My grandfather musician told me "you always recognise a piece from Rossini, he's always in a hurry because he has to go stir the tomato sauce". Rossini was an extremely enthusiastic chef, in addition to a great composer.
What boggles my mind is that Rossini heard all of this in his head and then wrote it down on paper for each and every instrument. The sheer genius of that is overwhelming. This is my favorite rendition of this classic on UA-cam. Sept. 2024
A friend of mine (Randy Bedingfield) is a composer of neo-classical works, he always says "putting everything down on paper is probably the most difficult thing I have ever done." I've always found the hardest part is evolving the piece in my head without it over-evolving into something completely different and the original music getting completely lost before I pen a single note. Over analyzing is real and self destructive.
I made this comment about Itzak Pearlman but would like to repeat it here for this remarkable rendition. Absolute genius, demonstrating the phenomena we call the human brain. Marvel at how the brains of that orchestra can instantaneously interpret exactly the thousands of notes, played in exactly the right sequence, for exactly the right duration and how their brains can control the fingers and hands to reproduce perfectly each note. Appreciate the orchestra doing the same. Appreciate the brain of the composer who imagined the music, and transformed imagination into dots, lines and squiggles that others can see and whose eyes send signals to brains that replicate the music. Enjoy the sheer beauty and miracle of it all. Rejoice that we are blest with the same brain. Get excited by the musicians playing every kind of instrument that do the same. Marvel at the distinction between animals who rely on instinct and humans that have intellect and you soon realise what a miracle mankind really is, in every discipline to which we apply ourselves. Music it is, outstanding at that, but it's so much more. It is actually a miracle that we take for granted. Marvel at technology that enables simple, ordinary people like myself to sit at home watching and listening to things I would hardly ever be able to otherwise. we have much to be truly grateful for. Then marvel at those who are so bereft of the ability to appreciate it all and need to send a thumbs down sign, it beggars belief. Thanks for posting
My God this song is the perfect alarm clock music. It’s very effective. I used this to wake me up in the morning, first one in the bathroom, first one to get dressed, first one to get the first plate of breakfast, and first one to board the school bus, all beating my brothers to it. 😅
I've probably watched this 100+ times and love it every time. Between the conductor's actions, the gray bearded cello player and the first violin the enjoyment they are all having with this wonderful piece makes it just a special video. Thanks to all of them for their performance.
One thing that stands out when watching it is that the conductor has no music in front of him and no one in the symphony is looking at the conductor but they are all in sync.
I, too, loved this performance, and especially noted the passion of the lead violinist (on the right hand of the conductor). She almost bounces out of her seat when the beat picks up. Impressive...I love PASSIION IN MUSIC and IN IT'S PERFORMERS!!
Indeed, it is really an admirable performance. The manner of conducting in complete body language as well as the music they're playing makes you feel you're in the scene. Fabulous!
@@paulsmith3820this is how I and I am sure thousands of children were introduced to the “William Tell Overture”. I love listening to it. The Tokyo Philharmonic and the director are amazing!
@@19franken95 and he was writing same thing patriotic. This composition was written to incite the Italian to rebel against the stranger occupying forces in Italy. So he used the music to give them the rebelius spirit needed to fight the other soldiers . at the time Rossini was a papalino meaning a citizen of the pontefic state. Supported by the French the Austrian and held Europe. Is fast pace is due to excite the spirit of the rebels against everybody. Viva Rossini e Verdi.
+Mark Younger Yes I loved the standing up bit too, in fact I loved all of it from start to finish. Brilliant musicians but I supposed you have to be to play in that orchestra. Absolutely superb!!
This conductor is the ultimate best. Doesn't require sheet music. Knows exactly what section plays what and when. I watch this video at least once a day.👍👍
Leonard Bernstein and Von Karajan can conduct symphonies without looking at texts as well. I’m pretty sure any decent conductor knows a symphony or two by heart.
Yes, this is a truly fantastic rendition, but for contrast I welcome you to listen to the Grimley brass band rendition from the movie "Brassed Off" ( ua-cam.com/video/X2Wbshh6hUo/v-deo.html). Pay particular attention to the cornet solo. I love "William Tell' no matter who plays it.
My heartfelt thanks to the sound engineer(s) and the video editor and of course the musicians and conductor. I am not an expert in either but simply someone who knows enough to appreciate the end results. After watching this performance I was left with the overwhelming feeling that not one musician left anything on that stage that day. They gave everything to the performance and the sound engineers and video editor highlighted that perfectly. Thank you
È un brano vivace e coinvolgente, questo spiega l'atteggiamento dei musicisti, e sicuramente il direttore d'orchestra ha una personalità che spicca molto. Fa piacere guardare e ascoltare questo video.
I think the composer is exemplary. He is so modest compared to the typical western composers that put on such awful acts with meaningless gestures and silly theatrical dramatics. This composer is in a class of his own. Watch him conducting Ravel’s Bolero. He is simply outstanding.
Almost forgot...that flourish at the end, with the orchestra standing! That's more than just good musicianship. That's showmanship! Totally delightful! This is the kind of visual and aural gem you want to watch and experience over and over again.
Meraviglia... Il gesto del Maestro Chung e' di un nitore e di una precisione incredibile, l'Orchestra e' un unicum travolgente per una Ouverture ineguagliabile. Bravi!!!
I can't really add to all the comments already posted about this wonderful rendition of William Tell. I will say that I love the reaction of the orchestra right after the ending when they stand to receive their deserved applause. The smiles on their faces! You can see they were really into this. These a world class musicians! You would think that they have seen it all, done it all, but here its clear how excited they were by the performance and the reception of the audience. Oh to have been there!
Anch'io sono rimasto impressionato dall'emozionante entusiasmo degli orchestrali alla fine dell'esecuzione. Non te lo aspetteresti da un'orchestra di musicisti giapponesi, che per nostro pregiudizio consideriamo poco inclini a manifestare le proprie emozioni.
Quel loro alzarsi in piedi nelle ultime battute è semplicemente fantastico! Equivale ad una standing ovation nei confronti dell'immenso Rossini! Il popolo giapponese è un popolo meraviglioso!
In all my years of listening to the great classical works, THIS IS THE BEST performance of "The Gallop" that I have EVER heard! You could not only see and hear...but also FEEL the emotion of the orchestra! Rossini would be VERY proud to have heard this splendid rendition. And how about that ending where all the musicians stood up for those last several notes?
I think Rossini would have hated it. His metronome markings are slower, and he detested unnecessary high notes and other extravagances that smacked of showmanship. I cringed when I clicked on this version.
@@wotan10950 There's a lot of debate of just what metronome markings meant. Here's an interesting perspective from the POV of the Beethoven quartets. thebeethovenproject.com/how-fast-shall-we-play/
Il suono è stupendo, il gesto magnifico, il ritmo ed il piglio è assolutamente perfetto... vive questa musica come un altro genio italiano... Toscanini !!!
I'm Vietnamese, I really like this song and once I watched the anime dandadan and heard this song, I searched forever but couldn't find it, unexpectedly I found it on youtube
Every once in a while, i just have to listen to this! Today it's because I'm waiting for the Lyft driver to pick me up! The finale is over but she's still coming.
I could listen every day for remainder of my life and never tire of it. It's thrilling to hear and to know such talent exists not just in the composition but the musicians of course as well.
_Vero! Da notare che il concerto è sapientemente diretto da un Koreano e che i musicisti sono giapponesi e stanno eseguendo una delle più celebri arie del grande compositore italiano Gioacchino Rossini, conosciuto e amato in tutto il mondo! La Musica ha un linguaggio universale che unisce tutti i Paesi.
Beautiful, amazing !!! I appreciate greatly the comment someone made here, Korean conductor, Japanese symphony, music by an Italian composer !!! Music unites us indeed !!! Note the animation of the members of the orchestra during the performance, note the smiles on their faces and the conductor near the end of the performance and note, how the audience begins the applause, of course, before the music has ended ! Glorious !!! Thanks so much for sharing ....
As a kid in the 50's, I saat in front of our radio and listened to this music almost every day. This rendition puts the radio to shame. It's powerful, heart stimulating and very well done. I too listen or watch this at least once a week to get my energy level up.
As a "kid" in the 50's...in front of the radio...every day...listened. was that somehow tied into the masked stranger, an Indian sidekick, a silver bullet left behind marking his trail? Hmmm? I often wonder...a string of werewolf carcasses in his trail?
I remember Disney, Warner bros, dream works, Pixar in old days it made me imagine and enjoy every moment of the entertainment as if I was in there amazing time I lived and shared with countless people 😁 bless and peace and mercy be upon you my friends
I love the William tell overture put a came across this rendition a few years ago. It is so joyous I come to listen to it on a regular basis and it always feel wonderful after listening to it. Today is the 6th of November 2024, today even this cannot lift my spirit. 😢
Let only music rule the world friends & never let any evil dare to harm you guys, fans are always here to encourage you the best we can, visit gorgeous Korea during the Summer holidays, music happenings are the most beloved touristic atractions.. from my behalf 🎉❤🎉
Well, I watched it 200 times and I changed my mind. I still love Marco Armigliato, but this Wilhelm Tell is the best one I've heard/seen. I mean, you must see HOW the conductor is CONDUCTING.
Sentire un grande artista italiano come Rossini interpretato dalla filarmonica di Tokio riempie solo di orgoglio e gioia per chi ascolta. Bravissimi tutti e splendida interpretazione. Grazie
This conductors subtlety of movement really captured the spirit of this song. We are just along foe the ride. Not the show! Thanks bro, for letting the music shine!!!
Well, I think this is how the Finale of WILLIAM TELL OVERTURE should end. The tempo is just right enough for the instruments to showcase their sounds. Brilliant sound! Magnificent! Just beyond comprehension. 👏🏼
A Korean conductor leading a Japanese Philharmonic playing a song written by an Italian composer. This is how the world should be. Music unites all :)
Correct
Japanese and south Koreans are close ..pity they didn't have good composers there !
agreed enjoyed by all
What does nationality have to do with classical music?
@@armelburgess8651 A lot !!
My grandfather musician told me "you always recognise a piece from Rossini, he's always in a hurry because he has to go stir the tomato sauce". Rossini was an extremely enthusiastic chef, in addition to a great composer.
Well said!
Love this......
i really love this comment
...which Is about a Swiss national hero
thank you for the information 😍😍
What boggles my mind is that Rossini heard all of this in his head and then wrote it down on paper for each and every instrument. The sheer genius of that is overwhelming. This is my favorite rendition of this classic on UA-cam. Sept. 2024
👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤
A friend of mine (Randy Bedingfield) is a composer of neo-classical works, he always says "putting everything down on paper is probably the most difficult thing I have ever done."
I've always found the hardest part is evolving the piece in my head without it over-evolving into something completely different and the original music getting completely lost before I pen a single note. Over analyzing is real and self destructive.
I made this comment about Itzak Pearlman but would like to repeat it here for this remarkable rendition.
Absolute genius, demonstrating the phenomena we call the human brain. Marvel at how the brains of that orchestra can instantaneously interpret exactly the thousands of notes, played in exactly the right sequence, for exactly the right duration and how their brains can control the fingers and hands to reproduce perfectly each note. Appreciate the orchestra doing the same. Appreciate the brain of the composer who imagined the music, and transformed imagination into dots, lines and squiggles that others can see and whose eyes send signals to brains that replicate the music. Enjoy the sheer beauty and miracle of it all. Rejoice that we are blest with the same brain. Get excited by the musicians playing every kind of instrument that do the same. Marvel at the distinction between animals who rely on instinct and humans that have intellect and you soon realise what a miracle mankind really is, in every discipline to which we apply ourselves. Music it is, outstanding at that, but it's so much more. It is actually a miracle that we take for granted. Marvel at technology that enables simple, ordinary people like myself to sit at home watching and listening to things I would hardly ever be able to otherwise. we have much to be truly grateful for. Then marvel at those who are so bereft of the ability to appreciate it all and need to send a thumbs down sign, it beggars belief. Thanks for posting
you should hear Glen Campbell's version.
@ thank you, I did, it was very good and a different interpretation
Thats the most chill conductor I have ever seen
The Force is strong with him
He is on fire.
1 tiny flick from him
Everyone: Yes
He's definitely the Whun in charge.
Japan style he is very strict
Cant stop watching this .. jus the teaching of the body language ❤........2024???????????????
My God this song is the perfect alarm clock music. It’s very effective. I used this to wake me up in the morning, first one in the bathroom, first one to get dressed, first one to get the first plate of breakfast, and first one to board the school bus, all beating my brothers to it. 😅
I've probably watched this 100+ times and love it every time. Between the conductor's actions, the gray bearded cello player and the first violin the enjoyment they are all having with this wonderful piece makes it just a special video. Thanks to all of them for their performance.
One thing that stands out when watching it is that the conductor has no music in front of him and no one in the symphony is looking at the conductor but they are all in sync.
This video should be taken down. There is not enough racial diversity in the orchestra. 😩
I, too, loved this performance, and especially noted the passion of the lead violinist (on the right hand of the conductor). She almost bounces out of her seat when the beat picks up. Impressive...I love PASSIION IN MUSIC and IN IT'S PERFORMERS!!
@@dalebrown322I noticed that but I also noticed not many of the orchestra were watching him. Much less pretentious than English conductors
@@JustForFun-mt9og9 in uinin😊
Every time (literally EVERY) I hear this, I tear up and get goose bumps. It’s the most amazing 1:50 seconds in existence.
One of the most exciting displays of music, playing and conducting!!Don't you agree???
Indeed, it is really an admirable performance. The manner of conducting in complete body language as well as the music they're playing makes you feel you're in the scene. Fabulous!
Magnifico. Bravo, bravo, Bravissimo!
Yesssss!!!
At 80 yrs old it's a pleasure to say that this is the best ever. To Mr Chung and the Tokyo Philharmonic --- Thank you.
I am 85. I love this music. I keep looking for the Lone Ranger and Tonto to come riding over the hill.
@@paulsmith3820this is how I and I am sure thousands of children were introduced to the “William Tell Overture”. I love listening to it. The Tokyo Philharmonic and the director are amazing!
FANTASTIC!! Coming from an old mechanic who can't play a tambourine but appreciates those who can.
Hey Burt you ate GREAT
I’m an old marine engine fitter and fully concur with you burt
The best performance I have ever seen. The stand-up by the orchestra at the end was, and still is breathtaking!
Damn right! Best on UA-cam. You should see the London Philharmonic's Bolero.
One person sat down and wrote every note for every instrument in his head and came up with this.
right, but it happened to be G. Rossini, that's why...
It's not hard at all, but it is time consuming
@@19franken95 and he was writing same thing patriotic. This composition was written to incite the Italian to rebel against the stranger occupying forces in Italy. So he used the music to give them the rebelius spirit needed to fight the other soldiers . at the time Rossini was a papalino meaning a citizen of the pontefic state. Supported by the French the Austrian and held Europe. Is fast pace is due to excite the spirit of the rebels against everybody. Viva Rossini e Verdi.
...and then there's someone who goes "first!" ;)
That is brilliance.
I love the slight eyebrow raise and smile the concertmaster gives the conductor at 0:42. It's like saying "alright, here we go!"
Mamma mia!!!!!!! Fantastica interpretazione di uno dei più grandi compositori italiani
Si, molto magnifico!
This used to be my morning alarm. Had to be out the door before last note fades.
Fastest version I've heard. I love the standing at the end and the instruments up in the bleachers.
+Mark Younger Yes I loved the standing up bit too, in fact I loved all of it from start to finish. Brilliant musicians but I supposed you have to be to play in that orchestra. Absolutely superb!!
The best of the best
Not that easy to stand up with your cello. lol
Too fast for my taste
Mark Younger i know they did a good job
Great Italian Music, my country is the land of music
Да
Germany, Austria...
Terribly óverrated 😂-but this piece is solid gold and can measure itself with Wagners Rheingold
Excellent performance. Well done, Tokyo Philharmonic and Myung-Whun Chung.
No. It' s too fast
je ne connaissais pas ce chef ,maintenant ...... JE CONNAIS !!!! MAGNIFIQUE !!!!
@DARIUS LOYD yes
@@ivanbombana7282 the song is played at that tempo.. you are aware of that right?
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This conductor is the ultimate best. Doesn't require sheet music. Knows exactly what section plays what and when. I watch this video at least once a day.👍👍
Linda, I do the same as you - I watch it once a week just to see the incredible performance of this conductor
@@eduardoalencardeazambuja889 Then you should see him conduct Mahler ninth wihout the scores
Leonard Bernstein and Von Karajan can conduct symphonies without looking at texts as well. I’m pretty sure any decent conductor knows a symphony or two by heart.
@@jerou well,, Bernstein OK, but Karajan prefer to read instade the "spartito" the money cash...
I was introduced to this at age 7 and haven't tired of it for 70 years!
몇번을 봐도 진짜 너무 멋있다..
This is by far and away my favorite rendition of this piece. The speed and power is very visceral yet refined - it's absolutely magnificent.
Yes, this is a truly fantastic rendition, but for contrast I welcome you to listen to the Grimley brass band rendition from the movie "Brassed Off" ( ua-cam.com/video/X2Wbshh6hUo/v-deo.html). Pay particular attention to the cornet solo. I love "William Tell' no matter who plays it.
Yep , BRAVO !
You are absolutely right! I think the same thing!
I dare any orchestra to do perform it as fast and as well.
Just watch his subtle hand motions, his fingers and hands are directing the 90 piece orchestra. Amazing just to watch him conduct.
Absolutely agree.
And he is polite. Awesome.
90 piece orchestra, 80 violins 😀
As a trombonist, I would have loved the opportunity to be directed by this man. His animation and motions are marvelous.
I love how they all stand up at the end, even the cellos
That is a nice touch that I have NEVER seen an entire orchestra do...one section or several, but never everyone...!
It is joyous.❤
The musicians have a smile on their face when performing such an infectious piece of music. Wonderful orchestra, wonderful conductor.
東京交響楽団がこの指揮者の指揮で素晴らしいウィリアムテルを聞かせてくれた。オーケストラの人達も楽しそうに演奏していて、こういうパフォーマンスを日本のオーケストラがしてくれる事が日本人として嬉しい。
This is a korean conductor.
정말 멋지네요 특히 이곡을 하는 중에 단원들의 표정과 끝낸 후 뿌듯한 미소는 정말 인상적입니다.
One of my absolute favourite conductors. He deeply cares about the music and really brings its power out
My heartfelt thanks to the sound engineer(s) and the video editor and of course the musicians and conductor. I am not an expert in either but simply someone who knows enough to appreciate the end results. After watching this performance I was left with the overwhelming feeling that not one musician left anything on that stage that day. They gave everything to the performance and the sound engineers and video editor highlighted that perfectly. Thank you
FANTASTIC!!! Rossini would be proud!!!
チョン ミョンフンの若々しい、無駄のない、スピーディーな指揮が、この曲にぴったりです。
I can listen to this piece a gazillion times and the hair on the back of my neck stands up every time! Bravo !!! Magnificent!!
最後のパフォーマンスが素晴らしいし、オーケストラの皆様も笑顔で、指揮者の人柄に惹かれます。
È un brano vivace e coinvolgente, questo spiega l'atteggiamento dei musicisti, e sicuramente il direttore d'orchestra ha una personalità che spicca molto. Fa piacere guardare e ascoltare questo video.
I think the composer is exemplary. He is so modest compared to the typical western composers that put on such awful acts with meaningless gestures and silly theatrical dramatics. This composer is in a class of his own. Watch him conducting Ravel’s Bolero. He is simply outstanding.
Almost forgot...that flourish at the end, with the orchestra standing! That's more than just good musicianship. That's showmanship! Totally delightful! This is the kind of visual and aural gem you want to watch and experience over and over again.
Even the cellists kept playing while standing. Nice.
BINGO!!! When they stood?!? Just blew me away!!!❤❤❤👏👏👏
Debbo dire che non mi stanco mai di ascoltare tanta bellezza di musica e di conduzione orchestrale. Bravissimi
My 8 month old granddaughter is mesmerized by this performance, which I play for her often! Magical!
My one year old boy loves this performance and he swings his arms with the music. He is in daycare now, I miss him so much, I can't work
Music has no borders. As an Italian, am so happy to see an Japanese orchestra doing Rossini such justice. Bravo !!
One of the best renditions of William Tell I've ever heard!! Awesome, fabulous!!
素晴らしい、ほんとに素晴らしい、演奏者の皆さんの笑顔が、すべてを物語っていますね、ブラ-ーボー!!
Meraviglia... Il gesto del Maestro Chung e' di un nitore e di una precisione incredibile, l'Orchestra e' un unicum travolgente per una Ouverture ineguagliabile. Bravi!!!
I can't really add to all the comments already posted about this wonderful rendition of William Tell. I will say that I love the reaction of the orchestra right after the ending when they stand to receive their deserved applause. The smiles on their faces! You can see they were really into this. These a world class musicians! You would think that they have seen it all, done it all, but here its clear how excited they were by the performance and the reception of the audience. Oh to have been there!
Anch'io sono rimasto impressionato dall'emozionante entusiasmo degli orchestrali alla fine dell'esecuzione. Non te lo aspetteresti da un'orchestra di musicisti giapponesi, che per nostro pregiudizio consideriamo poco inclini a manifestare le proprie emozioni.
Precision, speed, musicality, and pure joy. I cannot stop listening to this. My family thinks I'm a little crazy.
Un grande omaggio al formidabile compositore Gioacchino Rossino, perla preziosissima della Musica classica italiana
He is SO Italian! Joyous, with style.
One of the best music ever. Glory to Rossini.
Quel loro alzarsi in piedi nelle ultime battute è semplicemente fantastico! Equivale ad una standing ovation nei confronti dell'immenso Rossini! Il popolo giapponese è un popolo meraviglioso!
They're people. Good & bad, like everywhere else.
In all my years of listening to the great classical works, THIS IS THE BEST performance of "The Gallop" that I have EVER heard! You could not only see and hear...but also FEEL the emotion of the orchestra!
Rossini would be VERY proud to have heard this splendid rendition.
And how about that ending where all the musicians stood up for those last several notes?
I think Rossini would have hated it. His metronome markings are slower, and he detested unnecessary high notes and other extravagances that smacked of showmanship. I cringed when I clicked on this version.
I rarely listen to classical music, but I was amazed at how well this bunch played this piece at that tempo. Fantastic!
uh... shut up
DeedsResearcher
@@wotan10950 There's a lot of debate of just what metronome markings meant. Here's an interesting perspective from the POV of the Beethoven quartets. thebeethovenproject.com/how-fast-shall-we-play/
It's so great to see an Asian Orchestra playing our music. A warm hello from Italy
Semplicemente meravigliosi! Anche Rossini apprezzerebbe. Un abbraccio dall'Italia ❤️🇮🇹
Perfettamente d' accordo. Un abbraccio dal Brasile.
e uno dal Paraguay@@salvatoreluigi1964
Myeong Hun Jeong is legendary conductor
With good reason, obviously.
연말 연시에 늘 듣습니다
힘찬 새해가 다가오는 느낌이어서요
대한민국에 희망의 새해가 오기를 간절히 기도합니다
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra is just out of this world - listen to that full sound! Wow!
You are absolutely right ....!
If I played this in my car, I'd lose my license.
104thDIVTimberwolf or even ur life
Lolol
😂😂😂😂😂😂
oh most surely.
Honestly, I played this in my car on my way to work.... heck, I am an hour early.
연주자들의 저렇게 행복해 하는 모습...지휘자 정명훈의 카리스마...정말 최고의 보배!!!!!
Bravo! By far the best! You guys and gals are AWESOME! THANK YOU!!!!!!!
One of the first pieces of classical music I ever heard, and still love it. Hi-ho Silver! Away!!!! ❤
Il suono è stupendo, il gesto magnifico, il ritmo ed il piglio è assolutamente perfetto... vive questa musica come un altro genio italiano... Toscanini !!!
This is one of the best performances of the WTO in my life - no klinkers.
My, I bet they all caught the last train home! Full marks to the conductor for working with no score - a valuable and underrated talent.
Agreed! I was very impressed seeing Pinchas Zuckermann conduct an entire concert of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra with no scores. Wow!
As soon as the concert master rises, so does the entire orchestra! A delightful finale!
...and all the musicians were smiling ear to ear...
@@Quasilobo Hey, it's not every day that the cellists do stand-up.
I'm Vietnamese, I really like this song and once I watched the anime dandadan and heard this song, I searched forever but couldn't find it, unexpectedly I found it on youtube
Japanese orchestra, Korean conductor, Italian composer...and in harmony, they all ROCK. Bravo, Bravo!
A full throated orchestra….glorious!😊 3:02
Every once in a while, i just have to listen to this! Today it's because I'm waiting for the Lyft driver to pick me up! The finale is over but she's still coming.
한국의 자랑입니다.최고의 지휘자!
Korea South sono pienamente d'accordo a metà
Could you give us a translation? For all most of us know, it is instructions on how to wok your dog.
This is an excellent version. I love the way these musicians move while they play.
l opera di Gioacchino Antonio Rossini non muore mai
Incredible. This is what it is all about. The international sound of music.
Beautiful..! Yes..! Love this..! We are one..!...and WOW..!!!
Now that's an orchestra Rockin Out! Wow!
Absolutely brilliant. I actually spent as much time watching the conductor as I did the orchestra.
When they Stood Up, I became Overwhelmed, Totally Overwhelmed. THANK YOU VERY MUCH
I really liked that part too.
The crescendos send shivers down my spine. This orchestra is extremely talented!
I could listen every day for remainder of my life and never tire of it. It's thrilling to hear and to know such talent exists not just in the composition but the musicians of course as well.
Great job by Chung and the TPO. Quick tempo, precise articulation, highly energetic performance. Rossini would approve.
_Vero!
Da notare che il concerto è sapientemente diretto da un Koreano e che i musicisti sono giapponesi e stanno eseguendo una delle più celebri arie del grande compositore italiano Gioacchino Rossini, conosciuto e amato in tutto il mondo!
La Musica ha un linguaggio universale che unisce tutti i Paesi.
Beautiful, amazing !!! I appreciate greatly the comment someone made here, Korean conductor, Japanese symphony, music by an Italian composer !!! Music unites us indeed !!! Note the animation of the members of the orchestra during the performance, note the smiles on their faces and the conductor near the end of the performance and note, how the audience begins the applause, of course, before the music has ended ! Glorious !!! Thanks so much for sharing ....
As a kid in the 50's, I saat in front of our radio and listened to this music almost every day. This rendition puts the radio to shame. It's powerful, heart stimulating and very well done. I too listen or watch this at least once a week to get my energy level up.
As a "kid" in the 50's...in front of the radio...every day...listened. was that somehow tied into the masked stranger, an Indian sidekick, a silver bullet left behind marking his trail? Hmmm?
I often wonder...a string of werewolf carcasses in his trail?
I remember Disney, Warner bros, dream works, Pixar in old days it made me imagine and enjoy every moment of the entertainment as if I was in there amazing time I lived and shared with countless people 😁 bless and peace and mercy be upon you my friends
love conductor Chung's style of conducting. One of the best performances of William Tell Finale I've heard. Bravo!!
I can't stop viewing this video... Simply awesome... Excellent level of musicians
I love the William tell overture put a came across this rendition a few years ago. It is so joyous I come to listen to it on a regular basis and it always feel wonderful after listening to it. Today is the 6th of November 2024, today even this cannot lift my spirit. 😢
I agree. I hope you will always be happy no matter what sky you live under. FROM KOREA. 11/9
Accade!
THIS, my esteemed and querulous colleagues, is exactly HOW a MASTERFUL conductor is supposed to be. Damn'd magnificent conducting! WHAT an ensemble!
I love seeing the musicians smiling as they play through this piece. So much fun
especially those playing the wind instruments! ;^)
Let only music rule the world friends & never let any evil dare to harm you guys, fans are always here to encourage you the best we can, visit gorgeous Korea during the Summer holidays, music happenings are the most beloved touristic atractions.. from my behalf 🎉❤🎉
Maestro Myung-Whun Chung is one of the Wolrd's best conductors!
When your Maestro is indeed a Maestro
More than sixty years, and I still never get tired of hearing that piece.
Well, I watched it 200 times and I changed my mind. I still love Marco Armigliato, but this Wilhelm Tell is the best one I've heard/seen. I mean, you must see HOW the conductor is CONDUCTING.
At 0:14 understand you are watching a marvelous composition, at 0:25 you realize it's a masterpiece
I love this version!!!! All of them look so excited
Sentire un grande artista italiano come Rossini interpretato dalla filarmonica di Tokio riempie solo di orgoglio e gioia per chi ascolta. Bravissimi tutti e splendida interpretazione. Grazie
Unquestionably the greatest rendition of this piece I've ever heard! Bravissima!
This conductors subtlety of movement really captured the spirit of this song. We are just along foe the ride. Not the show! Thanks bro, for letting the music shine!!!
Gotta love the sweep at 0:24. That's conductor for "let's bring the noise".
Best version of the finale ever played by any orchestra. Period.
And the conductor walks off afterwards so casually. The ultimate mic drop.
Myung-Whun Chung for me one of the best maestros!
映像も音も綺麗でオーケストラの迫力がすごく伝わってきます。
最後の指揮者のChungさんをはじめ演奏者のみなさんの笑顔が素敵です。
ご視聴ありがとうございました。
Il Direttore d'Orchestra una forza della natura.... i maestri di musica sono semplicemente fantastici 🎉
I have listened to this wonderful performance over and over again. I admire the Conductor's conducting style. Brava Maestro!!!
Well, I think this is how the Finale of WILLIAM TELL OVERTURE should end. The tempo is just right enough for the instruments to showcase their sounds.
Brilliant sound! Magnificent! Just beyond comprehension. 👏🏼
Oh my God I love this conductor!! And the orchestra is truly amazing!! Such a fun piece…BRAVO!!!