One of the most charming, delightful pieces of music ever written! I think Mozart and Mendelssohn were in a class by themselves when it came to "charm and delight".
I like this video for the detail with which we see the orchestra players. This complements nicely the progression of this music in the brain, heard a thousand times, invariably with highly emotional feelings like a sustained musical climax.
I listened to this live at the Gewandhaus almost 10 years ago and it was magical. Mendelssohn's music performed by the orchestra that he once directed in 1835 was simply amazing.
Mendelssohn is a great Alchemist of the dream The familiar music is comfortable to the ear . There is something extraordinary in this performance . From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
The genesis of the brilliant incidental music for "A midsummer's night dream" took place when the young Felix was 17 years old,(overture) and it was completed 20 years later,in 1846.
Was quite an honor to conduct there, Leipzig being his old haunt. M. composed symphonic pieces in early teens. We really do coddle our children too much!
ik "ken" nog niet zoveel van mendelsohn, toch zitten er heel bekende stukjes in :) :) :) leuk aan dit filmpje vind ik vooral dat de instrumenten zo mooi in beeld worden gebracht ... en de dirigent : echt karakteristiek ; prachtig
yeah. Trying to analyze this for a 500 word essay when I'm on so little sleep the only emotion this reminds me of is 'anxiety' and maybe 'anger'. never seen/read the play either. I really just don't want to do this and am distracting myself
If anyone knows for sure where this performance took place, I would be really interested to know. It is certainly configured differently from most concert halls I know. Thanks.
Leipzig was in East Germany which was a closed society. If they had anyone from outside the country, they would have been from one of the former Soviet countries. People couldn't come in from outside the Soviet bloc and audition for these jobs. I'm sure they can now, but they would have to wait until an existing member of the orchestra retires or leaves their position.
Can you imagine that he was only 17 when he wrote this? What an incredible talent.
Back then 17 was like our 43. Anything was possible.
@@MelissaLindell-d6b Thank goodness, because Felix never made it to 43!
There's a reason why this piece has been dubbed the 'greatest' composition ever written by a 17 year old.
Can't imagine why?
Mozart's 25th symphony was also composed when he was 17 🥺
@@sourjyabanerjee9310 yes but at 17 mendelssohn was hotter with a flair and vibe 🤣🤣
I love the gentle piece of music between 11 and 12 minutes, reminds me of holidays to Scotland 🏴 years ago 😢😊
It's one of my favourite sections in all of music
One of the most charming, delightful pieces of music ever written! I think Mozart and Mendelssohn were in a class by themselves when it came to "charm and delight".
Wait until you play it lol
Hey I'm writing on their level my channel proves it
I watched his concert when I was only 7 and he made me fall in love with classical music until now in my 30s
Still in love with classics and this one in particular, as the trigger. Now just past 70 and it goes on...
Perfect tempo. Magnificent piece by a brilliant composer.
This performance lights the heart, mind, soul. I totally and completely LOVE it.
I don't know of any piece of music ever composed that packs so much top musicality in 13 minutes.
The Moldau is a very nice one
The musicianship of this orchestra is amazing. The violins, the horns.
Excellent playing by this superb ensemble - the timpani and tuba performances are exactly what this composition requires.
I like this video for the detail with which we see the orchestra players. This complements nicely the progression of this music in the brain, heard a thousand times, invariably with highly emotional feelings like a sustained musical climax.
One of my favorite pieces of classical music
I really enjoy this overture of the Midsummer Night's Dream by Mendelssohn!
I listened to this live at the Gewandhaus almost 10 years ago and it was magical. Mendelssohn's music performed by the orchestra that he once directed in 1835 was simply amazing.
I can't believe I lived for 17 years and didn't watch this masterpiece...
“I can’t believe I lived for 17 years and didn’t compose this masterpiece”
Mendelssohn probably
@@tanaraci92hahaha 🤣
Marvelous. Greetings from port harcout airport lounge. Delightful 😊
Great conducting..precise ..and a woderful orchestra..
Concordo em 200 %.
Mendelssohn is a great Alchemist of the dream
The familiar music is comfortable to the ear .
There is something extraordinary in this performance .
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Awesome & delightful pieces of music ♥
The genesis of the brilliant incidental music for "A midsummer's night dream" took place when the young Felix was 17 years old,(overture) and it was completed 20 years later,in 1846.
Thanks a lot.
Bravo!!!!
Was quite an honor to conduct there, Leipzig being his old haunt. M. composed symphonic pieces in early teens. We really do coddle our children too much!
A masterpiece.
The wonderfulness and clearness of this performance are far superior splendor, and beyond compare
12:56
His face:
"They forgot that one stacatto note on page 3 again. Ugh"
:)
I was looking for this song forever. Had [ C6 B5 A#5 A5 E6 D6 C6 B5 ] stuck in my head.
Thank you so much for sharing!
ik "ken" nog niet zoveel van mendelsohn, toch zitten er heel bekende stukjes in :) :) :) leuk aan dit filmpje vind ik vooral dat de instrumenten zo mooi in beeld worden gebracht ... en de dirigent : echt karakteristiek ; prachtig
01:03 Вступ (Тема ельфів), 01:53 - ГП (тема Оберона), 02:53 ПП (тема кохання), 3:54 ЗП (тема Пака, ремісників) 6:36 - тема страждань закоханих
Браво!
0:41 вступление
1:04 ГП
1:51 сп
2:52 1 пп
3:27 2 пп
3:50 зп
Спасибо
Who else is watching this for their online orchestra class?
me rn
Me
yeah. Trying to analyze this for a 500 word essay when I'm on so little sleep the only emotion this reminds me of is 'anxiety' and maybe 'anger'. never seen/read the play either. I really just don't want to do this and am distracting myself
lol yeah
Watching it for my online music 111 class
OH MY SWIRLS SO CALM!
Mendelssohn and Wagner composed the most elemental and magical music ever written.
Mendelssohn arrives. Wagner meanderes clueless and never has point, only meaningless empty phrases. Yes, I never understand what the fuzz is about.
@@danielwmwolf LOL. Ever hear the "Liebestod" or the Prelude to Act 3 of "Lohengrin?" Among many other works of his that "arrives."
@@dennismiddlebrooks7027 He probably never heard the Tannhauser March(Entry of the Guests) either, I'm guessing.
Grandiosa música que describe las cosas mágicas y felices de la vida
Zachwycający Koncert...Klasyka muzyki.Dziękuję
Teşekkür ederim.🙏
Music Appreciation class represent. No more in class lectures, all my homies hate the coronavirus.
Anthony Cardinez go to sleep daddy mommy wants the zleepy pooka
Anthony Cardinez no cap nigka
0:00 - ievads
1:04 - g.p.
2:50 - b.p.
3:50 - h..p.
υπέροχο, θαυμάσια εκτέλεση.
vielen Dank
かっこいい!みんなそろっていてハモニーが素晴らしい指揮者うまいなあ!メンデルスゾーンかっこいい!
#夏の夜の夢
thanks
Why do so few orchestras include the Intermezzo to this work.? It's delightful and rarely gets an airing .
Elegance
Song begins at 0:41
Froy 2001 piece*
lol
@@zavidlan6166 you got the piece nika ,,,w e tokin on big burthas and doin the p pee dank dance nwoeerd?
Piece not song!!!
Experimentando “el efecto Waldo de los Ríos”.
Primero escuche su versión y ahora disfrutando de la versión original…
Sin duda logró su cometido.
😊😊 u😊
Feliz Mendelssohn, todo un genio.
There should be (even) more focus on the flutes...they got such an important role here...
Yeah, she is beautiful
Great sounding orchestra! Is the sound edited in any way? It is so clear!!
Es mi imaginación o en 3:55 la orquesta imita el rebuzno de un burro? Tal vez el compositor lo hizo a propósito por la obra de Shakespeare.
Heh, that intro totally inspired Electric Light Orchestra's Livin' Thing.
❤
What year was this recorded?
멘델스존 한여름밤의 꿈 서곡
1:50
i heard this from a anime heard is the link
If anyone knows for sure where this performance took place, I would be really interested to know. It is certainly configured differently from most concert halls I know. Thanks.
Gewandhaus, Leipzig
I'm quite fond of the tune up phase at the start.
Still better than Jazz. I'm here just to study for a test.
Mendelssohn the German composer that the Third Reich claimed to be an accident because Felix Mendelssohn was from partly Jewish ancestry.
@ESponge2000
Not just "partly Jewish.
(I'm subject to correction...)
Who else is here for my grade 7 RCM theory?
I am😂
Me!
The lady in green at 12:02 is sleeping
People like to close their eyes, this piece is soothing. That must have been it.
@@nicename3956 oh... thanks
Well, it is A Midsummer Night's Dream.
She is indeed. But such music is the stuff that dreams are made of !
0:40
1:04
dope
Sam Bae your a dope
11:33
2:23
Isn't this in Alte Oper? I'm used to seeing hr-Sinfonieorchester in here so it's weird to see Gewandhaus here
17.......
....just think about all the 17yr olds you know..
music starts 0:41
Who else is here because of yakuza like a dragon?
0:42
The name Streightoff will surpass Mendelssohn
kurt Cobain?
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i joke...wonferful performance
LIPZ DP
Clean your EAR 🎉
11:19
ongelofelijk dat Kruitvat deze muziek mag onderbreken, walgelijk
no ophicleide smh
terrible film editing!
It was like 2007
There no Korea peoples
XoX
Leipzig was in East Germany which was a closed society. If they had anyone from outside the country, they would have been from one of the former Soviet countries. People couldn't come in from outside the Soviet bloc and audition for these jobs. I'm sure they can now, but they would have to wait until an existing member of the orchestra retires or leaves their position.
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