Has to be the single most stressful piece to play. All horn players know every single note and articulation and are just waiting for a mistake. Stellar performance and undoubtedly one of the best players. At the end though it is nice to know your human.
It was great! He was an absolute joy and spent a lot of his time with the local french horn students, then sat in the orchestra and joined in with some of the other pieces we played. Top man!
I mentioned this video to Stefan Dohr a while ago, and he actually knew the guy by name and said he's regularly at the concerts and always very enthusiastic - and uncharacteristically Japanese he said he tends to be loudly enthusiastic.
In August this year in LA he did the 2nd Strauss c'to from memory also and NOTE perfect. When one can transcend technique as he can only the music comes out.
The right notes and memorization are not what made this interpretation so great, those are standards and are expected from any professional. What puts him above the rest is his phrasing and his musical interpretation is brilliant!
I've heard that Concerto played numerous times by numerous players, but that was just extraordinary. No stridency, anywhere. Stefan has changed his interpretation since last I heard him play it. Much for the better. Brilliant.
I loved it but the audience scream drew me back in!!! Yes! Because he nailed it and that was the perfect way to express excitement for such an amazing once in a lifetime. And just becausw i am sentimental, i am pretending he wiped a tear away from his eye as well bc i would have been a hot mess if it had been me!!! Amazing inspirational performance. This was my college audition (a lortion) and it holds a special place in my heart. Amazing performance
I can just imagine how many excellent musicians auditioned for each of those chairs! We are living in amazing times. THX for this upload of art! dflatMajor!
I know him from Schubert/octet. He is Berlin Philharmonic member. My first listening has done and Ive been thinking he is good hornist. Screaming man: must be fanboy of R. Strauss's compose or Stefan Dohr. :p
JE PENSE QUE STEPHAN SURPASSE RADEK PAR LA PUISSANCE MAIS TOUS LES DEUX SONT DES ANGES BENIS DES DIEUX MERCI INFINIMENT POUR CE BONHEUR MUSICAL EXTREME
BIEN D'ACCORD AVEC VOUS DEUX, QUELS CADEAUX POUR NOS OREILLES SENSIBLES ! AU PASSAGE QUELQU'UN SAIT À QUELLE ADRESSE OÙ ON DOIT ENVOYER LA DEMANDE POUR LE REMBOURSEMENT DE LA CARTE DE TRANSPORTS ?
Оркестр, конечно, немного местами-временами излишне шумноват-громковат. Этот лидер-валторнист ("штучный товар") Стефан способен валторну заставить зазвучать как того она заслуживает. Слушаю его исполнение с удовольствием и особенно соло во второй части 5-й симфонии П,Чайковского ( там валторна - царица симфонического оркестра).
Practice. Practice. Practice. But warm up carefully. My teacher says play the low stuff for twenty minutes before working up into the high range. And, "it starts to get easier if you do three hours a day"😮
Edouard Hanslick (Viennese music critic) and Wagner poo pooed it. Older Moscow recordings (Valery Poeleck) used a wide vibrato. Leningrad's Valery Buyanovsky used a narrower vibrato. The French went so far as to practice vibrato with a metronome !! You can hear a vibrato in Myron Bloom's sound. (He said he never analyzed it). It's my opinion that if everything is absolutely perfect a natural vibrato will occur. (a nice litmus test). Lastly is the nanny goat vibrato. It occurs when you're shit your pants terrified !! HaHaHaHa
Uhm... this isn't opus 1. Its opus 11. Big difference guys. Come on, get it right. Really though, I dont care. Beautiful performance. Love this piece and just wanted to make a lil joke.
+Bailey Bye I think his horn is fixed in Bb, which means pressing thumb switches it to F, unlike most American double horns. So he actually is playing on mostly the Bb side.
+Bailey Bye On some double horns you can actually do this on your own. I just discovered this with my new Yamaha 667. You can redo the string and valve placement to make it fixed in either Bb or F.
Has to be the single most stressful piece to play. All horn players know every single note and articulation and are just waiting for a mistake. Stellar performance and undoubtedly one of the best players. At the end though it is nice to know your human.
Playing this with Stefan Dohr TONIGHT!! Can’t quite believe it, very lucky.
Did anybody scream at the end?
It was great! He was an absolute joy and spent a lot of his time with the local french horn students, then sat in the orchestra and joined in with some of the other pieces we played. Top man!
Having been the horn player in an ensemble playing this piece, that was probably one of the best times of my life
AHHHHHHHHHHH
Its bravo
A 40 member orchestra sure sounds pretty darn great! Oh, and Stefan was excellent as usual.
The commentary at the end is exactly what I do everytime I finish playing this. Lol
He played Strauss 2 in my country. The best thing i have ever heard live...
What a wonderful performance...perfection! Truly the King of the horn!
Stefan? GREAT GREAT GREAT!!! and again GREAT!!! Thank you for play like this!!
Alberto
For the ones wondering, the subtitles at the end are :"Bravoooo!!!"
FANTASTIC PERFORMANCE! Love hearing Dohr play!
That's one massive , beautiful sound.
you're talking about the scream, right?
Deep and rich horn tone and orchestra matching. Great symphony!
Wtf? That guy screaming? Yeah, we loved it, but your enthusiasm...wow.
I admire him for that
JonatasMonte I thought it was totally hilarious 😂😂😂
I mildly chuckled. Had I been there, I probably would have burst out laughing.
Well, can't help if you are low energy.
I mentioned this video to Stefan Dohr a while ago, and he actually knew the guy by name and said he's regularly at the concerts and always very enthusiastic - and uncharacteristically Japanese he said he tends to be loudly enthusiastic.
Wow, what a beautiful sound!
That scream at the end scared me so much! jebus h crikey
. . . "their very laughter is fraught with pain"
i. 0:18
ii. 5:32
iii. 10:18
I have watched so many time, and it never fails to amaze me. Truly a master of the horn.
Marvelously musical interpretation harkening back to Mendelssohn! Excellent technique, virtually flawless and eschewing bombast.
In August this year in LA he did the 2nd Strauss c'to from memory also and NOTE perfect. When one can transcend technique as he can only the music comes out.
+cheesemongerinF That was an outstanding performance. Turns out he's a really nice guy as well. He was so accessible to students and colleagues
The right notes and memorization are not what made this interpretation so great, those are standards and are expected from any professional. What puts him above the rest is his phrasing and his musical interpretation is brilliant!
Is there any recording of that performance?
もう、キレッキレのノリノリですよ‼️ソリストもオーケストラも‼️ハイ‼️
Probably the best performance i know of this piece
AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
Its bravo
Going to be playing this next spring! So excited!!!
It was a beautiful & stirring performance. I loved it too.
I've heard that Concerto played numerous times by numerous players, but that was just extraordinary. No stridency, anywhere. Stefan has changed his interpretation since last I heard him play it. Much for the better. Brilliant.
I played trumpet in the HS band. My bandmaster, John Lackey, could make the FH sing like a voice from heaven. So beautiful!
Stefan + Hansjörg --> numeri 1 !!!!
la voce evocativa di questo strumento rispecchia il romanticismo classico, il compositore trasporta l'ascoltatore in mondi fantastici.
I loved it but the audience scream drew me back in!!! Yes! Because he nailed it and that was the perfect way to express excitement for such an amazing once in a lifetime. And just becausw i am sentimental, i am pretending he wiped a tear away from his eye as well bc i would have been a hot mess if it had been me!!! Amazing inspirational performance. This was my college audition (a lortion) and it holds a special place in my heart. Amazing performance
Such beautiful playing . Gorgeous phrasing all the way.
I can just imagine how many excellent musicians auditioned for each of those chairs! We are living in amazing times. THX for this upload of art! dflatMajor!
15:23 BRAAAAAVOOOOO!!!!!!
And, naturally, a quiet, reverent thought for the glorious Dennis Brain who really made the modern use of the solo horn a reality.
The best play volume and neat note than ever, Bravo!!!
Stefan Dohr is a bad bad man wooow my socks are clean off 😍
that's how it's done right there! Strauss #1 was my college audition piece. Always good to hear it done right!
powerful, yet delicate and wonderful horn concerto
Great Horn, great performance/. Danke/.
TOUJOURS LE MEILLEUR
A great master piece!
heard him live! perfect!
He's awesome ❤
15:23
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH
😂😂😂😂
@@PentameronSV its bravo
I love how he just drops his horn like a mic drop at the end 😂
well he didnt dropped
BRAVOOOO!
The best.
beautiful…♪
Stephan, you played in my home town, Okayama!!
I should have listened to his horn solo.
Extraordinaire !!
Better than my connexion
うますぎ!すご!
It's not "aaaaaaaahhhhhhhh", it's "Bravoooooooooooooo"
I loved that cry of joy at the end. 😅
感極まった強気の雄叫び‼️ハイ‼️
Música para sensibilidades, sumamente desarrolladas!!!
bravo!!!
bravo
出だしで即死。
凄すぎて。
ドール ベルリンフィルで名曲録音を出来る限り沢山刻んで欲しい!
さすがに唸っちゃいました‼️ハイ‼️
AAAAAHHHHH
Impressive
Mi preferido
The hollering was probably from a frustrated horn player, like me for instance. But I don't think I would have done that. I'm much too cool for that.
😂😂
@@katycamille8357 , you made my day, darlin'!
Of course you are!! LOL
@katycamille8357: Thanks, darlin'.
If you feel it, you gotta scream it
Impecable este maestro
The loud bravo seems a culture in Japan.
Hello , congratulations ! Do you know that I wrote a Horn concerto edited by IMD Arpèges at Paris....non yet performed !
well played :)
Same, guy, same. Ah!
ハイ‼️フレデリック・フランソワ・ショパンのピアノ協奏曲と同じ作品11です‼️ハイ‼️偶然にも‼️ハイ‼️
felicidades cornista
I know him from Schubert/octet. He is Berlin Philharmonic member. My first listening has done and Ive been thinking he is good hornist. Screaming man: must be fanboy of R. Strauss's compose or Stefan Dohr. :p
Los aplausos deterioran a los artistas
C EST LUI LE PRODIGE
JE PENSE QUE STEPHAN SURPASSE RADEK PAR LA PUISSANCE MAIS TOUS LES DEUX SONT DES ANGES BENIS DES DIEUX MERCI INFINIMENT POUR CE BONHEUR MUSICAL EXTREME
BIEN D'ACCORD AVEC VOUS DEUX, QUELS CADEAUX POUR NOS OREILLES SENSIBLES ! AU PASSAGE QUELQU'UN SAIT À QUELLE ADRESSE OÙ ON DOIT ENVOYER LA DEMANDE POUR LE REMBOURSEMENT DE LA CARTE DE TRANSPORTS ?
BRAVO!!! hahah
How about a close up of the wonderful clarinet obligato in the slow movement
I love this solo. Its so great. But why does he shout at the end? lol
It's not him lol it's an audience member
DOHR ET DE PLATINE
Forse il più bello concerto, per corno.
15:23 AAAAAAAAAAAH 🗣🗣🗣💯💯💯💯
Оркестр, конечно, немного местами-временами излишне шумноват-громковат. Этот лидер-валторнист ("штучный товар") Стефан способен валторну заставить зазвучать как того она заслуживает. Слушаю его исполнение с удовольствием и особенно соло во второй части 5-й симфонии П,Чайковского ( там валторна - царица симфонического оркестра).
I’m playing this piece right now and it is beautiful. How do you nail the b flats? Need urgent help on the b flats (but reasonable cuz I’m 11)
Practice. Practice. Practice. But warm up carefully. My teacher says play the low stuff for twenty minutes before working up into the high range. And, "it starts to get easier if you do three hours a day"😮
Why don’t horn players use vibrato? I always think it would sound better, but I know very little about the mechanics.
Edouard Hanslick (Viennese music critic) and Wagner poo pooed it. Older Moscow recordings (Valery Poeleck) used a wide vibrato. Leningrad's Valery Buyanovsky used a narrower vibrato. The French went so far as to practice vibrato with a metronome !! You can hear a vibrato in Myron Bloom's sound. (He said he never analyzed it). It's my opinion that if everything is absolutely perfect a natural vibrato will occur. (a nice litmus test). Lastly is the nanny goat vibrato. It occurs when you're shit your pants terrified !! HaHaHaHa
Joe Wylie cool but u didn’t really answer the question
Because horn players focus more on the quality of the sound than vibrato i guess.
Bc it sounds like ass when you use vibrato on horn
Vibrato must be forbidden, it Sounds everywhere like crap
15:23 Qué fue eso?
1:03
Uhm... this isn't opus 1. Its opus 11. Big difference guys. Come on, get it right.
Really though, I dont care. Beautiful performance. Love this piece and just wanted to make a lil joke.
BRA Fuxxing BO!!!!
7:46
10:30
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Is he playing most of this on the F side of the horn? That seems like an unusual choice to me!
+Bailey Bye I think his horn is fixed in Bb, which means pressing thumb switches it to F, unlike most American double horns. So he actually is playing on mostly the Bb side.
+Evan Hagen Thanks, very cool--I've never seen a horn like that before. Learn something new every day! :)
+Bailey Bye On some double horns you can actually do this on your own. I just discovered this with my new Yamaha 667. You can redo the string and valve placement to make it fixed in either Bb or F.
you actually can switch any double horn to that setting pretty simply
Any idea why he chooses to play it fixed in Bb?
Music for this would be nice!
You can find it on imslp.org
Wow, I was here 6 years ago and here I am again
Lol
who else here to help practice for all state? :3
I laugh a lot with the guy screaming
Tokyo Drift 0:05
Ok, but what is the scream lool
You're playing Triple Horn · Model 301
Mr. Dohr's horn is a yellow brass Alexander 103, a double horn.
+Avrum Golub Yes, Alex.103.
+Vinh Mai Quang You're welcome. What horn do you play?
+Avrum Golub Alex.Mod.503
+Avrum Golub I was John Barrows' first "kid" student (1958). I play an Alexander 107X.
BRAVO PAICEICUUUUUU JEBI STRAUSAAAAAAAAAAAA
15:23