The 2024 Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert-Shostakovich's Waltz No. 2
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
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Dmitri Shostakovich, Suite for Variety Orchestra No. 1, Op. 50b
7. Waltz II
Vienna Philharmonic
Andris Nelsons - Conductor
Concert recorded at Schönbrunn Palace (Vienna, Austria), on June 5, 2024.
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So beautiful & passionate! The beauty of music! 🎶🎶🎼🎼❤️😊🌈
🎉 music has the ability to lift the spirits, especially when it's not possible to get to actually attend the concert, but it can be so pleasant to be able to listen, appreciate and to enjoy!
Jantine, despite all, the experience I wouldn't have missed for a minute. Wonderful night !!!
Simply amazing 👏🏽 🙀
Supper!! - Bravo! - Great Performance! - Thank YOU for Musik!
Emocionante!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wonderful atmosphere and concert. Unless you are a VIP there is no seating. You must stand for the entire concert on a gravel area. You may not sit down even on this. Arriving early is not required, but be aware the gates may close if it is crowded. You are not allowed an umbrella. If you cannot do this, don't go - watch it on TV
Gutted I missed it on TV and can’t find full recording anywhere
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perhaps I have been overfed with the Vienna Philharmonic in the past. It had degenerated into an orchestra smelling of mothballs and overcooked Brussels sprouts. Fortunately, the orchestra has rejuvenated and is playing again as if it were plucking the stars from heaven. The orchestra can participate again and the younger audience is also making an appearance. Unfortunately, that was virtually impossible for years because ticket sales were blocked by the upper class of Vienna who wanted to be seen at the concerts.
Going to this (from New Zealand) was a bucket list type of thing for me. I don't know about the orchestra of the past but was disapointed there was no seating even on the ground unless you were a VIP making it hard for me (72 years). They played The waltz far too slow making it sluggish, but danceable, as I did in the graveled grounds.
@@stevegardner3722 Sorry to read your story, I know that the old population of Vienna leaves much to be desired in their social skills. The orchestra therefore still appears to be the toy of the upper class. The fact that no one has helped you find a place is scandalous. But from what I understood from you, the orchestra was not exactly going. Sincerely