Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 3 (Lucerne Festival Orcherstra, Claudio Abbado)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, 19 August 2007
    KKL Luzern, 19 August 2007
    Lucerne Festival Orchestra
    Women of the Arnold Schönberg Choir, Vienna
    Tölz Boys Choir
    Anna Larsson - contralto
    Chapters:
    0:00 PART I
    0:50 I. Kräftig, Entschieden
    33:55 PART II
    34:10 II. Tempi di Menuetto. Sehr mäßig
    43:26 III. Comodo. Scherzando. Ohne Hast
    59:44 IV. Sehr langsam. Misterioso. Durchaus ppp "O Mensch! Gib Acht!"*
    1:09:14 V. Lustig im Tempo und keck im Ausdruck "Es sungen drei Engel einen süßen Gesang"**
    1:13:37 VI. Langsam. Ruhevoll. Empfunden
    *Text by Nietzsche: Also sprach Zarathustra
    **Text: Des Knaben Wunderhorn
    ***
    "Blissful trust"
    Those who were able to be there in person are unlikely ever to forget the occasion. Whenever Claudia Abbado conducts Mahler, especially when he is at the head of his own Lucerne Festival Orchestra, the whole is more than just the sum of its parts thanks to a process that one is tempted to call magical. The present live recording of an acclaimed performance of Mahler's Third Symphony at Lucerne's Culture and Convention Centre on 19 August 2007 provides lasting proof of this and allows us to see that with Abbado ecstasy is never achieved at the expense of musical and rhetorical clarity: a powerful emotional charge is held in check by calm contemplation. Never for a moment does Abbado give undue emphasis to subjective mawkishness or an overtly theatrical sense of worldweariness: Abbado's Mahler is precisely calculated and at the same time intuitively felt.
    The musicians of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra were meeting for the Orth time when they assembled in Lucerne in the summer of 2007. Among them were not only a number of distinguished soloists but also experienced principals from the world's foremost orchestras: the leaders were Kolja Blacher and Sebastian Breuninger, while the rank-and-file violin sec-tion behind them included players of the eminence of Mirijam Contzen and llya Gringolts. The cellos ware led by Jens Peter Maintz and Natalia Gutman sitting alongside Valentin Erben of the Alban Berg Quartett and Clemens Hagen, whose sister, Veronika, was a member of the viola section under Wolfram Christ and Diemut Poppen. The woodwind section in-cluded the flautist Jacques Zoon and the ciarinettist Sabine Meyer, while prominent among the brass was the trumpeter Reinhold Friedrich.
    All the plavers are friendly with one another es weil as sharing a special affinity for chamber music, which famously makes the greatest demands in terms ofthe need to listen closely to one's colleagues. And it is here thatthis orchestra is unique, a uniqueness clear from the present performance. The large concert hell seerned literally to vibrate with psychic energy, and the intensity with which the musicians responded to even the tiniest fluctuations in the music reached the point where all the players seemed to surpass themselves. "The goal is clear and is shared by all the participants," wrote the critic ofthe Neue ZürcherZeitung; "it seems that in advancing towards this goal, the players achieve a high degree of individual responsibility, while the conductor encourages each and every one ofthem ... to realize his or her potential in orderto benefitthe collective- an example of successful leadership in a highly specialized context. As such, this is more or less the opposite of what people normally assume to be the job of a conductor. What we saw here was emphatically not self-promotion ata stroke butthe experience that something special arises only when people have space in which to develop."
    Abbado first recorded Mahler's Third Symphony in 1980, following it up with a second recording in 1999, both of them demonstrating the conductor's particular affinity with the work. His unerring feel tor the narrative structures of this rich and varied score finds expression in an extraordinary sensitivity, aliowing hirn to respond with particular vividnessto a workthat deals with nothing lass than the origins ofthe universe. [...]
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  • @Tenorr7
    @Tenorr7 3 года назад +331

    Once you really get the taste of Mahler there is no going back. Proud to be addicted to his music 🎶

    • @krzem3532
      @krzem3532 3 года назад +7

      As I know all Mahlers works Im trying to find a new favourite composer. I tried Bethoven, Bruckner, but noone can really compare to Mahler :( Any thoughts?

    • @Tenorr7
      @Tenorr7 3 года назад +14

      @@krzem3532 From my experience of listening to wide range of symphonies from different composers, mahler is still number one for me. But my sympathies definetly go to Sibelius, Bruckner (especially his 7th), Brahms, Shostakovich,Schubert,Schumann,Rachmanjnoff and to delightful Tchaikovsky. His 6th symphony, especially the final movement of it, is the tragedic masterpiece itself. Definetly recommend symphonies of above-mentioned composers. Henrik Gorecki is also someone i am really fond of. If you are interested, i could point out favourite symphonies of those composers.

    • @Tenorr7
      @Tenorr7 3 года назад +7

      @@krzem3532 Try also Stravinsky. His firebrid and the rite of spring are of utmost sophistication. Saint-Saens's so called Organ Symphony is also highly enjoyable.

    • @krzem3532
      @krzem3532 3 года назад +2

      @@Tenorr7 yes, please :)

    • @Tenorr7
      @Tenorr7 3 года назад +4

      @@krzem3532 Try Bruckner 4,7,9 , Berlioz Fantasy Symphony op12, Brahms 1,2,4; Saint-Saens 3rd; Every Symphony of Sibelius, Tchaikovsky 1,4,5,6; Schubert 9th(Conducted by Sawallisch); Schumann 4th;Rach's 2nd; Dvorak 7,8...

  • @paulybarr
    @paulybarr 8 лет назад +780

    I have loved this work for 45 years- I spent my pocket money on the full score when I was 16 years old- so I thought I knew this wondrous symphony inside out, but Abbado's performance here is a revelation to me. I am stunned that he and the marvellous players make me hear every bar of this great score as if for the first time. There is the deepest level of understanding and internal relaxation here that eludes many performances. The sprawling first movement can feel so fragmented and episodic unless there is a master in control who has a long- range sense of the structure. I salute the late, great Claudio Abbado and the superb soloists known collectively as The Lucerne Festival Orchestra.

    • @johnsmith-mo1yc
      @johnsmith-mo1yc 8 лет назад +18

      +Paul Barrett I couldn't agree more. A wonderful performance. I only wish I had been there

    • @SoaringTrumpet
      @SoaringTrumpet 8 лет назад +22

      +Paul Barrett I applaud your understanding of this piece, you explained it far better than I could. Mahler 3 is glorious.

    • @mydogskips2
      @mydogskips2 8 лет назад +11

      +Paul Barrett I think I bought the score when I was a little older than 16, but it took me many years to fully appreciate it. I got the box recording of Mahler's symphonies by Solti and the CSO, and honestly I think it disappoints. As some people/critics have said, he makes it sound too much like Beethoven.
      Quote: "... that eludes most conductors, who often make the score sound frequently brash and tense, especially in the sprawling first movement, which can feel so fragmented and episode unless there is a master in control who has a long- range sense of the structure."
      I couldn't agree more, that is a perfect description of how Solti took it in my estimation. I have mixed feelings on Bernstein's performances as well.
      I've only heard the first 9 minutes of this video, but so far it is absolutely fantastic. As you say, Abbado has a very deep understanding of the work, well except for the harsh and blaring trombones just after the opening fanfare, I think the sound should be softer and more rounded like Bernard Haitink takes it. But with the recapitulation at 25 minutes in it is perfect, the sound of the trombones, not too harsh, but still with an edge and some bite to it, a perfectly brazen tone. Listening to the horn(or was it the trombone solo) it's just beautiful. I cannot wait to hear the grand and rousing finale of the first movement.
      This is indeed a great performance, and I have no further criticisms as of 16 minutes in, except that it may be a bit too deliberate for me in some places, but this is rather minor nitpicking on my part, and overall the performance is very good. The dynamics are wonderful, the "lyrical" tunes are played with wonder and delicately but not too sweetly, with just the right amount of accent and emphasis on certain notes, and there is still good driving energy and tension to be heard as well.
      At this point all I can say is that it's truly a great performance, one of the best I have had the privilege of hearing.

    • @carloplatone1031
      @carloplatone1031 8 лет назад +2

      +Paul Barrett I agree in full

    • @stewiewonder2601
      @stewiewonder2601 8 лет назад +3

      +Paul Barrett Couldn't agree more! I wonder why I can't buy all those on CD...

  • @camilomarks5616
    @camilomarks5616 11 дней назад +4

    Claudio Abbado was the most successful and outstanding conductor of his generation. I, my ex wife and a friend had the enormous privilege of watching him in Florence, at the Palazzo Piti, in The rite of Spring, by Stravinsky alongside the Orchestra of the Young Europe Colleges. This eas many, many years ago, but I still remember that fantastic evening, which culminated with Abbado extremely young, conversing with the audience and his juvenile interpreters. IT WAS REALLY MARVELOUS!

  • @gabrielacalugarescu2320
    @gabrielacalugarescu2320 4 года назад +327

    I have sung there, I was in the choir (Arnold Schönberg Chor)! RIP Maestro Abado..❤

    • @gustavooliveros9553
      @gustavooliveros9553 4 года назад +22

      What a privilege to have been there and to have felt everything that this symphony brings. You are a lucky person, like everyone who was in that auditorium that day.

    • @gabrielacalugarescu2320
      @gabrielacalugarescu2320 4 года назад +12

      @@gustavooliveros9553 thank you, I was really happy back then..

    • @jorgeplatero3748
      @jorgeplatero3748 3 года назад +4

      Congrats, the chor was magnificent! It took some smiles from Abbado, beautiful.

    • @gabrielacalugarescu2320
      @gabrielacalugarescu2320 3 года назад +3

      @@jorgeplatero3748 thank you!🌸

    • @sempersint1
      @sempersint1 3 года назад +1

      Felicitări Gabriela !

  • @barbarabarry3799
    @barbarabarry3799 5 дней назад +1

    The most wonderful rapport between conductor and orchestra, so many excellent musicians, individually and in ensemble. This restrained but richly expressive performance is music for our time, a journey outward and inward. Thank you EuroArts for making this available.

  • @72mahler
    @72mahler 2 года назад +42

    In quei secondi di assoluto silenzio fra la chiusura e il tripudio di applausi sembra che l'universo intero sia in sospensione. Magie simili sono difficilmente eguagliabili. Da lacrime di pura commozione.

  • @valleybrook
    @valleybrook 2 месяца назад +5

    One thing I have reflected on when listening to Mahlers music. You can never, absolutely never, have Mahler as background music. It affects you too much, it requires your attention. I also adore Haydn but for other reasons. You can play Haydn as background music but for sure not Mahler. Thanks for uploading, a master-piece of music, performance and recording!

  • @srijansatpathy2808
    @srijansatpathy2808 7 лет назад +174

    The ending is too powerful to comprehend...I get goosebumps every time I hear that spectacular finish!

    • @manolistripodakis9830
      @manolistripodakis9830 3 года назад +1

      0000 pp 00000p0 of pp

    • @matzek.9119
      @matzek.9119 2 года назад +7

      Mahler had a Feeling for finishes.

    • @Jannette-mw7fg
      @Jannette-mw7fg Год назад +2

      For me the last part is how forgiveness sounds ....I can not stop my tears listening to it....

    • @user-sk2gn4xo1w
      @user-sk2gn4xo1w Год назад

      ㅗㅜㅡㅠㅜ😂ᆢ😂ㅛㆍ소ㅗㅜㅡㅜㅡㅜㅡ고ㅠㅜㅠㅡㅝㅡㅡㅡ3ㅣㅡㅡㅡㅡㅏㅡㅡㅡ3 😂ㅡㅡㅢㅡㅡㅢ3ㅡㅡㅡㅡㅢㅡㅡㅡㅜㅡㅡㅡㅢㅡㅡㅢㅡㅡㅡㅡㅡㅠㅡㅡㅡㄴㅇ

  • @Ginkgo_biloba
    @Ginkgo_biloba 2 месяца назад +4

    1:30:05 One of the best brass chorale ever composed, so fragile yet beautiful and ultimately brings us to the "answer" to whatever question we're asking while listening to this symphony.

  • @jaenah5113
    @jaenah5113 7 лет назад +131

    His majesty Claudio Abbado memorized entire notes of this extra vanganza work for 100minutes and conducted every note in right ways for melody, tempo, size, rythm, volume, articulations, and ways of expression in complete ways. Maybe he was a music God of old Greek and revived in this world, I hope he should come back again and again many times to give happiness to many of music lovers. Warm with humanity!!!

    • @jaenah5113
      @jaenah5113 7 лет назад +10

      In the third movement, post horn and other isntruments were exceptionally well communicated, harmonized, and phrased with musical essence. Especially I love this interpretaion.

    • @davidgeddes3055
      @davidgeddes3055 7 лет назад

      jae nah l

    • @theodentherenewed4785
      @theodentherenewed4785 3 года назад +5

      Abbado had an extraordinary musical memory. He was of those very rare people who could remember scores in full. It is very hard for anyone to perform this symphony for how long it is.

    • @alvaroaugustosantos9838
      @alvaroaugustosantos9838 3 года назад

      @@davidgeddes3055ni CT

  • @fernandofantoni8433
    @fernandofantoni8433 27 дней назад

    Avrò sempre una emozione così grande da non poterla descrivere, avevp ascoltato po co questo grande Maestro le preformance con Mahler penso che faccia di Lui un eccelso per come dirige l'orchestra e la guida con tutto il suo sapere nell'amore della musica. BRAVO

  • @walterjoosten5750
    @walterjoosten5750 4 года назад +68

    Tempo in performing Mahler is very important. Too slow or too fast can wreck the whole thing. Not so with the high priest of Mahler, Claudio Abbado. The tempos always feel spot on. Forever my favorite Mahler conductor, RIP dear maestro. This performance of the 3rd is the best on RUclips. Watch, listen and enjoy.

    • @katinkiplinkyplonk4933
      @katinkiplinkyplonk4933 4 года назад +8

      Dear Walter, I am familiar with Mahler's outstanding works, but new to watching live recorded performances, especially from Conductor Claudio Abbado - I am HOOKED.

  • @jojo111166
    @jojo111166 9 лет назад +151

    Abbado successfully interpreted Mahler's Symphony No.3 in a passionate yet tranquil way. Especially in the 6th movement, he totally led the orchestra to an unknown heaven, making us touched and refreshed. This is without doubt my favourite​ version of Mahler No.3!!!

    • @pietalpha2
      @pietalpha2 9 лет назад +18

      Mine too! The spirituality of this performance is overwhelming

    • @Osiris7450
      @Osiris7450 8 лет назад +6

      +jojo111166 Perfect.

    • @sebastiangarciaalarcon5948
      @sebastiangarciaalarcon5948 Год назад +1

      Final apoteósico, equiparablecal final de la II también de Malher, pero dirigida por L.Berstein.b

  • @Daniel-wi6sk
    @Daniel-wi6sk 2 месяца назад +9

    Incredible performance by Abbado… It’srevealing that the audience shares the emotion, as it lets a few seconds of silence, in communion with the conductor, after the symphony ends. It feels so right. Many times you wish that the applause wouldn’t start so soon… As it is so true that for Mozart, Mahler and many others, the silence that follows still belongs to them.

    • @SL-mk9jr
      @SL-mk9jr Месяц назад +1

      Totally! 💯 I don’t know why there is such a hurry to be first to applaud or even most gastly, to shout “bravo” first while the music is still ringing. Plenty of time to scream, shout and applaud after a beautiful moment of silence.

  • @noradosmith
    @noradosmith 6 лет назад +159

    Probably the best Mahler conductor ever.

  • @deemyan
    @deemyan 9 лет назад +170

    The trombone solo by Jörgen van Rijen is incredibly well played

    • @antonellocesareo
      @antonellocesareo 7 лет назад +1

      non sono d'accordo, troppo giovane,
      si sente che solfeggia

    • @TheMader97
      @TheMader97 5 лет назад +1

      antonellocesareo jajajajajajajajajaja you are a joker

    • @raffaellopilato3132
      @raffaellopilato3132 4 года назад +8

      @@antonellocesareo non penso che sia male, per un professore d'orchestra, andare a tempo. Esecuzione ineccepibile, intonata con bel suono.

    • @joseivulich7826
      @joseivulich7826 3 года назад +1

      maestro el Jorgen van Rijen!!!

    • @hebermarquez3820
      @hebermarquez3820 2 года назад

      👏👏👏👏👏 que belleza , wow ! Que belleza 👏👏👏👏👏👍

  • @MontyVierra
    @MontyVierra 2 года назад +39

    You know that an audience has experienced an awe almost divine when a piece ends and for twenty seconds there isn't a sound. And as with the second symphony (which I watched just before this), Abbado doesn't turn first to the audience, but brings his fellow performers to their feet to accept the accolades of the audience.

    • @davidmajor1131
      @davidmajor1131 7 месяцев назад +1

      Late to the party, but if you haven't seen the 9th of this Abbado cycle yet, go watch it now!

  • @KH-cn7hx
    @KH-cn7hx 8 лет назад +11

    6楽章 何回聞いても涙が溢れる。こんなにも澄み切った美しい音を醸し出せるものなのか。この長大な音楽を全員が集中力をもって演奏し続ける素晴らしさ。それを束ねる小柄なマエストロ。あなたの人生は最後まで光り輝いていました。この演奏にふれて、私は人生というものを考えました。老いるのも悪くないと思えるようになりました。生きるということの素晴らしさ、すべてのものを慈しみ愛する心の美しさを教えてくれた。この最終楽章は、見事な人生を送ったアバドその人の賛歌だと思えます。ありがとう、マエストロ・アバド

  • @applekim-manny
    @applekim-manny 7 месяцев назад +4

    Even if a year, 10 years, or 20 years pass, his music will forever make me cry. Miss you maestro

  • @jsteinig
    @jsteinig 7 лет назад +29

    The look on his face between end of piece and applause is priceless. Looks to be on the verge of tears. As if he knew he didn't have much time left and may not have many more Mahler symphonies to conduct.

    • @shlomzion
      @shlomzion 7 лет назад +5

      Watch his performance of Mahler's 9th. Especially the last 10 minutes.

    • @paulwagner688
      @paulwagner688 7 лет назад +3

      the one with the Mahler Youth Orchestra is still up. Almost as powerful. the lights gradually dim as the symphony starts its ending phase, and the stage is almost totally dark by the end.

  • @composernotes
    @composernotes 6 лет назад +62

    I thought I had heard the finest performance of Mahler Symphony No 3 when I was present to hear Abbado conduct it with London Symphony Orchestra and Jessye Norman in 1985 but this performance surpasses every other performance I have ever heard. It is the finest performance performance of one of the great works it will ever be my privilege to hear

  • @King-ui6kt
    @King-ui6kt Месяц назад +1

    I didn't expect to meet Sabine Meyer when I clicked on this video, but I was happy I could listen to her clarinet solo.

  • @Ari-vk1lx
    @Ari-vk1lx 8 лет назад +50

    I absolutely love that little smile the maestro gives us at the end of the 3rd mvt. at 59:35. Brings me to tears. He smiles, I smile.

    • @sidosoft
      @sidosoft 6 лет назад +2

      Haha, delightful. The smile reflects the preceding modulations.

  • @enryclaptone1668
    @enryclaptone1668 8 лет назад +8

    Mi piace moltissimo quando Il Maestro alla fine dell'esecuzione esprime soddisfazione e sorride all'Orchestra.... trovo sia una grande manifestazione di grandezza e apertura ......

  • @dushmanthiperera5310
    @dushmanthiperera5310 4 года назад +13

    The "life" theme at 6:35 is just so beautiful

  • @ninakons829
    @ninakons829 24 дня назад +1

    A thousand thank you to all artists and in euroart channel for sharing this concert.

  • @filippomonachello3120
    @filippomonachello3120 6 лет назад +3

    Malher e Claudio Abbado ,accoppiata vincente in tutti i sensi !!!!!!!!!

  • @charlie_charldon
    @charlie_charldon Год назад +15

    The final movement (along with the entire work) always moves me deeply, but the other day, whilst walking around in a shopping mall, I was listening to the final movement, and it suddenly hit me as never before.
    I felt weak and wanted to cry. Music had never moved me like that. ❤️

    • @Jannette-mw7fg
      @Jannette-mw7fg Год назад +2

      There are times your state of mind is more vulnerable or amenable ...I want to be in that state if I listen to Mahler and it makes me more so....

    • @Pleendriver
      @Pleendriver 11 месяцев назад +1

      Mahler 3 and shopping - a potent mix!

  • @comradech.8646
    @comradech.8646 7 месяцев назад +4

    I'm going to see an orchestra performance in Bangkok on December 2nd, and they will play this masterpiece! I can't wait anymore.

  • @abundance6692
    @abundance6692 8 лет назад +80

    This is a remarkable performance. This is an orchestra put together from some of the greatest soloists and chamber music players in the world. And they play like a chamber ensemble of 108 players, intensely listening to each other. They play with an intense commitment to Mahler's music as if that composer's music were, in the words of Norman Lebrecht, "a matter of life and death." Add to that what appears to be a great affection and even love for the renowned Mahler conductor Claudio Abbado on the part of the orchestra, and you have what I think is the best performance of this epic work ever.

    • @fanorydberg2424
      @fanorydberg2424 4 года назад +5

      That a truly great soloist like the cello virtuoso Natalia Gutman would unfailingly turn up to play in the LFO, often for no pay, says a lot for Claudio Abbado and the love and esteem in which he was held. Also, she appears to be sight-reading, which I for one wouldn't attempt in a work like this!

    • @penelopeyoung4453
      @penelopeyoung4453 4 года назад +7

      As someone said, it's not a matter of life and death, it's more important than that!

  • @baeticus1
    @baeticus1 8 лет назад +58

    Claudio Abbado, aqui, supera-se a si próprio. Bravo, Maestro!

  • @danbrown4090
    @danbrown4090 5 лет назад +6

    Che emozione Maestro Abbado, che emozione!!!

  • @theingabo212
    @theingabo212 2 года назад +7

    Maestro Claudio Abbado owns all the symphonies by Mahler. He's truly a Genius.

  • @patrickedwards5804
    @patrickedwards5804 4 года назад +13

    What gets me with this searingly honest and clear rendering of the third symphony by Abbado is the way that the audience are rendered completely silent well after the closing bars have passed.

  • @marisamassimino6418
    @marisamassimino6418 2 года назад +3

    Sua Maestà Claudio Abbado! Ho avuto il grande privilegio di sentirlo all'Auditorium Renzo Piano. Ha diretto Bruckner con la orchestra di Losanna. Già molto malato, scavato in volto, ma divinamente bravo. Ci ha fatto piangere. Ad un certo momento ha interrotto la direzione e ha chiamato il giovane Gustavo Dudamel, cresciuto alla scuola di Aubreu, gli ha consegnato la bacchetta e il concerto è stato terminato dal direttore
    Venezuelano.

  • @ajpdeschenes
    @ajpdeschenes 5 лет назад +33

    My first introduction to Mahler was Abbado's 2nd with Lucerne Festival. At 16 it was already my favorite piece of classical music. I'm 31 now, and for years, I've been trying to get into Mahler, listening mainly to Bernstein and Fischer. I knew Mahler was supposed to be full of marvels for the patient listener... but I was desperate, not able to touch his secrets.
    Since last week, I've been listening to Abbado's performances, beginning with the 5th, than the 1st, 2nd and so on! And it has been a revelation!!! I can't say nothing wrong about Bernstein and others, but Abbado is the one opening Mahler to me!

    • @louislambelet9791
      @louislambelet9791 9 месяцев назад

      Sublime et me fait voler dans les cieux du Grand mystere

  • @DavidvonSztankovHorn
    @DavidvonSztankovHorn 8 лет назад +14

    Fantastisch Alessio Allegrini, der Solo Hornist!

  • @flowersunny7966
    @flowersunny7966 Год назад +3

    God! I feel overwhelmed with the unrealistically wide range of expression in this work. Mahler Is perhaps one of the greatest organisms that have ever existed in the universe.

  • @andrewle4227
    @andrewle4227 3 года назад +8

    I did not get Mahler at first (bought a Kubelik box set but not very impressed and found it a bit boring). One day i decided to pick up Mahler from Bruno Walter's box and listen to it actively....WOW. This person must have suffered the hardest things in life. I like the darkness, the love stories and the enlightened moments in Mahler's music.
    Beside Abbado as everyone else has mentioned, I think the musicians in this orchestra are truely amazing, especially the brass. I thank all musicians and the channel to share this beautiful music with us.

  • @oscarjacobi7302
    @oscarjacobi7302 6 лет назад +16

    Que excelente interpretacion de la tercera de Malher un verdadero regozijo oirla y que maravilloso director Claudio Abbado dios lo tenga a su lado, fue un verdadero GRANDE.-

    • @Euroarts
      @Euroarts  6 лет назад

      Nos alegra ver que lo disfrutas Oscar! Si eres un fan de Abbado puede que esta playlist dedicada al director te guste: goo.gl/TW8bxL Gracias por tu comentario!

  • @enryclaptone1668
    @enryclaptone1668 8 лет назад +4

    Io non mi stancherò mai di ascoltare Abbado, fino a quando vivrò....

  • @karlpeterson9438
    @karlpeterson9438 2 месяца назад +1

    I recently sang the Second Symphony (5 times) with the Coro Sinfonico Lisboa Cantat in Portugal, with the Orquestra Filharmonica Portuguesa. This prompted me to think, hmmm, I only know Mahler's First, Second and Sixth Symphonies - time to get to know the many incredible others!

  • @EduAle221
    @EduAle221 4 года назад +13

    Impresionante el director de camaras!!!, ya sé que es una herejía, despues de Malher, la tremenda orquesta y el tremendo director!, pero el director del video(para mi una pelicula), es un artista!! gracias, gracias!

  • @rosernabona9364
    @rosernabona9364 9 месяцев назад +4

    Gustau Mahler , Symphony , trois , it was very beautiful and inspiring Thank you Lucerne Festival Orchestra and Claudio Abbado ❤

  • @douglaslee7873
    @douglaslee7873 4 года назад +11

    I was privileged to hear the same team perform the symphony a few days later at the Proms in London's Royal Albert Hall in a concert which many critics described as the best they'd ever attended. I, for one, will never forget it.

    • @jamiecampbell8125
      @jamiecampbell8125 11 дней назад

      I was there at the RAH for that too. Unforgettable. A privilege to be there.

  • @guidovalle-ky1st
    @guidovalle-ky1st 18 дней назад +1

    When my son was a newborn i used the 2nd movement as a lullaby

  • @valentinocarli9086
    @valentinocarli9086 5 лет назад +3

    Che bellezza ascoltare questa orchestra sublime con Abbado che li guida con dolcezza e precisione a memoria.

  • @grahamwilliams8926
    @grahamwilliams8926 5 лет назад +9

    So little said of Anna Larsson's spectacular performance. Mahler must have known she would turn up one day.

  • @rexcowan9209
    @rexcowan9209 Год назад +10

    What is remarkable is that Abbado knows this entire score by heart, while his musicians frequently require sheet music for their own parts.

    • @badhairdye
      @badhairdye Год назад +6

      ?? Not remarkable at all. All orchestral players play from the score. This is not sight-reading, it is score-reading. Maestros often memorize the score; they conduct the piece many times more than the players play it, and this Festival orchestra is no exception. Yes, it's a great performance, but not because Abbado memorizes and the players don't.

  • @davidutube52
    @davidutube52 4 года назад +13

    I have explored the joys of Mahler, Abbado and the Lucerne Orchestra endlessly. Over a lifetime of listening to music, of every genre, I come to the realisation that Mahler speaks to very depths of what it is to be human. Abbado and the Lucerne Orchestra and its soloists and choirs reach as close to perfection as is possible: I have not heard better. Thank you. Only Bach compares.

    • @mercedes932
      @mercedes932 3 года назад

      Try Bernstein’s London Phil recording. Trust me, it’s better (somehow!)

    • @davidutube52
      @davidutube52 2 года назад

      @@mercedes932 hmm: Lenny takes it slower, more sonorous: both awesome...!!!!!

  • @angelosilva4051
    @angelosilva4051 2 года назад +3

    Claudio Abbado il più grande.Grazie dal profondo dell'anima.

  • @katinkiplinkyplonk4933
    @katinkiplinkyplonk4933 4 года назад +3

    I absolutely adore Mahler, and now finding the greatest admiration for Mr. Abbado.

  • @caleban6686
    @caleban6686 4 года назад +27

    This is my most favourite video on youtube. I listen to it usually when I feel any long-lasting strong emotion, positive or negative. Not just this symphony, but this particular recording is very dear to me.

  • @annacyran716
    @annacyran716 Год назад +2

    Wow,wie excelent !Der Finale ist beim Maestro Abbado grandiues ! Meisterstueck ! Love G.Mahler and C.Abbado ! R.I.P Maestro and Danke fuer all das Schoenste ! 👏👏👏❤️🎼❤️💚🎼💚🌹🌷🙏🙏🙏

  • @skylarlim4181
    @skylarlim4181 4 года назад +17

    The horn section is absolutely superb here!

  • @classicalman1544
    @classicalman1544 9 месяцев назад +4

    Best perrformance of this symphony!

  • @kazushiraiso4207
    @kazushiraiso4207 9 лет назад +18

    I was lucky to have attended Maestro Abbado conducting Symphony No. 3 with Lucerne Festival at the BBC Proms in 2007 - very special. Finale was overwhelmingly beautiful.

    • @colinmoore317
      @colinmoore317 4 месяца назад

      This performance is a so.dam good.

    • @colinmoore317
      @colinmoore317 4 месяца назад

      I am very lonely music helps me.

  • @alisoufi362
    @alisoufi362 3 года назад +7

    What Mahler did to my ears was more than expected and i can't explain it with words.
    each song has a special feeling and is for a specific time
    , this music was like dawn, one of the best song i've ever heard
    A unique masterpiece...

  • @user-rn2nt9cd1x
    @user-rn2nt9cd1x Год назад +2

    With love from Belarus, Mensk !!!

  • @Luca_Meier
    @Luca_Meier 3 года назад +15

    I think that 1:27:54 is one of the most beautiful moments in music.

  • @EvanM_
    @EvanM_ 2 года назад +4

    Bravo also to the film makers - beautifully edited.

  • @TheCompositrice
    @TheCompositrice 11 месяцев назад +1

    Scusate tutti se scrivo nella mia lingua madre. Claudio Abbado è davvero un grandissimo interprete. Qui siamo di fronte alla voce dell'Altissimo che risponde all'uomo, creatura dilaniata per sua stessa natura. Dalla morte del bambino (Fra Martino al minore) metafora della fine dell'infanzia, agli ammonimenti del lied di mezzanotte, la filosofia, alla fede dubbiosa di Pietro che rinnega il Cristo, e piange amaramente, fino alla redenzione finale e all'amore del Padre Celeste.
    Quest'opera è un viaggio all'interno del creato, poi della psiche e dell'animo umano fino a giungere alla redenzione e al perdono di Dio.
    "Per amore di quei pochi, non la distruggerò".
    Cit. Bibbia.
    Grazie Maestro, grazie Mahler.

  • @mestralalexis2515
    @mestralalexis2515 5 лет назад +8

    G. Mahler's music always has something deep and dramatic. Love it !

  • @alitigrel9577
    @alitigrel9577 2 месяца назад

    Maestro Abbado was one of the foremost interpreters of Mahler’d music. In my humble opinion, this rendition of one of the greatest symphonies is simply magnificent difficult to surpass. Thrilling.

  • @Osiris7450
    @Osiris7450 8 лет назад +33

    What a great maestro, what an extraordinary symphony, what a great orchestra, what amazing audience. Claudio Abbado é absolutamente genial.

  • @Toschilmaz
    @Toschilmaz 5 лет назад +3

    Io ho acquistato il cofanetto intero delle sinfonie di Mahler a Lucerna. Devo comunque dire grazie, bravi, bravissimi! a EuroArts per il lasciare a disposizione di tutti questa meraviglia. Grazie

  • @stephenestall9044
    @stephenestall9044 29 дней назад

    Just how good is this? Wonderful.

  • @warrenwilson4818
    @warrenwilson4818 7 лет назад +5

    One of the most entertaining pieces ever written. Every phrase more interesting than the last, it seems. The trombone solo is simplyperfect.

    • @enriquesanchez2001
      @enriquesanchez2001 7 лет назад +1

      "Entertaining" seems much too maudlin a word for this piece or this performance.

  • @richardrickford3028
    @richardrickford3028 3 года назад +7

    I have this symphony on CD but it helps so much to appreciate it being able to see which parts of the orchestra are playing and how it all fits together. it means I listen to the music on a whole different level. I am not an expert in classical music but this performance seems to me especially fine. I feel an enormous sense of privelege listening to this and feeling Mahler's links to composers in the past. Especially in my opinion Beethoven though I suspect many others feel this link too.

  • @jimrobin
    @jimrobin 3 месяца назад

    It makes me a little sad that some people go through their entire lives without listening to Mahler's music. Happy though that I found it! 😃

  • @esraokan
    @esraokan 8 месяцев назад +1

    I will listen in it Milano after one week, non vedo l'ora ❤❤

  • @eliafanucci7188
    @eliafanucci7188 4 года назад +8

    Please, take for you just a moment to realise that M° Abbado learnt all the Mahler's symphonies by heart!!

  • @tes3327
    @tes3327 3 года назад +3

    i may be here for school work,, but honestly 43:26​ III. Comodo. Scherzando. Ohne Hast has to be my favourite,, i love fantasy and rpg games etc etc and this gives me such good energy and just- aGH i love it so much

  • @zeta8846
    @zeta8846 8 лет назад +9

    "La meilleure et la plus accomplie de mes oeuvres" Gustav Mahler.Et le visage de C.Abbado rayonne en la dirigeant.

  • @yong-gilchoi8614
    @yong-gilchoi8614 9 лет назад +38

    아바도의 이 말러 3번은 마지막 라르고 악장에서 결국 눈물을 흘리고야 말았다. 아바도 위대한 지휘자였다. 그리고 내 죽는 날까지 이 고귀한 영상은 늘 내 곁에 있을 것이다.

    • @user-li4xq6jl4q
      @user-li4xq6jl4q 4 года назад +2

      우리 시대 최고의 지휘자..

    • @user-hw1sm1ih6y
      @user-hw1sm1ih6y 3 года назад +1

      인정...!!! 루체른 시리즈 dvd 이 사실 만으로도 소장 가치가 충분한것 같습니다!

  • @martinchuzzlewit2452
    @martinchuzzlewit2452 8 лет назад +20

    An unbelievable spiritual experience if you just give yourself to this music. Overwhelming in every respect. Abbado is priceless.

  • @CarlosLima-oe7wn
    @CarlosLima-oe7wn 2 года назад +11

    Mahler, certamente, é o último e transcendental compositor da era épica do ser humano neste planeta. As nuances sonoras de suas obras mostram os sonhos, dores e alegrias da humanidade. E encaminham o espírito para mais perto da perfeição, uma utopia necessária para continuarmos vivendo.

  • @dasportsfan2122
    @dasportsfan2122 Год назад +1

    We are are so lucky to be able to listen to this but I can’t help but imagine Mahler conducting this himself

  • @dmpeyton
    @dmpeyton 8 лет назад +6

    The concertmaster in this performance sounds absolutely amazing.

  • @DadsAttic7391
    @DadsAttic7391 7 лет назад +3

    As a Horn player this has been on my bucket list for many years. Only ever got to play it in a rep orchestra.

  • @hermodnitter3902
    @hermodnitter3902 Год назад +8

    Such a fantastic performance of perhaps the best symphony ever written. I am glad I was able to experience it live with Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andrew Litton a few years ago. No need to compare conductors of course, Abbado is just fantastic here, the orchestra, choirs, and vocal solist as well. Thank you for being able to experience this!

  • @DavidWilson-ft3ij
    @DavidWilson-ft3ij 11 месяцев назад +2

    If this is not the most beautiful music it must be close.

  • @jorderis
    @jorderis 6 лет назад +83

    1:00 1. Kräftig. Entschieden
    34:00 2. Tempo di Menuetto. Sehr mäßig.
    43:30 3. Comodo. Scherzando. Ohne Hast.
    59:45 4. Sehr langsam. Misterioso.
    1:09:13 5. Lustig im Tempo und keck im Ausdruck.
    1:13:37 6. Langsam. Ruhevoll. Empfunden.

    • @miembroval
      @miembroval 5 лет назад +1

      Gracias por describirme los tiempos, he conseguido entender mejor y disfrutar de esta esta maravillosa música.

    • @boaz1353
      @boaz1353 4 года назад +2

      You are a good person, thank you

  • @TheCinemasound
    @TheCinemasound 7 лет назад +3

    Mahler and Abbado the perfect combination like no other.

  • @enryclaptone1668
    @enryclaptone1668 8 лет назад +5

    La direzione del Maestro Abbado è raffinatissima, ma comunque solo alla fine dell'opera ci si rende conto che ogni cosa è andata al suo posto e l'opera è diventata tua. Grazie Maestro!

    • @PP-bv6qc
      @PP-bv6qc 7 лет назад

      Enrico Camangi Abbado ci manchi

  • @jbut1208
    @jbut1208 4 года назад +6

    Respectful silence at the end! How appropriate! If this work is new to you, you are privileged to hear one of the greatest works ever written, conducted by a great master!

  • @hornkix
    @hornkix 2 года назад +1

    Wagner-Bruckner-Mahler and R. Strauss !!! FANTASTIC music OF Amazing composers !!!!

  • @bratcheda1
    @bratcheda1 3 года назад +5

    Absolutely divine!

  • @rafaeledesh552
    @rafaeledesh552 8 месяцев назад +1

    A Musical encyclopedia of space and the diversity of life on our Planet the Earth. And human person is the highest level, BUT part of this ecosystem. Every human person has the ability to feel and enjoy. What brings pleasure and joy? Of course it's some beauty. The world around us is created so wonderful and beautiful! And a person’s duty is to live through himself everything that he sees around him. And talk about your experiences and to share them through the realization of your talents. BUT there is a great temptation to imagine yourself as omnipotent. And then instead of creative power and beauty comes anger, aggression and death… A human person MUST conquer this within himself! In my opinion, Mahler spoke about this in his Third Symphony. Thanks for your attention and I would appreciate if someone could reply about that😊

    • @nathalie5127
      @nathalie5127 7 месяцев назад

      Согласна с вами, я так же чувствую!!!

  • @bdavis7981
    @bdavis7981 7 лет назад +3

    There's nothing I can pick apart here. It is absolute perfection. Larssen is the perfect Mahler tone. The phrasing was so thoughtful, none of it robotic. Every second breathed. This is the finest performance of any Mahler that I know of. "...all joy seeks eternity--seeks deep, deep eternity." RIP Abbado, you were a true gift.

  • @emiliavgp4306
    @emiliavgp4306 3 года назад +6

    Conmovedora y maravillosa música. Genial, sublime Abbado

  • @emiliaogatadesouza4205
    @emiliaogatadesouza4205 Год назад +1

    tantas vezes assisto,tantas vezes me emociono com o genial Maestro Claudio Abbado, os musicos e muitos outros na plateia. Gratidao,. braaaavoooo! bravissimo!

  • @jorgelayana9865
    @jorgelayana9865 2 года назад +1

    Awesom, brilliant and , simply, beautiful

  • @humamghassib2685
    @humamghassib2685 7 лет назад +1

    What a symphony! What a composer! What a conductor! What an orchestra! This is a probe into the microscopic as well as the macroscopic worlds. So many grand designs; yet full of miniatures and mini-worlds. Just 'tsunamic'!

  • @viniciussarteschi9840
    @viniciussarteschi9840 13 дней назад

    I was listening to the third movement the other day, and suddenly my younger brother appears and says to me: "that song sounds like Christmas gossip"... I don't think I've ever heard such an intriguing definition

  • @aaronzeraujpbass1070
    @aaronzeraujpbass1070 8 лет назад +26

    great interpretation of Lucerne Festival Orchestra, it's a beautiful performance in my personal opinion. I'm a trombonist of Venezuela, the interpretation of the first trombone is very nice... Bravo master Abbado!!

  • @vivianlee4848
    @vivianlee4848 4 года назад +14

    Incredible! The brass at the end were glorious. Thanks for posting this!

  • @phenomenalcommons4354
    @phenomenalcommons4354 8 лет назад +7

    Perfect. This how this work should be performed. Bravo Claudio!

  • @hazimaldujaili5240
    @hazimaldujaili5240 4 года назад +5

    The music that puts you in front of yourself ... Release Question and truth ... Marvelous work

  • @rinosquarzoni9438
    @rinosquarzoni9438 Год назад +2

    Ma come si fa ha non dire che Mahler e uno dei più grandi in assoluto compositori...Avanti a tutti nel tempo ....