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With the brass announcing the arrival of death, followed by a crashing and devastate collapse, Mahler starts his journey of life.
you are overemoting, it's much more boring than that
interesting interpretation
@@user-vd1ko7zx2k huh?
That’s ridiculous, you’re just trying to sound philosophical. Mahler started his journey of life decades earlier
@@DynastieArtistique Why not just enjoy the music and quit having internet beef
Wow. This is very beautiful. Especially the whole orchestra entry
Superb playing - the ease and power of the upper register then immediately following with a low Bb with the same tone colour and quality is so silky smooth. ❤
heard it in person a couple weeks ago... It was mind-blowing
Just powerful. !!!
The most amazing intro to any symphony, bar none!
That beginning is always sweet af!
Saw this live at NY Philharmonic and HOLY S**T WAS THAT AMAZING.
I love the horn section at the end, although I am biased.
I'm a trumpet player and I love the horn section at the end
ohhhhh!!!! impressionable!!!!!!!
Gorgeous....l
My favorite piece ❤
Very heroic
Sabía que había escuchado esta melodía antes y no estaba loca 🥰
Best symphony
Wow ❤
The opening chords are like the Wedding March by Mendelssohn because at the time Mahler was wedded to Alma
Good
🎺 💨 👏👏
I fully expected the goat version
I don't think I've seen this seating arrangement before. Does the score require it? So interesting to have the basses elevated and to the left.
I feel like mahler def took inspiration from Beethoven with that 4 note opening
Es una música picapiedra
Who is this trumpeter?
Principal trumpet Paul Beniston.
Why D trumpet?
Raro, sí
Trumpet in Eb! Not in D
@@espanolpoliticamenteincorr7931 watch closely, first note he js playing with second Valve, so major third down from d sharp
The trumpet is in B-flat. As the first movement is in c-sharp minor, so it's written a major 2nd above, therefore written d-sharp, sounding c-sharp
Is this a trumpet in D or Bflat ?
D for some reason
Great! But why have the score in Bb instead of concert pitch?
Because it’s the trumpet part, which is written in Bb 🎺
Not bad
Sounds one step lower than the score. First note is D, not D#
Ehhh, sounds right to me. Maybe a little sharp, but I'm an American and used to playing at 440 in band literature. Notes are right tho.
euh...the first note is C# and it sounds like one to me.
Very difficult tonguing
As a trumpeter his lips must be dead 💀
its just air
Great playing, but feels sterile after Smith and Herseth.
They musicians dont play with suits ????
Not in rehearsals! In concert we’re smart in black and tails
@@londonphilharmonicorchestra I thought it was the real show ! Apologie.
No dynamics no nuances.
Listen again. There is plenty of nuance and dynamics in Paul's playing.
His sense of rhythm is completely off
imagine critiquing Paul Beniston of all people
Just watched one of your videos. You are literally garbage... Less critiquing and more practising needed.
With the brass announcing the arrival of death, followed by a crashing and devastate collapse, Mahler starts his journey of life.
you are overemoting, it's much more boring than that
interesting interpretation
@@user-vd1ko7zx2k huh?
That’s ridiculous, you’re just trying to sound philosophical. Mahler started his journey of life decades earlier
@@DynastieArtistique Why not just enjoy the music and quit having internet beef
Wow. This is very beautiful. Especially the whole orchestra entry
Superb playing - the ease and power of the upper register then immediately following with a low Bb with the same tone colour and quality is so silky smooth. ❤
heard it in person a couple weeks ago... It was mind-blowing
Just powerful. !!!
The most amazing intro to any symphony, bar none!
That beginning is always sweet af!
Saw this live at NY Philharmonic and HOLY S**T WAS THAT AMAZING.
I love the horn section at the end, although I am biased.
I'm a trumpet player and I love the horn section at the end
ohhhhh!!!! impressionable!!!!!!!
Gorgeous....l
My favorite piece ❤
Very heroic
Sabía que había escuchado esta melodía antes y no estaba loca 🥰
Best symphony
Wow ❤
The opening chords are like the Wedding March by Mendelssohn because at the time Mahler was wedded to Alma
Good
🎺 💨 👏👏
I fully expected the goat version
I don't think I've seen this seating arrangement before. Does the score require it? So interesting to have the basses elevated and to the left.
I feel like mahler def took inspiration from Beethoven with that 4 note opening
Es una música picapiedra
Who is this trumpeter?
Principal trumpet Paul Beniston.
Why D trumpet?
Raro, sí
Trumpet in Eb! Not in D
@@espanolpoliticamenteincorr7931 watch closely, first note he js playing with second Valve, so major third down from d sharp
The trumpet is in B-flat. As the first movement is in c-sharp minor, so it's written a major 2nd above, therefore written d-sharp, sounding c-sharp
Is this a trumpet in D or Bflat ?
D for some reason
Great! But why have the score in Bb instead of concert pitch?
Because it’s the trumpet part, which is written in Bb 🎺
Not bad
Sounds one step lower than the score. First note is D, not D#
Ehhh, sounds right to me. Maybe a little sharp, but I'm an American and used to playing at 440 in band literature. Notes are right tho.
euh...the first note is C# and it sounds like one to me.
Very difficult tonguing
As a trumpeter his lips must be dead 💀
its just air
Great playing, but feels sterile after Smith and Herseth.
They musicians dont play with suits ????
Not in rehearsals! In concert we’re smart in black and tails
@@londonphilharmonicorchestra I thought it was the real show ! Apologie.
No dynamics no nuances.
Listen again. There is plenty of nuance and dynamics in Paul's playing.
His sense of rhythm is completely off
imagine critiquing Paul Beniston of all people
Just watched one of your videos. You are literally garbage... Less critiquing and more practising needed.