Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra (SWR Sinfonieorchester) - Rehearsal for SHEHERAZADE
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2024
- Kolberg Percussion had the opportunity to capture a drum rehearsal as well as the orchestra rehearsal for the production "SHEHERAZADE" of the Stuttgart Radio Symphony orchestra under the conduction of Dmitrij Kitajenko on 4th November 2014.
In the middle of the action of course our percussion instruments played by wonderful performers.
We thank the Stuttgart Radio Symphony orchestra for giving us the chance to be so close to the action!
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Fantastic Timpani part. It is the passion and the love from the prince after all those 1001 stories told by her.
Fascinating! I have always wondered how percussionists rehearsed! I love Sheherazade! Thank you!
Snare drummer's singles are amazing!
Amazing singles but wrong. The rest is an eighth, not a sixteenth
@@maurogino1 Singles as in alternating RL not note values.
Great! Especially love the snare drum work. Would have liked to hear more of the base drum, but probably due to mic placement.
I feel lucky I got to watch that!
Thank you for these concert percussion videos. This is such an inspiration and much needed exposure to my high school percussion students. Thank you. Keep 'em coming.
Very cool to view this "behind the scenes" footage. Great piece of music!
This is a great video! Thanks for sharing this, I think we need more videos like this!
Beautiful.
Wonderful!
Bravo!!!!
This is a very good orchestra indeed. They recorded wonderfully Tchaikovsky's four orchestral suites with Neville Marriner.
Very interesting.
8:55 Was the principal dampening the sus cymbal with his knee to keep it nice and articulate? Very nice
Cool! I didn’t notice that!
¡¡Fantástico!! ¡excelentes músicos!
I hadn't realised that tambourines came in different sizes. I wonder what it says in the score.
the score says nothing. size choice is totally based on the percussionist‘s personal experience.
@@HuangShang010 or conductor's
bravo 👏👏👏👏👌
Excelente! gracias! Ahora estoy suscrito. Saludos
Nice drum
I percussionisti sono differenti.😂 Bravissimi!
is there a specific reason as to why the guy playing snare drum is doing single stroke and not double at about 3 minutes? When i played this i got told by my teacher Peter Kates that its better to do double strokes in a triplet motion rather than doing single strokes....
Hi, thanks for your comment!
Nice question. Actually it depends on the phrasing you want. You will have a very different phrasing between single and double strokes. The best is always to try both and to make your own opinion!
@@kolbergpercussion Thank you for answering my question! Makes sense that it changes the phrasing. I really noticed that the method used in the clip makes the strokes stand out more individually
That bass drum is huge! Awesome!
It is a really thick one, but otherwise fairly normal-sized
You Can use it in Verdis dies Irae
4:51 oh, this triangle, i can feel this pain when you missed it
So beautiful♥️♥️♥️
More, please!!!
Great 👍
14:52, timpani arrangement?
What do you mean by "timpani arrangement?"?
Probably a special effect from the conductor. At this moment of the story, Sinbad's ship is supposed to crash.
Ken, what special effect from the conductor are you talking about? How is your statement about the conductor and story an answer to the question "timpani arrangement?"?
Fact: Korsakov don't wrote that.
Some conductors need to stop this bad habit of getting changing percussion parts.
I was talking about the timpani roll on the gong stroke, and of course this is not written in the score, Rimsky-Korsakov writes a simple roll on triplets (dynamics : sforzando in piano)
In this case, the conductor is guilty, shall we agree ?
From 4:25 snare drum is playing wrong, it's not written like that in the score. Actually I didn't pass the audition only because of that part, I played just like the guy.
Krunoslav Benko that's just how they do it in some places in Europe. If you do a 7 stroke roll for some Russian orchestras you'll not pass their audition.
The 5 stroke ruffs should be quieter and doubled.
@@daultontemplet4016 Believe it or not there are very talented percussionists out there that have the dexterity to play 7 ppp notes in sheherazade mov 3 without doing 7 stroke roll. I would say this video is a bad example by this principle.
But honestly you can play it however you like as long as it's accurate and musical, I prefer doing a roll with nice light sticks.
@@Michael-Oh No, I totally agree with you. I misunderstood the exact thing we were talking about. I thought that it sounded as if he played too many notes, but when I slowed it down just now, I do hear seven. I thought you were saying different regions play different amounts of notes, but you were just saying singled rather than doubled. My bad. Although, they shouldn't turn down people simply over a sticking. As long as it sounds the same as being singled, it shouldn't matter I'd think.
However this is wrong... that's not written in the score... @@Michael-Oh
Starts at 1:10
11:20 snare drum ,mark
Is there anywhere I can go to find this recording of the whole suite??
Amazon
Are some of those musicians music teachers ?
3:45
上手すぎ
10:30
1:10
Me, can’t even roll for a bar: ah, so this is how it feels to be garbage.
Practice makes perfect!
Ma quello della pubblicità con le banane che problemi ha c’è parla tipo tedesco?hhbjhbjjhghjbjhgjhgjh c’è che cavolo di lingua é questa
Nice drum