All the time near the edge, and still wonderful playing by Emmanuel Pahud! As a bird viewer and a bird listener I cannot help associating to birds! Maybe not the worst of associations?
@gr_brКүн бұрын
Birds? I associate this piece with an art work called In The Blue (1925) by Wassily Kandinsky. ps, I love photographing birds, but oddly, I didn't connect this breathy score with birds.
@dmitriyshtykh41232 күн бұрын
f*ck#ng magic
@josedecarli40774 күн бұрын
Simplesmente emocionante, sonoridade incrível!
@victorjosegonzalez26094 күн бұрын
El chino alto de anteojos y el norteamericano no entendieron que van a la masterclass para aprender a dirigir, a mejorar sus gestos no para enseñar a los musicos ni dar indicaciones de como quieren que se toquen determinados pasajes, la orquesta ya esta ensayada por Jarvi, solo hay que llevarla bien y con los gestos conducirla.
@melaniamonicacraciun99006 күн бұрын
Let only music rule the world fans & let them gifted artists entertain you some more, big loving hug all adorable musicians, have fun performing, fans are always here to encourage you the best we can ❤🎉❤
@jenlw89747 күн бұрын
Wise words about structure providing freedom - as in music, so in life! ❤ Sol Gabetta :)
@John-nx3dy8 күн бұрын
I love this tram interview idea. Sol was interesting and charming. I would like to see an interview with Clara Andrada if possible. Should be interesting too. Best wishes from the US.
@TonhalleOrchesterZurich7 күн бұрын
thank you and thanks for the suggestion ☺
@barbaraltwegg78 күн бұрын
Let her SING TOO🎉!!! B.Altwegg
@gidelcarvalho8008 күн бұрын
40:35 _E quando derrubar a Batuta... o quê fazer?😮_
@melaniamonicacraciun99008 күн бұрын
Happy Summer holidays of love for music happenings, visit Zurich, let it go on three months, let them young generations enjoy creative projects, I was watching the movie based on Jules Verne novel, The Mysterious Island, what about creating a park with giant creatures? Kids might have a lot of fun, giant spiders, insects, scorpions, octopus or jellyfish, put them to work for you, give everybody a reason to stay out, let them crowded urban areas go empty and dismantle a bit of pollution, put the music rule the world and let everybody enjoy imagination, go champs go for it, I am the biggest supporter of yours, watching happy musicians performing oh yezzzzzz, the dream of my life, big loving hug everybody out there 🎉❤🎉
@PenelopeChin8 күн бұрын
It's always nice to have someone equally knowledgeable in terms of repertoire to speak about the details and preparation. This is hardly discussed in higher education where I am because there aren't many who would educate properly, as there is a lack of awareness and demand for such knowledge. Watching Tram for two from far far away land is like going home for 10 minutes once in a while... A fan of Maestro Järvi and Maestro Gabetta! ❤
@TonhalleOrchesterZurich7 күн бұрын
10 minutes of feeling your home - lovely 🥰
@renatobdacosta9 күн бұрын
She's a joy to listen to! Great video!
@TonhalleOrchesterZurich7 күн бұрын
the production was a lot of fun!
@staffanolofsson82019 күн бұрын
A lovely way to interview great artists, on a tram!
@Fan652w9 күн бұрын
I strongly agree. But It could only happen in Switzerland where travelling on public transport is part of that country's cultural identity.
@staffanolofsson82019 күн бұрын
@@Fan652w I am astonished: "where travelling on public transport is part of that country's cultural identity." I didnt know travelling on tram in Zurich was such a cultural experience!
@TonhalleOrchesterZurich7 күн бұрын
thank you!
@Fan652w9 күн бұрын
This was an absolutely fascinating interview from which I learnt a lot! Sol talked about belonging to the three countries. The fact that everyone travels by public transport is an essential part of the Swiss cultural identity. And looking through the windows of the tram I think you got to the terminus of route 2 at Schlieren, but as you had not finished the conversation, so you stayed on the tram for its return journey..
@gr_br9 күн бұрын
Thank you Mr Järvi for these videos. I really enjoy getting to know the players behind the music 🙂 Those who come here, like myself, already have an understanding of the music but not so much so of those who performs the music.
@TonhalleOrchesterZurich7 күн бұрын
and it is exactly that what we try to achieve with this series ☺
@OmarTravelAdventures9 күн бұрын
Interesting, but I wish it was more musically focused. For example, what is the most engaging repretoire for a cellist. I think your channel followers are seeking deep musical knowledge (or at least I hope so). Thank you for all your amazing work!
@bobcochran289014 күн бұрын
The Strauss was simply magnificent.
@TonhalleOrchesterZurich9 күн бұрын
thank you!
@user-gb1pj5ns2x15 күн бұрын
I always, years and years have to go to Tchaikovsky periodically...wonderful, wonderful!
@TonhalleOrchesterZurich9 күн бұрын
it's like magic, isn't it
@1me081515 күн бұрын
Atmen nicht vergessen...😊
@TonhalleOrchesterZurich9 күн бұрын
ja, das ist wichtig :)
@elifschitz16 күн бұрын
15:30
@edouardpatricemontagnon485216 күн бұрын
Quelle magnifique version ! ❤
@user-gb1pj5ns2x17 күн бұрын
At 80 years, full of pain, the mystery , for me, of why so long, et, then as I sit here listening to the great Tchaikovsky...Romeo & Juliet, the pain, mental strain subsides . Well, I do know why all things happen in the one true main sense, from Christ the Almighty. I am saying helps come from Another and I am so grateful. In this hard, cruel existence, we are given this music, that when a small boy raised in poverty, all else, I one day, very young somewhere heard this music, the other greats and I am often held up by them today. What we hear now is amazingly gifted composers, as it were, striving to ever so faintly give us some imagination of what is incomprehensible now of the angelic and eternal sound to come one day. Our small human minds could not enter such that will be, it too much for us in our human frame. Meanwhile, let's cling to this beautiful help our souls, our very minds lap up and never tire of.
@PenelopeChin17 күн бұрын
True friendships are hard to come by, great colleagues on top of true friendship is even rarer. How I envy Maestro Jarvi and Maestro Noseda that they both can sit down and talk like old friends or close kins do, to work on something for the better. When people think of Zurich, they think of it as a financial hub and an expatriate city almost like the European version of Singapore. However, bankers there and the community view classical music as a respected industry unlike in the latter, where senior bankers poke fun of how the national orchestra and the durian-like building exist because the sovereign fund is super-loaded, hence needed an outlet although irrelevant to the society. If, and only if it were the same where I am, how nice it would be... but watching Tram for Two from far-far away land is still fun. ❤
@bobcochran289018 күн бұрын
A fine opera yields this great overture. Nielsen wrote a lot of fine orchestral music but, unfortunately, it’s rarely performed.
@bobcochran289018 күн бұрын
One of the great works for winds, beautifully performed. It’s a very difficult piece of music, but these musicians play it with elan.
@annaabanina696218 күн бұрын
Thank you❤
@haraldfritzsche696419 күн бұрын
Congratulations to the winner, Ms Kurzydlak and all the amazing talents! Thank you for the impressive evening! For me the courage to conduct a contemporary piece of music (nervousness went away with the first stroke!) and a classical walz (the orchestra followed you) was decisive! Two applicants conducted out of memory, very impressive. All of you were amazing and decision was hard. Thank you to the soloist as well. This evening was very impressive. I am a musical lay, but i love this music, the orchestra as well as your great teacher! keep going.
@melaniamonicacraciun990020 күн бұрын
Remarcable performance indeed, let it happen again, visit Zurich for the occasion, fans are invited to date their new Facebook friends & let only music caress their hearts this good...from my behalf...Russia belongs to gorgeous Tchaikovsky...period🎉❤🎉
@PenelopeChin20 күн бұрын
It is nice to watch Maestro Järvi teach, it is one of the very few places in which I can watch education being done properly, like a mentor sincerely teaching. These days, the recordings of these masterclasses are one of the few places I would go to brainwash/purify myself after coming across a questionable performances on Medici TV or elsewhere. I glad Maestro Järvi exists for the coming generation, thank you for being here... ❤
@vaskenkantardshieff20 күн бұрын
BEAUTIFUL HILARY! OPTIMISTIC VOICE OF HILARY! HARIZMATIC INFLUENCE ON EVERYBODY OF HILARY! INSPIRING JOY OF THE SMILE OF HILARY! DEVINE HILARY! GODDESS HILARY!
@miillaaan872520 күн бұрын
I thought the timpani player is Pahud😂 Love you Maestro Jarvi🙏🏼❤️
@TonhalleOrchesterZurich9 күн бұрын
xD
@leonardoiglesias239421 күн бұрын
Conducting well is not important nowadays. Important is only that you get a Harrison Parrot contract.
@leonardoiglesias239421 күн бұрын
Maybe do one with Christoph Koncz……..as a student…….
@OmarTravelAdventures21 күн бұрын
Congratulations to the six contestants, each one of you is an amazing conductor! Special congratulations to Julia Kurzydlak, you are brilliant! -"Let the beauty of what you love be what you do" Rumi
@ruya.920922 күн бұрын
Thanks for this opportunity!
@patriciaprice738222 күн бұрын
Can't wait to see what Ian Niederhoffer will do next. A wonderful fast-rising talent with impeccable taste and skill!
@juliashaine346422 күн бұрын
Ian Niederhoffer, so elegant, yet strong and deliberate. Conducting Strauss yet!
@brianpeachey155722 күн бұрын
I’m so glad this happened again! Thank you all for your wonderful masterclass.!
@Ukgejap22 күн бұрын
Bravi! Besonders der hornist!👏👏👏
@heidicahyadi171322 күн бұрын
34:20
@vuemusicale23 күн бұрын
I was lucky to be this day in the public. It was beautiful, fascinating. What a wonderful day it was👍🏼🤩 Sincere congratulations to all these young candidates. Congratulations also to the orchestra for all this professional patience, including the virtuosity of hornist Ivo Glass. And what a magnificent maestro Paavlo Järvi! Among all the exciting things heard of him, this caught my attention after the 30th minute: «All has to be organic. You have to feel it. You feeled, but you are to respectful of the score. Never loose respect but don’t leave it through your live». The reason I allow myself to mention it is because in Paris in 1973, during a Bach cantata lesson, I heard NADIA BOULANGER explain also something like this: «In music, technique is important, but the emotion felt must absolutely be expressed».
@user-rs3oy8rg5u23 күн бұрын
Thank you for improving the camera work, it‘s so much better!
@user-rs3oy8rg5u24 күн бұрын
Could you please organise the camera work better? For example, at 43:00 he tries to show how something should be done differently. But the camera only films the orchestra, so you can’t see him conducting. That's a sad thing, because it would be important to see him right then. Thank you!!
@TonhalleOrchesterZurich23 күн бұрын
Thank you for your feedback, we will take this into account.
@FatihMARUFOGLU23 күн бұрын
The screen can be split and the conductor can remain in view. This keeps the conductor in view while focusing on the groups playing. Thank you for masterclass👏🙏
@OmarTravelAdventures24 күн бұрын
Thank you for this educational and thoughtfully engaging Masterclass!!!
@OmarTravelAdventures24 күн бұрын
Maestro Jarvi, Tonhalle Orchestra, and the entire technical team: You are doing what Rumi asked from humankind ""Letting the beauty of what you love be what you do." Thank you for making classical music accessible to the whole world in such an inclusive way. Seeing the process of conducting from the inside has been a dream of mine since childhood. Your use of the internet has made a 45-year-old dream come true!
@Discovery_and_Change27 күн бұрын
(Too many ad interruptions) 1st movement 0:29 begins | 2:02 aliveness | 2:47 build up | 2:50 moment | 3:48 light build up background | 5:35 build up | 5:38 moment | 8:30 build up | 8:32 moment | 15:16 | 2nd movement 16:16 begins 3rd movement 20:49 begins |
@nishi-tjohns679227 күн бұрын
bravo 😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@Spielzeit8528 күн бұрын
These Covid concerts are like historical documents 😂 Fantastic performance too
@annetteelliott149429 күн бұрын
Stunning
@normanmeharry5829 күн бұрын
I first heard Rakastava almost 60 years ago as an orchestral suite. ( I've since heard it as an unaccompanied choir piece: really good) I've never understood why it gets so few performances.