Carlos Kleiber ist für mich - zweifellos - einer der genialsten und wunderbarsten Dirigenten überhaupt. Ein genialer und wunderbarer Musiker aus vollster Leidenschaft und Seele mit solch einer Persönlichkeit und Charisma; solch einem überragenden Ausdruck und einer derartigen musikalischen Intensität, wie man sie wohl bei nur ganz wenig anderen vorfindet.
Kleiber was a great conductor; as great as any. He was also an incredible eccentric who didn't take care of such good care of himself; he aged badly and died young for someone in this field. Still, he knew what he was doing and he did it quite superbly; he had firm musical instincts and convictions, tremendous knowledge and fine taste of what was proper for an orchestra to "get across." A very, very fine, if not great conductor, indeed!
Si, viviò en Argentina desde los 4 hasta los 22 años. Su rprimer concierto lo dirigiò en la ciudad de La Plata. Ademàs del acento linguistico se llevò de Argentina su sentido del humor y su falta de respeto en los aspectos contractuales. Un individualismo exasperante junto a una enorme snesibilidad. O sea un combo complicado Jajaja.. Saludos.
@@Quotenwagnerianer Yes you are right there: to complicate matters, he was educated here in the United Kingdom for quite a while and also spoke very good English.
(sorry) use of a ballerina wife, to study the way dancers communicate with the energy around their gestures, "pushing" the air, feeling the music with your hands?
darkprose-- It's an opinion. First of all, look at what he looked like as he aged; people generally don't look as old as this now-a-days; I guess your powers of observation aren't so good. Secondly, symphony conductors generally live to be rather old with with rather long and quite active careers; Kleiber obviously didn't. Your questioning me this way strikes me as being rather wankerous.
Carlos Kleiber ist für mich - zweifellos - einer der genialsten und wunderbarsten Dirigenten überhaupt. Ein genialer und wunderbarer Musiker aus vollster Leidenschaft und Seele mit solch einer Persönlichkeit und Charisma; solch einem überragenden Ausdruck und einer derartigen musikalischen Intensität, wie man sie wohl bei nur ganz wenig anderen vorfindet.
Carlos Kleiber? großartig wie kein anderer!!
Wonderful Carlos & Carl
Gosh!
Seeing my 'God' after so many years! Thanks. You've made my day!!
Lassen Sie den Kollegen anfangen .... genial!!!!
Vielen Dank für's hochladen :D
Thank you for your generous response.
Skulle gjerne sittet på den prøven!!
Brynjar Hoff
Oboeist
Holy shit! God working. Keep silent. Pray. Make music. Enjoy.
Kleiber was a great conductor; as great as any.
He was also an incredible eccentric who didn't take care of such good care of himself; he aged badly and died young for someone in this field.
Still, he knew what he was doing and he did it quite superbly; he had firm musical instincts and convictions, tremendous knowledge and fine taste of what was proper for an orchestra to "get across."
A very, very fine, if not great conductor, indeed!
You underestimate him
well - bad luck, but I made a translation in the rehearsals of Die Fledermaus....
owesome!
Ingrained into my youth. As with frech romantik. Fluke of fate that I lived beside SU and Frederick Beiser? Read enough Novalis to account for it.
8:24 für Stupeflip
Yessss
He spoke beautiful English wish we could hear him. 😊
I detect an Argentinian-Spanish accent in his German (which makes sense since he was raised in Buenos Aires). Am I not right?
Ever so slightly, yes.
Si, viviò en Argentina desde los 4 hasta los 22 años. Su rprimer concierto lo dirigiò en la ciudad de La Plata. Ademàs del acento linguistico se llevò de Argentina su sentido del humor y su falta de respeto en los aspectos contractuales. Un individualismo exasperante junto a una enorme snesibilidad. O sea un combo complicado Jajaja.. Saludos.
@@Quotenwagnerianer Yes you are right there: to complicate matters, he was educated here in the United Kingdom for quite a while and also spoke very good English.
8:24 Tu l'as séquestré, bâillonné, ligoté
Does anybody know why his father (Erich) was opposed to his pursuit of a musical career?
He only did in the beginning. i recommend the movie "traces to nowhere"
some rugged looking dudes in that orchestra!
Schade, kurz vor dem "Klarinettenschrei" hört es auf ...
8:24 ;)
I have a question: Where did you record this from? Which TV station or which DVD? Sorry for any inconveniance but this is important to me.
I really wanna know what he's saying!....subtitles plz?
I really would like to translate - but do you know how much time that takes?
I think he must have made considerable
darkprose-
For you, "pal," ANYTIME!!!
I have tried to find a source on this claim that he did not take care of himself and aged badly. What is your source for this information?
Because it’s not true
(sorry) use of a ballerina wife, to study the way dancers communicate with the energy around their gestures, "pushing" the air, feeling the music with your hands?
you´re so right - but unfortunately our political systems are like that - worldwide..
marinuzzi ???????????????
It's a shame the subtitles are in italian. Lucky me i speak a little of german and a little of italian!
darkprose--
It's an opinion.
First of all, look at what he looked like as he aged; people generally don't look as old as this now-a-days; I guess your powers of observation aren't so good.
Secondly, symphony conductors generally live to be rather old with with rather long and quite active careers; Kleiber obviously didn't.
Your questioning me this way strikes me as being rather wankerous.
Tendría malos genes, pero sensibilidad musical, a toneladas, y se la transmitía a la orquesta.
great!!!