Wagner blew the music world away 160 YEARS ago with this: no one had ever head anything like it, and he brought music into a whole new dimension. It sounds groundbreaking, even now. Extraordinary music, brilliant performance.
música va a haber SIEMPRE. Ahora bien: ¿será siempre de calidad suprema, de esa clase de música que te entra por los poros, te eriza la piel, y hasta a veces te hace lagrimear de emoción?? Ahí está la mas siniestra duda que tengo para el futuro. Saludos desde 🇦🇷 Rosario 🇦🇷
The modern world has almost completely lost admiration to classical music and geniuses such as Wagner! It is the sign of times and the dawn of civilization...We must go back to that kind of music as often as we can and wake up!!!
I've just listened to this for the first time at 28 years old. I wish life circumstances had introduced this to me sooner. The teasing tension within the build up to the ravishing apotheosis...my god-- what an absolutely beautiful soul-soothing gift this was. Danke, Herr Wagner!
I was 15 when I first heard this music and the music of Wagner. I understood none of it really. Yet like crazy first love I pursued it ….over decades. His music exhilarated, frustrated and at times repelled me. He is the sorcerer of music and exercises a strange seductiveness if his music captures. You have to leave it over and over just to come back to it hopelessly. Here now at 76 listening to this and reading your words I am still that boy of 15 ..still just amazed that something like this could exist at all.
Ich liebe dhr Musik von Wagner, man sollte nTag, wen es möglich ist, ein Stück von klassischer Musik hören, es tut der Seele und Sekbstempfinden sehr gut und hilft das manchmal die Traurigkeit, die uns umrandet zu vergessen! Grosses Bravissimo für Symphonieorchester, bin sehr dankbar für die wunderschöne Präsentation und für Einwurf ins Netz!!! 👍🌹
I've listend to thousands upon thousands of music pieces over my almost 40 years on this earth. This and a select few (2 or 3) non-classical pieces evoke such emotion, such passion, such melancholy like no other. Its miraculous. Thank you Wagner for this magnificence.
This Frankfurt Radio symphony is consistently the best orchestra on youtube - sound and video are paramount. Thanks for making modern performances available.
This is an unusually unrushed, delicate and well balanced interpretation brought to life by excellent musicianship of everyone involved including the recording engineers and technicians.
There are not enough words to describe the force, the beauty and the deep feelings brought for this unique monument of love. I can't imagine how long and, how deep and how sad was the Richard Wagner' feelings and suffering converted on this awesome, unique and complete piece of art. if humans were extinct today and only Tristan and Isold remained, would be a gigantic record of what was the greatness of the human soul.
Well said Ricardo - I reckon Wagner suffered some real heartbreak to be able to convey this level of emotion. Some of my favourite composers suffered greatly in real life, and left us their emotions for eternity.
Ricardo, I think it is not a 1:1 transformation, but that an initial emotional-spiritual impulse giving imagination wing. After that the emotional trigger is somewhat muted. The main achievement of the Tristan Overture is in fact its technical perfection, note on note, harmony on harmony, image on image, and finally meaning upon meaning. Not only a new way of using harmony but a new way of orchestrating - both incredibly liberating - are born here. And what date - at a guess, 1860-something! I will check.
I got teary eyed listening to this when hiking. No classical music can come close to challenging this piece. It is incredible. Makes one very emotional.
It is really a suffering : no other piece of music avoid a resolution for such a long time. We are waiting for the dominant chord for endless minutes of continuous modulations, the harmony fluctuates in the air and we are lost. Eventually when the tonic is coming we are exhausted. It is really the open door to Schönberg.
Leider ist es nicht möglich,da der Mensch immer sehr territorial ist und wir alle in Haben wollen unbedingt denken und handeln müssen,da unsere Natur in Uns da nicht mitmachen kann. Frieden ist leider Utopisch. Irgendwann wird es so sein ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Bis dahin hören wir Wagner ❤
This is quite possibly one of the greatest musical pieces ever composed. Characterized by cascading ebbs and flows, mesmerizing and profoundly moving, it is an endless series of climaxes that slowly build, seduce and inspire a bittersweet longing. Each swirling climax, a dance between strings and horns, leads to the same signature destination…The home of the soul. The tone is melancholic, ephemeral. dreamy while also ultimately life affirming. In a world which offers, as Victorian poet Matthew Arnold put it, “really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain; And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, Where ignorant armies clash by night.” we find beauty and may take consolation in the fact that we are also paradoxically able to create expressions like Tristan And Isolde.
@@LMN764 It is a famous poem ("On Dover Beach"), written by Arnold as a honeymoon gift to his wife. Look it up. And yes, it was written about the same time as this work, and despite the very different art medium has a similar ethos and feel. In turn, the last line of the poem is a loose translation of a famous passage in the Iliad by Homer.
@@antie5459 , é desse jeito que sempre me sinto quando estou diante dessa obra. Wagner não é o meu compositor favorito, porém, essa abertura Tristão e Isolda é a minha obra preferida. Eu fico muito emocionada a cada vez que a ouço...
Es increible he oido esta cancion unas 200 veces y cada vez descubro nuevas sensaciones en mi ser me emociona oir tanta belleza musical.Wagner fue tocado po Dios fara que desarrolara tan explendida belleza musical.Bravo para toda esta Sinfonica magnificamente dirigida y a todo el equipo de grabacion.Saludos desde Barcelona.Spain.
Vi prego , fate ascoltare ai vostri bambini la musica classica affinché continui nei secoli avvenire . Non c'è niente di più sublime , se non ci fosse bisognerebbe inventarla .
This is my all time favorite piece, and after seeing this performance, this is my all time favorite performance of it. Orozco-Estrada and the musicians obviously feel it in the way it was meant to be felt, so they perform it perfectly. I always cry near the end, but this was so beautiful that I was crying throughout the performance.
So was I. I'm amazed that the musicians can play this overwhelmingly emotional music at all. But you can see from their body language just how much they are all caught up in the spirit of it. Sheer beauty.
The FRSO exemplifies the astonishingly high standards of the multiple orchestras throughout Germany. Every decent city and region has its own musical culture and centres of excellence. Really, one can forgive our German sisters and brothers quite a lot merely for this single gift to European art and life. Whether that is a politically wise thought is another matter. Ask the inhabitants of another great city, St Petersburg, whether they would agree.🤔🤐. Enough of that. Just imagine the honour of rehearsing and playing in such a band! Heaven on earth, and a gift to thousands in the audience, and millions on RUclips. Love, andrea 🌈👩❤💋👩🔥🤱💕🤱🔥👩❤💋👩🌈
I became enchanted by Wagner's Tristan and Isolde used in a film from the mid forties. Yes, I'm showing my age, but I became a classical music fan ever since. Not a popular hobby, but a marvelous way to unwind. Wagner probably did more for the horn than any other composer.
2:2517:13 my heart always melts everytime I hear those moments. I hope that Herr Wagner is currently enjoying the great impact of his music on the modern world sitting in Valhalla.
Una tensión alargada en el tiempo que no halla su resolución. Un amor imposible en vida y que halla su lugar sólo después de la muerte. Una muerte de amor que significa trascendencia Tristan e Isolda; dos seres cuyo amor trasciende el umbral de la vida y encuentra la perdición en el fluctuante torrente, en la resonancia armoniosa, en el infinito hálito del alma universal, en el gran todo, en el supremo deleite del alma. Richard Wagner es un maldito genio. Logró crear un acorde disonante que recrea sonoramente de manera precisa lo que es un amor sublime pero imposible. La disonancia de este acorde crea una tensión a partir de la imposibilidad de ese amor, y dicha tensión se alarga alrededor de las cuatro horas que dura esta ópera y se resuelve justamente en último acto (Liebestod) cuando Tristan e Isolda colman porfin su alma del júbilo de su amor después de la muerte. . Para mí esta obra es una de las expresiones más bellas del alma humana que se hayan escrito jamás. Cada acorde, cada solfeo surca los haberes sentimentales más profundos. Tristan e Isolda para ustedes.
Clear and clean performance of this romantic masterpiece without any contamination of sound. The incomparable conductor leads the entire orchestra with utmost carefulness and no oppression, as if he were a genuine medium between the score and the performers. Simply wonderful!
Me enamoré de esta música cuando vi por 1ª vez Cumbres Borrascosas con Merle Oberon y Laurence Olivier. Tendría unos 10 años, voy a cumplir 67 y no puedo evitar sentir la misma emoción que me causó entonces cada vez que la escucho. Me siento orgulloso de seguir sintiendo esa profunda sensación de ternura que me provocan esa historia de amor y esta música.
Que Dios lo bendiga por expresar esos maravillosos sentimientos, mismos que yo siento a mis 70 cada vez que lo escucho , me emociono su comentario pues Ms.Oberon was my father's most beloved actress.
I'm sure I've seen it too, where little children hide something in a thick book with Tristan and Isolde written on it, and so was the music. I didn't listen to classical music back then.
It is one thing to hear one of the greatest pieces of music ever composed, and then again, it is a treat to see the world class musicians play it at their best. Bravo!!
Gibt es überhaupt ein wunderschönes Stück das noch nicht von dem Orchester gespielt wurde ... ich gebe meine Suche noch nicht auf ... Nee ganz im Ernst: Tausend Dank für eure beeindruckende Musik 🥲
Good morning. Once again I listen to the most beautiful piece of music ever written. And I am a Beethoven lover but I still think it is the most beautiful piece of music ever written
0:28 at this moment he knows that this will be the beginning of an 4 hour opera which is so difficult to conduct and play. And even in this first prelude to act 1 everything needs to be perfect. You can clearly hear the longing and desire of the two lovers Tristan and Isolde. The theme this piece begins with (0:45) leaves the listener with ambivalent emotions because the chord never really dissolves (0:59). This chord (more the one at 0:54) is called the “Tristan chord” because it leads the piece and is the leitmotif to Tristan. Also the repetitive chromatic movements of the melody throughout this prelude really create that permanent tension which leads to a feeling of pursuit and nostalgia which expresses love and pain just as in the story of Romeo and Juliet and makes the audience feel unsure about where this is going. And this tension lasts for the full 20 minutes and then finally at the end, Wagner gives the listener a rest. A chord which finally fully dissolves (18:59) To give the listener something to hold on to before giving them another 4 hours of this kind of music. Just beautiful.
Well it's one day later and I'm back listening to this, the most beautiful piece of music ever written. But I will try to resist playing it over and over.
Seriously, I think I have heard this wonderful piece of music a thousand times, if not even more! It's so relaxing and calming. After work or study this is exactly what my nerves need to just calm down, relax and forget all my problems.
I think this is now my favourite orchestra. I know many of the players now but Clara's (Andrada de la Calle) expressions while she plays, drive me insane with love for her!
I used to like her. she looks around a lot. no need to look anywhere except at the conductor. she does have a beautiful tone. she has facial expressions that reflect how she likes the music or is troubled by it. prima donna
No... No termina aún eso es infinito está melodía es eterna es lo máximo q se llego ya no hay más ! Wagner halló la música más bella y la pasión y el amor más profundo e intenso definitivamente es el nonplus ultra de la música y esta sinfónica es grandiosa e increíble!
O que essa música faz comigo? Emociona-me de um jeito febril... Tanta melancolia, tanta tristeza... E, ao mesmo tempo, uma pequena esperança de que algo bom pode vir... A melhor composição de Wagner e uma das mais belas nesse vasto campo da Música Clássica.
Gracias a la Frankfurt Radio symphony por ofrecernos estos vídeos de altísima calidad. El maestro Orozco-Estrada ofrece una versión muy apasionada e inspirada de esta obra de Wagner.
I shocked my grad school musicology professor by suggesting that this is a musical analogue for, well, the act of love. (Compare your own experiences.) I still think I’m right. This performance is wonderful. You might say they nailed it.
Tristan and Isidore of great Maestro Wagner has been performed by Par Excellence by the Conductor and his guided orchestra. It was absolutely so beautiful. Thanks .
The Composition Sketch of Act 1 was completed on 31st December 1857. Wagner sent it that same day to Mathilde Wesendonck, with the following dedication: “Thrice happy, beyond the reach of pain, free and purely ever thine - Tristan und Isolde, what they bewailed and renounced, their tears and their kisses, in music’s chaste gold I lay at thy feet, that they may praise the angel who has lifted me up so high”.
This orchestra is dreamly outstanding and certainly one can realizes that it has a large number of wonderful musicians. I can see that Clara Andrada is instead of the fluteist of the beard. Other hornist and so on. Many musicians all great, under the conduction of Orozco-Estrada...again!! I heard he was in USA.
Of that sort, almost yes - maybe there are twenty that have this transcendent emotional impact.. But if we go to Bach and so on, there's another and entirely parallel heaven! Another City of God - as Augustine put it! Welcome to both.
Como colombiano me siento muy orgulloso, hay mucho talento en nuestros países. As a colombian I am so proud of Andrés demonstrating there is so much talent in our countries
Que bella música, la melancolía, suspenso y amor todo al mismo tiempo, una orquesta muy profesional y Wagner uno de los mejores compositores de la historia.
Música, lo que es MÚSICA, va a haber SIEMPRE. Ahora bien: ¿será siempre de calidad suprema, de esa clase de música que te entra por los poros, te eriza la piel y hasta a veces te hace lagrimear de emoción?? Ahí está la mas siniestra duda que tengo para el futuro. Saludos desde 🇦🇷 Rosario 🇦🇷
Музыка космоса. Нет слов описать то состояние, когда слушаешь её. Недаром эта музыка звучит в фильме Меланхолия Ларса Фон Триера. Шок и экстаз одновременно. Браво!!!
Regia y majestuosa ejecuciòn de una de las obras mas bellas que se hayan escrito jamàs. El Tempo, exacto y milimètrico. Una obra de arte en toda la extensiòn de la palabra.Felicitaciones.
El nivel de esta orquesta es extraordinario, el sonido es siempre limpio pero nunca carente de personalidad, por el contrario sus interpretaciones son sumamente vívidas.
I first heard this piece as a child in the early 80s. It was part of the soundtrack to the Arthurian film, "Excalibur". It was used for the forbidden l9ve sub plot between Lancelot and Guinevere. It absolutely blew me away as a child, and now, moreso as a 48 year old. Love and peace to all. ❤
I don't think I've ever heard such beautiful sounds elicited from an orchestra. From the unisons to the Tristan chord, everything perfectly in tune and the timbres from every instrument mellifluous yet silky.
Wunderbare Aufführung...in allem .. auch die großartige Leistung des Orchesters wird durch die Kameraführung gewürdigt... übrigens jeder ist sein eigener Kosmos ..an alle ..Vergleichsfans ..
Ah, I wish I could say I had the same experience. I was due to see La Traviata at the Met in March and is was the first performance they cancelled for COVID. Thankfully my trip from the UK to NY was to see my new(ish) neice also, so not a wasted trip.
Bravo, bravíssimo, much applause, all respect to all the works of this composer, although this is not my favorite, I concidero this the most beautiful of his works!
Lindo d++ 👏👏👏 Uma das músicas mais belas já compostas, sem sombra de dúvidas. E essa orquestra está se tornando a minha preferida no RUclips. Interpretação perfeita 👏👏👏👏👏
@@phil2u48 There was also a magnificent Italian, maybe not during Wagner, a great opera man. And Vierne (who had just performed his Stele - which is very Wagnerian)
this piece of music took some time and taught, it's a old piece, when I say old it's over a 100 years. correct me, but I think the man that wrote this piece was one of the wonders of the world.
I'm nearly 50.
I've been listening to classical music >40 years, Wagner >30 years.
And I still get goosebumps.
This just might be one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.
It is! :)
Yes, the two of them :>)
It is. Another one is the Overture of Lohengrin.
I prefer Liszt or joy division
Agree, no question about it .It is a masterpiece
In my humble this IS the most beautiful piece of music ever written. And I've listened to literally thousands of pieces of music from all eras.
My father played this in our home many years before I knew what it was. Now, I agree. The delicate passion Wagner brought out is without comparison.
It is arguably one of them. Easily. So beautiful. Transcendental. Earthbound, but heavenly.
Maybe in comparison with this music? ruclips.net/video/RgkZUM3Yiic/видео.html
Across all genres ?
Extraordinaire. Fan de Wagner
Wagner blew the music world away 160 YEARS ago with this: no one had ever head anything like it, and he brought music into a whole new dimension. It sounds groundbreaking, even now. Extraordinary music, brilliant performance.
it's like he came from the future, from another dimension, he changed music history forever
He was right, not only with his music. The world will know it one day.
@@javiermedina5313 So did Beethoven, Debussy, Stravinsky, and Schoenberg. Wagner was not unique.
@@DieFlabbergast What are you talking about? All music masters are unique.
@@DieFlabbergast wagner was and is unique then and forever
What is the future without music?
silent?
música va a haber SIEMPRE.
Ahora bien: ¿será siempre de calidad suprema, de esa clase de música que te entra por los poros, te eriza la piel, y hasta a veces te hace lagrimear de emoción?? Ahí está la mas siniestra duda que tengo para el futuro.
Saludos desde
🇦🇷 Rosario 🇦🇷
@@envybartowski8519 I don't think it's silent, I think it's Joe.
@@papakias3922 joe who)
The modern world has almost completely lost admiration to classical music and geniuses such as Wagner! It is the sign of times and the dawn of civilization...We must go back to that kind of music as often as we can and wake up!!!
Wagner himself was absolutely a degeneration of the direction of art viewed as progress by a degenerating culture.
I am lost for words at the beauty of this music; no words.
I've just listened to this for the first time at 28 years old. I wish life circumstances had introduced this to me sooner. The teasing tension within the build up to the ravishing apotheosis...my god-- what an absolutely beautiful soul-soothing gift this was. Danke, Herr Wagner!
I was 15 when I first heard this music and the music of Wagner. I understood none of it really. Yet like crazy first love I pursued it ….over decades. His music exhilarated, frustrated and at times repelled me. He is the sorcerer of music and exercises a strange seductiveness if his music captures. You have to leave it over and over just to come back to it hopelessly. Here now at 76 listening to this and reading your words I am still that boy of 15 ..still just amazed that something like this could exist at all.
Ich liebe dhr Musik von Wagner, man sollte nTag, wen es möglich ist, ein Stück von klassischer Musik hören, es tut der Seele und Sekbstempfinden sehr gut und hilft das manchmal die Traurigkeit, die uns umrandet zu vergessen! Grosses Bravissimo für Symphonieorchester, bin sehr dankbar für die wunderschöne Präsentation und für Einwurf ins Netz!!! 👍🌹
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а мне наоборот после прослушивания классики очень грустно и слезы градом
@@Rosomaha947 Ihre reine, feine Seele ist gerührt!
I've listend to thousands upon thousands of music pieces over my almost 40 years on this earth. This and a select few (2 or 3) non-classical pieces evoke such emotion, such passion, such melancholy like no other. Its miraculous. Thank you Wagner for this magnificence.
Felt moved to ask if you'd share the titles of the (2 or 3)? Thanks.
А я только 3 день вникаю и внимаю дух классики... Под 50 лет очнулась)
What are the other pieces
This Frankfurt Radio symphony is consistently the best orchestra on youtube - sound and video are paramount. Thanks for making modern performances available.
Absolutely correct sir.
Toscanini is the greatest!
I prefer the London Symphony and London Philharmonic.
I agree, Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra. 🌷🌷🌷 (Holland)
This is the last piece of music I want to listen before dying. I would die happy.
Allegedly Salvador Dali had it played, when he was dying, as he had wished.
Agreed. I would also be happy to hear Sigfreid Idyll one last time.
Me too
so do i
The entry of the bass clarinet at 11:58 is one of the sweetest moments in all of music, and here it is wonderfully played.
This is an unusually unrushed, delicate and well balanced interpretation brought to life by excellent musicianship of everyone involved including the recording engineers and technicians.
well said my friend.
I couldn't stop crying for an hour after I listened this for the first time.
There are not enough words to describe the force, the beauty and the deep feelings brought for this unique monument of love. I can't imagine how long and, how deep and how sad was the Richard Wagner' feelings and suffering converted on this awesome, unique and complete piece of art. if humans were extinct today and only Tristan and Isold remained, would be a gigantic record of what was the greatness of the human soul.
Well said Ricardo - I reckon Wagner suffered some real heartbreak to be able to convey this level of emotion. Some of my favourite composers suffered greatly in real life, and left us their emotions for eternity.
Ricardo, I think it is not a 1:1 transformation, but that an initial emotional-spiritual impulse giving imagination wing. After that the emotional trigger is somewhat muted. The main achievement of the Tristan Overture is in fact its technical perfection, note on note, harmony on harmony, image on image, and finally meaning upon meaning. Not only a new way of using harmony but a new way of orchestrating - both incredibly liberating - are born here. And what date - at a guess, 1860-something! I will check.
Yes, 1865
17:15-17:35....in my opinion, the ultimate feeling for a loved one
Huge Climax
YES, YES!……and listen to this with the one you love……on Valentine’s Day!
なんという心から湧き上がる情念のうず、流れる想い、言葉では表すことのできないそのため息!!
I got teary eyed listening to this when hiking. No classical music can come close to challenging this piece. It is incredible. Makes one very emotional.
One of the most beautiful orchestral pieces of music i have ever heard.if not the most!!!
Seriously
Absolutely stunning!!!!!
Paul Jones
Mind-blowing. Heart-stopping. Das ist alles. Why weren't the audience kissing, hugging and embracing at the end?? I'm going to bed. To dream.
It is really a suffering : no other piece of music avoid a resolution for such a long time. We are waiting for the dominant chord for endless minutes of continuous modulations, the harmony fluctuates in the air and we are lost. Eventually when the tonic is coming we are exhausted. It is really the open door to Schönberg.
The emotion in your music is palpable. Each note seems to carry a story, creating a deep and meaningful listening experience.
it's really not, there's no diversity and representation in this. These things MUST get diversified or ceased to exist, laws and quotas are needed.
@@bogdan1213no. no diversity
welch schöne zusammengehörigkeit von klang & menschen ... ist es nicht zeit für WELTFRIEDEN ? ich :BIN: bereit ... lieben dank ❤
Indeed it IS time for world peace; and thanks to Wagner we’ve had a sliver of what it will sound and feel like when once, we are there!
@@robertabeaudoin2556 🥰
Leider ist es nicht möglich,da der Mensch immer sehr territorial ist und wir alle in Haben wollen unbedingt denken und handeln müssen,da unsere Natur in Uns da nicht mitmachen kann.
Frieden ist leider Utopisch.
Irgendwann wird es so sein ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bis dahin hören wir Wagner ❤
@@lydiarose4643 natürlich ist ALLes möglich, stell dir das unmögliche vor - gedanken sind sehr machtvoll ...
This is quite possibly one of the greatest musical pieces ever composed. Characterized by cascading ebbs and flows, mesmerizing and profoundly moving, it is an endless series of climaxes that slowly build, seduce and inspire a bittersweet longing. Each swirling climax, a dance between strings and horns, leads to the same signature destination…The home of the soul. The tone is melancholic, ephemeral. dreamy while also ultimately life affirming. In a world which offers, as Victorian poet Matthew Arnold put it, “really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain; And we are here as on a darkling plain
Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, Where ignorant armies clash by night.” we find beauty and may take consolation in the fact that we are also paradoxically able to create expressions like Tristan And Isolde.
Wonderful writings!!!
Are you a poet,Tom?
@@LMN764 i love to write but I am not a poet..l experience very deep reactions to artistic expression.. thank you so much for your kind words..
@@strangetribe You deserve. But (my opinion), you're a poet.
@@LMN764 It is a famous poem ("On Dover Beach"), written by Arnold as a honeymoon gift to his wife. Look it up. And yes, it was written about the same time as this work, and despite the very different art medium has a similar ethos and feel. In turn, the last line of the poem is a loose translation of a famous passage in the Iliad by Homer.
16:04...
Êxtase, delicadeza, amor, desespero, finitude, amplitude...
Como é possível tantos sentimentos juntos?
Sem dúvida um dos pontos altos a que chegou a humanidade... A música como um todo, e ainda mais os grandes, como Wagner...
They say a true artist is one who can express what the rest of us can only feel. Magical.
Wagner... Sendo Wagner... Talvez um dos melhores do mundo!
é simplesmente de chorar, de ir em prantos e não saber onde parar
@@antie5459 , é desse jeito que sempre me sinto quando estou diante dessa obra.
Wagner não é o meu compositor favorito, porém, essa abertura Tristão e Isolda é a minha obra preferida. Eu fico muito emocionada a cada vez que a ouço...
Was für eine neue Interpretation! Mir kommen echt gleich die Tränen. Durch Orozco-Estrada, Wagners Werk fühlt sich besser als früher.
Bravísima orquesta i el maestro Orozco👏👏💐
Es increible he oido esta cancion unas 200 veces y cada vez descubro nuevas sensaciones en mi ser me emociona oir tanta belleza musical.Wagner fue tocado po Dios fara que desarrolara tan explendida belleza musical.Bravo para toda esta Sinfonica magnificamente dirigida y a todo el equipo de grabacion.Saludos desde Barcelona.Spain.
Vi prego , fate ascoltare ai vostri bambini la musica classica affinché continui nei secoli avvenire . Non c'è niente di più sublime , se non ci fosse bisognerebbe inventarla .
Das ist wohl wahr.
Fascinating how people work and play together making this piece of music immortal.
So ne harmonische gemeinschaft ist was feines. 😂😂😂
This is my all time favorite piece, and after seeing this performance, this is my all time favorite performance of it. Orozco-Estrada and the musicians obviously feel it in the way it was meant to be felt, so they perform it perfectly. I always cry near the end, but this was so beautiful that I was crying throughout the performance.
So was I. I'm amazed that the musicians can play this overwhelmingly emotional music at all. But you can see from their body language just how much they are all caught up in the spirit of it. Sheer beauty.
The FRSO exemplifies the astonishingly high standards of the multiple orchestras throughout Germany. Every decent city and region has its own musical culture and centres of excellence.
Really, one can forgive our German sisters and brothers quite a lot merely for this single gift to European art and life. Whether that is a politically wise thought is another matter. Ask the inhabitants of another great city, St Petersburg, whether they would agree.🤔🤐.
Enough of that. Just imagine the honour of rehearsing and playing in such a band! Heaven on earth, and a gift to thousands in the audience, and millions on RUclips.
Love, andrea 🌈👩❤💋👩🔥🤱💕🤱🔥👩❤💋👩🌈
How anyone can deny the pure artistry of Wagner's writing and the emotional impact of this performance is beyond me.
Beethoven is my favorite composer but I think this is the most beautiful music ever written
I became enchanted by Wagner's Tristan and Isolde used in a film from the mid forties. Yes, I'm showing my age, but I became a classical music fan ever since. Not a popular hobby, but a marvelous way to unwind. Wagner probably did more for the horn than any other composer.
I agree. Sibelius also uses the horns to great effect.
Humoresque (1946).
Gott erhalte uns unsere wunderbaren Rundfunksinfonieorchester
Dem kann kaum nachdrücklich genug beigepflichtet werden. Die ganze Musikwelt beneidet uns deswegen.
Ich weiß nicht, ob Gott da der richtige Ansprechpartner ist. Ich würde mal auf kulturfond setzen. Da kann man such spenden.
@@wolfgangkahl6508 Haleluja, was ist mit den russischen Komponisten und Musikern ? Für die sind die deutschen Kompositionen Aufwärm-Übungen.
Quelques notes de musique... Et on sait que c'est du Wagner...
…Franz den Kaiser
2:25 17:13 my heart always melts everytime I hear those moments. I hope that Herr Wagner is currently enjoying the great impact of his music on the modern world sitting in Valhalla.
Una tensión alargada en el tiempo que no halla su resolución.
Un amor imposible en vida y que halla su lugar sólo después de la muerte.
Una muerte de amor que significa trascendencia
Tristan e Isolda; dos seres cuyo amor trasciende el umbral de la vida y encuentra la perdición en el fluctuante torrente, en la resonancia armoniosa, en el infinito hálito del alma universal, en el gran todo, en el supremo deleite del alma.
Richard Wagner es un maldito genio.
Logró crear un acorde disonante que recrea sonoramente de manera precisa lo que es un amor sublime pero imposible.
La disonancia de este acorde crea una tensión a partir de la imposibilidad de ese amor, y dicha tensión se alarga alrededor de las cuatro horas que dura esta ópera y se resuelve justamente en último acto (Liebestod) cuando Tristan e Isolda colman porfin su alma del júbilo de su amor después de la muerte.
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Para mí esta obra es una de las expresiones más bellas del alma humana que se hayan escrito jamás.
Cada acorde, cada solfeo surca los haberes sentimentales más profundos.
Tristan e Isolda para ustedes.
Это здорово,это прекраснейший отзыв. браво!!!!
Clear and clean performance of this romantic masterpiece without any contamination of sound. The incomparable conductor leads the entire orchestra with utmost carefulness and no oppression, as if he were a genuine medium between the score and the performers. Simply wonderful!
Und die Ton- und Bildregie wollen wir in dieses Lob mit einbeziehen !
Wenigstens ist die Tonqualität dieser Aufnahme am besten in Europa.
This was prominent in the movie "Melancholia", and in my opinion, it made the movie great all by itself.
That was the first time I came into contact with this beautiful piece of music.
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Agree. 💯
This overture (and the last piece) is by itself the equivalent to 1000 great books and great films, the actual opera is much more than that.
Me enamoré de esta música cuando vi por 1ª vez Cumbres Borrascosas con Merle Oberon y Laurence Olivier. Tendría unos 10 años, voy a cumplir 67 y no puedo evitar sentir la misma emoción que me causó entonces cada vez que la escucho. Me siento orgulloso de seguir sintiendo esa profunda sensación de ternura que me provocan esa historia de amor y esta música.
Que Dios lo bendiga por expresar esos maravillosos sentimientos, mismos que yo siento a mis 70 cada vez que lo escucho , me emociono su comentario pues Ms.Oberon was my father's most beloved actress.
I'm sure I've seen it too, where little children hide something in a thick book with Tristan and Isolde written on it, and so was the music. I didn't listen to classical music back then.
Sorry but I cannot stop imagining a planet coming towards me listening to this now. Cannot unsee it I think in this life.
Qué hermoso ver un colombiano dirigiendo semejante orquesta.
Felicitaciones al maestro Andrés Orozco.
It is one thing to hear one of the greatest pieces of music ever composed, and then again, it is a treat to see the world class musicians play it at their best.
Bravo!!
Gibt es überhaupt ein wunderschönes Stück das noch nicht von dem Orchester gespielt wurde ... ich gebe meine Suche noch nicht auf ... Nee ganz im Ernst: Tausend Dank für eure beeindruckende Musik 🥲
Good morning. Once again I listen to the most beautiful piece of music ever written. And I am a Beethoven lover but I still think it is the most beautiful piece of music ever written
Awesome. This orchestra is so good. Everything they do is special. Beautiful sound color. Good teamwork and above all a lot of conviction.
Absolutely incredible performance. It captures the wrenching and the total consuming power of love, and its transmutation into utter beauty.
0:28 at this moment he knows that this will be the beginning of an 4 hour opera which is so difficult to conduct and play. And even in this first prelude to act 1 everything needs to be perfect. You can clearly hear the longing and desire of the two lovers Tristan and Isolde. The theme this piece begins with (0:45) leaves the listener with ambivalent emotions because the chord never really dissolves (0:59). This chord (more the one at 0:54) is called the “Tristan chord” because it leads the piece and is the leitmotif to Tristan. Also the repetitive chromatic movements of the melody throughout this prelude really create that permanent tension which leads to a feeling of pursuit and nostalgia which expresses love and pain just as in the story of Romeo and Juliet and makes the audience feel unsure about where this is going. And this tension lasts for the full 20 minutes and then finally at the end, Wagner gives the listener a rest. A chord which finally fully dissolves (18:59) To give the listener something to hold on to before giving them another 4 hours of this kind of music. Just beautiful.
Thank you so much for sharing this!
Thanks for your colourful commentary, but the orchestra (and the conductor) are clearly NOT going to perform the entire T&I, just the Prelude and LT.
Well it's one day later and I'm back listening to this, the most beautiful piece of music ever written. But I will try to resist playing it over and over.
Wagner war ein Genie! Seine Musik kann die Seele in ihren tiefsten Tiefen berühren. Ohne Zweifel!!!! Sehr gutes Orchester!!!!!!!!!!
Ich mochte dass ich kann verstehe deine worten ohne ubersetzung auf English. Es freut mich.
@@Jan96106 Wagner was a genius! His music can touch the soul in its deepest depths. Without doubt!!!! Very good orchestra!!!!!!!!!
Seriously, I think I have heard this wonderful piece of music a thousand times, if not even more! It's so relaxing and calming. After work or study this is exactly what my nerves need to just calm down, relax and forget all my problems.
Because it makes us feel how to overcome the world.
Liebestod starts around 12:00 :)
I think this is now my favourite orchestra. I know many of the players now but Clara's (Andrada de la Calle) expressions while she plays, drive me insane with love for her!
I used to like her. she looks around a lot. no need to look anywhere except at the conductor. she does have a beautiful tone. she has facial expressions that reflect how she likes the music or is troubled by it. prima donna
And mine!!
Thé way Clara looks at Andres instead of her partition is fascinating.
Ah ! Clara ... !!!
Move aside, fellas! I saw her first! ❤
No... No termina aún eso es infinito está melodía es eterna es lo máximo q se llego ya no hay más ! Wagner halló la música más bella y la pasión y el amor más profundo e intenso definitivamente es el nonplus ultra de la música y esta sinfónica es grandiosa e increíble!
De hecho él le llamo así a esa forma, "melodía infinita".
Gorgeous. Speaks wonders about germans that the first noise is a cough. Their faces throughout... Wonderful, beautiful playing.
A master piece for mankind. It is amazing how it brings out so many emotions. Beautiful!
I listen to this EVERY DAY! It creates a gentle sound in my ❤heart. Peace be with you 🙏
So heartbreakingly beautiful and so wonderfully performed. Simply amazing. There is no one like Wagner truly.
O que essa música faz comigo? Emociona-me de um jeito febril... Tanta melancolia, tanta tristeza... E, ao mesmo tempo, uma pequena esperança de que algo bom pode vir...
A melhor composição de Wagner e uma das mais belas nesse vasto campo da Música Clássica.
Not really. It is one of a kind. There is a cultural context.
Gracias a la Frankfurt Radio symphony por ofrecernos estos vídeos de altísima calidad. El maestro Orozco-Estrada ofrece una versión muy apasionada e inspirada de esta obra de Wagner.
I shocked my grad school musicology professor by suggesting that this is a musical analogue for, well, the act of love. (Compare your own experiences.) I still think I’m right. This performance is wonderful. You might say they nailed it.
I think you are right. What do you think about the duo of the second act? Both are literally stoned by a love drug and well, the rest is history.
Wonderful interpretation, and really surprised and proud to realize that Andres Orozco is Colombian! great musicians are also born here!
Tristan and Isidore of great Maestro Wagner has been performed by Par Excellence by the Conductor and his guided orchestra.
It was absolutely so beautiful. Thanks .
Yeah I love Tristan and Isidore
The Composition Sketch of Act 1 was completed on 31st December 1857. Wagner sent it that same day to Mathilde Wesendonck, with the following dedication:
“Thrice happy, beyond the reach of pain, free and purely ever thine - Tristan und Isolde, what they bewailed and renounced, their tears and their kisses, in music’s chaste gold I lay at thy feet, that they may praise the angel who has lifted me up so high”.
He really loved her so much, he couldn't hide it, his actual wife was so upset.
Bravo! - Superb orchestra. Frankfurt should be very proud, to have such a talented conductor & group of musicians. Bravo again!
This orchestra is dreamly outstanding and certainly one can realizes that it has a large number of wonderful musicians. I can see that Clara Andrada is instead of the fluteist of the beard. Other hornist and so on. Many musicians all great, under the conduction of Orozco-Estrada...again!! I heard he was in USA.
Since 2014 he has been the Music Director of the Houston Symphony Orchestra.
Hay 2 solistas por instrumento. El otro solistA de flauta es Sebastian Wittiber
Tristan und Isolde is a legendary music. never gets old.
The best and deeper piece of music ever written...
Of that sort, almost yes - maybe there are twenty that have this transcendent emotional impact.. But if we go to Bach and so on, there's another and entirely parallel heaven! Another City of God - as Augustine put it! Welcome to both.
@@MartinSmithMFM could you recommend any pieces that I could hear?
This music reduced me to blubbering tears.
Como colombiano me siento muy orgulloso, hay mucho talento en nuestros países. As a colombian I am so proud of Andrés demonstrating there is so much talent in our countries
Que bella música, la melancolía, suspenso y amor todo al mismo tiempo, una orquesta muy profesional y Wagner uno de los mejores compositores de la historia.
Wagner siempre generará muchas emociones. Uno de mis composiciones predilectos. Concuerdo con usted.
50 años oyendo esta musica ,lo mejor de Wagner, y me emociono igual que el primer dia
What a complex piece of music. So perfect and mesmerizing. A true masterpiece.
7:20 to 8:50 tugs on my heart's strings and gives me this emotional anxiety. It's so amazing I can't even put it into words.
Yeah
Música, lo que es MÚSICA, va a haber SIEMPRE.
Ahora bien: ¿será siempre de calidad suprema, de esa clase de música que te entra por los poros, te eriza la piel y hasta a veces te hace lagrimear de emoción?? Ahí está la mas siniestra duda que tengo para el futuro.
Saludos desde
🇦🇷 Rosario 🇦🇷
Музыка космоса. Нет слов описать то состояние, когда слушаешь её. Недаром эта музыка звучит в фильме Меланхолия Ларса Фон Триера. Шок и экстаз одновременно. Браво!!!
Regia y majestuosa ejecuciòn de una de las obras mas bellas que se hayan escrito jamàs. El Tempo, exacto y milimètrico. Una obra de arte en toda la extensiòn de la palabra.Felicitaciones.
This is one of my favorites musical masterpiece of all times, its an emotional journey...!
How beautiful that was, Danke. 🌷🌷🌷 (Holland)
El nivel de esta orquesta es extraordinario, el sonido es siempre limpio pero nunca carente de personalidad, por el contrario sus interpretaciones son sumamente vívidas.
Es lo más bello que he podido escuchar y, de tu mano... No puedo pedir más. Felicitaciones y gracias
It is always a great experiance to listen and see the musician play with joy, heart and soul! Meastro brought it to the top!
The most beautiful piece of music ever written it will be played at my funeral
I first heard this piece as a child in the early 80s. It was part of the soundtrack to the Arthurian film, "Excalibur". It was used for the forbidden l9ve sub plot between Lancelot and Guinevere. It absolutely blew me away as a child, and now, moreso as a 48 year old.
Love and peace to all. ❤
A música da alma! A tempos que buscava esta gravação, finalmente encontrei,Louvo e Agradeço!
Beautiful classical music, such as Wagner, has the power to soothe and bring solace.
Intenso, poderoso, melancólico. Interpretación magistral.
I don't think I've ever heard such beautiful sounds elicited from an orchestra. From the unisons to the Tristan chord, everything perfectly in tune and the timbres from every instrument mellifluous yet silky.
Wunderbare Aufführung...in allem .. auch die großartige Leistung des Orchesters wird durch
die Kameraführung gewürdigt... übrigens jeder ist sein eigener Kosmos ..an alle
..Vergleichsfans ..
The first time I heard it, sitting at the Met Opera, I cried
Ah, I wish I could say I had the same experience. I was due to see La Traviata at the Met in March and is was the first performance they cancelled for COVID. Thankfully my trip from the UK to NY was to see my new(ish) neice also, so not a wasted trip.
Yes the springs in the. Seats there are rather old and sharp
A unique combination: arguably the most sublime pieces of the repertoire and a fabulous orchestra led by a new Furtwangler.
Bravo, bravíssimo, much applause, all respect to all the works of this composer, although this is not my favorite, I concidero this the most beautiful of his works!
The best music that I've ever heard is 'Tristan Und Isolde' by Richard Wagner.
Lindo d++ 👏👏👏 Uma das músicas mais belas já compostas, sem sombra de dúvidas. E essa orquestra está se tornando a minha preferida no RUclips. Interpretação perfeita 👏👏👏👏👏
Qué bárbaro, qué interpretación más intensa. Se queda uno hecho polvo al terminar. Min 17 brutal. Bravo!!
Un colombiano dirigiendo Wagner. Qué maravilla. Excelente !
We all have the same ancestor, an exploding star. So how could a fellow human write something so beautiful, I can barely turn this phone on 11:24
Two conductors (Felix Mottl & Joseph Keilberth) died while performing Tristan und Isolde live on the stage. For a good reason.
There was nothing left.
@@phil2u48 There was also a magnificent Italian, maybe not during Wagner, a great opera man. And Vierne (who had just performed his Stele - which is very Wagnerian)
this piece of music took some time and taught, it's a old piece, when I say old it's over a 100 years. correct me, but I think the man that wrote this piece was one of the wonders of the world.
Indeed he is. 1854, I believe, is when it started being written, or a few years later.
You are not wrong.