Shostakovich - Tahiti Trot, Op. 16 (with Daniel Barenboim)
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- Опубліковано 22 вер 2024
- From the Berlin Staatsoper,
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Staatsoper Berlin
Daniel Barenboim - conductor
Dmitri Shostakovich - Tahiti Trot, Op. 16
Orchestration of an arrangement of "Tea for Two" from the musical "No, No, Nanette" by Vincent Youmans
Highlights of this sparkling occasion include lighthearted music by Nicolai, Mozart, Saint-Saens, Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Johann Strauss II, Kollo, and Lincke, performed by singers including Dorothea Roschmann and Simone Nold, dancers from the Staatsoper Ballet, fifteen-year-old violin virtuoso Raphael Christ, and the inimitable H.K. Gruber singing Kurt Weill's "Berlin im Licht."
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This composition was the result of a bet: Shostakovich, as a student at the Moscow Conservatory, said that he can write a orchestra-partition of the Tahiti Trot within one hour - and he did!
He was challenged to make in 1 hour, he did in 41 minutes
👏👏👏👏👏
@@applepi7586 Sounds impressive. Although I'm not familiar with music writing, based on the simple mathematical fact that the piece is approx. 4 minutes long and that about 10 instruments are involved, writing of the partition must been performed about in real time playing.
That's amazing. The orchestration doesn't even feel rushed or lazy
Wow, I thought it was just another cover version of this wonderful classic by Youmans. I never thought it was a result of a bet. And Shostakovich did a wonderful job!
2:34 that guy is going off with those balloon animals
It got R rated very quickly hahahah
경쾌한 음악을 듣으니 기분이 좋아지네요...... 행복하고 즐거운 하루 보내세요...... 힘내시고 화이팅!!!
Excelente interpretación!!!!!
какая прелесть
1:05 It would be nice for the maestro to know that playing very exposed octaves on a xylophone requires intense concentration. Giving him the finger pointing at his eye (in other words to watch him)...the percussionist should have given him back the "finger".
in all due respect for the indeed tight rope situation of the playing of the octaves, db's reprimand was quite in place - the final e octave (on the beginning of the bar), was not part of the composer's plan and was 'offered' with bad taste
I believe that the sign was to a french-horn, the guy missed his passage here.
Mizzica !! Che MERAVIGLIA!
0:38 buster from arrested development on the glockenspiel
TAHITI, Arthur
very good~~^*
Шостакович на спор записал партитуру этой пьесы за 40 минут.
3:20. That’s all.
From ballet Golden Age
1:57 the man and the womans eye contact-are they married yet?
sounds like its from a video game
What is son of El Bundy doing there?
Back in the day, he got in trouble for writing this piece.
Why? Can you share the story?
It was an adaptation of a decadent American capitalist jazz music piece called "Tea for Two." Everyone knows that tea is not just meant for two, but to be shared among all workers and peasants of the glorious workers' paradise that is the Soviet Union.
Too slow and lacking in enthusiasm.
Too slow? Go watch it in a ballet Golden Age...
I too prefer it a tiny bit faster, especially in the beginning
No jazz feeling, too Germanic
k bro