Shostakovich Symphony No 10 Mvt 2 // Gianandrea Noseda & London Symphony Orchestra
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Gianandrea Noseda conducts the London Symphony Orchestra in the second movement of Shostakovich Symphony No 10, filmed live at the Barbican Centre in London on Sunday 24 June 2018.
Produced, directed and filmed by London Symphony Orchestra.
Edited by Washmedia.
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I’m going to have this played at my funeral. That’ll teach ‘em.
Then nobody will fall asleep and if they do, u can give them a heart attack and then it'll be a funeral at ur funeral. U will just be watching and thriving on the chaos
Learn em☝️
LMFAOOO
Love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The conductor's on fire!!
I saw him perform Wagner this weekend at the Kennedy Center and the man was ELECTRIC. Absolutely phenomenal conductor and very underrated imo.
This is orchestral playing of a phenominal standard,quite astounding.
I heard Cleveland do it a couple of times. They played the f***ing shit out of that scherzo!
This movement is supposed to be the musical portrayal of Stalin, I must say its more sinister than what I expected and the conductor just made it even better XD
Explains why I always pictured a crushing army marching forward
I always have this image of Shostakovich dancing on Stalin's grave, as if to say you can't touch me now
It's literally his boss music'
It is always funny when in the West Stalin is added to Shostakovich's music. We Russians do not see any subtext in Shostakovich's music in relation to Stalin. The only thing, maybe, Stalin liked Shostakovich's music, for which he awarded him his prize (from his personal funds) repeatedly, but not all of his music was to his liking, like any person: he likes something, but not something - after all, there is a good proverb - they do not argue about tastes. Greetings from Russia.
Well considering Stalin is responsible for the death of millions, I’d say sinister is definitely appropriate.
This is bloody fantastic! Shostie giving Stalin the musical equivalent to the middle finger. I love Shostakovich and the LSO and Maestro Noseda are a superb combination for this music. I have so many recordings of Shostakovich's symphonies but I think I will have to start buying these performances. Bravo to everyone concerned!
best rendition on youtube yet, imo. the syncopation at 1:00 is flawless - almost "dance-y" feel to it. also the tempo doesn't waver. extraordinary precision. kudos to the orchestra!
Me at 14: Metal is the most agressive music ever created
Me at 34: I'll destroy this kid's opinion
What kind of metal have you been listening to?
Precisely!
There was a brief period in my teens when I experimented with metal playing in a band. I remember vividly an evening on a boat when some other musicians I was hanging out with found that out and handed me an acoustic guitar saying: "go on, show us some of your stuff!"
I took it and it went:"plink-plink plonk-plink"
I tried to explain that "it can't be played on an acoustic instrument" (sic!) but it was than that it was clear to me that when you peel off the distortions and sound effects, there's no substance under the surface. Just plink-plonk.
I left the band and that music never to return.
Amazing awesome 👌 👌 great Shostakovich
Soooo... What if we combine these two?
@@hrvojebartulovic7870 I mean, I'm a classical musician, but if you give a concert pianist a celeste they're not gonna be able to produce the same sound. Metal does require the distortion effects, but that doesn't make it inherently worse than other genres. It's just that it's a lot easier to write lazily aggressive music when your instrumentation is inherently aggressive :P
I wish I had the energy of that conductor and I'm younger than him.
We get to play this in our marching show this year so excited!!
Same!!! :0
we're playing this in my school orchestra right now and.. hoo boy I'm going insane even trying to play it at a fraction of this speed and skill lol
Good luck. May clasical live on, from one school child to another. (Piano and violin)
Still brilliant 19 months later (29/03/2020) so thank you LSO and Gianandrea ☺️. May i just say again how amazing you guys and girls were on June 14th 2019 👌🏼👌🏼
Shostakovich Symphony 10, second movement for leg day
genius Shostakovich .... bravo!
Crazy and powerfull, I love It!
Pa. Pa papapa papapa. Pa. Pa. Papapa. Pa. Pa...
This gives off Original Trilogy vibes. I love it!
This is one of the main component for movement one as the woodwind and brass feature in my marching band field show
I swear the conductor was going to have rage induced cardiac arrest
LOL
The anger face at 2:55, beautiful!
yes it is! it's definitely something alright 😂😂
I like this speed. London Symphony sound is special. like Berliner
nah fam, Liverpool Philharmonic is where it's at
but I don't think there are any videos where the Liverpool Philharmonic played it live
@@forbiddenfursona link?
Gianandrea is a madman!
I never saw such a big difference between the face of a conductor, and the playing mode of the orchestra
@sudent amydunne2014 how was it?
@@iuks2185 Oh it was absolutely brilliant!! Only seeing your reply now. There's something wrong with my school account as I can't sign in to it anymore. To make things even better it was my 4th time to see them. The first was February 2018, the second was April 2018, the third was January 2019 and now the fourth was June 2019. To make things interesting I'm only 18. The first time I saw them was for my 17th birthday.
@@romanreshetkin nope there wasn't which I suppose is the main thing really 👍🏼👍🏼. Out of ask of the orchestras that I'm subscribed to here on youtube the LSO are by far my favourite.
Okay I'm now gone 19 as of February 11th so yay 🙌🏼🙌🏼 but still love them as much as the first time I saw them which was my 17th birthday February 11th 2018.
Шостакович - гений!
This is insane, I love it.
Fascinante este movimiento Allegro de esta sinfonía, cuspide de la música 🎼 orquestal del siglo XX, sin duda
That's some pretty radical conducting.
One of the better performances I've heard. Very dynamic, yet with a certain calm. A shame the snare drum is dragging the whole time though.
Conducter is so cute, looks like trying to fly
simply sublime it is the perfect symphony
Four minutes or so of go, go, go!
You’ve got to love the absolute unhindered brutality of this.
Female trombonist! First violins with purple hair! A conductor who is losing his mind! And FINALLY an orchestra who plays this as the appropriate tempo!!! What's not to love about this???
Lol exactly! 😁
Checkout the Royal Liverpool Philharmonics version of this under the baton of Vassily Petrenko and you'll find out !!
2 female trombonists 👍
Appropriate tempo (what DSCH originally intended and has written in the score) is much more faster than this. No orchestra can cope with this tempo, hence they slow it down. But it should be faster still.
Unpopular opinion, but the orchestra is meant to be as uniform as possible to not distract from the performance
great conductor and a spectacular orchestra. bravissimo
What a WONDERFUL piece of art to listen after seggs
Que epico!!!
HOOOOOOLYYY SHIIITTTTTT
Alucinando !!
2:07 the drummer is enjoying himself
he be vibin
Tympanist is his name tympani is his game.
Drummer? Seriously? 🤦🏼♂️
Timpanist.
Wow !
We had to play this in our highschool marching show...
SHEESH!!! INTENSE
Very "special" conducting ;-)
@@romanreshetkin oh! 😱😱 Didn't know that now. Thank you for that.
Looks like he got paid per beat conducted and for each facial expression
Noseda gets excited alright but he also gets the best out of the LSO. Is this Shostakovich’s craziest movement?
😂🤣
English musicians have always been outstanding - since before the days of Handel..... It's been a while since I played this so it brings back nice memories. Bravo and thanks!
Nice workout conducting it this way...
This was in our marching band show. It was wild
❤❤❤
Who else is here from Alessio’s drunken Vodka morning trading video...
hahahahahha ur alredy here bois
You know😏
Da comrade
2:12
il Direttore non stacca praticamente mai gli occhi dalla partitura, (tra l’altro tascabile, quindi anche faticosa da leggere e scomoda perché si deve girare continuamente pagina) si solfeggia a bocca aperta tutti i passaggi e si sbatte più del dovuto senza sosta. Per fortuna l’orchestra e’ eccellente ed autonoma e non si fa distrarre.
👏👏👏👏👏
Sounds like a Star Wars space dog fight! I see X wings, Y wings, TIE fighters, Star Destroyers and explosions. ☀ No doubt John Williams was inspired by Shostakovich.
I came here specifically to see if anyone else also thinks it sounds like Star Wars stuff. 😅
Marched this at 172 bpm 😭
Same🫡
Cedar ridge?
💚👍
Former timpanist of the STXSO, but I want to play snare drum on this one ✊🏼
1:12
I guess only the Imperial March form Str wars comes close to this
oof, guess you haven't listened to enough shost
@@mason11198 No. I am not into classical music. I cam here because of Alessio Rastani :-)
@@hpopov Ah, noicc. Who is that?
@@mason11198 czcams.com/users/alessiorastani
My own take, but this movement may also have inspired "Tally Ho!" from the Macross Frontier soundtrack ( czcams.com/video/u1obTdLvPgQ/video.html ).
Shostakovich !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have to say I enjoy listening to Dudamel's high school recording more
I agree, but the snare drummer missed a major part in that one.
@@ianw1976 yea..that seem to be the case with a lot recording which I find really odd
Who else saw this at school and spent 3 hours trying to find this.
Meeeee
nope we played this transposed to A minor at our school orchestra. although i personally like this piece, it was torture to play it, it was so hard, even transposed to A minor lmao
This is some of the finest orchestral playing I have ever heard. I wish the conductor would have memorized his score.
@@romanreshetkin take a look at 2:00 - if he really knew his score intimately I don't think he would be looking down during moments like this. Just my opinion of course.
3:40 I'm sorry, but that cracks me up!! 🤣🤣🤣
Faster!
Me learning that there is 15 more regular polyhedra:
3.20
Bro is the remix of "Suite Abdelazer" from Purcell😱
Haven't listened to this movement for a while. Might be a portrait of a more modern asshole than Stalin as well. One of the greatest scherzos anyhow.
By your appointment, Stalin was the leader of the Communist Party, to which he betrayed Shostokovich and was an active member of it. This and some of his other symphonies are dedicated to the communication revolution. I suggest you with your rotten views on Soviet history not to listen to this music, because it is thoroughly Soviet, sociable. From Russia.
@@user-dh9ks7gy3p Which communication revolution: telegram, telephone, TV, internet? Jokes aside, as far as I know this symphony is not dedicated to the communist revolution of 1917 unlike the the 2nd and the 12th. How Russian or communist this music is, I leave for someone else to decide. The troubled and also purged life of the composer leaves quite many question marks about his ostensibly ideological dedications later in life. I can assure you, I will keep listening and also performing Shostakovich's music. 🇺🇦
Note to self: 0:25
Incluido en Klásica: czcams.com/play/PLGwMd6H3V68oJldmR0OkSzoNiCqfFg0VS.html
Is there anything better?
3:56
Im going on my Soviet villain arc with this one
I want to hear The Soviet Red Army Symphonic Orchestra shred this 🇷🇺⚒️🫡
movimento tostissimo, comunque il noseda ha un gesto inguardabile!
Not Mravinsky, but close.
Музыкальная "беготня".
Everyone can conduct like this...
lol watching him makes ME tired
I have to say tamburo is not perfect
Late timing yes. Sloppy 16th.
Snare drum not really good
Listening to this while Russia is invading Ukraine hits different...
Someone help that poor man down.
Conductor needs to lay off the coke
Ээээмм
И чо
Slow tempo. Only Dudamel with Simon Bolivar Orchestra DO THIS IN RIGHT TEMPO.
Except for the conductor, where's the freakin' passion? It was too slow, and the trumpets made it slower.
I must be listening to something else then because there is tons of passion and the LSO trumpets, as always, under Phil Cobb's leadership are spot on.
@@The80sBoy Oh please. Just listen to 1:06, how can you excuse this? Listen the Allegro from anyone: Dudamel, Gergiev, Mitropoulos, Temirkanov... This is by far the worst version out there.
@@cengiztaner4754 Nope. I'm not prepared to take that so please explain how it's the 'worst version out there'?
I'll be interested in your comments.
@@The80sBoy just listen to other versions of the Allegro and youknow what you are missing. They are slow, they miss beats. Seriously, listen to any name I have mentioned above I am sure you will agree with me.
@@cengiztaner4754 I've listened to recordings by Gergiev, Jansons and Karajan and they are all slower. Do you know what the metronome marking actually is? It's not all about a ridiculous speed, it's about intent, in my humble opinion.
I appreciate the efforts of the musicians, but it must be said that this is an awful recording. It sounds like there is no microphone by the Brass, the tempo is to slow and rigid, and there are numerous faults in the strings. I would recommend Karajan's recording instead.
Tempo is slow? Hmm
Andrey Rubstov Not the general tempo, but from around 2:00, yes, it is a little slow.
The brass is better here than in Karajan and so is the general quality of the recording itself,, and you get to watch this amazing conductor
The conductor flails too much yet doesn't get more than a competent performance out of the London Symphony. Compare to Gustavo Dudamel and the Simón Bolivar Youth Orchestra
Exactly.
Worst snaredrum player I've ever heard
Not quite--you haven't heard me play.
Yea kinda disappointing coming from a percussionist
@@ShockzG5 you mean from the video?
@@bartwijnings6650 I’m saying coming from a percussionist (me) their playing was disappointing
Anyone else listening cuz of Putin?
What a fucking Putin! Did you fall from the moon? Putin is a bourgeois and hates everything socialist, Soviet, and Shotokovich was a communist and his music is revolutionary socialist. You need to know at least a little history. From Russia.
1:48