A. Khachaturian. Adagio from Spartacus

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  • Moscow City Symphony - Russian Philharmonic
    Conductor -- Fabio Mastrangelo (Italy)
    Soloist -- Boris Berezovsky (piano)
    Grand Hall of the Conservatory
    March 4, 2014
    A. Khachaturian. Adagio from the ballet Spartacus
    Симфонический оркестр Москвы «Русская филармония»
    Дирижер -- Фабио Мастранджело (Италия)
    Солист -- Борис Березовский (фортепиано)
    Большой зал консерватории
    04.03.2014
    А. Хачатурян. Адажио из балета «Спартак»
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Komentáře • 38

  • @musiclady49
    @musiclady49 Před 9 lety +73

    I've never heard this arranged for piano and orchestra; only orchestra. It sublime!

  • @marthajane6617
    @marthajane6617 Před 9 lety +81

    Khachaturian, what can i say accept thank you for your gift, this piece especially the adagio is so beautiful we know you were a man who knew great love,and to compose something so beautiful to share with the world for many generations to come is all one could ask. Bravo Maestro

  • @phyllispetras3821
    @phyllispetras3821 Před 7 lety +32

    Boris Berezovsky you are sublime!!!!!!BRAVO TO ALL!!!

  • @Organgrinder1010
    @Organgrinder1010 Před 6 lety +32

    The breathless silence at the end is so appropriate to this performance. Delayed applause can say so much in appreciation that a bunch of noise beginning before the last chord is played will ever do.

  • @birdyairpower633
    @birdyairpower633 Před 8 lety +32

    Sheer beauty in sound a real heart string tugger. When you watch the ballet 'Spartacus' the dance and the music blend perfectly if done with real passion. A love story with a very sad ending -----tears.

  • @PhilWatson
    @PhilWatson Před 10 lety +69

    Indescribably beautiful! Fantastic performance!

  • @RussianPhilharmonic
    @RussianPhilharmonic  Před 10 lety +40

  • @lovejazz42
    @lovejazz42 Před 10 lety +125

    I am melting at your feet, Mr. Khaciaturian. I would be your slave. Everything you wrote goes right through me like an arrow and you still my heart. You must have written such music for Gods up in heaven, not for humans..too pure for the human race. And I am one of those creatures.... 5:16 is killing me.

  • @RufusBA
    @RufusBA Před 8 lety +12

    I also loved that Tv series. I just started a new job, and had to have an operation after a skiing accident. And what was on
    TV? It was Onedin Line. I love this music.

  • @misty432
    @misty432 Před 7 lety +33

    Incredible beauty...

  • @dlyback9464
    @dlyback9464 Před 9 lety +60

    The way the strings come in at 1:22 is graceful, and the build-up from 5:05 to the breathtaking moment at 5:16 is pure musical magic...

  • @RM-lj8bv
    @RM-lj8bv Před 6 lety +15

    WONDERFUL

  • @BrendanMurphy8
    @BrendanMurphy8 Před 9 lety +41

    two hours of yoga this morning then listening to this and I am in tears....

  • @RoderickMcSwan
    @RoderickMcSwan Před 9 lety +25

    Whenever I hear *Spartacus* I associate it with the theme music of an Australian TV show called the "Onedin line" and all the hairs on my body stand to attention as I revel in the memory of the music and TV show. It's great listening every time for me thank you to Moscow City Symphony - Russian Philharmonic for sharing it with us.

    • @keybawd4023
      @keybawd4023 Před 8 lety +12

      +Roderick McSwan Not an Australian TV show but British - I know because I appeared in a couple of episodes! The boat was moored in Dartmouth and manned by lads from Darmouth naval college.

    • @jonnewman6332
      @jonnewman6332 Před 7 lety +3

      For me it's the Cohen brothers film....The Hudsucker Proxy. Fabulous.

  • @SuissoBolado
    @SuissoBolado Před 9 lety +24

    Sensacional, parabéns a todos.

  • @fionaeverett7578
    @fionaeverett7578 Před 10 lety +15

    Cudowne...dziękuję...

  • @esterbalbi4558
    @esterbalbi4558 Před 6 lety +13

    sublime!

  • @marian444
    @marian444 Před 10 lety +20

    Fantastic!!

  • @ustwoalberts
    @ustwoalberts Před 9 lety +26

    beautifully written,beautifully played ,both by great soloist and emotionally powerful orchestra. Plus,inspired by the endlessly vital story of Spartacus . Thankyou so much.

  • @blimunda21
    @blimunda21 Před 10 lety +22

    *Just, amazing ... thank you my friends ....*

  • @apejan2002
    @apejan2002 Před 10 lety +36

    Спасибо большое!... Для информации: в начале звучит концертное переложение для ф-но соло, сделанное профессором Ереванской Консерватории имени Комитаса, заслуженным артистом Армении ВИЛЛИ САРКИСЯНОМ. The concert arrangement of this piece for piano solo is by VILLI SARGSYAN.

  • @luiscesar04
    @luiscesar04 Před 8 lety +20

    El cielo y el infierno son excesos para el hombre,citó Borges) pero después de escuchar este adagio, se conoce el cielo, de verdad

  • @roncrooker3010
    @roncrooker3010 Před 9 lety +21

    A gorgeous theme. It is well suited for the Khachaturian ballet from which it comes. The ballet performances by both Bolshoi and Kirov are very tender and graceful, very well danced. I saw the Bolshoi perform it in the New Jersey Holleybush Festival some years ago. It seems the theme can stand alone as a symphonic work as well, as it did here. Had never heard a piano arrangement of it, and found that to be quite pleasing, though short in this performance. This orchestra played it well - enjoyable to hear. Oddly enough, the theme was played in a death scene in the old movie Caligula, a rather mature movie; however, the adagio seemed quite apropos to that scene as well.... It is one of my favorite musical works in any venue.

  • @Itsandy22
    @Itsandy22 Před 10 lety +18

    the fist from the bassoonist at 1.36 says it all

  • @leslieseabaugh6914
    @leslieseabaugh6914 Před 9 lety +21

    In 1968, Omar Sherif was in the movie Mayerling, with Catherine Deneuve. This theme was the music of their love scene....because they could not be together and because the Prince, Omar, couldn't deal with his lot in life, they were found together in death. It was a mystery was it a double suicide? At any rate, the score was written not by Mr Khachaturian, but by a man called Francis Lei. The music of love from Spartacus is quite different if you care to listen. The movie Spartacus was with Kirk Douglas in 1960. I saw this in Los Angeles at the Pantages and it was also quite romantic. Listen....to both via CZcams thanks, from an old old movie buff

    • @madelinethomas45
      @madelinethomas45 Před 7 lety +8

      I enjoyed that movie, Mayerling and the music, as well as Spartacus

  • @apejan2002
    @apejan2002 Před 10 lety +24

    Տեղեկատվության կարգով պետք է նշել, որ այս գործի սկզբնամասում հնչող դաշնամուրային փոխադրությունը պատկանում է Հայաստանի վաստակավոր արտիստ, Երևանի Պետական Կոնսերվատորիայի պրոֆեսոր ՎԻԼԼԻ ՍԱՐԳՍՅԱՆԻՆ:

  • @matthewclarke7986
    @matthewclarke7986 Před 8 lety +27

    Why is the arranger not mentioned here? What a waste having one of the greatest pianists alive have to sit there for more than half of it, when I think it would have been extremely beautiful especially at the climax to include a lot more piano I imagine lots of chords, arpeggios, octave runs, glissandi, this arrrangement here makes it like a competition between pianist and orchestra, instead of making music together... I usually don't type negative feedback but couldn't help myself here.

  • @charleshudson5330
    @charleshudson5330 Před 9 lety +27

    Gorgeous, and Boris is one of my favorite pianists. But this arrangement does not make adequate use of piano and pianist. There should have been runs of piano arpeggios when the orchestra carried the theme, and crashing chords. Not a totally inactive Boris. Who orchestrated this? It could have been concerto-like.

  • @PastorBrianLantz
    @PastorBrianLantz Před 6 lety +12

    I didn't realize the orchestrated version left the piano out completely in the second half. Did Khachaturian write this for someone he didn't like?