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From the Stockholm Concert Hall
The Nobel Prize Concert with the Crown Princess, Victoria
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
Yuri Temirkanov - conductor
Dmitri Shostakovich - Festive Overture in A Major, Op. 96
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As part of the official Nobel Week, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra under Yuri Temirkanov plays Festive Overture in A Major, Op. 96 by Dmitri Shostakovich. Members of the Swedish Royal Family as well as guests of the Nobel Foundation are also attending the highly acclaimed event, which gathers internationally renowned artists and conductors each year.

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@epithayadarcithia2117
@epithayadarcithia2117 3 года назад
This is my favorite recording, I almost cried when it was taken down
@voraten7206
@voraten7206 3 года назад
Weird. The old recording also had a trumpet split at 1:40. This one doesn't have it.
@epithayadarcithia2117
@epithayadarcithia2117 3 года назад
@@voraten7206 I noticed that actually, but I guess that makes this recording more "Official" or whatever
@cherrymanproductions
@cherrymanproductions 3 года назад
Yeah! I was mad when it got taken down!
@lisamalkin8371
@lisamalkin8371 2 месяца назад
We performed this in high school with full symphony. Still one of my very favorite pieces we performed. I played the bassoon at the time.
@Pwj579
@Pwj579 Год назад
Still one of my all time favorites from Symphonic Band in high school
@dashkostka9281
@dashkostka9281 2 месяца назад
First piece I ever played in HS band
@jeffmuenster5131
@jeffmuenster5131 2 года назад
I've always considered this piece to be the best opener for a classical concert, and this particular rendition doesn't disappoint!
@kjellhl1975
@kjellhl1975 3 года назад
I think Dmitri Shostakovich would approve of this performance.
@hana_jp
@hana_jp Год назад
金管楽器の音が最高!!ピンと張り詰めていて、それでいて丸みを帯びた美しい音✨✨とにかくテンションが上がります。素敵な演奏をありがとうございます!
@aaronleblanc9276
@aaronleblanc9276 Год назад
I dream of a world where the humans that discipline themselves to this level are adequately compensated.
@user-Hettler
@user-Hettler 11 месяцев назад
This fantastic piece always puts a smile on everyone's face.
@gillianmiller9710
@gillianmiller9710 10 месяцев назад
Brought back fond memories when our high school band won superior rating in a concert band competition. Love this piece.
@kestrel4733
@kestrel4733 8 месяцев назад
Rest In Peace Maestro Temirkanov
@hana_jp
@hana_jp Год назад
The brass instruments sound great! So nice to hear them all so taut, and rounded, so beautiful✨✨Thank you for the Great video!!
@salvatoresquadrito109
@salvatoresquadrito109 Год назад
Bassi tuba😊
@terrymc578
@terrymc578 2 года назад
If Shostakovitch was still here - he might say Yes thats how it should be done - brilliant performance.
@maireadmccaughan5330
@maireadmccaughan5330 2 года назад
Where was the standing ovation?! That was so tight and outstanding! Lukewarm audience, give credit where it’s due 🙄
@wrexham1983
@wrexham1983 2 года назад
I went to see this at the proms this year (2021) teamed with Mahler 5th symphony absolutely wonderful !!!
@sealyoness
@sealyoness 2 года назад
At PROMS? Not in the US. They won't ask their band/orchestra to play. They don't educate musicians in public high school to be competent; the school boards have spent a lot of time allocating the dwindling amount of federal scholastic funding toward showier things. Like, Ikn, sports? Or...? I'm not even sure what their priorities are anymore.
@uvn6210
@uvn6210 2 года назад
@@sealyoness I don’t know where you’re from in the US but in states like Texas, music education is an extremely important part. Watch our marching bands, listen to our all state concert bands, even our all region bands and you can tell the arts are extremely important. If you want to listen to incredible music programs from throughout the US, listen to ensembles in the Midwestern clinic. Not every program is at the level of the ones there, but we can’t all be winners.
@andrewh967
@andrewh967 Год назад
@@sealyoness late, but i think he means the BBC Proms concert series, not high school prom dance.
@jilljeannides9412
@jilljeannides9412 3 года назад
Shostakovich illuminates The Triumph of Art OVER human suffering
@indigo_neo
@indigo_neo 2 года назад
Demon speed, and still really clean and amazing.
@cdude9295
@cdude9295 Год назад
Played this in high school (euphonium) and it was my favorite piece, very difficult but so rewarding. Amazing performance!
@yomamastacos2123
@yomamastacos2123 7 месяцев назад
also played this piece on euph in wind ensemble. Was by far the the most challenging piece I was ever tasked to play, but it was a blast
@jslartey2
@jslartey2 2 года назад
I come back to this recording just to hear the violin’s spiccato. Cleanest I’ve ever heard.
@khurmiful
@khurmiful 3 года назад
The audience’s Lukewarm response shows that such brilliant performances are not for such people.
@MadKingOfMadaya
@MadKingOfMadaya 3 года назад
*_They are Swedes. If you merely say hello to them they will melt. The most introverted people on earth xd_*
@jondishmonmusicandstuff2753
@jondishmonmusicandstuff2753 3 года назад
@@MadKingOfMadaya LMAO!!!!!
@Tuxster3
@Tuxster3 3 года назад
That's because most people don't go to symphony concerts to HEAR the music. Most people go to symphony concerts to WATCH the music being performed. As ridiculous as it might seem, to these people music is a VISUAL experience, rather than like for the rest of us, it is an AUDITORY experience.
@sealyoness
@sealyoness 2 года назад
They were evidently there to be seen, not to hear.
@karldelavigne8134
@karldelavigne8134 2 года назад
The applause was warm, not lukewarm. You don't need to show appreciation by having a loud orgasm.
@davidcottrell1308
@davidcottrell1308 Год назад
holy moly.....that was BRILLIANT!!! JUST FANTASTIC. Breathless!!!
@jaylacarter1694
@jaylacarter1694 3 года назад
I love this recording. I could not find it anywhere.
@ericaclare4362
@ericaclare4362 2 года назад
this is the best recording I've heard so far and what a gem! Bravo!
@masongerman1701
@masongerman1701 3 года назад
Most amazing performance of this piece I have ever heard
@heinoviik
@heinoviik 6 лет назад
Bright and optimistic piece!
@mhenrikse
@mhenrikse 4 года назад
Temirkanov looks like he is waving his hands while looking at the latest paper on string theory. Orchestra sounds brilliant.
@theflaggeddragon9472
@theflaggeddragon9472 2 года назад
This is hilarious to me as my chamber orchestra in university was called "String Theory" 😆
@MohamadAmerulZufar
@MohamadAmerulZufar 2 года назад
So far, evertime I listened to it, I cry.
@HookEmUp2012
@HookEmUp2012 4 месяца назад
One of the first songs I played in my high school symphonic band. This song is what made me love classical music! Well played!
@kmb1
@kmb1 4 года назад
So glad to see this back on RU-vid. It's been taken down several times for copyright reasons. Hopefully this channel is able to keep this amazing performance up!
@user-es6zy2lc2x
@user-es6zy2lc2x Год назад
とっても華やかで嬉しさや喜びをを最大限に表現しているところが大好きです。
@leoinsf
@leoinsf 2 года назад
The word "overture" doesn't do justice to the greatness of this piece. This should have been a movement of one of his patriotic symphonies. It is absolutely overwhelming and as you listen, you "sit back" and suddenly realize the power of music to move and the power of music to inspire. Shostie absolutely "hit his target" with this piece. That middle slower section absolutely brings me to tears everytime I hear it. To think that he wrote it to impress Stalin and the other political leaders that were persecuting him at the time of its writing.
@doncraig3536
@doncraig3536 Год назад
Superb performance.Very exciting.Truly wonderful.Temirkanov is a brilliant conductor.
@davidcottrell1308
@davidcottrell1308 Год назад
YES HE IS!!! Perfection!
@georgehahn2979
@georgehahn2979 3 месяца назад
truly, a great performance with outstanding brass that has a little jazz and a bit of swing
@egonandresfigueroaelgueta4662
@egonandresfigueroaelgueta4662 4 года назад
uau !!!! the best Orqchestra Top the best Yuri Temirkanov
@tunaungkyawtunaung8776
@tunaungkyawtunaung8776 5 лет назад
so good
@johnyoull9831
@johnyoull9831 5 месяцев назад
Brilliant performance from everyone what a piece of incredible writing.
@Hubbubb22-citiesskylines
@Hubbubb22-citiesskylines 3 месяца назад
Goosebumps every time.
@Tom-zr4xf
@Tom-zr4xf 8 месяцев назад
The French horn section of the Vienna Philharmonic are absolutely the best in the entire world!
@yundichen8332
@yundichen8332 6 месяцев назад
bit of a random comment, this ain't the Vienna phil
@Tom-zr4xf
@Tom-zr4xf 6 месяцев назад
@yundichen8332 Opps... my comment was suppost to post on the Vienna horns playing film music from Jurrasic Park.
@jaylacarter1694
@jaylacarter1694 10 месяцев назад
Man they did a fantastic job 👏🏿 Bravo
@user-nf9ni2oj3c
@user-nf9ni2oj3c 7 месяцев назад
ショスタコービッチ作曲祝典序曲はブラスセクションの名演奏により何時聴いても気持ちが高まります。 素晴らしい!
@musicaantigua869
@musicaantigua869 5 лет назад
Muchas gracias y saludos cordiales desde Mallorca
@jbiwer32
@jbiwer32 3 года назад
The overture was featured in the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow
@sealyoness
@sealyoness 2 года назад
This is awfully fast, but it's because I slowed down when I got old? I tried to key into it with my concert flute, and found that it isn't in A major. But 7 months later, I don't care. One of the most fun pieces to play in orchestra and bless you if you played it too.
@leapfrogrhinestone4738
@leapfrogrhinestone4738 3 года назад
Didnt know Shosti had this light it in him
@_ripzay
@_ripzay 2 года назад
guys my band is playing this
@IBelieveInMusic755
@IBelieveInMusic755 7 месяцев назад
WOW!!
@simonemazza2390
@simonemazza2390 5 лет назад
wow
@RIO_425
@RIO_425 2 года назад
3:59
@andreanpramudio8139
@andreanpramudio8139 7 дней назад
Go piccolo!!!
@keyspark
@keyspark 5 месяцев назад
fire
@braddavis4276
@braddavis4276 3 года назад
My FAVORITE OVERTURE played so WELL ! RUSSIA 🇷🇺really knows there MUSIC WELL !!!!
@jondishmonmusicandstuff2753
@jondishmonmusicandstuff2753 3 года назад
Awww man give me a break with the Russia stuff. There are a lot of other countries that could play the hell out of this piece like the London Sym. or the Chicago Sym. Russia needs to stop messing with Americas elections and stop with the Computer hacking that what RUSSIA needs to do. SMMFH
@sealyoness
@sealyoness 2 года назад
@@jondishmonmusicandstuff2753 We did it well. We even heard us, and we weren't even in high school yet. But that was then; our teacher was intent on us being as good as we could be until we could get a few miles under our instruments and grow a few inches. 8th grade. I LOVED playing this. I can't stand the idea that no one of this generation in US public school will be allowed to learn to play or compose.
@ElectronJake
@ElectronJake 2 года назад
@@jondishmonmusicandstuff2753 it's cause Shostakovich is a Russian composer you dork
@PETERJOHN101
@PETERJOHN101 5 лет назад
I have always liked Shostakovich for music that does not feel overly introspective or foreboding, however I am partial to Rachmaninov for his more reflective, personal, and complex voice.
@NIVESMUSIC_
@NIVESMUSIC_ 2 года назад
Our band teacher made us play this for wind ensemble this past year.fun some to listen to but not to play….especially when you’re a sophomore
@Astro2024
@Astro2024 Год назад
Lol you have a great band teacher. Mine was the same. It makes you better
@LOVE-ks4fv
@LOVE-ks4fv Год назад
すごい😆⤴️
@user-wg6jf6mk6e
@user-wg6jf6mk6e 2 года назад
好き
@l1veguru
@l1veguru 2 года назад
Holy sweet mother of Christ where has this recording been?!
@jondishmonmusicandstuff2753
@jondishmonmusicandstuff2753 3 года назад
2:36 can pose an intonation problem even for professionals I see.
@juliakosova5109
@juliakosova5109 2 года назад
прелесно просто прелесно
@alexgurr2118
@alexgurr2118 Год назад
And John Wick on the timpani slays the end
@tommilano2000
@tommilano2000 6 лет назад
I prefer this edition (A Major) than the edition for concert band that's in A-flat Major.
@rinacravero
@rinacravero 6 лет назад
Muy lindo, fantástico!
@MrJzM
@MrJzM 5 лет назад
Sound wise, I absolutely agree, but playing wise, as a clarinetist Ill happily take 2 flat major over 5 sharp major any day haha
@ecoRfan
@ecoRfan 4 года назад
Absolutely. European orchestras typically tune to 442 Hz approximately while Americans tune to 440. So technically A442 is closer to B-flat than A-flat when tuning to 440. A-flat when tuned to 440 sounds too low, but that’s just my opinion.
@kmb1
@kmb1 4 года назад
Well, yeah, but A Maj is a terrible key for many concert band instruments. B Maj. for clarinets/and trumpets!? Yikes!
@ecoRfan
@ecoRfan 3 года назад
@Qboid I've been told that some European orchestras tune to either 442 or 443. But that was from a music teacher many years ago. I guess most of the UK tunes to 440 as does the US.
@davidcoyle5234
@davidcoyle5234 5 лет назад
Exhilarating! Great playing by the RSPO 👍
@user-rh6ke7cs5r
@user-rh6ke7cs5r 3 года назад
Гений! Что тут скажешь?
@tosherification
@tosherification 2 года назад
I can just see one of those massive banners with Stalin's profile!
@kaylanoel2011
@kaylanoel2011 3 месяца назад
3:59 my favorite part lowkey
@kaylanoel2011
@kaylanoel2011 3 месяца назад
Also 2:26
@ericparrish1515
@ericparrish1515 3 года назад
Heard it before
@user-pf2dz9dt3t
@user-pf2dz9dt3t 9 месяцев назад
0:28 ファンファーレ 1:13 第一主題 2:30 第二主題 3:40 第一主題 4:15 第二主題 5:15 ファンファーレ
@josemanuelbreafeijoo1156
@josemanuelbreafeijoo1156 4 месяца назад
1:06 Go with the Wind (Max Steiner)
@user-ym9pf9us7n
@user-ym9pf9us7n 2 месяца назад
いつかやりたいなぁ
@thanosave7112
@thanosave7112 2 года назад
Why do we hate each other ????
@Origen17
@Origen17 8 месяцев назад
I had to check my settings for playback speed. This was cookin'! I'm pretty sure it's not the original speed... Probably for copyright reasons
@ericparrish1515
@ericparrish1515 3 года назад
Just a fan
@noahmarez
@noahmarez Год назад
0:27
@williammeek
@williammeek 8 месяцев назад
0:27 - Beginning
@user-cp3ft7uf4r
@user-cp3ft7uf4r 2 года назад
5:11
@CChoco-dv5tz
@CChoco-dv5tz 2 года назад
自分用に失礼します 0:28 1:14 1:46
@leoneltimpani07
@leoneltimpani07 4 месяца назад
Does anyone know what timpani mallets are those
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 Год назад
3:58 Eargasm
@rolandmeyer3729
@rolandmeyer3729 3 месяца назад
In my mind this orchestral masterpiece is Shosty's celebration of the death of Joseph Stalin the previous year.
@abigail433
@abigail433 Год назад
2:37
@abigail433
@abigail433 Год назад
3:34
@yuchiachao2370
@yuchiachao2370 Год назад
3:10
@monkeyman1ooo183
@monkeyman1ooo183 11 месяцев назад
1:10
@amarpreetsingh7066
@amarpreetsingh7066 15 дней назад
1.14...*/*
@fujisan4784
@fujisan4784 7 месяцев назад
5:04😅
@amarpreetsingh7066
@amarpreetsingh7066 15 дней назад
Is that....medium...again
@user-lz7qv9bp1y
@user-lz7qv9bp1y Год назад
大好きな曲(*'▽'*)♪
@goscott444
@goscott444 2 года назад
Circus craft at best, might be 3 ring? A bad bowl of Borscht has been known to set some people off!🤣😅😆😁
@cinder7127
@cinder7127 2 года назад
USSR.
@OrdenJust
@OrdenJust Год назад
A wonderful performance! Too bad that from now until the day I die, I will hate all things Russian.
@nigelt4257
@nigelt4257 2 года назад
Some will find this exciting. But for my ears, it's just too fast; too frenetic, everything rushed and details completely lost, especially in the transitions. Shame.
@nigelt4257
@nigelt4257 Год назад
@@AncientRe Your reply is inane.
@lying_on_bluestone
@lying_on_bluestone 3 года назад
0:26
@scratchascratcha1322
@scratchascratcha1322 Год назад
4:44
@user14249
@user14249 2 года назад
3:00
@uwachann
@uwachann Год назад
0:25
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