I am 92 yo . The first five years of my life our family lived with my paternal grandmother.Opera was her strong suit but she loved classical music too. On an old , wind by hand R C A Victrola I became a huge fan of opera and classical music and this piece we played often.
Pour moi Wagner est le plus grand compositeur je pleure quand j'ecoute ses opéras . Ca prend aux tripes quels émotions on capte en ecoutant sa musique c'est un génie
Une pièce extrêmement tragique dans l'histoire de la musique. Un dieu se sépare de sa fille préférée. On l'entend alors orchestrer le sauveur de Brünhild : Siegfried ! Se termine sans douleur bruyante.
This soaring string passage in the vids beginning sound familiar? Check out the Flutes in the finale minutes of the same Composers 'Tristan and Isolde". Theme is used once again.
as a composer, i must agree - Wagner has set the bar pretty high ! - i think the closest we have come to such epic music is Howard Shore's Lord of the Rings
Dont be fooled by this videos audio. the Solti Ring which this came from is one of the best classical recordings there are. Das Rheingold and Die Walkure are on youtube with better audio. Around the 1950's and onwards you can find recordings on par with those of today, many times even better in my opinion.
@@mustysheep3977 I agree. The early Ampex and Scully recording decks were very good. And today software has been developed to cut out the imperfections and reduce noise and distortion to create the current day digital remastering that we now experience on various platforms. As an engineer I have 58 years of experience designing and building radio and recording facilities. I also own and manage 2 radio stations. The recording of Wagner that I was referring to could be restored to near perfection if someone did some surgery on it using current day digital restoration software.
The sound quality in 1964, when I bought the LPs, was 10 times better than this. It was from DECCA’s "full frequency range recording" days, and there are plenty of excerpts that show the difference. What a wasted opportunity...
I agree 100%. The state-of-the-art in the early 50s was fantastic after Ampex and Scully developed the mastering machines and 3M perfected the tape. I am a broadcast engineer with 55 years of station construction experience. I was partial to the Ampex 300, but the Scully 280 was just as good. Even radio stations in the 1960s could produce very high quality mastering use in commercials as well as on location recording of events. The frequency response on those machines was from 20 Hz to 20 KHz, with distortion so low, that could not be measured. We could run them up to 30 IPS if necessary. Dolby noise reduction was added to reduce tape hiss, and ambient noise in an area down to below the point of measurement. Sometime in the late 60s, Allison research developed the Kepex to do the same thing as Dolby.
WTF is a Valkyrie? It's a large-breasted blonde female warrior who rides a horse through the air over battlefields and distracts the fighting soldiers with her cleavage and, occasionally, her bare tummy, causing many of the warriors to die. Some of the warriors she sends to Valhalla; some she sends to Nebraska or New Jersey. She wears metal breast-plates instead of a bra because her milk is magical and she must have the say over who shall suckle from her. She gains muscle mass by draining semen from Odin whether he's drunk or not.
And this work in the theater is like nothing else! Overpowering drama. Goetterdaemmerung is for many a greater work, but we need to be aware of all the forces coming together, or you may think it's one gosh darned thing after another, but it's all the threads of the three previous works being pulled together for the Norse Ragnorak.
I am 92 yo . The first five years of my life our family lived with my paternal grandmother.Opera was her strong suit but she loved classical music too. On an old , wind by hand R C A Victrola I became a huge fan of opera and classical music and this piece we played often.
Congratulations, my father, at his age of 90, is not able to turn on a computer, the Internet is a treasure if you look carefully. Regards from chile.
great wagner music combined with excellent matched video!
Niet iedereen heeft het vermogen om een genie te begrijpen en waarderen
Великолепно роскошно феерично потрясающе завораживает с первых тактов виват великому композитору это чудо❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
solti, ring , my most treasured recording. I would recommend the book Ring Resounding
Pour moi Wagner est le plus grand compositeur je pleure quand j'ecoute ses opéras . Ca prend aux tripes quels émotions on capte en ecoutant sa musique c'est un génie
Bellissimo video. Complimenti!
Música sublime. Wagner es único. Vielen Dank !!!
Nice try, and your attempt is most appreciated. Glorious music, amazing conepts, and thank you for attempting to embody them in visuals.
Musique sublime !!! Rien d'étonnant !!! C'est Wagner !!!
Great just great.
Still the most gorgeous i interpreter of Wagner ever,
Musique et direction excellentes. Vidéo lourdingue
Sublime! Insuperable! ❤
AT long last! True space opera!
Love the video!!
Ele não errou em nenhuma, são todas perfeitas!
Une pièce extrêmement tragique dans l'histoire de la musique.
Un dieu se sépare de sa fille préférée.
On l'entend alors orchestrer le sauveur de Brünhild : Siegfried !
Se termine sans douleur bruyante.
Amazing music!
one of most beautiful pieces of music ever written. Sublime
This soaring string passage in the vids beginning sound familiar? Check out the Flutes in the finale minutes of the same Composers 'Tristan and Isolde". Theme is used once again.
Gorgeous.
Lo mas grande que hubo y hábra
a beautiful ,Sunday, afternoon with Wagner
Grande Solti !!
Yes he is in love 0:20
Finally 0:34
Swan King 0:48
I hear a lot of Rossini (his serious operas) here. And it's no wonder since Wagner was a big fan of Rossini.
Very poor sound quality. Is it copied from somewhere else?
Al fin ,cultura
dove hai preso le immagini? Che quadro è quello? E' meraviglioso 2.14
You got to laugh at these guys all over the internet that think there making viking music nothing they do even touches the power of wagner
as a composer, i must agree - Wagner has set the bar pretty high ! - i think the closest we have come to such epic music is Howard Shore's Lord of the Rings
You cant rely on drums and incoherent groans wagner put more power in his oboe solos
Actually, the video presented distracted from the music.
@@VallaMusicyou are dumb as bricks lol
Bellissimo
Very well
Where are the photos from?
The quality is very bad by today's standards. I guess we are spoiled in 2024 by listening to HD.
Dont be fooled by this videos audio. the Solti Ring which this came from is one of the best classical recordings there are. Das Rheingold and Die Walkure are on youtube with better audio. Around the 1950's and onwards you can find recordings on par with those of today, many times even better in my opinion.
@@mustysheep3977 I agree. The early Ampex and Scully recording decks were very good. And today software has been developed to cut out the imperfections and reduce noise and distortion to create the current day digital remastering that we now experience on various platforms. As an engineer I have 58 years of experience designing and building radio and recording facilities. I also own and manage 2 radio stations. The recording of Wagner that I was referring to could be restored to near perfection if someone did some surgery on it using current day digital restoration software.
The sound quality in 1964, when I bought the LPs, was 10 times better than this. It was from DECCA’s "full frequency range recording" days, and there are plenty of excerpts that show the difference. What a wasted opportunity...
I agree 100%. The state-of-the-art in the early 50s was fantastic after Ampex and Scully developed the mastering machines and 3M perfected the tape.
I am a broadcast engineer with 55 years of station construction experience. I was partial to the Ampex 300, but the Scully 280 was just as good. Even radio stations in the 1960s could produce very high quality mastering use in commercials as well as on location recording of events. The frequency response on those machines was from 20 Hz to 20 KHz, with distortion so low, that could not be measured. We could run them up to 30 IPS if necessary. Dolby noise reduction was added to reduce tape hiss, and ambient noise in an area down to below the point of measurement. Sometime in the late 60s, Allison research developed the Kepex to do the same thing as Dolby.
Beautiful. Nonpareil.
❤
Només l'home pur, enamorat de tu, i tu d'ell, et despertarà del són que et dono.
WTF is a Valkyrie? It's a large-breasted blonde female warrior who rides a horse through the air over battlefields and distracts the fighting soldiers with her cleavage and, occasionally, her bare tummy, causing many of the warriors to die. Some of the warriors she sends to Valhalla; some she sends to Nebraska or New Jersey. She wears metal breast-plates instead of a bra because her milk is magical and she must have the say over who shall suckle from her. She gains muscle mass by draining semen from Odin whether he's drunk or not.
Finally, the truth is out.
@@paulhicks6667 Odin's private supply of meade
Incomparable
Danke für´s hochladen !Schöne Bilder😀😀😀😀
Η συντριβή εις τον ορίζοντα του υπερπεραν
👀👌🇪🇦
Vielleicht etwas unbedarft: wagners Kompositionen sind total überschätzt. Da gibt es viel besseres. Was, fragt mich mal.
Clown
Clown
What a pity there is a translation facility!
Klar gibt es bessere gibt halt aber auch nur einen Wagner 😜
And this work in the theater is like nothing else! Overpowering drama. Goetterdaemmerung is for many a greater work, but we need to be aware of all the forces coming together, or you may think it's one gosh darned thing after another, but it's all the threads of the three previous works being pulled together for the Norse Ragnorak.