Carlos Kleiber was such a great conductor with a unique and elegant technique, that the orchestra preceived very well. This great Brahms 2nd performance with Vienna Phil. underlines this.
Carlos Kleiber’s unique and elegant technique truly set him apart, and it’s amazing how well the orchestra responded to his leadership. This Brahms 2nd performance with the Vienna Philharmonic is indeed a perfect example of his greatness.
It would indeed be incredible to experience the music through his perspective-hearing what he hears and feeling what he feels must have been pure magic.
Great observation! Kleiber actually did this here with all the woodwinds-not just the flutes, but also the clarinets, oboes, and bassoons. This was to achieve a better balance in the sound, especially during the tutti passages. 😊
Carlos Kleiber is my favorite conductor to watch. His movements are so clear and graceful!
Carlos Kleiber was such a great conductor with a unique and elegant technique, that the orchestra preceived very well.
This great Brahms 2nd performance with Vienna Phil. underlines this.
Carlos Kleiber’s unique and elegant technique truly set him apart, and it’s amazing how well the orchestra responded to his leadership. This Brahms 2nd performance with the Vienna Philharmonic is indeed a perfect example of his greatness.
Straordinario regalo di Natale!!!!!
Thank you so much! I’m thrilled you enjoyed it-what a wonderful way to celebrate the holidays!
Fantastic work of art! Thank you, Maestro Baumeister! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m thrilled you enjoyed it-your support means a lot!
I’d love to be inside his head hearing what he’s hearing, feeling what he’s feeling.
It would indeed be incredible to experience the music through his perspective-hearing what he hears and feeling what he feels must have been pure magic.
The biggest🎶
Yes. 😀
Is it common to have 4 flutes? (I think I see 4 here.) Usually there are 2.
Great observation! Kleiber actually did this here with all the woodwinds-not just the flutes, but also the clarinets, oboes, and bassoons. This was to achieve a better balance in the sound, especially during the tutti passages. 😊