Over my sixty years of hearing this great symphony I have never heard such a great performance of this work as this! Maestro Petrenko builds on held notes when other conductors are too passive. Bravo to all! ❤
That day I smoked some weed and started listening to this masterpiece.. I thought I was gonna die because of that extatic might that I was swept with..💚🙏
An excellent performance of a great work. A few years ago I was lucky enough to see Previn conducting there. Now in my 80s and living in Australia I feel so grateful to be able to share a performance like this through You Tube.
Either I'm nuts or this is one of most elegant and enjoyable performances of the Fifth Symphony ever recorded. There is literally nothing I would change, and for once I was inspired to imagine the delight people feel when they discover that the third movement is a waltz. What... in a symphony? No worries, Tchaikovsky makes it work, bless his heart.
You must watch him conducting this same work with Russian State Orchestra more recent than this. He practically waltzes during the Valse---so much personality and elegance. I watched it cast to my big screen over 50 times in a year, I'm sure, and it's my favorite of all.
Tchaikovsky is the greatest of them all because of his astounding versatility. He excelled at symphonies, concertos, opera, chamber, choral, stand alone masterworks such as Capriccio Italien, one of the first great song writers (None But The Lonely Heart) and of course, his magnificent ballet music.
@@1775larbar. Vasily Petrenko is Russian, not Scandinavian. His last name is actually Ukrainian; that would be his patrilineal ancestry, but he was born in Leningrad (as was Putin), so he is Russian.
How lucky and how perseptive of the Oslo Philharmonic to appoint Vasily Petrenko as their new chief conductor, in my opinion he is the finest of the young generation of conductors and does not go in for sensationalism but rather for pure music making at its best. He is destined to become one of the all time greats.
This was a fantastic symphony to perform. I was in high school when I played it. Gave me goosebumps during the french horn solo in the second movement.
@@joaniuele7933 I did a high school version of the nutcracker with both high school performers and professional ballet dancers along with professional and high school musicians
dat finale, whew! 😲 I don't think I have ever heard this piece before this. wow. it must be amazing to be sitting in there actually making that music, you must feel it in your bones, all those instruments all around you.
I have played this symphony in my youth. I was in the second violin section and got to watch, up close, the awesome work the winds were doing. The French horn parts and the oboe solo work are so demanding in this work.
@@keith_jones wow! yes! the French horn and then oboe and then clarinet...? all winding around.. i love Tchaikovsky's music.. 🙂 x it would've been something to take part.. but it's wonderful to have those who can and do.. big thankyou to all orchestra players..
@@andreistoriei2050I sadly don't play any instruments, but I never stop feeling appreciation and gratitude for all the many people who dedicate so much time and effort out of their lives do we can enjoy stuff like this, or the people who learn to play obscure medieval instruments just to play period music, or interesting folk songs. Seriously, thanks for what you do, you contribute something important to society, all that work just to play a small part in the massive tapestry of an orchestra, that's a noble thing. It's like the perfect illustration of dedicating yourself to something larger than yourself, for the greater good. You see all these musicians and they just seem like this sea of faces, until you think about the cumulative training and practice, the work each one had to put in over years to get there, and they don't get any billboards or groupies or millions of dollars. I think about that almost every time I see an orchestra playing, it makes me hopeful for humanity I guess.
Trying to compliment the conductor. His movements make me think of a magician making magic happen before our eyes. He is very powerful in how he uses his movements to communicate to the orchestra. Would be interesting to hear reactions from the players. I'm no expert but this is fun to watch.
That's what I always think about conductors. No idea how it really works but it seems like they are conjuring the music up, it's great fun to watch, and I feel like it's great fun to do, for a lot of them. Although I admit to me watching a skilled musician playing an instrument seems like some kind of magic,I can't imagine how a human can possibly move their hands that rapidly and skillfully, some of the sounds they can produce, it blows my mind. Part of me is glad I don't know how to do it, it's like a magic trick: you can certainly enjoy it from a technical aspect after you learn how is done, but it's not the same as being amazed, and once you learn it, you can't ever go back.
Maestro Petrenko makes great use of his left hand. As a leftie, who properly keeps the baton in his right hand, I appreciate this. So many have an ineffectual use of the stickless hand.
Fully consumed by Petrenco's ability to extract optimum from each symphony player and embrace each listener taking them to optimum ecstasy. Blessings Always.
Petrenko is so delicately accurate with his expressions. He embodies the feelings I get from Tchaikovsky better than I ever could. And it obviously translates so well to the players! Everything looks and sounds so precise. Thanks Oslo Philharmonic, these recordings are very very high quality, and they are getting me through college.
Be comforted by your music while this world is suffered from Corona 19 pandemic. Also remind me cozy Oslo and friendly people. Beautiful music. Beautiful Oslo Philharmonic.
impeccable conducting, just watching him is absolutely amazing! Extremely controlled music and you can actually hear the message being received by the musicians as they make sounds with his movements in such spectacular harmony. The movements with index and thumb on the left hand are especially controlled. His eye contact is also key.
Tenía 24 años cuando descubrí esta maravillosa 5ta sinfonía de Tchaikovsky, mi favorita. Un disco de 33 1/3, en mi recién estrenado equipo de alta fidelidad, me permitió conocer esta música que me ha acompañado toda mi vida. Pasados los sesenta me sigo deleitando con esta excelente versión.
Vastly Petrenko has managed to turn the RLPO into a World class orchestra and soon he takes up directorship of the RPO in London where he will no doubt return that orchestra to the glorious past that it enjoyed with Beecham and Kempe.
love the first movement.. then the second begins.. this is non stop all the way through.. a full on journey especially when played like this man.. i love Tchaikovsky music.. greetings from south wales, uk..
Such a magnificent performance and a really great audience, showing admiration and respect even before the concert begins! Total class and then some !!!!!
It must feel great to be part of that wonderful wall of sound. The best place in the concert hall is in the orchestra. As a spectator I'm often jealous
@@angieferg16 As a past performer myself, I've always found it incredible that members of an audience make no attempts to stifle a cough or a sneeze. We all suffer from these involuntary natural reactions, but there are ways and means of dealing with them. Especially in auditoriums that are acoustically built to pick up sound.
Because this performance is absolutely manifique I have listened again with my highest & absolute concentration to each note and sound again ! Absolute masterpiece my Bravo especially to Maestro Petrenko ! Yukié Kudo ( 工藤雪枝) 27th of November 2021 CET 20h00
Dear Oslo Philharmonic and Vasily Petrenko! Thank you for a wonderful and unforgettable concert in Bratislava, for spreading incredible beauty, energy, and spirit over us! You represent the most outstanding example of collective human activity and cooperation. Thank you, thank you... you are very important for the world of today, you are making int a better place! May all the world have the chance to hear and see such concerts! All the best to all of you!
Hands down the best performance of this piece I've ever heard. And I've sampled many recordings. Where conductors tend to blow it, is at the opening of the first movement or in the finale. Either the opening is too slow or the finale is played too fast- which sounds like a train wreck or Tchaikovsky was rushing to finish the piece. The dada da dada- dada da dada in the fourth movement, should never move at a snail's pace. Petrenko nails the 5th from start to finish. Bravo!
WHAT A COMPELLING PERFORMANCE!! That innocent beautiful (very) young man has interpreted this complex work with such clarity, such power, such sensitivity. The tenderness and the strength come in succession revealing the soul of the great composer. I am mesmerized and totally spellbound! I am in love with the conductor as mush as I am with the composer
I noticed this fabulous conductor a few weeks ago listening to Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet with the Oslo Phil. To this day I always considered Szell's and Cleveland's rendition the best. This recording surpasses it. From so young a conductor, it's surprising and amazing.
This performance remains, to me, the ultimate version of Tchaikovsky's fifth. So much so that even 9 years later, no matter what recording I'm listening to, I still just close my eyes and conjure up the image of these elegant musicians and the animated Mr Petrenko on the podium. Some conductors just leave you with the feeling that not only do they love the music, they are one with that music: they dance and waltz and swoon and laugh and cry along with the notes. Vasily Petrenko certainly is one of those rare creatures. Much obliged to you, sir. 🙏💐
Dear Maestro Vasily Petrenko , All The Artists of Oslo Filharmonien and those who contributed so much for this masterpiece !, I do apologise for my 3rd ? or so of comments by me here ... but this such a masterpiece performance of P. I. Tchaikovsky is so superb to an extent of my daily ! rituals of listening to it with my appreciation and joy ... I think this performance is not only artistically / technically so beautiful but also so symbolic of the " theme " and " aim " or " ideal " of our current eras - as of now 4th of February 2022 when we all are facing with this global pandemic without our clear knowledge as to when it ends - so this very theme of this Tchaikovsky Symphony NO5 gives us this doubt / uncertainty of the feeling in tune with the composer at 1st Movement to the superb / victorious / conviction of fate with victory in the 4th movement has , at least in my perception, got a very symbolic message in tune with the current eras ... Also this performance conducted in 2011- the very year which , in Japan , my native country has suffered so much with Tohoku Tsunami & Earthquake where even now the many scars of that huge natural disaster remains after 10 years passed since then ... Also the superb performance of a French Horn Solo Part by this lady in the 2nd Movement is a symbolic theme of gender equality even though with her such brilliant performance, this role does exceed the prejudice that most of the orchestra members especially those with Horn etc have been performed so far by male mostly ( applicable to my so many actual concerts attendance of this symphony all around the world including London UK where I used to reside ) in a positive sense . Brava to this lady with such an exquisite perfection in her solo in the second movement! Last but not the least let me express my appreciation/ Bravie to this such wonderful, powerful and convincing artistic / journalistic concerts as well as dance , theatrical arts & everything that were so amazingly carried out in time for the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony Concerts of 2021!! The very Raison d'être de art as well as the value of accurate message with struggles for realisations with Prokofiev's Romeo & Juliet performed by Oslo Filharmonien with this powerful dance was so amazing to my tears to watch ... Also with Maestro Vasily Petrenko conducting of Russian Orchestra the video that I found in via other channel on the You Tube was /is also such a masterpiece! - the another " Romeo & Juillet " by P.I, Tchaikovsky! By Yukie ( Yukié) Kudo -工藤雪枝 JST 06h22 on 4th of February 2022 CET 22h22 on 3rd of February 2022
Bravie to Maestro Petrenko & Oslo Philhamonic& Tchaikovsky . I have listened to this favorite Symphony of mine many times in actual concerts & CDs but this is one of the best in my life absolutely ! Yukié Kudo 27th of November 2021 CET 19h00
Absolutely beautiful piece. I have been impressed by everything I have watched from the Oslo Philharmonic so far. Thank you for posting these performances so we can enjoy them during the quarantine.
It's a persuasive performance that exudes a romantic feel. It was a really great performance and the sound quality is excellent. The horn solo in the second movement is really moving. Thanks for sharing. I’m looking forward to see Oslo Phile in Seoul soon!
Over my sixty years of hearing this great symphony I have never heard such a great performance of this work as this! Maestro Petrenko builds on held notes when other conductors are too passive. Bravo to all! ❤
Well said. 🙂
Of all the great composers. The ONE I could not do without would be Tchaikovsky
That day I smoked some weed and started listening to this masterpiece.. I thought I was gonna die because of that extatic might that I was swept with..💚🙏
Простите, а почему БЫЛ ? Sorry, but why WAS IT?
Watching this during the quarantine of 2020 and enjoying it tremendously. Tak!
where are you ?
sameeeee im doing an orchestra assignment hahahahahahh
Eu também.
@@kameronarmitage4448 same lol
Brace yourselves then. 2021 is slowly coming. But still enjoying it really well. 😂
What an orchestrator Tchaikovsky was. The colors are so lush and of course Russian.
My all time fav
An excellent performance of a great work. A few years ago I was lucky enough to see Previn conducting there. Now in my 80s and living in Australia I feel so grateful to be able to share a performance like this through You Tube.
would it be an idea to pour out Tsjakovki over the battle field ?
by the way, Previn looks like Chekov in Star Trek !
15:38 in any time of my life i could die happily listening to this melody
Seriously......this is the most beautiful symphony i've ever heard
Totally agree ! I can help but cry each and everytime I hear this part, it touches something deep in my soul
I agree wholeheartedly. No other rendition of the 5th equals the brilliance of this performance by the Oslo Philharmonic.
Oslo Phil. with Vasily Petrenko strikes gold again with this great symphony.
0:42 first movement
14:55 second movement
27:38 third movement
32:55 fourth movement
thank you for this \
Thanks for that useful timestamps
Thank you
Wait... Jeremy from SCIOLY???
Bc I didn’t know who to ask
Either I'm nuts or this is one of most elegant and enjoyable performances of the Fifth Symphony ever recorded. There is literally nothing I would change, and for once I was inspired to imagine the delight people feel when they discover that the third movement is a waltz. What... in a symphony? No worries, Tchaikovsky makes it work, bless his heart.
Mezzotenor I completely agree.
You're nuts.
Just kidding.
I prefer the one from celibidache
You must watch him conducting this same work with Russian State Orchestra more recent than this. He practically waltzes during the Valse---so much personality and elegance. I watched it cast to my big screen over 50 times in a year, I'm sure, and it's my favorite of all.
@@romanreshetkin for me his style of conducting is really clean but not engaged at all
Heard this at Lincoln Center and cried my eyes out.
Tchaikovsky is the greatest of them all because of his astounding versatility. He excelled at symphonies, concertos, opera, chamber, choral, stand alone masterworks such as Capriccio Italien, one of the first great song writers (None But The Lonely Heart) and of course, his magnificent ballet music.
just great
Too bad the Cheka (Czars spy agency) went after him and accused him of molesting a boy!
Tchaikovsky is as versatile as Handel, though different eras.
Vasily and Pyotr divine pairing
Why are all conductors in Oslo Philharmonic so freakin good looking? Talent and good looks, can't beat that sht.
All Scandahoovians are good looking.....esp the males
@@1775larbar time to migrate 😂
@@1775larbar. Vasily Petrenko is Russian, not Scandinavian. His last name is actually Ukrainian; that would be his patrilineal ancestry, but he was born in Leningrad (as was Putin), so he is Russian.
Wonderful musical moments , Spasiba ❤😊❤
How lucky and how perseptive of the Oslo Philharmonic to appoint Vasily Petrenko as their new chief conductor, in my opinion he is the finest of the young generation of conductors and does not go in for sensationalism but rather for pure music making at its best. He is destined to become one of the all time greats.
Agreed, but nothing wrong with a bit of sensationalism either.
i thought Maris yansons was good with Oslo
this is most excellent too..
Wspaniałe brzmienie ❤
This was a fantastic symphony to perform. I was in high school when I played it. Gave me goosebumps during the french horn solo in the second movement.
We saw the Nutcracker last night. An annual event So beautiful and moving that I’m often on the verge of tears
@@joaniuele7933 I did a high school version of the nutcracker with both high school performers and professional ballet dancers along with professional and high school musicians
#5 is amazing as well. I listened to it this pm.
Sounds as if you were well educated in the arts. Very fortunate. Have a great holiday and a Happy New Year
He is a joy to watch. Orchestra and conductor are as one with the music.
I love it how Tchaikovsky makes every single member of the orchestra work hard for their money in this symphony. There is no hiding place!
I love Petrenko. Truly. Everything he touches sounds like magic.
So true!
Beautiful use of woodwinds to present the theme and then to argue 😮 with the strings!
dat finale, whew! 😲 I don't think I have ever heard this piece before this. wow. it must be amazing to be sitting in there actually making that music, you must feel it in your bones, all those instruments all around you.
As someone who has played first violin on this, it was one of the greatest experiences of my life.
I have played this symphony in my youth. I was in the second violin section and got to watch, up close, the awesome work the winds were doing. The French horn parts and the oboe solo work are so demanding in this work.
@@keith_jones wow! yes!
the French horn and then oboe and then clarinet...?
all winding around..
i love Tchaikovsky's music.. 🙂 x
it would've been something to take part..
but it's wonderful to have those who can and do..
big thankyou to all orchestra players..
@@andreistoriei2050I sadly don't play any instruments, but I never stop feeling appreciation and gratitude for all the many people who dedicate so much time and effort out of their lives do we can enjoy stuff like this, or the people who learn to play obscure medieval instruments just to play period music, or interesting folk songs. Seriously, thanks for what you do, you contribute something important to society, all that work just to play a small part in the massive tapestry of an orchestra, that's a noble thing. It's like the perfect illustration of dedicating yourself to something larger than yourself, for the greater good. You see all these musicians and they just seem like this sea of faces, until you think about the cumulative training and practice, the work each one had to put in over years to get there, and they don't get any billboards or groupies or millions of dollars.
I think about that almost every time I see an orchestra playing, it makes me hopeful for humanity I guess.
Trying to compliment the conductor. His movements make me think of a magician making magic happen before our eyes. He is very powerful in how he uses his movements to communicate to the orchestra. Would be interesting to hear reactions from the players. I'm no expert but this is fun to watch.
that's what i love about classical! - you actually don't need to be an expert to appreciate the beauty and magic!
That's what I always think about conductors. No idea how it really works but it seems like they are conjuring the music up, it's great fun to watch, and I feel like it's great fun to do, for a lot of them. Although I admit to me watching a skilled musician playing an instrument seems like some kind of magic,I can't imagine how a human can possibly move their hands that rapidly and skillfully, some of the sounds they can produce, it blows my mind. Part of me is glad I don't know how to do it, it's like a magic trick: you can certainly enjoy it from a technical aspect after you learn how is done, but it's not the same as being amazed, and once you learn it, you can't ever go back.
Maestro Petrenko makes great use of his left hand. As a leftie, who properly keeps the baton in his right hand, I appreciate this. So many have an ineffectual use of the stickless hand.
Beautiful second movement. Fourth was just perfect. Superb brass section.
madre mia... what a great concert... and Vasily Petrenko is fantastic !
Fantastic orchestra!
Thanks for showing trombone slides at 25:29, it confirmed to me that 5th position makes most sense for that B flat.
41:05 the conductor is so brilliant that he conducts the camera
24:20 onwards is heavenly beautiful…
Fully consumed by Petrenco's ability to extract optimum from each symphony player and embrace each listener taking them to optimum ecstasy.
Blessings Always.
When the vikings get wild and walkiryas play music with them....gods bless them.
Simply by listening to this music makes me rethink about my career decision and my tears fall like hell. Classical music is so moving.
what career are you in currently?
Iven Siller not yet graduated but I ll have to make my decision by next year
Petrenko is so delicately accurate with his expressions. He embodies the feelings I get from Tchaikovsky better than I ever could. And it obviously translates so well to the players! Everything looks and sounds so precise. Thanks Oslo Philharmonic, these recordings are very very high quality, and they are getting me through college.
Excelente Oslo phil. grandioso Petrenko viva Tchaikovski en la memoria y ❤ de aquellos que lo amamos.🎉
Be comforted by your music while this world is suffered from Corona 19 pandemic. Also remind me cozy Oslo and friendly people. Beautiful music. Beautiful Oslo Philharmonic.
Amazing how great the second movement is
I love all the performances of Petrenko. A great talent!!!. Beautiful second movement. Fourth was just perfect. Superb brass section..
that beginneing made me awe
impeccable conducting, just watching him is absolutely amazing! Extremely controlled music and you can actually hear the message being received by the musicians as they make sounds with his movements in such spectacular harmony. The movements with index and thumb on the left hand are especially controlled. His eye contact is also key.
15:36 beautiful solo! the clarinet counter melody at 16:21 complements the horn perfectly
The repeating theme throughout is so contagious.
I love all the performances of Petrenko. A great talent!!!
21:53 We will rock you!! :D
And Petrenko with Oslo Philharmonic truly do. Thank you so much for sharing ;)
Tenía 24 años cuando descubrí esta maravillosa 5ta sinfonía de Tchaikovsky, mi favorita.
Un disco de 33 1/3, en mi recién estrenado equipo de alta fidelidad, me permitió conocer esta música que me ha acompañado toda mi vida.
Pasados los sesenta me sigo deleitando con esta excelente versión.
_GOD bless Oslo Phil and all performers, _*_PERFECT!_* 😁
The majestic Oslo!
Petrenko is a great discovery, for me.
+Marcel Sandja .- And for me too.
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra music Director.
Me too, his expressions and movements made me feel the music even more (if that's possible)
Absolutely Brilliant!!! #GreatWork
A really great performance, much appreciated. Greetings from the UK
Listening. while walking the dog.
Poor pup didn't understand why I did not want to stop walking untill I let her have a listen on the ear buds.
Just perfect! What can we say about the legend: Great Tchaikovski.
Vastly Petrenko has managed to turn the RLPO into a World class orchestra and soon he takes up directorship of the RPO in London where he will no doubt return that orchestra to the glorious past that it enjoyed with Beecham and Kempe.
love the first movement..
then the second begins..
this is non stop all the way through..
a full on journey
especially when played like this
man.. i love Tchaikovsky music..
greetings from south wales, uk..
He's my favorite too I think. I love how dramatic he is, and he has that Russian sound that others just don't quite equal. But the Tchai is the Boss.
I've known this piece since high school. Love to thunder away during the climactic moment in the fourth movement.
Such a magnificent performance and a really great audience, showing admiration and respect even before the concert begins! Total class and then some !!!!!
Finally a conductor brave enough to look at the brass in the last mvnt!
YES! I"M STILL LISTENING! Can youtube stop pausing music in the middle of a symphony?!
I got the privilege to perform the second movement of this symphony. Last year and it was amazing. This orchestra plays it beautifully.
It must feel great to be part of that wonderful wall of sound. The best place in the concert hall is in the orchestra. As a spectator I'm often jealous
Good for you. I hope you didn't have the same idiot in the audience who coughed in the last bar here and ruined the whole moment.
@@DavidA-ps1qr I did not. That is very unfortunate that the person who coughed ruined that for everyone else though 🤣
@@angieferg16 As a past performer myself, I've always found it incredible that members of an audience make no attempts to stifle a cough or a sneeze. We all suffer from these involuntary natural reactions, but there are ways and means of dealing with them. Especially in auditoriums that are acoustically built to pick up sound.
More than the director, the essence is in the composer. Greatest Tchaikovsky.
Because this performance is absolutely manifique I have listened again with my highest & absolute concentration to each note and sound again !
Absolute masterpiece my Bravo especially to Maestro Petrenko !
Yukié Kudo ( 工藤雪枝)
27th of November 2021 CET 20h00
Dear Oslo Philharmonic and Vasily Petrenko! Thank you for a wonderful and unforgettable concert in Bratislava, for spreading incredible beauty, energy, and spirit over us!
You represent the most outstanding example of collective human activity and cooperation.
Thank you, thank you... you are very important for the world of today, you are making int a better place! May all the world have the chance to hear and see such concerts!
All the best to all of you!
AND A RESOUNDING BIG WARM BRAVO TO THE PERFORMERS!! THEY WERE OUTSTANDING
Every work conducted by Petrenko comes out GREAT.
Tchaikovsky done supremely well. What a performance.
Looks like Tchaikovsky can take every (even sheaty) melody and arrange it into a masterpiece
Simply Magnificent in content sight and sound, Thanks For sharing
Hands down the best performance of this piece I've ever heard. And I've sampled many recordings. Where conductors tend to blow it, is at the opening of the first movement or in the finale. Either the opening is too slow or the finale is played too fast- which sounds like a train wreck or Tchaikovsky was rushing to finish the piece. The dada da dada- dada da dada in the fourth movement, should never move at a snail's pace. Petrenko nails the 5th from start to finish. Bravo!
Amazing performance! Amazing camera angles! Amazing conductor! Amazing orchestra! Literally everything is amazing abt this performance!
WHAT A COMPELLING PERFORMANCE!! That innocent beautiful (very) young man has interpreted this complex work with such clarity, such power, such sensitivity. The tenderness and the strength come in succession revealing the soul of the great composer. I am mesmerized and totally spellbound! I am in love with the conductor as mush as I am with the composer
❤❤❤
What a brilliant symphony. Touches the heart and soul! Super Orchestra and Conductor!
I cant even turn the radio on anymore and listen to what people say is music.
ta foda né irmão
I noticed this fabulous conductor a few weeks ago listening to Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet with the Oslo Phil. To this day I always considered Szell's and Cleveland's rendition the best. This recording surpasses it. From so young a conductor, it's surprising and amazing.
Tremendous, super fine performance AND glad to see the standing ovation all the performers, which is rare in UA-cam concerts, to my dismay!
This performance remains, to me, the ultimate version of Tchaikovsky's fifth. So much so that even 9 years later, no matter what recording I'm listening to, I still just close my eyes and conjure up the image of these elegant musicians and the animated Mr Petrenko on the podium.
Some conductors just leave you with the feeling that not only do they love the music, they are one with that music: they dance and waltz and swoon and laugh and cry along with the notes. Vasily Petrenko certainly is one of those rare creatures. Much obliged to you, sir. 🙏💐
ahhhh...what a mystical synergy....makes one fly and fly...grateful.
20:00 my favorite place, the transition to the other rhythm ❤
Magnificent in every aspect. Bravo.
Dear Maestro Vasily Petrenko , All The Artists of Oslo Filharmonien and those who contributed so much for this masterpiece !,
I do apologise for my 3rd ? or so of comments by me here ... but this such a masterpiece performance of P. I. Tchaikovsky is so superb to an extent of my daily ! rituals of listening to it with my appreciation and joy ...
I think this performance is not only artistically / technically so beautiful but also so symbolic of the " theme " and " aim " or " ideal " of our current eras - as of now 4th of February 2022 when we all are facing with this global pandemic without our clear knowledge as to when it ends - so this very theme of this Tchaikovsky Symphony NO5 gives us this doubt / uncertainty of the feeling in tune with the composer at 1st Movement to the superb / victorious / conviction of fate with victory in the 4th movement has , at least in my perception, got a very symbolic message in tune with the current eras ...
Also this performance conducted in 2011- the very year which , in Japan , my native country has suffered so much with Tohoku Tsunami & Earthquake where even now the many scars of that huge natural disaster remains after 10 years passed since then ...
Also the superb performance of a French Horn Solo Part by this lady in the 2nd Movement is a symbolic theme of gender equality even though with her such brilliant performance, this role does exceed the prejudice that most of the orchestra members especially those with Horn etc have been performed so far by male mostly ( applicable to my so many actual concerts attendance of this symphony all around the world including London UK where I used to reside ) in a positive sense . Brava to this lady with such an exquisite perfection in her solo in the second movement!
Last but not the least let me express my appreciation/ Bravie to this such wonderful, powerful and convincing artistic / journalistic concerts as well as dance , theatrical arts & everything that were so amazingly carried out in time for the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony Concerts of 2021!!
The very Raison d'être de art as well as the value of accurate message with struggles for realisations with Prokofiev's Romeo & Juliet performed by Oslo Filharmonien with this powerful dance was so amazing to my tears to watch ...
Also with Maestro Vasily Petrenko conducting of Russian Orchestra the video that I found in via other channel on the You Tube was /is also such a masterpiece! - the another " Romeo & Juillet " by P.I, Tchaikovsky!
By Yukie ( Yukié) Kudo -工藤雪枝
JST 06h22 on 4th of February 2022
CET 22h22 on 3rd of February 2022
Petrenko is just amazing !
Bravie to Maestro Petrenko & Oslo Philhamonic& Tchaikovsky . I have listened to this favorite Symphony of mine many times in actual concerts & CDs but this is one of the best in my life absolutely !
Yukié Kudo
27th of November 2021 CET 19h00
Who could dislike such a thing?
A new classical conductor star is destined to rise.
It would be great to see more video concerts here en UA-cam. For those who are not in Oslo but who love the work of Petrenko and his orchestras.
there are plenty 🙂 x
thankfully!
often ruined by horrific UA-cam advertising though
Absolutely beautiful piece. I have been impressed by everything I have watched from the Oslo Philharmonic so far. Thank you for posting these performances so we can enjoy them during the quarantine.
Great performance! I like this orchestra, I like the conductor Mr. Petrenko
Great performance of one of my favorites. Excellent camera work. Thank you for this. Made my day.
Sounds amazing, well done mr petrenko
Wonderful Petrenko and orchestra
many thanks am a big fan of both the orchestra and Petrenko.
It's a persuasive performance that exudes a romantic feel. It was a really great performance and the sound quality is excellent. The horn solo in the second movement is really moving. Thanks for sharing. I’m looking forward to see Oslo Phile in Seoul soon!
When it comes to Tchaikovsky this orchestra has always performed above the rest. Must be the work Jansens did with them in their recording cycle.
Wow, what a future this man can have. Great performance!
Great orchestra, great conductor, great music: the perfect combination!!
oh my,,, i love the conductor,,,, he's the best i've seen so far, would love to join his team,,,,,
wait to see Klaus Makala
In love with this conductor
Quite bewitching. Consumed my time without noticing. Thank you so much.
Totally wonderful! Remembering my mother's recording of the 5th. On vinyl, of course. How I would treasure it now.
Von Vasily werden wir noch viel Gutes hören!
Tolles Orchester! Tolles Konzert!