Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Phil Rehearse Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet ...
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Sevgili dostum @bizibilenbilir madem biz deliyiz bizim kadar deli olan şef dudamel ve daha da deli olan tcahaikovsky eserininin provasını bizim için paylaşayım🎻🎷🎹🎶📯🎵🎼 pararam pararam pararam😊 hadi bakalım bugün de böyle delirdik😊 off diyorum eserin güzelliğine bakarmısınız yaa kopmamak elde değil🎼🎵🎶🎻🎷 şef zaten efsane eser de öyle ama orkestra da alkışı hakediyor yani👏
Harikasınız yaa beni mutlu etmeye yetiyosunuz özlemişim iyi ki varsınız🤗
Moje drahé ťubľrovstvo. Kedy ste si uvedomili, že vaša oddychová aktivita sa vymkla kontrole? Pre mňa to bolo v momente, kedy som si uvedomil, že mám obľúbeného dirigenta.
Ako nie obľúbenú skladbu vážnej hudby, nie obľúbené prevedenie danej skladby, ale osobu ktorá ju celú privedie k životu.
Dovoľte mi predstaviť Gustava Adolfa Dudamel Ramírez. Asi v živote som nevidel niekoho, kto by sa viacej tešil z hudby. Kým ostatný dirigenti sú zväčša vážny a plne ponorený do stovej dôležitej úlohy on si jednoducho užíva život a darí sa mu. Len sa na neho pozrite aký je rozkošný. Ako mu vejú vlasy. Ako mu žiaria oči. A ten jeho úsmev... Magnifique.
Classical music for people with short attention spans
Nothing but bangers here. Thought I'd make a list of my favorite classical pieces on the off chance that anyone will see this and actually want to listen to these-
Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin – first piece on my "classical bangers" playlist. As a clarinetist myself, the opening clarinet gliss makes me so happy and the piece just keeps going from there. Every single section is amazing and it doesn't feel "stuffy" at all like some other classical pieces might.
Diane: Overture by Claude Debussy – while not one of his more well-known works, this piece is so joyful and perfectly evokes the feeling of frolicking in a flower-filled meadow somewhere. Absolutely love all the delicate riffs and the sense of movement it evokes.
Jupiter (From The Planets) by Gustav Holst – another classical banger. Interesting rhythms, powerful instrumentation, a whole bunch of jollity. Can't go wrong.
Danzón no. 2 by Gustavo Dudamel and Arturo Márquez (I like the Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra version) – wow. I don't even know how to describe this one. The palpable sense of energy and joy it creates is almost beyond words for me. If you don't want to listen to the whole thing skip to like 6:30 and you'll get the jist.
Chocolate from The Nutckraker by Tchaikovsky – this is my go-to for waltzing around my room. Love the sweeping strings and energetic castanets. 10/10 motivation during study breaks.
Congratulations to Julia Bullock, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, Los Angeles Philharmonic & Gustavo Dudamel, and Thomas Adès, all of whom won GRAMMY Awards, and to Laurie Anderson, who received the Recording Academy's Lifetime Achievement Award!
Academy Museum in Los Angeles. Vanity Fair hosted a conversation between Blanchett, Tár writer-director Todd Field, and powerhouse conductor Gustavo Dudamel Read article here.
"Gustavo Dudamel Dvorak Symphony no 9 4th movement Allegro con fuoco"
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Dvorak'tan harika bir eser efsane şef dudamel den müthiş performans 👏klasik müzik severlere gelsin🎵🎶 her ne kadar adi papa ve yanındaki kan emici sülükler senfoniyi çirkinleştirseler de keyifli dinlemeler🙏🎶🎵🎶