Tolga Kasif : The QUEEN Symphony (2002)
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2018
- World Premire in Royal Festival Hall,London 2002.11.6
A Symphony in 6 movements inspired by the music of QUEEN
Tolga Kasif cond.
Rpyal Philharmonic Orchestra
Crouch End Festival Chorus
Finchley Children's Music Group
John Lenchen (Pf)
Nicola Lord(Vn)
Tim Grill (VC)
Music sets the spiritual soul free and alights the human heart with emotion.
A would without music is a world without a soul.
😢 this symphony always makes me cry thinking about all the friends who've gone.
AMAZING !!! Make me cry...
A work of breathtaking quality. Close your eyes, relax and be transported to another place. Bravo Maestro !!
I’ve owned this CD since it’s release… but I’ve never seen it played live before - and you hear different instruments that you cant hear in the recording. It’s such an amazing orchestration. Masterpiece!
Me too. I think this work is a masterpiece. Movements 1 ,3 and 6 especially so
I agree. And I would add Movement 5. I love this piece - genius! :-)
Stunningly beautiful and very nice...❤
Missed this on TV, didn't know it was posted. What a find.
Thanks so much for uploading and sharing this 😍😳😱💙
This is a true masterpiece.
There is mozart, Bach, Schubert and then there is Tolga Kasif a pure genius. I loved this and the Genisis suite, they both my the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. Awesome........
With a little help of Freddie Mercury of course 😊 But the orchestration is just magic.
A brilliant composition by Tolga Kasif and a brilliant video recording despite one or two extremely unfortunate errors/changes in the playing compared to the audio CD of the same composition.
Can anyone explain to me why this composition hasn't had more acclaim?
exactly! i've been a queen fan for years & i'm a classical music enjoyer too yet i've only found this today... glad it's on spotify
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Magic moment…
According to news, John Deacon wants to live in seclusion. That's okay. But in an extraordinary event where even Freddie's mother had showed up, I guess John could've been there too.
I'm all for reinventions/reinterpretations of Queen's music, and it's nicely done, but he's turned it in to easy-listening. No thanks.
No he hasn't. He reimagined it as a classical piece.
This is not easy-listening at all. In fact this is a complex and magnificent piece of art. This music has so much detail, so much hidden melodies, so much motives that you can't even hear them all in one listening. If you find anything without a drumset and electric guitar easy-listening, that's your problem.
@@pavaomrazek The source materials, yes. But I"m a fair-minded person, and I'll give it another listen.
@@markovelikonja5399what are your thoughts now?