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Ein Oper ist ein absurdes Ding
From Richard Strauss' Capriccio, featuring Kiri Te Kanawa, Håkan Hagegård, Tatiana Troyanos, David Kuebler, Simon Keenlyside, and the San Francisco Opera Orchestra conducted by Donald Runnicles.
This performance is available on Kultur DVD. I do not own this copyright myself.
This performance is available on Kultur DVD. I do not own this copyright myself.
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Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt
Просмотров 16 тыс.14 лет назад
From Des Knaben Wunderhorn; Sung by Walton Groenroos; Conducted by Leonard Bernstein; Israel Philharmonic. This can be found on a DVD from Deutsche Grammophon/Unitel Classica, which also contains the other 3 Mahler song cycles featuring Thomas Hampson and the Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein.
Wer hat dies Liedlein erdacht
Просмотров 41 тыс.14 лет назад
From Des Knaben Wunderhorn; Sung by Lucia Popp; Conducted by Leonard Bernstein; Israel Philharmonic. This can be found on a DVD from Deutsche Grammophon/Unitel Classica, which also contains the other 3 Mahler song cycles (not counting the sui generis Das Lied von der Erde, of course) featuring Thomas Hampson and the Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein.
Wo die schonen Trompeten blasen
Просмотров 55 тыс.14 лет назад
From Des Knaben Wunderhorn; Sung by Lucia Popp; Conducted by Leonard Bernstein; Israel Philharmonic. This can be found on a DVD from Deutsche Grammophon/Unitel Classica, which also contains the other 3 Mahler song cycles (not counting the sui generis Das Lied von der Erde, of course) featuring Thomas Hampson and the Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein.
Lob des Hohen Verstandes
Просмотров 16 тыс.14 лет назад
Sung by Walton Groenroos; Conducted by Leonard Bernstein; Israel Philharmonic. This can be found on a DVD from Deutsche Grammophon/Unitel Classica, which also contains the other 3 Mahler song cycles (not counting the sui generis Das Lied von der Erde, of course) featuring Thomas Hampson and the Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein.
Der Leiermann
Просмотров 761 тыс.15 лет назад
Der Leiermann, 24th Lieder from Die Winterreise, Music by Franz Schubert to a poem by Wilhelm Müller, performed by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) and Alfred Brendel (pianist). If you enjoyed this and wish to see/hear more, please buy or rent a full account of the song cycle, whether it is from this specific DVD, or from another recording,
Die Meistersinger Act I - Beckmesser's Judgment; Sachs' Rebuttal
Просмотров 8 тыс.15 лет назад
From the Hamburg State Opera, 1970, available from Arthaus Musik DVD. No copyright infringement intended, hoping instead that this counts as free publicity for the DVD. Toni Blankenheim as Beckmesser Giorgio Tozzi as Hans Sachs Richard Cassilly as Walther
GANZ GENIAL - ABER WIRKLICH INNERLICH EMPFUNDEN DIE DRINGENDE NOTWENDIGKEIT DES UNERBITTLICHEN LEIERMANNES ??
Drüben hinter’m Dorfe Steht ein Leiermann, Und mit starren Fingern Dreht er was er kann. Barfuss auf dem Eise Schwankt er hin und her; Und sein kleiner Teller Bleibt ihm immer leer. Keiner mag ihn hören, Keiner sieht ihn an; Und die Hunde knurren Um den alten Mann. Und er lässt es gehen Alles, wie es will, Dreht, und seine Leier Steht ihm nimmer still. Wunderlicher Alter, Soll ich mit dir geh'n? Willst zu meinen Liedern Deine Leier dreh'n?
Wie kann aus einer so traurigen Geschichte ein so schönes Lied werden?
Bruges is a shithole.
With all the homeless WE encounter - This strikes deep
Sublime, big hug from Lisboa
Something that nobody understand like 2 friends from the movie In Bruges😊
The celestial and the dark merge in this wonderful piece of music
Pure artistry!
Nobody is able to encapsulate such deep pain through music the way Franz Schubert did.
I listened to this incessantly.
This song is beyond music
What an orchestra…I could not believe at first that it was conducted by Bernstein. Quite egregious to his name.
Was ein Krieg mit Menschen macht. Traurig, traurig.
Déchirant, sublime.
Ich verneige mich tief vor dem Autor des vorherrigen Kommentars mit großem ❤.
What tune was the Leiermann playing? Waltz? Polka? Upbeat? Downbeat?
His eyes. Jesus Christ. His eyes, as he sings.
That's a soul that knows the darkness of great loss or loneliness.
The depth, wishing he was as free as the old beggar man
What a voice this man had! I have loved it since I was a young man, 65 years ago, at least.
Oohh yes..! What a beautiful voice...
The pinnacle of Art.
SO Beautiful Thank You
What an extraordinary performance! The range of color, and nuances are just stunning. Such a haunting piece, in this interpretation.
I relate to this song in ways I fear I shouldn't. When I was a kid, I knew well the songs of beggars grinding away at their guitars' strings as the winter cold set in. I was told to not even make eye contact with them by my parents. But then, when I started to run away from school, they were the among only people I could turn to and trust. And so I went with the strange old men, and to their songs I lived the darkest years of my life.
When I was a child in Paraparaumu in New Zealand there was a tramp known as Mr Hoskings. He always had sweets for the kids. No children feared him. No parents feared him. When he appeared there was a lot of noise. In hindsight (2024) these were good times.
This is a whole tone higher than the video by Walter Berry and Bernstein. I think it may be too high for Groenroos' voice.
A masterpiece! When the artist being Schubert or Muller or Dietrich Fischer, etc. looks back, in late life and takes stock of his existence, his hard journey, his losses, the perception of his contemporaries of him and his work, and his sad ending and oblivion. It’s like Dietrich is singing for himself and recalling a personal experience he had two hundred years ago, composed by Muller and Schubert.
I feel that too very much, his disabled brother starved during the war and his wife died in childbirth - his son was named after him.. just seeing his 2000 mile stare.
He embodied this piece like he was the composer😢
❤❤ rewatching and rewatched😂
Гениально!!!❤❤❤
Sehr traurig,doch von Fischer-Diesgau mit wunderbarer Empfindsamkeit singed miterfahrend und Brendel dezent begleitend….🙏🍀🌷
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I have become almost invisible, to some extent like a dead man In the deep and dark hours of the night No one knows what shadowy memories haunt them to this day Of grace and providence A golden pheasant on the black ground The quilter standard
just so poignant and beautiful and that teutonic fixed gaze is just something to behold ..
Zu schnell!
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Mahler did not predict the tragedies of the 20th century, but these tragedies have caused us to need the solace his music now uniquely provides.
The interplay is amazing between the major and minor keys, representing the joy of being reunited with a sweetheart on the one hand, and the looming, and probably fatal, outcome of being sent to a war, on the other.
Er will schneller als Bernstein.
...Trying to find the Geharer/Boulez recording, BUT, what a pleasure this is! Immortal Bernstein delicately bringing out the silky, sinuous strings of a peerless orchestra and Accompanying a fine and stylish singer... Mahler is doubtless delighted. x
Grandios! Niemand konnte und kann so singen! Mehr Ausdruck und Gesang geht nicht.
A timeless masterpiece where composition and performance align in perfection.
Thomas Hampson listening, thinking this is a hard act to follow.
She was a unique angel put down on this earth. Far away the best soprano ever. I never heard anyone sing so emotional and expressive with such control and beauty. And then accompanied by the Worlds greatest conductor ever the big genius Leonard Bernstein. This is music on its highest level. Unique beauty that is hard to surpass. Simply divine.
fermer les yeux et voir le paradis (s'il existe?)
Devastating.
Stunning! It is a struggle to summon the literary skills to provide an accurate word picture of the bleak scene that this rendition evokes. So profoundly haunting! The expression on the face of DFD is so telling.
Lucia Popp juste magique !!!
Now i know in wich music remember me The Doors music..to German..why i like yess i like
O o o o goood niceee..
Einfach unglaublich schön gesungen Bravoo
Ella era maravillosa . Así de simple