769
@sanderb1769 7 лет назад
Jesse L hahaha lol I can see what you mean
@firesidechatswithluke6648
@firesidechatswithluke6648 6 лет назад
hahaha
@d7leaf
@d7leaf 10 лет назад
Reminds me of the soundtrack in Fiddler on the Roof... Just liker Mike Zhai said below, it harkens back to the tough life of people in Eastern Europe in the 1800s.
@benjaminbrogan5200
@benjaminbrogan5200 4 года назад
Mahler based some of the motives in this movement on Jewish folk music
@sofiasodergardakesson5952
@sofiasodergardakesson5952 5 лет назад
I wonder if dying is a bit like this: in the midst of all the suffering memories pop up in your mind, like the different melodies in this work. The moment just before you die maybe is like the ens of this, when all the melodies go together?
@leonle9557
@leonle9557 5 лет назад
TwoSet Violin brought me here. I heard the melody when I was a kid, but never knew the name of the song.
@kedamonokun2457
@kedamonokun2457 5 лет назад
I came here because of them, too! I was watching their Violin Charades!
@laurab7876
@laurab7876 5 лет назад
Lol me too🤣🤣🤣
@rominagyi5961
@rominagyi5961 4 года назад
Same
@michielhuisman8113
@michielhuisman8113 6 лет назад
Dudamel understands Mahler. Great performance from thne orchestra
@youririnsema1148
@youririnsema1148 5 лет назад
@Dan Wruck yess, but haitink?
@marshallartz395
@marshallartz395 Год назад
5:33-7:52 The most beautiful part of this magnificent symphony. 😎🎹
@sofiagalliker2235
@sofiagalliker2235 5 лет назад
Gustavo Dudamel.......is so perfect conducting this Mahler’s Sinfonie, full of passion💝.
@flordefagot
@flordefagot 8 лет назад
excelent bassoonist
@hans-ruedi1545
@hans-ruedi1545 6 лет назад
Eines der schönsten Sätzen von Gustav Mahlers Symphonien
@pauliberg3492
@pauliberg3492 5 лет назад
the conducting of this Mahler by Gustave Dudamel is immaculate..he makes the music breathe..the orchestra is so sympathetic and alive. BRAVO.
@antoinettegucela380
@antoinettegucela380 11 лет назад
I love the end of the video where he's building up all this energy, and when he releases it, it cuts off XD
@music.n.ministry
@music.n.ministry 5 лет назад
I love this movement so much!!!
@tiellochridge
@tiellochridge 5 лет назад
Why is watching Dudamel conduct so strangely satisfying?
@luisrodrigohernandezortega9634
Esto es un claro ejemplo de lo que la IA jamás podrá siquiera igualar.
@pauliberg3492
@pauliberg3492 5 лет назад
best ever conductor..best.! !!! ever!!! he just makes music breathe.Dudamel .!!!
@juancarlospalacios4598
@juancarlospalacios4598 7 лет назад
Espectacular !!! Quisiera al despedirme de este mundo ,cuando el alma se separe de mi cuerpo ,se eleve con el sonido de este 3M ,fantástico . Por supuesto con la dirección de Boremboin , Dudamel o Simón Ratle , con cualquier filarmónica que ellos dirijan .
@jolirouge1988
@jolirouge1988 6 лет назад
These part at 9:20 always gives me the chills. Like a nightmare or a horrormovie.
@danielrangel9502
@danielrangel9502 2 месяца назад
Excelente performance da orquestra e maestro.
@klhfwiunj
@klhfwiunj 10 лет назад
I want this to be played at my funeral
@socraticgadfly
@socraticgadfly 10 лет назад
I'd take the funeral march from Eroica first, I think. Or, an orchestrated version of the funeral march from Beethoven's 12th piano sonata.
@rebeccamcelroy1000
@rebeccamcelroy1000 9 лет назад
Are you aware of the story of the hunter's funeral associated with this movement?
@farmertice7064
@farmertice7064 7 лет назад
WHY?
@victordez3770
@victordez3770 6 лет назад
this is a children's song turned into a funeral march.
@tyu3456
@tyu3456 6 лет назад
Are you sure? Not the "Resurrection" symphony? 😂
@Elk0990
@Elk0990 9 лет назад
2:07 I think he hit his nose.
@victordez3770
@victordez3770 6 лет назад
ThickBeet agreed
@KRATOS_OFFICIAL6891
@KRATOS_OFFICIAL6891 5 лет назад
ThickBeet he probably did, that ought to hurt. Don't Judge me on my USERNAME, couldn't think of a good one.
@danny_chestnut253
@danny_chestnut253 5 лет назад
ChocolateApple 129 lmfaoooooo I wont judge your name if you don’t judge my profile picture that I desperately want to change but can’t figure out how.
@franklincorrea2907
@franklincorrea2907 4 года назад
Not at all! It is the filming angle and the bow behind him that may confound. Watched ten times.
@Kaghemsuha
@Kaghemsuha 9 лет назад
Notevolissima questa lettura di Dudamel ; centra perfettamente il ritmo ipnotico del brano.
@pauliberg3492
@pauliberg3492 5 лет назад
iI HAVE ALREADY SAID THIS , BUT THIS IS THE MOST BEAUTIFULLY CONDUCTED PIECE OF MUSIC EVER----EVER ! GUSTAVO"S WHOLE BEING LIVES IN AND THROUGH THE MUSIC .
@luisrodrigohernandezortega9634
Exquisito. Con Dudamel.
@frogmouth
@frogmouth 4 года назад
Excellent. Love Mahler. Room for different interpretations and this one is very engaging. Lobe Abba do also . And Stutzmann. All quite different.
@rmp3769
@rmp3769 5 лет назад
oboe is on point
@Liss31028
@Liss31028 10 лет назад
Wir müssen das gerade auf dem Klavier spielen,ist nicht schwer XD
@user-xk8jx3cw5t
@user-xk8jx3cw5t 4 года назад
11:18 Top 10 Beats That Never Dropped
@AliOssol
@AliOssol 6 месяцев назад
Mahler was such a great composer
@samiratiaiba3886
@samiratiaiba3886 5 лет назад
why the crate at the beginning we do not hear the bass drum ???
@Kyubiwan
@Kyubiwan 5 лет назад
*WHAT THE FU(K???!!!!!!!* Gustav Mahler had turned the children's song Frère Jacques into a minor-key funeral march!!! IS HE DRUNK?!?!?
@vikli5966
@vikli5966 4 года назад
railroad hill 0철덕 🗿🗿🗿 maybe if you looked what this movement was about, you’d understand
@jamespetno2414
@jamespetno2414 4 года назад
Railroad Hill 0철덕 no quite the contrary! 😂
@edmundo01
@edmundo01 Год назад
Al principio de la melodia es como si me sintiera en la época de Napoleon Bonaparte en la Gran Arme
@sanctus230340
@sanctus230340 10 лет назад
Dudamel did a great job on this Titan Mahler Symphony freight LA Philharmonic, a non orchestra Top however, well crafted, as was the case, it sounded fine. 3. movement [which begins with a funeral march] to me was wonderful, especially in lifaçoes between themes. The rubatos idisch in Natanz is wonderful. Dudamel Bravo!
@homeofcreation
@homeofcreation 4 года назад
Interesting orchestra layout
@tmsphere
@tmsphere 8 лет назад
Mahler's programing of abrasive street sound into the symphony, very proto-Ives, Too bad Mahler had to rush back to Vienna and couldn't program Ives 3rd. Also many directors love to soften this movement, especially the Bruder Martin cello theme, its supposed to sound off key, Abbado is who you turn to to hear true Mahler.
@ottodoerr6588
@ottodoerr6588 7 лет назад
i'm about to cry
@soft.videolar27
@soft.videolar27 7 лет назад
amazing😱😍😍
@AtlantaMusicCritic
@AtlantaMusicCritic 8 лет назад
He's apparently doing without a score?!
@JJBerthume
@JJBerthume 8 лет назад
Does everything like that. Unbelievable genius.
@victordez3770
@victordez3770 6 лет назад
got that right JJay
@matthewpickering8218
@matthewpickering8218 5 лет назад
That's pretty common
@Kyubiwan
@Kyubiwan Год назад
Reminds me of my older cousin who died in a car crash.
@micheleo49
@micheleo49 11 месяцев назад
merveilleux !
@jacintareyes8855
@jacintareyes8855 5 лет назад
The fact that the solo of the double bass was perfect kind of annoyed me haha
@Skibeetle
@Skibeetle 4 года назад
This is a beautiful interpretation!
@firesidechatswithluke6648
@firesidechatswithluke6648 6 лет назад
2:35 is when it gets good.
@trollza21
@trollza21 6 лет назад
Ωmega Technology sounds like something straight out of The Godfather
@simonvaliente2039
@simonvaliente2039 4 года назад
0:00 is when it gets good
@santiagopintosoto5066
@santiagopintosoto5066 6 месяцев назад
excelente
@mmg492
@mmg492 6 лет назад
Aquí, hablando en plata... Se la sacó Mahler, brutal
@mrpankau
@mrpankau 9 лет назад
The Frere Jacques parts are as soft and tender as I could ever want them, but the Klezmer parts are a bit tame and lack the right amount of bite.
@KatMolitor
@KatMolitor 7 лет назад
Max Pankau I agree the Klezmer bite isn't as good as say Bernstein/Vienna Phil but the schmaltzy/tender bits are just ever so perfect in this recording, I keep coming back to it for that reason
@jamespetno2414
@jamespetno2414 4 года назад
It just really bothers me that the channel owner put adds in the middle of this video instead of the beginning or end. 😒
@classicclassic2053
@classicclassic2053 5 лет назад
Oh my Goooood I am crazyyyyy!!!!!
@elizangelarodrigues4623
@elizangelarodrigues4623 5 лет назад
❤️
@Carl2791
@Carl2791 Год назад
Bravo. Et la coupe, en fin de vidéo, est intelligente. Parce que le troisième et le quatrième mouvement sont enchaînés, certains coupent leur vidéo à la hache, en fin de troisième mouvement !
@liquidib5909
@liquidib5909 4 года назад
3:25 has me in a trance
@harlemosama598
@harlemosama598 6 лет назад
grande gustavo
@wandersong
@wandersong 11 лет назад
Sad, decaying world of Eastern European villages and Jewish shtetls in the 19th century... like Marc Chagall's paintings
@ernestomartinez9195
@ernestomartinez9195 Год назад
he escuchado esta y otras interpretaciones felicitaciones LOS ANGELES su director de orquesta pronto sera un dios enel minuto 9:5 te lo deja saver
@santfrias
@santfrias 5 лет назад
La lechuza, la lechuza, hace "sh"....
@evanmcguire5787
@evanmcguire5787 5 лет назад
Does anyone know the name of this oboist?
@ifergalicious4695
@ifergalicious4695 4 года назад
This song is about animals celebrating a hunters death. The music is beautiful yet the backstory is scary
@deciusvarus
@deciusvarus 10 лет назад
Want to SLAP the people coughing!
@AndreyRubtsovRU
@AndreyRubtsovRU 7 лет назад
relax, dude
@victordez3770
@victordez3770 6 лет назад
often, the very sick are taken to performances such as this...
@josephanthony5937
@josephanthony5937 5 лет назад
@@victordez3770 There must have been a bad epidemic of the common cold or the flu going around in that symphony hall.
@gavin2870
@gavin2870 4 года назад
Damn bro chill out they had coronavirus we just never knew it
@99jOnatan
@99jOnatan 4 года назад
@@josephanthony5937 well...
@brandonkwon6218
@brandonkwon6218 5 лет назад
1:28 the way he stares at us is creepy
@ziyad_212
@ziyad_212 9 месяцев назад
Bien guez
@tomhase7007
@tomhase7007 11 лет назад
Mahler asks the contrabass solo to be played "like a little child would play it". That's not what I hear here.
@Eugen_969b
@Eugen_969b 5 лет назад
Вообще-то, я такое слышал только у Бернстайна. Звучало, как на фабричном, не настроенном инструменте.
@ninaaitbenali1989
@ninaaitbenali1989 9 лет назад
c bien
@logodaedalist
@logodaedalist 6 лет назад
01:40 Mathieu Dufour 😍
@seaweedpraise
@seaweedpraise 4 года назад
5:40 가곡 두 개의 푸른 눈 선율
@fidele.pinedavelasquez4929
@fidele.pinedavelasquez4929 Год назад
Is it possible to see part 4 of this concert?
@detheroc58
@detheroc58 10 лет назад
DUDAMEL ROCKS!!!!!!
@socraticgadfly
@socraticgadfly 10 лет назад
Actually, he's too young, or something, to have a consistently good handle on Mahler (yet).
@erenvardar9677
@erenvardar9677 4 года назад
11:17
@bearinthehouse7525
@bearinthehouse7525 3 месяца назад
5:33
@colettefrancois9675
@colettefrancois9675 4 года назад
FORMIDABLE A JOUER EN ORCHESTRE FABULEUX A ENGTENDRE CF
@f1refall
@f1refall Год назад
this starts with 3 Blind Mice ??
@pajarocesar
@pajarocesar 6 лет назад
:´( Campane e ro , campane e ro, duerme ya, duerme ya, toca las campa a nas , toca las campa a nas. Ding -dong -Dang , Ding-Dong-Dang :´(
@themusiclesson6916
@themusiclesson6916 4 года назад
Major versus Minor... If you think the beginning of this movement sounds like FrereJacques but somehow sadder... I explain it all in this lesson.... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-f2wyrJpm9k8.html
@Atento80
@Atento80 5 лет назад
Algo hermoso no será más hermoso con la intención de decirlo más lindo,por que se caerá en los errores que acá se aprecian, versión carente de las ironías musicales que Mahler deseaba, oígan la versión de Berstein y la Filarmónica de Viena y entenderán
@happygamer1341
@happygamer1341 8 лет назад
im just doing this cause homework and for that all those orchestra enthusiasts are gonna shun me
@Kyubiwan
@Kyubiwan 5 лет назад
What was the conductor doing at the end?!
@HMLeung
@HMLeung 4 года назад
Prepare for the outburst of the finale
@misatagucci9249
@misatagucci9249 26 дней назад
グーチョキパーで、グーチョキパーで、何作ろう、何作ろう。
@larryzhao6750
@larryzhao6750 Год назад
9:00
@tmc359
@tmc359 10 лет назад
its too bad that the audience is a bunch of mostly white haired rich folks. Music like this ought to be listened by the masses. I remember going to Parsifal at the Dorothy Chandler, Nagano cond. I attended the pre-opera synopsis held in the upstairs balcony... a sea of white hair. One guy had a ventilator, I swear to God... lol.
@AtlantaMusicCritic
@AtlantaMusicCritic 8 лет назад
+tmc359 Those "white haired rich folks) are probably helping to keep the LA Phil alive. How are you helping? Writing snotty comments on RU-vid?
@BytomGirl
@BytomGirl 8 лет назад
I agree, if masses want to listen they can buy cheap CDs and go to concerts when they can afford it, orchestra would go bankrupt giving free concerts for masses all the time. costs are enormous.
@ze_rubenator
@ze_rubenator 7 лет назад
Orchestras should be supported by the government.
@farmertice7064
@farmertice7064 7 лет назад
WHY?
@andymilsten9096
@andymilsten9096 6 лет назад
tmc359 shut up and stop worrying about that crap!
@1901annemarie
@1901annemarie 6 лет назад
Every five seconds somebody coughs. Ridiculous and disrespectful
@DiIdoBaggins
@DiIdoBaggins 11 лет назад
Force Pushes the camera man.
@jslartey2
@jslartey2 10 лет назад
wtf was the ending?
@MassimoPennesi
@MassimoPennesi 10 лет назад
The 3rd movement is complete in this video. That gesture of the conductor is to prepare the beginning of the fourth movement, which must be attached to the third (attacca). You cannot cut it without cutting also the resonance of the last note of this movement.
@pablim9732
@pablim9732 5 лет назад
7:54
@laurab7876
@laurab7876 5 лет назад
What's at 7:54
@ODJones-zy5ir
@ODJones-zy5ir 7 лет назад
Tedious. Mahler at his most grotesque, and this sounds like Boston Pops.
@samiratiaiba3886
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0:05 il n'entend pas les tembours
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