Congratulations #SeattleSymphony #ThomasDausgaard for another #Grammy #nomination. Here excerpts from recent #Malambo performance by #MigueldelAguila with Seth Krimsky #bassoon - https://youtu.be/bUlXLQIUVW8

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Congratulations #SeattleSymphony #ThomasDausgaard for another #Grammy #nomination. Here excerpts from recent #Malambo performance by #MigueldelAguila with Seth Krimsky #bassoon - https://youtu.be/bUlXLQIUVW8
Béla Bártok, Suite no. 1, Sz 31 (II. Poco Adagio). Thomas Dausgaard, director
I remember going to see the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and Thomas Dausgaard. I recommend you go and see both if you can. They are worth every penny.
I remember going to see the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and Thomas Dausgaard. I recommend you go and see both if you can. They are worth every penny.
Thomas does not merely conduct an orchestra of musicians, he turns it into a large and powerful instrument in its own right and plays it masterfully. I went to see the particular performance by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra mentioned in the review was blown away. Their playing of Strauss piece, in particular, was such a full frontal assault on the senses that I was left reeling with delight.…
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La sinfonía #10 de Mahler por la Seattle Symphony y Thomas Dausgaard.
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klaverkoncert A-mol opus 16 (1868) [edvard grieg 1843-1907] alice sara ott / danmarks radio symfoniorkestret / thomas dausgaard 1. allegro molto moderato [00:00] 2. adagio [13:32] 3. allegro moderato molto e marcato - quasi presto [19:45] 3.b. andante maestoso [24:45]
Schumann, Symphony No. 1 in B-flat major, Op. 38 "Spring" (1841): 3. Scherzo. Molto vivace Swedish Chamber Orchestra, Örebro • Thomas Dausgaard (2006) O wende, wende deinen Lauf, -- / O change, change your course -- Im Thale blüht der Frühling auf -- / In the valley spring is blooming -- (Böttger) Landscape (Main River), Hans Thoma
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen • Part 2
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen • Part 1
Right so, it's time for some more video. Christian Gerhaher sings Mahler's Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, from a Prom on 1st September 2010 with the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester under Herbert Blomstedt. This is in two parts because that's how it was uploaded to YouTube.
Wonderful singing, as you'd expect, but I'm also seriously impressed by the fabulous orchestral playing. (By the way: is the announcer's pronunciation of Gerhaher's name correct? I've always thought it was GER-hah-er, but he seems to be saying Ger-HIGH-er.)
The silence at the end is due to Blomstedt not letting his arms down, I suppose. It's so right (a shame, though, that the applause is cut off so unprofessionally).