Got an invitation to this page:
http://www.youtube.com/BerlinPhil" target="_blank
I followed the invitation and address in the lower left corner of the video screen.
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YouTube concerts with the Berliner Phil Orchestra
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Re: YouTube concerts with the Berliner Phil Orchestra
Thanks Klaus!
The Berliner Philharmoniker is one of my favorite orchestras--Have many recordings of them!
JJ
The Berliner Philharmoniker is one of my favorite orchestras--Have many recordings of them!
JJ
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Re: YouTube concerts with the Berliner Phil Orchestra
Thanks for the recommendation!
This clip of the Alpine Symphony is astonishing. About 15 seconds in is some wonderful trombone playing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xK7z2NhUrsQ
I know there are a few folks who are resisting the urge to increase their download bandwidth abilities, but instant access to content like this makes high speed internet worthwhile.
Oh, BTW, Bruckner No. 8. Do want.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVTemkkT0UI
This clip of the Alpine Symphony is astonishing. About 15 seconds in is some wonderful trombone playing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xK7z2NhUrsQ
I know there are a few folks who are resisting the urge to increase their download bandwidth abilities, but instant access to content like this makes high speed internet worthwhile.
Oh, BTW, Bruckner No. 8. Do want.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVTemkkT0UI
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Re: YouTube concerts with the Berliner Phil Orchestra
Throwing one more "must listen" in the mix:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT6yuyULvDs
Johann Sebastian Bach: Chorale Prelude "Komm, Gott, Schöpfer, Heiliger Geist" (Orchestration by Arnold Schoenberg) / Peter Eötvös, conductor
It's a Bach transcription. By Schoenberg. Awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT6yuyULvDs
Johann Sebastian Bach: Chorale Prelude "Komm, Gott, Schöpfer, Heiliger Geist" (Orchestration by Arnold Schoenberg) / Peter Eötvös, conductor
It's a Bach transcription. By Schoenberg. Awesome.
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Re: YouTube concerts with the Berliner Phil Orchestra
The Hilgers Kaiser BBb (?) in Bruckner 8 is impressive in sight and sound!
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Re: YouTube concerts with the Berliner Phil Orchestra
WOW
The clip with Bruckner 9 is great! That must be Alexander von Puttkamer on tuba. What a sound! Love the Alpine clip as well. Thanks for pointing this out.

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Re: YouTube concerts with the Berliner Phil Orchestra
There are some real great extracts there. I must listen to some complete when have the time! has anyone tried, can one download the videos from the BPO site, or just watch online?
Watching the extracts, a couple of good tuba views in Prokofiev 5 and Bartok Concerto for Orchestra. Looks like a B&S F (PT-15?) played for the latter.
Watching the extracts, a couple of good tuba views in Prokofiev 5 and Bartok Concerto for Orchestra. Looks like a B&S F (PT-15?) played for the latter.
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Re: YouTube concerts with the Berliner Phil Orchestra
This is embarrassing!
I wrote the BPO and got a mail with a code.
This morning I finally found time to hear the free concert. I wanted to hear the Bartok Concerto for Orchestra.
And then I cannot find out how to apply the code for the free listening. It is likely I am overlooking the obvious, but then my well-known eye problems demand me knowing where to look, if I shall find things. And light text on dark background is hard on eyes anyway.
Listening to the excerpts alone is great, but I still would like to watch that full Concerto. Alone knowing how the BPO solves the Bnat to F gliss would be interesting.
Klaus
I wrote the BPO and got a mail with a code.
This morning I finally found time to hear the free concert. I wanted to hear the Bartok Concerto for Orchestra.
And then I cannot find out how to apply the code for the free listening. It is likely I am overlooking the obvious, but then my well-known eye problems demand me knowing where to look, if I shall find things. And light text on dark background is hard on eyes anyway.
Listening to the excerpts alone is great, but I still would like to watch that full Concerto. Alone knowing how the BPO solves the Bnat to F gliss would be interesting.
Klaus
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Re: YouTube concerts with the Berliner Phil Orchestra
Thanks for the link! Btw: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-p07CuoD ... re=related" target="_blank THE orchestral tuba standard IMHO


