Edward Elgar - Serenade E minor, op. 20
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- The Orchestra of the Music High School Schloss Belvedere performs Edward Elgar's "Serenade E minor" at the annual advent concert of the Music High School.
Conductor: Joan Pagès Valls
Recorded on 2014/12/04 at the congress centrum neue weimarhalle, Weimar.
The Music High School Schloss Belvedere is a centre for highly talented young musicians, where pupils attend courses and lessons held by professors of the University of Music FRANZ LISZT, Weimar. For further information visit www.musikgymnasium-belvedere.de
Just came here from Twoset conducting this piece😁
Me too
same
Ayyy
suddenly this video gets a million view thanks to Brett and Eddy :-D
me too
I love that TwoSet is making me (well, encouraging me to) hunt up all these wonderful pieces I've never heard before!
Me too 😂 why I like it THE COMMENTS ARE FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉I LOVE IT!!!!!!! Make a million ones like this one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
aight twoset gang raiding another classical performance ?
damn you got me XD!!!
Yesiiirrrr
sup?
I. Allegro Piacevole - 0:31
II. Larghetto - 3:54
III. Allgretto - 9:56
Twoset gang!
i see twoset gang raiding
2nd mov. is so beautiful...
I agree!!💜 happy holidays🎄
I also agree
Someone in the Liszt University probably knew the piece was his first wedding anniversary present to his wife, partly as an apology for not being able to afford a trip to Bayreuth that year. There couldn't have been many English string orchestras then capable of playing it like this.
Lets welcome other twoset peeps who'll be coming over. ;)
So young and yet so talented. Beautiful rendition.
Absolutely right.
I love the part when the Melody comes back in 3rd mvt. Such a wonderful performance. 👏👏👏
I strongly agree with you.
my orchestra played this last year and honestly is one of my favorite pieces to perform. i play viola so the part was really nice
Viola rules!
Always!
Very nice, well trained youngsters making things look easy. The themes are reworking of music wrote before he took himself seriously as a composer, but what fine music. The school should be proud.
I'm currently playing this piece in my orchestra and it's our first grade 5 piece
They did a wonderful job here ! Awesome ! This is my favourite pice of Elgar ! My no.1 composer is Franz Liszt all of my life ! 💜💜💜🥁🎵🐉🎤🎶💖💕💞😻😍
this conductor seems like he really really knows what hes doing.
Wow this piece is actually amazing! Bravo to all the talented people who played it!
Beautiful!!! Thank you!!!
I agree with you it’s cool 6:02 I like that time
kei tsukishima after quitting volleyball 2:01
I legit came here to comment that! =D
🧍
Hahahahaha
Molto piacevole. Esecuzione davvero, davvero esemplare.
It’s like harmonizing but with instruments😂🎉🎉😂 Aka I love it it’s amazing 🤩
Love it
Me as well
i played the viola in high school and I had the opportunity to play this piece.
Don't care
Why u so rude 👿
nice
If one does not care why do they care to tell someone that they don't care
I played cello on this piece in high school!
Thanks for sharing.
0:29
Thank you
I like 2:40 it’s cool
🙏🏽♥️🇲🇽
this was the very last piece we played in our highschool orchestra bc of covid :')
Little intonation issue at 5:35 , but the tone of the orchestra is amazing
These kids - er, sorry, "musicians" - really hit this one out of the park. Tight performance. Well done!
these musicians :)
That time
9:53
💜🔮🌙🌟🦋
00:34
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3:58 larghetto
larghetto 03:55
I have to disagree with most of the people here: the music sounds as if played underneath a blanket; no emotion, just beautiful sound. The gestures of the conductor look crazy as the orchestra does not respond to them.
Too much time was spent on achieving this beautiful sound and the extreme piano and not enough on actually making the music speak. A wimpy version of this lovely piece.
Albrecht Zumbrunn Possibly. I can remember a live performance with Menuhin conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and a studio recording by Neville Marriner and the Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields which were greatly inferior to this concert performance by a *_very young_* orchestra.
OK. I admit the conductor's movements are strange. But a wimpy version? Do you know what the word "wimpy" means?
To M. Zumbrunn : Which planet are you from? OK, I admit, the gestures are a little too accentuated, but you have to see the exuberance of a young chef. Look at Rattle, Dudamel, Petrenko (Kiril), they too are doing big gestures. We could go back to the famous Max Von Bülow, at the end of the XIX century, creator of several symphonies by Mahler. For "wimpy" take notice that Elgar's serenade is a SERENADE, not the first of Brahms. I respect your opinion however ... sorry? ...
How could you say that? Are you deaf?!?!
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