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@@manfredmueller1125 Hallo Manfred danke für die Anmerkung, aber ich frage mich, woher wissen Sie das und wie ist es dann zu erklären , dass nur der Hessische Rundfunk solch einen Service für Classic Fans bietet?
Der hessische Rundfunk wird wie alle öffentliche Medien in Deutschland durch die GEZ, welche durch alle Haushalte in Deutschland gezahlt wird, finanziert. Klassische Sender gibt es so ziemlich in jedem Bundesland, bloß bezweifle ich, dass es wie hier immer Bildmaterial dazu gibt und sich eher nicht für eine Videoplattform wie RUclips eignet. Ein anderer Grund könnte sein, dass Personal und/oder Interesse seitens der anderen Sender nicht ausreichend sind.
We must not forget to thank the people behind the scenes, the ones never to be seen, but but of uttermost importance - the sound engineers and technicians! They make it possible for us to hear this gem, this diamond of a symphonic work! One billion thanks from me! I have never heard an orchestra that sounded better than this one!
I could not, at all, agree with you more. This is a fabulouos orchestra, which seems to get better and better. Glad you mentioned their sound engineers... this sound is of the very best quality! On my system is competes with any CD
Stunningly beautiful performance. Maestro Eschenbach has the orchestra take its time with this piece. So often other conductors want to rush, rush, rush through the music which results in muddling and miscues especially at the very end with the da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da where Maestro Eschenbach chose to slow that down with a second pause between notes da--da--da--da--da--da--da---da. Much more pleasant to listen to, while picking out individual instruments as they are played! This is by far my favorite rendition of the 9th and has earned a spot on my download playlist. That spot was previously held by Mariss Jansons but he too, rushed through the music. Bravo one and all!!
I was at a concert on September 12th 2001, and instead of the planned opening piece, they played this 2nd movement. It communicated an amazing combination of sadness and hope.
It was my grandmother funeral piece in my 13 yo and my heart is still there with her and my memories, although I'm 44 yo, when I listen to 2nd movement.
This is just fantastic playing of a work of transcendant genius. The closing bars of the 1st movement are a supremely clever, and an emotionally rip-roaring organic synthesising of the movement's alternately heart-breaking and heaven-storming melodic and rhythmic figures. The same compositional class as Wagner's Prelude und Liebestod from "T und I" .... but a world apart in pure angelic generosity of love. The Magician of Bayreuth has the most corrupted, cynical and jaded philosophical understanding possible, of our human folly and tragedy. Like Dante and Shakespeare in a very bad mood. Whereas, Dvorak seems to have had an unlimited access to recollections of childhood "oceanic" feelings of bliss, and love, and goddess-like protection, dispensed by our ideals of motherhood and womanly kindness. Furthermore, he managed to blend this with a "Naturkind" entanglement with a magical sense of The Whole Organic World, and with the overwhelming joy and protectiveness of figures I shall call Gaia and Kali Ma. This is a real Bohemian sensibility of the Woodlands and spirit world - indeed a clear panpsychicism conjoined with absolute love and absolute dissolution of the ego. And for those with open ears and hearts, this is wrapped within a very high degree of sensuous quasi-erotic tenderness. Not that genitally-focused reproductive "hot hot hot" reproductive eroticism of heterosexuality...but that feeling of the "melting of oneself", with unstoppable altruism and surrender into each other's conjoined being. This perhaps is the true meaning of the Hiawatha melody. There are many who sneer at Dvorak's open heartedness, as if no adult could live with this intensity of childlike emotional expressiveness. More fool them...because they in fact have lost the secret of love and playfulness and communion with the divine, and they foolishly care not about their treasures of the heart being so squandered away. Dvorak is so charmingly and lovingly brilliant. It is difficulty to hear his music and not be in tears of ravishing delight and melting tenderness. To look from one windows in the arms of ones beloved, and imagine one sees not the bustling city, but the jungles of paradise with the bird song of heaven! A distant, womanly, goddess voice, carried on the richest brass chorales, calling, "Come dance with me, and with the tigresses of burning eyes, and with my sleek black panthers, come my beautiful children, dance and sing before tumbling sparkling waterfalls, in sunlit glades of transcendent bliss, for ever!" Dvorak knew that voice, and so can we if we listen carefully. Love andrea
Beautifully played. Your Symphony Orchestra is consistently one of my favourites. You so often capture the subtleties of the music that is often missing in other interpretations. Thanks for sharing your beauty with the world❤
So ein wunderschöner Ausdruck von HEIMWEH! Und meine Gedanken gehen zu all denen, die tatsächlich aus triftigen Gründen ihre Heimat verlassen mussten. Welche Wehmut steckt in all denen…
Год назад+4
a fresh new performance of "new world" and im thankful very rich and full of life and body especially the third movement happy you lot ate that
Consummate conducting from the great Christoph Eschenbach who creates such unity amongst the musicians and makes a masterpiece appear fresh, inspired, true, charged with depth of feeling… Making a familiar piece appear new is a feat… Mellifluous, magnificent, celebratory All are good across the board The horn players are absolutely extraordinary - for instance the shaping of the dimuendo near the opening somehow speaks … 0:29 &c Merci infiniment de Paris 🕯🙏🏼🙏🏼🕯
Listen to this heart wrenching absolute beauty: from 14:48.....it's like a prayer to God, and God answers! (when the brass resolves) It is truly miraculous, no words can do it justice! What a composer! What an orchestra! I'm in complete awe!
I was about to die from an overdose in my apartment in Miami all alone after so many different drugs…I went to grab my phone and I couldn’t even see what I pressed and out of no where RUclips started and this song played. My heart was beating out of my chest and then the room turned white and I felt at peace. My heart slowed down and I survived. Jesus Christ is real people. He saved my life.
What an orchestra! Such high quality means one of two things: 1/ lots of rehearsals-expensive, or 2/ very talented players-expensive, and yet you offer your outstanding concerts for free. Thank you, Frankfurt and Hesse; quite a remarkable gift.
The German public has to pay a monthly fee to finance public broadcasters. In return the public broadcasters have to offer their program (almost) ad free. By law.
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieser spätromantischen und ethnisch komponierten Sinfonie mit gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Instrumente. Das englische Horn im zweiten Satz klingt echt schön und auch nostalgisch. Im Kontrast klingt der letzte Satz echt lebhaft und auch überzeugend. Der intelligente und erfahrene Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im relativ langsamen Tempo und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Wahrlich hörenswert!
For the opening of the new Pablo Casals Forum concert hall in Kronberg near Frankfurt the hrSO proved to its woldclass level with all musicians playing whole-heartedly. It was a delight to be in attendance, the accoustics excellent. Thanks hr for sharing this historical event.
Absolutely amazing. I'm big fan of Frankfurt radio symphony orchestra. I do have question in roughly 5th minute there was a few of different bars, than I know from another recordings. Which kind of version is this? Thank you for answer.😊 God bless your work. ❤
IV Exp: 32:25- 32:41- Main Th A 34:18- Slow Th 35:09- Closing Th C Dev 36:20- A 37:03- 38:58- Slow Th 40:16- Closing Th in slow 40:50 - Transition Recap 41:14 - A 42:16- Slow Th B 42:47- A Repeat 43:24- Coda II 43:52- End
Sadly a lot of zoomers and maybe millennials too just can't appreciate what good music sounds like. They don't have the attention span for anything longer then a 4-5 minute song.
i can never stop listening to this
Absolutely incredible. It is such a blessing to be able to watch these great quality videos for free. Thank you for publishing your content for free!
The most wonderful thing about it is, there's no ads to it!
Brought to you by he German public who has to pay a mandatory monthly fee for public broadcasting services. This is just our money brought to good use.
@@manfredmueller1125 Hallo Manfred danke für die Anmerkung, aber ich frage mich, woher wissen Sie das und wie ist es dann zu erklären , dass nur der Hessische Rundfunk solch einen Service für Classic Fans bietet?
Der hessische Rundfunk wird wie alle öffentliche Medien in Deutschland durch die GEZ, welche durch alle Haushalte in Deutschland gezahlt wird, finanziert. Klassische Sender gibt es so ziemlich in jedem Bundesland, bloß bezweifle ich, dass es wie hier immer Bildmaterial dazu gibt und sich eher nicht für eine Videoplattform wie RUclips eignet. Ein anderer Grund könnte sein, dass Personal und/oder Interesse seitens der anderen Sender nicht ausreichend sind.
It is true it is a blessing
Magnificent musicians
Outstanding conductor
This piece and this performance are in my opinion the very zenith of combined human achievement. Bravo tutti!
We must not forget to thank the people behind the scenes, the ones never to be seen, but but of uttermost importance - the sound engineers and technicians! They make it possible for us to hear this gem, this diamond of a symphonic work! One billion thanks from me! I have never heard an orchestra that sounded better than this one!
I could not, at all, agree with you more. This is a fabulouos orchestra, which seems to get better and better. Glad you mentioned their sound engineers... this sound is of the very best quality! On my system is competes with any CD
Not to mention the excellent video quality.
Stunningly beautiful performance. Maestro Eschenbach has the orchestra take its time with this piece. So often other conductors want to rush, rush, rush through the music which results in muddling and miscues especially at the very end with the da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da where Maestro Eschenbach chose to slow that down with a second pause between notes da--da--da--da--da--da--da---da. Much more pleasant to listen to, while picking out individual instruments as they are played! This is by far my favorite rendition of the 9th and has earned a spot on my download playlist. That spot was previously held by Mariss Jansons but he too, rushed through the music. Bravo one and all!!
one of my favorite symphonies! The second movement is beautiful. 😍
Mine too!
I was at a concert on September 12th 2001, and instead of the planned opening piece, they played this 2nd movement. It communicated an amazing combination of sadness and hope.
It was my grandmother funeral piece in my 13 yo and my heart is still there with her and my memories, although I'm 44 yo, when I listen to 2nd movement.
Likewise…
@@Dylonely_9274I don’t know why but seeing the clash royale emote as a profile picture in the comments of a classical piece is very amusing
Who wakes up and starts composing music like this? MASTERPIECE 💀
he made this song out of mixed feelings about moving to america
Dieses wunderbare Orchester -🥰---über Alles !!!
This is just fantastic playing of a work of transcendant genius.
The closing bars of the 1st movement are a supremely clever, and an emotionally rip-roaring organic synthesising of the movement's alternately heart-breaking and heaven-storming melodic and rhythmic figures.
The same compositional class as Wagner's Prelude und Liebestod from "T und I" .... but a world apart in pure angelic generosity of love.
The Magician of Bayreuth has the most corrupted, cynical and jaded philosophical understanding possible, of our human folly and tragedy. Like Dante and Shakespeare in a very bad mood.
Whereas, Dvorak seems to have had an unlimited access to recollections of childhood "oceanic" feelings of bliss, and love, and goddess-like protection, dispensed by our ideals of motherhood and womanly kindness.
Furthermore, he managed to blend this with a "Naturkind" entanglement with a magical sense of The Whole Organic World, and with the overwhelming joy and protectiveness of figures I shall call Gaia and Kali Ma. This is a real Bohemian sensibility of the Woodlands and spirit world - indeed a clear panpsychicism conjoined with absolute love and absolute dissolution of the ego.
And for those with open ears and hearts, this is wrapped within a very high degree of sensuous quasi-erotic tenderness. Not that genitally-focused reproductive "hot hot hot" reproductive eroticism of heterosexuality...but that feeling of the "melting of oneself", with unstoppable altruism and surrender into each other's conjoined being. This perhaps is the true meaning of the Hiawatha melody.
There are many who sneer at Dvorak's open heartedness, as if no adult could live with this intensity of childlike emotional expressiveness.
More fool them...because they in fact have lost the secret of love and playfulness and communion with the divine, and they foolishly care not about their treasures of the heart being so squandered away.
Dvorak is so charmingly and lovingly brilliant. It is difficulty to hear his music and not be in tears of ravishing delight and melting tenderness. To look from one windows in the arms of ones beloved, and imagine one sees not the bustling city, but the jungles of paradise with the bird song of heaven! A distant, womanly, goddess voice, carried on the richest brass chorales, calling, "Come dance with me, and with the tigresses of burning eyes, and with my sleek black panthers, come my beautiful children, dance and sing before tumbling sparkling waterfalls, in sunlit glades of transcendent bliss, for ever!"
Dvorak knew that voice, and so can we if we listen carefully.
Love andrea
Beautifully played. Your Symphony Orchestra is consistently one of my favourites. You so often capture the subtleties of the music that is often missing in other interpretations. Thanks for sharing your beauty with the world❤
멋진 연주, 뛰어난 음향, 세련된 영상... 이 공연을 마련한 모든 분들에게 감사
Einfach nur Wundervoll. Niemals Overplayed. Und hier ist mal wieder eine wirklich großartige Interpretation.
Die Neuaufführung gefällt mir sehr gut! Sehr präzise, klar. Die neuen Instrumente hören sich gut an!!! Ich liebe Dvorak und ich liebe den hr!
Muchas gracias...toda una belleza de música...gracias...gracias...😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you Frankfurt Radio Symphony for sharing this video of my favorite symphony! ❤❤❤
This is a concerto.
The concerto and the symphony share a number of characteristics. 1:23
The words 'symphony' and 'concerto' crop up time and time again in classical music. 3:21
Thank you all. I just love this 9th symphony of Dovraks. The performance is awesome for this storied piece of music. God bless... you y
So ein wunderschöner Ausdruck von HEIMWEH! Und meine Gedanken gehen zu all denen, die tatsächlich aus triftigen Gründen ihre Heimat verlassen mussten. Welche Wehmut steckt in all denen…
a fresh new performance of "new world" and im thankful very rich and full of life and body especially the third movement happy you lot ate that
Nostalgically rhythmic and romantic. I love this live orchestral work, and really hope to listen to this concert with CD or SACD.
Consummate conducting from the great Christoph Eschenbach who creates such unity amongst the musicians and makes a masterpiece appear fresh, inspired, true, charged with depth of feeling…
Making a familiar piece appear new is a feat…
Mellifluous, magnificent, celebratory
All are good across the board
The horn players are absolutely extraordinary - for instance the shaping of the dimuendo near the opening somehow speaks …
0:29
&c
Merci infiniment de Paris
🕯🙏🏼🙏🏼🕯
great performance everyone! this symphony is definitely one of my favorites and you performed it perfectly!
Listen to this heart wrenching absolute beauty: from 14:48.....it's like a prayer to God, and God answers! (when the brass resolves) It is truly miraculous, no words can do it justice! What a composer! What an orchestra! I'm in complete awe!
I was about to die from an overdose in my apartment in Miami all alone after so many different drugs…I went to grab my phone and I couldn’t even see what I pressed and out of no where RUclips started and this song played. My heart was beating out of my chest and then the room turned white and I felt at peace. My heart slowed down and I survived. Jesus Christ is real people. He saved my life.
Fantastic channel! Made my day to watch and listen to this wonderful music. Thanks for the uploads and their quality.
Fantastic performance with superb audio as always. Thanks so much for making this available to us all.
Captivating performance and such a beautiful concert hall.
Ausgezeichnete Einspielung. Sehr sauber und klar strukturiert. Wirklich gut!
20:21 That viola in the background brings it all together. Very lovely rendition.
What an orchestra! Such high quality means one of two things: 1/ lots of rehearsals-expensive, or 2/ very talented players-expensive, and yet you offer your outstanding concerts for free. Thank you, Frankfurt and Hesse; quite a remarkable gift.
not only talented and dedicated musicians but also equally talented and dedicated technicians
The German public has to pay a monthly fee to finance public broadcasters. In return the public broadcasters have to offer their program (almost) ad free. By law.
@@raempftl Sehr klug! Deutschland, wunderschönes Land meiner Vorfarren. Viele schöne Grüsse aus Ohio, USA.
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieser spätromantischen und ethnisch komponierten Sinfonie mit gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Instrumente. Das englische Horn im zweiten Satz klingt echt schön und auch nostalgisch. Im Kontrast klingt der letzte Satz echt lebhaft und auch überzeugend. Der intelligente und erfahrene Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im relativ langsamen Tempo und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Wahrlich hörenswert!
For the opening of the new Pablo Casals Forum concert hall in Kronberg near Frankfurt the hrSO proved to its woldclass level with all musicians playing whole-heartedly. It was a delight to be in attendance, the accoustics excellent. Thanks hr for sharing this historical event.
Wie kann ein Komponist ethnisch komponieren? Sachen gibt es.
One of the greatest symphonies! Brilliantly performed! Bravi!
this is one of the best youtube channels
Mit Abstand das Beste am HR.
Splendid magnificent musical performance
such a beautiful piece. Thank you
👏
Appreciated.
From Parma, Italy.
Absolutely wonderful and talented. 😇🙏🎼
The recapitulation of the beginning of the second movement at 41:48 is the most epic moment in this overall epic symphony!
It's very well done. There are a few places where the winds drown out the strings, but other than that, it's good.
And to think this came from Spillville Iowa.
Wow bravo!!! Amazing👏
Bei 24:00 und auch anderen Stellen hört man leider einen sehr hohen, störenden Ton. Aber sonst Daumen hoch :)
No other music can match classical music
Merci 🙏🏽 ❤
Thanks a lot.
Absolutely amazing. I'm big fan of Frankfurt radio symphony orchestra. I do have question in roughly 5th minute there was a few of different bars, than I know from another recordings. Which kind of version is this? Thank you for answer.😊
God bless your work. ❤
Maravilloso!!!!!!
BRAVO! BRAVO! BRAVO! 🇧🇷
Just heard this at Tanglewood.
Muchas gracias por tan magnifica versión mi querida orquesta ❤
- How great do you want it to be ?
Dvorak : Yes.
Beautiful ❤
24:45- III
25:37 - Repeat
26:17- Slow Th B
26:52- A Dev
27:34-
27:53- C
28:50 - C Repeat
29:39- C Repeat Crescendo to A
Repeat
29:54- A
39:42- B
31:47- CODA
I
0:05-
1:03-
1:25-
2:03-
3:08-
4:58- Rep
6:03-
IV
Exp:
32:25-
32:41- Main Th A
34:18- Slow Th
35:09- Closing Th C
Dev
36:20- A
37:03-
38:58- Slow Th
40:16- Closing Th in slow
40:50 - Transition
Recap
41:14 - A
42:16- Slow Th B
42:47- A Repeat
43:24- Coda II
43:52- End
2nd flute sounds so good!
Fantastic
Marvelous!
I thought the thumbnail was Mike Myers playing Dr. Evil.
Great video but it seems the audio is slightly faster than the video by a quarter of a second or so
Hermione Granger plays flute in a magnificent way, 5 points to gryffendor
Masterpiece!
Indeed !
👏👏👏👏
28:00
Endlich!
Wow wow wow wow wow
初演が披露されたニューヨークでは、第二楽章のテーマが演奏されると、
東欧からはるばる新大陸に移民してきた人たちは、ボヘミアを想い出し、涙を流したといいます。
Bravissimo!!
A concert Hall like Shakespeares Globe.
🙏🙏🙏💐💐💐!!!
9:57 ❤
26.26 the triangle player accidentally plays on beat 1 rather than 2 for 2 bars before correcting!
Remarkably they make the exact same mistake on the repeat as well!
AMEN
Why is there so many old people in the audience, why is there almost no young people?
Take a wild guess
Sadly a lot of zoomers and maybe millennials too just can't appreciate what good music sounds like. They don't have the attention span for anything longer then a 4-5 minute song.
⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘
immaculate execution
MORE COW BELL!! oh wait, excuse me.. I mean, MORE TIMPANI!
📡🛰️📡🛰️📡🛰️📡🛰️📡🛰️
Der Ringgeneral GUNTHER!
41:45
📍21:31
Clark Susan Gonzalez Timothy Walker Daniel
12:41 - Giraffe 🦒
Homesickness in glorious madgesty
test1:05:
브라보
4:24 What a kitschy phrasing!
Wonderful ❤