Não sei porque sou atraída desde 1' infância por músicas clássicas tristes! Apesar da tristeza, me sinto feliz! Me reconheço na infinita tristeza que envolve minh'alma em todos os sentidos! Todas as semanas, fechava as portas das salas e ficava ouvindo sem pressa , sempre sózinha, por 2 a 3 horas! Meu ser flutuava, e eu não pensava em algo específico concreto, mas na grandiosidade dos autores destas músicas! Chopin,Tristesse/ Sibelius, valsa triste/ Grandioso Mahler, Adagietto.Onde estarão agora? Como pode uma equivalência forte, sublime morrer? Certamente estão entre as nuvens brancas, nos altos dos céus tocando e dançando, uma dança imortal com os anjos!!
Genial Sibelius y magnifico karajan, plasma toda la delicadeza de la melancolia, sobre todo al final, que es el fragmento que mas me gusta. Menos mal que la musica acompaña y no te sientes tan solo. Gracias y Buenas tardes . 🎉❤❤.
La valse triste...i was 8 years old in Paris My mother offered me a 45 vinyl to play on my Radiola record player And....what beauty! Nostalgia too of course, moments of joy, moments of strife I feel home, back to where I was born and where I became totally in love with Classical music So home...Finland for most of you, Paris for me Home is inside of us forever,however nomadic we are, Home is music Thank you
It's great to see all these people from other countries here, and that's what's the most amazing thing about music. I might not understand a word of your language, but we can all speak the language of music and hear this relatively the same way, even if it evokes different emotions in us, we're all humans listening to the same piece of music. And that's the other thing that's most amazing to me about music- in some sense, it's not that specific. But to you, it's completely specific emotionally. You are able to get emotions from things and trigger memories that the piece isn't even trying to get out of you.
particuarly from a suede, of Whom's cultural achievements I admire. Anything good in Finland is except for the glory in saving Northern Europe from invasion by war, is all rooted in the fine time of us being part of the Sweden Big :) * greetings from Åbo ock rikligt menar jag att Swedenborg, Nobel, Abba, Volvo rule everything. You've done great.
Have loved this beautiful number since 1941, when I was moved to the States, age 8. I did not speak English but I listened to all kinds of music on my little brown plastic radio with a handle. I was in wonder when one day I heard beautiful Valse Triste! When we returned to Puerto Rico I took my little radio with me, thinking I could get my American programs over there. Suni G.
This music genre will never grow old, generations and generations into eternity will listen to this piece from sibelius and mozart and beethoven and Tchaikovsky and others and will just sit back and admire the brilliance and power of musical magic that just teleports your thoughts completely away from the daily worries and stresses for over 6 minutes here to total relaxation and imagination. Classic (pun Intended).
When I was 11 years old, I had the most wonderful song teacher. In Denmark we had "song lessons" every week. He introduced me to Classic music with this - I have no word for it.... He led me through woods and streams, and I was just dreaming.. I'll never forget this beutiful peace of music.. May you rest in peace, Folmer Madsen
Makes me weep, then smile and hope. Such a contrast of aching sadness coupled with the glimmer of beautiful hope. The end, deep and primal struggle with a resigning sigh of humanity all in one breath. Amazing.
Un des plus somptueux morceaux de musique, malgré le titre. C'est plus de la mélancolie, de la rêverie; que de la tristesse qui en émane. Et quelle magistrale façon de tenir l'attention de l'auditeur en suspens, jusqu'à la libération de toutes les émotions dans l'envolée de la fin!
1940's American Radio Show "I Love A Mystery" propelled Jack, Doc and Reggie through their perilous adventures to this Valse Triste music. Although it was only the theme music it excited my 7 year mind so that I never forgot the the music and it's riveting melody , even to this day.
Thru the decades I have, on occasion, tried to get into Jean Sibelius's music. I've always failed. Until now. Too bad it took me so long, but only tonight did I learn of this signature piece of his. I love Shostakovich's music, and in a video Leonard Bernstein mentions that the second movement of Shosty's 9th symphony reminds people of Sibelius's Valse Triste. So I gave Valse Triste a listen tonight for the first time.... AT LAST! Finally I understand the greatness of Sibelius! What a gorgeous, beautiful, haunting piece!
I also love Shostakovich, will listen again to his 9th symphony, indeed, Bernsein's lecture about it was fantastic, I even posted it in Shostakovich group and this piece has been one of my favorites since childhood, the slow sad beginning growing and exploding, then dying... fantastic
I totally understand, I couldn't quite fall in love with Sibelius (although I wanted to) for a long time. It was the Swan of Tunonela that won me over, but if I can imagine how you must of felt when you first heard this piece!
This performance is quite slow, but extremely effective, like the dream it depicts. It really brings forth the wonderful pizzicato counter figures at 2:52 and again at 4:12, usually passing quite fast and imperceptible.
Magnífico! Grande compositor, e um gênio de maestro: Von Karajan! A maneira como esse Maestro conduzia essa orquestras, parece que cada instrumento dava vida a um trecho da música 🌹🌹🌹
Потрясающе: Караян взрывает целые пласты времени и известная всем музыка превращается в картину страны, ее народа, всех народов мира! Вот что такое гений...
Esta canción me hace sentir ka melancolia de haber perdido todo lo que soy como ser humano....lamento tu perdida y aunque no la comprendo plenamente...comparto tu dolor porque también perdí un ser amado que era igual a un padre.. ..siendo el dolor de la belleza que transmite
Сейчас прослушала несколько раз этот необыкновенный вальс в разном исполнении. И все казалось, что-то не то. И вот, наконец : великий композитор, замечательный оркестр и великий дирижер (Герберт фон Караян) соединились. Прекрасно настолько, что наворачиваются слезы на глаза! Спасибо
Von Kajaran and Sibelius appreciated each others work over everything else. I think we can hear the fruits of this bi-lateral relationship in this video.
No sé a qué se deba este sentimiento pero amo sentir un dolor que nace de esta belleza musical..siento que conozco mi ser y encuentro dolor mientras me enamoro de esta bella orquesta musical
Cuando era adolescente escuchaba música electrónica, una vez encontré un casette de mi papá entre los míos. Por curiosidad me encontré con un casette de música clásica, me llamó la atención el título de esa canción "valse triste", quería saber si en verdad era triste....me impacto, esa música causo algo dentro de mi. Removió mi alma por completo. Hoy tengo 51 años, y ya mi padre no está conmigo, pero cada cierto tiempo vuelvo a escuchar esta canción y en mi memoria me reencuentro con mi padre y ambos en mi interior escuchamos esta canción.....y si realmente era una canción triste.
Грустная и светлая музыка...как бывает в белые ночи на севере....свет без теней...и как писал русский поэт Пушкин...одна заря спешит сменить другую зарю....дав ночи полчаса.Россия.Санкт Петербург...
First became aware of this when i heard the beginning of it done by Isao Tomita. Then my father got me it on tape and i really got to like it. It started to remind me of Sunday nights when we used to have toast for tea for some reason, then my father told me the story of it. That story is that a woman's lying in bed very ill and she sees a gorgeous man by her who asks, does she want to dance. They start waltzing and as it turns out, the gorgeous man and the waltz, is that of death, hence the "triste." Have never forgotten that, and my father told me it in 1988.
Gracias Allegro non Troppo de Bruno Bozetto por enseñarme esta pieza. Nunca olvidaré las memorias de aquel pobre gato en los escombros de una casa vacía en esa animación que le hace justicia a esta melodía.
Hermoso este Vals Triste . Pienso que Dios se vale de compositores como Sibelius , para cuando no logramos encontrarlo en las oraciones , como me pasó a mí .Y lo busqué en la Música , y he aquí lo que yo quería decirle y El me ha contestado , " Yo te acompaño , aguanta un poco , que Estoy contigo " La buena música , es el lenguaje de Dios , porque es Universal .,ahí lo busco y muchas veces ahí lo encuentro.Gracias por subir esta bella música. Gracias ❤️🙏🛐😇🌷🌻🌸❤️💞🤗👏👏👏👏🌼🌻🏵️🌸🌺🌷🌷🌹
I am a Finn but now living in ever so wonderful Spain.. but tonight I just felt a bang of home sickness.. so I am listening to this wonderful music and, even though it is sad, I feel fine again, I feel at home..)
Spain is, with Portugal, a land which is rejected by the God. The grounds of the country were destroyed by fascist Franco, the ever bloody bastard, who is living still in the minds of poor people, and the ignorant, healthy-seeking tourists, who should come back to Finland and no more to try avoid their taxes!!
Good sadness is better than bad happiness. As a child, I remember my dad playing this recording while it was still and foggy outside of our San Francisco suburb home. That combination was just magical. Love from Silicon Valley, California, USA.
GREAT MUSIC....MARVELOUS.. IT..MAKES ME CRY WHEN I WAS 17th YEARS OLD.....IT MAKES ME CRY NOW AND I'M 90 YEARS OLD......THANK YOU FOR DOWLOADING IT !!!!
Carlo Croccolo Sir I hope you are now 92, and that you and I both hear this, among many other pieces, upon entry into Heaven, which is full of ineffable, supernal music.Eye has not seen, ear has not heard, neither has entered into the heart of man, what God has in store to those who believe and love Him. Chao
Congratulations on your choice of music and performers, and on the images you chose to accompany the music. Yes, they must be of scandinavian landscapes, the barren coastal cliffs, the waves breaking on them, the flights of seagulls, the ducks... Nature is beautiful everywhere - and Man is doing his most to ruin it The sadness of the musical themes combines very well with the meaning given by Sibelius himself to his piece.
The images are definitely from somewhere else than Finland. Very different. It is a pity as the Finnish nature was something that inspired Sibelius deeply.
Personalmente esta pieza siempre me ha evocado el contraste entre un tiempo de paz y esperanza con uno de guerra, desesperación y sufrimiento. El adiós a un mundo y una concepción de la vida y la terrible entrada de una época marcada por la mayor escalada belicista y desestabilidad mundial de la que haya registro. Un guiño futurista en 1905 de lo que ocurriría a partir de 1914.
Mi fa così piacere che la gente da tutto il mondo ancora apprezza la musica di Sibelius.) Ihanaa, että ihmiset muualtakin maailmasta vielä rakastavat Sibeliuksen musiikkia.))
@@claudebec5652 pour ça qu'il menait les musiciens à la baguette, une, deux, une, deux. :-) :-) Je l'ai en vinyle 45 tours, en héritage, faut que je regarde les infos dessus, sans doute pas cette version là.
Nowadays I never regret that I had to listen to Sibelius and other composers every Sunday in my youth. Now Sibelius is one of the greatest together with all the others 😊 So happy to have heard so many of the classics to love all music!
È difficile trovare le parole e i concetti per esprimere le emozioni che mi provocano questo brano, è come vivere le cose della vita vedersi passare come un film la bellezza del creato con la consapevolezza di doverla lasciare per sempre il giorno dopo o un'ora dopo, senza conservarne più memoria, oppure un amore grande , senza mai più riabbracciarlo . E così il cuore si gonfia un dolore sottile che l'anima , venendoci in aiuto riesce a rendere quel dolore in una forma di sublimazione. Ecco la parola giusta questi brano è assolutamente sublime , anche quando al dolore subentra la la forza della fine
Não sei porque sou atraída desde 1' infância por músicas clássicas tristes! Apesar da tristeza, me sinto feliz! Me reconheço na infinita tristeza que envolve minh'alma em todos os sentidos! Todas as semanas, fechava as portas das salas e ficava ouvindo sem pressa , sempre sózinha, por 2 a 3 horas! Meu ser flutuava, e eu não pensava em algo específico concreto, mas na grandiosidade dos autores destas músicas! Chopin,Tristesse/ Sibelius, valsa triste/ Grandioso Mahler, Adagietto.Onde estarão agora? Como pode uma equivalência forte, sublime morrer? Certamente estão entre as nuvens brancas, nos altos dos céus tocando e dançando, uma dança imortal com os anjos!!
...mio marito ha lasciato il corpo ascoltando questo brano che amava immensamente! Tra le mie braccia.... dolcemente....
Incredibile la forza che esprime
J'ai lu une lettre de jeunesse de mon papa dans laquelle il disait écrire en écoutant cette musique.. Paix à ton âme, mon papa adoré et tant regretté💕
Genial Sibelius y magnifico karajan, plasma toda la delicadeza de la melancolia, sobre todo al final, que es el fragmento que mas me gusta. Menos mal que la musica acompaña y no te sientes tan solo. Gracias y Buenas tardes . 🎉❤❤.
Gracias Karajan
La valse triste...i was 8 years old in Paris
My mother offered me a 45 vinyl to play on my Radiola record player
And....what beauty! Nostalgia too of course, moments of joy, moments of strife
I feel home, back to where I was born and where I became totally in love with
Classical music
So home...Finland for most of you, Paris for me
Home is inside of us forever,however nomadic we are,
Home is music
Thank you
Driving along in San Francisco yesterday I heard this on the radio. Greetings from California!
eternamente......
Musica meravigliosamente triste
..la dedico a chi soffre,me compresa,perche' abbia almeno la consolazione di ascoltare questo stupendo brano
My grandmother loved Valse Triste. She died last month. This reminds me of her everytime. Rest in peace.
I'm sorry. RIP.
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It's great to see all these people from other countries here, and that's what's the most amazing thing about music. I might not understand a word of your language, but we can all speak the language of music and hear this relatively the same way, even if it evokes different emotions in us, we're all humans listening to the same piece of music. And that's the other thing that's most amazing to me about music- in some sense, it's not that specific. But to you, it's completely specific emotionally. You are able to get emotions from things and trigger memories that the piece isn't even trying to get out of you.
How good! My thoughts exactamente!
particuarly from a suede, of Whom's cultural achievements I admire.
Anything good in Finland is except for the glory in saving Northern Europe from invasion by war, is all rooted in the fine time of us being part of the Sweden Big :)
* greetings from Åbo ock rikligt menar jag att Swedenborg, Nobel, Abba, Volvo rule everything. You've done great.
Vesa Hugh Nell o
Yes, RUclips is a gift of the Gods. Now, if only they'd let classical pieces "play through".
Your comment already 2years I hope you ok now and we'll ❤️❤️❤️
Musique Divine images splendides
2021.12.20.
Sibelius is here...
Best regards from Roumania🇧🇪
Have loved this beautiful number since 1941, when I was moved to the States, age 8. I did not speak English but I listened to all kinds of music on my little brown plastic radio with a handle. I was in wonder when one day I heard beautiful
Valse Triste!
When we returned to Puerto Rico I took my little radio with me, thinking I could get my American programs over there.
Suni G.
My homeland in my mind now...
Ah, cette valse triste,
qui nous prend à la fois comme une joie et une souffrance.
Its "The pain of beauty"
Sibelius and Karajan, the masters.What a combination!
Jean Sibelius was a twenty first century genius. His music is so haunting, so northern in quality
Absolut richtig ! ❤
20th century
This music genre will never grow old, generations and generations into eternity will listen to this piece from sibelius and mozart and beethoven and Tchaikovsky and others and will just sit back and admire the brilliance and power of musical magic that just teleports your thoughts completely away from the daily worries and stresses for over 6 minutes here to total relaxation and imagination. Classic (pun Intended).
過去40年間この曲は私の幻の曲でした。そして今日再び巡り逢う事ができました。今から心の中の空白の時間を取り戻す様にたっぷりと何千回、何万回と何度も何度も飽きるまで毎日毎晩ずーっとずーっといっしょです。
When I was 11 years old, I had the most wonderful song teacher. In Denmark we had "song lessons" every week. He
introduced me to Classic music with this - I have no word for it.... He
led me through woods and streams, and I was just dreaming.. I'll never forget this beutiful peace of music.. May you rest in peace, Folmer Madsen
Sem dúvidas esta valsa nos transporta. Uma obra-prima.
😢
Teachers like that are rare, real gems that stay with us all our lives. As my Philosophy teacher also, a fantastic person.
😮 A Truly Masterpiece, Mr. Sibelius knew how to go and dig so deep into our souls, Beautiful!😮❤
Sibelius, a brilliant mathematician , violinist and Finland's greatest cultural ambassador.
@Smith Wessonguez Quev
Valse triste
This song aint got nothing against finlandia
Sibelius was our heavy man for 100 years ago
Get the f out of here, he wasn't a mathematician. You live in a parallel world?
Makes me weep, then smile and hope. Such a contrast of aching sadness coupled with the glimmer of beautiful hope. The end, deep and primal struggle with a resigning sigh of humanity all in one breath. Amazing.
Un des plus somptueux morceaux de musique, malgré le titre. C'est plus de la mélancolie, de la rêverie; que de la tristesse qui en émane. Et quelle magistrale façon de tenir l'attention de l'auditeur en suspens, jusqu'à la libération de toutes les émotions dans l'envolée de la fin!
Pour un ami qui est parti
@@sylevievicaire6970 per tutti noi che partiremo per un mondo che tutti dicono migliore,ma che nessuno ha fretta di conoscere
@@chiarastella76 je ne parle pas italien dommage
Cette valse ...quelle magie, et même faire la fin du morceau quelques accords me font penser à West side story !!!
Heard this on the radio at 8 pm. Beautiful melody. Glad I found it
The saddest waltz of all time, Maestro Jean. Lets us have a big and deep drink for the immortality of your music...
no autumn is by Archibold Joyce
@@johnonorgan Life is in minor key, especially autumn...
1940's American Radio Show "I Love A Mystery" propelled Jack, Doc and Reggie through their perilous adventures to this Valse Triste music. Although it was only the theme music it excited my 7 year mind so that I never forgot the the music and it's riveting melody , even to this day.
My mother's funeral music, she loved Sibelius, and said this is so chearing and giving hope to all the poor people of us
+Poor in cash but rich in mind and imagination
As me
OLen kuullut että Sibelius sävelsi tämän kappaleen kuolleen tyttärensä muistoksi-- Sibelius rakasti lapsiaan.
Ritva Fagerlund Nice know Sibelius is still apreciated somewhere else than finland too
Tali of course he is, as he should be, because his works are amazing.
Just watched "Death Takes a Holiday" I recognized "Valse Triste" softly playing in the background the whole time.
La tristesse du bonheur. Parfaite mélodie de Sibelius pour notre temps.
Queste musiche sublimi.sono apprezzate soprattutto da chi ha compreso che nella vita non vi e' che dolore
Just quietly comprehending you're all out there, probably hoping and trying for the best in the world, respect 😁👍(from north devon,uk) 🙏👍
Same back to you fella. Hope you’re well?
Yes, we are hoping the best, and livin the People of Ukraina.
Yes we are well untill now, lets se hwats happeneds in during of next days.
So beautiful! I think this is something like I'll hear at heaven when I'll die. Brilliant music no doubt!
Gee, I hope there's classical music in that other place, too, ....., just in case.
Still as beautiful and haunting as it was when it was written.
I’ve always thought Sibelius’s music was/is so beautifully haunting
Troppo bello..davvero triste, ma la tristezza,almeno nella mia vita,e' come il.pane quotidiano
An absolute masterpiece
Thru the decades I have, on occasion, tried to get into Jean Sibelius's music. I've always failed. Until now. Too bad it took me so long, but only tonight did I learn of this signature piece of his. I love Shostakovich's music, and in a video Leonard Bernstein mentions that the second movement of Shosty's 9th symphony reminds people of Sibelius's Valse Triste. So I gave Valse Triste a listen tonight for the first time.... AT LAST! Finally I understand the greatness of Sibelius! What a gorgeous, beautiful, haunting piece!
I also love Shostakovich, will listen again to his 9th symphony, indeed, Bernsein's lecture about it was fantastic, I even posted it in Shostakovich group and this piece has been one of my favorites since childhood, the slow sad beginning growing and exploding, then dying... fantastic
I totally understand, I couldn't quite fall in love with Sibelius (although I wanted to) for a long time. It was the Swan of Tunonela that won me over, but if I can imagine how you must of felt when you first heard this piece!
@@RJPaul-px6vt Nothing like a sad waltz.
If you like haunting pieces, give a try to another masterpiece of Sibelius, the Swan of Tuonela, you might like it as well.
@@yowzephyr So right. Isn't it strange that, when all is said and done, it's sad or melancholy music that really make us happy.
ONE of the amazing pieces, harmonically, ever written.
This performance is quite slow, but extremely effective, like the dream it depicts. It really brings forth the wonderful pizzicato counter figures at 2:52 and again at 4:12, usually passing quite fast and imperceptible.
Bellissimo ❤️
Magnífico! Grande compositor, e um gênio de maestro: Von Karajan! A maneira como esse Maestro conduzia essa orquestras, parece que cada instrumento dava vida a um trecho da música 🌹🌹🌹
Потрясающе: Караян взрывает целые пласты времени и известная всем музыка превращается в картину страны, ее народа, всех народов мира! Вот что такое гений...
Ihmeellistä, minä luulin, että kukaan ei muista enää Herbert von Karajani, olin aivan lapsi, kun kuulin hänen johtamiaan orkesteri esityksiään.
Cada 19 de enero me acuerdo de mi madre y pongo esta música. 😞Es mi pequeño homenaje
Lo siento mucho. Solamente nos podemos quedar con los momentos hermosos vividos a la par a ella.
Esta canción me hace sentir ka melancolia de haber perdido todo lo que soy como ser humano....lamento tu perdida y aunque no la comprendo plenamente...comparto tu dolor porque también perdí un ser amado que era igual a un padre.. ..siendo el dolor de la belleza que transmite
2:46 Every thing conducted by HVK is wonderful, I have 60+years of experience, Northern Rivers NSW Australia.
Mia madre lo suonava al pianoforte e glielo chiedevo sempre. Torna a casa mamma! 💙
One of the most beautiful and emotional pieces of music I’ve ever heard!
C'est magnifique, mais je ne m'e'xplique pas : je vois défiler ma vie et cela me rend triste...tous les instants de bonheur sont si courts !
Love from Albania 😍❤️🇦🇱
Grazie 🙂💐❤👼
Beautiful. Thank you from Georgia USA.
saluer from California brenda
Yksi kauneimpia klassisia kappaleita.tuo lohtua , voimaa ja iloa samaan aikaan.
Omg this is so good 👍
Счастье - хотя бы раз в жизни услышать это неповторимое , потрясающее исполнение ,.рожденное гением Карояна .!
Para mi hermana, te dije que cuando volvieras a Finlandia me trajeras un recuerdo del maestro Sibelius, se que nunca podrás volver, me duele el alma.
The best music from Finnland👌👍
Сейчас прослушала несколько раз этот необыкновенный вальс в разном исполнении. И все казалось, что-то не то. И вот, наконец : великий композитор, замечательный оркестр и великий дирижер (Герберт фон Караян) соединились. Прекрасно настолько, что наворачиваются слезы на глаза!
Спасибо
Quelle merveille !.
Yrittäkää jaksaa, haluan toivottaa Hyvää Joulua... mikäli se on mahdollista, tervrisiä Suomesta. ❤
Von Kajaran and Sibelius appreciated each others work over everything else.
I think we can hear the fruits of this bi-lateral relationship in this video.
Боже, какая красивая музыка, и какое красивое видео, сделанное Angelo.
Y con Sibelius llegó el gran momento de la grandiosidad nostálgica y los recuerdos del pasado y del presente, lleno de solemnidad y emotividad...!!
Esta pieza maestra de la música clásica le quedó como anillo al dedo a la novela de teresa con Maricruz olivier en 1959
That borders on the sublime, my soul is crying and have hope in the same time. I want to dance and to die with the God's sound.
No sé a qué se deba este sentimiento pero amo sentir un dolor que nace de esta belleza musical..siento que conozco mi ser y encuentro dolor mientras me enamoro de esta bella orquesta musical
È una musica così struggente che penetra nel profondo
Cuando era adolescente escuchaba música electrónica, una vez encontré un casette de mi papá entre los míos. Por curiosidad me encontré con un casette de música clásica, me llamó la atención el título de esa canción "valse triste", quería saber si en verdad era triste....me impacto, esa música causo algo dentro de mi. Removió mi alma por completo. Hoy tengo 51 años, y ya mi padre no está conmigo, pero cada cierto tiempo vuelvo a escuchar esta canción y en mi memoria me reencuentro con mi padre y ambos en mi interior escuchamos esta canción.....y si realmente era una canción triste.
Sibelius had a bit of a 'Brahms' moment when he composed this. Lovely piece.
Hermoso recuerdo del gran maestro Herbert von Karajan con el bello Vals Triste de Sibelius!!
😍❤️❤️
El maestro No es Hervert von Karajan , sino que el creador de esta Masterpiece , es decir Jean Sibelius.
with tears in my eyes ..living through this magnificent performance.. thank you!
A song that perfectly describes my Valentines Day.
Грустная и светлая музыка...как бывает в белые ночи на севере....свет без теней...и как писал русский поэт Пушкин...одна заря спешит сменить другую зарю....дав ночи полчаса.Россия.Санкт Петербург...
Добрый вечер,вопрос к вам, что вы знаете ли другие вокальное произведения композитора Сибелиуса?можно скажите пожалуйста ✍🏼🙂спасибо.
First became aware of this when i heard the beginning of it done by Isao Tomita. Then my father got me it on tape and i really got to like it. It started to remind me of Sunday nights when we used to have toast for tea for some reason, then my father told me the story of it. That story is that a woman's lying in bed very ill and she sees a gorgeous man by her who asks, does she want to dance. They start waltzing and as it turns out, the gorgeous man and the waltz, is that of death, hence the "triste." Have never forgotten that, and my father told me it in 1988.
Gracias Allegro non Troppo de Bruno Bozetto por enseñarme esta pieza. Nunca olvidaré las memorias de aquel pobre gato en los escombros de una casa vacía en esa animación que le hace justicia a esta melodía.
This is the best interpretation of this piece I've heard so far.
Tämä vaan on niin hieno! Upea kunnioittavasti tehty sävelet ...joita voi nytkin tuntea aivan hengittäen.. minun lempikappale Kiitos
Hermoso este Vals Triste . Pienso que Dios se vale de compositores como Sibelius , para cuando no logramos encontrarlo en las oraciones , como me pasó a mí .Y lo busqué en la Música , y he aquí lo que yo quería decirle y El me ha contestado , " Yo te acompaño , aguanta un poco , que Estoy contigo "
La buena música , es el lenguaje de Dios , porque es Universal .,ahí lo busco y muchas veces ahí lo encuentro.Gracias por subir esta bella música. Gracias ❤️🙏🛐😇🌷🌻🌸❤️💞🤗👏👏👏👏🌼🌻🏵️🌸🌺🌷🌷🌹
Don’t know about it being a message from god but I do agree that it’s a window into the soul of a human.
Tonight I felt sad and came here to listen to this masterpiece ..and it made me happy :) Love Sibelius, my homeland hero
MRiitta si1
I am distantly Finnish, so I wonder if it is in
the DNA to like this music. I love it.
I am a Finn but now living in ever so wonderful Spain.. but tonight I just felt a bang of home sickness.. so I am listening to this wonderful music and, even though it is sad, I feel fine again, I feel at home..)
Anton bruiner symphonie no 5
Sure you are, Costa del Sol! Habla Espanol then and give a mierda about Sibeliuses. I feel sad to read your English burst.
@@riikkapitkanen3666 ollaanpa sitä nyt niin vihaisia. Mee nukkumaan äläkä kiukuttele.
Spain is, with Portugal, a land which is rejected by the God. The grounds of the country were destroyed by fascist Franco, the ever bloody bastard, who is living still in the minds of poor people, and the ignorant, healthy-seeking tourists, who should come back to Finland and no more to try avoid their taxes!!
Good sadness is better than bad happiness. As a child, I remember my dad playing this recording while it was still and foggy outside of our San Francisco suburb home. That combination was just magical. Love from Silicon Valley, California, USA.
The Cat sequence from Allegro Non Troppo brought me here. Greetings from Canada!
The same for me...once you see it you csn't forget it...
貴方の映像センスは素晴らしい❗😔
GREAT MUSIC....MARVELOUS.. IT..MAKES ME CRY WHEN I WAS 17th YEARS OLD.....IT MAKES ME CRY NOW AND I'M 90 YEARS OLD......THANK YOU FOR DOWLOADING IT !!!!
Carlo Croccolo Sir I hope you are now 92, and that you and I both hear this, among many other pieces, upon entry into Heaven, which is full of ineffable, supernal music.Eye has not seen, ear has not heard, neither has entered into the heart of man, what God has in store to those who believe and love Him. Chao
Congratulations on your choice of music and performers, and on the images you chose to accompany the music. Yes, they must be of scandinavian landscapes, the barren coastal cliffs, the waves breaking on them, the flights of seagulls, the ducks... Nature is beautiful everywhere - and Man is doing his most to ruin it The sadness of the musical themes combines very well with the meaning given by Sibelius himself to his piece.
Finland is not Scandinavia, we're Fenno-Scandia at best lmao.
The images are definitely from somewhere else than Finland. Very different. It is a pity as the Finnish nature was something that inspired Sibelius deeply.
Personalmente esta pieza siempre me ha evocado el contraste entre un tiempo de paz y esperanza con uno de guerra, desesperación y sufrimiento. El adiós a un mundo y una concepción de la vida y la terrible entrada de una época marcada por la mayor escalada belicista y desestabilidad mundial de la que haya registro. Un guiño futurista en 1905 de lo que ocurriría a partir de 1914.
loli oliveira La historia del mundo es esa guerra, hambre, muerte y destruccion, el ser humano es un angel exterminador, no creador.
Mi fa così piacere che la gente da tutto il mondo ancora apprezza la musica di Sibelius.)
Ihanaa, että ihmiset muualtakin maailmasta vielä rakastavat Sibeliuksen musiikkia.))
My father used to play this for me when I was little. He'd have a glass of Scotch in his hand tears on his face!
How would he play with a glass in his hand?
@@BytomGirl Not easily. LOLs
@@hannahminns1511 Not easily at all :)
Une Valse Triste, il fallait y penser ! Herbert Von Karajan (ici en live) est toujours aussi parfait.
C'est la dernière musique qu'ont entendue les victimes pendant que le Titanic s'enfonçait dans les flots glacés au large de Terre Neuve.
J'ignorais cette anecdote.
c'est une (séduisante) légende...
Parfait chef d'orchestre mais ancien nazi tout de même...
@@claudebec5652 pour ça qu'il menait les musiciens à la baguette, une, deux, une, deux. :-) :-)
Je l'ai en vinyle 45 tours, en héritage, faut que je regarde les infos dessus, sans doute pas cette version là.
Печальна і, водночас, прекрасна музика!..... І чудова інтерпретація фон Караяна!
Essencialmente Bello!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Grata, Sr. Ângelo !!
Nowadays I never regret that I had to listen to Sibelius and other composers every Sunday in my youth. Now Sibelius is one of the greatest together with all the others 😊
So happy to have heard so many of the classics to love all music!
Très belle vidéo sur une musique superbe. Bravo pour cette réussite !
Beethoven, Wagner, Mahler and Sibelius are the quartets that are capable of creating music of incomprehensible depth.
You are absolutely right.
Well said!
Bruckner too... mustn't forget, l schubert too
Very well said, bravo …
Don't forget Shostakovitch.
Fantástico todo:la música el entorno del ambiente. Gracias por compartir
Grande compositor finlandês!
Wir spielen es gerade im Orchester und ich muss sagen, es ist sehr schön aber auch schwierig
Glaube, Sibelius ist auch schwer zu spielen und für uns Mitteleuropäer schwer zu verstehen 😊
It is truly awe inspiring and touches so many emotions, joy, sadness and up, up and away
Veronika
El video es fantastico acompañando esta gran obra por caminos que esta musica requiete......momentos muy especiales.
Esecuzione magistrale...insuperabile
A beautiful piece with ocean and nature
Immortale❤❤❤❤
È difficile trovare le parole e i concetti per esprimere le emozioni che mi provocano questo brano, è come vivere le cose della vita vedersi passare come un film la bellezza del creato con la consapevolezza di doverla lasciare per sempre il giorno dopo o un'ora dopo, senza conservarne più memoria, oppure un amore grande , senza mai più riabbracciarlo . E così il cuore si gonfia un dolore sottile che l'anima , venendoci in aiuto riesce a rendere quel dolore in una forma di sublimazione. Ecco la parola giusta questi brano è assolutamente sublime , anche quando al dolore subentra la la forza della fine
Una sinfonia!!!!!!
Maravillosa interpretación!!!!!, precioso video!!!!!, gracias por compartir,
oh bon, sang trop beau, ça vous prend aux tripes, ça me prend au coeur et je suis au delà de toute réalité possible. Merci
I never heard such a fascinating music, never.....🎶🎶
On doit l'ecouter tout entiere. Il n'est past triste. Celui' là nous avons nos sentiments. La joie de comprendre nous mèmes.
Eine eindrucksvolle Geste unserer unsterblichen abendländischen Seele!
Splendida musica,ascolto e mi commuovo