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Igor Stravinsky: Le Sacre du printemps (revised version from 1947) / Sir Simon Rattle, conductor · Berliner Philharmoniker / Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie, 9 November 2012
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@cyborgjonny
@cyborgjonny 5 лет назад
I’ve never seen a more intense thumbnail for orchestral music
@jackmarentette1302
@jackmarentette1302 4 года назад
Garrison Fox your joke is not funny.
@chrispelayo6365
@chrispelayo6365 4 года назад
Skkl1 I thought it was pretty funny
@kraltelekom6974
@kraltelekom6974 3 года назад
Holst: 😢
@superior_nobody07
@superior_nobody07 Год назад
@@jackmarentette1302 yes it was
@masheep8764
@masheep8764 Год назад
It’s absolutely ridiculous that anyone could conduct this from memory! Fantastic performance and amazing horns!
@changchp
@changchp 5 месяцев назад
I admire anyone who conducts anything from memory. It means the conductor OWNS the music, like the soloists play from memory.
@GuestComposer
@GuestComposer 11 лет назад
Personally, it is my favourite part. Perfect morning clock alarm
@pjmvdbroek
@pjmvdbroek 4 года назад
you will get out of bed fast!
@the18wheeler67
@the18wheeler67 6 лет назад
@ 0:49 Sarah Willis lows and Stefan Dohr highs are incredible 😩
@alsenwulf
@alsenwulf 3 года назад
Sehr beeindruckend ! Stravinsky hat es perfekt verstanden, seine grausamen Verdauungsprobleme zu vertonen ...
@janssen18
@janssen18 Год назад
Glückwunsch, Sie haben erfolgreich ihr Philistertum verteidigt. Ligeti könnte ich als Nächstes empfehlen.
@alsenwulf
@alsenwulf Год назад
@@janssen18 😆 😅 😂 🤣
@jurgengiesler754
@jurgengiesler754 Год назад
😂
@violinhunter2
@violinhunter2 11 лет назад
I've played it a couple of times (on second violin) and was not aware Stravinsky had re-worked the orchestration. He must have been seeking absolute perfection. I appreciate knowing things like that. Thanks!! :-)
@matthewvwuk
@matthewvwuk 3 года назад
Powerful stuff indeed! You can see why the Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky caused a riot at its premier in 1913! A piece I really like listening to in full on the radio & I have it on CD & Minidisc too. Sir Simon Rattle conducting the piece well from memory I see.
@makyhsmakyhs6766
@makyhsmakyhs6766 3 года назад
Not the best version of this magnificent piece of music
@timbredan3476
@timbredan3476 Год назад
@@makyhsmakyhs6766 certainly not the worst either
@makyhsmakyhs6766
@makyhsmakyhs6766 Год назад
@@timbredan3476 what is the best version from your point of view !
@Tkibbs14
@Tkibbs14 6 лет назад
Why all the negative comments? I absolutely love this interpretation of Stravinsky! Rattle looks so intense and they rhythms and chords are so dissonant and it’s the clashiest point in the piece but these musicians embrace it and embrace the intensity and discomfort of the piece. They play it with such care to the ppp and ff moments and the strings are so careful about the accents in the piano moments and I love how careful they are about the extra saucy details. And those horns always have patience, and such good ears.
@jamesoliver6625
@jamesoliver6625 3 года назад
It's fun to watch woodwind players mark time and metre with their "dance" while playing. If they had to remain still I don't think they could play the piece.
@tjs9
@tjs9 5 лет назад
The transition is done better here than I have ever heard! So amazing!
@tomokonagata539
@tomokonagata539 3 года назад
この演奏の時、実は3日間(10月18日、19日、20日)ベルリン・フィルと、パーヴォさんの演奏に通って聴いていました。これは20日の時の映像だと思いますが、実に見事な出来栄えの演奏でした。私は19日にこの演奏を聴いたとき、様々な感慨が沸き上がってきて、ずっと号泣していました。(前から2列目に座っていました) そしたら、パーヴォさんとベルリン・フィルの皆さんが、励ましてくれるように、時に力強く、時に切なく、時に甘く、時に激しく愛情をもって演奏してくださったのです! すると、今まできいたことのないほど、見事な完成度の高い、ブラームス交響曲第2番となりました!! ベルリン・フィルの女性マネージャーの方から「私も20年この仕事をしていますが、こんなに感動的な夜は初めてです!あなたは東洋の宝ですね!来てくださってほんとにありがとう!」と握手を求められました。周りのお客様も、P席の聴衆のみなさまも、大興奮な状態でした。 10月20日の収録の際も、大変盛り上がり、パーヴォさんはすっかりゴキゲンで指揮をされていて、東京からベルリンまで一人旅でしたが、とても素晴らしい3日間をすごすことができました。この映像を見るたびに思い出す、素晴らしい演奏です! At the time of this performance, I actually listened to the Berliner Philharmoniker and Paavo for three days (October 18, 19 and 20). I think this is the video from the 20th, but it was a really wonderful performance. When I listened to this performance on the 19th, various emotions arose and I was crying all the time. (I was sitting in the second row from the front) Then, Paavo and the Berliner Philharmoniker played with enthusiasm, sometimes powerful, sometimes painful, sometimes sweet, and sometimes violently loving! Then, it became Brahms Symphony No. 2 with a superb degree of perfection that has never been done before! !! A female manager of the Berlin Philharmoniker shook hands, saying, "I've been doing this job for 20 years, but it's the first time I've had such a moving night! You're an oriental treasure! Thank you so much for coming!" I was asked. The customers around me and the audience in the P seat were all very excited. The recording on October 20th was also very exciting, and Mr. Paavo was completely conducted and although he was traveling alone from Tokyo to Berlin, he had a wonderful three days. It's a wonderful performance that I remember every time I see this video!
@laralombardostachio8644
@laralombardostachio8644 14 дней назад
Magistrale la musica e magistrali loro❤😮❤
@inewage
@inewage 11 лет назад
Always wonderful, Rattle's Stravinsky!
@jordipanadesribera6890
@jordipanadesribera6890 4 года назад
Perfect done. Thanks.
@BruceBoschek
@BruceBoschek 2 года назад
AAII! My goosebumps got goosebumps. What a powerful performance.
@martimtavares3692
@martimtavares3692 10 лет назад
Conducting from memory... Imma do that one day!
@MarimbaLeo
@MarimbaLeo 4 года назад
Rainer is killing it 😍
@MrAkihiros
@MrAkihiros 11 лет назад
The great Pahud seems ageless!
@rattywoof5259
@rattywoof5259 2 года назад
This is the passage Disney used for the fight between the tyrannosaurus and the stegosaurus in 'Fantasia' - always thought it fitted rather well.
@scardon1940
@scardon1940 5 лет назад
How tf did they get all those instruments in the pit for the ballet?
@evanpyne4426
@evanpyne4426 5 лет назад
They shrink the orchestra
@shrimpman9545
@shrimpman9545 5 лет назад
Scardon the pit orchestra is a lot smaller for this piece
@daniellbondad6670
@daniellbondad6670 4 года назад
+Scardon There are many reasons the Rite of Spring is the most expensive ballet production in history.One of them is that the front rows had to be taken out to expand the pit(and even then,it felt cramped).
@akshaygowrishankar7440
@akshaygowrishankar7440 3 года назад
Magic. They had to sacrifice to the gods of Spring :)
@joycedelrosario2218
@joycedelrosario2218 3 года назад
So powerful ❤
@lenintoledo4770
@lenintoledo4770 3 года назад
Me encanta toda esa energía!!!
@jordifont9533
@jordifont9533 8 лет назад
Majestuoso vibrante. Un buen inicio primaveral
@binary3280
@binary3280 2 года назад
love the timpani's crescendos
@adolfoleongomez4631
@adolfoleongomez4631 4 года назад
MARAVILLOSA MÚSICA !!!
@ragnar0209
@ragnar0209 7 лет назад
I love watching this at double speed
@DiegoDiaz-kt2qc
@DiegoDiaz-kt2qc 6 лет назад
Because that's closer to the correct speed
@OlavoLuisatto
@OlavoLuisatto 10 лет назад
I believe that is the most autentic, original interpretation of The Rite of Spring by Stravinsky. Unbelievable! Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Berliner Philharmoniker decorated. Extremely difficult. Bravo Sir Simon Rattle and BerlinPhil. BRZ
@aequationum
@aequationum 4 года назад
Astonishing fact that Sir Rattle conducted with no score at all 😇😇
@charleyhibschweiler4555
@charleyhibschweiler4555 4 года назад
I feel like by the time you have learned all of the obnoxious time signature changes it would be basically memorized
@ASclassical
@ASclassical Год назад
Probably even Karajan needed a score for this
@edbuller4435
@edbuller4435 Год назад
@@charleyhibschweiler4555 He is doing it in 4/4 !
@fraserdavidson4226
@fraserdavidson4226 Год назад
@@edbuller4435 he's not...
@edbuller4435
@edbuller4435 Год назад
@@fraserdavidson4226 I WAS joking !
@PMS1950
@PMS1950 3 года назад
I was expecting to watch the thrilling moment when the horns play the passage, which Stravinsky specified be played "bell up" or similar, when the horns revert to their origins and play with bells lifted upwards, as in the picture featuring the brilliant Sarah Willis.
@vitormusico5545
@vitormusico5545 4 года назад
BERLIM. A melhor Orquestra Filarmônica do Mundo.
@laurenbennett7674
@laurenbennett7674 5 лет назад
1:30 hahah Sarah’s arm in this shot
@samivillatorrevillatorre7532
@samivillatorrevillatorre7532 4 года назад
Magia y poder inigualable brillante titánica soberbia asombrosa sensacional grande 🌵🌵🇲🇽
@ramirodealla8396
@ramirodealla8396 5 лет назад
Woow...amazing
@leoncioviolin
@leoncioviolin 11 лет назад
BRAVO
@OlavoLuisatto
@OlavoLuisatto 10 лет назад
I believe that is the most autentic, original interpretation of The Rite of Spring by Stravinsky. Unbelievable! Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Berliner Philharmoniker decorated. Extremely difficult. Bravo Sir Simon Rattle and BerlinPhil. BRZ :)
@mikeyharms3785
@mikeyharms3785 8 лет назад
I agree this is a great interpretation! But in my opinion the best live performance of this is with the Chicago symphony in the late 1990s under maestro Barenboim.
@Perpetualsify
@Perpetualsify 7 лет назад
Yeah, barenboim's is much much more savage, even now it will shock you to some degree
@brendank5413
@brendank5413 5 лет назад
Watch rattle conduct the LSO, a much much better recording in my opinion. More energy
@ilianazumba7172
@ilianazumba7172 6 лет назад
Fantastical
@sammyvillatorres3504
@sammyvillatorres3504 6 лет назад
Música pasion Arte es genial es como Orión jamás dejará de brillar
@bondovxm
@bondovxm 11 лет назад
As it should be! thank you Wolf
@JGSNEN67
@JGSNEN67 11 лет назад
gran interpretacion
@samivillatorre6317
@samivillatorre6317 2 года назад
Maravilloso encantador sublime una obra de arte saludos a todas las Naciones del mundo entero 🇲🇽❤️
@ScherzoMusic
@ScherzoMusic 10 лет назад
I've got the live recording of this interpretation and it is unmatchable, and also, isn't Rattle conducted by memory?
@vutEwa
@vutEwa 3 года назад
I could conduct Eroica by memory. What a beautiful masterpiece of Beethoven
@PetroHo-cf4bm
@PetroHo-cf4bm Месяц назад
Superb
@user-uv2gq6jd8v
@user-uv2gq6jd8v 3 месяца назад
노래 너무 좋네요~~^^
@JohnDoe-ur6tu
@JohnDoe-ur6tu 8 лет назад
2:17 - playing the $ 200 000 :D
@LupercaIia
@LupercaIia 7 лет назад
Hahahahahahaha true
@gafhadly4616
@gafhadly4616 6 лет назад
I don't understand, can you please explain?
@omnipotentdancinglordling
@omnipotentdancinglordling 6 лет назад
Gaf Hadly me neither
@rongzhang2922
@rongzhang2922 6 лет назад
basoon?
@Torrealba.Director
@Torrealba.Director 6 лет назад
I think its about the cost of all basoon (instrument, not players) seccion
@harrybeil4042
@harrybeil4042 11 лет назад
excellent
@samivillatorrevillatorre7532
@samivillatorrevillatorre7532 5 лет назад
Genial arte en todo su esplendor fuerza encanto maravilla ((( s🇲🇽ami )))**
@dianasolari8131
@dianasolari8131 2 года назад
BELLÍSIMO!!!..
@yuehchopin
@yuehchopin 11 лет назад
Es war einmal sehr wild, aber nun erklingt die schön klassisch, oje, die Zeit vergeht!
@nozomimaria
@nozomimaria 11 лет назад
lovely :)
@sammyvillatorres3504
@sammyvillatorres3504 6 лет назад
Genialidades muchas inolvidables muy pocas los genios nunca moriraran estarán en el recuerdo de la humanidad ((( sami )))☆☆
@Nikuman-Sukinanoyo
@Nikuman-Sukinanoyo 3 года назад
bravo😀👏🏻👏🏻
@jacqueslemire2442
@jacqueslemire2442 7 лет назад
Désorganisation générale et sauvage -- rafraîchissant.
@jmera7931
@jmera7931 5 лет назад
I saw them do this piece in 2012 I had to cry
@da13buta1
@da13buta1 4 года назад
おぉかっこいい! ファゴットにアジア系の方がいるなぁ…どなただろう。
@user-vr4jt6ry8f
@user-vr4jt6ry8f 3 года назад
Во дела! Пишете на корейском, под Стравинским Вам ещё и лайки ставят! Я люблю Стравинского, Петрушку.
@zewensenpai
@zewensenpai 3 года назад
That's one fine thumbnail
@giselaurbahn4162
@giselaurbahn4162 Год назад
Ein starkes Stück Musik das unter die Haut geht Stravinsky muss geträumt haben als ER das Mono mentale a
@guidepost42
@guidepost42 11 лет назад
Who is this guy, Zero and why does he dislike this great perforamnce?
@MrMaiquangvinh
@MrMaiquangvinh 11 лет назад
Like it.
@alisonarmstrong8421
@alisonarmstrong8421 3 года назад
FOUR Bassoons here! Fab.
@lucacristinikl
@lucacristinikl 3 года назад
Great Simon and super great the barbaric sound of Jgor !!!
@Quim141
@Quim141 7 лет назад
My favourite movement from the Rite.
@Quim141
@Quim141 7 лет назад
I dont know if i like or unlike this version... The tempo is slow, so the sounds are so nitid and clear and the character is kinda perfect. But maybe is too slow so we cant appreciate the real agressivity of this movement.
@joeppeeters6222
@joeppeeters6222 7 лет назад
Joaquim Méndez This tempo is so slow. Im gona sleep😂😂
@weatherreport82
@weatherreport82 11 лет назад
Zero dislikes. Let's keep it that way.
@ImperfectImpostor
@ImperfectImpostor 5 лет назад
Close your eyes and just imagine how a jedi fights a bounty hunter in the undercity of coruscant.
@adamgulley1399
@adamgulley1399 5 лет назад
Reminds me when anakain fought asaj ventress i the 2003 clone wars movie
@mullerrandka5752
@mullerrandka5752 4 года назад
Idiot
@YNJ0525
@YNJ0525 4 года назад
müller Randka bruh why
4 года назад
Hello there
@mullerrandka5752
@mullerrandka5752 4 года назад
@@YNJ0525 it is just wrong. Stravinsky's had a different idea. Understand it!
@Belfreyite
@Belfreyite 3 года назад
You can no longer find the Chicago Symphony Orchestra playing this under the baton of Daniel Barnenboim, on You Tube.
@basso0on
@basso0on 11 лет назад
Nice
@SaxandRelax
@SaxandRelax 3 года назад
Amazing thumbnail
@faeylin3010
@faeylin3010 8 лет назад
saw the movie "rhythm is it!" in music lessons at school :D
@sebastianzaczek
@sebastianzaczek 5 лет назад
Same
@vutEwa
@vutEwa 3 года назад
I want more
@AlexRichterPiano
@AlexRichterPiano 2 года назад
Cool
@Belfreyite
@Belfreyite 3 года назад
Correction!! It's back on.
@rubi588
@rubi588 2 месяца назад
The best horn players in the world Stefan Dohr and Sara Willis
@PianistDanielFritzen
@PianistDanielFritzen 2 года назад
grandios
@JLwaldhorn
@JLwaldhorn 11 лет назад
un sonido demasiado transparente, no se como hacen
@srothbardt
@srothbardt 11 лет назад
He reorchestrated it a few times over the years. Not sure which version this is.
@lovepeace20
@lovepeace20 10 лет назад
Best music piece for Rattle to expose his teeth ! Lol :D
@stephenestall9044
@stephenestall9044 6 лет назад
He conducts with his mouth
@simonschaefertrumpet1820
@simonschaefertrumpet1820 11 лет назад
nice nice
@RVJEDI
@RVJEDI 5 лет назад
That Qtip on the bass drum needs replacing
@aleshkaemelyanov
@aleshkaemelyanov 3 года назад
Воспоминательность Алёшка Емельянов По всем коридорам, каморкам, чердачью, промёрзшим подвалам, верандам в бреду, я в поисках счастья, веселья, удачи и счастья былого в потёмках иду, по памятным датам, мгновеньям петляю, качаюсь, плыву иль ползу в полусне, и что позабылось, слегка вспоминаю, светлеет душа, осознанье во мне: тепло материнской утробы, рожденье, познанья, цветенья садов, естества, свиданья и женщины миг обретенья, и первый свой грех под канун Рождества... Всего насмотревшись, где ясно и тихо, как будто на кладбище, рай, где журчу, назад, к охладелым и косным, и лиху отсюда совсем выходить не хочу...
@maxencedetraz4351
@maxencedetraz4351 3 года назад
Rainer Seeger ❤
@thedarktruth132
@thedarktruth132 Год назад
Wow that is a lot of tubas
@thomasbirkhahn9616
@thomasbirkhahn9616 2 года назад
Still the greatest piece of music in the entire 20th Century!!!!!!!!!
@depontcharrathierrycharles1606
@depontcharrathierrycharles1606 10 лет назад
Sans commentaire!!
@HenryCasillas
@HenryCasillas 2 года назад
☮️🌊🌋
@OlavoLuisatto
@OlavoLuisatto 11 лет назад
Extremely difficult. Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Berliner Philharmoniker decorated! Unbelievable! Bravo Sir Simon Rattle!
@srothbardt
@srothbardt 11 лет назад
The original piece will be 100 years young in May 2013.
@changchp
@changchp 3 года назад
May 29, 1913, the Le Sacre du printemps Riot.
@anjalialaniz
@anjalialaniz 2 года назад
It's Francis Begby's brother on the kettledrums!
@TheTearsOfAutumnDrea
@TheTearsOfAutumnDrea 10 лет назад
11/4 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Roaaaaaarrrrr
@sebastianzaczek
@sebastianzaczek 5 лет назад
Wham Wham Wham Wham Wham Wham Wham Wham Wham Wham Wham
@violinhunter2
@violinhunter2 11 лет назад
The piano version doesn't hint at what it can sound like once it is orchestrated. Stravinsky did a pretty good job of orchestrating this.
@lucpraslan
@lucpraslan 2 месяца назад
How couid you not show the bassoons and contrabassoons at the end of that clip!!!?!? Aaaaargh!?! 🤣🤣🤣
@dylanle8239
@dylanle8239 5 лет назад
1:15
@raedonias4721
@raedonias4721 3 года назад
A N X I E T Y
@goncalooliveira3487
@goncalooliveira3487 6 лет назад
Such a good orchestra!! They have the potential to play the rite like no one before easily, yet they play it without energy and in a slow tempo... They could easily play this in a way that everyone in the public woould be astounded and in a way that could actually even change their lives, but one of the few orchestras in the world with the potencial to play whats written in the way Stravinsky probably thought of with all the dynamics and harsh articulation, but they decided to play it a classical piece in the likes of Mozart or Haydn... So much wasted potencial... I would die of excitement if they actually played this with energy!!!
@trijezdci4588
@trijezdci4588 6 лет назад
They would need a fiery conductor like Leonard Bernstein to play it with the ferocity you are asking for. Watch the video where Bernstein is teaching a youth orchestra for the Schleswig Holstein music festival to play this piece. They are youngsters, some of them still teens, yet under Bernstein they perform the Rite far better than the Berlin Philharmonic under Rattle. You don't have to have any musical education to notice the incredible difference.
@goncalooliveira3487
@goncalooliveira3487 6 лет назад
Yeah, I've seen it already!! They had incredible energy and Bernstein gave just the right directions!
@stephenestall9044
@stephenestall9044 6 лет назад
Bernstein was probably trying to move into the boys
@aowa9727
@aowa9727 2 года назад
Watch out, here is the Rathalos!!
@Hadrianus01
@Hadrianus01 11 лет назад
*riots on stage*
@user-jy4eo3uf9e
@user-jy4eo3uf9e 4 года назад
のだめカンタービレ思い出した。
@joaomeireles9700
@joaomeireles9700 7 лет назад
this piece is about death. here it sounds like tucking a child to bed...
@jancowell
@jancowell 6 лет назад
You clearly do not know the berlin phil
@larsdietrich7336
@larsdietrich7336 6 лет назад
Jan Cowell just because it's the berlin phil doesn't mean that it's not allowed to criticise them... I don't fully agree with the statement, but i also think, that this is not a 100% perfect interpretation
@jancowell
@jancowell 6 лет назад
That is true, but I don't understand how some commenter can criticise arguably the best orchestra in the world
@larsdietrich7336
@larsdietrich7336 6 лет назад
Jan Cowell i don't think that there is something like "the best orchestra in the world" although you could say that berlin is pretty close to that. The musicians are very close to perfect, but still human and you can't expect from anybody to always play completely flawless in every performance.
@jancowell
@jancowell 6 лет назад
Of course, that's why I mentioned 'arguably'. Most of these comments are left by amateurs, and that's what I find funny.
@Mur4dMusic
@Mur4dMusic 3 года назад
0:08
@jinminkim7480
@jinminkim7480 11 лет назад
Pahud!!
@Capybaraism
@Capybaraism 4 года назад
Where is the thumbnail ;___;
@antniomanso
@antniomanso 3 года назад
i think that’s from the elders something, more in the end of the 2nd tableau, that one that starts with the tarararaaaaaaa *pluck pluck pluck*
@ingwerschorle_
@ingwerschorle_ 3 года назад
@@antniomanso ah yes
@antniomanso
@antniomanso 3 года назад
@@ingwerschorle_ this is why i absolutely love classical comment section by classical music understanding people, you can literally say takatam ta ta tatatam and there’s always someone who absolutely knows what you’re talking about
@Chiollodario
@Chiollodario 6 лет назад
Madonna!!!!
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