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Sir Simon Rattle - Bruckner Symphony No. 8 (Australian World Orchestra) 

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Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Australian World Orchestra, Bruckner Symphony No.8 at the Sydney Opera House, 2015.

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@charleslechauve7523
@charleslechauve7523 4 года назад
00:30 I. Allegro moderato 15:42 II. Scherzo. Allegro moderato - Trio. Langsam 30:35 III. Adagio. Feierlich langsam, doch nicht schleppend 58:02 IV. Finale. Feierlich, nicht schnell
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima Год назад
You will quench Your thirst of the soul with this wonderful performance
@basspoem
@basspoem 2 года назад
A performance so brilliant I felt I was listening and understanding for the first time.
@pega17pl
@pega17pl 5 лет назад
Sir Simon did his lesson not to smear the fnale. Respect! - Heinz
@telephilia
@telephilia 5 лет назад
The magnificent peroration is like the dawn of a new age.
@wolfgangresch1650
@wolfgangresch1650 3 года назад
SO BEAUTIFUL ❤️❤️❤️ BRAVO!!!! I didn't discover Bruckner until I was in my forties-What a MASTER!!!! Thank you maestro and incredible orchestra-this is a performance worthy of this GREAT misunderstood genius of all time !!!❤️🙏🏼The adagios alone of the seventh, eighth, and ninth, show Bruckner to be with the the best of the best 🙏
@franciscoruiz3040
@franciscoruiz3040 Год назад
You were Lucky,l discovered him three years ago,still better late than never
@wolfgangresch1650
@wolfgangresch1650 Год назад
@@franciscoruiz3040 There's also a live proms performance of the eighth at the Royal Albert Hall. Paavo Niermi has awesome performances of the study, nulte, and first symphonies. Bruckner must have known something because he saved the scores and allowed them to be published when he died. I think he didn't want those two guys (I forgot what their names were) to tamper with his work 😇😇
@isobellemcghie3465
@isobellemcghie3465 5 лет назад
Sublime of Bruckner’s 8th 👏👏👏👏👏🎉
@stephjones9109
@stephjones9109 2 года назад
As a girl, I was a member of our local record library. No way could I afford Bruckner records... the only two they had were 5 and 8, and I fell in live with 8, especially the 'rising scales' in the finale, which carry such a weight of lurking drama ready to burst out. My first ever copy was one by Barbirolli, a very cheap one, heavily affected by Sir JB's 'singing' as he conducted. This version is sublime. I trained as a classical fiddler, but mainly play fiddle or mandolin in traditional 'sessions'. The mood is much the same--a group of musicians really, really enjoying not just the music itself, but the joy of its creation.
@martinkimber8033
@martinkimber8033 Год назад
Going to the Proms on Monday to hear this. A superb acount down under that I have only just discovered. Also great camera work and angles, look out for audience reaction to great cymbal bash after 52:29, but orchestra look excited to play this under Rattle too.
@BHaitink
@BHaitink 5 лет назад
Andrew Bain rocks, as always. LA Phil should really be thankful.
@FKemp-uo9no
@FKemp-uo9no 3 года назад
When asked by the BBC Simon Rattle said that this was one of the three greatest symphonies ever written, the other two being Beethoven's third and Mahler's das lied von der erde. Source: www.theguardian.com/music/2016/aug/04/beethoven-eroica-greatest-symphony-vote-bbc-mozart-mahler
@bikerpaul68
@bikerpaul68 3 года назад
That's been bothering me. After Bruckner 8 I would choose Haydn's 80th and Nielsen's 4th. Beethoven's symphonies are not on the same level as his late quartets and piano sonatas, and although I am a huge fan of Mahler I think his music is just too vulgar to be great.
@giselaurbahn7644
@giselaurbahn7644 2 года назад
❤prächtig !!!
@giselaurbahn7644
@giselaurbahn7644 2 года назад
🎉❤Bravo 👍 aus Berlin 🍀❣️
@saskgeese
@saskgeese 5 лет назад
Fantastic!....and what a leader!
@倉持美巳
@倉持美巳 5 лет назад
he is my god!
@Quickness_Fitness
@Quickness_Fitness 4 года назад
The video director sucks so bad, never points in the featured voices' directions at the right times.
@conw_y
@conw_y 3 года назад
1:20:38 Trumpets are perfect.
@ojisten
@ojisten 4 года назад
cymbal crashed only the 3rd
@shanemckenna9416
@shanemckenna9416 2 года назад
Not a great symphony, not a bad symphony. Bruckner is always condemned to be in the middle somewhere. Between Wagner and Mahler.
@meandkathinkihei
@meandkathinkihei 4 года назад
At 58:00 Who's the video director??? Are you kidding me??? Beginning of Finale and not ONE second of airtime to the lower brass!!! Unbelievable
@wolfgangresch1650
@wolfgangresch1650 3 года назад
We live in the greatest of all times for classical music-can you imagine Bruckner?? He had to wait for a century to get his due!! Arguing over silly things like you guys are doing is WORSE than his critics!! Enjoy the music!! If you don't like it, get an orchestra and do it yourself!
@colinpackham5769
@colinpackham5769 4 года назад
I achieved a lifetime's ambition when Sir Simon Rattle came to Sydney to conduct the Australian World Orchestra at the Opera House and I was there. Simply breathtaking!
@kaypie3112
@kaypie3112 4 года назад
That coda of the finale absolutely raised the hair on the back of my neck and gave me goosebumps. It was scintillating. Just fantastic
@DavidHassell2004
@DavidHassell2004 3 года назад
After a number of years of trying and failing to 'get' Bruckner, during lockdown, I have taken the opportunity to really sit down and listen, repeatedly, one symphony at a time. I always enjoyed symphonies 4 and 7 plus some of his choral work. Now I get him, and quite frankly love his music. This is a wonderful performance with perfect tempos and terrific phrasing. I come from Birmingham UK so Sir Simon will always be special. However, he really does make this symphony sing and how the orchestra respond to him is pretty amazing. 33.04 is positively etherial.
@edwardprice1056
@edwardprice1056 7 часов назад
Well done, I can't think of a better use of Lockdown! Coming from the other end, as someone who first heard and fell in love with the Fifth (and that's the one people don't seem to like!) when I was only ten, it's Mahler that was, and still is, someone I don't entirely 'get', even though I do understand his influences. Personally, although I do like Bruckner's Fourth it is very much in the shadow of the ground-breaking, powerful, beautiful Fifth, and I must be the only classical music fan who thinks that the Seventh, apart from the Scherzo and the coda of the slow movement, is Bruckner's worst symphony (apparently the only person of note who has agreed with me on that one appears to have been Clara Schumann, who called it 'A terrible piece'!). Even the Third, which was never really satisfactorily completed, is better and indeed more enjoyable in my humble opinion. Also no.0 deserves far more recognition than even Bruckner gave it. It is the foundation stone of his symphonies and the forerunner of 3 and 9. I would rate no.0, no.2, no.5 and nos. 8 and 9 as his greatest works, along with the F minor mass. But yes, the Eighth is wonderfully deep and powerful and, in the slow movement, moving beyond words (and quite modern I think in its expressiveness, compared to the likes of Tchaikovsky or Brahms slow movements). Btw, I grew up in Lichfield, went to school in Walsall and attended several of Sir Simon's Mahler concerts in his early days in the Town Hall (which again being contrary, I prefer to the Modern Symphony Hall) so kudos to our man here. A sterling performance.
@mr-wx3lv
@mr-wx3lv 5 лет назад
I never envisaged Rattle as a bruckner conductor , but that was damned good. Glad he chose the more filled out Haas version, which to me sounds more balanced. Great sense of occasion. Pity I wasn't there..
@bryangl1
@bryangl1 5 лет назад
Rattle developed tremendously in his many years in Berlin with a highly responsive virtuoso orchestra to anticipate every nuance. He is a truly great conductor
@douglasyiuchinglok307
@douglasyiuchinglok307 4 года назад
I like the 1890 version more than this 1939 Haas version.
@conw_y
@conw_y 3 года назад
The funny thing is that this orchestra does actually make a few mistakes, but I don’t care at all, because they get the SPIRIT of the music exactly right.
@OMurchadha
@OMurchadha 4 года назад
I'm a big low brass fan (though a woodwind player), and I've looked high and low for my favorite version of the finale so far as the brass playing is concerned, and I believe this is it. Wagner tuba players that can play the cursed thing! And an entire brass section that knows how to be a section! So often in European orchestras these brass parts are done well as a section but too politely, and in the US, it's just played with reckless abandon, kind of every man for himself. This section plays with enormous strength but also cohesion. Really enjoyable recording and fabulous players in all sections.
@bikerpaul68
@bikerpaul68 3 года назад
Over the years I've accumulated a lot of recordings of this symphony and I certainly agree with what you say about this performance. But I have to admit that I adore the sound of the brass section of the Vienna Philharmonic. The first recording I ever bought, many years ago, was Solti conducting the VPO and it still sounds wonderful. However in my opinion the recently-issued recording by Christian Thielemann with the VPO (recorded live in October 2019) is the finest, especially since Thielemann (like Rattle but unlike Solti) uses the Haas edition and divides his violins left and right. (I haven't heard his earlier recording with the Staaskapelle Dresden.)
@bjornegan6421
@bjornegan6421 3 года назад
@@bikerpaul68 i really like the brass from the Vienna Philharmonic as well for this. however, my favorite is "Bruckner: Symphony No. 8 / Mehta · Berliner Philharmoniker" august 17, 2012
@bikerpaul68
@bikerpaul68 3 года назад
@@bjornegan6421 That's one recording I don't know! I did hear Mehta conduct the VPO in Bruckner's 8th in Baden Baden about 10 years ago and I was disappointed. Beautiful sound but emotionally cold. Rattle and Thielemann on the other hand set my pulse racing and send shivers down my spine.
@Anvanho
@Anvanho 3 года назад
Wonderful commentary, Philip. I find myself checking the brass passages in 8th recordings as well, and usually I'll go right to the adagio coda for starters. The phrasing; group harmony; dynamics; etc., etc. A few years ago, when I was in Munich, I was heading back to the train station (to ride back to Lindau), and just a few blocks before the station, I noticed halfway down some side street, was this music store and they had Wagner Tubas showcased on display there. I recognized them instantly so I ran in the store. "Wow, those are Wagner Tubas there?" I quickly asked the staff. "Yes! Do you play?" I explained, no, I'm a professional musician but I don't play those. The display had several of both the tenor (Bb) and the Bass (F). They were just absolutely beautiful things to gaze at! Yes, and since I'm sure someone wants to know? I checked, and the models on display start at around 10,000 US. dollars.
@corgansow6173
@corgansow6173 Год назад
Would also recommend the Lorin Maazel Berlin Philharmonic recording. Not the best interpretation but you'll find possibly one of the best Bruckner playing on disc, especially with the timpani at opening of the finale.
@conw_y
@conw_y 3 года назад
1:19:40 Timpanist will meet Peter Sadlo when he goes to heaven.
@Anvanho
@Anvanho 5 лет назад
52:36 I have never that passage of string section attack done with such force like that! But I like it! That's a powerful rendering!
@conw_y
@conw_y 3 года назад
53:45 I love how they give the pauses plenty of space to breath. You can hear the reverberations decay naturally without interruption. This is really in the spirit of Bruckner.
@mathguy1015
@mathguy1015 5 лет назад
A stellar performance. The finale is perfect. Bravo!
@gregt2022
@gregt2022 5 лет назад
Impressive indeed! Love how he walked through the orchestra thanking the players-class act.
@conw_y
@conw_y 3 года назад
1:17:15 The obsessiveness of Bruckner expressed perfectly here!
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 6 месяцев назад
Just listen to Bruckner’s symphies makes I forget about the trouble and annoyances of this trasient world
@kryswarfield
@kryswarfield 3 года назад
The legatos at 22:02 in the low brass and low strings is completely incredible. Beautiful tone and intonation, and the ability to be able to keep them as smooth from note to note is miraculous! Well done!
@AdrianPark-l5f
@AdrianPark-l5f 9 месяцев назад
Probably the best version of the Bruckner 8th I've heard. The Fourth movement is spectacular - the final resolution is beyond goosebumps ...... wow!!
@benediktschlegel8233
@benediktschlegel8233 7 месяцев назад
what a joke. Nobody can match Bruckner 8, played by Münchner Philharmoniker and conducted by Celibidache. The beginning of these eight (Rattle) is boring and far too fast
@pedromoyaguzman7517
@pedromoyaguzman7517 2 года назад
Not a fan of Sir Simon, but this is really great 👍 and the orchestra is stupidly good
@AustralianWorldOrchestra
@AustralianWorldOrchestra 2 года назад
Thanks, we think we're stupidly good too! P.s are you going to come and see our Zubin Mehta concert?
@pedromoyaguzman7517
@pedromoyaguzman7517 2 года назад
@@AustralianWorldOrchestra It's out of question 🤘
@harryrees627
@harryrees627 5 лет назад
That Oboist is just completely into the music
@AdrianPark-l5f
@AdrianPark-l5f 9 месяцев назад
Truly spectacular rendition of Bruckner's 8th - the coda is amazing.
@joshuahunt4708
@joshuahunt4708 3 года назад
59:44 God bless you.
@Richard-b5r9v
@Richard-b5r9v Год назад
The timpanist is spot on at the very ending roll of the finale movement. Antony Bediwei I believe is his name
@LCdrDerrick
@LCdrDerrick 7 месяцев назад
This is a very good interpretation, the camera direction however should have given a whipping.
@ワンワン-e8o
@ワンワン-e8o Год назад
58:02 四楽章がワクワクします! 58:27 こののティンパニーが素晴らしいですね😊 たいへん素晴らしい演奏だと思いました❤ ありがとうございます
@conw_y
@conw_y 5 лет назад
Brilliant! Damn good orchestra. And you can tell Rattle rehearsed this well. Such a shame I missed it. :(
@fastfred1977
@fastfred1977 3 года назад
The performance is very good, but the video direction is horrible.
@thomask1424
@thomask1424 5 месяцев назад
A very fine performance, kudos all around.
@conw_y
@conw_y 3 года назад
1:16:30 Insane attention to detail. This is on the level of Celibidache and Munich, if not better!
@conw_y
@conw_y 3 года назад
50:30 Well interpreted and performed - quietly but with tension and steady crescendo.
@Boltogenta
@Boltogenta 5 лет назад
The codain the first movement...oh God.
@conw_y
@conw_y 3 года назад
Lead viola understands this part very well.
@kambiztaghavi
@kambiztaghavi 3 года назад
Magnificent orchestra. I wish there was a better Camera Director.
@ricardonascimento6020
@ricardonascimento6020 3 месяца назад
1:18:46
@normapalisi2099
@normapalisi2099 7 месяцев назад
1:09:28
@arkazoo4769
@arkazoo4769 7 месяцев назад
0:31
@conw_y
@conw_y 3 года назад
1:17:30 I’ve never heard this part done so expressively!
@金影映-d9j
@金影映-d9j 12 дней назад
指揮實在太重要了‼️
@foofy14
@foofy14 3 года назад
Low brass 58:06 You're welcome
@MrBruno7447
@MrBruno7447 5 лет назад
I thought there were only 3 conductors that could conduct Bruckner: Karajan, Maazel and Barenboim. Rattle just joined the ranks
@gglucs1799
@gglucs1799 5 лет назад
there's Celibidache and Stanisław Skrowaczewski too
@mr-wx3lv
@mr-wx3lv 5 лет назад
Gunter Wand
@301250
@301250 5 лет назад
Not to forget the late Georg Tintner!
@davidhollingsworth1847
@davidhollingsworth1847 5 лет назад
And Jochum!
@DrEstell
@DrEstell 4 года назад
And Blomstedt...
@偏執者
@偏執者 2 месяца назад
Trompete👎
@nikollmerdhoci2018
@nikollmerdhoci2018 3 года назад
Wanderful concert
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 14 дней назад
Bruckner symphies are the inspirational gem
@mr-wx3lv
@mr-wx3lv 5 лет назад
I've seen some conductors double up the timpani part in this, simply because he has to work so damned hard.
@davidhollingsworth1847
@davidhollingsworth1847 4 года назад
I've seen it too. Imagine Mahler in almost all of his symphonies.
@Richard-b5r9v
@Richard-b5r9v Год назад
At 1:19:20 we see French Horn player Hector McDonald playing the Wagner Tuba
@Boltogenta
@Boltogenta 5 лет назад
Marvellous
@richardwilliams473
@richardwilliams473 Год назад
At 57:26 I see French Horn player Hector McDonald playing the Wagner tuba
@richardwilliams473
@richardwilliams473 Год назад
At 58:32 we see the timpanist playing his drums in the American configuration
@supercucciolino
@supercucciolino 7 месяцев назад
Haas edition 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
@neilhunt5644
@neilhunt5644 2 года назад
All a bit full on and not much depth of feeling. Very good timps and a beautiful flautist.
@richardwilliams473
@richardwilliams473 Год назад
At 58:13 I see Andrew Bain on French Horn who is now with the Los Angeles Philharmonic
@ecoworrier
@ecoworrier 4 года назад
Timps go for it 1:03:47
@sergioeduardoparragomez2249
@sergioeduardoparragomez2249 2 года назад
Is a beauty music the veri bess
@justsoification
@justsoification 2 года назад
great start to the finale ... timpani are given a good bash for a change.
@enriquesanchez2001
@enriquesanchez2001 Год назад
As my uncle Nate would say: Not a Wet Seat in the House ♥
@yh2682
@yh2682 6 месяцев назад
감사합니다 😊
@armandogabba2769
@armandogabba2769 4 года назад
Is it really necessary to mAke all those goddam and useless faces to conduct? and then to obtain only a good sound but with no bruckner at all inside? In few words a beginner...
@remomazzetti8757
@remomazzetti8757 Год назад
The I'm not a beginner, but I can't stand watching Rattle conduct. All the facial contortions are distracting.
@conw_y
@conw_y 3 года назад
47:00 🙏
@lucahermann3040
@lucahermann3040 3 года назад
58:05
@homersimpson7892
@homersimpson7892 3 года назад
One of the greatest Symphonies ever written. Absolutely magnificent. Bravo to Sir Rattle and the Australian World Orchestra for this awesome performance. Hearing this music renews my faith in the righteousness of Western High Art and it's Life-affirming glory.
@wolfgangresch1650
@wolfgangresch1650 3 года назад
Totally agree 👍👍👍👍👍
@happyzeta1444
@happyzeta1444 3 года назад
Racist
@lucahermann3040
@lucahermann3040 3 года назад
What's the guy at 58:31 doing?
@Hamish_Wright
@Hamish_Wright 3 месяца назад
I'm guessing he's checking the intonation, but I could be wrong.
@mr.dalton9507
@mr.dalton9507 4 года назад
Just beautiful! Absolutely beautiful!
@shenjohn9364
@shenjohn9364 3 месяца назад
指揮在這裡找到了新世界!
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