After a prolonged hiatus, I revisited the symphonies of Rachmaninoff, an experience that might best be described as a purification of the soul. Owing to this 2nd symphony, I find myself enveloped in a serene and tranquil disposition. While my auditory journeys frequently encompass Rachmaninoff's piano concertos, the occasions to immerse myself in his symphonies appear remarkably infrequent. The availability of youtube movies that allow for the indulgence in my preferred melodies at my convenience is indeed a boon.
The 1973 EMI recording of Previn and the LSO is truly magnificent and moving. I’ve loved it for nearly fifty years. This is also a wonderful performance. Thanks for all the music; jazz, film and classical, you gave us Andre, RIP
More than any other romantic composer, Rachmaninoff tapped into the sublime. This symphony is the perfect example of his ability to develop the sparest of thematic material (one or two measures) into an expansive work that covers the gamut of human emotion. At the conclusion, the listener feels they have been on a journey from earth to heaven and every place in between. This performance, led by the eminent conductor, Andre Previn, the symphony, presented without any cuts, is completely convincing that it should never be heard in any other way than with every note Rachmaninoff wrote. A moving performance by Tokyo's NHK Symphony Orchestra, and my favorite currently available on UA-cam.
What a conductor!! You hear everything from the distinct instrumental ensembles of the orchestration to the dreamy rubati, completely organic and almost self explanatory! I am so happy to have heard him live accompanying Renee Fleming on the piano in NY more than 20 years ago. What a memorable experience!!
String parts of NHK Orchestra are the world's the best ones, I think. Andre Previn and Evgeny Svetlanov achieved their monumental great performance with the orchestra.'
Only the music counts. The conductor is a helping hand to the composer and the orchestra. What a masterful performance. What a masterful conductor. Thank you, Mr Previn. We miss you.
This beloved symphony has been recorded earlier by Andre, twice with the Royal PO & once with the London SO. This last recording with NHK proves that despite his age the master has not lost his magic touch. Along with Kurt Sanderling / Leningrad, it is amazing that it was for the Germans to interpret this Russian composition with zest & leave it miles ahead of contemporary recordings, which proves that the Conductor is the captain of the ship.
i plan to listen to Rachmaninov’s Symphony No.2 on Sat. 11th May 2024 at yokoyama minato mirai hall in JPN. so i listen to this youtube for my study, thank U❤
Previn really loved this symphony. It was a staple of his conducting career throughout. He had one of the first versions of the uncut Adagio third movement way back in the 60's. I don't think he ever performed it with any cuts, to his credit.
@@stephenjablonsky1941 Sounds like we're both old enough to remember Previn when he was young. I knew him as a jazz pianist in the late 50's and followed his music thereafter. I agree that he didn't age particularly well, though he lived to be 89. However he looked here, he still drew a nice performance from the orchestra. Not as good as his Rach 2 from the 70's, but not bad.
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Quite an elegent performance with new understanding of Previn, probably the best non-Russian Conductor for this Symphony (Russian Counterpart is probably Svetlanov, Still lacking Kurt Sanderling's live performance to talk about)
After a prolonged hiatus, I revisited the symphonies of Rachmaninoff, an experience that might best be described as a purification of the soul. Owing to this 2nd symphony, I find myself enveloped in a serene and tranquil disposition. While my auditory journeys frequently encompass Rachmaninoff's piano concertos, the occasions to immerse myself in his symphonies appear remarkably infrequent. The availability of youtube movies that allow for the indulgence in my preferred melodies at my convenience is indeed a boon.
57:48 The smile of contentment on Previn's face - precious!
The 1973 EMI recording of Previn and the LSO is truly magnificent and moving. I’ve loved it for nearly fifty years. This is also a wonderful performance. Thanks for all the music; jazz, film and classical, you gave us Andre, RIP
More than any other romantic composer, Rachmaninoff tapped into the sublime. This symphony is the perfect example of his ability to develop the sparest of thematic material (one or two measures) into an expansive work that covers the gamut of human emotion. At the conclusion, the listener feels they have been on a journey from earth to heaven and every place in between. This performance, led by the eminent conductor, Andre Previn, the symphony, presented without any cuts, is completely convincing that it should never be heard in any other way than with every note Rachmaninoff wrote. A moving performance by Tokyo's NHK Symphony Orchestra, and my favorite currently available on UA-cam.
I 00:00
II 19:00
III 29:37
IV 44:00
What a conductor!! You hear everything from the distinct instrumental ensembles of the orchestration to the dreamy rubati, completely organic and almost self explanatory! I am so happy to have heard him live accompanying Renee Fleming on the piano in NY more than 20 years ago. What a memorable experience!!
String parts of NHK Orchestra are the world's the best ones, I think.
Andre Previn and Evgeny Svetlanov achieved their monumental great performance with the orchestra.'
Only the music counts. The conductor is a helping hand to the composer and the orchestra. What a masterful performance. What a masterful conductor. Thank you, Mr Previn. We miss you.
No: recordings of this beloved symphony prove the conductor is the captain of the ship.
プレヴィン氏は、指揮・ピアノ、いずれにおいても本当にオールマイティーな方でしたね。
それに、プレヴィン氏はモーツァルトがお好きらしく、かつて、NHKのモーツァルト・オン・ツアー という番組でも取り上げた、ピアノ協奏曲第24番ハ短調KV491を定期公演プログラムの中にも予想通りに盛り込んでいらっしゃいました。
私としては、NHK交響楽団定期公演で、モーツァルトのピアノ協奏曲全曲演奏や、ベートーヴェンのピアノ協奏曲全曲演奏・三重協奏曲・合唱幻想曲ハ短調作品80にも取り組んでいただきたかったです。
This beloved symphony has been recorded earlier by Andre, twice with the Royal PO & once with the London SO. This last recording with NHK proves that despite his age the master has not lost his magic touch. Along with Kurt Sanderling / Leningrad, it is amazing that it was for the Germans to interpret this Russian composition with zest & leave it miles ahead of contemporary recordings, which proves that the Conductor is the captain of the ship.
London SO ~ 2015(live recording)twice
Have listened to this any number of times, still come away floored
この演奏会、行きました。
プレヴィンさんは品格と各楽器のバランス、弦の歌わせ方が特徴的だなと当時思いました。
今冷静に聴くと、響のコク(?!)がとってもある方だったんですね!
安価にこういった優れた演奏を聴けなくなったのは本当に残念です😢
I'm ready listen to that perfomance again and again! Rachmaninov symphony inspire me.
プレヴィンの作り出す音楽は、いつもしなやかかつ雄弁、とてもエレガントかつ紳士的。
ジャズピアニストにして、映画音楽もオペラも作曲し、絶品のモーツァルトを聴かせて彼の十八番の1つがラフマニノフ。
この演奏は巨匠のなせる技、至芸です。
No one's Rach Symphony No.2 sounds better than Mr. Previn. The NHK, as always, performing with utmost mastery.
Gennadij Roždestvensky, Lorin Maazel
Svetlanov
I agree!
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めちゃめちゃ幸せな時、その後には必ず不安なこととか悲しいことがあるってのをわかってるよね。
i plan to listen to Rachmaninov’s Symphony No.2 on Sat. 11th May 2024 at yokoyama minato mirai hall in JPN.
so i listen to this youtube for my study, thank U❤
As masterful as his earlier performances decades ago.
Previn really loved this symphony. It was a staple of his conducting career throughout. He had one of the first versions of the uncut Adagio third movement way back in the 60's. I don't think he ever performed it with any cuts, to his credit.
N響の弦楽セクション上手いな~奏でる音が綺麗。
2:44 Beauty | 15:22 | 20:24 Beauty |
やっぱりフライング拍手👏👏👏👏👏
N響やね〜
1楽章の展開部すごいずれ方してるw
What a warm and friendly performance, although it was sad to see how poorly Previn had aged.
I've seen plenty of 78 year old men who looked worse.
@@leestamm3187 I hope you have also seen a few that looked better...if not, you can come to my house.
@@stephenjablonsky1941 Sounds like we're both old enough to remember Previn when he was young. I knew him as a jazz pianist in the late 50's and followed his music thereafter. I agree that he didn't age particularly well, though he lived to be 89. However he looked here, he still drew a nice performance from the orchestra. Not as good as his Rach 2 from the 70's, but not bad.
@@leestamm3187 I am vintage 1941.
It would be nice if the description would say *where* this performance took place.
Brass are starting to mess things up from 11:53
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It’s such a great video! May I repost your channel to the platform named Gan Jing World which is full of clean and valuable videos? I will keep your videos as is for sure. Thank you!
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Where can we buy the original quality of this?
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Quite an elegent performance with new understanding of Previn, probably the best non-Russian Conductor for this Symphony (Russian Counterpart is probably Svetlanov, Still lacking Kurt Sanderling's live performance to talk about)
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Кондово...
Where's the passion?