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Mozart: Symphony No. 35 “Haffner” / Petrenko · Berliner Philharmoniker 

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 35 "Haffner" (4th movt.) / Kirill Petrenko, conductor · Berliner Philharmoniker / Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie, 23 March 2017
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Комментарии : 135   
@rodrigoorrego7866
@rodrigoorrego7866 5 лет назад
When we tought over Mozart is All ever done, appears Kyrill Petrenko and show us the most brilliant Mozart i ever heard
@jadesabbagh2484
@jadesabbagh2484 2 года назад
-presto -sharp notes - beautiful sound of blended strings -spreads happy and joyful vibes
@RickFergusonMusic
@RickFergusonMusic 3 года назад
It's always so nice to hear Mozart's more mature symphonies played so beautifully!
@francesconiccolai6592
@francesconiccolai6592 Год назад
Kirill Petrenko ....is Magic Conductor Berliner....Esecuzioni Regali... Insieme ....La Musica Che Vive 💪🎶😊
@classicalduck
@classicalduck 5 лет назад
He may look like a cross between Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Durante, but he's a superb musician, and clearly communicates with the Philharmoniker as if by magic. May they enjoy many years of concerts -- and recordings! -- together.
@wilhelmpitz1
@wilhelmpitz1 7 лет назад
this sounds sharp, lively, alert, brisk, rhythmical to a fault, happy, exultant, with some restrained euphoria.... mozart would have loved it. Sharp as mustard as we say in the UK. The Berlin Phil have always been incredible with mozart.... the reason of course is in their famous precision. I love the lot of them. Heavens they all sounded so alive!
@MrDSCH-ib2mx
@MrDSCH-ib2mx 5 лет назад
I just LOVE how he conducts! You can really tell he is enjoying the music.
@adelasussman3838
@adelasussman3838 3 года назад
The very first record (LP) that I bought in my life was Mozart's Haffner Symphony! I first heard it when I was a student at the University of Utah oh so many years ago and the University of Utah Ballet performed to this music!! It remains my favorite of his symphonies to this day!! Marvelous recording by the Berliner Philharmoniker!!
@PUCCINIMUSICK
@PUCCINIMUSICK 6 лет назад
Splendid energetic approach to this splendid and energetic symphony. Accents and fraseggio close to perfection
@user-sj8yu9bn4c
@user-sj8yu9bn4c Год назад
it is like a present💙
@HelenaWilliams8696
@HelenaWilliams8696 7 лет назад
Oh, the sound beauty of the strings blended with the wind instruments and the drum resonate an exquisite joy to the mind...
@JWP452
@JWP452 5 лет назад
The timpani part just blows me away!
@MisterPathetique
@MisterPathetique 4 года назад
Yeah so many interpretations lack big timpani strokes. Like come on, they sound so good. Thank God we have conductors like Petrenko (both Petrenko's actually) or Mackerras (RIP)
@madesusena96
@madesusena96 7 лет назад
OMG the strings section...
@snapfinger1
@snapfinger1 2 года назад
Haffner, Linz, Paris territory is so well trodden that it takes this kind of passion & diligence to bring a fresh breath of life to it.
@wranglerxx
@wranglerxx 3 года назад
I am gleaming with joy
@wagnerpolveiro7176
@wagnerpolveiro7176 7 лет назад
Great interpretation..., and the Berliner Philharmoniker, fantastic as always.
@TheRancord
@TheRancord 4 года назад
Wow this is amazing, never seen(heard) him before, but this is an beyond godlike take to the Haffner 4th movt.
@droidean
@droidean 5 лет назад
I don't think it is possible for me to like this anymore than I presently do.
@timothyscott6820
@timothyscott6820 Год назад
Love the feel of the music, the mood brings people together.
@osrub5787
@osrub5787 7 лет назад
This sound WAY better that those Mozart symphonies recorded with Rattle and Berlin (of which you can also find short clips on this channel). That's good news.
@handelviola
@handelviola 4 года назад
such amazing ensemble playing!!!
@skinnymozart3652
@skinnymozart3652 4 года назад
This is my favorite recording of this piece ever!!
@vitormusico5545
@vitormusico5545 4 года назад
A melhor Orquestra do Mundo. Performance perfeita.
@fang-yusu1426
@fang-yusu1426 4 года назад
OMG. Petrenko is really amazing.
@kit9016
@kit9016 3 года назад
Best version I've ever heard.
@rodrigoorrego7866
@rodrigoorrego7866 5 лет назад
I saw only one conductor in my life where the Music flew from his hands...Carlos Kleiber ! Petrenko is the next!
@69EBubu
@69EBubu 5 лет назад
Try Yannick Nezet-Seguin, too... Or Gardiner. But yeah, Petrenko is amazing as every note makes sense.
@3332961355
@3332961355 3 года назад
you are right!
@tanyaleef5138
@tanyaleef5138 6 лет назад
Great tempi dynamics and above all great spirit of Mozart
@lanamneimneh4981
@lanamneimneh4981 2 года назад
- notes are sharp -tempo is fast (presto) - the presence of the timpani in the orchestra surprised me -joyful - i felt like going back and forth
@pprudencio1966
@pprudencio1966 2 года назад
No other recording I’ve heard has such a prominent timpani in that initial outburst in the finale. It certainly works really well in context!
@chickenringNYC
@chickenringNYC 7 лет назад
Lovin' this guy!
@hasseekstrom5342
@hasseekstrom5342 2 года назад
Amazing.
@banzidaniel3943
@banzidaniel3943 5 лет назад
Unstuffen believable. Very very sharp and clean. Already loving Petrenkos style with Berlin Phil. The Orchestra sounds way better than before. I am a Rattle fan but jeez this Pentreko guy is auper
@kable321
@kable321 2 года назад
Petrenko
@droidean
@droidean 7 лет назад
I love this conductor!!
@marcopomelli414
@marcopomelli414 7 лет назад
love him so much
@kovitsuphapathom4541
@kovitsuphapathom4541 6 лет назад
hi, they are really outstanding band of music players.
@Panzerino02
@Panzerino02 6 лет назад
What a conductor, and what a Berliner Philharmoniker... .
@alfredogalassi7878
@alfredogalassi7878 3 года назад
Sublime. Sin palabras
@yaroslavrudenko2846
@yaroslavrudenko2846 7 лет назад
Eine richtige Atmosphäre: lebendig und mit Humor.
@maestroquerino
@maestroquerino 7 лет назад
Amazing, a dream to play in this orchestra!!!!!!!!!
@Doctropic
@Doctropic 7 лет назад
Mozart großartig interpretiert, Bravo Maestro Petrenko
@luzmarelylunapena685
@luzmarelylunapena685 7 лет назад
sabían que mozart cura las personas y animales
@seoulstn
@seoulstn 3 года назад
Bravo Petrenko and Berlin phil!
@linajurgensen4698
@linajurgensen4698 7 лет назад
I'm in heaven!
@fgorlando
@fgorlando 7 лет назад
Magnificent!!!
@nouseforaname8246
@nouseforaname8246 7 лет назад
Super Dirigent. Mag seinen Ausdruck.
@OddaWhite
@OddaWhite 7 лет назад
They're so BRILLIANT! Hah
@hannawagenknecht6378
@hannawagenknecht6378 5 лет назад
Großartig
@adelasussman3838
@adelasussman3838 3 года назад
I looked online to see if there was a CD of this performance available to purchase and I couldn't find it, unfortunately!!
@SuperTzukasa
@SuperTzukasa 7 лет назад
Maqnifique!! Every player !!
@j2w184
@j2w184 3 года назад
1:40 for my reference
@drewolsen1739
@drewolsen1739 6 лет назад
I'm loving the tempo, it really brightens the piece up!
@bachopinbee5991
@bachopinbee5991 7 лет назад
In this symphony Mozart sounds like Haydn. A lot of energy and humour. maybe its the interpretation that sharped all the edges and went to the extremes. I have mixed feeilings about this one. But still I love Petrenko and his great sense of humour and dynamic control.
@prager5046
@prager5046 4 года назад
A. This symphony does not sound like Haydn, only a clueless about Mozart or Haydn would think so. B. "I have mixed feeilings about this one" Believe me your majesty, no one cares about your mix feelings. The differnece is that Petrenko is conducting the BP and you are writing an idiotic opinion on UT.
@alexblendulf6908
@alexblendulf6908 3 года назад
@@prager5046 My god the irony.. haha! You call someone else out on writing an idiotic comment on youtube? Take a good look at yourself pal! People are completly entitled to their own opinions, and if you don’t accept other people’s views on music, then you are the short sighted one, as i have seen you comment on others comments. Quite frankly, it is disgusting the way you say that somebody is ”clueless” for interpreting this symphony as energetic. Music is subjective and free, and if you don’t think so, then i must respectfully consider you short-sighted and clueless. Get a life, be more open to others, and learn simple manners - and i think the result will be benificial to you. You will not only succeed in your own dreams, you will also be more respected and cunning in music and - most important of all- life. Respectfully,
@MrKlemps
@MrKlemps 5 лет назад
Would it kill them to give us the entire movement? It is of course amazingly executed but if it were merely a few ticks slower it would actually be more exciting, for we would then be more inclined to focus on the music per se rather than on , "How can they they do this?"
@jimp4170
@jimp4170 3 года назад
Would it kill you to pay to hear it on their website? That's how the orchestra makes the money it pays the musicians you love so much. And that's how the musicians put food on the table and a roof over their heads.
@tayabernold
@tayabernold 7 лет назад
my dear 1- th flutist play here!!!! 😘😘😘
@nicobasconcel5377
@nicobasconcel5377 7 лет назад
Pahud
@tayabernold
@tayabernold 7 лет назад
Nico Basconcel you're luky)
@thepianocornertpc
@thepianocornertpc 4 года назад
Greatest conductor at present. So glad the BP decided to get rid of SR. The orchestra is finally fast reaching its full and extraordinary potential under the baton of this genius.
@gfweis
@gfweis 6 лет назад
Petrenko channeling Lenny. And he's driving a Ferrari in the BPO.
@thepianocornertpc
@thepianocornertpc 4 года назад
Channeling Lenny.I don't think so my friend.Petrenko is on a different level.
@ShinMadero
@ShinMadero 6 лет назад
Petrenko is a genius.
@charlesdavenport6094
@charlesdavenport6094 4 года назад
what happened to the end of the piece? They were doing very well, and apparently gave up? Was it a musician's union thing?
@severussnape6886
@severussnape6886 3 года назад
Are the timpani head on this video made from calkskin? =)))
@marcelonepomuceno5785
@marcelonepomuceno5785 7 лет назад
Ohhhhhhh!
@jip8793
@jip8793 5 лет назад
Ow wow
@cellomello2977
@cellomello2977 3 года назад
1:45
@GSHAPIROY
@GSHAPIROY 6 лет назад
YOU ENDED IT EARLY!!!!!
@vrutirana4447
@vrutirana4447 3 года назад
here for homework
@mmitchell1727
@mmitchell1727 2 года назад
Set the play speed to 1.25 :)
@sahayaraju2813
@sahayaraju2813 4 года назад
The orchestra plays the notes sharply , accurately and with incredible clarity with an electrifying presence of a conductor in front. Hilarious indeed. But the tempo is a bit too fast. Much faster than Mozart might have thought of ?
@prager5046
@prager5046 4 года назад
'When providing his father, Leopold, with performance instructions for the "Presto", his advice was that this movement should be played "as fast as possible"...' (See Wikipedia) Your majesty, Go and educate yourself before you post ...playing 'too fast' has been always the opinion of narrow minded, conservative ones, who are affraid from anything new ...
@luke1835
@luke1835 2 года назад
@@prager5046 you are such a jerk-off lol
@hristopopov7345
@hristopopov7345 10 месяцев назад
Whos the first oboist?
@josee.bobren-diaz3249
@josee.bobren-diaz3249 Год назад
01:46
@user-fm9kl6ci3x
@user-fm9kl6ci3x 3 года назад
モーツァルト💕樫本さん💕ベルリンフィル💕🍀🌟❤️🌟🥰
@will8026
@will8026 6 лет назад
The long lost Mozart Concerto for Tympani
@nrosen8794
@nrosen8794 5 лет назад
Petrenko is a great man-----a great Jewish man. Germany has changed a lot, hasn't it.
@linuszimmermann6120
@linuszimmermann6120 4 года назад
It has!
@nik54887
@nik54887 5 лет назад
Кирилл, Вау! Это хороший Моцарт. Брависсимо!
@jackmellon861
@jackmellon861 5 лет назад
Who is the principal oboist here?
@wackerwully4548
@wackerwully4548 5 лет назад
Hes from Munich Opera
@Ennah08
@Ennah08 5 лет назад
I think his name is Giorgi Gvantseladze
@jackmellon861
@jackmellon861 5 лет назад
Thanks
@josepablo1514
@josepablo1514 5 лет назад
Not usual to find timpani on Mozart works.
@natheniel
@natheniel 5 лет назад
not unusual too actually
@wackerwully4548
@wackerwully4548 5 лет назад
Every symphony of Mozart hast timpany.
@ylchang8937
@ylchang8937 6 лет назад
I hope Petrenko can visit Taiwan again.
@william-michaelcostello7776
@william-michaelcostello7776 5 лет назад
George Szell ist auferstanden
@manabunakamura1566
@manabunakamura1566 5 лет назад
Petrenko x Mozart...Hmm...way good.
@ramoroso2
@ramoroso2 4 года назад
Great performance, but too much timpani. For goodness sake, it's a rather small ensemble, requiring a lot less banging! I don't understand why conductors are not more aware of this kind of thing.
@arienne3000
@arienne3000 Год назад
Warum so schnell???
@bruhbruh2128
@bruhbruh2128 3 месяца назад
because it is presto...
@claudiovidalargel1521
@claudiovidalargel1521 4 года назад
Grande máster Petrenko
@arienne3000
@arienne3000 Год назад
Bourn out..
@EdgarAponte
@EdgarAponte 5 лет назад
Podrá ser el director titular de Berlín pero es un farsante
@EdgarAponte
@EdgarAponte 6 лет назад
It is tío fast , I can not enjoy the music
@prager5046
@prager5046 4 года назад
"It is tío fast , I can not enjoy the music"...who cares ...
@shieldsjred2439
@shieldsjred2439 4 года назад
1:06 lang lang spotted😹
@adleristgut
@adleristgut 4 года назад
Alles leblos runtergespielt...Zu schnell!
@gabrielnavarrodelage
@gabrielnavarrodelage 4 года назад
No me gusta cómo gesticula este señor dirigiendo Mozart. Por educación prefiero no decir más.
@jeanpierredevos3137
@jeanpierredevos3137 3 года назад
Zu schnell.
@jeanpierredevos3137
@jeanpierredevos3137 3 года назад
Zu schnell. Schrecklich.
@raymondhall5970
@raymondhall5970 5 лет назад
Very little charm, but ok.
@tenzindolma1356
@tenzindolma1356 5 лет назад
That’s the worst Mozart interpretation I have ever heard. That’s Mozart on speed.....
@prager5046
@prager5046 5 лет назад
No your majesty, you are just slow.... "When providing his father, Leopold, with performance instructions for the "Presto", his advice was that this movement should be played "as fast as possible".[23]" see Wikipedia" Haffner symphony
@WinrichNaujoks
@WinrichNaujoks 6 лет назад
Too fast for my taste.
@albertoservente9089
@albertoservente9089 6 лет назад
Willi Hansen I agree, maybe he is trying to be the Usain Bolt of music. Violins play fine but can't go together. Timpani is so loud that is disrupting. Poor Berliner! I prefer the Haitink video. Fast pace and timpani present, but also music and Mozart.
@franciscoespinozagamboa6490
@franciscoespinozagamboa6490 6 лет назад
I agree
@fiogray
@fiogray 6 лет назад
Tempo is perfect for my taste.
@prager5046
@prager5046 4 года назад
@@albertoservente9089 Alberto, it is time for you to enter the nursing home...you sound so old...
@albertoservente9089
@albertoservente9089 4 года назад
@@prager5046 thanks Prager504, I'm thinking about it. 😷🥴
6 лет назад
Very, very fast. I don't like this version. Sorry.
@franciscoespinozagamboa6490
@franciscoespinozagamboa6490 6 лет назад
De acuerdo!!
@mick3027-i4d
@mick3027-i4d 7 лет назад
The leader Daishin K has a very distracting habit of kicking his legs to the music. I've seen him perform in other concerts including chamber music and he does the same thing. Needs to literally kick the habit!
@phw9386
@phw9386 7 лет назад
Breathless whipping with maximum noise... disappointing!! and not memorized, just whit score...
@tomhase7007
@tomhase7007 7 лет назад
You can be 100% sure that any conductor of Petrenko's level has memorized the complete score before even the first rehearsal. Whether to use a score or not is a matter of taste that you can of course disagree with.
@DrewBarnard94
@DrewBarnard94 7 лет назад
Ph W posted the identical comment on Petrenko's Tchaikovsky 6th video. Mindless troll, maybe?
@josuepacheco2313
@josuepacheco2313 7 лет назад
Ph W
@phw9386
@phw9386 7 лет назад
Drew Barnard of course the same Problem, this no interpretaton
@phw9386
@phw9386 7 лет назад
Tom Hase this is standard repertoire, if he know it, for what he need the score? it's always better for music to conduct whitout score, like Rattle,Abbado,Karajan
@marikag.rosenfeld4579
@marikag.rosenfeld4579 2 года назад
1:50
@sabinealtmann676
@sabinealtmann676 2 года назад
viel zu schnell
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