Just before and up to 0:35 something very important occurs (Savanoff style switch!)…… this is the best conducting I’ve seen in a while. Conductor and orchestra are one entity… P.S……Savanov (alternate spelling) is in my musical lineage!
Savanoff technique of conducting quickly implemented. Savanoff was my piano teachers piano teacher’s piano teacher’s teacher at the Moscow Conservatory.
This was on the first LP I ever bought - 1812 and other overtures with Nicolai Malko and the Philharmonia Orchestra. Some of these 'other overtures', including this one, seem to have fallen into almost obscurity. What a shame! Great performance of an exciting piece. Thank you so much for sharing.
This is also one of my favorite transcriptions for symphonic band. I have conducted this piece many times,. It has never failed to excite players and audience alike. It's' what we call a 'War Horse" in the business. When I taught HS, it was on my revolving literature list. This assured that every student I taught got to play it. It's fun, technically challenging and most importantly teaches LYRICISM!! The final element so important , and yet seemingly ignored by so many contemporary composers.
I love these old 'warhorses' - overtures like 'Poet and Peasant', 'Mignon', 'Light Cavalry', 'Oberon', 'Merry Wives of Windsor' - all ignored by musical snobs, but gems in their own right.
Está obra fue de las que iniciaron el amor hacia la música en mi infancia. Era un disco de baquelita de 78 RPM, con la Boston Pops orchestra y la escuché cientos de veces.
I sure love this principal clarinetist, apart that some of the throat and lower tones were hard to hear, but that might have been something to do with mic'ing, hard to say if you weren't there. But all in clarino and altissimo very clear and nice ring, good line and nuance.
The most expressive conducting I have ever witnessed a la Savanoff (my teachers teachers teachers teacher). (R.N.F. Luchonok > E. Gabelman > J. Kehvinne > Savanoff)
Was this an encore? If so what a lucky audience. I just wish I could have been there. Indeed rare repertoire for Maestro Sawallisch but just look at his expression and how he enjoys conducting this. A real treasure. Thank you for this posting.
it's fascinating - and distressing - why a such a good composer just drifted off into obscurity .... with just the one overture from dozens of operas surviving in the mainstream repertoire .... What was it ? bad timing ? out of fashion style? wrong country ? ..... and an early death .... heartbreaking ...
first of all because im only 11, i say this piece is a little challenging for me... remember this is from the view of an 11 year, otherwise its a great song. bravo!!!!!!!
Má jediná před internetem nahrávka předehy Zampa byla mono z 1955 (FOK , dir. Jan Hus Tichý). Pojetí se nezměnilo, jen p. Sawallisch se nebojí dynamiky (ono to už jde, od té doby se pokročilo). Umožňuje to lepší, naléhavější výraz.
6:00 o Pica-Pau, o Andy Panda e um ratinho entram na casa da Glória Comilona e apronta horrores com o Leôncio na busca pela comida no episódio "O Fila Bóia"
::: Herold a la Wagner... Interessant ... die deutlich schlankere UA-cam-Aufnahme mit Jean Martinon am Pult des LPO - zum erstaunlichen Vergleich (auch älteren Datums) - ist natürlich "französischer", eleganter - nicht ganz so pompös ...Dennoch: Sawallisch ist natürlich ein großer Maestro...
Played this 65 years ago in high school. This is a wonderful recording.
Played this 1 year ago in high school. Regardless of our age difference, we can both agree that yes, this performance of Zampa Overture is fabulous!
Still a most amazingly conducted version
Just before and up to 0:35 something very important occurs (Savanoff style switch!)…… this is the best conducting I’ve seen in a while. Conductor and orchestra are one entity… P.S……Savanov (alternate spelling) is in my musical lineage!
heard this when I was 9....I'm 57 now still love it...wonderfull
0:31秒の所で指揮棒落とされてます、サヴァリッシュにしては珍しい。それにしても指揮が美しい。
Savanoff technique of conducting quickly implemented. Savanoff was my piano teachers piano teacher’s piano teacher’s teacher at the Moscow Conservatory.
The best recording yet of this undervalued gem
This was on the first LP I ever bought - 1812 and other overtures with Nicolai Malko and the Philharmonia Orchestra. Some of these 'other overtures', including this one, seem to have fallen into almost obscurity. What a shame! Great performance of an exciting piece. Thank you so much for sharing.
I bought the exact same LP and this was truly the beginning of my love for classical music !
Me too!
Happy Birthday to the Late Louis Herold Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕!
The time of your life starts at 3:08 ❤
Very nice! This has been a favorite of mine for over 55 years. Great tempo! Thank you for posting this.
Yes, perfect tempi. Neither rushed nor excessively leisurely where appropriate
Love the clarinet solo! :) We're playing this in symphony orchestra, and it's amazingly fun!
I wonder how it would sound on flute instead? I have a bias 😉
I like this interpretation more than the other I found on here. I like it very much. Thanks a lot for the posting.
Fntastic rendition of my favourite overture! Thank you for sharing this!
Great music! Great performance! A very special favorite of mine.
I LOVE this piece. Playing it with my orchestra in school, i'm 1st chair bass, and it's soooo fun :D
Played the orchestral transcription of this in high school at state contest in 1987
i love this piece!!! it's one of my favorites to play :D
Magnífica execução de "Zampa - Overture"🎼🎶🎵👏👏👏👏
Anda Panda cartoon brought me here for the full un altered piece! Magnificent at best !
Me too but I watched this cartoon when I was 10
De niño siempre me gustó esta overture
Excellent performance!
Simply a beautiful piece. I am currently playing the four hands variations of this piece!
This is also one of my favorite transcriptions for symphonic band. I have conducted this piece many times,. It has never failed to excite players and audience alike. It's' what we call a 'War Horse" in the business. When I taught HS, it was on my revolving literature list. This assured that every student I taught got to play it. It's fun, technically challenging and most importantly teaches LYRICISM!! The final element so important , and yet seemingly ignored by so many contemporary composers.
さすがサヴァリッシュ先生!
6:00~7:00
Beautiful melody of strings 🎶
im playing this for string orchestra and this sounds awesome!!
高評価何回もクリックできないのが悔しい。。。。。。
サヴァリッシュさんの指揮で演奏できる日を待っていたが、、、、
もうすぐ逝きますよ、先生!!!!!
I love these old 'warhorses' - overtures like 'Poet and Peasant', 'Mignon', 'Light Cavalry', 'Oberon', 'Merry Wives of Windsor' - all ignored by musical snobs, but gems in their own right.
Absolutely agree. They are so well orchestrated and full of unrestrained high spirits and virtuosity.
si señor, una autentica maravilla,,bravo!!!!
Está obra fue de las que iniciaron el amor hacia la música en mi infancia. Era un disco de baquelita de 78 RPM, con la Boston Pops orchestra y la escuché cientos de veces.
中学のとき吹奏楽部で演奏しました!
チューバでしたがテンポ掴むのが難しかったです!
Tolle Aufnahme!
Gostei, bela apresentação!
I have a complete Herold's ballet on CD, La Fille Mal Gardee.. great music
I played this music today...I play Cello BTW.
6:00
going to play this 'piece' in the coming music camp :D
0:23
La clarinette de Yokokawa jouer d'excellente .Bravo!
Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra playing this!
I sure love this principal clarinetist, apart that some of the throat and lower tones were hard to hear, but that might have been something to do with mic'ing, hard to say if you weren't there. But all in clarino and altissimo very clear and nice ring, good line and nuance.
Sounds like the Bernstein version I carry around in my head, but more "orientalism" in some of the percussion. Has anyone ever done a ballet to it?
i know...pretty sure we will improve greatly in the next 5 or 6 weeks
The most expressive conducting I have ever witnessed a la Savanoff (my teachers teachers teachers teacher). (R.N.F. Luchonok > E. Gabelman > J. Kehvinne > Savanoff)
Yeah Im trying to figure that out too.
Was this an encore? If so what a lucky audience. I just wish I could have been there. Indeed rare repertoire for Maestro Sawallisch but just look at his expression and how he enjoys conducting this. A real treasure. Thank you for this posting.
California Youth Symphony associate orchestra is playing this :D
We played this in high school
Savallish at his best.Very good
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@rockthepiano4ever Garrett how the hell did you find my youtube channel... XD
hmm? hong kong music camp?
Tolstoy, it's an overture!!!!!!!!!!!
¡Demasiado buena!
hopefully..
OooooooooooOOoOoOoOoOOoOoOoOOoo
How does a clarinet play 8:06????
First violin part at 6:01 to 7:00 kicks my butt >.>
Did he put his baton in his suit jacket in the beginning?
I rather suppose that he lost his baton and was digged for another one - without success. And I am surprised that nobody else noticed this matter...
it's fascinating - and distressing - why a such a good composer just drifted off into obscurity .... with just the one overture from dozens of operas surviving in the mainstream repertoire .... What was it ? bad timing ? out of fashion style? wrong country ? ..... and an early death .... heartbreaking ...
doing a report on this song...interesting
first of all because im only 11, i say this piece is a little challenging for me... remember this is from the view of an 11 year, otherwise its a great song. bravo!!!!!!!
Sidnie Walker it’s not a song
Now you're 20 or 21
Má jediná před internetem nahrávka předehy Zampa byla mono z 1955 (FOK , dir. Jan Hus Tichý). Pojetí se nezměnilo, jen p. Sawallisch se nebojí dynamiky (ono to už jde, od té doby se pokročilo). Umožňuje to lepší, naléhavější výraz.
6:00 o Pica-Pau, o Andy Panda e um ratinho entram na casa da Glória Comilona e apronta horrores com o Leôncio na busca pela comida no episódio "O Fila Bóia"
..pero porque son todos chinos???????????????'
Like , like , like.................................................
::: Herold a la Wagner... Interessant ... die deutlich schlankere UA-cam-Aufnahme mit Jean Martinon am Pult des LPO - zum erstaunlichen Vergleich (auch älteren Datums) - ist natürlich "französischer", eleganter - nicht ganz so pompös ...Dennoch: Sawallisch ist natürlich ein großer Maestro...
Sawallisch è stato un grandissimo direttore non abbastanza valorizzato. Decisamente superiore a tanti altri più famosi
トライアングルご苦労様
wolfgang sawallisch a great loss to music
al principio se le volo la batuta ajaj
横川さん、ブラボー!!!
@mountainrover
This is an excellent performance BUT I prefer the one conducted. by Toscanini
65attila -bully for you.
@gallespaul out of 2 basses
Yeah but we arent nearly this good yet xD
It really annoys me when some people call pieces like this songs'. It is not a 'song'.
Thank you for saying this. A song is something that is sung.
Asians only, or was that one trombonist black?
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lol
This isn't a song.