Vaughan Williams - Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis - Tabita Berglund
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- Опубліковано 8 гру 2022
- Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams
Conductor: Tabita Berglund
Concertmaster: Adam Grüchot
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Tallis Fantasia
Ralph Vaughan Williams’ klangskjønne og rolige fantasi over et tema av renessansekomponisten Thomas Tallis.
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Karen Carpenter is just like sunshine wrapped up in butterscotch soda a kind so very special that only she knew how to make it. Warms the soul, really just purely beautiful. Uncoyables
I have been listening to the Fantasia for over half a century, and this is one of the most sensitive performances I have ever heard. Completely wonderful.
Same here, I agree with you. Wish I could have been there!
no you didn't only came out in 2004
@karlmchugh695 It was composed in 1910. Von Williams died in 1958. Did I misunderstand your comment?
I am an old person. I have enjoyed so many performances of this music. Each is unique. This is very worthy. The music is a prayer, this has heart.
I''m getting old and have feared the decline in interest in classical music over the past two decades or so. Indeed, I have felt it might be a dying art. But then I read that Generation Z and younger Millennials have a greater interest in classical music than their parents and I am left with some hope. But hearing young conductors perform and interpret, so well, music I have known for so long - Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla and Tabita Bergland are two examples - and I am reminded that this music, that existed long before me, shall go on long after. I think it is in more than safe hands. Brava and Bravo!
GenX here, there's definitely an upsurge in interest in classical music. The band Radiohead lean heavily on the classical tradition (although it's not always apparent). The influence of Fantasia... can be heard in their composition, "Pyramid Song". Their guitarist, Jonny Greenwood, is also a classical composer.
Words fail me here, so...thank you from the Salish Sea, northwestern USA.
Wow! This performance moved me to tears... in a good way 😊 Thank you Tabita and all the musicians for sharing this beautiful experience 👏👏👏🙏
I would like to add that the sound quality is wonderful!
A stunning, haunting piece of music!
Note the 2nd string section on the rear balcony. This is deliberate, and defined in the score. In fact, this "2nd orchestra" is supposed to be as far away as possible from the primary orchestra. Vaughn-Williams was primarily an organist, and this 2nd orchestra is designed to emulation the Echo or Ethereal division of a large organ. This division is usually located away from the rest of the organ, and is designed to provide a kind of stereo or surround sound effect.
Thank you for sharing this. I was wondering about the seating arrangement for the orchestra, and was unaware of the reason.
...and something that I have noticed in other performances of this piece, yet not known why. Thank you.
Check out this version for that separation - Gloucester Cathedral. ua-cam.com/video/ihx5LCF1yJY/v-deo.html
13:53 is my favourite part. Closed it out beautifully, absolutely nailed the landing. The conductor's smile is icing on the cake. Great performance!
God bless you my girlie... you have brought an old man to tears...
The leader's enjoying the performance, and so he should.
1:00 😢❤ Magnifique
This is wonderful, Maestra Berglund! Wonderful sound as well!
Two of the most under rated composers in the world, though centuries separated their lives they are brought together in this piece. This and the Lark ascending are like discovering a small piece of heaven here on earth.
'Under rated'? No, revered, loved, admired composers. This piece regularly scores highly with radio audiences in surveys. You've got to do more than ask your undergraduate mates.
Wonderfull Music, string Orchestra and Conductor. Brava Maestra!! Bravi a tutti!!
Magical performance of this oustanding classic - this is so powerful and inspiring.......
This is turning into one of my favourites.
I grew up listening to all kinds of music, and this piece touches my very heart and soul. My thanks to all who made it possible ❤😊
Performed amazingly!! 👏👏😮
I would this is on a par with Sir John Barbirolli with the London Symphony and the Sinfonia of London--profoundly moving.
Magnifica interpretacion decia furtwangler que el director tenia que producir un efecto he aqui
Absolutely celestial!
Perfect performance. And excellent audio/video work as well. Thank you for sharing this.
Sumptuous performance,sound production intricately realised,conducfor and orchestra emotionally invested in bringing to the fore this wonderful work of medieval mystery .
In 1954 my parents my siblings and I moved house and I decided that 6 pieces of music I must remember and this is one of them
This is one of the best performances of this work I heard for a long time
It is clear that this conductor doesn't need a baton. Her hands are expressive enough. Well done, Maestra Berglund!
Brilliant ! Beyond excellence ! 👏👏👏
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exquisite. tears of beauty...
Moved me to tears - thank you.
I really like this interpretation: RVW's music "breathes", and her tempi allows the music to have that life and breath.
So gorgeous! Oh, so beautiful!
I've listened to it three times today 😊. It is really beautiful! 🤍
@@m.barrera7273 Wow, thank you!! 🥰
@@KristiansandSymphonyOrchestraI just learned that Tabita Berglund was appointed the new Principal Guest Conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. I feel so happy that she'll be frequently in my city because her talent is extraordinary!
I can't not go misty when hear this piece. So melodic, crawl up, ease down, so hard to explain. But perfect. I'm partial to the arrangement by James Judd and the NZ Phil. My first exposure to it. But this one is great.
Wow! I thought that such physically expressive conducting died with Bernstein. Obviously, I was wrong!
I forgot to add that I am a conductor and appreciate the technical balance that Ms. Berglund achieves between espressivity and parity of gesture.
This recording is technically excellent, and I love the articulation of the strings.
👏👏👏
Bravo!
Bravo!!
Outstanding, thank you.
Such an English piece; I'm surprised it travels!
Popular from use in films and transcendent in it's appeal
@@napoleon-sk5oc Should have added that I'm Scottish, so it travels to me too!
This is beautiful!
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An interesting rendition of this piece .
Brillant !!!
Nicely done .
🙃
wonderful performance. next time try it 20% slower throughout then 10% faster through the climax. don't let up. like VW says, "in tempo".
O subito o niente
"I would say. . ."
Daughter of Pavo Bergulnd ?
The younger generation likes what it’s parents don’t like.
A little slow
I meant fast sorry!
How can you confuse the two?