First movement (1) - 0:00 Second half of first movement (2) - 3:30 Second movement (3) - 5:06 Third movement (4) - 10:05 Fourth movement (5) - 14:10 Fifth movement (6) - 18:19 The numbers are as labelled in the video.
Just heard it at Carnegie Hall 1910 version and my thoughts are still there. I admit, if one us not watching it with the ballet the 1919 version you played is better. Your conductor put so much emotion in it. Wonderful, thank you all👏💖
These are the parts of the ballet in which the music by itself works better. But the full version is quite impressive too, I actually miss the "Golden Apples Game" part and the "appearence of Prince Ivan", which has a beautiful French horn solo.
To the person who wondered about the number of instruments used in different sections of the orchestra, it's the composer who decides how many instruments he (in this case Stravinsky) scores the music for. At the beginning of an orchestral score the composer stipulates how many players are required in each section. In some cases there are musicians who play more than one instrument during a given piece. This happens quite frequently in the woodwind section but sometimes brass players also play different instruments. It all depends on what the composer requires.
wow! I dont understand how no one liked this video. These people have put so much effort into it and you don't even try to spread the love. plese show some respect towards these amazing people. x
The quality of the performance is undeniable but sadly the video seems to have been ruined by a terrible sound technician who seems completely incapable of following the orchestras natural dynamics. The piano sections were deafening through my headphones and given no where to go for the fortissimo sections they just dropped all the power out of the mix and somehow they ended up quieter than the piano sections! Not to mention the twits screaming "bravo" as soon as the final chord is struck like they can't wait to get to the bar. A real shame because I love the orchestra, conductor and the interpretation.
I've been listening to Classical for longer than people I met or knew thought it was cool to. There is so much more substance to classical compared to modern music. I have always enjoyed the more notes in space than basic four/ five person band. Hearing so many different instruments is just Awesome. Seeing them play... Mesmerizing !!
It truly is beautiful :) But don't mix up Classical Music with Symphony Music. This piece is actually a contemporary piece because it was written in the contemporary era, and has a very different style to classical music. But symphony music in general is really amazing! Especially a masterpiece like this
It's as if this was a score to a movie. Highly cinematic. But the movie was in the composer's mind. His influence on modern film scores is unmistakable.
He seems to be inhabiting the music, looking out from it, knowing exactly what's coming, from whom, when, in complete control. Seeming able to keep different times at the same time. See his Mother Goose Suite!
It's Julien Hardy. He is indeed amazing - and so long as there are French bassoonists of that standard, the French bassoon is probably going to survive. It would be a great shame if it were to disappear.
Agree. The french bassoon is the instrument this was originally written for. Sounds good on either system but it's nice to hear for once on the french system since most people have never heard this before.
And yes, Julien Hardy handles the challenging french system masterfully. The french bassoon overall is far more difficult to control than the german, but he makes it look easy.
My uncle Greg in middleton south australia ....played this piece on his record player to wake up his children 5-12in the mornings.....that's how I fist was introduced to it.. wonderful
I do not know who she is but the first oboe is very good. I counted ten basses. Does this orchestra always use ten basses or only for this piece? It gives a very nice deep sound, especially at the beginning. I think I heard a wrong entrance by a flutist at 3:43? Very nice performance. Enjoyed it. Bravo!!!
His expressions are Philosophical and intimate. But in perfect control of Balance of Technic and Emotions, which makes his music so much deeper and golden. I have the luck to work with him for 3 weeks. It's changed my life as a musician!
His conducting may be not expressive but it is soo clear and on point. I would love to play under someone who conducts like that. I played this piece before and if the conductor is not on point it can fall apart real quick.
I find this performance flat and boring. This from a conductor and orchestra that recorded a wonderful sensual performance of St Saens third symphony. The music for Firebird is one of the great works of the last two hundred years, but this performance doesn’t cut it for me. Perhaps Maestro Chung was not well.
I love the conductor, his motion and passion are spot on
Superb performance and incredible conductor Brilliant Bravo !!!!!
My favorite for years and years. This conductor gave it a new life for me. I needed that. God Bless these artists
First movement (1) - 0:00
Second half of first movement (2) - 3:30
Second movement (3) - 5:06
Third movement (4) - 10:05
Fourth movement (5) - 14:10
Fifth movement (6) - 18:19
The numbers are as labelled in the video.
xq 10:05 is in Fantasia 2000
Thank you. You are very kind.
wonderful orchestra and conductor
Just heard it at Carnegie Hall 1910 version and my thoughts are still there. I admit, if one us not watching it with the ballet the 1919 version you played is better. Your conductor put so much emotion in it. Wonderful, thank you all👏💖
These are the parts of the ballet in which the music by itself works better. But the full version is quite impressive too, I actually miss the "Golden Apples Game" part and the "appearence of Prince Ivan", which has a beautiful French horn solo.
Merci ,a Kim Cul Deok pour baisser cette symphonie tant belle; le directeur est magistral, l harmonie merveilleux .Merci beaucoup du Chili
To the person who wondered about the number of instruments used in different sections of the orchestra, it's the composer who decides how many instruments he (in this case Stravinsky) scores the music for. At the beginning of an orchestral score the composer stipulates how many players are required in each section. In some cases there are musicians who play more than one instrument during a given piece. This happens quite frequently in the woodwind section but sometimes brass players also play different instruments. It all depends on what the composer requires.
Perfect pace and awesome sound quality. I love this version so much. Thank you.
wow! I dont understand how no one liked this video. These people have put so much effort into it and you don't even try to spread the love. plese show some respect towards these amazing people. x
The quality of the performance is undeniable but sadly the video seems to have been ruined by a terrible sound technician who seems completely incapable of following the orchestras natural dynamics. The piano sections were deafening through my headphones and given no where to go for the fortissimo sections they just dropped all the power out of the mix and somehow they ended up quieter than the piano sections! Not to mention the twits screaming "bravo" as soon as the final chord is struck like they can't wait to get to the bar. A real shame because I love the orchestra, conductor and the interpretation.
What a powerful music, so intense.
Of the different versions on YT, this is my favorite. The pace is just right, particularly the 5th movement.
Mind to!
Beautiful. Thank you!
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incredible. absolutely incredible!
Superb. Great bass/third trombone.
I've been listening to Classical for longer than people I met or knew thought it was cool to. There is so much more substance to classical compared to modern music. I have always enjoyed the more notes in space than basic four/ five person band. Hearing so many different instruments is just Awesome. Seeing them play... Mesmerizing !!
It truly is beautiful :) But don't mix up Classical Music with Symphony Music. This piece is actually a contemporary piece because it was written in the contemporary era, and has a very different style to classical music. But symphony music in general is really amazing! Especially a masterpiece like this
I loved classic ever since I was born lol. Not even exaggerating. I was raised with classic music
It's as if this was a score to a movie. Highly cinematic. But the movie was in the composer's mind. His influence on modern film scores is unmistakable.
This was excellent. Better than the Vienna 100 times.
Bravo!
Just the way I remember it
He seems to be inhabiting the music, looking out from it, knowing exactly what's coming, from whom, when, in complete control. Seeming able to keep different times at the same time. See his Mother Goose Suite!
Link please?
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that bassoon player is amazing!!!
It's Julien Hardy. He is indeed amazing - and so long as there are French bassoonists of that standard, the French bassoon is probably going to survive. It would be a great shame if it were to disappear.
Agree. The french bassoon is the instrument this was originally written for. Sounds good on either system but it's nice to hear for once on the french system since most people have never heard this before.
And yes, Julien Hardy handles the challenging french system masterfully. The french bassoon overall is far more difficult to control than the german, but he makes it look easy.
I love this version even more so because my spouse is Korean.
Magic, magic. I wanted to scream bravo too!
Maybe not right on the final chord though. I wish people would let the silence sit for a moment before they start screeching.
Espectacular!!!!!!!
My uncle Greg in middleton south australia ....played this piece on his record player to wake up his children 5-12in the mornings.....that's how I fist was introduced to it.. wonderful
Loved it
Maestro please upload more videos of your work.
Damn bro, that Katschei dance was fast. I dig.
Perfekt.
At the beginning of the 4th movement the trumpet and tuba seemed a little off, but later the brass and the whole orchestra did excel🎉
whys no one screaming in the middle of it
Awesome modern orchestra composition; so demanding for player & conductor alike; i can't even follow up after 8 measures with score in front of me!
He conducts more with his eyes than some do with a baton!
You have not experienced Stravinsky until you've heard it in the original Klingon.
I do not know who she is but the first oboe is very good. I counted ten basses. Does this orchestra always use ten basses or only for this piece? It gives a very nice deep sound, especially at the beginning. I think I heard a wrong entrance by a flutist at 3:43? Very nice performance. Enjoyed it. Bravo!!!
10 basses is extra. there are a couple of mistakes also in other parts. but i like this version. could be a little tighter. very very difficult music.
That is Hélène Devilleneuve This is one of the brest orchestras in Europe
best pardone
Thank you!!
Please tell who is the conductor & which orchestra is giving this superb rendition.
His style as a conductor is closer to Stravinsky.
It would be helpful to label this great recording better. Orchestra, conductor, etc.
He might be the least expressive conductor I've ever seen. Kind of stoic.
Joel Clifton he’s my current favorite.
His expressions are Philosophical and intimate. But in perfect control of Balance of Technic and Emotions, which makes his music so much deeper and golden. I have the luck to work with him for 3 weeks. It's changed my life as a musician!
he is quite contained and held - together but he isn't 'least expressive'
His conducting may be not expressive but it is soo clear and on point. I would love to play under someone who conducts like that. I played this piece before and if the conductor is not on point it can fall apart real quick.
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10:45
11:23
11:50
9:58
Thanks!
someone please give that audience member a cough drop
20:23 my best rendition of this piece
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11:23 xylophone
18:19
Fifth movement - @
12:29
18:19
Poor performance, musicians not playing together at times on a simple downbeat (not given by the conductor who, on this occasion, is lazy as f*ck…)
A fantastic performance sadly ruined for UA-cam by an obviously deaf sound engineer.
I find this performance flat and boring. This from a conductor and orchestra that recorded a wonderful sensual performance of St Saens third symphony. The music for Firebird is one of the great works of the last two hundred years, but this performance doesn’t cut it for me. Perhaps Maestro Chung was not well.
My error. The glorious performance of the Saint-Saens 3rd was with the orchestra of the opera Bastille.
I think the recording is so bad that destroys the performance. This music deserves the very best recording to be fully appreciated.
I agree, something’s missing
5:06