3:53 That. That RIGHT there is what many, if not all of us musicians shoot for while we play in our orchestra. The moment where your conductor is in pure AWE of what he is hearing his orchestra play. That moment, where ALL of you are playing downright perfectly, not just that, the moment where all of you are connected, where every single human being around you is together. This, right here, is why we have music, why we cherish and love it more than imaginable. Music brings us together.:)
I was told that a conductors job is not to be a metronome. But to extract the right sound and emotion of the moment from his musicians. He uses the tools at his disposal to get it. Crescendos, de crescendos, accents, tempo, volume, etc. this conductor knows his job well. He has such high quality musicians which afford him the opportunity to focus almost entirely on sound and emotion. In some places he doesn't even conduct some of the beats in the bar, instead you see him expressing his emotions through his movements to engage the orchestra, "this is what I'm feeling, the sound coming to me is having this effect, keep it up".
I've heard about a dozen or so renditions of Jupiter from different symphonies/conductors over the years, and I have to say this one is my favorite. I've never heard the middle part of this movement played with so much expression. I'll give almost all the credit to the conductor, Eiji Oue. This is his piece.
I think most musicians reach a point where it's hard to remember why we're doing it. I know I have. Six hours a day in a tiny practice room in the basement of a conservatory building. Going home with bleeding lips or blisters all over your hands. Is this really worth it? And then there are performances like this that bring it all back. Sometimes, rarely, there are moments when you lose yourself in a perfection, and it's all the more perfect because it's shaggy and swelly and everyone's sweating and barely holding on. (Well, the Osaka Philharmonic is a bit beyond the shaggy stage.) It's an out-of-body experience, only you aren't looking down on the scene, you're floating above it in a swirl of lights and sounds. And you truly understand what it means to be a part of something bigger. In 13 years, I've felt this way twice. And it's enough. Oue-sensei gets it. The world needs more people like him :)
It's a tough question. I decided that it wasn't, so I dropped out of conservatory and started working in a totally different field. I like performing much better now that I'm not training to do it professionally.
Seen this hundreds of times now, totally in awe of the talent in the Osaka Orchestra and Oue. I wish there were more people on earth like Oue, a conductor filled with passion and reverence for Jupiter. I always tear up at the mid portion and can feel this work is bigger and greater than myself, a gift from God.
Sitting in a room, no lights, pitch black, all by yourself. The pain you feel is second to none. After listening to this piece, however, I have felt a new level of pain. It hurts, but it hurts brilliantly. It's like nothing I have ever felt before. It resonates deep within my body, through my bones on so many different levels. I can feel my stomach churning and my heart skipping a few beats every couple of seconds. I can safely say that nothing has ever affected me like this piece in my life time. The room is all of a sudden getting less dark, and I can see a light at the end of the tunnel. I've have escaped that dark room, which was but a metaphor for the dark times in my life. Thank you Holst, I owe my life to you.
This is testament to the idea the music is nationally, internationally and worldwide an understood language irrelevant of what language you speak simply amazing xxxx
This is the most brilliant performance of Holst's The Planets I have ever heard. I first heard it as a child and everytime it's just as exciting as the first!
this conductor is a hero... He plays the song with his heart and with so much expression...people who are clearly blind should have at least a little respect for this spectacular conductor...
3:08-4:52 is the heart and soul of this piece. Oue is directing until 3:50 when he is being pulled by the orchestra and he is in awe of both the orchestra and the music. I can't think of any other version of Jupiter that has this much feeling to it. Oue reflects something alot of people lack, passion. He and the Osaka orchestra joined together to create this great piece of music and they should be very proud of it.
This version is a masterclass in conducting. I come back to it time and time again and the connection to the piece from everyone involved is pure magic. Chills and tears every time. Bravo.
Lindsay Fox-Revett I saw his face and I was like, “He feels it! He feels it too!” He feels exactly the same set of emotions that I do when I hear this song, in the same order and to the same degree. Luckily for me, he wore that information on his face, so I could be sure.
This is outstanding... No words to describe the talent of the musicians and this conductor Eiji Oue... It makes me cry. If perfection exists, then it has been achieved here. So much precision in the sound scope, in the crescendos, the volume... so much balanced, so much close to the inner emotion... If you go to Japan and can listen him, please do it for me.
I like this conductor. Each conductor have their own style of conducting. I think his moves are more direct and enthusiastic compared to others. For example, Maestro Bernstein is very limited but sounds really clear and beautiful. Maestro Gergiev has really a lot of motions but also limited in some point; still makes GREAT music that many can't do. They are my favorite conductors because of their unique style. However, I think Maestro Eiji Oue is also great conductor because of his powerful and non-limited actions, and his direct conducting that everyone can easily comprehend.
i nearly cry while listening too this.... i played this this year for my middle school band competition... we won, and i just love this song. my favorite song, not only classical, just overall, hands down.
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This peice has the single best chorale in any orchestral piece of music. There are no words how to describe the amount of beauty in it. It brings grown men to tears. I love Gustav Holst! :)
the thing about this, is that you can tell how much effort was put into playing this piece and arranging it. After knowing it, they are just enjoying the preformance altogether. The conductor feels like a part of the players, since an orchestra is basically his instrument that he carefully has to identify each section, and to the others the conductor would literarly be lost without him. It's like an instrument in itself. It is so good that even the conductor is entertaining.
My heart was quivered by this song and play . This song gives me comfort and solace , and heals my tired mind and sorrow , and melts away my suffering and grief and pain, and purifies my stagnant soul .
Que versionaza. Qué pasión. Qué fuego y que deslumbrante exposición de energía. Luego dirán que los japoneses no demuestran sus emociones. Esto es MARAVILLOSO.
Brings tears to my eyes, absolutely beautiful.... 3 minutes onwards gets me every time...... Plus I have an overwhelming need to sit and relate to the conductors Emotion in this video...... In my opinion this is the best version of Gold Jupiter by far ... Holds down 100%
This is incredibly moving. That conductor LOVES music and you can tell that he is living out his dream at that VERY moment. Beautiful. Especially at 3:07 to 4:55.
I'm nearly 50 now. My parents played me the whole Holst Planet Suite as a kid and I always loved it. Though what I really love about this clip is - apart from the beautiful music - the heart and soul that Eiji Oue puts into the conducting.
Jupiter (and Holst in general) always amazes me, but the passion in this performance... it's beautiful. Good music can amplify emotions; great music can change and alter them completely. And I'm thrilled that technology has reached the point where it's possible to share this with people the world over. I just wish more of the general population held an appreciation for music such as The Planets; even without words, music has a myriad of lessons to teach us.
The love and pure emotion that go into this performance literally brings tears to my eyes no matter how many times I watch it. I hope to someday witness something of this magnitude.
such passion in their playing, and the aggressiveness and enthusiasm of the conductor. It is so enjoyable to see people who commit so much to something they love. Reminds me of the talented young people I used to play with
Never mind the music... this guys passion for it is just something else....and who can blame him....one of the greatest pieces ever composed.... Conductor, orchestra, music in perfect harmony......it doesn't get much better than that
This may be 240p and 14(+) years old, but I still love coming back to this rendition, just to see the conductor at 3:08. I can't help but share that emotion he brings to it, and I cry a bit each time.
max conran It looks that way does'nt it, and indeed it is very emotional, he is actually gesturing to the orchestra to tone down for that particular part because it is supposed to be a little quieter at that particular interval, but you knew thaaaat, lol! Don't you just love their expressions? Check out Valery Gergiev conducting the London Phalharmonic playing Bolero, he's brilliant!
One of my favorite pieces of music of all time. I was a French horn player. and the middle of the piece was my favorite part. The conductor did an awesome job of letting the horns take over that section of the piece and making it soar. What a wonderful job. Usually pieces performed by ensembles from asia and japan, while technically perfect lack emotion. This however had both. I got goosebumps.
there is absolutely nothing like hearing this live. It is one of my all time favourite pieces and this is BEAUTIFULLY done but hearing it live brought me right to tears, I'll never forget it.
Amazingly original (look at the date of composition), imaginative, and memorable music which is the basis of most Hollowood film music ever since, especially John 'Holst' Williams. And what a fantastic performance! Thanks for posting.
3:53 That. That RIGHT there is what many, if not all of us musicians shoot for while we play in our orchestra. The moment where your conductor is in pure AWE of what he is hearing his orchestra play. That moment, where ALL of you are playing downright perfectly, not just that, the moment where all of you are connected, where every single human being around you is together. This, right here, is why we have music, why we cherish and love it more than imaginable. Music brings us together.:)
I was told that a conductors job is not to be a metronome. But to extract the right sound and emotion of the moment from his musicians. He uses the tools at his disposal to get it. Crescendos, de crescendos, accents, tempo, volume, etc. this conductor knows his job well. He has such high quality musicians which afford him the opportunity to focus almost entirely on sound and emotion. In some places he doesn't even conduct some of the beats in the bar, instead you see him expressing his emotions through his movements to engage the orchestra, "this is what I'm feeling, the sound coming to me is having this effect, keep it up".
Exactly
When I was young, my brother convinced me their job is to keep the flies off the musicians
@@neilious01 を、
ひほ
らら?ら、
Best version of Jupiter. EVER.
Here here, it's De best ever original soundtrack too ever.
Yes. You can say that again!
still listening in 2024, number one version!!
The theme at 3:06 is the most beautiful piece of music ever created. Chills every time. It exemplifies every emotion.
I dunno about the most beautiful, but it's definitely not flawed.
Certainly right up there.
I agree. It's impressive to see it in person when all the strings sway together, and the beautiful sounds they create...gets me every time.
This video is not available in my country now..... Ughhhhh
I dislike it.The beginning up to around 1:00 is the beef of the music for me
I've heard about a dozen or so renditions of Jupiter from different symphonies/conductors over the years, and I have to say this one is my favorite. I've never heard the middle part of this movement played with so much expression. I'll give almost all the credit to the conductor, Eiji Oue. This is his piece.
I love this conductor how can you not love him hahahaha
I think most musicians reach a point where it's hard to remember why we're doing it. I know I have. Six hours a day in a tiny practice room in the basement of a conservatory building. Going home with bleeding lips or blisters all over your hands. Is this really worth it?
And then there are performances like this that bring it all back. Sometimes, rarely, there are moments when you lose yourself in a perfection, and it's all the more perfect because it's shaggy and swelly and everyone's sweating and barely holding on. (Well, the Osaka Philharmonic is a bit beyond the shaggy stage.) It's an out-of-body experience, only you aren't looking down on the scene, you're floating above it in a swirl of lights and sounds. And you truly understand what it means to be a part of something bigger. In 13 years, I've felt this way twice. And it's enough.
Oue-sensei gets it. The world needs more people like him :)
is it reallly worth it then.....
It's a tough question. I decided that it wasn't, so I dropped out of conservatory and started working in a totally different field. I like performing much better now that I'm not training to do it professionally.
+dasy lirion good for u dasy!!!!
it's worth the thrill
大植さんの気持ちよいテンポとメリハリ そして大阪フィルの優れた表現力があいまった最高のジュピターですね。この演奏を生で聴けた皆さんがうらやましいです。
I can see in his gestures what Holst wanted to convey .
I can hear in the music what Holst wanted to convey.
This conductor is a representative of Japan whose whole body expresses the command, and is the best part of this person.
Best version ever, both aurally and visually. If this does not move you to tears, you must be dead!
Man that conductor is so passionate..
Did you all notice that this was performed as an outdoor concert? It seems, probably at Osaka castle park. Yet amazing!! Best performance ever!!
Seen this hundreds of times now, totally in awe of the talent in the Osaka Orchestra and Oue. I wish there were more people on earth like Oue, a conductor filled with passion and reverence for Jupiter. I always tear up at the mid portion and can feel this work is bigger and greater than myself, a gift from God.
Sitting in a room, no lights, pitch black, all by yourself. The pain you feel is second to none. After listening to this piece, however, I have felt a new level of pain. It hurts, but it hurts brilliantly. It's like nothing I have ever felt before. It resonates deep within my body, through my bones on so many different levels. I can feel my stomach churning and my heart skipping a few beats every couple of seconds. I can safely say that nothing has ever affected me like this piece in my life time. The room is all of a sudden getting less dark, and I can see a light at the end of the tunnel. I've have escaped that dark room, which was but a metaphor for the dark times in my life. Thank you Holst, I owe my life to you.
jesa107 , you seem to describe a spiritual experience influenced by lovely music!
To this day the best performance available on CZcams still absolutely one of my souls favorite pieces
Bravo Eiji, miss You and our time together, greetings Jörn (Trumpet NDR Hannover))
What’s lovely about him is his impish humor, which shines out of his eyes, with child-like enthusiasm. No proper musician could dislike such a man!
I love it when conductors get involved in the music.
Amazing job, Eiji Oue
The Conductor cries feels all the emotion in the piece- beautiful. and performed beautifully..
This is testament to the idea the music is nationally, internationally and worldwide an understood language irrelevant of what language you speak simply amazing xxxx
The guy obviously feels and loves the music.
This is the most brilliant performance of Holst's The Planets I have ever heard. I first heard it as a child and everytime it's just as exciting as the first!
I've searched for years to find another recording that captures the central choral part correctly. This is the one...
今から42年前に高校の吹奏楽部(トロンボーン)で演奏した大好きな曲です。素晴らしい演奏で、何故か涙だが出てしまいます。
That performance was absolutely incredible.
this conductor is a hero... He plays the song with his heart and with so much expression...people who are clearly blind should have at least a little respect for this spectacular conductor...
Whenever I want to hear Jupiter, this is the version I play, super.
この演奏は本当に何度も聴きに来るけど、
最近は指揮者見に来る。
This conductor is a representative of Japan whose whole body expresses the command, and is the best part of this person.
3:08-4:52 is the heart and soul of this piece. Oue is directing until 3:50 when he is being pulled by the orchestra and he is in awe of both the orchestra and the music. I can't think of any other version of Jupiter that has this much feeling to it. Oue reflects something alot of people lack, passion. He and the Osaka orchestra joined together to create this great piece of music and they should be very proud of it.
I come back here to see him.
This version is a masterclass in conducting. I come back to it time and time again and the connection to the piece from everyone involved is pure magic. Chills and tears every time. Bravo.
Best performance of this magnificent music I ever heard.
I think the conductor is the best part.
Grande maestro!!!! Bravo!!!
Lindsay Fox-Revett I saw his face and I was like, “He feels it! He feels it too!” He feels exactly the same set of emotions that I do when I hear this song, in the same order and to the same degree. Luckily for me, he wore that information on his face, so I could be sure.
Without thinking about it
This is outstanding... No words to describe the talent of the musicians and this conductor Eiji Oue... It makes me cry. If perfection exists, then it has been achieved here. So much precision in the sound scope, in the crescendos, the volume... so much balanced, so much close to the inner emotion... If you go to Japan and can listen him, please do it for me.
I like this conductor. Each conductor have their own style of conducting. I think his moves are more direct and enthusiastic compared to others. For example, Maestro Bernstein is very limited but sounds really clear and beautiful. Maestro Gergiev has really a lot of motions but also limited in some point; still makes GREAT music that many can't do. They are my favorite conductors because of their unique style. However, I think Maestro Eiji Oue is also great conductor because of his powerful and non-limited actions, and his direct conducting that everyone can easily comprehend.
i nearly cry while listening too this.... i played this this year for my middle school band competition... we won, and i just love this song. my favorite song, not only classical, just overall, hands down.
指揮者が楽しそうで何よりです
指揮棒だけでなく、口でもwwww
それな😊
広島県人の誇りです。
Fantastic - he almost gives it a Mahlerian feel.
Yes, you are so right! It is Mahler's 5th come home again
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A wonderful, very expressive, animated performance, no doubt inspired by the the conductor!
Such brisks tempos and yet the light parts were light, smooth was smooth, etc. Excellent. Well performed.
I love this piece, and I really treasure the passion of the conductor.
He's clearly understood the universality of the composition.
I love the conductor's facial expressions lol
Yes. He is really feeling the music
I'm English & this is the best rendition I've heard/seen on CZcams.
Completely agree, I can't find a better one CZcams.
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Vinay N.K Holst was from England . A wonderful piece of English music
@@stephendonnison8045 Holst's father was Swedish and his mother was Irish. Just saying.
psilvakimo I’m Anglo Saxon with a touch of Viking . Just saying
This peice has the single best chorale in any orchestral piece of music. There are no words how to describe the amount of beauty in it. It brings grown men to tears. I love Gustav Holst! :)
3:05 Goosebumps every time.
I love conductors that show emotion throughout a piece! This makes me happy :D
I feel like I should be paying to watch this.
Incredible!
the thing about this, is that you can tell how much effort was put into playing this piece and arranging it. After knowing it, they are just enjoying the preformance altogether. The conductor feels like a part of the players, since an orchestra is basically his instrument that he carefully has to identify each section, and to the others the conductor would literarly be lost without him. It's like an instrument in itself. It is so good that even the conductor is entertaining.
One of the best performances I've seen or heard, fantastic!
My heart was quivered by this song and play .
This song gives me comfort and solace , and heals my tired mind and sorrow , and melts away my suffering and grief and pain,
and purifies my stagnant soul .
This conductor is truly phenomenon, the passion in his movement is sublime. And this is the best rendition of this composition.
・・・すごい ! !
木星の演奏では、今まで聴いた中で "ダントツ" のナンバーワンです。 特に中間(2:48) ~ のホルンの 入り は何度聞いても感動します。
指揮者のテンション、一糸乱れぬ演奏と美しい音色、この曲が持つ魅力がすべて詰まってます。
この指揮者さん、ものすごく楽しそうだねww
Que versionaza. Qué pasión. Qué fuego y que deslumbrante exposición de energía. Luego dirán que los japoneses no demuestran sus emociones. Esto es MARAVILLOSO.
Brings tears to my eyes, absolutely beautiful.... 3 minutes onwards gets me every time...... Plus I have an overwhelming need to sit and relate to the conductors Emotion in this video...... In my opinion this is the best version of Gold Jupiter by far ... Holds down 100%
Jupiter is so calm, and slow and just my favourite
Oue-san, arigato gozai mashte! Today I discovered this wonderful conductor and became an instant fan.
いつ見ても圧倒される物です。
just watched this again for the umpteenth time. This has still got to be the best version of this anywhere on you tube. Love it
また聞きに来た。名演奏だと思う。
A great British patriotic anthem, - nice to
see it so well played and conducted with passion.
This is one of the brightest moments of our specie!
Great rendition of a beautiful piece of music. Also, a fabulously passionate conductor! Love it!
全く色褪せない曲
曲に対するリスペクトを感じる指揮と表現ですね。
3:25ジュピターをもっとくれくれ禁断症状が出ていますw。
豊かな良い曲ですね。
This is incredibly moving. That conductor LOVES music and you can tell that he is living out his dream at that VERY moment. Beautiful. Especially at 3:07 to 4:55.
I'm nearly 50 now. My parents played me the whole Holst Planet Suite as a kid and I always loved it. Though what I really love about this clip is - apart from the beautiful music - the heart and soul that Eiji Oue puts into the conducting.
Jupiter (and Holst in general) always amazes me, but the passion in this performance... it's beautiful. Good music can amplify emotions; great music can change and alter them completely. And I'm thrilled that technology has reached the point where it's possible to share this with people the world over. I just wish more of the general population held an appreciation for music such as The Planets; even without words, music has a myriad of lessons to teach us.
この場にいた人がうらやましいでです。現代に比べれば宇宙の知識は限られていましたが、『木星』はスピリチュアル性にあふれ、特に曲の中間部分はかのダイアナ妃が愛した英国の宗教曲・愛国歌になりました。
交響樂與能劇的完美闡釋
The love and pure emotion that go into this performance literally brings tears to my eyes no matter how many times I watch it. I hope to someday witness something of this magnitude.
thankyou so much. feeling and pace of this rendition is wonderfull
3:38, look at me guis! 3:45 No don't look at me
OK, that's actually pretty funny.
Hahaha!
Jajajajaja
3:07 実家のような安心感
This piece is gorgeous and very moving. I love the conductor. So much emotion radiating from him I can't stop watching.
such passion in their playing, and the aggressiveness and enthusiasm of the conductor. It is so enjoyable to see people who commit so much to something they love. Reminds me of the talented young people I used to play with
I agree, this is PERFECTLY played. Bravo and Brava to everyone!
Excellent !!!
歌声も聴きたくなるほど素敵でした♪
Never mind the music... this guys passion for it is just something else....and who can blame him....one of the greatest pieces ever composed....
Conductor, orchestra, music in perfect harmony......it doesn't get much better than that
This may be 240p and 14(+) years old, but I still love coming back to this rendition, just to see the conductor at 3:08.
I can't help but share that emotion he brings to it, and I cry a bit each time.
I was looking for Mozart`s Jupiter Symphony, But I have found this! :D
Lucky you.
I feel so humble watching Oue and the Orchestra, a truly incredible, moving performance.
one of my favourite pieces of music - beautifully performed
I love this so much. Jupiter is fantastic! I want the conductor to be my boyfriend. He's the best.
Love 3:07 so much!
+Tristan Lockheart I Vow To Thee My Country :-).
+Tristan Lockheart 3.07 touches my heart...
love it too
Is there a version of only that part somewhere..? Anywhere...?
Thank you for posting this, truly enjoyable!
I have goose bumps. I'm blessed to have this as our school song.
3:07 is my favorite part
At 3:45 he is begging them to stop it's just too emotional
max conran It looks that way does'nt it, and indeed it is very emotional, he is actually gesturing to the orchestra to tone down for that particular part because it is supposed to be a little quieter at that particular interval, but you knew thaaaat, lol!
Don't you just love their expressions? Check out Valery Gergiev conducting the London Phalharmonic playing Bolero, he's brilliant!
I love this performance so much-- the conductor is also fun to watch ❤❤❤
One of my favorite pieces of music of all time. I was a French horn player. and the middle of the piece was my favorite part. The conductor did an awesome job of letting the horns take over that section of the piece and making it soar. What a wonderful job. Usually pieces performed by ensembles from asia and japan, while technically perfect lack emotion. This however had both. I got goosebumps.
perfect performance
何パターンかの演奏を聞いてますが、究極のjupiter(僕の考えるjupiter)とか求めたくなりますね。例えば、これは、トランペットが鳴ってたりするのは好みです。曲調が変わるところなど、指揮者によって違いますねー
there is absolutely nothing like hearing this live. It is one of my all time favourite pieces and this is BEAUTIFULLY done but hearing it live brought me right to tears, I'll never forget it.
Simply Fabulous !
I can't help but feel this is exactly how Mr Bean would conduct this piece.
You have no clue about conducting. Grow up!
@@Normanroberts I do know about conducting thank you, its called having a sense of humor.
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1:25 IS THAT THE PROMINENT CELLIST FROM JOE HISAISHI'S A WISH TO THE MOON CONCERT?
YES IT IS
What an amazing performance on behalf of the conductor. His energy is awesome and he gets into it enough that his musicians pick up on it too.
Amazingly original (look at the date of composition), imaginative, and memorable music which is the basis of most Hollowood film music ever since, especially John 'Holst' Williams. And what a fantastic performance! Thanks for posting.