Zubin Mehta always had a certain elegance that I lreally enjoy watching. (I say "had" because he's retired from conducting, though he's still with us!)
Retired ? Slowed down ( by his standards ) and doesnt hold a full time post ( except in Florence, I think) but ...... hasn't retired.... in fact, he is in LA this month conducting the LA Phil.....
i plan to listen toBeethoven’s egmont oveture on 22nd June 2024 at yokoyama minato mirai hall😊 in addition, Beethoven’s symphony No.4&7 at same hall i’m looking forward to listen toBeethoven’s symphony No.4,7& Egmont Overture🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 i’m interested in th youtube❤
Taking it slower gives more opportunity to savor every note and instrument. It's like letting a good piece of Chocolat melt in mouth rather than chewing and swallowing quickly
My favorite conductor. Zubin makes any orchestra sound better. And Egmont is one of Beethovens masterpieces.
Beautiful 🌹.
Wonderful performance 😅
Zubin, the maestro, is unparalleled!!!!!
MARVELOUS MEHTA !
The late great Roland Koloff on timpani. RIP
Wow!
Zubin Mehta always had a certain elegance that I lreally enjoy watching. (I say "had" because he's retired from conducting, though he's still with us!)
Watchful elegance.
Retired ? Slowed down ( by his standards ) and doesnt hold a full time post ( except in Florence, I think) but ...... hasn't retired.... in fact, he is in LA this month conducting the LA Phil.....
@@sivakumarvakkalanka4938 I stand corrected! But he did retire in 2019 from his decades-long position with the Israel Phil, a major retirement indeed.
Despite having cancer and hip ailments, this week he is conducting orchestra in Bombay.
i plan to listen toBeethoven’s egmont oveture on 22nd June 2024 at yokoyama minato mirai hall😊
in addition, Beethoven’s symphony No.4&7 at same hall
i’m looking forward to listen toBeethoven’s symphony No.4,7& Egmont Overture🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
i’m interested in th youtube❤
Might you have the rest of the concert? I would love to hear the Trumpet Shall Sound and Till especially.
The Trumpet Shall Sound is here -> czcams.com/video/OM2yUH3E4JA/video.html
EXCELLANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The very best performace of this famous piece of Beethoven. A sense of timing that is unique.
I think the tempo is fine.
How does anyone even follow the conductor??
Taking it slower gives more opportunity to savor every note and instrument. It's like letting a good piece of Chocolat melt in mouth rather than chewing and swallowing quickly
Conducted in 3 from top to botom. Way too slow. Great orchestra!
best rendering by lorin mazal this is slow and not powerful
Conducted in 3 from top to bottom. Way too slow.
Un dirijor sub-mediocru si o orchestra dezlanata
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great conductor!
Beautiful but way to slow. Yet again another conductor ignoring Beethoven's Metronome markings.
Scott Cook Exactly. It’s way too slow. Toscanini had a much better idea how to conduct Beethoven.
That's a little like saying Tom Brady can throw the football better than your son.
Yet Klemperer who actually did it slower maintains a huge intensity that makes it thrilling or at least meaningful. It's not just tempo that matters.
There are no Metronome markings in Egmont, only in his symphonies