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  1. 9 hours ago, JacksonElmore said:

    I second the question, has anybody successfully watched the stream? My US credit card doesn’t work lol.

     

    I have, from France, several times. It works very well and it is such a pleasure to hear again all the pieces, especially those missing in the servus TV broadcast!!

    I just noticed some sound microcuts. I first thought it was a network issue, but it comes always at the same places. I find this strange, but I suppose DG releases will be perfect!! 

  2. 9 hours ago, Martinland said:

    Yes, I am giddy as well! \o/ But I see no DVD? :-/

    How am I supposed to rip/convert this then?

     

    *sigh* Sooo close...

    (should I order something I cannot even read out let alone play?)

    Same for me...

    I was so excited to read the news yesterday ! Especially since it was my birthday :) But what a disappointment :/

    Some suggested that I buy a blu-ray reader, but what for ? I would have no other use of it. And that would make the souvenir very expansive :s Moreover, watch a blu-ray with my equipment would be like having a ferrari engine in a 4L...
    I think I will buy it anyway and borrow a reader once or find someone who could convert it. Or do you think there could be a DVD release later as well ?

     

  3. 9 minutes ago, carlborg said:

     

    It looks like Sunday - judging from the gesture towards the 1st violins at 3:00. Saw a video form Saturday and he didn't do that gesture (see below)

     

     

    Yes, you are right. I didn't take the time to compare videos (I'm supposed to be working right now, I prepare the lesson I'm going to teach in half an hour, but I just can't. It will be improvisation today !), but indeed they are from two different days. So now I know that I'm looking for the 1rst seconds before the beginning of the imperial march from saturday ! Thanks :)

  4. 8 hours ago, Camillu said:


    Here's a better version, for you to enjoy (until they take it down).

     

    For sure it's great !! Made me cry (again...), particularly the horns mentionned before !! And I think it's the first video I see with this view of the maestro and the musiciens. Thanks a lot !!
    Was it on the 1st or the 2nd concert ? I attended the 2nd, and I would say this is on saturday's one, but I'm no more sure of anything. My brain is still upside down :)
    But I find the reaction of the audience at the beginning far more intense in the other video, the one I'm searching for. It's these few 1st seconds I'm looking for (from the other concert then).

     

    Thank you anyway. And please, all of you who managed to film short sequences, share them if you can ! The DVD will be wonderfull, but as someone said, it will be just like buying a postcard or a photobook vs. taking your own photos. These stolen videos, even if not filmed by myself (I couldn't, too close to a "guard"), are more precious and moving for me :)

     

  5. On 1/20/2020 at 11:13 AM, Obi said:

     

    This video was deleted by youtube on monday afternoon... I know that a dvd will be released, but this short video made me cry and thrill (not as much as the concert itself, that said). It was a capture of the beginning of the imperial march, with the great applause by the audience.

    Was it filmed by someone from the forum ? I really, really wish I could have the file. We can feel the incredible atmosphere of the moment in it...

     

    I still can't believe it was real. Like some of you, I haven't been able to listen to music yet. It all looks so... insipid ! after such an event

     

    I was wondering if it would have been as memorable if it had happened last year as planned. The fact that it was cancelled, for health reason, would have made people realize that his venue in Europe was really something extraordinary and maybe unique ? Wasn't it a blessing in disguise finally ?

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