Ask any orchestral musician and he will probably tell you that Strauss's music is the most dificult to play and conduct. And D.Juan must be on the top of the list with all its complexity. This piece must have been played thousands of times since its creation by hundreds of orchestras but I dare anyone to point out a clearly more revealing, cleaner, tighter than this one. For me, D.Juan is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever created, gives me goose bumps everytime I hear it, brings tears to my eyes and, if I'm alone and don't risk beeing interned, I conduct like crazy! When hearing it try to "dive" deep inside that "mass" of sound so perfectly combined and harmonized and every time you will find something, some detail, something important to the whole you never noticed before. A treasure...
You said it so right. I am Dutch and a classical music junk, the first time I heard this piece was in a concert in Amsterdam, I was so completely moved by emotion and every time I hear this piece I have that same emotion.
Supposed to be a joke but you obviously missed it. Interned means incarcerated, put behind bars, in this case in a mental institution for waving a baton like mad pretending to be a conductor. Clear now?
Don Juan is - for me - the work where Strauss truly found his own voice and fully stepped out of the Brahmsian world of his previous works and boy did he do it with a bang!
The only way to do it, in my opinion. I played it for a festival when I was in college, and the conductor turned around so quickly to give the downbeat that it literally spurned the entire orchestra. Good stuff!
I have listened to this composition so many times. I have also attended a concert in Toronto. I am not expert but i think this is the best performance I have ever heard. I like the passion of this conductor and his "Let's go!"
@@megabugginout only if one could hear everything. Most of the times they are covered….and you can feel free to play only aproximately whats written. On audition its very difficult because you habe to play the beginning ALONE. Thats not easy of course.
Can't believe i'm seeing this live in 2 weeks, the same night Hilary Hahn will perform the Sibelius concerto right in front of my eyes. I'm so excited!!!
@@quitethevoyeur Oh it was absolutely brilliant except for the fact that they moved my seats all the way to the back of the hall. I also saw her play the Brahms concerto a few months back but that time i was sitting in the very front :-)
"Ach du lieber, mein schweinhund"!!! Senor Real Shaoran! The only thing punishing is your asinine stupid comment!! You obviously don't know a fine performance from fat meat!!! LISTEN with your ears, not your "petoot"!!! Glory in this unbelievable music & not your idiocity!! "Gesundheit"!
@@mr.thickey1820 not really true comment, staying still is ANOTHER way of listening but me, as a musician, I cannot listen and stay still, I have to go with the music, that's why Shaoran commented that, respect all the points aof view
I read this comment and was expecting gunfire. If you want to shorten Glockenspiel then you can say Glocken notes which means bells. It's true the percussionist is as much a virtuoso as everyone in the orchestra; and that is needed to play Strauss.
Just a fabulous piece of music by a genius composer. One of the few where the oboe is given a great solo, and here the guy nailed it. To the novice who has not been exposed to classical music, this should be the introductory work. If he/she is not bowled over, it's never gonna happen
It’s a very cool piece, but this won’t hook those who haven’t liked classical music before. For many reasons, I think that Danzon no. 2 by Marquez should be the “introductory work”… and who knows, maybe it will be one day
Orozco Estrada doit être porté en triomphe avant de partir pour d'autres cieux (Wiener Sinfoniker). Quel chef! Et quel orchestre !! Merci pour tout. Solo de hautbois extraordinaire. Mon fils est hautboiste professionnel et m'a dit que ce solo est l'un des plus difficile au point de vue respiration et expressivité
This performance captures all the urgency, emotion, drama and beauty of this gorgeous score. (And the camera work wasn't all that bad either!) This excellent orchestra and conductor never fails to be superb!
One sunny day, in April of 1965, a twelve-year-old, friend of mine, Bob, told me of a strange response his parents made to his question about what it was like 'making love'. They brought him into the living room. where the record player was and set the needle on a spot in the early part of the recording of "Don Juan" by Richard Strauss. His father said, "Son, when the music starts your mother and I will leave the room and you listen closely to the music; that will be the answer to your question and we will be back in three minutes." I did as my father and mother suggested and listened very closely...while listening it was like that feeling I get when I start on a swing, going up and down slowly at first then getting really high and jump off...I'm going to like 'making love' when my turn comes!!! That is what Bob said. PS, on the UA-cam video it starts at the 1:40 time and ends at the 4:15 time.
Sans doute le plus étincelant des poèmes symphoniques de R. Strauss dans une interprétation de référence. Avec l'amical coucou habituel à Clara, l'enchanteresse.
Bonjour JD. Sachez que je suis jaloux ! Enfin... Avez- vous remarqué (Je suppose que oui) l'incroyable osmose entre Clara et Jose? L'amorce du solo du hautbois dans la scène d'amour est stupefiante. Bien à vous
Wunderschöne und spannende Aufführung dieser spätromantischen Tondichtung mit farbenreichen und perfekt vereinigten Tönen aller Instrumente. Alle Soloinstrumente klingen besonders schön und echt lyrisch. Der geniale Maestro dirigiert das ausgezeichnete Orchester im gut phrasierten und relativ schnellen Tempo und mit völlig effektiver Dynamik. Einfach wunderbar!
@@matthewwilliams8859 plus his and a lot of composer’s in his era influenced a lot of fanfare type film music we all know and love now (eg John Williams) so it does make sense it sounds like film music in certain areas
A symphonic poem doesn't have movements. It is designed to be listened to in one go. Or you may treat it as a one-movement symphony. The concepts are kinda similar.
O Graus, warum zeigt die Bildregie dieses unfassbar missmutige, gelangweilte Publikum? Und das völlig unvermittelt mitten in engagiertestem Spiel des Orchesters mit all den souverän bewältigten Höchstschwierigkeiten!
Oh come on y’all! Such gushing! A perfectly acceptable performance, but please have a listen to some legendary recordings. Try Solti/Chicago from 1975. The thrilling forward propulsion, the cinematic sweep…..Solti and his band leave these guys in the dust! As for the loud, nasal oboe in this recording, I’ll take Ray Still (Chicago) at the peak of his career in 1975, or John Mack (Szell/Cleveland) for musicality and sheer beauty of sound.
YA, YA, YA! “ACH DU LIEBER, MEIN SCHATZ” ( small “g” in lieber!)!!! HOW can a group of such wonderful “INDIVIDUAL” musicians” play so “wonderfully as a WHOLE”??? AND do it so gorgeously on such a fantastic piece of music as this? As a BORN AGAIN, SAVED CHRISTIAN, in JESUS CHRIST, I would not be ashamed in the least to be “ushered into HEAVEN” with this piece of music being played (the “storyline” not withstanding)!!! I suspect Richard Strauss was “anti-Christ”! But GOD must have had HIS REASONS for gifting Strauss with such amazingly great musical talent! Will never understand this of course. But so be it! The tremendous “audible & visual treat” of seeing this fabulous music brings great joy into the “marrow of my heart”!!!!! “Gesundheit”!
Ask any orchestral musician and he will probably tell you that Strauss's music is the most dificult to play and conduct. And D.Juan must be on the top of the list with all its complexity. This piece must have been played thousands of times since its creation by hundreds of orchestras but I dare anyone to point out a clearly more revealing, cleaner, tighter than this one. For me, D.Juan is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever created, gives me goose bumps everytime I hear it, brings tears to my eyes and, if I'm alone and don't risk beeing interned, I conduct like crazy! When hearing it try to "dive" deep inside that "mass" of sound so perfectly combined and harmonized and every time you will find something, some detail, something important to the whole you never noticed before. A treasure...
You said it so right. I am Dutch and a classical music junk, the first time I heard this piece was in a concert in Amsterdam, I was so completely moved by emotion and every time I hear this piece I have that same emotion.
@@jan-pietervanwaasbergen2441 Nice to know there are some kindred souls of mine out there. Bless you, enjoy your life.
Supposed to be a joke but you obviously missed it. Interned means incarcerated, put behind bars, in this case in a mental institution for waving a baton like mad pretending to be a conductor. Clear now?
Strauss gives me PTSD.
I agree. It's one of those timeless gems that seems to resonate all the heart strings. Amazingly written work... love it ..
The fact that this is available for free is amazing.
yea agree
Never thought about it that way. So weirdly true lol
well it‘s not quite free.. as this orchestra is financed by the German Radio-taxes..
but I it is worth it!
It's amazing because under capitalism we have lost all our most important values. Art should be free for everyone forever
@@Emilien-hy3sy Absolutely. If nothing else, food, water, shelter, and art.
Frankfurt Radio Symphony has stolen my heart.
please, return it - so that I may love again
Don Juan is - for me - the work where Strauss truly found his own voice and fully stepped out of the Brahmsian world of his previous works and boy did he do it with a bang!
Dang. The conductor wasn't gonna waste any time. "yeah yeah you can stop clapping now. one-and-two-AAAND!"
xD
underrated comment
Was thinking the same thing. But it really fits the character of the piece and its hero to be too fast, urgent.
The only way to do it, in my opinion. I played it for a festival when I was in college, and the conductor turned around so quickly to give the downbeat that it literally spurned the entire orchestra. Good stuff!
The instruments in this orchestra are all amazingly beautiful. Best selection of special quality instruments put together I've seen in many years
I have listened to this composition so many times. I have also attended a concert in Toronto. I am not expert but i think this is the best performance I have ever heard. I like the passion of this conductor and his "Let's go!"
you would never know how insanely difficult this is to listen to this recording. Beautifully played.
such difficulty absolutely immense that it is immeasurable
It’s concerto level difficult for strings.
Nothing so overloaded can be that difficult.
@@megabugginout only if one could hear everything. Most of the times they are covered….and you can feel free to play only aproximately whats written. On audition its very difficult because you habe to play the beginning ALONE. Thats not easy of course.
You would never know how insanely difficult this is to play for first violins! 😊
0:14 Beginn
1:26 Ziffer C
2:00 Ziffer D
2:48 Mittelthema in H-Dur
4:23 Ziffer F
7:30 Oboensolo
8:19 Ziffer M
11:14 Hornsolo
12:07 a tempo, giocoso
13:37 Ziffer U
14:33 "Katerstelle"
16:08 Hornthema
18:00 Schluss
You have no idea how thankful I am.
Vielen vielen Dank ☺️☺️☺️
the oboe solo was absolutely divine
Can't believe i'm seeing this live in 2 weeks, the same night Hilary Hahn will perform the Sibelius concerto right in front of my eyes. I'm so excited!!!
How was it?
you are lucky
@@quitethevoyeur Oh it was absolutely brilliant except for the fact that they moved my seats all the way to the back of the hall.
I also saw her play the Brahms concerto a few months back but that time i was sitting in the very front :-)
@@Trombosilbo Yup i sure was
So wonderful, that they put out whole pieces. So we can enjoy their musicianship every time we wish for
0:45 jesus, you could think these people are being punished instead of enjoying Don Juan.
"Ach du lieber, mein schweinhund"!!! Senor Real Shaoran! The only thing punishing is your asinine stupid comment!! You obviously don't know a fine performance from fat meat!!! LISTEN with your ears, not your "petoot"!!! Glory in this unbelievable music & not your idiocity!! "Gesundheit"!
@@mr.thickey1820 He was referring to the audience...
@@mr.thickey1820 not really true comment, staying still is ANOTHER way of listening but me, as a musician, I cannot listen and stay still, I have to go with the music, that's why Shaoran commented that, respect all the points aof view
Seriously, also, WHY THE HELL DO I WANT TO LOOK AT THE AUDIENCE? Who cares, just film the players!
This makes me miss my orchestra season so much :(
truee :(
Me, who has been a soloist for 3-4 years: i feel u bro
Me too ❤
Wtf no standing ovation after all that???
His music evokes so many vivid emotions! He is truly the king of late romanticism.
THINKING 8 HORNS FOR DON JUAN A REAL CHOP BUSTER EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE UNDERRATED ORCHESTRA TOP FIVE IN MY BOOK
what
i think only 4 horns
Anyone who has not played this piece has no idea how demanding it is. A true tour de force!
2:20 amazing how two glock notes can be so nuanced
I read this comment and was expecting gunfire. If you want to shorten Glockenspiel then you can say Glocken notes which means bells. It's true the percussionist is as much a virtuoso as everyone in the orchestra; and that is needed to play Strauss.
Wow! Great performance. All of solists were awesome.
Strings are wonderful!
I've known this piece seemingly forever yet was bowled over by this other worldly performance. Wow.
The two drops of sweat down the conductor’s face at the end says it all!
Just a fabulous piece of music by a genius composer. One of the few where the oboe is given a great solo, and here the guy nailed it. To the novice who has not been exposed to classical music, this should be the introductory work. If he/she is not bowled over, it's never gonna happen
thanks for making me pay more attention to the oboe
7:32 you are right. And what about the osmosis between flute and oboe ? Extraordinary. By the way, they are both Spanish...
It’s a very cool piece, but this won’t hook those who haven’t liked classical music before. For many reasons, I think that Danzon no. 2 by Marquez should be the “introductory work”… and who knows, maybe it will be one day
PERÚ ---- Muchas gracias Director Orosco Estrada y Orquesta.
Whenever I listen to this piece I just can forget everything and enjoy.
Orozco Estrada doit être porté en triomphe avant de partir pour d'autres cieux (Wiener Sinfoniker). Quel chef! Et quel orchestre !! Merci pour tout.
Solo de hautbois extraordinaire. Mon fils est hautboiste professionnel et m'a dit que ce solo est l'un des plus difficile au point de vue respiration et expressivité
Who is here after watching TwoSet 10 levels of orchestral music video? 🤩❤️ It's just amazing!
every time they mention Strauss, I sleep better
What a wonderful orchestra this is. Kudos to the conductor for producing such a tremendous performance!
Been listening to this nonstop during quarantine
This performance captures all the urgency, emotion, drama and beauty of this gorgeous score. (And the camera work wasn't all that bad either!) This excellent orchestra and conductor never fails to be superb!
A bit slow for my taste. Maazel, when he was young(er) with the Vienna is my favorite.
Oboensolo direkt aus dem Himmel. Unglaublich schön.
Wirklich! Ich habe spielt viermal mit diese fantastisch Dirigent, er was wunderbar!
Yes, you are studying this excerpt and you need to listen
The oboe et 7:34!! Magnificent
눈에 뜨이는 매끄러운 소리가 막힘없이 짜나간다!
The smooth sound that catches your eye is squeezed without clogging!
Weltklasse-Orchester, an jeder Position.
Parabens. Muito lindo e minha música predileta e esse solo de oboé foi extremamente bem executado
One sunny day, in April of 1965, a twelve-year-old, friend of mine, Bob, told me of a strange response his parents made to his question about what it was like 'making love'. They brought him into the living room. where the record player was and set the needle on a spot in the early part of the recording of "Don Juan" by Richard Strauss. His father said, "Son, when the music starts your mother and I will leave the room and you listen closely to the music; that will be the answer to your question and we will be back in three minutes." I did as my father and mother suggested and listened very closely...while listening it was like that feeling I get when I start on a swing, going up and down slowly at first then getting really high and jump off...I'm going to like 'making love' when my turn comes!!!
That is what Bob said.
PS, on the UA-cam video it starts at the 1:40 time and ends at the 4:15 time.
Sans doute le plus étincelant des poèmes symphoniques de R. Strauss dans une interprétation de référence.
Avec l'amical coucou habituel à Clara, l'enchanteresse.
Bonjour JD. Sachez que je suis jaloux ! Enfin... Avez- vous remarqué (Je suppose que oui) l'incroyable osmose entre Clara et Jose? L'amorce du solo du hautbois dans la scène d'amour est stupefiante.
Bien à vous
@@philthefox1948 , admirable effectivement.
Cette interprétation me procure un bonheur ineffable.
Heureux que nous le partagions.
Bien à vous, Phil.
please tell me i’m not the only one here because of love is a rebellious bird
omg hiiii
PLEASE ME TOO LOUIS WAS GETTING PISSED AT HOW HARD IT WAS AND I WANTED TO SEE 😭😭😭
AHAHAH HELLO FELLOW LARRIES
Me tooo!!!! But I'm so in love with this piece.
Loooool yup
A superb performance. The technical sound and camera work were also truly amazing.
When I am feeling blue this piece was the always comfort of mine.
Wonderful. Bealtiful Melody...!
Glorioso performance!
The most asked for audition piece for double bass, it and Ein Heldenleben. Glorioso
I love those rotary-valve trumpets that the German orchestras use.
The horn melody is awesome !
Beautiful...So beautiful...Thanks.. Germany == Genius at Music
The principal bassoon looks like he is 18! Amazing!!
Wunderschöne und spannende Aufführung dieser spätromantischen Tondichtung mit farbenreichen und perfekt vereinigten Tönen aller Instrumente. Alle Soloinstrumente klingen besonders schön und echt lyrisch. Der geniale Maestro dirigiert das ausgezeichnete Orchester im gut phrasierten und relativ schnellen Tempo und mit völlig effektiver Dynamik. Einfach wunderbar!
Cello excerpts
0:15
4:58
12:42
14:57
A stellar oboe solo. Great playing all around.
Ling ling brought me here too
same :p
10 levels of orchestral music
Same
yes
the rest is the same.
Bravo
🥰💎👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
4:34 if any trumpet player is looking for the lyrical excerpt here it is
pov: I wrote this because I have this for an audition soon
Strauss is German. The clear, emotional and tight connection is the composer himself. Interpretation and performance is clear!!!!!!
who's playing this for auditions????
Me
Maybe the greatest compliment is that the conductor conducts like a German
Superb ensemble performing genius level work.
結尾嘹亮的法國號特別震撼,最喜歡的一段
So many violinists watching this to prepare for their orchestral audition 😂 Good luck everyone🍀
19 dislikes = 19 psychopaths
YES FINALLY MY DUDE
ostia tío... Esta increíble esta interpretación de Don Juan
Simply exquisite❤
Some parts almost sound like film music.
Strauss has written a lot of music that has been in a movie, like space odyssey. So it can be that this has been in a movie too.
@@matthewwilliams8859 plus his and a lot of composer’s in his era influenced a lot of fanfare type film music we all know and love now (eg John Williams) so it does make sense it sounds like film music in certain areas
@@YNJ0525 also true!
I think it sounds best when it does. I've sort of noticed that it has that in common with Till and Don Quixote.
Magnificent
really amazing!
Beautiful; could someone add the timestamps for the movements please? Thx
A symphonic poem doesn't have movements. It is designed to be listened to in one go. Or you may treat it as a one-movement symphony. The concepts are kinda similar.
Always coming to Frankfurt for (violin) orchestral passages 😍
15:01 violin excerpt
The edit on this is incredibly amazing.
I love this
No one else is sweating except the conductor! He's got a tough job.
Grande musica
1:45 Cellist: looks like it is my turn
Der abrupte Schluss frappiert immer wieder aufs Neue.
O Graus, warum zeigt die Bildregie dieses unfassbar missmutige, gelangweilte Publikum? Und das völlig unvermittelt mitten in engagiertestem Spiel des Orchesters mit all den souverän bewältigten Höchstschwierigkeiten!
Nice
The inspiration for many swashbuckling movie scores of the movies' golden age.
Class........./////////////////
came here bcs of twoset's newest video
Ayy same
HELP GUYS IM RUNNING AROUND THE ENTIRE COUNTRY SEARCHING FOR WHO ASKED
Oh come on y’all! Such gushing! A perfectly acceptable performance, but please have a listen to some legendary recordings. Try Solti/Chicago from 1975. The thrilling forward propulsion, the cinematic sweep…..Solti and his band leave these guys in the dust! As for the loud, nasal oboe in this recording, I’ll take Ray Still (Chicago) at the peak of his career in 1975, or John Mack (Szell/Cleveland) for musicality and sheer beauty of sound.
Anyone else cramming this audition excerpt
D. Shostakovich on trumpet at 0:49
Always felt this work should have been used in a Walt Disney or Looney Tunes animation show.
È cambiata la spalla?
Horn: 11:14
This music definitely requires the most virtuosity from the musicians besides Ravel's music.
Does anybody know the movements of this piece
It's a symphonic poem, no movements.
Hermoso ... gran orquesta y director
Lastima ...Pésima dirección de cámaras
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YA, YA, YA! “ACH DU LIEBER, MEIN SCHATZ” ( small “g” in lieber!)!!! HOW can a group of such wonderful “INDIVIDUAL” musicians” play so “wonderfully as a WHOLE”??? AND do it so gorgeously on such a fantastic piece of music as this? As a BORN AGAIN, SAVED CHRISTIAN, in JESUS CHRIST, I would not be ashamed in the least to be “ushered into HEAVEN” with this piece of music being played (the “storyline” not withstanding)!!! I suspect Richard Strauss was “anti-Christ”! But GOD must have had HIS REASONS for gifting Strauss with such amazingly great musical talent! Will never understand this of course. But so be it! The tremendous “audible & visual treat” of seeing this fabulous music brings great joy into the “marrow of my heart”!!!!! “Gesundheit”!
I love this orchestra. But it's a tad rushed for me.
11:48 run up to Tuba excerpt
Approx. 11:55 Tuba excerpt at figure P
I’m an oboist and I watched this video for the solos and it’s kinda sad that I can tell that he’s playing a buffet crampon virtuose oboe.
QUESTION.... WHAT IS THE EASIEST PART OF DON JUAN? BY THE WAY, STRAUSS HAS BEEN DEAD FOR A WHILE.
Okay the way the flautist looks at the oboist and takes up the tune...
Auditions
starting 0:14
16:07
16:10 good lord