Well, either I'm nuts or this is the most beautiful live performance of La Mer that I've ever heard. From other viewers' comments it's pretty clear that the latter is the case. No surprise that Maestro Altinoglu's contract with this orchestra has been extended another five years, through 2028. Did you know that Altinoglu's family, Armenian in descent, was originally from Istanbul? He is also chief of the La Monnaie opera house in Brussels through 2031. Oh, and he teaches conducting at the Paris Conservatoire. I've been enjoying his videos on UA-cam with various groups for about 10 years now.
I've literally loved and listened countless times to this wonderful piece since i was 10 years old. This performance is stellar, brilliant, powerful and flawless.
Fantastische Interpretation dieses impressionistisch komponierten Werks mit abwechslungsreichen Tönen und wunderbar vereinigten Tönen aller Instrumente. Der intelligente und französische Maestro leitet das erfahrene hr-Sinfonieorchester im angemessenen Tempo und mit durchdachter Dynamik. Wahrlich wunderbar!
Dear HR-SO, What more can the music-loving woman want than this revolutionary impressionistic post-Rimsky masterpiece by Debussy ... played by a leading German Radio orchestra which actually has Claude Debussy as a principal flautist 🤔😘🤣. I'm not the first or last to say that your decades of radio broadcast sound engineering from Frankfurt make these performances uniformly stunning as pure sensuous-erotic sound. Even splendid competitors such as the WDR just don't have your delicious Frankfurt soundscape. Imagine if Rachael von Wagner (as I call the "Magician of Bayreuth" - another Debussy-ism) had been born 40 years later. Not only wouldn't she have built that tedious Temple to German Cultural Reform, mostly motivated by mischievous teasing to see just how much gold Rachael and Cosima could scrounge from poor mad King Ludwig. No scruples at all. Instead the two ladies would have rushed to Hollywood, and also sponsored a Rachael v Wagner Radio Symphony Orchestra, from "Cosima Radio City", playing guess whose music-dramas 24hr/7 days a week! 🤣😇🤣 Love andrea
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieser impressionistischen und perfekt komponierten Suite mit farbenreichen doch perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Instrumente. Der intelligente und geniale französische Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete deutsche Orchester im gut analysierten Tempo und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Faszinierend vom Anfang bis zum Ende!
14:53 mmmmm that whole-tone scale on the harp 💛 french impressionistic composers are so iconic for how often they used this, Debussy in particular. Always enjoyed Anne Bertrand even outside of when she’s apart of an orchestra.
Piston valve trumpets. Not the usual in major European orchestras including this one. Usually they're rotary valve. I'm not necessarily objecting, but why the switch?
Maybe because of the sound colour and projection? In France (Debussy) they always used piston valve trumpets... Furthermore there are piston valve cornets in the score and on stage.
1:42 My favorite part (also my favourite pentatonic scale)
Well, either I'm nuts or this is the most beautiful live performance of La Mer that I've ever heard. From other viewers' comments it's pretty clear that the latter is the case. No surprise that Maestro Altinoglu's contract with this orchestra has been extended another five years, through 2028. Did you know that Altinoglu's family, Armenian in descent, was originally from Istanbul? He is also chief of the La Monnaie opera house in Brussels through 2031. Oh, and he teaches conducting at the Paris Conservatoire. I've been enjoying his videos on UA-cam with various groups for about 10 years now.
Absolutely one of the best performances I have ever heard in my life
We have been lucky enough to attend this concert live. Fantastic!
I have always loved this composition. A wonderful performance.
I've literally loved and listened countless times to this wonderful piece since i was 10 years old. This performance is stellar, brilliant, powerful and flawless.
Fantastische Interpretation dieses impressionistisch komponierten Werks mit abwechslungsreichen Tönen und wunderbar vereinigten Tönen aller Instrumente. Der intelligente und französische Maestro leitet das erfahrene hr-Sinfonieorchester im angemessenen Tempo und mit durchdachter Dynamik. Wahrlich wunderbar!
Dear HR-SO,
What more can the music-loving woman want than this revolutionary impressionistic post-Rimsky masterpiece by Debussy ... played by a leading German Radio orchestra which actually has Claude Debussy as a principal flautist 🤔😘🤣.
I'm not the first or last to say that your decades of radio broadcast sound engineering from Frankfurt make these performances uniformly stunning as pure sensuous-erotic sound.
Even splendid competitors such as the WDR just don't have your delicious Frankfurt soundscape.
Imagine if Rachael von Wagner (as I call the "Magician of Bayreuth" - another Debussy-ism) had been born 40 years later.
Not only wouldn't she have built that tedious Temple to German Cultural Reform, mostly motivated by mischievous teasing to see just how much gold Rachael and Cosima could scrounge from poor mad King Ludwig. No scruples at all.
Instead the two ladies would have rushed to Hollywood, and also sponsored a Rachael v Wagner Radio Symphony Orchestra, from "Cosima Radio City", playing guess whose music-dramas 24hr/7 days a week!
🤣😇🤣
Love andrea
BRAVO! Wonderful rendition!!
Tres magnifique , tres enjoyable,
Best version ever !
This masterpiece has the nostalgic scent of the Ocean
This wonderful performance embodies the musical aesthetics of Debussy
I seem to be wandering and swimming in Debussy’s sea to spread infinity
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieser impressionistischen und perfekt komponierten Suite mit farbenreichen doch perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Instrumente. Der intelligente und geniale französische Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete deutsche Orchester im gut analysierten Tempo und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Faszinierend vom Anfang bis zum Ende!
14:53 mmmmm that whole-tone scale on the harp 💛 french impressionistic composers are so iconic for how often they used this, Debussy in particular. Always enjoyed Anne Bertrand even outside of when she’s apart of an orchestra.
Wunderbar! Absolutely gorgeous rendition of La Mer, through and through
Brilliant
IT IS such a shame that Percussion are Not to be seen almost bat all in this video.mshame ON you. They Work AS hard vas the other
the duo between cordula and sebastian on the 2 movement
Thanks..
The total sound is lush and transparent and at the same time......bravo.. eagerly awaiting another appearance by Alexander Malofeev...
beautiful!!!
Чудесное исполнение! Чудесного композитора; чудесный оркестр!
Exemplary performance!!
Great performance. Just amazed the clarinets and bassoons still have no protection from high decibel trumpets.
23:32 i love it
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Piston valve trumpets. Not the usual in major European orchestras including this one. Usually they're rotary valve. I'm not necessarily objecting, but why the switch?
Maybe because of the sound colour and projection? In France (Debussy) they always used piston valve trumpets... Furthermore there are piston valve cornets in the score and on stage.
04:30
Seems to be many new people in the orchestra.
指揮者も歌うんだね
Its a shame nobody will stand up at the end of german performances!
Thats not true. It happens a lot actually, but obviously depends on the audience. I've often encountered standing ovations in Germany
19:49
4:37
olympian sound
2:25
9:20
🧐🧐🤔🤔🍻🍻🏞️🏞️🏞️
16:34 3mov
Fantastic performance and very bad camera work
I wouldn't want to be in the place of the violinists, we are no more than effects. also where is Clara? I missed her...
Clara Andrada de la Calle certainly takes turns with Sebastian Wittiber as solo flutists, so much depends on their schedules for orchestra duty.
As a second violinist playing this right now I can testify this opinion as being widely shared by other violinists
@@hansjuergenkohlhaas871makes sense for debussy to play debussy:)
Sorry to say that that's not good enough for interpretation
youre crazy
You must be uncultured if you mean that
This masterpiece smells the Ocean
Which sea does Debussy describe❓
ドビュッシーの描いた海はどこの海だろう❓
3:25