Rozhdestvensky conducts Elgar's "Enigma Variations" - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - 2007 Proms

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2016
  • Some years ago, this performance was uploaded here in two parts. However, here it is again, this time complete and uninterrupted. The distinguished and versatile Russian conductor was appearing at the 2007 Proms in London's Royal Albert Hall and the orchestra was the Royal Philharmonic. Incidentally, Maestro Rozhdestvensky stepped in at very short notice to take over this Prom, as the scheduled conductor, Daniele Gatti, was unable to appear. It is to his great credit that Rozhdestvensky was able to give such a splendid performance.

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  • @assindiastignani
    @assindiastignani 6 років тому +24

    Look at how these orchestra musicians are on the very edges of their seats, giving everything and then some more for this man. They knew. He was the last of the Greatest of the Greats.

  • @tofucantabile00
    @tofucantabile00 3 роки тому +33

    00:22 Theme, Edward Elgar, composer
    02:07 Variation I, Caroline, Elgar's wife
    03:57 Variation II, Hew, mischievous amateur pianist, Elgar's chamber partner (Elgar played violin)
    04:49 Variation III, Richard, teacher at Oxford, who's also a comical amateur theater actor
    06:22 Variation IV, William, Richard's brother-in-law, an energetic estate owner
    06:51 Variation V, Matthew, a rather philosophical music lover, son of a famous poet
    08:59 Variation VI, Isabel, a viola student who's having trouble with string-crossings
    10:12 Variation VII, Elgar and his friend Arthur were caught in a thunderstorm during a walk
    11:11 Variation VIII, they ran to hide in their friend Winifred's place - a warm 18th-century house, and met with her children
    13:17 Variation IX, Augustus, a music editor who continuously encouraged Elgar's career as a composer
    17:29 Variation X, Dora, William's step-niece who stutters
    20:14 Variation XI, Dan the bulldog, who fell into a river, struggled upstream, and eventually found landing
    21:16 Variation XII, Basil, amateur cellist, Elgar's chamber partner, whom Elgar has always been grateful of
    24:55 Variation XIII, Helen, who broke off her engagement to Elgar fifteen years ago and left on a boat to New Zealand
    27:41 Finale, Edward, Caroline's husband

  • @robertfrankgill5962
    @robertfrankgill5962 6 років тому +16

    Gennady Rozhdestvensky passed away 16/7/2018. R.I.P. maestro.

  • @MrGer2295
    @MrGer2295 6 років тому +12

    R.I.P. Gennady Rozhdestvensky (1931 - 2018)

  • @MichaelConwayBaker
    @MichaelConwayBaker 9 місяців тому +4

    A wonderful performance. All on very short notice. Bravo to everyone, including the BBC engineers!

  • @brianseals7546
    @brianseals7546 7 років тому +6

    It was quite a long time ago, and I remember when G R took charge of the RPO and. Brought a new dimension to our musical appreciation. A Great Russian gentleman and what a brilliant sound they made. A lot of water passed down the Thames since then. Wonderful memories.

  • @lawrence18uk
    @lawrence18uk Рік тому +5

    I love the way GR loves conducting this music, appreciating its great simplicity, which he mirrors with the simplicity of his conducting...

    • @stephenrekas989
      @stephenrekas989 Рік тому

      Except for the lapse at 6:17 or so, this is a stellar performance. I only wish the cameramen had focused more on the the conductor's interpretive hand and arm motions rather than on his facial expressions.

  • @liyadudkina771
    @liyadudkina771 5 років тому +13

    Гениально исполнено, я слушала со слезами на глазах. Обожаю Геннадия Николаевича, как жаль, что его больше нет с нами. Это вершина музыкального мастерства и единения музыкантов, дирижёра и композитора. Спасибо за пост.

    • @adam28xx
      @adam28xx  5 років тому +7

      Google translate: "Brilliantly performed, I listened with tears in my eyes. I love Gennady Nikolaevich, what a pity that he is no longer with us. This is the pinnacle of musical skill and unity of musicians, conductor and composer. Thanks for the post." ... Thanks for your comments. He conducted this concert at very short notice and it's nice to see him giving a wonderful performance of the Elgar work.

    • @ameliadobbie445
      @ameliadobbie445 4 роки тому +1

      adam28xx Thank you

  • @wolfgangoker1865
    @wolfgangoker1865 Рік тому +4

    What a glorious performance by venerable conductor Gennadi R.❤

  • @DavidWilsonJohnson
    @DavidWilsonJohnson 5 років тому +9

    just look and hear the joy this inspired genius brought with him......dearest man, what a joy to make music with you...forever missed, always treasured, unforgettable

  • @brucehutchison3946
    @brucehutchison3946 5 років тому +8

    This piece is a marvel. I love getting lost in it and just letting the music flow around me.

  • @pablov1973
    @pablov1973 6 років тому +10

    RIP Gennady Rozhdestvensky.

  • @mv3050
    @mv3050 3 роки тому +9

    Thank you for sharing ! My favourite conductor 😄

  • @ric55
    @ric55 5 років тому +10

    This is perhaps the most convincing example of orchestral conducting as an exercise in telepathy. Maestro-you are much missed.

  • @veitpogner1
    @veitpogner1 6 років тому +8

    R.I.P. our beloved friend Gennady...

  • @william-michaelcostello7776
    @william-michaelcostello7776 5 років тому +9

    He was a real nutcake and I will never understand how someone so original could survive the USSR but he new how to bring off performances. Great performance and the timpanist has a wonderful sound and attack.

    • @gorankatic40000bc
      @gorankatic40000bc 3 роки тому

      About him surviving the USSR you'll get some clue while and after watching the Euroarts channel here on UA-cam, Bruno Monsaingeon edited together interviews with Rozhdestvensky that happened in the last few decades of his life. They are put together topically so you have chronological events in Gennadiy's life covered with interviews done in different stages and edited topically in the two parts film that lasts almost 4 hours. Historical chronological subjects concerning Rozhdestvensky's life are presented through the cut old and new interviews so the concept is very interesting in hearing the man talking about the same subject from the 3 interviews done in a span od 20 years.
      I'll not spoil anything but just say that he was a very brave man. And very resilient.

    • @annakimborahpa
      @annakimborahpa 11 місяців тому

      Perhaps it was due to Gennady's assignment to the Bolshoi Ballet at the age of twenty where he was put in a sink or swim situation. Besides conducting the orchestra's musicians, at the same time he had to discover his own way of communicating with the non-musician dancers. Hence, he developed a unique conducting style that included unusual baton movements combined with a variety of facial gestures, so as to realize that delicate balance of music and dance. After Gennady's success at the Bolshoi, the Soviets realized they had a beloved commodity on their hands that was best not to interfere with.

  • @tropicalstrings
    @tropicalstrings 7 років тому +8

    sounds very well, nice performance for this difficult piece.
    thanks very much for uploading.

  • @sonyvegas9838
    @sonyvegas9838 3 роки тому +4

    This one and Elgar's conducting are the best recordings I have found. Perfect tempo and dynamics! If only the recording had more quality.

  • @MrGer2295
    @MrGer2295 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful ! Thank you for posting !

  • @raanbaak2915
    @raanbaak2915 2 роки тому +3

    All the power of men in this master piece

  • @bobparsons77
    @bobparsons77 2 роки тому +4

    Found this maestro late in life. Wow.

  • @azsteve1962
    @azsteve1962 5 років тому +4

    Thanks so much for showing this complete piece of wonderful music. Makes my heart soar, and sore.

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay 4 роки тому +3

    In all my years ,of listening out for new, and unheard performances, of Elgars Enigma Variations. This, is among the very best, made more so, by the first rate recording quality, that anables one to appreciate it all the more.

  • @dianabarber8566
    @dianabarber8566 3 роки тому +4

    Beautiful. That one persons brain can interpret and translate every little ink blob on a manuscript into this !

  • @katrinareinhardt4933
    @katrinareinhardt4933 6 років тому +5

    This man did something incredible years ago with the BSO: he used nothing but his hands, and barely those when he conducted a Sibelius #2. It was magnificent and totally memorable!!!!

    • @MrKlemps
      @MrKlemps 6 років тому +3

      Oh YES! I was there, reviewing the concert for a weekly newspaper in Boston. I still regard it as one of the top five BSO e+periences of my life, along with Abbado's Mahler 2nd, Levine's Pathetique Symphony and the concert (with JL and Christian T. in which the "Great Fugue" was performed twice surrounding the Beethoven and Schonberg Violin Concertos). Gennady R. was one of the great, largely unheralded conductors of the 20th century but was, of course, his own worst enemy from a PR standpoint.

  • @wolfgangoker1865
    @wolfgangoker1865 2 роки тому +3

    Mesmerizing performance

  • @musicbymatrix2872
    @musicbymatrix2872 4 роки тому +3

    A real pleasure to hear this wonderful performance without annoying interruptions...Thanks so much!

  • @jinnymudlark1815
    @jinnymudlark1815 6 років тому +5

    Thank you for posting. Fine listening - Nimrod beautiful and moving as always.

  • @juanfelipeloaizaromero739
    @juanfelipeloaizaromero739 6 років тому +2

    One of the greatest conductors show us his way of seeing music. ¡Thanks!

  • @user-sb9ec9yn8r
    @user-sb9ec9yn8r 6 років тому +7

    condolences、ありがとう。安らかにおやすみください。

  • @iCancrizans
    @iCancrizans 6 років тому +8

    RIP maestro

  • @edwardgold1010
    @edwardgold1010 6 років тому +4

    I was pleased to see that G.R. (died about a week ago) was able to include the organ part at the end of the Variations for this performance.

  • @user-ky4qv4kd6s
    @user-ky4qv4kd6s 3 роки тому +2

    This is the best variations performance on youtube.

  • @paulbrennan5646
    @paulbrennan5646 2 роки тому +4

    Probably Best Performance in the World!!!

  • @sarahjohnconductor
    @sarahjohnconductor 3 місяці тому

    This is a really lovely version. thank you.

    • @adam28xx
      @adam28xx  3 місяці тому

      Glad you like it!

  • @dobrukov5087
    @dobrukov5087 4 роки тому +2

    Спасибо!

  • @pbassbbox
    @pbassbbox 4 роки тому +5

    What a brilliant performance!

  • @thesupermegagood
    @thesupermegagood 7 років тому +2

    Very! Tnx!!!

  • @Dan6erous
    @Dan6erous 5 років тому +1

    Such perfect tempi!!!

  • @tsykez2939
    @tsykez2939 5 років тому +2

    Holy smokes that musical direction is incredible

  • @prabhudhasivanson7110
    @prabhudhasivanson7110 4 роки тому

    Brilliant performance

  • @annakimborahpa
    @annakimborahpa 11 місяців тому +4

    Since the quintessential Brit Sir Winston Churchill described Russia "as a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma," what better than to have a Russian conduct Elgar's Enigma Variations.

  • @christinelloyd8775
    @christinelloyd8775 2 роки тому +1

    Sublime!!

  • @LilyaLook
    @LilyaLook 3 роки тому +5

    Превосходно!!! Браво!!! Музыка, исполнение - чудо! Спасибо огромное!🙋‍♀️

    • @adam28xx
      @adam28xx  3 роки тому +3

      Google translate: "Fine!!! Bravo!!! Music, performance - a miracle! Thank you very much!"

    • @AdamHWarren
      @AdamHWarren 3 роки тому

      My Russian is non-existent, yet I think Russia can be justly proud of her musical traditions, from Tchaikovshy, Borodin and Mussorgsky down to the present maestro!

  • @henrygingercat
    @henrygingercat 3 роки тому +2

    He reminds me in many ways of Boult: could and would conduct anything and always you were left feeling satisfied.

  • @crazyorganist1609
    @crazyorganist1609 6 років тому +7

    Watch a master at work

  • @edwardnah6739
    @edwardnah6739 3 роки тому +4

    I love Elgar's Enigma which has modest, graceful, poetic, dreamy, and colorful notes. I find it is hard to play perfectly and hard to find almost perfect performance.

    • @anthonyharris5135
      @anthonyharris5135 3 роки тому

      You should check out the Berlin Symphony version.....❤️

    • @stevewhelan3725
      @stevewhelan3725 2 роки тому

      Have a listen to the Warsaw Philharmonic.....

  • @mark-shane
    @mark-shane 6 років тому +4

    RIP Noddy Thank you

  • @andreaguarino8207
    @andreaguarino8207 3 роки тому +9

    Best Russian conductor ever

  • @antana2317
    @antana2317 Рік тому +2

    MAESTRO!

  • @antana2317
    @antana2317 3 роки тому +1

    MAESTRO

  • @piz2010
    @piz2010 6 років тому +1

    名曲で、名演奏ですね。

  • @marcap1000
    @marcap1000 6 років тому +3

    Rozhdestvensky super. What a colossal luck missing a honest craftsman and gaining a Genius in conducting.......

    • @ric55
      @ric55 5 років тому +1

      Yes, yes, and yes. I feel the same way. The music under G.R. was self-creating in some strange way-as with Beecham and Bruno Walter.

  • @larsrunkvist6230
    @larsrunkvist6230 7 місяців тому

  • @joshuanesbit
    @joshuanesbit 3 роки тому +3

    Nice tempi

  • @grisha4167
    @grisha4167 6 років тому +6

    Good night sweet prince

  • @songsmith31a
    @songsmith31a Рік тому +2

    I have a number of recordings of this great work, including Boult's, but on this showing I think this top
    Russian conductor would have been usefully employed in recording collections of English music. I
    wonder, for example, what he would have brought to the likes of "Tintagel" and "Crown Imperial".

  • @alexmccullough6549
    @alexmccullough6549 2 місяці тому

    That's for sure

  • @patrickcrosby3824
    @patrickcrosby3824 7 років тому +4

    A conductor we should be hearing a great deal more from. Would you believe he's also an excellent Delius interpreter?

    • @hudsondeal
      @hudsondeal 6 років тому

      Has he any recorded Delius to hear?

  • @DanielRodriguez-bu2en
    @DanielRodriguez-bu2en 6 років тому +2

    6:52

  • @bryangl1
    @bryangl1 5 років тому +3

    Curse me for being an ungrateful wretch, but if only this magnificent performance was available at a better technical quality, particularly the audio which is marred by distortion.

    • @MrDaiseymay
      @MrDaiseymay 3 роки тому

      it depends on the quality of the signal sourse. the R.A.H has notoriously poor sound reverberation, although improved in recent years.

  • @garyfreedman4389
    @garyfreedman4389 3 роки тому +5

    Nimrod 13:18

  • @brianseals7546
    @brianseals7546 7 років тому +4

    May I ThankYou Adam for your musical and visual channel which I have enjoyed utilising for what Seems like years. I used to go to Noirsprit for anything on offer re. S. Sorry, my first wife named Cecilia somehow throws me - got it Silvia Marcovici. --- who in my uneducated opinion, is the finest exponent of virtuoso violin of the current generation, Chang is showing strongly and I feel Miss Marcovici is poorly represented by the musical fraternity in making headway in this commercially motivated atmosphere. Please, powers that be- give her your support. She made appearances on the south bank in the seventies, when I was in the Capital, but minding my own small business at the time missed all knowledge of her.

  • @edwardhoward5525
    @edwardhoward5525 7 років тому +1

    ry Variations on an Enigma by Orlando Pearson. A new theory of the theme behind the Enigma Variations including why Elgar revealed lots of secrets behind the Enigma but not the Enigma itself.
    Sherlock Holmes investigates

    • @billstamford1043
      @billstamford1043 6 років тому

      It's well understood to be drawn from the Whines of Elgar's Pet Dog. No disrespect intended. Must have been a very nice dog.

  • @brianseals7546
    @brianseals7546 7 років тому +1

    Why do you insist on a comment. I enjoy listening, and ITube also freely includes wonderfully imaginative visual recordings for which, many many thanks, signed BCSeals

  • @jefolson6989
    @jefolson6989 Рік тому +11

    The cougher who ruined a sublime NIMROD must be executed!

  • @toby1268
    @toby1268 4 роки тому

    Ugh I have to do this for school

    • @christineallingham2885
      @christineallingham2885 4 роки тому

      me too

    • @lawrence18uk
      @lawrence18uk Рік тому

      Bad luck! Try to go to some live performances. If you are lucky you may come across a really great occasion. Then things will be ok again...

  • @scabbycatcat4202
    @scabbycatcat4202 4 роки тому

    Yes I remember this concert very well. What you are hearing is mostly the rehearsed version under Gatti which contains all his ideas . Rozhdestvensky is mostly just keeping the orchestra together and beating time.

    • @ric55
      @ric55 4 роки тому +7

      Unfortunately that is not how conducting works, if you had done much yourself. This performance has a life of its own. and that life, as with all good conducting, comes from Rozh-not from Gatti or anyone else.

    • @adam28xx
      @adam28xx  4 роки тому +7

      @@ric55 ... Indeed, ric55. Scabbycat's comment is really quite nonsensical. For one thing, Rozhdestvensky wouldn't have attended whatever rehearsals Gatti might have managed to conduct before becoming unwell, so would have been quite unaware of his "ideas." Apart from anything else, Rozhdestvensky was a notorious non-rehearser and believed in expecting the players to know their parts thoroughly while leaving him to convey his own interpretation on the actual night. In the case of the "Enigma Variations," the Royal Philharmonic would have known the work backwards and there' s little doubt that the great Russian conductor's performance would have borne no resemblance to whatever "ideas" the Italian might have had. In fact, this next clip is an excellent example of Rozhdestvensky "acting out the music" in front of an audience in a way he'd never have done in a rehearsal, while to dismiss him as a time-beater is ludicrous ... ua-cam.com/video/FP342y-mHqc/v-deo.html

    • @guscox9651
      @guscox9651 3 роки тому +1

      "just beating time" ok so you are suggesting that the orchestra retained Gatti's suggestions and ignored any contradictory suggestions that Rozhdestvensky suggested via his conducting decisions. given that this is a 35 minute performance, and that the orchestra is clearly not ignoring rozhdestvensky i think thats impossible

    • @MrDaiseymay
      @MrDaiseymay 3 роки тому +1

      you silly twisted boy

    • @gerontius3
      @gerontius3 3 роки тому +1

      @@adam28xx Quite right. I remember sitting behind the principal trombone of the RPO and him playing the whole work without opening the music from memory.

  • @Tolianchig
    @Tolianchig 9 місяців тому

    Но почему среди музыкантов все белые британцы? А где же афро-британцы?

    • @fleyzer2482
      @fleyzer2482 5 місяців тому +1

      видимо потому что их интересы это не классическая музыка, а вооруженный грабеж