Bruckner's Concerto for Horns and Orchestra No. 9. What a stroke of genius having the horns at the front of the orchestra! Fantastic performance and sound!
Those two great moments in this symphony, the coda of the first movement and the climax of the adagio, are like wrath of God unleashed in the heavenlies..
Yeah, agree. Rivals Chicago Sym. and Vienna Phil. For starters, the climax @ 2:59 is tremendous...I was listening to other live ones but then heard that and was blown away... And then the way he can switch gears and make it all enchanting @ 4:22 (the Second Theme group). And so on... BTW, his brother, Adam Fischer is pretty good too. ;)
Ivan Fischer, ein ehrliches „BRAVO“, noch einmal, für die inspirierte und gründliche Arbeit und das realistische und gleichzeitig erstaunliche Ergebniss !!!!!!!!
The tempo for the Adagio is slightly faster than I prefer, but the harmonic ear Fischer possesses and the simplicity of the expression and of this interpretation more than carry the day. No gilding the lily, though a little is fine, but the risk taking here makes up for that. Bravo, Maestro..
Very good, very interesting performance. Might have preferred more breadth in the slow mvt. but admire the clarity and precision of the interpretation.
Could there be an Eighth on the way or a Sixth? Either one could be a really good idea. No doubt an Ivan Fischer rendition of the First with the BFO would be highly welcome, perhaps of the Fourht as well.
@@mishibird Yes, throughout the three movements the 9 French Horns have many solo passages, and finally four of them play the Wagner Tubas so sitting right in front of the conductor makes sense to me. Much of the sitting order in this case was evidently adapted from the Vienna Philharmonic who for the German-Austrian repertoir often use the socalled German seating order (originating from the Leipzig Gewandhaus) with First Violins to the conductors left, then the Celli, with Double Basses behind (in the Musikverein Hall also alongside the rear wall), to the conductor's right the Second Violins followed by the Violas. The entire performance was marvellous, with excellent engineering for good audio and video quality.
@@hansjuergenkohlhaas871 I haven't listened to the whole performance yet but I liked what I did hear in the opening minutes. I suspect a recording may come along soon. I have been less than thrilled with some of Fischer's recordings lately. His Brahms 3rd - the outer movements in particular - was disappointing.
Great all around. I liked the way they just let the music taper off for a serene ending instead of creating something more dramatic, but which version of the ending is it?
I've tried to understand the late Beethoven quartets for years. Don't understand them, doesn't mean one can't enjoy them on whatever level of understanding though.
@@justinsmith1678 With a universe of accessible music I don't waste my remaining years on the other. I'll stick w. Brahms, Ravel, Stravinsky, and Mahler.
This is not the best symphony to start with Bruckner. 6 or 7 are more appropriate. Start with the scherzos, noting the instruments used. Once you have a positive impression go to the adagios. Then the first and last movements.
Bruckner's Concerto for Horns and Orchestra No. 9. What a stroke of genius having the horns at the front of the orchestra! Fantastic performance and sound!
Love seeing and hearing such a big horn section in the heart of the orchestra
yessss!!!
This might be my favorite performance I've ever heard of this symphony. And the video quality is exquisite.
My favorite piece of music!
I don't understand the classical music but I feel happy when listening to it.
Those two great moments in this symphony, the coda of the first movement and the climax of the adagio, are like wrath of God unleashed in the heavenlies..
The sound of this orchestra is absolutely amazing
Yeah, agree. Rivals Chicago Sym. and Vienna Phil. For starters, the climax @ 2:59 is tremendous...I was listening to other live ones but then heard that and was blown away... And then the way he can switch gears and make it all enchanting @ 4:22 (the Second Theme group). And so on... BTW, his brother, Adam Fischer is pretty good too. ;)
We are blessed with so many amazing orchestras in this world. And this is one of them...
Wow! Never saw the horn section seated right up front center before! (And not just the 8 that the score calls for, but 9 players!)
It is often usual to split the first horn into soli and tutti.
Ivan Fischer, ein ehrliches „BRAVO“, noch einmal, für die inspirierte und gründliche Arbeit und das realistische und gleichzeitig erstaunliche Ergebniss !!!!!!!!
The tempo for the Adagio is slightly faster than I prefer, but the harmonic ear Fischer possesses and the simplicity of the expression and of this interpretation more than carry the day. No gilding the lily, though a little is fine, but the risk taking here makes up for that. Bravo, Maestro..
Ivan Fischer, a honest "BRAVO", once again, for the inspired and thorough work !!!!!!!!
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4:19 ここからが一番好きです❤
5:11 ここもチェロの旋律が最高です!
弦楽器の配置が素晴らしいです😊
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Dynamical !! Passinately!!! I love this interpretation!!!!
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Very good, very interesting performance. Might have preferred more breadth in the slow mvt. but admire the clarity and precision of the interpretation.
Could there be an Eighth on the way or a Sixth? Either one could be a really good idea. No doubt an Ivan Fischer rendition of the First with the BFO would be highly welcome, perhaps of the Fourht as well.
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Interesting that the horns appear to be sitting in the middle of the orchestra.
Fischer is famous for unorthodox seating arrangements.
@@mishibird Yes, throughout the three movements the 9 French Horns have many solo passages, and finally four of them play the Wagner Tubas so sitting right in front of the conductor makes sense to me. Much of the sitting order in this case was evidently adapted from the Vienna Philharmonic who for the German-Austrian repertoir often use the socalled German seating order (originating from the Leipzig Gewandhaus) with First Violins to the conductors left, then the Celli, with Double Basses behind (in the Musikverein Hall also alongside the rear wall), to the conductor's right the Second Violins followed by the Violas. The entire performance was marvellous, with excellent engineering for good audio and video quality.
@@hansjuergenkohlhaas871 I haven't listened to the whole performance yet but I liked what I did hear in the opening minutes. I suspect a recording may come along soon. I have been less than thrilled with some of Fischer's recordings lately. His Brahms 3rd - the outer movements in particular - was disappointing.
Great performance!
22:28 the magic begins
GREAT !!!!
Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra
I'm getting emotional over this
At 35:12 the orchestra has finished playing but the conductor keeps conducting?
that's pretty funny
The original score has three bars of silence at the end of the scherzo. As a conductor of mine used to say: Pauses are music, too!
Great all around. I liked the way they just let the music taper off for a serene ending instead of creating something more dramatic, but which version of the ending is it?
First: 0:30, 14:28
With flesh and blood.
28:50 41:00
Often and on for years I've tried to get Bruckner. Nope. Just can't do it.
I've tried to understand the late Beethoven quartets for years. Don't understand them, doesn't mean one can't enjoy them on whatever level of understanding though.
@@justinsmith1678 With a universe of accessible music I don't waste my remaining years on the other. I'll stick w. Brahms, Ravel, Stravinsky, and Mahler.
Bruckner and Glass reign supreme
Welp, no shame in that. I just feel sorry that you can't enjoy the beauty and majesty that is Bruckner
This is not the best symphony to start with Bruckner. 6 or 7 are more appropriate. Start with the scherzos, noting the instruments used. Once you have a positive impression go to the adagios. Then the first and last movements.
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