A ver...a ver... No irán a hacer PALLASSOS de los niños "superdotados"... Que la inteligencia MAFIOSA no da para más...Y.. YO...YA TIEMBLO.. SI EL CAPO SE PONE A POETA..
No és feina per un nen. Ni esforç.. per ell. LA MAFIA ADEMÉS DE FER MALBÉ EL PLANETA. "farà malbé els infants..fent-ne TITELLES.?? ●SÓN EL PERILL CONTRA LA HUMANITAT.●
He became this advanced in music at such a young age because he can REALLY feel the music. He obviously loves doing this and definitely has a “have it or not” talent.
He is demonstrating understanding and command of the score. He has it memorized. He is giving clear cues and is showing the musicians when to release a note at the end of a phrase. He is conveying the style appropriate for the piece at various points in the music. The musicians in the ensemble aren't merely playing with their heads buried in the stands, but they are responding to his tempo. He shows the ensemble what he wants before they actually need to play it. He is communicating the music and he is EIGHT YEARS OLD. Their aren't very many adults who can do what he is doing as well as he is doing it. A child pretending is one thing, but he is clearly very aware of what he is doing. I like seeing this. Sometimes it's hard to believe something like this, but then I have to remind myself that Mozart started his career younger than this kid. It's just too easy to believe that this sort of thing doesn't happen anymore. Job very well done, young musician. I look forward to seeing your musicianship as you grow older!
+MrLarryboom Well thought out comment friend, I too look forward to seeing his name go down into the top composers of all time. Wonder if he can compose a song he created yet?
I didn't see any of the musicians looking at the kid, not even once!... They all look absorbed looking the music sheet in front of them. Apparently the kid is not really conducting them.
I'm not a musician, but I love concerts and I saw many directors at work. My impressions: 1) The kid moves like an actual director 2) The Kid clearly knows the whole tune very well 3) The kid definitely follows the correct tempo 4) Many players look at him -directly-, but you need to pay attention to notice it 5) If the orchestra doesn' t follow him, he follows the orchestra with ridiculous syncrony; I lean towards the first hypothesis to be honest. 6) I doubt that an entire, professional orchestra would accept to make a fake of this kind -ergo it's hardly a fake 7) Etc etc 8) He is also an incredibly talented violinist, as you can easily find out on CZcams itself. Conclusion: this child IS a prodigy.
The passion, the feeling of the music, the knowledge of every note made shown to the audience makes this video so delightful to watch. Of course this God given boy will produce envious comments. It doesn't matter.
This young man is doing such a good job, when you pay attention to his exactness you can see he will go to the top as the Director, good job Edward Yudenich!!
At eight years of age, his musical understanding is literally inspiring. To have a reasonably complex score like this committed to memory is quite and accomplishment, even for an adult. His musical future would appear to be exceedingly bright. Well done young man!
Wondering which great conductor of earlier than 8 year before...Re-Incarnated into this guy....this is an old soul in a young body...watch carefully....
I love seeing Edward conduct! I played violin in the Schenectady Symphony for 60 years before I retired in 2010. It would have been wonderful to have Edward guest-conduct a number. His confidence and intent presence are contagious. It has to be seen to be believed!
A phenomenally gifted musical memory for such a young age. And he has perfected all of the gestures needed to be believable. But if you think this is "conducting" in any way shape or form, look again. The orchestra members don't look at him. They're on "auto-pilot". His beat is consistently a fraction of a second behind the pulse. This isn't conducting. It is well rehearsed acting. But bravo to him and his parents for pulling off such a stunt.
And all this by memory! I wonder if he has total recall. All of the cues were correct. I've worked under conductors that weren't anywhere near this good.
You got to remember as well he's probably drilled this piece into him at home for this performance. Most conductors (busy ones) need to move on to the next nearly every week and don't have time to fully memorize. In a perfect world, it would be great if a conductor was this committed, but alas, the repertoire is just so extensive. I'm not taking away from the talent this kid has, but if you put a score in front of him and say you're conducting tomorrow, I guarantee you it would be no where near this.
Zuzanna Kujawa I have a better auditory than visual memory. It’s not so much memorizing the music as being able to recall it in my head, and play it by ear into my flute or on my piano. If I play or even hear a memory several times, it’s stuck fast. I’m then able to repeat it accurately.
Wondering which great conductor of earlier than 8 year before...Re-Incarnated into this guy....this is an old soul in a young body...watch carefully....
Eduard Yudenich was born in Tashkent in a family of musicians. From the age of six, he began to study conducting under the guidance of Vladimir Neymer and playing the violin under the guidance of his father Vladimir Yudenich. At the age of seven, he made his debut with the Student Symphony Orchestra of the State Conservatory of Uzbekistan, performing an overture from Strauss' operetta “The Bat”. Subsequently, he performed this work and Liszt's Preludes with the National Orchestra of Uzbekistan. In 2012, he took part in the IX International Festival “Moscow Meets Friends”, the II International Cultural Forum “Culture and Development” in Ulyanovsk and conducted Elgar's Serenade for Strings at a music concert by British composers. Recent engagements include performances with the National Orchestra of Uzbekistan and a charity concert with the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra
@@arwo1143 His skills at 7 or 8 were unbelieveable. When he gets older, there is a lot of competition, other conducters. Audience likes sensations. I have played violin in an orchestra, but our conducters at school could not scope with Eduard, obviously. - no way. He is conducting in another leage, even good well-known conducters may find it difficult to scope with the kid. Eduards ability to concentrate on his job is from another star.
His movements getting the orchestra to crescendo and trill in that kind of manner are very on point I myself conducted an orchestra at a young age but not at his age with that level of expertise
Between 8:00 - and 9:00 is the most impressive segment. This is where he really needs to be in control and in time to keep the orchestra toether, even if the players know their parts. He is right on. Pretty impressive.
Arend. It also appears in the fine German Movie'Das Boot', about a UBoat crew in WW2. Very fine movie. Thanks. Dunke.🇩🇪 And that young conducter is amazing.
I can't stop my tears to go out watching this young genious clasic music "grand master". do not look at the age when you come to experties in anything.
There are child prodigies in all walks of life who learn a skill very quickly and can perform amazingly well for their young age. This young man certainly did a very credible job; I wish him well and hope to see him again.
@@cadaverdog1424 first off idk what qualifications you think you have to criticize him but all it takes is a pair of eyes and a basic understanding of music to know this isn't the case. You can literally see the musicians looking at him and watching his queues. He clearly shows an understanding for the music and its deep intricacies. Also he isn't some random kid but actually a pretty good violinist as well. So stop being ignorant. Thank you.
My eyes are full of tears! This conductor and the orchestra elevated me. Thank you Edward Yudenich, may you and musicians you conduct, continue to bring light from the heavenly spheres to this world! (Sent from the British Isles)
He is better than most orchestra conductors at this age. He seems very animated at times, but that's because he is very excited, enthusiastic and passionate about what he does. Furthermore, the spectators were mesmerized by his elegant swift moves and they were watching the pit throughout the piece and most were smiling and impressed by his posture and his timing. I don't think he rehearsed the piece with this orchestra and the musicians discovered his true qualities only after the 03:00 minute mark and felt excitement playing along and following his cues. That's clearly obvious if you watch the Cello lady @3:00 O'clock location, as well as the violinists in front of him. Compare to many other rendering of this piece, it's head & shoulder above all due to the momentum, verve, tempo and the accurate interpretation of the piece. One of the best "Les Preludes" performances I have ever seen. The kid is a student and his appearances are part of his studies, thus, he is watched closely by his teacher who arranged these appearances. Apparently, his teacher and his family not allowing him too much exposure until the conclusion of his studies, which is a wise move. He is clearly leading the play throughout the concert. He lapsed @2:56 for a split second but recovered very quickly which shows that he memorized the whole piece and was constantly ahead of the musicians. One must watch him over and over at least several times to appreciate his talent and discover that he is not merely a pretty face but a young man with strong character, real passion for classical music and leadership qualities. I think he will be one of the very best conductors if he develops at this pace. Thanks for posting . . .
Wow! Just incredible. Simply awesome. His knowledge of this piece is extraordinary . The timing , the dynamics, the excitement. This young man is almost unbelievable. If I didn’t witness myself. A great future for him, and great enjoyment for us.
Give the kid a break people. I was still playing with mud pies at 8 years old. He conducts as well as I while I was obtaining my first music degree. Did we all not learn to conduct by memorizing a set of movements, like a prearranged dance with the musicians. I think he did a great job. I wish I could get my biological kids to do this. He will probably be conducting the New York Philharmonic by the age of 16. We all may be working for him in 20 years. Keep up the hard work Edward. You have my respect.
That was almost unreal...such a hard piece of music, conducted by such a little man, but having such a huge tallent...I wish him that one day he'll join the list of the greatest conductors of the world...
Yes and many conductors do not gesture with sufficient intensity to penetrate that peripheral vision and their musicians fall out of sync as a result. This young man conducted in a highly visible manner that made it easy for the musicians to follow his lead. He reminds me of Bernstein, hair and all.
@@cadaverdog1424 .... have you read all the other comments? Mostly we agree this lad is doing a good job!!! My gutter must be very crowded and you must be very lonely.
Wow, he is great! He is not pretending. The orchestra follows him in all regards. He has absolute control. I’d want to write more, but his performance speaks all the words I’m missing at the moment. The video is seven years old. Hopefully he didn’t give up. Clearly a talent of that size cannot pay attention to the good-for-nothing-&-know-nothing critics that abound here.
The conductor seen in this video has skill of a Professional Musician and if you have never conducted an orchestra than you have no right to criticize this Conductor. He conducts in his own style and obviously proves that he knows the music. This piece is very complicated for those who have never seen a score in their life but he memorizes and can conduct accordingly. The biggest misconception of a conductor is what they do and make it straight for you all a conductor is a leader of a orchestra or in this case a symphony, He reads notes like a second language and he must communicate to the orchestra by splitting the baton to adhere to the time signature and rules of the piece. As you can see it is challenging and it is a thrill to see this young conductor conducting a piece as complicated as this and the size of this symphony orchestra. As a conductor myself I say to you "Encore!"
A young body but an old soul which cannot repress the musical talent of the eternities. If we understood what we are we would be astounded, but the amazement would come only from this earthly life.
Я сначала подумала ,что это шутка.Оркестр играет сам по себе слаженно.А мальчик просто для сенсации.Начала искать другие ролики. Я в ауте!!! Этот маленький ребёночек просто талант.Ощущение,что в него вселился опытный дирижёр и продолжает в этом чуде жить. Невероятно,но факт...для меня неподдающийся об"яснению!!!
Je suis en admiration devant ce très jeune chef d'orchestre ! Il vit complètement son rôle, c'est incroyable !!! Je ne me lasse pas de regarder cette vidéo.
The wonders didnt go away in this world ! Amazingly well done and o so cute at the same time...This is the start of the career of another great musician who has been born....!
Oh what an amazing grace is to see shall talents being discovered into our children these are great opportunity if proparly holded then we are assured of bright future in conductors
Edward is a genius with musical compositions. Owing to his training in musical creations from an early age, he has derived immense talent to conduct orchestra with total passion, zeal and energy of a much older conductor. Best wishes for greater success in his future career. 😊😊❤❤
The ability of this 8 year old to have the concentration necessary to learn a complex piece and to understand it musically is very special.
A ver...a ver...
No irán a hacer PALLASSOS
de los niños "superdotados"...
Que la inteligencia MAFIOSA
no da para más...Y.. YO...YA TIEMBLO.. SI EL CAPO SE PONE A POETA..
No és feina per un nen. Ni esforç.. per ell.
LA MAFIA ADEMÉS DE FER MALBÉ EL PLANETA.
"farà malbé els infants..fent-ne TITELLES.??
●SÓN EL PERILL CONTRA LA
HUMANITAT.●
ahem... Mozart
Me too lol
As someone who plays professionally in the Opera, he is absolutely conducting and doing it pretty damn well.
iGotSpaceLikeNASA
How hard was it to make it?
iGotSpaceLikeNASA no he isnt
Martí Giné Bullich Explain why not and how you could do better.
In my opinion, just making abrupt, ecstatically movements doesn't make a good conductor.
Boosted Mercy One Trick i play in an orchest, I think u don't, so I know how the conductor must move the hands.
He became this advanced in music at such a young age because he can REALLY feel the music. He obviously loves doing this and definitely has a “have it or not” talent.
100%!!!
That was incredible. I hope he's able to still be a kid sometimes too.
One thing that's quite apparent. He has studied the score. He also has great sense of rhythym and timing. Job well done!
Гениальный дирижер всех благ ему в жизни желаю и здоровья
He is demonstrating understanding and command of the score. He has it memorized. He is giving clear cues and is showing the musicians when to release a note at the end of a phrase. He is conveying the style appropriate for the piece at various points in the music. The musicians in the ensemble aren't merely playing with their heads buried in the stands, but they are responding to his tempo. He shows the ensemble what he wants before they actually need to play it. He is communicating the music and he is EIGHT YEARS OLD. Their aren't very many adults who can do what he is doing as well as he is doing it. A child pretending is one thing, but he is clearly very aware of what he is doing. I like seeing this. Sometimes it's hard to believe something like this, but then I have to remind myself that Mozart started his career younger than this kid. It's just too easy to believe that this sort of thing doesn't happen anymore. Job very well done, young musician. I look forward to seeing your musicianship as you grow older!
+MrLarryboom *there aren't
+MrLarryboom correcting myself
+MrLarryboom Well thought out comment friend, I too look forward to seeing his name go down into the top composers of all time. Wonder if he can compose a song he created yet?
No, I just think he is a spoiled brat, and he get's everything he wants including attention from vulnerable old people that think he is SO special.
I didn't see any of the musicians looking at the kid, not even once!... They all look absorbed looking the music sheet in front of them. Apparently the kid is not really conducting them.
As a music major, I can say that he’s actually done a pretty great job. He has skill
I remember conducting this to my CD at his age. Too bad my parents weren't around to film it.
Thank you Doctor Strange, very cool!
Maravilloso esta criatura dirigiendo una orquesta
Los perlad
@@adrianarecalde7011 muchasfelisidades
Are we getting 2set to react to dis?
Hope so
They already have XD
Exactly what I’m thinking when I saw this video 😂
Link please?
LeoX YES
До меня только дошло.. А ведь партитуры у него нет..всё помнить.. Это гениально! Браво маэстро!
I'm not a musician, but I love concerts and I saw many directors at work. My impressions:
1) The kid moves like an actual director
2) The Kid clearly knows the whole tune very well
3) The kid definitely follows the correct tempo
4) Many players look at him -directly-, but you need to pay attention to notice it
5) If the orchestra doesn' t follow him, he follows the orchestra with ridiculous syncrony; I lean towards the first hypothesis to be honest.
6) I doubt that an entire, professional orchestra would accept to make a fake of this kind -ergo it's hardly a fake
7) Etc etc
8) He is also an incredibly talented violinist, as you can easily find out on CZcams itself.
Conclusion: this child IS a prodigy.
director CONDUCTOR you big piece of poopoo
@@attyandmore also called the orchestra director idiot.
@@rufs6468 I Think... I think he was kidding.......
It's a shame !
@@rufs6468 conductors are not orchestra directors
I was eating crayons at this age
Me too!
Me too
😂😂😂😂 good one
i'm 26 and compared to this fella i feel like i still am XD
:v
The passion, the feeling of the music, the knowledge of every note made shown to the audience makes this video so delightful to watch. Of course this God given boy will produce envious comments. It doesn't matter.
This young man is doing such a good job, when you pay attention to his exactness you can see he will go to the top as the Director, good job Edward Yudenich!!
Young Edward definitively displays a natural talent for the orchestra.
At eight years of age, his musical understanding is literally inspiring. To have a reasonably complex score like this committed to memory is quite and accomplishment, even for an adult. His musical future would appear to be exceedingly bright. Well done young man!
Без партитуры !!! НАИЗУСТЬ !!! РЕБЁНОК, А ТАКАЯ ЭНЕРГЕТИКА !!! ЧУДО !!! БРАВО !!!
Да- невероятный талант! И Школа! Он- ученик великого Владимира Борисовича Неймера.
Sim, sem partitura!
What amazes me is that this kid expresses how much he loves music.
Amazing . 8 year old conductor Edward Yudenich . One of the best I ever heard of Liszt. Can''t wait till he comes to US.
He looks like he’s been doing this 3 times his age
Bmxman 411 how about like 8 times
Wondering which great conductor of earlier than 8 year before...Re-Incarnated into this guy....this is an old soul in a young body...watch carefully....
Forditas!!!Nem igy kene,ilyen rosszul! Csodas a fiu!!!
Такое чудо вижу впервые.Вот это память! Без партитуры! Браво!💐
I love seeing Edward conduct! I played violin in the Schenectady Symphony for 60 years before I retired in 2010. It would have been wonderful to have Edward guest-conduct a number. His confidence and intent presence are contagious. It has to be seen to be believed!
что-то я у пацана партитуры не вижу???
вот что значит светлая голова! всё помнит наизусть!
все переходы, до последней ноты! БРАВО
I love my little Russian boy prodigy. He is excellent. Perfect. Brings tears of joy to my eyes.What a talent , God bless.
Очень точно подмечено, ручки у Эдуарда полны поэзии, волшебства и одновременно трогательны эти детские ручки.Эдуарду браво!!!
Sweeeeet! His body, soul and spirit "feels it" and he's able to adequately express what he's feeling! Good job, young man! :-)
ГОСПОДИ,,,КАКИХ, ТОЛЬКО ТАЛАНТОВ НЕТ У ЧЕЛОВЕКА, ТАКОЙ ЕЩЁ ,МАЛЕНЬКИЙ, А УЖЕ ТАКОЙ ТАЛАНТ!!👍👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Глаза выпали, челюсть отвисла. Но в конце видно, что еще ребёнок, смущается когда цветы дарят. Восхитительно 💖
A phenomenally gifted musical memory for such a young age. And he has perfected all of the gestures needed to be believable. But if you think this is "conducting" in any way shape or form, look again. The orchestra members don't look at him. They're on "auto-pilot". His beat is consistently a fraction of a second behind the pulse. This isn't conducting. It is well rehearsed acting. But bravo to him and his parents for pulling off such a stunt.
Just the mere fact that he could do this from memory says a lot about his inherent talent. In 20 or 25 years he will be leading a great orchestra.
What a great example to the world! Thank you, Prof Neymer for training and recognising such huge talent! Well done, Edward! :)
Amazing conducting especially at 4:08 and 8:03!! You can tell he really feels and understands the music. It's really impressive. Bravo!
Таких рождаются немного. Умница. Да хранит тебя бог.
And all this by memory! I wonder if he has total recall. All of the cues were correct.
I've worked under conductors that weren't anywhere near this good.
You got to remember as well he's probably drilled this piece into him at home for this performance. Most conductors (busy ones) need to move on to the next nearly every week and don't have time to fully memorize. In a perfect world, it would be great if a conductor was this committed, but alas, the repertoire is just so extensive. I'm not taking away from the talent this kid has, but if you put a score in front of him and say you're conducting tomorrow, I guarantee you it would be no where near this.
Musicians have very good memory when I was 11 I played 10 pages by memory on flute and piano and piccolo
Zuzanna Kujawa I have a better auditory than visual memory. It’s not so much memorizing the music as being able to recall it in my head, and play it by ear into my flute or on my piano. If I play or even hear a memory several times, it’s stuck fast. I’m then able to repeat it accurately.
Wondering which great conductor of earlier than 8 year before...Re-Incarnated into this guy....this is an old soul in a young body...watch carefully....
Maria Korman: I'm with you there. I remember pieces from childhood which I memorized and can still recall completely.
Гений воплотился из прошлого, в гения нашего современника! Потрясающе!
Eduard Yudenich was born in Tashkent in a family of musicians. From the age of six, he began to study conducting under the guidance of Vladimir Neymer and playing the violin under the guidance of his father Vladimir Yudenich. At the age of seven, he made his debut with the Student Symphony Orchestra of the State Conservatory of Uzbekistan, performing an overture from Strauss' operetta “The Bat”. Subsequently, he performed this work and Liszt's Preludes with the National Orchestra of Uzbekistan. In 2012, he took part in the IX International Festival “Moscow Meets Friends”, the II International Cultural Forum “Culture and Development” in Ulyanovsk and conducted Elgar's Serenade for Strings at a music concert by British composers. Recent engagements include performances with the National Orchestra of Uzbekistan and a charity concert with the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra
I cant find anything recent.
The last known appearance of his that I'm aware of is fom 2016 when he was 12
do you have any more information?
The only piece of music I know on here is the Elgar Serenade for Strings. I’d need to see film of him conductor that. Is there any?
Vladimir Neymar is a great name.
Vladimir Neymer was one of the best conducting pedagogues of the 20-21 centuries.
@@arwo1143 His skills at 7 or 8 were unbelieveable. When he gets older, there is a lot of competition, other conducters. Audience likes sensations.
I have played violin in an orchestra, but our conducters at school could not scope with Eduard, obviously. - no way. He is conducting in another leage, even good well-known conducters may find it difficult to scope with the kid.
Eduards ability to concentrate on his job is from another star.
Not related but he kinda looks like a blonde Ron Weasley
Weasley has more talent.
Yeah and he is holding a stick😂
His movements getting the orchestra to crescendo and trill in that kind of manner are very on point I myself conducted an orchestra at a young age but not at his age with that level of expertise
I did this in my living room, when was his age. He made my fantasy in a reality. Brilliant stuff!
Браво маленькому гегию. ЖЕЛАЮ УСПЕХОВ!!!
I LOVE this performance by the conductor, the orchestra and the spellbound looks on the faces of the audience. Thank you.
Between 8:00 - and 9:00 is the most impressive segment. This is where he really needs to be in control and in time to keep the orchestra toether, even if the players know their parts. He is right on. Pretty impressive.
I recognized that part from 8.06. Was 'nt that the tune/music the Nazi's used for their news broadcast during WW2?
Arend. It also appears in the fine German Movie'Das Boot', about a UBoat crew in WW2. Very fine movie. Thanks. Dunke.🇩🇪 And that young conducter is amazing.
Боже, сколько талантливых детей в нашем мире!!
I can't stop my tears to go out watching this young genious clasic music "grand master".
do not look at the age when you come to experties in anything.
Он живет не с нами, не на нашей планете. Его планета - Музыка.
There are child prodigies in all walks of life who learn a skill very quickly and can perform amazingly well for their young age. This young man certainly did a very credible job; I wish him well and hope to see him again.
Всё время держал в напряжении.Здорово!!!
Божественно.Маленький дирежер,но с огромным потенциалом професионала музыканта.Просто грандиозно!!!
I hope people realize that conducting is NOT just about waving a stick around.
He stinks. They are playing on their own and tolerating him.
@@cadaverdog1424 first off idk what qualifications you think you have to criticize him but all it takes is a pair of eyes and a basic understanding of music to know this isn't the case. You can literally see the musicians looking at him and watching his queues. He clearly shows an understanding for the music and its deep intricacies. Also he isn't some random kid but actually a pretty good violinist as well. So stop being ignorant. Thank you.
TShaindlin You say that like you could do this better
@@cadaverdog1424 r/saltybruvs101
@@cadaverdog1424 jealous? How about get a life instead of getting pride by attacking real talent behind your pathetic little screen.
How wonderful to see such magnificent talent in such a young person being developed and encouraged. Thanks for sharing
🎼🎼🎼🎹 ГЕНИЙ !!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏.....Невозможно поверить ,все наизусть !?
Certainly going to watch this before bedtime. This is mind blowing. This makes a day feel sweet.
My eyes are full of tears! This conductor and the orchestra elevated me. Thank you Edward Yudenich, may you and musicians you conduct, continue to bring light from the heavenly spheres to this world!
(Sent from the British Isles)
What a future lies ahead for this talented child. He is fantastic. Bravo!
He is better than most orchestra conductors at this age. He seems very animated at times, but that's because he is very excited, enthusiastic and passionate about what he does. Furthermore, the spectators were mesmerized by his elegant swift moves and they were watching the pit throughout the piece and most were smiling and impressed by his posture and his timing. I don't think he rehearsed the piece with this orchestra and the musicians discovered his true qualities only after the 03:00 minute mark and felt excitement playing along and following his cues. That's clearly obvious if you watch the Cello lady @3:00 O'clock location, as well as the violinists in front of him. Compare to many other rendering of this piece, it's head & shoulder above all due to the momentum, verve, tempo and the accurate interpretation of the piece. One of the best "Les Preludes" performances I have ever seen. The kid is a student and his appearances are part of his studies, thus, he is watched closely by his teacher who arranged these appearances. Apparently, his teacher and his family not allowing him too much exposure until the conclusion of his studies, which is a wise move. He is clearly leading the play throughout the concert. He lapsed @2:56 for a split second but recovered very quickly which shows that he memorized the whole piece and was constantly ahead of the musicians. One must watch him over and over at least several times to appreciate his talent and discover that he is not merely a pretty face but a young man with strong character, real passion for classical music and leadership qualities. I think he will be one of the very best conductors if he develops at this pace. Thanks for posting . . .
Wow! Just incredible. Simply awesome. His knowledge of this piece is extraordinary . The timing , the dynamics, the excitement. This young man is almost unbelievable. If I didn’t witness myself. A great future for him, and great enjoyment for us.
All I can say in one word "Outstanding" Thanks for the excellent upload. Out.
Give the kid a break people. I was still playing with mud pies at 8 years old. He conducts as well as I while I was obtaining my first music degree. Did we all not learn to conduct by memorizing a set of movements, like a prearranged dance with the musicians. I think he did a great job. I wish I could get my biological kids to do this. He will probably be conducting the New York Philharmonic by the age of 16. We all may be working for him in 20 years. Keep up the hard work Edward. You have my respect.
Thanks!
Боже,какой гениальный мальчик!Так интересно было наблюдать за ним!..
That was almost unreal...such a hard piece of music, conducted by such a little man, but having such a huge tallent...I wish him that one day he'll join the list of the greatest conductors of the world...
You know he doesn't play with his phone, fantastic job he's right on tempo I would love to see him today hope he is still into music like this.
When musicians are reading music, they watch the conductor with their peripheral vision. The boy obviously knows that piece of music well.
Yes and many conductors do not gesture with sufficient intensity to penetrate that peripheral vision and their musicians fall out of sync as a result. This young man conducted in a highly visible manner that made it easy for the musicians to follow his lead. He reminds me of Bernstein, hair and all.
my gush.............. I was just blown away by his stupendous talent...... great prodigy
Stupefacente, un angelo alla direzione. Bravo
This is absolutely the best thing on CZcams, especially the comment "I was eating crayons at his age".
Thank you very much for sharing this wonderful moment 👍😍
Потрясающе и божественно!
Браво молодому Гению!!!
Absolutely Brilliant!!!
Far better than many professional conductors.
He sucks. Your standard must be in the gutter.
@@cadaverdog1424 .... have you read all the other comments? Mostly we agree this lad is doing a good job!!!
My gutter must be very crowded and you must be very lonely.
Wow, he is great!
He is not pretending. The orchestra follows him in all regards. He has absolute control.
I’d want to write more, but his performance speaks all the words I’m missing at the moment.
The video is seven years old. Hopefully he didn’t give up. Clearly a talent of that size cannot pay attention to the good-for-nothing-&-know-nothing critics that abound here.
This comment, I subscribe.
Absolutely right.
He still is!
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It is amazing what children can accomplish at very young ages. I like this video and wish the best for Edward. I'm in his corner.
The conductor seen in this video has skill of a Professional Musician and if you have never conducted an orchestra than you have no right to criticize this Conductor. He conducts in his own style and obviously proves that he knows the music. This piece is very complicated for those who have never seen a score in their life but he memorizes and can conduct accordingly. The biggest misconception of a conductor is what they do and make it straight for you all a conductor is a leader of a orchestra or in this case a symphony, He reads notes like a second language and he must communicate to the orchestra by splitting the baton to adhere to the time signature and rules of the piece. As you can see it is challenging and it is a thrill to see this young conductor conducting a piece as complicated as this and the size of this symphony orchestra. As a conductor myself I say to you "Encore!"
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I have no words to say but smiling.
I am just overwhelmed. Wow!!!!
A genius is born...
that kid has some head of hair, like a stereotypical conductor should
I was thinking that. I kept looking at his hair... He is brilliant
Conductors without hair are like chefs without a belly. Not trustworthy! :D
@@laaaliiiluuu would you say that to Gordon Ramsey?
Bravo.. what can one say to such a talent given to this amazing young boy.
Маленькое чудо- дирижор! Браво!
Impressive young conductor and perfect recording! Thank you for sharing this.
He feels very much the music!! 💓😍
Extraordinary Rhythm and technique!
A young body but an old soul which cannot repress the musical talent of the eternities. If we understood what we are we would be astounded, but the amazement would come only from this earthly life.
What a wonderful performance..It's great to watch.He has got such a lovely ability.One fine day his name will shine. Bravo
Я сначала подумала ,что это шутка.Оркестр играет сам по себе слаженно.А мальчик просто для сенсации.Начала искать другие ролики. Я в ауте!!! Этот маленький ребёночек просто талант.Ощущение,что в него вселился опытный дирижёр и продолжает в этом чуде жить. Невероятно,но факт...для меня неподдающийся об"яснению!!!
かっこいいい
いや、8歳にして人間がこんなこと成し得ることとは割とガチで思ってもなかった
どうせリズムに合わせて指揮棒を振っているだけだろ?と予想して見始めたが、きちんとリズムに先行して強弱と緩急自在に振ってるね。
すごい!
北海道牧場主 ただ足をあまり動かさないから腰と首がうねりすぎてる様に見えるからこの先が気になります!
8才にしてこの大物感はすごい!
Yes
Je suis en admiration devant ce très jeune chef d'orchestre ! Il vit complètement son rôle, c'est incroyable !!! Je ne me lasse pas de regarder cette vidéo.
The wonders didnt go away in this world ! Amazingly well done and o so cute at the same time...This is the start of the career of another great musician who has been born....!
That was nothing short of spectacular!
Oh what an amazing grace is to see shall talents being discovered into our children these are great opportunity if proparly holded then we are assured of bright future in conductors
Simplemente espectacular, me emociona ver este pequeño, un maestro 😊🙏
Incredibly moving to see this.Superb!
I think the most remarkable section is the tempo change at 8:00. He really IS in control of this orchestra!
Супер. ВИРТУОЗНО. МОЛОДЕЦ БРАВО.
C'est déjà et pour longtemps un grand chef d'orchestre, bravo et merci. Salutations de France. Papy Daniel.
Marvelous, fantastik, really lovely....thank you very much, from Spain !!!!
Талантище! Умничка! Невероятно!
Unglaublich ... Lass Deine Inspiration feiern!
Невероятно ... пусть ваше вдохновение праздновать!
Edward, you are GREAT! CONGRATULATIONS! I would be very proud if I would have a grandchild like you. CONGRATULATIONS to you parents.
Edward is a genius with musical compositions. Owing to his training in musical creations from an early age, he has derived immense talent to conduct orchestra with total passion, zeal and energy of a much older conductor. Best wishes for greater success in his future career. 😊😊❤❤
У дивительный ребёнок .Браво
Bravo.
Magnífico.
Bravíssimo!
Orchestration truly worthy of a HERO!
Well done little master! Very well done!
Absolutely Beautiful orchestral performance ! ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥