Earth's Song: Epilogue / Rolf Gupta / Klaus Mäkelä / Oslo Philharmonic
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- The Oslo Philharmonic with chief conductor Klaus Mäkelä perform Rolf Gupta's Epilogue from Earth's Song in Oslo Concert Hall on 16th October 2020.
Video production: Trippel-M Levende Bilder
Multicamera director: Robin Richardsen
Sound production: LAWO
Music Producer: Vegard Landaas
Lighting design: Petter Dahl Nielsen
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What a stunning piece of music, and what a thrill to hear these musicians perform it with such passion and electricity! My prime ‘new normal’ bucket list item is to travel to Oslo and hear this magnificent orchestra and maestro Mäkelä in person. The only problem is every concert sells out so quickly! These samplers are like a drop of water in the desert. Thank you! 😉
Stunning music is the word, close to our Imaginative earth's "langage" and something "mystical" to our soul at the same time.
Klaus Makela's relationship with this orchestra is Epic.
German playwright Bertolt Brecht has said of the Finns, having lived in Finland for some time, that "inns were silent in two languages,and here we witness the very beast of that truth, having lived in Finland for some years myself is the silence which Brecht speaks of is a Finnish languge should we count their maternal Asian ancestry.
A deeply moving piece by the wonderful Oslo Symphony Orchestra under the direction fo Maestro Makela. Tomorrow nite, Aug 21, 2023, Klaus Makela will Conduct Mahler, Gupta, and Sibelius at the Edinburgh International Festival. Thanks to UA-cam I can create my own little concert right here in my home (except the Mahler 4 will not be Klaus Makela; hopefully soon UA-cam will have a Makela Mahler 4!) and I will hear Earth's Song once again, this time in the concert context that Maetro Makela has created. As he says, it make a difference what I have heard before I hear a piece and what I hear after a piece. This is how I came to Rolf Gupta's Earth's Song: Epilogue. A wondrous journey, all thanks to UA-cam. I was first mesmerized by the genius of YuJa Wang. Through her I found the exquisitely talented Klaus Makela. Maestro Makela introduced me to the brilliant Oslo Symphony Orchestra and there I met the one and only Elise Batnes. And then I hear Epilogue, from Earth's Song; life changing.
The way Klaus conducts is simply spectacular. I hope to get to see him and the orchestra perform at least once in my life! In the meantime, thank you for the wonderful virtual performances.
Thanks a lot for your comment! Hope to see you in Oslo in the future, you are most welcome!
I am reminded of the conducting methodology of George Szell, unflappable, yet more heartfelt than one first surmised
Such a talented young man Mr. Mäkelä. Thank you Oslo Philharmonic for sharing this delightful performance. I'm patiently waiting for our Colón Theatre to be opened to the public, in the meantime I enjoy this channel . Greetings from Buenos Aires.
Otro argentino viendo y admirando a la filarmónica de Oslo! Me alegra saber que hay más de este país que disfrutan de este canal
Así es @Agus Beethoven, somos muchos en nuestro país los q disfrutamos de la música clásica. Este canal ha sido un oasis durante el año de encierro, un lujo q hagan sus publicaciones en forma gratuita y con tan buena calidad y definición.
I love Mäkelä's energy and passion - so young and inspiring! The development of this composition is breathtaking - tense, subtle, deep...
Wow... It's the first time I hear this piece of music. I'm breathless. Incredible atmosphere and such fascinating textures... I love the way it builds and explodes, and then slowly to go back to silence with all the subtle effects. Wonderful.
What a wondrous piece!!🍀 Such a splendid performance, Oslo Philharmonic and Maestro Klaus! With its spectral essence, it is truly one of the best gifts received. Thank you very much for this one! Really hoping to see all of you at least once!
Musical impressions that are cool, still, unflinching and unperturbed.
Wrought in stone.
Timeless.
Great Orchestra. great piece, great conductor!
Congratulations to Klaus, his conducting is just perfect and congratulations to the orchestra either, they can interpret anything
i-i love this orchestra so much😭❤
와....... 숨이막혀요... 고요하면서 굉장한 느낌.... ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ 감동입니다..
Great performance by Master Mäkelä again! I'm also from Buenos Aires (Argentina), and hoping to enjoy the Oslo Philarmonic at the Colón Theatre, in a not distant future!
Um grande e misterioso trabalho sinfônico de Gupta. Alguns recursos sonoros e tímbricos Lembraram-me George Crumb. Muito bom!!!
Stunning...
So impressive. I wonder how can one describe such music on a paper.
I weep because I know my speakers aren’t doing this justice at all and it still sounds incredible! Looking forward to the day I can hear your orchestra in person!
Just outstanding performance
Fantastisk. Uendelig vakkert og samtidig så fylt av skaperkraft.
always a great experience
Very satisfying to listen to. Thank you !
Spectacular
Klaus and Oslo Philharmonic will come to Korea but only perform in Seoul. I'm so sad. Because I'm live in Daegu. Too much far away. So next time if Oslo Philharmonic come to my hometown, I see the Oslo Philharmonic Ochestra perforamance.
Jeg elsker deg, Klaus. 🌷🇧🇻🌷
참 좋습니다(very good)!
Trully amazing!!
Fantastiskt bra spelat! Vackert och kusligt!
Wow! Amazing!
such beautiful pure faces..spb
Hello from México 🇲🇽
Amazing!
I think perhaps that could be the music one would hear if they were the first human to land and walk on Mars.
cool
Bravo
Anyone hear the gentle waves?
Is there any way to hear the full piece?
Isn't this full piece?