4:13 - Interesting. Brass section is not as well-mic'd as rest of the orchestra, this section is ordinarily thunderous! Probably was perfect live in the hall :)
6:05 - 6:56 - Seemed that Maestro, in this version, wanted more contrast between the pacing of some of the slower sections and the more sudden burts. This section, and even moreso the following 6:58 - 7:46 - are quite more languid and lulling than in other performances, revving up slightly at 7:47 - 7:52 .... Then 7:53 - 8:08 appears to return to a more commonly paced tempo, then at 8:16 a more accentuated rapid wind-up, leveling again. It's fascinating to experience the different interpretations and pacing transitions by the same conductor in different performances. Running 13:32, this performance is 37-seconds longer than the version posted in 2010, running 12:55 ( ua-cam.com/video/TMSgWhIENSk/v-deo.html ) . The most brisk version of La Valse that I've ever heard is conductor Charles Munch's 1956 recording with the Boston Symphony Orchestra ( ua-cam.com/video/O8dYt9--j_c/v-deo.html ), clocking in at 11:23 - a full 2 minutes briefer than this 2013 performance! I also confess it's the first version I ever heard on vinyl back in 1980, so I'm prejudiced in claiming it as my favorite :) ... I would give anything to see Myung-Whun chung live conducting his orchestra in Japan! He is phenomenal !
COMPARING 3 EXHUBERANT VERSIONS! - The final 4-min sequence - from Descent into Hell, to Spinning out of Control, to Sticking the Landing! VERSION 1: CHARLES MUNCH (1956) - starts at 7:25 ( ua-cam.com/video/O8dYt9--j_c/v-deo.html ) - (duration: 4 min, 5 sec ) VERSION 2: MYUNG-WHUN CHUNG (2010) - at 8:19 ( ua-cam.com/video/TMSgWhIENSk/v-deo.html ) - (duration: 4 min, 26 sec ) VERSION 3: ** MYUNG-WHUN CHUNG (2013)** - at 8:39 ( ua-cam.com/video/BCUbHfjt9qY/v-deo.html ) - (duration: 4 min, 29 sec )
@KimCulDeok - Thanks for uploading both versions of La Valse conducted by maestro Myung-Whun chung. If by chance you can identify the data and location of the video you posted in 2010, much appreciated! (here: ua-cam.com/video/TMSgWhIENSk/v-deo.html )
I felt the video and sound production was better in the 2010 version: ua-cam.com/video/TMSgWhIENSk/v-deo.html Either way Maestro Myung-Whun Chung and Orchestra are sublime!
Jamais je n’aurais pu jouer ce morceau tellement j’aurais pleuré de bonheur. C’est vraiment la plus belle valse du monde
Je ne sais pas comment font ces artistes
❤FANTÁSTICO FABULOSO FORMIDABLE GENIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!😊
정명훈 넘 머싯어ㅜㅜ
Loved this performance. Very powerful!
❤PAIX ET LIBERTÉ POUR TOUTE L HUMANITÉ!!!!!!!!!😊
❤PAIX ET LIBERTÉ DANS L UNIVERS ENTIER!!!!!!!!!!!
피아노만 듣다가 오케스트라 들어보니 이것도 좋네요
I’ve been listening piano solo version, orchestra version is so nice as well. Gorgeous!!
BRAVO!
Thank you!
Me encantaaaa
좋은연주감사합니다~
PAZ....LIBERTAD.....SALUD.....FELI CIDAD.....RESPETO......DIGNIDAD.....
SIN PAZ NI LIBERTAD NO 😔 HAY SALUD NI FELI CIDAD
このあいだこの曲吹いたんですが、マジ難しいんですよ。間違えずに吹けた気はしますが ...
さすがフランスのオケ。体に染みついていらっしゃる。表現もやはり違う。
4:13 - Interesting. Brass section is not as well-mic'd as rest of the orchestra, this section is ordinarily thunderous! Probably was perfect live in the hall :)
6:05 - 6:56 - Seemed that Maestro, in this version, wanted more contrast between the pacing of some of the slower sections and the more sudden burts. This section, and even moreso the following 6:58 - 7:46 - are quite more languid and lulling than in other performances, revving up slightly at 7:47 - 7:52 .... Then 7:53 - 8:08 appears to return to a more commonly paced tempo, then at 8:16 a more accentuated rapid wind-up, leveling again.
It's fascinating to experience the different interpretations and pacing transitions by the same conductor in different performances. Running 13:32, this performance is 37-seconds longer than the version posted in 2010, running 12:55 ( ua-cam.com/video/TMSgWhIENSk/v-deo.html ) .
The most brisk version of La Valse that I've ever heard is conductor Charles Munch's 1956 recording with the Boston Symphony Orchestra ( ua-cam.com/video/O8dYt9--j_c/v-deo.html ), clocking in at 11:23 - a full 2 minutes briefer than this 2013 performance! I also confess it's the first version I ever heard on vinyl back in 1980, so I'm prejudiced in claiming it as my favorite :) ... I would give anything to see Myung-Whun chung live conducting his orchestra in Japan! He is phenomenal !
i swear thats confusing. bad sound engineer
Still with the same oboist but different flutist. I love her (previous flutist) interpretation anyway:(
ikr!
This is why UA-cam was made.
The true apotheosis of waltz.
NHK hall ~~~~~
COMPARING 3 EXHUBERANT VERSIONS! - The final 4-min sequence - from Descent into Hell, to Spinning out of Control, to Sticking the Landing!
VERSION 1: CHARLES MUNCH (1956) - starts at 7:25 ( ua-cam.com/video/O8dYt9--j_c/v-deo.html ) - (duration: 4 min, 5 sec )
VERSION 2: MYUNG-WHUN CHUNG (2010) - at 8:19 ( ua-cam.com/video/TMSgWhIENSk/v-deo.html ) - (duration: 4 min, 26 sec )
VERSION 3: ** MYUNG-WHUN CHUNG (2013)** - at 8:39 ( ua-cam.com/video/BCUbHfjt9qY/v-deo.html ) - (duration: 4 min, 29 sec )
@KimCulDeok - Thanks for uploading both versions of La Valse conducted by maestro Myung-Whun chung. If by chance you can identify the data and location of the video you posted in 2010, much appreciated! (here: ua-cam.com/video/TMSgWhIENSk/v-deo.html )
I felt the video and sound production was better in the 2010 version:
ua-cam.com/video/TMSgWhIENSk/v-deo.html
Either way Maestro Myung-Whun Chung and Orchestra are sublime!