When I was a girl of seven or eight, I had a radio with headphones that I listened to as I fell asleep. One night I happened upon the local classical music station that was playing this music. I didn't know anything about it, but I thought it was the most beautiful and magical thing I'd ever heard. For years I wondered about it... now, after 60+ years, the memory comes back to me.
Just here after coming home from a concert seeing it performed. I find it much more interesting when you see the musicians playing their parts than just listening. Such a beautiful piece of music. So many haunting melodies.
I performed this once and remembered feeling like we sent that last note into outer space. As if Stravinsky was giving earth a voice that said I AM! I've also performed Petrushka and The Rite of Spring, but this one.
Oregon Sym was so fortunate to have James DePriest as conductor. Under his graceful direction, the orchestra produced a crystal clear sound with an interpretation that I dare say matches the composer's intentions.
@@minema7953 ok, I know this one, but anything more? You wrote top 10,so I would like to get to know more than just one Shostakovich 2nd piano concerto 🙂
Me da la sensacion de haber escuchado algo parecido al motivo principal en la banda sonora de harry potter, en alguno de los temas de la peli. Icluso el uso de la orquestacion es parecido.
If anyone could tell me, are the 32nd notes in the xylophone part at 11:40 played as a glisando or as single stroke sticking? I need to know for an audition, thanks!
I'm no percussionist, but they sound like a glissando to me. The piano has a glissando as well, so that would make sense. The last note needs to be struck individually though, of course.
It is a legato and, I think, a legato can only be played on tuned percussion by glissando, because the length of the sound created by these instruments can not be controlled by the played, especially the xylophone that is like the harp or pizzicato.
Don't even get me started on how Little Einsteins sent me here because of Rocket saving the Firebird. Fucking Katschai made me angry back I started to watch that episode when I was a kid lmao
When I was a girl of seven or eight, I had a radio with headphones that I listened to as I fell asleep. One night I happened upon the local classical music station that was playing this music. I didn't know anything about it, but I thought it was the most beautiful and magical thing I'd ever heard. For years I wondered about it... now, after 60+ years, the memory comes back to me.
The Finale means so much to me: achievement, courage, dignity, celebration, and perhaps most simply, truth. More than these mere words can express.
Try the first movement of Martinů's first symphony, it has similar vibes near the end
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Just here after coming home from a concert seeing it performed. I find it much more interesting when you see the musicians playing their parts than just listening. Such a beautiful piece of music. So many haunting melodies.
totally agree! i love your name, by the way :)
When the "music" is so uninteresting and full of random nonsense that looking at the musicians is more entertaining.
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I performed this once and remembered feeling like we sent that last note into outer space. As if Stravinsky was giving earth a voice that said I AM! I've also performed Petrushka and The Rite of Spring, but this one.
Oregon Sym was so fortunate to have James DePriest as conductor. Under his graceful direction, the orchestra produced a crystal clear sound with an interpretation that I dare say matches the composer's intentions.
I listened to the same symphony play this piece live years after this recording and it is truly magical.
I love how so many people watch this for an audition, just like me. I am for all state orchestra
me rn for the auditions to the orchestra of all the official conservatories
I am here only for all county which is crazy 😭😭
Excellent recording-bravo Tutti! Especially beautiful horn solo at the beginning of the finale!
just incredible especially the infernal dance
How it all came out of the mind of one man is beyond my understanding.
This is wonderful
10:06 *AAH!*
10:06 And now I know where Final fantasy 4's battle themes were inspired from, its a near carbon copy of rythym, theme and tone.
Carbon rules
nah it's not man
My favorite from Stravinsky.
hee hee hee haw
10:09 Aside from that one special of Little Einsteins, I can't unhear a woman screaming.
@@ramdomslay This one: ua-cam.com/video/WnMv6-XTROY/v-deo.html
A fellow person of culture, I see?
Nothing says Stravinsky more than 7 flats, and 12/8 time signature, just for starters.
And 7/4 time
Beautiful.
Even though it’s quiet, the recording clarity is really good.
Playing this in my youth orchestra
@4:55 the point where the music starts in Fantasia 2000 😊
Excellent.
These midroll ads suck so much when you're trying to follow along with your part...
spectacular music
Danse infernale
12:30 figure 21
Berceuse
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When I Hear This, I Think Of The Final Antagonist In Little Einsteins, Katchai
When I Hear This, I Think Of The Firebird Attacking The Spring Sprite In Fantasia 2000.
@@terrimyklebust9290only way i know tgis song is from fantasia, grew up watching it
@@crazyplushtales9099 And also that woman screaming
I do too...
I came here for ittttt
Flute excerpts- 3:28
Home alone ich and I love it.
glad its back
Notes for myself:
1:47 effect
Top 10 death metal from Classical Music which comparable to Shostakovich String Quartet No.8 2nd Movement:
What other pieces are on this list?🙂
@@DiegoATplShostakovich 11, the whole thing
Hmmm Shostakovich Piano Concerto No.2
@@minema7953 ok, I know this one, but anything more?
You wrote top 10,so I would like to get to know more than just one Shostakovich 2nd piano concerto 🙂
10:06 thank me later.
04:48 thank me later.
@@GUILLOM My timestap was a reference to ua-cam.com/video/WnMv6-XTROY/v-deo.html
thank you
Planet rock ! 👊
1:54 - 2:40 Is probably the most harmonic thing Stravinsky ever wrote.
Fabulous
03:01 Back to the Future!
19:14 TMEA all region 2022
20:15 Yes opener
I can personally say, playing this song is fun, and especially if your a French horn
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Me da la sensacion de haber escuchado algo parecido al motivo principal en la banda sonora de harry potter, en alguno de los temas de la peli. Icluso el uso de la orquestacion es parecido.
10:06 fue la base para el sonido de yoshi
*Suddenly, **10:06**.*
If anyone could tell me, are the 32nd notes in the xylophone part at 11:40 played as a glisando or as single stroke sticking? I need to know for an audition, thanks!
I'm no percussionist, but they sound like a glissando to me. The piano has a glissando as well, so that would make sense. The last note needs to be struck individually though, of course.
Is a faster scale from e to e sounds glissando
Glissando. Too fast for single sticking.
It is a legato and, I think, a legato can only be played on tuned percussion by glissando, because the length of the sound created by these instruments can not be controlled by the played, especially the xylophone that is like the harp or pizzicato.
The theme at 20:16 reminds me of Gustav Holst’s “Jupiter”
How though?
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3:35 there's an extra eighth beat in the cello part. I think the E isn't supposed to be a dotted quarter note.
Nice
In my humble opinion.....there was no need for stravinsky to put 6 SHARPS IN THE KEY SIGNATURE in the 3rd movement.
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Don't even get me started on how Little Einsteins sent me here because of Rocket saving the Firebird. Fucking Katschai made me angry back I started to watch that episode when I was a kid lmao
This is as good as Tomita's Firebird.
Cb major
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11:16 audition excerpt trumpet.
i recognise the woman screaming bit !!!!!
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With sheet music 🎼🤍🥰🥹
10:06 Ahhh
Fell asleep then woke up at there
i heard a little James Bond in there
1:55 I knew that this part of tones was Little Einsteins' talking about
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you killed the berceuse, wtf
i dont really understand how the cb is able to play the low d in the beginning
Contrabass? Probably a 5 stringed contrabass
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James bond cadence
Which publisher is that? Serenissima Music, Inc?
Most probably Boosey and Hawkes
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Is there a link to where you got the score from
10:00 is just the moment to wake everyone up 🤣 ua-cam.com/users/shorts9aGXRQ7KyWY
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