At 60, after 50yrs of listening to & loving rock & roll music (The Beatles, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, etc) I discovered & became enthralled with Wagner. Now at 63 my love of music is complete.
Thank you for pointing out your age of first exposure. It reminds me to be grateful for the playing of classical music in the background by my grandfather. We know small children are learners. That led me eventually to travel and hear music in the great music halls, as well as interpretations by the masterful conductors. It started when I would replay and replay his albums. Thank you again.
I look at every single member of this orchestra and try to imagine a lifetime of study, practice, and excellence in order for them to get to where they were on this day. This is absolutely brilliant. A collection of all stars.
My college roommate was a 2nd chair trumpet on Chicago Symphony. Now almost 75, he has been playing since he was a kid. Army Field Band, Eastman School of music, and years of just what you state here.
🌹🎭🇩🇪F A N T A S T I S C H 🇩🇪Ein UMWERFEND schönes Stück des GROßEN Deutscher Komponisten R. Wagner! 💐💫BRAVO!!! 💫👍👏👏👏👏👏🌹💐🌹🎵🎻 Jedes seiner Werke ist ein Weltmeisterwerk 💜 Brillant ...💐🌹💐Vielen Dank 🌟..................⚘🌟👍👍👍👍👍❗🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Ja, von der leyer-lüger hat gemacht... Jetzt die einige Nation, die Ungarischen sind, welche kann mit anderen diese blöte kommunistische Huren zu stoppen. Analphabeten migranten, blöte scholz, die mehr blöte annawiedienahmeiststupide, aso...
Примерно раз в 100 лет, начиная с 12 века Европа вторгалась на земли России. Тевтонские рыцари, шведы, поляки, французы, объединенная Европа под руководством Гитлера... Сегодня потерявший самостоятельность ЕС снова сошло с ума и воюет с Россией, пока не напрямую, но всё к этому идёт. Очнитесь, люди! На этот раз Европы не будет.
Wunderbar! Wem die Nibelungensaga gefällt, unbedingt die wunderschönen Volkslieder von "Lorelina" anhören. Einfach magisch! Solche tollen Künstler haben mehr Aufmerksamkeit und Kommentare verdient.
Hace algunos mese trato de buscar interpretaciones de Wagner. Esto es absolutamente impresionante... creo que fué el mas grande compositor de la historia. Sus innovaciones fueron determinantes. Amo esta música. Absolutamente fantástica.
...it should be called Truth Music, because it hints at the wondrous, future potential available to mankind as the adopted sons and daughters of God Almighty, through Christ Jesus, the King of Kings, and the Lord of Lords.
Einfach nur wunderbar Es ist eine Freude den Musikern beim Spielen zuzusehen Die Musik von Richard Wagner ist ohne Zweifel einzigartig schön.Den ganzen Ring mit fast 16 Stunden auf eine reichliche Stunde "zusammen zu drücken" und die Höhepunkte am laufenden Band zu spielen ist ein Meisterwerk des Bearbeiters Großartig!!!Drei Daumen hoch
I think that these kinds of cuts, which decontextualize the songs and make them impossible to understand, are typical actions of ignorant peoples like the Americans.
I played this last night while having a relaxing much needed spa night. I used an under eye mask, lit a candle and turned off the lights. It was heavenly.
I can't believe the director of the video didn't focus on the French Horn soloist for the best part of her solo. I would have focused on her during the entirety of it. She played it marvelously and having played the horn many decades ago I certainly appreciate her artistry.
Siegfried's Rhine Journey is the BEST musical interlude in the entire 15 hours of the Ring. I close my eyes and let it wash over me cleansing my soul and I forget my troubles.
I really don't know what it is but for me Wagner has something so profound and deep that absolute touches my soul in the most natural way imaginable. Its like he somehow made the mystics of the old spirits of the dark woods and high mountains visible
The soloist on the French Horn is absolutely brilliant. She makes it sound as though there’s a god mustering his angels, and the sound elevates the listener to a heavenly realm. This is a breathtaking performance from masterful musicians, led by a superb conductor.
@@harryhagan5937 Perhaps Wagner is not well known, and his music not frequently performed at American classical concerts due to his being shunned for extreme anit-semitism.
The clarity, the full rounded tone, the strings in unison, the melodic magnificence of woodwind ..such gorgeous sound coming together... you feel the development of the orchestra before it happens. This is really wonderful.
Possente brano musicale reso maestoso,solenne e dinamico dagli ottoni dai timpani e contrabassi ed elegiaco dai legni , violini e gli altri strumenti a corda,un brano impegnativo per tutta l'Orchestra che il Maestro ha diretto con patronanza,spigliatezza e fulgore !!!
Musique sublime et majestueuse. L'âme s'extasie dans ces phrases musicaux qui s'élèvent à Walhalla. Wagner, comme un grand peintre, représente dans les voix sonores des instruments de l'orchestre toutes les nuances, teints et subtilités auxquels la chair succombe et s'y soumettre. Seul un élu des Muses et achevé maître peut créer et concevoir un chef-d'oeuvre de cette catégorie.
When I think my work sucks I watch an orchestra, such a pressure they have, I would die before starting if I were one of them! One false note and you are done. Amazing professionals, really!
Not true. An essential part of being a competent classical musician is being able to fake music that you can't quite master and blend into the orchestra without drawing attention to your mistakes. Chamber and solo music is much less forgiving because you're exposed, but even then, if you have a solid grasp of harmony and improvisation, you can often make a mistake sound natural. As for the music itself, I prefer Maazel's arrangement but this version is still pretty good (and either is better than the *fifteen goddamn hours* the full Ring cycle takes).
This really is fantastic. Incredible work done by masters of their craft. Young people should be exposed to this as often as possible. Parents: get your children to your nearest live performance. Watching a symphony will open their mind!
Being a musical illiterate and talent limited to playing the radio, I don’t understand how orchestral arrangements like this are even brought together. Are the various section musicians following only their sheets? Do their sheets have ALL of the other sections’ notes etc? How the hell do they do it? How do 20 string players produce a single sound so perfectly timed and tuned? You’d think a wayward horn would poke out of line once in a while? Thinking how complicated running a top performing NFL offensive squad of 11 men can be and how many things can go wrong on every single play, I can’t imagine how an orchestra like this gets through 60 minute + pieces so flawlessly? Maybe my ears aren’t attuned to mistakes? Do others hear mediocrity where I hear such beauty?
@@frankreedy6437 The trick is practice... Sure, any given orchestra may have not practiced the piece off-stage - but these musicians have. They have ascended the peaks of musical prowess to such a degree that you could give them the most difficult piece of music for their instrument, and they could, on the first try, play it perfectly off the sheet. I'm not very good at piano, and I can't sight read, but I can still play a 3-minute piece to near perfection at full tempo after about a week. This also includes *tempo*; i.e. they will know how fast to play something down to the thousandth of a second. More likely than not. Due to their ridiculous skill in these two regards - precision and tempo - you can pretty much start them off together and they will play through to the very end. Heck, if they get confused on the tempo, all they have to do is to look at the conductor, whose baton is waving with the same atomic-clock precision of a drummer in a band. On top of all this, if someone, somehow, makes a minor mistake, they know how the piece (and their part in it in particular) should sound, so they recognize their error and gets back on track. Even if they managed to make a mistake, especially in a Wagnerian piece like this, their mistake might just get covered up by the sheer weight of all the instruments. I hope that helps :-) P.S. In comparison with a football play (something which I correspondingly know nothing about), musicians have an easy time of it. The bass drummer isn't trying to tackle anyone from the string section, that is. Speaking of orchestras and sports - I reckon you'll like this :D ruclips.net/video/MzXoVo16pTg/видео.html
@@frankreedy6437 That's why there's a conductor. All the musicians only follow their own parts but the conductor has the parts of the entire orchestra written on his sheets. They're all on time because the conductor guides them with his hands. After spending a lot of time rehearsing or listening to the piece, you know when the musicians from different sections play their parts, so that helps, but you don't need to worry about it too much.
To buy tickets for 2 adults and 2 children you spend more than 1000 Euros even you have the chance to get some! Not cheap to get your kids well educated ❤
They are all musical prodigies. The competition in the arts only allows for the best of the best and incredibly long years of study and mastery even for prodigies. Just magnificent!
What awesome talent Wagner had to be able to express the essence of the ´´ northern spirit ´´ so that so many of us mere mortals from all round the world can experience it for ourselves. Congratulations too to the R.F.K. for their marvellous rendition of the maestro´s work.
What a brilliant display of the beauty and power of a top notch orchestra.....every section, I so enjoyed it all. French Horns.......WOW! Great performance everyone! Thanks so much for sharing this beautiful performance.
Ah Wagner, the greatest composer of dramatic music in history.Those musical worlds of fantasy, epic adventures, myths, from the smell and sense of seas, jungles and mountains to the 16th century Nunernburg are unmatched!And now just 1 hour of his powerful and majestic music won't be enough for me.I adore all of his Works from Der Ring to Parsifal, though this performance is magnificant
A fantastic performance and an excellent arrangement. This music represents one of the pinnacles of Western culture and this was shown here. Thanks for posting!
Vieux wagnérien, je trouve un grand plaisir dans cette version "ohne Wort" de la Tétralogie. Les sèquences choisies me paraissent le mieux refléter le Ring, et j'ai une préférence pour cette version. Merci les artistes!
At 191, after 150 years of pop music consuming, listening to this brings me to tears. I hope I can listen this for another 100 years at least. God bless me. 🙌👏🙌👏🙌👏
Ich bin begeistert von soviel Einfallsreichtum, Farbenfreude, Energie und Power, Schönheit, Glücksmomenten und Hormonausschüttungen, Klangschönheit, Harmonie. Danke Richard Wagner, einfach himmlisch, danke de Vlieger, große Leistung, überzeugendes Ergebnis.
Clearly brilliant and radiant beyond words. Finally, as this extraordinary phenomenon evolves, all that are most directly involved fully unify and spiritually manifest as a single sparkling organism. They wholly confluence as if their lives depend upon it and, moreover, as if all of our lives depend upon it which, in fact, they do…OMG!
me encanta mirar las caras que ponen los músicos: los ojos determinados, las arrugas en la frente, los labios fruncidos, las cejas arqueadas, todo funcionando como una extensión concentrada del instrumento, apretándose y soltándose según lo dicte la partitura. O los que tocan con sus pulmones, como miran con pánico a veces al director cuando tienen que mantener cierta nota. Que bello despliegue humano.
Magnificent! Wonderful performance! Love the arrangement! This is one I'll listen to again and again and again. So rewarding! Thank you all so much. Every one of you involved here.
Love Siegfried’s horn call. My first year of college my parents were living in the Texas Hill Country. I was still an accomplished horn player (played Strauss Horn Concerto 1 at state solo contest as a HS senior and my father was among other things former first horn at Austin Symphony). I loved playing The Call out in the woods, and would do so till my lips were blown. There is no stage that equals it! But I still wasn’t as good as this lady. Brava!
When I worked at Durham Cathedral in the 1960's and was associated with the university, I used to attend Uni music do's when the student orchestra warming up beforehand would launch into impromptu performances of bits of this and that, such as Eine Kleine etc and always the horn player would let fly with Siegfried's call molto fortissimo as well as the horn intro to Richard Strauss' Til Eulenspiegel Great fun.
I thank God that He has given us Wagner, and the conductors and musicians to execute his music. My only little quarrel with God is that He did not choose me to be Wagner!
I am sure that it was the best Ring interpretation in the world indeed it was the best Wagner interpretation and it was the best classical music performance and orchestre in the world.
The interminable, inexorable buildup. The crescendo till the burst of Power! The Great Wagner! And what an orchestra. Beautiful musicians, immersed in the intoxicating transcendence of Wagnarian music. And the conductor: so restrained - no theatrics nor over the top antics - buttoned up! Bravo! Het Radio Filharmonisch Orkest. We all owe you a debt of gratitude.
My father was a second generational sort from Hannover and our family listened to the 3 Bees at the dinner table on holidays and Sundays. I remember when he got a Russian bug and we camped on the steppes but the constant was Wagner and Strauss, no less. If this music can't charge a thrill from brain to spine then one is dead to culture.
Mükemmel bir eser daha önce hiç dinlememiştim ama içindeki bir bölüm bana çok tanıdık geldi sanki bir filmde geçiyordu aman her neyse mükemmel bir eser kendisini saygıyla anıyor ve bu orkestrayı da tebrik ediyorum.
Art is merely an expression of human emotion. Humanity's redemption lies in capacity of God to redirect Man's suicidal nature. The Messiah alone has accomplished that remarkable feat.
The guy with beard, made a boat from wood he cut down..it took him 5 years, and in his spare time in the evening he learning to play the thing he is playing, true story.
@@weprique Das Grossdeutsche Reich umfasst die Bundesrepublik, Österreich, die Schweiz, Luxemburg, Pommern, Schlesien, Westpreussen und Ostpreuusen, das Memelland und Böhmen und Mähren. Nur Schleswig sollten die Deutsche an Dänemark zurückgeben. Schleswig gehörte bis 1864 immer zu Dänemark und die Ureinwohner tragen meistens dänische Namen. Die Eider ist die natürliche Grenze zwischen Deutschland und Skandinavien.
La tetralogia di Wagner esprime l’assoluto musicale e quanto di meglio esiste nel panorama classico. Mi congratulo con l’orchestra per la splendida interpretazione.
Like the first light of dawn, this music opens your eyes to new promises and to all the wonders of nature. Evocative of powers beyond observation, these pieces pull the strings of the heart, attract nostalgia and awaken the loves, the skinned lives and the torpor of the sleeping watchmen !
I used to be so reluctant to listen to any "Classical" music, which my father alwats tried to kinda force me to do so. But this is so incredibly awesome. By far my favorite, Wagner master piece.
Wagner Still Wagner. What a wonderful score , a real masterpiece, the pianos ,pianissimos and fortes were absolutely perfect audible and partcularly enjoyables. The Orchestra sound to glory for me and the Director deserves the most wonderful qualification. Thanks so much.
At 60, after 50yrs of listening to & loving rock & roll music (The Beatles, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, etc) I discovered & became enthralled with Wagner. Now at 63 my love of music is complete.
Yeah. Metal head here. Music composed by a genius, played by 40 musicians is pretty hard to beat. Try beethoven, he rocks ;)
@@TheAlwaysPrepared The composer you should listen to next really rocks, That's why his name is Rachmaninoff.
Add in Bowie and it's same with me. This is the origin of rock
@@paulheffron4836 Did u mean Rockmaninoff? :D
@@i_am_well I sure did. Give him a listen. There are many You Tube postings of his great music.
Reminds me to be glad I'm alive.
what a wonderful comment 💝
@@TruhliAhmo -- Yes....I shall apply that presently.....BRAVI from Acapulco!
Wunderbar❤❤
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At 62 I have been listening to Wagner for 57 years (that I can clearly remember) and still it gives me shiver every time.
Those horns at the beginning!
Thank you for pointing out your age of first exposure. It reminds me to be grateful for the playing of classical music in the background by my grandfather. We know small children are learners. That led me eventually to travel and hear music in the great music halls, as well as interpretations by the masterful conductors. It started when I would replay and replay his albums. Thank you again.
I look at every single member of this orchestra and try to imagine a lifetime of study, practice, and excellence in order for them to get to where they were on this day. This is absolutely brilliant. A collection of all stars.
Steve, you have just stated what I have been thinking and you have eloquently expressed it in words...well done! Wes
A galaxy.
And this is what I find the true beauty of performing...to shed all those blood, sweat and tears for just a moment to express and prove yourself.
My college roommate was a 2nd chair trumpet on Chicago Symphony. Now almost 75, he has been playing since he was a kid. Army Field Band, Eastman School of music, and years of just what you state here.
they are but a cardboard cut out parody of the great german orchestras of the 60s and 70s
Many, many thanks to the soundengineers too...
For clarity of the timing of the different sections:
>Das Rheingold<
1. Vorspiel 0:05
2. Das Rheingold 4:20
3. Nibelheim 6:11
4. Walhall 8:38
>Die Walküre<
5. Die Walküren 11:53
6. Feuerzauber 15:40
>Siegfried<
7. Waldweben 19:36
8. Siegfried's Heldentat 21:53
9. Brünnhilde's Erwachen 28:17
>Götterdämmerung<
10. Siegfried & Brünnhilde 34:34
11. Siegfried's Rheinfahrt 38:50
12. Siegfried's Tod 44:12
13. Trauermusik 49:59
14. Brünnhilde's Opfertat 55:49
Thanks for segmentation.
Actually the piece "Siegfried and Brünhilde" is not from Siegfried but from the first act of Götterdämmerung
But well done :)
Thnx! Must have gon wrong in the flow... Corrected now.
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🌹🎭🇩🇪F A N T A S T I S C H 🇩🇪Ein UMWERFEND schönes Stück des GROßEN Deutscher Komponisten R. Wagner! 💐💫BRAVO!!! 💫👍👏👏👏👏👏🌹💐🌹🎵🎻 Jedes seiner Werke ist ein Weltmeisterwerk 💜 Brillant ...💐🌹💐Vielen Dank 🌟..................⚘🌟👍👍👍👍👍❗🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Wie schön, daß es Europa, seine Musik, Kultur und Menschen gibt!
Soy de las Antillas, y pienso igual que UD. Saludos.
Not for long the way it’s going, unfortunately…
Ja Europa nein zu dieser EU😢😅
Ja, von der leyer-lüger hat gemacht... Jetzt die einige Nation, die Ungarischen sind, welche kann mit anderen diese blöte kommunistische Huren zu stoppen. Analphabeten migranten, blöte scholz, die mehr blöte annawiedienahmeiststupide, aso...
Примерно раз в 100 лет, начиная с 12 века Европа вторгалась на земли России. Тевтонские рыцари, шведы, поляки, французы, объединенная Европа под руководством Гитлера... Сегодня потерявший самостоятельность ЕС снова сошло с ума и воюет с Россией, пока не напрямую, но всё к этому идёт. Очнитесь, люди! На этот раз Европы не будет.
Wunderbar! Wem die Nibelungensaga gefällt, unbedingt die wunderschönen Volkslieder von "Lorelina" anhören. Einfach magisch! Solche tollen Künstler haben mehr Aufmerksamkeit und Kommentare verdient.
Wow! A german comment! Liebe Grüße!
Can you recomend something in particular? Im new in this orchestra world
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Hace algunos mese trato de buscar interpretaciones de Wagner. Esto es absolutamente impresionante... creo que fué el mas grande compositor de la historia. Sus innovaciones fueron determinantes. Amo esta música. Absolutamente fantástica.
Sem dúvida um dos grandes. Em termos de composições épicas, não creio que tenha melhor.
Así es excelente músico horrible ser humano
Thank you for these talented musicians god.
From Venezuela.
Wow this is why classical music is called classical,
it will be performed for centuries to come.
The true masters will never be forgotten.
:))
This is not classical music. Classical period ends in around 1803-1807
TheZeldaCinema classical music as in the genre
@@TheZeldaCinema And your point is?????
...it should be called Truth Music, because it hints at the wondrous, future potential available to mankind as the adopted sons and daughters of God Almighty, through Christ Jesus, the King of Kings, and the Lord of Lords.
@JJ Murphy Well, we could always add neo-classical.. like they do in architecture ;)
The horn player is brilliant and a marvel!!!
The horn player is very good, A difficult solo.
He knew Hannibal was in the audience
Excellent music, fan from America.
The continent?
@ 🥴duh the planet, duh solar system……duh what do you think smart ass?
Einfach nur wunderbar Es ist eine Freude den Musikern beim Spielen zuzusehen Die Musik von Richard Wagner ist ohne Zweifel einzigartig schön.Den ganzen Ring mit fast 16 Stunden auf eine reichliche Stunde "zusammen zu drücken" und die Höhepunkte am laufenden Band zu spielen ist ein Meisterwerk des Bearbeiters Großartig!!!Drei Daumen hoch
Sie sagen es. Und schön, auf dieser Seite auch mal einen deutschen Kommentar zu lesen. MfG.
I think that these kinds of cuts, which decontextualize the songs and make them impossible to understand, are typical actions of ignorant peoples like the Americans.
Wagner was a genius....magnificent orchestra and master conductor! Bravo!
I played this last night while having a relaxing much needed spa night. I used an under eye mask, lit a candle and turned off the lights. It was heavenly.
oh vielen Dank ,sehr gute Idee 😊❤
I can't believe the director of the video didn't focus on the French Horn soloist for the best part of her solo. I would have focused on her during the entirety of it. She played it marvelously and having played the horn many decades ago I certainly appreciate her artistry.
Wagner,what a genius.Every instrument utilized.Magnificent composition.Fantastic orchestra.
Even INVENTING new instruments to satisfy the sound he desired! I found Wagner at 14.....and 40 yeas later still obsessed. Beautiful comment!
Agree, Brendan. And I must compliment the beautiful women in this orchestra. Wow! So many stunning women here, and so talented
Great harpists.
There are almost no words to define the magnificense of this perfornance!
Tremendously beautiful!
Sono novantenne e da 60 anni seguo instancabilmente le opere ,intere o parti di Wagner,complimenti a Voi ,grazie mille ❤
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wide range of emotions stirred up by this music , crying, cheering. thank you Wagner and Filharmonisch Orkest.
Awesome, paramount, the zenith of goose bump generating music.
Siegfried's Rhine Journey is the BEST musical interlude in the entire 15 hours of the Ring. I close my eyes and let it wash over me cleansing my soul and I forget my troubles.
I really don't know what it is but for me Wagner has something so profound and deep that absolute touches my soul in the most natural way imaginable. Its like he somehow made the mystics of the old spirits of the dark woods and high mountains visible
Wagner was a genius at tapping into the primordial spirit within us all.
@@ScrewFlanders Not to mention the supernatural. Elsa's Procession, e.g.
It reaches into the depths of the soul.
Imagine Wagner scoring the Lord of the Rings. On the other hand, we have beautiful music in that, too.
As a new classical music listener, he has a sense of imagination and amazing progressions /transitions that I’ve never ever experienced before.
Ausgezeichnet !!!!!!!
Dankuwel meneer de Vlieger!
Superb, and not one crappy commercial in the whole piece. Thank you!!!!
Nur ein Wort: Phantastisch.
The soloist on the French Horn is absolutely brilliant. She makes it sound as though there’s a god mustering his angels, and the sound elevates the listener to a heavenly realm. This is a breathtaking performance from masterful musicians, led by a superb conductor.
And composed by an absolutely incredible mind! People today have no idea how hugely popular and acclaimed Wagner was. As it should be.
@@harryhagan5937 Perhaps Wagner is not well known, and his music not frequently performed at American classical concerts due to his being shunned for extreme anit-semitism.
@@lcam1665 Oh? What's a good example of that?
Дирижёр прекрасен.
Геннадий Рождественскиий - Бог дирижирования.
The clarity, the full rounded tone, the strings in unison, the melodic magnificence of woodwind ..such gorgeous sound coming together... you feel the development of the orchestra before it happens. This is really wonderful.
Possente brano musicale reso maestoso,solenne e dinamico dagli ottoni dai timpani e contrabassi ed elegiaco dai legni , violini e gli altri strumenti a corda,un brano impegnativo per tutta l'Orchestra che il Maestro ha diretto con patronanza,spigliatezza e fulgore !!!
Musique sublime et majestueuse. L'âme s'extasie dans ces phrases musicaux qui s'élèvent à Walhalla. Wagner, comme un grand peintre, représente dans les voix sonores des instruments de l'orchestre toutes les nuances, teints et subtilités auxquels la chair succombe et s'y soumettre. Seul un élu des Muses et achevé maître peut créer et concevoir un chef-d'oeuvre de cette catégorie.
When I think my work sucks I watch an orchestra, such a pressure they have, I would die before starting if I were one of them! One false note and you are done. Amazing professionals, really!
Not true. An essential part of being a competent classical musician is being able to fake music that you can't quite master and blend into the orchestra without drawing attention to your mistakes. Chamber and solo music is much less forgiving because you're exposed, but even then, if you have a solid grasp of harmony and improvisation, you can often make a mistake sound natural.
As for the music itself, I prefer Maazel's arrangement but this version is still pretty good (and either is better than the *fifteen goddamn hours* the full Ring cycle takes).
About one hour and ten minutes of pure beauty.
22:47 Best French horn solo I've ever heard! Nice!
Excellent work, one of the most balanced performances of Wagner ever. Thank you
Daar moet je 83 voor worden, om dit voor het eerst te ervaren.
Uiters heerlik
Alle klassieke muziek is leren luisteren 😊
Höhren ist nicht genug - fühlen ist better but verschmelzen is the Best! Lg Yvonne
Obrigado Google.
Obrigada
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This really is fantastic. Incredible work done by masters of their craft. Young people should be exposed to this as often as possible. Parents: get your children to your nearest live performance. Watching a symphony will open their mind!
My kids played the Green Army men game on PC. It had Grieg's Peer Gynt. The boys loved it.
Being a musical illiterate and talent limited to playing the radio, I don’t understand how orchestral arrangements like this are even brought together. Are the various section musicians following only their sheets? Do their sheets have ALL of the other sections’ notes etc? How the hell do they do it? How do 20 string players produce a single sound so perfectly timed and tuned? You’d think a wayward horn would poke out of line once in a while? Thinking how complicated running a top performing NFL offensive squad of 11 men can be and how many things can go wrong on every single play, I can’t imagine how an orchestra like this gets through 60 minute + pieces so flawlessly? Maybe my ears aren’t attuned to mistakes? Do others hear mediocrity where I hear such beauty?
@@frankreedy6437 The trick is practice...
Sure, any given orchestra may have not practiced the piece off-stage - but these musicians have. They have ascended the peaks of musical prowess to such a degree that you could give them the most difficult piece of music for their instrument, and they could, on the first try, play it perfectly off the sheet. I'm not very good at piano, and I can't sight read, but I can still play a 3-minute piece to near perfection at full tempo after about a week.
This also includes *tempo*; i.e. they will know how fast to play something down to the thousandth of a second. More likely than not. Due to their ridiculous skill in these two regards - precision and tempo - you can pretty much start them off together and they will play through to the very end. Heck, if they get confused on the tempo, all they have to do is to look at the conductor, whose baton is waving with the same atomic-clock precision of a drummer in a band.
On top of all this, if someone, somehow, makes a minor mistake, they know how the piece (and their part in it in particular) should sound, so they recognize their error and gets back on track. Even if they managed to make a mistake, especially in a Wagnerian piece like this, their mistake might just get covered up by the sheer weight of all the instruments.
I hope that helps :-)
P.S. In comparison with a football play (something which I correspondingly know nothing about), musicians have an easy time of it. The bass drummer isn't trying to tackle anyone from the string section, that is.
Speaking of orchestras and sports - I reckon you'll like this :D
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@@frankreedy6437 That's why there's a conductor. All the musicians only follow their own parts but the conductor has the parts of the entire orchestra written on his sheets. They're all on time because the conductor guides them with his hands. After spending a lot of time rehearsing or listening to the piece, you know when the musicians from different sections play their parts, so that helps, but you don't need to worry about it too much.
To buy tickets for 2 adults and 2 children you spend more than 1000 Euros even you have the chance to get some! Not cheap to get your kids well educated ❤
Kun je je voorstellen dat het Wagner 21 jaar! heeft gekost dit meesterwerk te schrijven. Van 1853 tot 1874. Onvoorstelbaar. Maar een prachtig stuk.
Handla Handla
Умаю он ни чего ни писал , а скорее всего расшифровывал ноты погибшей античной цивилизации, но это ни как не приуменшает его труда и таланта.
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Fantastic any time.
Gott im Himmel
They are all musical prodigies. The competition in the arts only allows for the best of the best and incredibly long years of study and mastery even for prodigies. Just magnificent!
Прекрасная музыка, замечательное исполнение!!!! Браво!!!!
Лучше всего играете в бахмуте
What awesome talent Wagner had to be able to express the essence of the ´´ northern spirit ´´ so that so many of us mere mortals from all round the world can experience it for ourselves. Congratulations too to the R.F.K. for their marvellous rendition of the maestro´s work.
i agree whole heartedly
What a brilliant display of the beauty and power of a top notch orchestra.....every section, I so enjoyed it all. French Horns.......WOW! Great performance everyone! Thanks so much for sharing this beautiful performance.
Ah Wagner, the greatest composer of dramatic music in history.Those musical worlds of fantasy, epic adventures, myths, from the smell and sense of seas, jungles and mountains to the 16th century Nunernburg are unmatched!And now just 1 hour of his powerful and majestic music won't be enough for me.I adore all of his Works from Der Ring to Parsifal, though this performance is magnificant
And L.v.Beethoven !!!!
Aber selbstverständlich obwohl es eine ganz andere Musikrichtung war.😊😊
Tema pensato, riflessioni, meditato, pagina scrittura sublime celestiale meravigliosa.
A fantastic performance and an excellent arrangement. This music represents one of the pinnacles of Western culture and this was shown here. Thanks for posting!
Thats right
maravilloso saludos de Lima Perú
The talent, intensity and professionalism of fine these musicians is so outstanding! Thank you and God bless!
Hasta hoy encontré esta versión completa... Maravilloso ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐!
Vieux wagnérien, je trouve un grand plaisir dans cette version "ohne Wort" de la Tétralogie. Les sèquences choisies me paraissent le mieux refléter le Ring, et j'ai une préférence pour cette version. Merci les artistes!
At 191, after 150 years of pop music consuming, listening to this brings me to tears. I hope I can listen this for another 100 years at least. God bless me. 🙌👏🙌👏🙌👏
>This guy semen retains
Vivo. Estamos vivos y disfrutando. Gracias por este derroche de talento.
Wunderbare Aufnahme!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ich bin begeistert von soviel Einfallsreichtum, Farbenfreude, Energie und Power, Schönheit, Glücksmomenten und Hormonausschüttungen, Klangschönheit, Harmonie. Danke Richard Wagner, einfach himmlisch, danke de Vlieger, große Leistung, überzeugendes Ergebnis.
sehr gut beschrieben
Herrliche Zusammensetung aller Orchesterteile der Tetralogie.
Gratuliere mit erstaunlichem Wunder.
Wow! A german comment! Liebe Grüße!
Extraordinaire musique de Wagner et magnifique orchestration. Que de talent !
今まで聴いていたリングは忍耐でしたが、これは気球に乗って眼下を見下ろしている様です。画質も音質も演奏も素晴らしいです。
pastelet del dragon
Clearly brilliant and radiant beyond words. Finally, as this extraordinary phenomenon evolves, all that are most directly involved fully unify and spiritually manifest as a single sparkling organism. They wholly confluence as if their lives depend upon it and, moreover, as if all of our lives depend upon it which, in fact, they do…OMG!
'Gotta love Wagner! Also the visual aesthetics of the performance, amazing. Truly speechless.
Thank you for posting this video commercial free.
This is such a magnificent piece! I listen to it over and over again.
Można tej cudownej muzyki słuchać bez końca, instrumentacja i wykonanie znakomite. Wagner, gdyby żył, też byłby zachwycony.
Richard Wagner może powiedziałby: Lepiej grają niż za moich czasów.
This music is out of this world.
me encanta mirar las caras que ponen los músicos: los ojos determinados, las arrugas en la frente, los labios fruncidos, las cejas arqueadas, todo funcionando como una extensión concentrada del instrumento, apretándose y soltándose según lo dicte la partitura. O los que tocan con sus pulmones, como miran con pánico a veces al director cuando tienen que mantener cierta nota. Que bello despliegue humano.
Muy hermosos tus comentarios! Te saludo cordialmente desde Toluca, Estado de México, México.
Las composiciones de Wagner son extraordinarias, especialmente El Anillo de los Nibelungos, excelente interpretación.
Magnificent! Wonderful performance! Love the arrangement! This is one I'll listen to again and again and again. So rewarding! Thank you all so much. Every one of you involved here.
The way the Rheingold prelude feels like one big inhale before a great speech is amazing.
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speech??? you mean the rhine daughters teasing Alberich, not such a great speech. It's the river Rhine from darkest depths ...
It's the beginning of the world
La musica de Wagner es MAJESTUOSA
Love Siegfried’s horn call. My first year of college my parents were living in the Texas Hill Country. I was still an accomplished horn player (played Strauss Horn Concerto 1 at state solo contest as a HS senior and my father was among other things former first horn at Austin Symphony). I loved playing The Call out in the woods, and would do so till my lips were blown. There is no stage that equals it! But I still wasn’t as good as this lady. Brava!
When I worked at Durham Cathedral in the 1960's and was associated with the university, I used to attend Uni music do's when the student orchestra warming up beforehand would launch into impromptu performances of bits of this and that, such as Eine Kleine etc and always the horn player would let fly with Siegfried's call molto fortissimo as well as the horn intro to Richard Strauss' Til Eulenspiegel Great fun.
Another ex-horn player: I agree. She is phenomenal!
The best interpretation of this score that you could possibly find on Earth. I have listened to this at least 20 times and never loses its charm
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I must unfortunately disagree.
I actually prefer this arrangement to the Maazel one...
It’s very very good, …maybe the percussion could be more rhythmic, probably just me.
I thank God that He has given us Wagner, and the conductors and musicians to execute his music. My only little quarrel with God is that He did not choose me to be Wagner!
wer weiss das schon .Wiedergeburt. Inkarnation😊....ganz liebe Grüße aus Südtirol.....Rudolf Steiner ,kann ich empfehlen
@@grete5733 Thank you - very encouraging. Am sure that we, with many others, look forward to a happy 2025 in the company of the great man
A magnificent...
towering monument to the
Greatest musical dramatist who ever lived... Richard Wagner.
I am sure that it was the best Ring interpretation in the world indeed it was the best Wagner interpretation and it was the best classical music performance and orchestre in the world.
This is the best intro I've heard in my entire life and only Wagner knows how to do it.
There are thousands of brilliantly composed openings to orchestral works... this is merely one of them.
Это очень круто!!!
Es magnifico estos compositores alemanes son de otra era
🙏 há dddko
Maravillosa orquesta
Grateful, honored. Thank you.
The interminable, inexorable buildup.
The crescendo till the burst of Power!
The Great Wagner!
And what an orchestra.
Beautiful musicians, immersed in the intoxicating transcendence of Wagnarian music.
And the conductor: so restrained - no theatrics nor over the top antics - buttoned up!
Bravo!
Het Radio Filharmonisch Orkest.
We all owe you a debt of gratitude.
Crescendo of coughing you mean.
Wagner, imprescindible. El Cantar de los Nibelungos, una epopeya, drama universal!!!
These people playing are looking noble and beautiful
Sencillamente HERMOSO, TRASCENDENTE, como TODO lo de R. WAGNER!!!
already listened 20+ times to this concert while studying! Best way to concentrate me hehe
My father was a second generational sort from Hannover and our family listened to the 3 Bees at the dinner table on holidays and Sundays. I remember when he got a Russian bug and we camped on the steppes but the constant was Wagner and Strauss, no less. If this music can't charge a thrill from brain to spine then one is dead to culture.
Beethoven, Bach and ?Brahms?
Bruckner ☺️
Bagner no doubt. - In Germany Wagner is pronounced Bagner. - lol. Just kidding. (The three Bs are generally known as Bach Beethoven Brahms.)
@@cmpnstng Yes. That is the traditional meaning of the 3 Bees.
@@cosminrentea I am fond of Bruckner's later opus.
Mükemmel bir eser daha önce hiç dinlememiştim ama içindeki bir bölüm bana çok tanıdık geldi sanki bir filmde geçiyordu aman her neyse mükemmel bir eser kendisini saygıyla anıyor ve bu orkestrayı da tebrik ediyorum.
I've been watching/listening to this almost every day. Art will save humanity, few will last, though.
Art is merely an expression of human emotion. Humanity's redemption lies in capacity of God to redirect Man's suicidal nature. The Messiah alone has accomplished that remarkable feat.
Great performance. Nice to see the individual musicians get recognition; standing ovation from the beginning.
Uma obra prima da humanidade. Obrigado Wagner
Thank you very much.
Cette version me fait complètement vibrer, c'est un réel enchantement, une pure merveille
Stupendous. A kind of perfection. The Wagnerians of Bordeaux salute this triumph of European music. David Williams
🎼Henk de Viglier's arrangment ist Wunderbar.
The battuta's amazing.
The orquestra wonderfull.
Bravo und Danke
The guy with beard, made a boat from wood he cut down..it took him 5 years, and in his spare time in the evening he learning to play the thing he is playing, true story.
The reddish blonde guy? Clarinet player? With glasses? He’s hot😍
THE SOUL OF GERMANY IS IN THIS MUSIC.
Ich bin die Idioten leid, die irgendeinen Schwachsinn über die "Seele Deutschlands" schreiben, wenn es um Wagners Musik geht. Werdet erwachsen.
@Didier Laplace gusch
@@johanvandermeulen9696 Rechtschreibung falsch! Setzen und Klappe halten!
@@johanvandermeulen9696 ich habe das nicht geschrieben.
@@weprique Das Grossdeutsche Reich umfasst die Bundesrepublik, Österreich, die Schweiz, Luxemburg, Pommern, Schlesien, Westpreussen und Ostpreuusen, das Memelland und Böhmen und Mähren. Nur Schleswig sollten die Deutsche an Dänemark zurückgeben. Schleswig gehörte bis 1864 immer zu Dänemark und die Ureinwohner tragen meistens dänische Namen. Die Eider ist die natürliche Grenze zwischen Deutschland und Skandinavien.
Dios mío qué música!!! No sólo es mágica, tiene todos los matices. OMG.
From earth's core to heaven's heights, the music delves and soars, reminding us of its range and ability to delight and inspire.
Bach, Beethoven, Bruckner, Mahler, Wagner.
This is one of the best performances/recordings I've heard of this piece in the last 50 years. You will NOT be disappointed!
La tetralogia di Wagner esprime l’assoluto musicale e quanto di meglio esiste nel panorama classico. Mi congratulo con l’orchestra per la splendida interpretazione.
Like the first light of dawn, this music opens your eyes to new promises and to all the wonders of
nature. Evocative of powers beyond observation, these pieces pull the strings of the heart, attract nostalgia and awaken the loves, the skinned lives and the torpor of the sleeping watchmen !
I used to be so reluctant to listen to any "Classical" music, which my father alwats tried to kinda force me to do so. But this is so incredibly awesome. By far my favorite, Wagner master piece.
Wagner Still Wagner. What a wonderful score , a real masterpiece, the pianos ,pianissimos and fortes were absolutely perfect audible and partcularly enjoyables. The Orchestra sound to glory for me and the Director deserves the most wonderful qualification. Thanks so much.
Never gets old! still give me chills.
Me too