The Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France performs Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Divertimento K. 136 for string orchestra. Live recording on March 7, 2016 at the Auditorium of Radio France (Paris).
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S'IL VOUS PLAIT, il ne faut pas applaudir entre les mouvements. PLEASE, one should not applaud between movements. POR FAVOR, no se debe aplaudir entre movimientos. BITTE, man darf zwischen den Sätzen nicht applaudieren.
No os imagináis como sonais en mi Hisense 250w. He tenido que repetiros tres veces!!! Bravo por vuestra excelencia!!!! You cannot imagine how great you sound in my Hisense...I had to repeat your performance three times. That's your excellency. Bravo!!!
This orchestra's performance is beyond description , specutacular , magnificent and unfathomable , and full of admiration and deep emotion , and comfortable to the ear and the mind Without Mozart's great performers such as this orchestra , the music world of Mozart would have been very lonely and insipid , and the enjoyment and pleasures of Mozart's works would have been less , and I would feel that Mozart'works is like the taste of stale beer From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Lebhafte und wunderschöne Aufführung dieses fein komponierten Meisterwerks im inspirierenden Tempo mit seidigen Tönen aller Streichinstrumente und mit perfekt vereinigter Dynamik. Echt kompaktes und ausgezeichnetes Orchester!
Yeah, and a lot of greatest chamber orchestras play without them. And more happy, perhaps. Did you ever play at chamber music orchestra? Or at big symphony orchestra? If not then rather reserve your opinion I guess. I played at both. And - for over 40+yrs...
WHY the 2nds are playing LEGATO these difficult passages at 1st Movement - when it is just DETACHÉ???it is far from originally intended! No time to practise it???🤔😲
You don’t clap between movements. They should make an announcement before a concert. Obviously people no longer know the proper way to listen to music.
X) I see that you aren't a native french Speaker "Bien travail" (and not travaille because if you spell it like that it's the verb) isn't really correct and not very understandable, if you want to say that you must say "Bon travail !" (Good job) otherwise it's not really french.
In chamber orchestra pieces, having no conductor is very common. It is the mark of a good chamber orchestra because all of the players must collaborate very closely together.
What for you want an conductor? To mess in it? String musicians can work far better alone many times than with an conductor who can not play any string instrument!
@@thefiddler7931 And a lot of them (chamber orchestras I mean) play perfectly without them. Or - with them - acting as soloists. I am the one of musicians who played both ways: with them - (with the very good ones) and - without them. No cry. No need of lecturing at all. I have my own experience and I see not too many here deserve to be told about it. Think what you want. Even if it will be too far from a reality. Deliberately.