MUSSORGSKY Pictures at an Exhibition (The Great Gate of Kiev)

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  • @davedickinson9260
    @davedickinson9260 2 роки тому +84

    Epic in every way. I felt that Myung-Whun Chung was not 'just' conducting. He felt every note from each member of the orchestra. A spiritual experience, way beyond mere entertainment or enjoyment. Thank you to every player and to all the staff associated with the Orchestra. Slava Ukraine. D

    • @heathermcdougall8023
      @heathermcdougall8023 2 роки тому +5

      I really like him as a conductor. I especially like the fact he uses his hands and not a baton, as his hands are very expressive, and helpful to the orchestra, as is his facial expressions. Both the Ravel orchestration and the original piano, are both beautiful in thier own way.

    • @arcturianstarport8949
      @arcturianstarport8949 Рік тому +3

      Modest Mussorgsky was Russian. Wishing the best for both the Russians & Ukrainians.

    • @TheTenthLeper
      @TheTenthLeper Рік тому +1

      Get to know the Lord God Almighty if you think a piece of music is a spiritual experience :)

    • @advokata
      @advokata Рік тому +3

      "Slava Ukraine" to music composed by a Russian at a time when a "Ukraine" didn't even exist lol

    • @Tymdek
      @Tymdek Рік тому

      @@advokata Oh it very much existed back then, maybe not as a country but as a people.

  • @tigerguy1013
    @tigerguy1013 7 років тому +161

    If anybody on that stage has the most fun, it's the conductor

    • @thesafteycrazycuber
      @thesafteycrazycuber 4 роки тому +8

      The timpanist and trombonists are having just as much

    • @Txdcblues
      @Txdcblues 3 роки тому +8

      Trombone part is pretty fun, can’t deny that

    • @sunpei-li7913
      @sunpei-li7913 3 роки тому +5

      @@Txdcblues Tuba part in the quiet middle session is pretty fun also.

    • @emmanikitina8859
      @emmanikitina8859 Рік тому

      The very best Myung!

    • @Nicksonian
      @Nicksonian Рік тому

      I think the conductor’s style is ridiculous

  • @adalyubarksy9985
    @adalyubarksy9985 2 роки тому +72

    I am originally from Odessa , Ukraine . I have heard Pictures at an Exhibition many times . This performance is absolutely the best . I thank you for posting this video . Spasiby . Dyakuyie .

    • @OttoPilot33
      @OttoPilot33 Рік тому +2

      As a Ukrainian, you'll maybe like my humble version of the closing piece in the video "The Great Gate of Kiev - By my MIDI Virtual Orchestra" on UA-cam that I created with all my affection and empathy for the Ukrainian people.

    • @DanyaYuvachev
      @DanyaYuvachev 4 місяці тому

      @@OttoPilot33 Great Gate of Kiev have no relation to what is called "Ukraine".

    • @MuescoreMaestro
      @MuescoreMaestro 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@DanyaYuvachevReally? I'm gonna assume this is a joke, right?

    • @OttoPilot33
      @OttoPilot33 4 місяці тому +2

      @@DanyaYuvachev That what is "called Ukraine" is the sovereign nation of the brave Ukrainian people and Kiev is its capital city. No troll can change that.

    • @philippegraipin772
      @philippegraipin772 2 місяці тому

      ​@@DanyaYuvachevThe (glorious 😪) Great Gate of kyiv is the absolute negation of the uneducated crook butcher usurper Putin.

  • @firesidecheat
    @firesidecheat 8 років тому +118

    7:31 through 8:06 is one of my all-time favorite passages in classical music . . . it never gets old!

    • @jeanparke9373
      @jeanparke9373 5 років тому +3

      I feel like that passage is a little tribute by Mussorgsky to his late friend Hartmann - the painter - who died prematurely.

    • @ArpitsPianoHits
      @ArpitsPianoHits 4 роки тому

      Its not classical music....

    • @pnocella
      @pnocella 3 роки тому

      Agreed! It is one the greatest passages in all orchestral classical (the genre as opposed to the era/style) music! Without getting too technical, part of the reason is because of Mussorgsky's unusually broad harmonic palette (esp. for the 1870's) which creates tension by moving through distantly related keys! It never ceases to amaze me! Mussorgsky paved the way for Debussy, Stravinsky, and much of early 20th century music!

    • @ClaudioBDuran
      @ClaudioBDuran 3 роки тому +1

      ... 6:00-6:30 to me

    • @stephanfrank1253
      @stephanfrank1253 3 роки тому

      I really love that passages... so elegant!!!

  • @Sam-xh6hb
    @Sam-xh6hb 2 роки тому +19

    Lovely moment at 3:20 when the orchestra goes silent except the horns. Poor old tuba even has a brief solo, earlier. Maestro graciously applauds his orchestra before turning to face the audience. Nicely done!

  • @CastleMr40
    @CastleMr40 2 роки тому +167

    May God save the brave people of Kiev. You will be victorious. I pray for you daily.

    • @zhenmingz8
      @zhenmingz8 2 роки тому +13

      MUSSORGSKY is Russian. Russia and Ukraine are in each other's blood. They should have both shown each other much more respect.

    • @zhenmingz8
      @zhenmingz8 2 роки тому +15

      Don't politicize everything. This piece was not about Ukraine but about Russia. "Hartmann designed a monumental gate for Tsar Alexander II to commemorate the monarch's narrow escape from an assassination attempt on April 4, 1866. Hartmann regarded his design as the best work he had done. His design won the national competition but plans to build the structure were later cancelled.
      The movement's grand main theme exalts the opening Promenade much as "Baba Yaga" amplified "Gnomus"; also like that movement, it evens out the meter of its earlier counterpart. The solemn secondary theme is based on a baptismal hymn from the repertory of Russian Orthodox chant."

    • @SymphonyBrahms
      @SymphonyBrahms 2 роки тому +15

      @@zhenmingz8 Russia should have shown Ukraine much more respect. Russia is the aggressor here, not Ukraine.

    • @zhenmingz8
      @zhenmingz8 2 роки тому +1

      @@SymphonyBrahms NATO is the agressor

    • @TheLogicBeast
      @TheLogicBeast 2 роки тому +9

      @@SymphonyBrahms You believe everything you're told to believe.. you're probably tripple jabbed and wear a humiliation mask every time you're told to.

  • @scottmiller6495
    @scottmiller6495 2 роки тому +11

    Sensational performance and that brilliant conductor, Terrific !!!!!

  • @bernhardwall6876
    @bernhardwall6876 2 роки тому +21

    I love it when the orchestra takes the rising end of "Baba-Yaga" and goes right into "Kiev" with no pause in between.

    • @tahutoa
      @tahutoa 2 роки тому +3

      The feeling when you're looking at one picture then your eyes dart over to the next

    • @rittenhousedavid
      @rittenhousedavid 16 днів тому

      Yes, it is played ... attacca.

  • @JasonMcChristian
    @JasonMcChristian 6 років тому +60

    Don’t be the guy who claps immediately after the final chord. Just don’t.

    • @alexscott1257
      @alexscott1257 3 роки тому +7

      I once heard the Liverpool Phil play Wagner's Liebestod from Tristan and Isolde. The silence after the final chord seemed to go on forever. It was powerful and perfect. An unforgettable moment.

    • @TheJedo
      @TheJedo 3 роки тому

      I don't really know where else this had happened, but in Lang Lang's performance of Horowitz's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 they clap half way through the piece.

    • @stevenschocket7561
      @stevenschocket7561 2 роки тому

      Haaa that was ME!!!

    • @TheMadisonHang
      @TheMadisonHang 2 роки тому

      ok

  • @OMEGALFA.
    @OMEGALFA. Рік тому +6

    Just watching how the music flows through this conductor brings tears to my eyes. This performance of The Great Gate of Kyiv is absolutely, stunningly brilliant. It is very doubtful that Mussorgsky ever heard a better performance of The Great Gate of Kyiv than this.

  • @LauraGomezS
    @LauraGomezS 8 років тому +53

    I cry every time. Every single time.

    • @pauliejay4161
      @pauliejay4161 8 років тому +2

      Me too. From the very first time I ever heard it.

    • @michaelmichelz3349
      @michaelmichelz3349 8 місяців тому

      In my mind ,if you don't, there's something wrong with you....an unbelievable piece of music

  • @duck6629
    @duck6629 8 років тому +48

    DUUUUUUDe!!!!!!! THIS IS ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUSLY AMAZING. Great recording

  • @danayang7712
    @danayang7712 2 роки тому +10

    This needs several views these days ❤❤

  • @alwaysyouramanda
    @alwaysyouramanda 4 роки тому +20

    I was so lucky to have earned first clarinet playing this piece! We weren’t great in HS but Im pretty sure I damn near perfected my part! 😩😩💖 I would play 5 hours a day sometimes!!! 💋

  • @Baxterpa
    @Baxterpa 4 роки тому +28

    I dont know why this makes me cry! Am I the only one who noticed a slower tempo ? I usually hear it played faster but I am no expert...just incredibly moved by this performance. Thanks for sharing it.

    • @LadyJoolree
      @LadyJoolree 2 роки тому +3

      This seems the right tempo to my knowledge. I've played it a few times and its great to hear the grandeur and pride but not have it turn into a dirge or a gallop. I loved the way he allowed the music to breathe.

    • @kathycorcoran1589
      @kathycorcoran1589 2 роки тому +1

      This sounds right to me. We played this in concert around 1970. Today I pray for all of Ukraine and the incredibly courageous people there.

    • @lycolovelies
      @lycolovelies 2 роки тому +1

      It makes me cry, too. So beautiful

  • @matthiasmitchell4801
    @matthiasmitchell4801 4 роки тому +86

    When the whole orchestra played one note at 8:22, that was perfect.

  • @randywilliams847
    @randywilliams847 2 роки тому +10

    One of the All Time Great classical masterpieces. It’s influence is obvious in almost all Russian music that followed it. God Bless Ravel for his fantastic orchestration. He put a great big cherry on top of the sundae.

  • @alwaysyouramanda
    @alwaysyouramanda 4 роки тому +11

    Unless you’ve been in an orchestra at least a fraction of this size- you don’t know what joy there is in a happy conductor-!!! It’s HARD 🤤

  • @christopherstilley7756
    @christopherstilley7756 3 роки тому +19

    If ever there was a piano composition that was in need of orchestration ,it was this. Thank you Ravel..If you're not standing up on the outside at the end of this,you're standing on the inside. .

  • @LHARVEY
    @LHARVEY 2 роки тому +16

    From Memphis Tennessee, Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler!

    • @driftysonicsky
      @driftysonicsky 2 місяці тому +3

      Huge fan of him durning his commentary and his wrestling he was a prime time of his life

  • @Craig2760
    @Craig2760 4 роки тому +9

    If it’s true what is said, “art washes away the dust of life” then listening to Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” is like standing naked in a car wash.

  • @nelsondopacolameira3575
    @nelsondopacolameira3575 3 роки тому +7

    Модест Мусоргский проникновенно говорит о душе. Я считаю его великим столпом русской культуры. Идеальный мелодист. В "Картинках с выставки" он завещал нам свой шедевр, возвеличивающий эту великую страну. Мы желаем, чтобы он никогда не был забыт своими соотечественниками, и надеемся, что в этой великой колыбели великих композиторов родится еще больше таких великих выразителей на радость нам.

  • @MosinMauserSmith9130
    @MosinMauserSmith9130 10 років тому +17

    Our high school band director had us play "Great Gate" for a baccalaureate. I love this piece because it was the only time I ever got to play first trumpet. Of course, we sounded nowhere this good.

  • @50freeport
    @50freeport 8 місяців тому +1

    My dad took me to Carnegie Hall when I was 11. It was my first live concert. Bernstein conducted Pictures. I was startled by the Great Gate's explosive finale! From that point forward classical music has never left my life. Chung's interpretation is amazing. I have 3 recordings of the piece and I don't remember any more spirited than this one. I absolutely love it. I'll go back and listen and compare them to this, but I don't feel I'll find one better. Before I read the Notes here, I thought that the emotion of the performance was driven by the current Russian invasion of the Ukraine. Not! The recording was made in 2011. This conductor is incredible and I'm assuming his style here is his style. Time to expore!

  • @Flashdan100
    @Flashdan100 4 роки тому +16

    When ever this is played on the radio they never play the chaotic opening which is to me is so important to this wonderful piece of music.

    • @khanborgotsoi
      @khanborgotsoi 4 роки тому +9

      That part is the end of the previous baba yaga piece, then comes the final grand gate of Kiev.

    • @randywilliams847
      @randywilliams847 2 роки тому

      Amen to that!

  • @AhnemMee
    @AhnemMee 12 років тому +26

    This may very well be my favourite piece of music, ever. And a very beautiful, masterful version, too.
    Thank you for uploading this.

  • @alexisvan222
    @alexisvan222 2 роки тому +5

    My mother played this suite on the piano many times in public, as a concert pianist in the 1950s-1980s. She's watching over my shoulder as I type this ;-)

    • @giannipellegrini2178
      @giannipellegrini2178 2 роки тому +3

      She must be a very skilled pianist then... Original piano version is my preferred one! Congratulations to your mother! :-)

    • @alexisvan222
      @alexisvan222 2 роки тому +1

      @@giannipellegrini2178 Thank you. Credit her teacher Jacob Gimpel, since her teens.

  • @boretti1307
    @boretti1307 2 роки тому +22

    A Russian composer aboute a Ukranian city. Music unites people all over the world. I also love the lyrics that Emerson Lake and Palmer added to this wonderful piece of music, because the lyrics give hope
    [Verse 1]
    Come forth, from love's pyre
    Born in life's fire
    Born in life's fire
    Come forth, from love's fire
    In the burning, all are yearning
    For life to be
    [Refrain]
    And in pain there will be gain
    Blasts of new life!
    Stirring in, salty streams
    And dark hidden seams
    Where the fossil sun gleams
    [Verse 2]
    They were, sent from the gates
    Ride the tides of fate
    Ride the tides of fate
    They were, sent from the gates
    In the burning all are yearning
    For life to be
    [Instrumental Break: 1:46 - 4:13]
    [Verse 2 Reprise]
    They were, sent from the gates
    Ride the tides of fate
    Ride the tides of fate
    They were, sent from the gates
    In the burning all are yearning
    For life to be
    Oh, to be
    To be!
    [Outro]
    There's no end to my life
    No beginning to my death
    Death is life

    • @Ћероман
      @Ћероман 2 роки тому +2

      Russian tsar build the Great gate of Kiev.

    • @MetalGearyaTV
      @MetalGearyaTV Рік тому +1

      TBH when it was written Kiev was perceived as Russian as Moscow or Tver or Novgorod.

    • @MetalGearyaTV
      @MetalGearyaTV Рік тому +1

      @@arrowman9 First of all, Ukraine was independent in 1918. Second, Ukraine was a separate republic within the USSR with its own Constitution and language, a republic distinct from the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. Ukraine along with Belarus is one of the founding members of the UN (1945). It existed long before 1991.

    • @TheTenthLeper
      @TheTenthLeper Рік тому

      *Death isn't life if your sin isn't paid for. Either Jesus Christ paid for your sin on the cross or you're going to bear your sin forever. Today is the day of salvation, only the fool boasts of tomorrow.*

  • @robertrstevens
    @robertrstevens 2 роки тому +188

    ***
    LONG LIVE KYIV. LONG LIVE UKRAINE! Let the beautiful passage from 7:30 to 8:50 be a tribute to the besieged people of KYIV !

    • @fleurmontesdeoca9304
      @fleurmontesdeoca9304 2 роки тому +15

      The gates shall not fall.

    • @truckjos
      @truckjos 2 роки тому +6

      Mussorgsky was a Russian; do you still love the piece?

    • @javierlatorre480
      @javierlatorre480 2 роки тому +26

      @@truckjos Yes, because this was composed for his friend who was a painter, not for the glory of the Russian Empire. Remember that a government and its people are not the same

    • @chuckperego2216
      @chuckperego2216 2 роки тому +3

      @@javierlatorre480 Yes. Thank you.

    • @kevinbollinger2083
      @kevinbollinger2083 2 роки тому +8

      This short excerpt of this great work should be played every morning and every night to remind the world of Ukraine's plight! God bless the Ukrainian people! May the great gate never fall....or be destroyed by Putin's nonsensical missles!

  • @johnroberts6518
    @johnroberts6518 11 років тому +24

    This is the orchestral music I want played at my funeral memorial. So much more dynamic with Ravel''s rendition than Mussorgsky's original piano version.

  • @mnpercussion3469
    @mnpercussion3469 10 років тому +9

    We played this as our closer for our field show this year, oh the feeling of that final push!

  • @robertblunder9679
    @robertblunder9679 10 місяців тому +1

    It`s an unbelievable masterpiece, from the maestro and the orchestra. He seems not to conduct by hands an gestures but as if he holds hundrets of strings directly to the musicians, and play the instruments himself through them.... Compliments

  • @mistressmozart
    @mistressmozart 3 роки тому +9

    the last time I heard this live, I got so choked up at the end. I love this piece so much and the ending really gets me (from about 7:07 onwards)

  • @davidsyson-warwick4880
    @davidsyson-warwick4880 2 роки тому +18

    The struggle but the ultimate glory of this piece I hope inspires all to support Ukrain and Ukrainians. God bless them. 🙌

    • @rodolfoklienwilmes1571
      @rodolfoklienwilmes1571 2 роки тому +1

      Excelente calidad de la orquesta, obra maravillosa y el Director vive la obra ,mil gracias

  • @Conan42100
    @Conan42100 12 років тому +12

    Belle interprétation de cette œuvre de Moussorgski et de l'orchestration de Ravel!
    Beautiful interpretation of this work Mussorgsky and Ravel orchestration!
    Красивые интерпретации этой работы Мусоргского и Равеля оркестровки!

  • @PhoKingHell
    @PhoKingHell 7 років тому +8

    Don't forget that the first piece is the Baba Yaga tacet into Le Grande Port de Kiev! Gorgeous pieces, love this performance

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 3 роки тому +8

    The greatness of Ravel's arrangement's ability is beyond description , immeasurable , unfathomable and inspirational
    Without Mussorgsky and Ravel , and their great performers ,
    the classical music world would have been very lonely and insipid ,
    and the classical music would have been very less .
    「the Great Gate of Kiev 」 is a magnificent Requiem for Mussorgsky's departed friend .
    From
    Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun

  • @isiso.speenie5994
    @isiso.speenie5994 8 місяців тому +2

    Does anyone remember ELPs live album from 1972 ? Emereson said that he wanted to turn young folks on to classical music ! And it worked marvelous for myself !

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan 2 роки тому +5

    The dynamics in this piece are stupendous!

  • @brucek6563
    @brucek6563 7 місяців тому +1

    This piece of music was originally written for piano. Maurice Ravel wrote the score for orchestra!!!! It is beautiful, powerful and moving!!!! Bravo!!!!

  • @maxcrowe3900
    @maxcrowe3900 2 роки тому +13

    Weep for Kiev 🙏

  • @WRossWilliams
    @WRossWilliams 10 місяців тому

    I appreciate the comment about how Kim Ci Deok was feelig every note. I also remember when I played the tuba, during our GJHS Band performance at Montreal Expo 67. I am so glad I was able to intensly feel the harmony, because it changed my perception of balance, and harmony forever.

  • @christophgarbe
    @christophgarbe 12 років тому +3

    thank you for posting this
    excellent conductor
    maybe the best of our time

  • @gvtexasoldaccount9769
    @gvtexasoldaccount9769 10 років тому +13

    I' go crazy for orchestra music.

  • @PunmasterSTP
    @PunmasterSTP Рік тому +2

    I still remember playing this in band back in high school. It was epic then, and it is epic now.

  • @bdrxxxbdr
    @bdrxxxbdr Рік тому +1

    This composer gives me chills..... this is someone who lives what he does, not someone going through the motions for a paycheck

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 2 роки тому +7

    This soulful conductor and wonderful orchestra‘s performance Ís by far the best, and beyond compare
    From
    A corner ofcherry blossoms scented Tokyo

  • @mikecimerian6913
    @mikecimerian6913 9 років тому +11

    Very good performance. Every section has a significant place. Unison changes from section dialogues.

  • @DerekLowePianist
    @DerekLowePianist 2 роки тому +9

    Blessed are the people of Kyiv, and may they use this amazing piece as inspiration to find the strength to carry on in the war against Russia.

  • @markcastillo2757
    @markcastillo2757 2 роки тому +3

    Emerson Lake and Palmer's rendition of this great piece was spot on.

  • @Sagan_Starborn
    @Sagan_Starborn 4 роки тому +6

    At 3:22 when I hear that big shift, I've always thought that this part of the work should be given the Heinrich Biber "Colossal Baroque" treatment a' la Missa Salisburgensis. It is such majestic piece of music that it should be arranged as such.

  • @StannumPlumbum
    @StannumPlumbum 2 роки тому +6

    До чего же прекрасно знать, что ты соотечественник такого великого композитора

  • @mr.robinson7083
    @mr.robinson7083 2 роки тому

    Have not seen this conductor for a very long time , thank you .

  • @stephenbier7992
    @stephenbier7992 10 років тому +11

    Outstanding version

  • @guntherdomes3963
    @guntherdomes3963 2 роки тому +19

    What a great performance, thank you so much Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France and Myung-Whun Chung!
    🇺🇦 Слава Україні / Slawa Ukrajini / Ruhm der Ukraine 🇺🇦

    • @НикитаУгрюмов-л3н
      @НикитаУгрюмов-л3н 2 роки тому +5

      It is a Russian composer? do you know?😅

    • @goddessmaat4159
      @goddessmaat4159 Рік тому +1

      What Kiev in this composition has to do with modern Ukraine??.. Are you aware that this composition is about a picture of an ancient Russian capital of Kiev?😀

  • @melaniamonicacraciun9900
    @melaniamonicacraciun9900 2 роки тому +1

    If only music could rule the world fans, let it sound just this good, what a wonderful world this could be, think about it

  • @mistressmozart
    @mistressmozart 2 роки тому +4

    only pity with this is that you can't hear the bass drum very well. and it's always so thrilling to hear it booming!

  • @darkendkefka
    @darkendkefka 3 місяці тому

    Such a majestic piece. I was so privileged to perform this a long time ago

  • @joseluisgraciamosteo2999
    @joseluisgraciamosteo2999 2 роки тому +1

    El minuto 5.00 y el 8.22 rozan la perfección. Son geniales. Qué maravilla! ¡Qué vigor! ¡Viva Myung-Whun Chung!

  • @machtnix222
    @machtnix222 Рік тому

    THE GREAT GATE OF KIEW IS MY MOST LIKED PART OF PICTURES ::: ITS SO EPHIC; IT ALWAYS BLOWS ME AWAY:

  • @timothyhogan7451
    @timothyhogan7451 2 роки тому +107

    God bless our Ukraine brothers

  • @melaniamonicacraciun9900
    @melaniamonicacraciun9900 2 роки тому +1

    Prophetic track fans, what a great performance, only music is our salvation fans

  • @dmeachy
    @dmeachy Рік тому

    I've watched a half-minute of this and I love how the conductor's intensity matches the music he is helping to produce!

  • @modestodejesus8667
    @modestodejesus8667 Рік тому

    No sound machine no beat machine no auto tune just pure majic love it

  • @englishrose47
    @englishrose47 2 роки тому

    Saw this performed live at St. George’s Hall, Bradford, England, West Yorkshire a couple of years ago. Had a great seat just above the percussion. Just thrilling

  • @msung2873
    @msung2873 7 років тому +3

    Best ever version, what I'd been looking for. I can't listen except maestro Chung's

  • @walterlewis4299
    @walterlewis4299 2 роки тому

    What a fantastic, emotional and musical performance. I especially like the Concertmaster and at least 3 other violinists coming off their chairs at 3:00 minutes in. Bravo!

  • @ClaudioBDuran
    @ClaudioBDuran 3 роки тому +2

    I've heard a lot of versions of great gate of Kiev and I can tell you this is maybe the first and for sure the second one I most liked, the sound of the orchestra is perfectly balanced, at the 6:30 there are two trombone bass "pedal notes" (ultra bass) RE-DO, it's a shame that only the second one (the DO) sounds clearly "forte", if that RE sounded also clearly "forte" this would be my 1st best version for sure, the final "pessante-ritardando" is the best I ever heard, brass section, particularly trumpets are very very strong there, it's very heavy & tired for them to play so slow and high, my DIES for them and for the conductor by this great interpretation.

  • @artin80
    @artin80 4 роки тому

    Muziek is emotie,maar met dit orkest en Super dirigent is dit het meest mooiste van de muziek.

  • @nicholasneyhart396
    @nicholasneyhart396 8 місяців тому +1

    I have played the tuba and bass trombone parts before, they are difficult but man are they fun.

  • @adammwalch
    @adammwalch 2 роки тому

    One of the best (abbreviated) performances of one of the finest pieces of music ever written

  • @rez1053
    @rez1053 8 років тому +6

    such a wonderful performance of a phenomenal and fundamental piece.

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 3 роки тому +27

    Mussorgsky , who died in poverty at the young age of 42 , sublimated regret , sorrow , suffering and a friend's memories into this masterpiece .
    From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵

  • @danumm555
    @danumm555 7 місяців тому +1

    Heard this recently at Royal Festival Hall- exhilerating!

  • @tiffnym
    @tiffnym 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful. I enjoyed this immensely.

  • @peterfilardo9380
    @peterfilardo9380 5 років тому +1

    //amaziing the Sviatoslav Richter's 1958 piano performance packs more emotion than a full orchestra

  • @tomsplz
    @tomsplz 3 роки тому +2

    0.00 through 10.00 minutes is sheer perfection

  • @gladfan1989
    @gladfan1989 2 роки тому +4

    3:22 to 4:22 - From Memphis, TN, weighing 234 lbs., Jerry "The King" Lawler!

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 2 роки тому +2

    The stunning transition from this awesome to majestic and solemn and sorrowful melody is breathtaking and deep moving.
    I am just intoxicated by this magnificent performance

  • @teeerinka85
    @teeerinka85 Рік тому

    Absolutely fantastic. Much much better than Gergiev in La Scala. Thank you so much!!!

  • @ildefonso1965
    @ildefonso1965 8 років тому +2

    ¡Maravillosa interpretación!

  • @LuisLopez-xx2db
    @LuisLopez-xx2db 4 місяці тому

    That good beginning of this masterpiece of Modest Mussorgsky , stiil not been really the as begins this sublime jewel of the music.

  • @HammeringTruth
    @HammeringTruth Рік тому

    Myung-Whun Chung is my favorite conductor.

  • @mdfilmguy
    @mdfilmguy 4 місяці тому

    Listening to this piece while high makes for some wild imagery.

  • @kevinrobinson1056
    @kevinrobinson1056 3 роки тому +2

    Without doubt ..perfection...

  • @naughtmoses
    @naughtmoses 9 років тому +8

    Maurice Ravel deserves a =lot= of kudos here. (One wonders if most of us would have ever heard of Modest Mussorgsky...)

    • @craigfelde882
      @craigfelde882 7 років тому +2

      I'm sure if only for Night on Bald Mountain

    • @88michaelandersen
      @88michaelandersen 6 років тому

      I was told by one of my music professors that Mussorgsky was really bad at finishing his compositions, and that other composers would help him get the motivation to actually get them to be playable.

    • @kelvinluk27
      @kelvinluk27 5 років тому

      @@88michaelandersen the piano version >>> this toy symphony!

    • @naughtmoses
      @naughtmoses 3 роки тому

      @@craigfelde882 Silly me. Of =course=. But we owe Walt Disney on that one.

  • @bobpourri9647
    @bobpourri9647 2 роки тому +1

    I wonder how many of us played this in school, and in recent days have been concerned about "The Great Gate of Kiev".

  • @jackpakela-trumpet891
    @jackpakela-trumpet891 7 років тому +5

    this is just insane... wow!!!

  • @mothmagic1
    @mothmagic1 Рік тому

    If I was aked to list my favourite classical works I could go on for ages because as soon as I thought I'd finished another favourite piece would come to mind.This, Night on Bare Mountain, the 1812 Overture, Haydn's Farewell symphony. Most of Elgar's and Handel's works. That's just a few and I could go on and on. I must admit to being a fan of the Russian composers for their heavy music. Then of course we habe Grieg and Sibelius and we're off again.

  • @pouspa3808
    @pouspa3808 4 роки тому +3

    excelent conductor

  • @polocathmhaoil9141
    @polocathmhaoil9141 2 роки тому +8

    Long live and God protect an independent Ukraine

  • @iragul9357
    @iragul9357 2 роки тому +4

    СПАСИБО!!!

  • @kumonidaira
    @kumonidaira 2 роки тому +15

    ウクライナ🇺🇦の人たちの歓喜のなかで、この曲がキエフで演奏されますように!

    • @zarya2022
      @zarya2022 Рік тому

      It won't because those idiots banned everything that has Russian "imperialistic" origins😅

  • @FrankDad
    @FrankDad 2 роки тому +26

    Who is looking for this during the Russian invasion of Ukraine?

  • @creativemusicmakingworksho2128
    @creativemusicmakingworksho2128 2 роки тому +1

    TFW an ad pops up right at The Great Gate of Kiev

  • @javiermarting
    @javiermarting 3 роки тому +2

    I personally like Chung’s conducting style

  • @unijer
    @unijer 5 місяців тому

    awesome
    thanks for leaving it up

  • @Flashdan100
    @Flashdan100 5 років тому +1

    This beautiful piece of music is rarely played in its entirety, the beginning is important to the whole thing. It’s like playing the shortened version of American pie, very unsatisfactory!

  • @ruadhrio2037
    @ruadhrio2037 5 років тому +7

    0:45 and YOU get a violin and YOU get a violin and YOU get a...

  • @alexanderperdomokolesnikov4995
    @alexanderperdomokolesnikov4995 11 років тому +1

    esta melodia de musorgski me encanta me tranpaso a la historia como si estuviera hace 1000 años viendo en carne propia la gran puera de kiev