Elgar - the master of the mixture of the noble and the melancholy. Once heard, readily identifiable and returned to with pleasure. Thank you for this particular very special pleasure from Koln (Cologne).
I was raised in the late 1950s and early 1960s on performances by Boult, Barbirolli and Weldon of Elgar's works. How wonderful to hear an interpretation so grandiose, lyrical, passionate and inspired by a young handsome Frenchman. Lionel Bringuier is amazing here as is his interpretation of Tchaikovskys Symphony No. 6, also on RUclips. I await eagerly for more of the same.
Lionel Bringuier stood in for Sir Andrew Davis. This symphony may have been relatively new to him, but he really has the measure of it and his obvious enthusiasm is infectious. A very heartwarming and well-played performance from the orchestra.
Missed it when premiering! Beautiful! Edward Elgar: Symphony No.1 was highly acclaimed at the very beginning, nothing has changed since. English composer, wonderful French conductor Lionel Bringuier I like very much and impeccable WDR Symphony Orchestra - irresistible pleasure! Streaming it again while writing a comment. Thank you.
Alongside the Walton First, one of the two greatest British symphonies, and this interpretation is one of the best I've heard. So, I'm wondering ... might we someday hear the Walton First from this same crew? (Including Maestro Bringuier! He's a real talent!)
Thank you! We're really happy to hear that you enjoyed our interpretation 🤗 We already played Walton's first symphony some years ago, conducted by Semyon Bychkov: ruclips.net/video/R3MNvdEbvik/видео.html
The theme that introduces the symphony and recurs in the last movement is the greatest ever written in a symphonic work but then again Elgar’s masterpiece is among the greatest of all time anyway. 😁 Personally I think a slightly faster tempo would be better, however overall it’s beautifully performed with excellent sound. Thanks for the upload.
Great interpretation and performance. The slow movement so intense and emotional. An inspirational conductor. His Tchaikovsky 6th here on RUclips is also deeply intense and emotional.
My history as a listener and observer of orchestral performances is that great music has often played stiffly and rigidly. The great musicians can do that. However, in doing so the atmosphere misses an element for the intensity of a work, body language reflecting the intensity of the work, not just skill being displayed. This orchestra added the body language. It was a bit scary watching it. Who might get poked in the eye or slapped upside the head. This added more spice to the performance to go with the intense body language.
"Almost as good as the Germans"??? The first performance was conducted by Hans Richter who was Austro-Hungarian, educated in Vienna, a protégé of Wagner and knew a thing or two about German music. (He had conducted the premiers of Brahms' Second and Third Symphonies and Bruckner's Fourth and Eighth among others). He introduced Elgar's First to the players of the London Symphony Orchestra with the words "Gentlemen, let us now rehearse the greatest symphony of modern times, written by the greatest modern composer - and not only in this country."
Almost??? ‘This is superb from first note to last. An absolutely glorious piece of music wonderfully conducted. The love for this symphony is clearly obvious on the conductor’s face.
Исправьте, пожалуйста фамилию и имя французского дирижёра, с творчеством которого давно знаком! Лионель БРЕНГЬЕ. Симфонию Элгара слушаю впервые, и она сразу зашла мне в душу! С удовольствием послушаю ещё раз и буду искать другие исполнения этой симфонии. СПАСИБО!😍👏👏👏
Elgar - the master of the mixture of the noble and the melancholy. Once heard, readily
identifiable and returned to with pleasure. Thank you for this particular very special
pleasure from Koln (Cologne).
You're welcome!
We're happy that you like it 😊
First class performance, a superb orchestra and wonderful interpretation. Well done!
Thank you!
You are more than welcome@@WDRKlassik
So great to hear British music performed by non-British musicians! Thank you!
Our pleasure! We are happy that you like it.
I was raised in the late 1950s and early 1960s on performances by Boult, Barbirolli and Weldon of Elgar's works. How wonderful to hear an interpretation so grandiose, lyrical, passionate and inspired by a young handsome Frenchman. Lionel Bringuier is amazing here as is his interpretation of Tchaikovskys Symphony No. 6, also on RUclips.
I await eagerly for more of the same.
Struggling against itself. Almost perfect. Perhaps the ultimate British music.
Bravo, a most excellent performance of this beautiful piece. There is the best of Elgar in this symphony, it's always been one of my firm favourites.
No one could write finales like Elgar did ! Great symphony!
Perhaps the loveliest passage in this beautiful symphony comes in the 4th Movement, at 46:00.
Definitely. Some moments for eternity.
But this is wonderful. Splendid performance. Thankyou!
So much clarity. Much appreciated. When are you dong the second!
Grad schon live gehört, jetzt gleich nochmal! 🥰
Lionel Bringuier stood in for Sir Andrew Davis. This symphony may have been relatively new to him, but he really has the measure of it and his obvious enthusiasm is infectious. A very heartwarming and well-played performance from the orchestra.
Oh but the Adagio needs more lingering...
@@michaeldunlap2693Interesting to compare to Elgar's own recording of the work.
Missed it when premiering! Beautiful! Edward Elgar: Symphony No.1 was highly acclaimed at the very beginning, nothing has changed since. English composer, wonderful French conductor Lionel Bringuier I like very much and impeccable WDR Symphony Orchestra - irresistible pleasure! Streaming it again while writing a comment.
Thank you.
We're glad you like it!
The striving... I can't stop listening.
❤ heureuse découverte 😊
Merci 🤗
It isn't British music it's just great music. Music knows no boundaries.
Sehr schön! Vielen Dank!
How absolutely wonderful!
A superb performance!
Thank you!
What a fabulous performance of one of my favourite pieces of music. Thank you all concerned.
You're welcome🥰.
Alongside the Walton First, one of the two greatest British symphonies, and this interpretation is one of the best I've heard. So, I'm wondering ... might we someday hear the Walton First from this same crew? (Including Maestro Bringuier! He's a real talent!)
Thank you! We're really happy to hear that you enjoyed our interpretation 🤗
We already played Walton's first symphony some years ago, conducted by Semyon Bychkov: ruclips.net/video/R3MNvdEbvik/видео.html
Ein tolles Erlebnis! 👍
Hi, 펭수Schnappi!
🥰
Here’s mastery! Great music is great music and it travels, what a superb interpretation of this wonderful work. Thank you!
You're welcome!
We're glad that you like our interpretation 🤗
Cool!
Прекрасная летняя музыка, для умиротворения, любви... Всем удачи! Киев
Good luck and prayers to you.
To Kiev, be safe and happy.
AMAZING!!!!
This will soothe and moisturize the dryness o the soul, and evoke comfortable feelings and pleasure
The theme that introduces the symphony and recurs in the last movement is the greatest ever written in a symphonic work but then again Elgar’s masterpiece is among the greatest of all time anyway. 😁 Personally I think a slightly faster tempo would be better, however overall it’s beautifully performed with excellent sound. Thanks for the upload.
Our pleasure!
We are happy that you like it.
@@WDRKlassik I love the performance and the engineering is also great.😁
Great interpretation and performance. The slow movement so intense and emotional. An inspirational conductor. His Tchaikovsky 6th here on RUclips is also deeply intense and emotional.
Grandioso!
🥰
HERMOSA Y BRILLANTE. Excelente interpretación de la WDR
Gracias 🤗
Danke ! Sehr gut ! 😌 😍
17:11 Glorious |
⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘
Meien!!
My history as a listener and observer of orchestral performances is that great music has often played stiffly and rigidly. The great musicians can do that. However, in doing so the atmosphere misses an element for the intensity of a work, body language reflecting the intensity of the work, not just skill being displayed. This orchestra added the body language. It was a bit scary watching it. Who might get poked in the eye or slapped upside the head. This added more spice to the performance to go with the intense body language.
As a Brit, this is almost superb music. Its almost as good as the Germans. I love the sad and noble sentiment nonetheless.
"Almost as good as the Germans"??? The first performance was conducted by Hans Richter who was Austro-Hungarian, educated in Vienna, a protégé of Wagner and knew a thing or two about German music. (He had conducted the premiers of Brahms' Second and Third Symphonies and Bruckner's Fourth and Eighth among others). He introduced Elgar's First to the players of the London Symphony Orchestra with the words "Gentlemen, let us now rehearse the greatest symphony of modern times, written by the greatest modern composer - and not only in this country."
Almost??? ‘This is superb from first note to last. An absolutely glorious piece of music wonderfully conducted. The love for this symphony is clearly obvious on the conductor’s face.
Исправьте, пожалуйста фамилию и имя французского дирижёра, с творчеством которого давно знаком!
Лионель БРЕНГЬЕ.
Симфонию Элгара слушаю впервые, и она сразу зашла мне в душу! С удовольствием послушаю ещё раз и буду искать другие исполнения этой симфонии. СПАСИБО!😍👏👏👏
It’s Lionel BRINGEUR and not Brangier or whatever!
@@301250it would be good if YOU could spell his name correctly.....or whatever!
Hi, 301250! It's Lionel Bringuier.
"promosm" 😣