LA Phil Rehearsal with Gustavo Dudamel: Felix Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 3
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- In 2011, the Los Angeles Philharmonic presented LA Phil LIVE - a series of live simulcasts that included full-concert performances with the orchestra, led by dynamic Music and Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel, live from Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles and Dudamel's home nation of Venezuela. LA Phil LIVE provided fans with access to a unique concert experience that included backstage access, Q&A with Gustavo Dudamel and guest artists and guest artists as well as special hosts and more.
In this clip from the first LA Phil LIVE of the 2011/12 season, Gustavo Dudamel explains to the orchestra how to "attack" a particular passage from Felix Mendelssohn's "Scottish" Symphony.
As you will see, Dudamel is seeking to create a "heart attack" sensation amongst concertgoers through the sheer power of the orchestra when it attacks in unison. As the rehearsal progresses, he's not quite getting what he's looking for. Thankfully, Dudamel himself didn't have a heart attack!
Composer Felix Mendelssohn came from a famous family. His grandfather Moses was a preeminent philosopher. Mendelssohn wrote some of his greatest works - the Octet and the Midsummer Night's Dream Overture, for example - as a teenager.
Experience the music of Mendelssohn LIVE at the Hollywood Bowl on July 28, 2015, when the entire incidental-music score for Midsummer Night's Dream will be performed by Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Phil! Details and tickets available now at www.hollywoodbo....
Pleasing to the ear and deft in its use of the orchestra, Felix Mendelssohn's music won him acclaim throughout Europe during his lifetime. However, it also gained him a reputation for being the most conservative of the Romantics. His work as a conductor, in fact, played a large role in reviving music of Johann Sebastian Bach in the 1800s. As a conductor, Mendelssohn was responsible for the revival of Bach's music in the 19th century. Many of Mendelssohn's later works - such as the oratorio St. Paul and the "Hymn of Praise" Symphony (No. 2) - owe much to the Baroque master.
For a complete rundown of when and where you can hear Felix Mendelssohn at the Hollywood Bowl and Walt Disney Concert Hall, visit www.laphil.com/... and consult the schedule on the right-hand side of the webpage.
“Normal normal...but normal together”
XD
Hahaha !
Notice that he is conducting without a conductor's score? And the passion, the hard work, the drive. It is unsurpassed in the 21st Century. In two-and-a-quarter minutes, he has pulled the opening chord of the Allegro vivacissimo as strong, dynamic, and passionate chord from the orchestra, who thought it was the bland, ordinary one that so many orchestra leaders around the world think that it is.
If you look closely, he's got a tiny study score on the stand. I presume he'll be conducting from memory at the concert.
+MJ S., thank you for your observation. I don't think that's a score. I believe that simply contains notes. I have never played in orchestras approaching the prestige and magnitude of the LA Philharmonic, but in the ones I have, the conductor always had notes beside the score and would consult them from time to time. If it is a tiny score, then I stand corrected. Again, thank you.
From my experience, the study score is really just to facilitate rehearsal and to contain the notes ahead of time. I've also seen it used by conductors when works are prohibitively expensive to purchase (a lot of Shostakovich's music comes to mind since the 1990s) or also as a supplement to a larger score. For an orchestra like the LA Phil, I doubt notes would be truly necessary for a warhorse like the Scottish Symphony, but what's tipping me off is the fact that the paper on the stand appears bound and it does not look like a standard letter size piece of paper. Thanks for your reply!
@@mjs8146 "conducting from memory" lol what?
@@MichaelBCooper He will not need the score at the concert.
this is the best version, wish we can have the full piece, it has that energy
Love this. Dudamel's passion for music is truly wonderful. Plus, he is a truly gifted musician. I love the tempo here.
The difference in sound from the beginning and at 0:57 is amazing!
Same of 1:35 vs 1:58
1:58 is the top part of this video! Beautifull@@rubenalejandrovillarrealba2729
You can hear the difference. I've listened to this in full by other orchestras on UA-cam, and they attack the first note in the way that Mr. Dudamel says is wrongly interpreted. So the standard for this piece is The Los Angeles Philharmonic under the direction of Gustavo Dudamel. Bravo, Dudamel.
1:23 “beautiful” those words coming out of ur conductor is the best feeling bc you kno ur doing something right.
This is the best version I’ve heard, wish it was longer.
Why would you only give us 2 minutes and 18 seconds of the Gustavo! ☹️
Me llama la energia y pasion de este director llevar a una orquesta a la perfeccion cada detalle es increíble.
I cannot explain the importance of this video and how it made me passionate with classical music to the point to want to fly 24 hours and listen to him live. Incredible man, incredible vibe and passion.
U KNOW
wow how much passion,love him
Sure I will...thank you for the advice.Personally my favourite performance is Dvorak Symphony n.9 Allegro con fuoco and Beethoven 5th with Gothenburg orchestra.
Por esto es que ¡AMO! A Gustavo Dudamel. Mismo que exige a todos sus músicos con la misma pasión y entusiasmo. Gustavo eres ¡ÚNICO!
1:39 I could feel his frustration😂
Was this concert recorded? I would love to buy it and listen to it! It's magnificent! :)
So many people with incredibile talent
Can't stop watching this
Un orgullo latinoamericano! Fantástico Dudamel!
Mendelssohn - Symphony No. 3 in A minor "Scottish" - IV. Allegro vivacissimo... closest to this one.
0:00, 0:51, 0:58, 1:29, 1:56
I needed this!!!! Thank you. Takes a musical ear to really hear the difference
lEverytime I see something about Dudadmel I have to stop and watch it. He is fantastic . I love him
È grandissimo Dudamel nel mondo della direzione. In pochissimo tempo ha accordato l' apertura dell'Allegro vivacissimo come un accordo forte, dinamico e appassionato differendemente da altri direttori d'orchestra .....Magnifico!!!!
bravissimo Dudamel,👏👏👏
Fascinating to watch
La grande passione e amore verso la musica di Gustavo Dudamel ci contagia moltissimo e ammiriamo la sua determinazione...!
Omgg I've ever listened something like this 😱
I come back to this video at least once a month.
i admire everyone in this orchestra
That's true leadership and passion. Amazing sound 👏
Qué nivel de música y de sentimiento, un disfrute !!
Thank you so much for posting this. It's always fascinating to go behind the scenes.
If this distinguished conductor is, as he is right now, what will he be like in future years? how can he be any better? He is a fireball of energy and enthusiasm, and knows how to project this to the players. They are exceptionally lucky to have him. All the great orchestras of the world are clambering to have him as a guest conductor - even in Vienna and Berlin which is amazing.
Lovely this young man!!! I think he is a genius
LOVE THIS..BRAVO..
well, thanks a lot, now i want to listen to the actual concert, but im unable to find it here :'(
What a beautiful job Dudamel does here. I remember sitting under Andre Previn in the late 1980’s. Sometimes the LA Phil played in spite of his conducting. Andre would be off some nights. The percussion section had a Time magazine on their stand. Good to see Dudamel keeping them on their toes.
Is there a full version of this version that i can listen to?
He is the most important musician in the post modern era.
Es increíblemente épico Dudamel
los propios músico cuando ven que suena mejor en sus propia cara se le ve el reflejo de esa emoción..
Fantastic!
Wow , amazing 🤌👏
I just love Gustavo Dudamel
This is beautiful
i need the compeate version of this 😍
Here first from Tik Tok
came up on my tik tok a year late. damn.
Came from tik tok 2 years after you 🤣
I came here right now from Instagram ✌🏻
Me explaining my mechanic the noises of my 98' honda
1:39 jajajaj
Quanto tempo eles ensaiam!? É até a perfeição!!!!!❤
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I'll see this orchestra and Gustavo Dudamel in the Auditorio Nacional this Tuesday 14th :3
How was it??
@@Roma-kp4qg excellent, believe me it was the best performance I've ever seen of any orchestra
Is there a video of them actually performing this with Dudamel in concert after this rehearsal? I bet is sounds fantastic
Is there a full rehearsal of this? Please!!
Dónde puedo encontrar el vídeo de esta interpretación en vivo❓ sería un placer oírla completa ❤
Lo conseguiste ?
Io l ho già fatto tempo quando l ho sentito e avevo che sarebbe diventato un grande poi mi sono documentata e ho scoperto che lo è già ma proprio grande grandissimo mi piacerebbe sentirlo dal vivo..........ivana
Fantastico
Me encanta
We're they rushing? Or were they dragging?
Do you think they are out of tune?
Dragging??? XD
*were lol
Rushing
Not quite his tempo :v
Does anyone know where to find this song conducted by him
Is there a complete version of the rehearsal?
Joder esto es música 🚬
I heard ay world of difference
Can anyone share what song this is? I’m not a usually a classical listener but this is so beautiful ❤
Por favor donde encuentro la pieza completa?
somebody have link of this music full finish???
Did u find it
@@EKO-ko6lo Mendelssohn - Symphony No. 3 in A minor - IV. Allegro vivacissimo
Este video es bellisimo
Where is the full symphony?
En que tono está ese movimiento de la sinfonía 3
Come from IG
Got here from TikTok to hear the whole thing
🎙🎶🎻🎸🥁🎷👏👏👏🎩
1:56
Hola. Alguien conoce el nombre de esta interpretación que dirige Dudamel?
¡Hola! Es el inicio del 4to movimiento de la Sinfonía No. 3 de Mendelssohn.
alguien me puede decir el nombre de esta pieza por favor
What part of the symphony is this? Sorry new to Orchestral Music
Allegro vivaccisimo
Whats the name of this piece!?? Please
What is the name of the orginal sound?
Vengo del tik tok, simplemente maravilloso
Full video link send me bro
He wants it played like you’re having a heart attack? Lol😅 00:17
He's tuning an instrument!!
Tri tro!!!
Where can I hear this in its entirety?
I’ve been looking all night for it. Not sure what piece/mvt it is but I’m looking!
Felix Mendelssohn - Symphony n°3 in A minor, Op.56 (IV.Allegro vivacissimo)
TRI TRO
NOT ENOFFFFFFF!
Alguien sabe el nombre de esta pieza, se escucha demasiado bien, completa debe ser una joya.
Symphony No.3 in A minor - Felix Mendelssohn
@@capitainemartinezjesusadan6008 qué movimiento?
Hola Mar, nunca sueñes a escondidas.
te amo
@@MarianaHernandez-yk8hf te amo
name of the piece please
Mendelssohn - Symphony No. 3 in A minor "Scottish" - IV. Allegro vivacissimo
SUBLIME
1:07 See? Even professional orchestras know that bowings are obsolete!
I stand corrected... Everyone in the section changed bowings.
lo stavano facendo incazzare ah ah
"Not quite my tempo"
🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽
they did not obey! too much glissando
Not my tempo
trii te rrooo
My man doesn’t even count to 3. 😢
He reminds me of Carlos Kleiber.
thanks tiktok
He cannot sing three notes from a diminished arpeggio?