0:17 序奏 2:15 我們建蓋了巍峨的學堂 (遊子吟) Wir hatten gebauet ein stattliche Haus 4:12《國父》Der Landesvater 5:04 《是什麼來自高處》(6:11轉調)Was kommt dort von der Höhe 7:12 再現部 7:50 我們建蓋了巍峨的學堂(變奏) Wir hatten gebauet ein stattliche Haus 8:32《國父》Der Landesvater 9:53 《是什麼來自高處》Was kommt dort von der Höhe 10:04《讓我們歡樂》Gaudeamus igitur
A little background. This video is one of a series. We live streamed 4 concerts on 4 consecutive days. It was in the middle of the 2011 Rugby World Cup, held in NZ and so crew and equipment was in very short supply. Over 4 days we did 4 Brahms Symphonies, some concertos and overtures including this one. Our only rehearsal time was each morning and the full crew was not always available. So to those who say we missed bits - never criticise a director. They took the best shot available to them at the time. We did have a score reader, but as I mentioned we only got to work with NZSO each morning before the concert and this did not include all crew. The full series was Symphonies 1,2,3,4 Piano concertos 1&2 Tragic Overture Festival Overture Violin Concerto Double Concerto They are all available online at www.r2.co.nz/20111012/ This posting on UA-cam was an experiment to see if anyone was interested. If there is enough interest (email me) then we may post the other videos on UA-cam. info(at) r2.co.nz
Not that it is very important, but it is interesting that french horns play open between 7:08 and 7:12 and not muted as indicated by the composer on the score (measures 266-269). Just a curiosity, anyway.
COMENTÁRIO SOBRE O DR. ADAUTO ROSA FARIA JR. QUE CURSOU PSIQUIATRIA DENTRO E FORA DA FACULDADE, E É UM EXCELENTE PROFISSIONAL, COMO BRAHMS, DVORAK E TANTOS OUTROS MAS LIGADOS À MUSICA TAMBÉM FORAM ,E COMO AINDA BEETHOVEN, LISZT, TAMBÉM FORAM COMPOSITORES E OS NOVOS MÉDICOS SÃO A NOVA PROMESSA E O FUTURO DE UM AMANHÃ MELHOR.
Actually Guadeamus Ignitur is much, much older than the Brahms, dates from medieval times. Brahms wrote this piece in tribute to a university (which I can't remember) that gave him an honorary doctorate, and the point actually was that he quoted guadeamus in the work, the tune being familiar to the listeners.
AdenosinePush it was Wroclaw University in Poland and the city holds the only Brahms Festival in Poland and world. Gaudeamus Igitur starts an academic year festivities in every college in Poland
Part of this piece was heard at the beginning of National Lampoon's Animal House. It was based on a German college drinking song. Bet none of them EVER saw the movie. :)
The Path to Knowledge..the disciple becomes the initiate. Nosce te ipsum. Bravo! Well done seconds thirds and all kiddo's ; ) It should be renamed The Athenian Path to Knowedge Overture!!
OMG, what happened at 3:24-3:28? The strings sounded apart on the beats! Overall a sloppy (or, should I say, sleepy) performance...simply lack the energy you'd experience from others, such as Berstein or Solti versions.
Alan Tang Brahms composed this section with the strings playing the melody and the brass playing a counter melody a 1/2 beat behind the strings - sort of an "echo" effect. The orchestra is following the score impeccably but this particular section does leave some listeners feeling uneasy, like something is amiss. :)
sciotomusicteacher Um, except that they got it right at 08:22-08:29! ;-) Definitely not quite "on the ball" the first attempt at 03:24. (Don't worry, for the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain a couple of years ago, we had difficulty with that section as well). :-)
+sciotomusicteacher it's the strings that have a syncopation 1/2 a beat after the brass, which was played perfectly, but then some string sections (1st violins, 2nd?) slowed down while others stayed with the brass. That's why they sound apart. For violin parts, the phrasing seems to end when they stop playing, but the tempo needs to be kept light and constant. If you look at the score, it'll make a lot more sense. Also, rehearsing the morning of the performance seems horrible, taxing, and miserable. I applaud this orchestra for dealing with conflicting sports events.
@@LilanDeSilvasome basses have a low B string rather than a low C extension on the E string. Very common on German basses, whereas American basses will typically have an extension instead of a fifth string.
Thank you for the music.... From Argentina
0:17 序奏
2:15 我們建蓋了巍峨的學堂 (遊子吟) Wir hatten gebauet ein stattliche Haus
4:12《國父》Der Landesvater
5:04 《是什麼來自高處》(6:11轉調)Was kommt dort von der Höhe
7:12 再現部
7:50 我們建蓋了巍峨的學堂(變奏) Wir hatten gebauet ein stattliche Haus
8:32《國父》Der Landesvater
9:53 《是什麼來自高處》Was kommt dort von der Höhe
10:04《讓我們歡樂》Gaudeamus igitur
A little background.
This video is one of a series. We live streamed 4 concerts on 4 consecutive days. It was in the middle of the 2011 Rugby World Cup, held in NZ and so crew and equipment was in very short supply.
Over 4 days we did 4 Brahms Symphonies, some concertos and overtures including this one. Our only rehearsal time was each morning and the full crew was not always available. So to those who say we missed bits - never criticise a director. They took the best shot available to them at the time. We did have a score reader, but as I mentioned we only got to work with NZSO each morning before the concert and this did not include all crew.
The full series was
Symphonies 1,2,3,4
Piano concertos 1&2
Tragic Overture
Festival Overture
Violin Concerto
Double Concerto
They are all available online at www.r2.co.nz/20111012/
This posting on UA-cam was an experiment to see if anyone was interested. If there is enough interest (email me) then we may post the other videos on UA-cam.
info(at) r2.co.nz
You did a nice job with limited technical resources. Thank you.
5:40 Massive disappearing head veins!
5:40らへんのオーボエソロのおっちゃん、吹いてると頭の血管が浮き出て休符になると頭ツルッツルになっておもろい。
失礼しました。
😁 Good observation.
SINCE YOU ARE A TEACHER I THINK YOU WILL APPRECIATE THIS SYMPHONY. LISTEN AND ENJOY IT ! Being a teacher you should relate to this symphany
Aleks
Wonderful orchestra, as good as any in Europe.
I love this song
Amazing, I'm studying this for a school project.
How so? What was the project abt?
Not that it is very important, but it is interesting that french horns play open between 7:08 and 7:12 and not muted as indicated by the composer on the score (measures 266-269). Just a curiosity, anyway.
it was a great performance!!!!!
I’m playing this in my 9th grade orchestra and oh god it’s impossible lol
COMENTÁRIO SOBRE O DR. ADAUTO ROSA FARIA JR. QUE CURSOU PSIQUIATRIA DENTRO E FORA DA FACULDADE, E É UM EXCELENTE PROFISSIONAL, COMO BRAHMS, DVORAK E TANTOS OUTROS MAS LIGADOS À MUSICA TAMBÉM FORAM ,E COMO AINDA BEETHOVEN, LISZT, TAMBÉM FORAM COMPOSITORES E OS NOVOS MÉDICOS SÃO A NOVA PROMESSA E O FUTURO DE UM AMANHÃ MELHOR.
This is a decent performance. Well done.
Oops! 3:23
아름답고 박진감 있습니다 대학축전서곡 잘 감상했습니다
Loved hearing and seeing where "gaudeamus" originated
Actually Guadeamus Ignitur is much, much older than the Brahms, dates from medieval times. Brahms wrote this piece in tribute to a university (which I can't remember) that gave him an honorary doctorate, and the point actually was that he quoted guadeamus in the work, the tune being familiar to the listeners.
AdenosinePush it was Wroclaw University in Poland and the city holds the only Brahms Festival in Poland and world. Gaudeamus Igitur starts an academic year festivities in every college in Poland
Thank you, Sir. May I have another? (WHAP!!!) Thank you, Sir. May I have another? (WHAP!!!)
HEY I know the first (alto) trombone player. Go David!
4:37 Liar Liar theme right there!
Eric "Otter" Straton: Hey, Greg. Look at my thumb. (WHAP!) Gee! You're dumb.
Good call!
I liked the performance, but the camera work on this video is bad. Seems like the cameras were about 4 measures behind the orchestra.
See comment below. I agree!!
Bravo!
self ref 0:19
Part of this piece was heard at the beginning of National Lampoon's Animal House. It was based on a German college drinking song. Bet none of them EVER saw the movie. :)
Starting at 2:16
なんていうオーケストラですか?
Superb
2 minutes slower than Bernstein Rendition
My school's alma mater is inspired by 2:16 - 3:04
Luis Cobos always good to see a fellow Faberian.
@@jimfinley6292 A Faber Mongol is actually a brand of pencil.
호른 부는 오빠야 사랑해요
존잘림..
The Path to Knowledge..the disciple becomes the initiate. Nosce te ipsum.
Bravo!
Well done seconds thirds and all kiddo's ; )
It should be renamed The Athenian Path to Knowedge Overture!!
"Knowledge is Good." - Emil Faber
OMG, what happened at 3:24-3:28? The strings sounded apart on the beats! Overall a sloppy (or, should I say, sleepy) performance...simply lack the energy you'd experience from others, such as Berstein or Solti versions.
Alan Tang Brahms composed this section with the strings playing the melody and the brass playing a counter melody a 1/2 beat behind the strings - sort of an "echo" effect. The orchestra is following the score impeccably but this particular section does leave some listeners feeling uneasy, like something is amiss. :)
sciotomusicteacher Thank you for that comment, I wasn't quite sure how to say what I wanted to.
sciotomusicteacher Um, except that they got it right at 08:22-08:29! ;-) Definitely not quite "on the ball" the first attempt at 03:24.
(Don't worry, for the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain a couple of years ago, we had difficulty with that section as well). :-)
+sciotomusicteacher it's the strings that have a syncopation 1/2 a beat after the brass, which was played perfectly, but then some string sections (1st violins, 2nd?) slowed down while others stayed with the brass. That's why they sound apart. For violin parts, the phrasing seems to end when they stop playing, but the tempo needs to be kept light and constant. If you look at the score, it'll make a lot more sense. Also, rehearsing the morning of the performance seems horrible, taxing, and miserable. I applaud this orchestra for dealing with conflicting sports events.
I was wondering why the principle trombone didnt move his slide when he went from a flat to d flat but I realized it was an alto trombone. Cheater
It was written to be played by alto trombone. Okay.
Who dumped a truckload of fizzies into the swim meet?
Who delivered the medical school cadavers to the alumni dinner?
@@williamshaw9047 Of course I'm talking about Delta, you TWERP!!!
@@williamshaw9047 Every Halloween the trees are filled with underwear. Every Spring the toilets explode.
"John Blutarsky" (camera cuts to John Blutarsky, frontal view, showing him having a full test pencil inserted into each nostril) "0.0"
@@thejils1669 Fat, Drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, Son.
Some of those basses had 5 strings.
Wait... all of them.
@@LilanDeSilvasome basses have a low B string rather than a low C extension on the E string. Very common on German basses, whereas American basses will typically have an extension instead of a fifth string.
これもだめ 30点
我給0分
Fifth post!
Victoria Wainberg Sorry - we don't check this often - was there something you wanted to say to us ?
Oh no, I posted it because I'm playing this in my orchestra :) R2
haha
The camera director does a terrible work.
指揮訳わからん
素朴さがないね素人の演奏だね
西脇順三郎
やかましいわ
The conductor sucks. He just repetes the same gesture
Very sloppy concert, did not like it one bit
大学祝典序曲
ダメ。 この曲を理解していない。30点。落第 1回生やり直し。(お前関西か)