Al contrario de muchos directores, Klemperer adoraba esa sinfonía. Como dice 222mozart, además de sus 85 años estaba afectado en su salud. Arrastraba una fractura en un fémur y lo aquejaba una parálisis en su lado derecho. Y, a pesar de todo ello, es una ejecución única, maravillosa. Gracias por este maravilloso regalo.
This was part of the Beethoven cycle Klemperer conducted in London in May and June 1970 with New Philharmonia Orchestra in London's Royal Festival Hall. performed on Sunday 21 June 1970.
this is gods Music........Beethoven was not an Atheist........no great Music has ever been composed by an Atheist........Facts and love from vienna Austria............where it all began,.,.Haydn,.Mozart,.Beethoven,.schuibert,.,.etc.................
Sure, only if you write off Percy Grainger, György Ligeti, Gustav Mahler, Peter Maxwell Davies, Sergei Prokofiev, Maurice Ravel, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Ned Rorem, Camille Saint-Saëns, Dmitri Shostakovich, Edgard Varèse, and Giuseppe Verdi (not to mention so many great composers alive today). Better yet, don't bring your political/religious bullshit into the appreciation of great music.
Al contrario de muchos directores, Klemperer adoraba esa sinfonía. Como dice 222mozart, además de sus 85 años estaba afectado en su salud. Arrastraba una fractura en un fémur y lo aquejaba una parálisis en su lado derecho. Y, a pesar de todo ello, es una ejecución única, maravillosa. Gracias por este maravilloso regalo.
Perfect time. So wonderful.
Majestic!
He was 85 years old.
Klemperer at his finest .
Probably heard this when young! Can we have more info? when recording, which orchestra etc.
Royal Festival Hall 21 June 1970 as part of the Beethoven Symphony cycle conducted in London.New Philharmonia Orchestra.
Sorry I should said the conductor was Otto Klemperer.
This was part of the Beethoven cycle Klemperer conducted in London in May and June 1970 with New Philharmonia Orchestra in London's Royal Festival Hall. performed on Sunday 21 June 1970.
Sunday 21 June 1970 at the Royal Festival Hall in London. Symphony No 7 also in the same concert. New Philharmonia Orchestra.
royal Festival Sunday 21st June 1970. New Philharmonia Orchestra under Dr Otto Klemperer filmed live from a public concert.
first movement way too slow
But it works, perfectly
@@robinmcewan8473it loses its dance-like quality
It still works perfectly as an individual reading of this great work, I can deal with more than one interpretation. Be happy, try it.
this is gods Music........Beethoven was not an Atheist........no great Music has ever been composed by an Atheist........Facts and love from vienna Austria............where it all began,.,.Haydn,.Mozart,.Beethoven,.schuibert,.,.etc.................
Sure, only if you write off Percy Grainger, György Ligeti, Gustav Mahler, Peter Maxwell Davies, Sergei Prokofiev, Maurice Ravel, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Ned Rorem, Camille Saint-Saëns, Dmitri Shostakovich, Edgard Varèse, and Giuseppe Verdi (not to mention so many great composers alive today).
Better yet, don't bring your political/religious bullshit into the appreciation of great music.
Your fantasy supernatural being had *nothing* to do with creating LvB's music. Take your superior arrogant BS and buzz off.
@@jg2904 not to mention Johannes Brahms.
Verdi?
BTW, the g of gods should be uppercase; the spelling of gods means gods in plural. Maybe you meant “God’s”