Jesteście wspaniali - absolutnie wszyscy. Film "odpaliłam" już kolejny raz, bo słuchanie Czajkowskiego w wykonaniu takich niesamowitych dzieciaków jest przyjemnością zwielokrotnioną. Szczególne wyrazy podziwu dla młodziusieńkiej skrzypaczki widocznej w drugim rzędzie i odjazdowego trębacza!
neskutečná krása, už jsem psal ke Skočné B. Smetany, no pan dirigent je člověk, který dává mladým muzikantům možnost jít rovnou na tu nejvyšší úroveň bytí v hudbě, jednak technicky, jednak mentálně a duchovně, jste orchestr, který svým projevem, svou krásou lidi těší i léčí.... mnoho úspěchů zdraví a touhy po kráse... zdravím z Čech Ivan
Thank you for posting this!!!---I have been studying Tchaikovsky's music alll my life since I was 16 (37 now) and I love everything that he ever composed!!! I chose this to add to my collection of Classical music because it's such beautiful music and those kids play it so well. So very talented and it's good they have a hobby at such a young age. Most kids these days are getting into drugs and drinking and other things, but as long as they are well versed in music and keep training they have an excellent career they have to look forward to. And I am sure their parents are in the audience too cheering them on and that's always good for growing minds and music. LET THE CHILDREN PLAY!!!! Sincerely, Peter. An American soldier in Texas
I'm at home now! Tchaikovsky, my admirable musicians and the maestro, at the Akademia Filmu i Telewizji and the your unique hight quality, sound and visual..Keep on always..🙏✨🌹❤
This is a great performance from such young players. It seems to me a Polonaise is hard to play because of shifting (ascending or descending) scales so this is quite astounding for such young players to play a Tchaikovsky Polonaise so beautifully. I only notice slight roll off in motif's start and end where it could be sharper, IMO.
What does this orchestra have to do to get a spirited response from the audience? I thought it was brilliant and I’d have been on feet shouting ‘bravo’!
Ace1King1 I dunno... some American audiences have been duds... classical music and classical performing arts aren’t appreciated as much any more. My daughters used to dance in our city ballet’s annual production of The Nutcracker... when they first started, the audience dressed up and observed concert etiquette, as the years went by, I noticed that the audience began to wear casual clothes, and then the concessions began to sell sodas, popcorn, candy and nuts that were allowed in the concert hall after intermission... ALWAYS pissed me off to listen to people munching on snacks and slurping on straws. The ballet company always performed beautifully with a live orchestra, but the audience’s concert etiquette went STRAIGHT to the sewer!!! I remember when my parents would take me to symphony concerts, I didn’t DARE move or fidget!!! My Mom had an amazing “pinch from hell” and she wasn’t afraid to use it!!!
Oh, Tchaikovsky. The start was rough on my ears, but I think you've gone and made one hell of a smooth piece. The notes just roll like one long string, and are so pleasing. Why do the dead guys make some of the best music?
To be honest, I've heard vastly higher rated orchestras butcher the start way worse than them. Either way, you're right that they did get it straightened out after a while.