Video duration: 479 seconds
Global video hits: 26907
This breathtaking performance of Mahler's 2nd Symphony ('Resurrection') was Sir Simon Rattle's farewell concert with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra which he led for 18 years.
From August 30, 1998
Symphony Hall, Birmingham, England
Video duration: 486 seconds
Global video hits: 35463
The overwhelming close of Mahler's 'Resurrection' Symphony from a fantastic performance by The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in '98. Soloists are Anne-Sofie von Otter and Hillevi Martinpelto.
This was Sir Simon Rattle's farewell concert with the CBSO, who served as their Music Director for 18 years.
August 30, 1998
Symphony Hall, Birmingham, England
Video duration: 246 seconds
Global video hits: 7661
The Behind the Scenes video of the Death Rattle stick figure animation.
The Death Rattle animation and the Behind the Scenes movie of it were both created by PivotMasterDX using the Pivot stick figure animator
Video duration: 396 seconds
Global video hits: 4991
The Finale of Mahler's 'Resurrection' Symphony Part I of V
From Sir Simon Rattle's farewell concert with the CBSO, the orchestra he led for 18 years.
August 30, 1998
Symphony Hall, Birmingham, England
Video duration: 433 seconds
Global video hits: 11663
From an intense performance of Mahler's 2nd, which was Sir Simon Rattle's farewell concert with the CBSO, the orchestra he led for 18 years.
August 30, 1998
Symphony Hall, Birmingham, England
Video duration: 465 seconds
Global video hits: 10422
From an intense performance of Mahler's 2nd, this was Sir Simon Rattle's farewell concert with the CBSO, which he led for 18 years.
August 30, 1998
Symphony Hall, Birmingham, England
Video duration: 304 seconds
Global video hits: 6222
U2 sing "Love Comes To Town" "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" and "Stand By Me" for audience outside theater for Rattle and Hum premiere. The obnoxious reporter talks over some of it. This is recorded from an old, old VHS tape and the quality is not that great, but it's better than nothing.