Mahler: Symphony no 5 in C sharp minor
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- Hugh Wolff leads the New England Conservatory Philharmonia in a performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 in C Sharp Minor. Recorded live in NEC's Jordan Hall, Boston, on September 30, 2015.
Conductor Hugh Wolff's work with Mahler has been well received by Boston audiences, particularly during NEC's "Mahler Unleashed" season in 2011. "As thrilling as any performance on record" (Boston Globe) was among the accolades for Mahler's First Symphony as performed by the NEC Philharmonia under Wolff's baton.
About New England Conservatory
A cultural icon that will mark its 150th anniversary in 2017, New England Conservatory (NEC) is recognized worldwide as a leader among music schools. Located in Boston, Massachusetts, NEC offers rigorous training in an intimate, nurturing community to undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate music students from around the world.
The only conservatory in the United States designated a National Historic Landmark, NEC presents more than 1000 free concerts each year. Many of these take place in Jordan Hall (which shares National Historic Landmark status with the school), world-renowned for its superb acoustics and beautifully restored interior.
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Bravo orchestra. Elmer on first trumpet was outstanding.
I don't agree but ok
@@olachaves I agree to some extent with you. His interpretation is not my favorite, but he plays with balls to the walls, and has time and room to grow. He has talent and skill, and may some day be in a top orchestra in the world. His work with Zander resulted in much improvement in his style for this. BTW, Reinhold Friedrich is my personal favorite interpreter of Mahler 5. And the NEC orch plays well above what you might expect from a “college” orch.
@@tubamirum007 true. He is an amazing trumpet player and he will grow for sure.
I personally don’t like the way that American trumpet player play Mahler. But maybe it’s a matter of taste
Amazing trumpet playing by Elmer Churampi!
+Iverson Eliopoulos I've been listening to his stuff on youtube. He's going to win a big audition, sooner than later.
@@RonRova finals for Philly principal🎉
These folks understand Mahler - even though they're so young! What a group! Maestro Wolft has shared a treasure. Mahler's thoughts are so clear in the third. I just love how this group sounds so fresh and young! Bravo
Principal horn and trumpet are beasts
A great symphony that was ignored seventy years ago. Who would have thought that a Mahler symphony would be so well played by a student orchestra? Not too long ago Mahler was thought to be a poison to orchestras and audiences. Now, audiences and musicians are eager to hear one hour plus compositions. The New England Philharmonica plays this as if they own it. Hugh Wolff deserves the credit for this performance. We all see a great future for the first trumpet(Elmer Churampi). The orchestra deserves a great recording of this event, and they get it. Brilliant sound and balance. Bravo to all!
Calling the NEC Philharmonia a student orchestra is a bit misleading.
These aren't amateurs ( in the sense of people who just play for fun) that study all sort of different things at their University and then just happen to play in an Orchestra in their extra time. These are all students who study the instruments they play here and who aim for a professional career.
Exactly my friend
Mahler is now becoming recognized as one of the greatest composer of symphonies of all time!!!!!
An outstanding performance lead by a gifted conductor and musician along with an enthusiastic audience that gave a worthy standing ovation !!!!!
wonderful, passionate performance by these young musicians and maestro Wolff .
horn solos that are sent from heaven 14:55
30:51
The playing of Mahler 5 by the young Orchestra is beautiful enough to remind me of the famous recording of the piece by Rudolf Barshai/Junge Deutsche Philharmonie.
SUPERB
Who's the principal horn?
Excelente ejecución, lo único que no está bien en el vídeo es el manejo de las cámaras.
I'm a descendent of Gustav Mahler!
Oh yea? Did you smell his ass?
MONGO LOID well to do so i would've had to have been born 150+ years ago, so no.
Would you have done it 150 years ago?
@@mongoloid8878 😐
@52:36 Rondo starts.
Elmer
I think a good symphony is one that you can whistle, such as Beethoven's symphonies. Maller's symphonies are a cluster of beautiful sounds but you can't whistle.
if you try really hard you can
LMFAO WHAT
The cymbal crash at 23:42 is a half note early.
Actually not just a half note. An entire bar. It should have come at 23:44.
Yup. 23:42 - 23:44 makes up a half note's worth of time. Either way I'm sure no one noticed. The conductor didn't seem to care.
1:06:55
15:55