I was there when he conducted this piece. He managed to "conduct" more than 20 seconds of utter silence at the end. You could hear a pin drop. I swear the audience stopped breathing. Such power from such a gentle piece, what a conductor!
That is quite his trademark to the point of even stopping premature applause the few stupid times it occurs as I witnessed during the LA Phil Tchaikovsky Fest. This version allows for the purest expression true to Elgar's intentions.
Someone has always got to be "I was the first to applaud" even as the last note dies away. My Choral conductor does this - holds us all for a few seconds after the end before releasing us.
The most "English" piece conducted by a Venezuelan conductor, played by a symphony orchestra named after the liberator of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Panamá, Perú and Bolivia. It's fascinating.
Quanta sensibilità ,,,,,Non ho mai ascoltato questo brano che amo moltissimo con questa intensità interpretativa ,,,, Grande Dudamel e grande la Simon Bolivar!
I've now recognized the Royal Festival Hall, London, at the start, so a bit of googling reveals this to have been filmed during a visit to England by Dudamel and his Venezuelan orchestra in June 2012.
Extraordinary grasp of Elgar by a Bolivian Orchestra and their 'in tune' conductor. This moving performance can only be compared to the brilliant Stokowski. The overrated British conductor Sir Simon Rattle has never got close to this standard...
save the best till last, englands green and pleasant land lol, the little island that as gave more to the world than any other nation on the face of the globe
This is very poorly played. The pace is too fast. there are no voices that should sound, clarinet, bass solo. The last fermata is not sustained. But it keeps an unnecessary pause, it just waits. There is no dissolution in silence.
I am in tears........
시간이 갈수록 더 사랑받는 곡.
세월이 흘러도 더욱 인정받는 곡.
그게 님로드....
literally breathtaking, I couldn't move until he did
This performance left me speechless. It was breathtakingly beautiful. Well done to both conductor and orchestra.
I was there when he conducted this piece. He managed to "conduct" more than 20 seconds of utter silence at the end. You could hear a pin drop. I swear the audience stopped breathing. Such power from such a gentle piece, what a conductor!
That is quite his trademark to the point of even stopping premature applause the few stupid times it occurs as I witnessed during the LA Phil Tchaikovsky Fest. This version allows for the purest expression true to Elgar's intentions.
The way its supposed to be
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Someone has always got to be "I was the first to applaud" even as the last note dies away. My Choral conductor does this - holds us all for a few seconds after the end before releasing us.
Breathtakingly beautiful.
Exquisite. An approach as delicate as a wild flower and as reverent as a prayer.
THE FINAL SILENCE!!! INCREDIBLE
Wonderful
Beautiful. made my cry.
Grazie Gustavo Dudamel e grazie alla Simon Bolivar della splendida esecuzione!
The emotion. Superb. The silence .
No word can describe the immense Beauty and great richness of this music ,always make me cry !
Me too!
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Extraordinary performance ... no more to say!
Made me cry...
The most "English" piece conducted by a Venezuelan conductor, played by a symphony orchestra named after the liberator of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Panamá, Perú and Bolivia. It's fascinating.
Proof that music doesn't recognise national borders
Meravigliosi!
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My idol
Ich kann es nur in deutsch : sehr wunderschön und herrlich lieblich! Danke, das ich das hören durfte! *
Quanta sensibilità ,,,,,Non ho mai ascoltato questo brano che amo moltissimo con questa intensità interpretativa ,,,, Grande Dudamel e grande la Simon Bolivar!
Prachtige uitvoering!❤
Absolutely astounding.
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어떤 오케스트라가 연주해도 아름다운 니므롯.
연주가 끝난후의 수준 높은 관객들의 매너가 돋보이는 이영상.
정말 추천하고 싶습니다
Bravo !
I know it is controversial but Maestro Bernstein had the most stunning interpretation of this slow tempo or not .....without doubt.
If they don`t play this at my funeral, I swear I will get out of the coffin and go to the pub.......
it is happe po
When and where was this performed? Why no details under the video?
I've now recognized the Royal Festival Hall, London, at the start, so a bit of googling reveals this to have been filmed during a visit to England by Dudamel and his Venezuelan orchestra in June 2012.
Royal Festival Hall, London.
This loses its beauty when it flows quickly. Good!!
Do you know where this performance took place? Doesn't say in the description
Royal Festival Hall. London.
I am still waiting for Dudamel to conduct the entire Enigma Variations, the two symphonies, The Dream of Gerontius...
Power and restraint, synthesised in music....Nimrod....very English.
Extraordinary grasp of Elgar by a Bolivian Orchestra and their 'in tune' conductor. This moving performance can only be compared to the brilliant Stokowski. The overrated British conductor Sir Simon Rattle has never got close to this standard...
The Leonard Slatkin is the best version period.
I couldn't agree more
Putin invaded Ukraine today.
This showed up in my recommended play list.
I really needed this.
Thanks.
Unfortunately the sound...
save the best till last, englands green and pleasant land lol, the little island that as gave more to the world than any other nation on the face of the globe
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Proper British
No, this is very English. Not the same.
Too uptempo. it has to be exactly right. Watch Mikko Franck and the French Radio Symphony Orch
ACTUALLY---YOU TUBE, IN THEIR WISDOM, HAVE REMOVED MIKKO FRANCK'S SUPERB PERFORMANCE ???????????
GD was pushed by many in the know as the next Bernstein. He has turned out to be a bit of a dud in LA. Boring performances and a limited repertoire.
out of tune
This is very poorly played. The pace is too fast. there are no voices that should sound, clarinet, bass solo. The last fermata is not sustained. But it keeps an unnecessary pause, it just waits. There is no dissolution in silence.