we got a new dryer recently that sings this song, and when i heard it for the first time i recognized it as the song a friend in high school sung for (what i think was) a scholarship thingy. I remembered her telling me it was a song about an angry fish, so i looked up german song about fish and it led me here
The nuns taught us this in 5th grade, The boys practiced our parts away from the girls, and then we sang together. It's the first time I knew what harmony was! I cried a little at something so beautiful. Thank you Sr. Thomas More!
that's beautiful! When I was in 5th grade I sang as an alto, and I always got lost, usually drifting too high and ending up in the soprano notes. What a brilliant idea to have you practice separately.
I have a washer and dryer and they play this song when they are done each load. It's beautiful. :) However, it was also the first German lieder I ever sang as a voice student.
Fischer-Dieskau was one of the greatest voices of all time. I actually cried when he died. Some of these comments are off the wall! No matter -- I continue to love his voice, as I have for over 60 years. And "Die Forelle," both the lied and the quintet, are just magnificent pieces of music.
+Lydia Barbara: Jawohl, aber Ich (have forgotten too much of my German -- sorry) but I heard him first when I was about 14 years old, in a "music appreciation" class in school, and he started my love for vocal music. I already loved chamber music, played the piano, USW. Domingo and Pavarotti do not hold such a high place in my life! I do not think they can stand up to Fischer-Dieskau. But thank you for your comment.
Sonia Rothschild Meine Herzenssprache ist deutsch , Kunst ist Herzensangelegenheit für mich und ich habe viel von der zwangsweise gelernten Sprache unserer Besatzer vergessen.
+Lydia Barbara Es ist schwierig für mich zu erinnern, deutscher Wortschatz. Ich bin 78 Jahre alt, und zuletzt mein Deutsch an der Universität genutzt. Ich denke, wir stimmen zu, dass alle diese drei Männer wunderbare Stimmen haben. Vielen Dank für Ihre Kommentare. (I had the computer translate this for me.)
Along a tiny river, I saw it swimming fast: A small, capricious trout, like An arrow shooting past. I stood along the shoreline, And watched in blissful peace The cheery fish's bathing Which seemed to never cease. Alas, we weren't alone, though. For further down the brook, A less-than-noble fisher Had out his rod and hook. But while the streamlet's water Stayed crystal-clear, I thought This lithe and nimble trout would Not by him be caught. But soon the thief grew tired; He'd wait no more. He took his hands, stirred up the mud, And there, right at the shore, His line had started twitching; He'd caught my swimming friend! (And) I stared as my blood boiled at The fish's tragic end.
Oje, mit Waschmaschinen hat das nichts tun. Ein Forelle, die von Natur aus nur in reinem, frischen Wasser lebt, lässt sich nicht fangen. Erst als der Bach betrügerisch verschmutzt wird, verliert die Forelle ihre wache und schnelle Fähigkeit im Schwimmen und kann gefangen werden. Das ist sehr deutsch. Man muss den Deutschen betrügen, um ihn besiegen zu können.
as a pro classical performer/teacher (one of my former students a famous rock star...but won't go there).... I worked my way through college performing Jazz and in rock bands on the side. Schubert was only 17 when he wrote this! He also wrote about 600 other compositions, but his "lieder" (songs based on texts/lyrics from the great poets of the time are incredible and will live on forever. And he died SO young (syphilis)...YOU listen to heavy metal, because you have a musical "ear." Some of say....Metallica's music for example,... contained intricate and interesting musical elements. Bass guitarist Cliff Burton (who so sadly died at the age of 24...I "believe?" (correct me if I'm wrong) was trained initially as a classical pianist.That, I DO know. Every musical genre has merit in some form or another. Billy Joel and Van Halen have said that had it not been for Mozart's influence, they probably would never had achieved what they had...musically. I DO however draw the line when it comes to the "elevator music' of the likes of Kenny G. John Tesh and "YAWNI" hahaha. I have a feeling you are a musician. Best of luck to you!
You should check out "cello-metal." I listen to heavy metal and classical music and I found a band called Apocolyptica that play cellos like metal guitars. The song Harmegedon is amazing
My Samsung washer and dryer play this song at the end of the cycle. I always loved this happy little tune it played and just found that this is the song. Very cool!
It's time to take your clothes out, this is the laundry song And put them in dryer, cause now it wont be long So get those dryer sheets a ready, and move those clothes before they smell Then come back in an hour and they should dry real well And then you'll have baskets of clean clothes again and so I'll say farewell
Perhaps you should not read the poem from which this lyric is an extract: the last verse (which Schubert did not incorporate) reveals the poem to be an allegorical cautionary tale for young women, warning them of the moral danger presented to them by a certain type of young man. So it's actually freighted with deeper significance than most listeners would ever guess.
Thank you for this beautiful presentation with lyrics in German as well as English , and for the beautiful images of trout. And above all for the fabulous duo of Fischer Dieskau and Geral dMoore ("The Unashamed Accompanist'),
3 types of people in the comment section: 1.) "Sherlock Holmes brought me here!" People 2.) German People 3. ) "OMG IT'S THE WASHING MACHINE SONG!" People
His brother was in political prison for 20years because his opponents played a trick on him to and made him travel to another city where they could arrest him. The trout in the song is his brother and the Fisher is a representation of the opponents. So not really about fishing.😅 And hello 8 year old random comment.
Thank you so much for posting this video with the very accurate poetic translation. And I love the pictures you included! It definitely helped me to visualize. :) As always, Herr Fischer and Herr Dieskau are excellent.
Soudain vive et maligne, la truite au loin s'enfouit. Pêcheur en vain ta ligne s'agite et la poursuit Pêcheur en vain ta ligne s'agite et la poursuit . In French , the trout played the fisherman
"A fish is an animal that lives in a brook, Doesn't write his name or read a book. To fool up people is it's only thought Even though he's slippery he still gets caught. So if it's the sort of life you wish you might grow up to be a fish."
My dad passed away recently, and this will forever be known to us as the Samsung National Anthem, so called by him. He paid more for that particular washing machine just for the music it played!
Eigentlich Schade, dass viele der jungen Leute hier das Lied nur durch einen Film kennen. Ich finde, das gehört mit zur Allgemeinbildung und man sollte das auch ohne einen Film kenne. Ein tolles Stück Kunst!
+Wilhelm Frieß Ich denke, dass ich mich zu den jungen Leuten zählen darf und muss sagen, dass mir dieses Lied sehr gut gefällt. Meiner Meinung nach ist es besser, wenn man dieses Lied durch einen Film kennt als gar nicht.
+simibim So gesehen, haben Sie natürlich recht. Es ist wohl auch kaum der Fehler der jungen Leute sondern eher des Schulsystems ... (Allerdings wird oft was "Pflicht" war später nicht immer so geschätzt wie es sein könnte. Wie manche Lektüre beispielsweise wurde einem durch den Deutschunterricht "verleidet" oder madig gemacht wegen Diskussionen oder gar Gedichtsinterpretationen? ) *grübel*
I didn't think finding this would be so easy. I typed "what song is on my washing machine" into google, and google said, "probably this one", and they were right. Schubert. I'll be darned.
Das Lied ist eine Kunstform aus dem 18. Jahrhundert, das vor allem im deutschsprachigen Raum verbreitet war. Schubert trug einen grossen Teil daszu bei, indem die Singstimme anspruchsvoller und das Klavier ein wichtiger Gegenpart wurden. Le Lied ist sogar im Französischen die Bezeichung für diese Gattung. Lustiges Lied über die Forelle.
+George Luni Ich bin eine Irlanderin und ich verstehe die deutsche Sprache, du Knopf. I certainly do not need a lecture about Schubert. Das Lied - Lieder sind unseren Hertzen. Glucklichkeit immer! Mo.
Es ist gut für dich, dass Sie Deutsch verstehen können, but why call him "ein Knopf" for no reason? That was a nice bit of info there and you told him he was an idiot. Oh and before you ask I was a remainer.
O adevarata opera de arta, ador cum autorul a scris asa versuri cu atat de mla iubire si tristete in acelasi timp. instrumentalul este unul impecabil!! Te iubesc!!
best performance ever. Really; it's the pure heart of a poet. And Schubert was enough sensitive to understand it and to write this masterpiece in a very simple form. WONDERFUL!!!
im staying at my friends house and her washing machine plays this and i was like "did you know thats this song" bc i had to sing this song in voice lessons like eight years ago and i remembered immediately lmao
+c dub Hi there! Just commented on your comment. Only up and about due to serious tonsillectomy/emergency op. on fairly mature relative. Cheers! Mo. P.S. As stated, have a listen to 'Ungeduld'. I know German, but you'll probably find a translation fairly easily.
I had a music literature test and needed to listen to this song and I was so confused with the comments talking about a washing machine. Recently my old washing machine broke and got a Samsung one and now I understand
When I moved into my roommates house, this little jingle would terrify me specially if we were doing laundry at night….. waiting for an animatronic to come and kill me!! 😂😂
This is what my Laundry sings to me at home lol. I love Schubert I just think that he would have never thought that his song would be used for a sign as your laundry is done LOL. I will always love you Schubert and classical music!
A delightful rendition of a delightful lied. My thanks to my old music teacher, Mrs Dunin-Rzuchowska: she kept me interested in classical music as a listener although I was politely discouraged from persisting in my incompetent efforts to play! The German lieder, as a genre, are always charming.
Everyone going on about washing machines and Sherlock Holmes and I just encountered this on a music box I fished put of the trash. It had 2 songs, this and swan lake
Ohh jetz ne schöne geräucherte Forelle. Dazu ne Semmel mit Kräuterbutter und an Schönen Schwarztee.... ich glaub das mach ihr mir jetz. Tolles Lied übrigens! Es muss nich immer so an neumodscher Krach sein, sowas ist auch schön und meine Herz frohlockt bei so lieblichen Klängen :D
Yup it is. It's also the song Moriarty sings when he gets the hook into his shoulder. It's about one being in charge (Fisherman) and one being defenseless (Trout)
I was singing some song about a trout since elementary school because of choir. Finally decided to look it up and I find out it’s best known as the weird washing machine song
Schubert left out the final stanza of Schubart's poem. It reveals itself to not be about a fish at all, but rather a cautionary moral tale for young women: Die ihr am goldnen Quelle Der sichern Jugend weilt, Denkt doch an die Forelle, Seht ihr Gefahr, so eilt! Meist fehlt ihr nur aus Mangel Der Klugheit. Mädchen seht Verführer mit der Angel! Sonst blutet ihr zu spät. You who tarry by the golden spring Of secure youth, Think still of the trout: If you see danger, hurry by! Most of you err only from lack Of cleverness. Girls, see Seducers with their tackle! Or else, too late, you'll bleed. - Friedrich Daniel Schubart wrote the poem while spending 10 years in jail for insulting the mistress of Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg.
my uncle bought a new washing machine few weeks ago, samsung i think. once the clothes were finished this was playing as a tune. haha recognised it instantly.
Ever since I was a young child I was fascinated by this short melody and especially sung in German. Now that I can hear several interpretations of this melody but singing in German how Schubert would of wanted it in my opinion is still the best.
It's actually just a metaphor about losing the woman you love to a douchebag. Comparing The person singing to the fisherman patiently waiting, the fish to the woman, and the one who stirs up mud (which is to fishing as using a spotlight is to deer hunting) to a douchebag.
My 8 yrs old son loves the song from Samsung washing machine. He composed it all by himself and played with a piano. His german sister told him, hey I used to sing this song during grade school, it's "Forelle" Not Samsung 😂❗We were shocked 😂❗
Every time I hear Schubert, I keep telling myself, "gosh. he is one of the Classical/Romantic era's most overlooked composer." I especially love the message to this Lieder; Schubert, with all his health and mental issues, had a clever mind when it came to composing music.
I have a Samsung dryer and when I first heard that music, I didn't know it's name, but it sounds a bit like a song called "Es pfeift von allen Dächern". I heard it long ago, in a documentary about WWII-era Germany, and thought : "Why the hell is the machine playing that German WWII-era song ?"
i love how so many people thought their washing machine song was so calming that they wanted to listen to it separately
That is Samsung
En Argentina ahora está la polémica por la melodía, que se parece a la marcha peronista.
@@maxul5311 Esta canción es anterior. Que es de 1817. jejeje
we got a new dryer recently that sings this song, and when i heard it for the first time i recognized it as the song a friend in high school sung for (what i think was) a scholarship thingy.
I remembered her telling me it was a song about an angry fish, so i looked up german song about fish and it led me here
@@sleepygeekyandreadytodream...y nothing to do with calmness, only curiousness.
WE MAKING IT OUT OF THE DRYER WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
🤣🤣🤣
the best decision ever
😂
Omg haha
😂😂😂😂
Legend says that Schubert came up with this melody while he was doing his laundry
Underrated coment
I wonder if Schubert realized that his song was gonna be remembered because of a washing machine
🤣
lol
Ssssss
LoL
Just like a piece by Francisco Tárrega a.k.a Gran Vals who anyone remembered as Nokia's tune.
I can't believe they've added lyrics to the washing machine song!
Samsung 🤣
😂
Sherlock Holmes 2 and my washing machine brought me here.
lol sherlock Holmes 2 brought me here too:')
my machine too
Sherlock holmes brougt me here heheh
my Samsung washing machine also brought me here, only because this tune was featured in James pond the aquatic games on the Sega genesis 😂
No shit? Me too! I love that movie, and just got a new Samsung washer last week.
The nuns taught us this in 5th grade, The boys practiced our parts away from the girls, and then we sang together. It's the first time I knew what harmony was! I cried a little at something so beautiful. Thank you Sr. Thomas More!
That's Franz Schubert not Thomas More;)
@@Eva-gn6to I think he was saying Sr. Thomas More was the one who taught the harmony
that's beautiful! When I was in 5th grade I sang as an alto, and I always got lost, usually drifting too high and ending up in the soprano notes. What a brilliant idea to have you practice separately.
Of course the boys and the girls have to practice separately! No eye contact is allowed before marriage 😊
I can hear Holmes screaming in pain... poor guy
Damn, you are in every video! xD
Daniel Cetina the song is just ruined
Me too!
But this was the move to get as close as he could to doctor Moriarty and get tse book
Me too!
I have a washer and dryer and they play this song when they are done each load. It's beautiful. :)
However, it was also the first German lieder I ever sang as a voice student.
How's the washer going so far? Bought mine 2021.
Fischer-Dieskau was one of the greatest voices of all time. I actually cried when he died. Some of these comments are off the wall! No matter -- I continue to love his voice, as I have for over 60 years. And "Die Forelle," both the lied and the quintet, are just magnificent pieces of music.
+Sonia Rothschild Und Placido Domingo haaaaach und Pavarotti:-))))
+Lydia Barbara: Jawohl, aber Ich (have forgotten too much of my German -- sorry) but I heard him first when I was about 14 years old, in a "music appreciation" class in school, and he started my love for vocal music. I already loved chamber music, played the piano, USW. Domingo and Pavarotti do not hold such a high place in my life! I do not think they can stand up to Fischer-Dieskau. But thank you for your comment.
Sonia Rothschild Meine Herzenssprache ist deutsch , Kunst ist Herzensangelegenheit für mich und ich habe viel von der zwangsweise gelernten Sprache unserer Besatzer vergessen.
+Lydia Barbara Es ist schwierig für mich zu erinnern, deutscher Wortschatz. Ich bin 78 Jahre alt, und zuletzt mein Deutsch an der Universität genutzt. Ich denke, wir stimmen zu, dass alle diese drei Männer wunderbare Stimmen haben. Vielen Dank für Ihre Kommentare. (I had the computer translate this for me.)
what is the difference between lied and quintet
Along a tiny river,
I saw it swimming fast:
A small, capricious trout, like
An arrow shooting past.
I stood along the shoreline,
And watched in blissful peace
The cheery fish's bathing
Which seemed to never cease.
Alas, we weren't alone, though.
For further down the brook,
A less-than-noble fisher
Had out his rod and hook.
But while the streamlet's water
Stayed crystal-clear, I thought
This lithe and nimble trout would
Not by him be caught.
But soon the thief grew tired;
He'd wait no more.
He took his hands, stirred up the mud,
And there, right at the shore,
His line had started twitching;
He'd caught my swimming friend!
(And) I stared as my blood boiled at
The fish's tragic end.
This comment shod really be in the notes on the video❤ this was tremendously helpful, thank you! 👏
A finer translation. At least they didn’t fry the fish up at the end.
Wonderful translation. Not a literal one, but still very true to the original.
This translation fits right into the song!
mutava enocelična mravla
omg finally found the Samsung washing machine song!!
haha! I feel your enthusiasm right now!
YESS !! THE TRUTH HAS BEEN SPOKEN
moviemagic same!
Wow same thing got me here
The struggle :D
This captures so much of the German spirit, but I think a lot of people miss the significance of this simple tune.
Can you please explain me why? :)
We don't miss the significant of the simple tune. It means the laundry is done. CLEAN CLOTHES...WOO HOO!!!
Oje, mit Waschmaschinen hat das nichts tun.
Ein Forelle, die von Natur aus nur in reinem, frischen Wasser lebt, lässt sich nicht fangen. Erst als der Bach betrügerisch verschmutzt wird, verliert die Forelle ihre wache und schnelle Fähigkeit im Schwimmen und kann gefangen werden.
Das ist sehr deutsch.
Man muss den Deutschen betrügen, um ihn besiegen zu können.
*cough* Austrian *cough*
I have slight doubts that you're a Hohenzollern but ok.
I am Japanese. I learned this song in the music class at elementary school. The words were translated in Classical Japanese and I liked it.
I usually listen to heavy metal but this is really awesome.
as a pro classical performer/teacher (one of my former students a famous rock star...but won't go there).... I worked my way through college performing Jazz and in rock bands on the side. Schubert was only 17 when he wrote this! He also wrote about 600 other compositions, but his "lieder" (songs based on texts/lyrics from the great poets of the time are incredible and will live on forever. And he died SO young (syphilis)...YOU listen to heavy metal, because you have a musical "ear." Some of say....Metallica's music for example,... contained intricate and interesting musical elements. Bass guitarist Cliff Burton (who so sadly died at the age of 24...I "believe?" (correct me if I'm wrong) was trained initially as a classical pianist.That, I DO know. Every musical genre has merit in some form or another. Billy Joel and Van Halen have said that had it not been for Mozart's influence, they probably would never had achieved what they had...musically. I DO however draw the line when it comes to the "elevator music' of the likes of Kenny G. John Tesh and "YAWNI" hahaha. I have a feeling you are a musician. Best of luck to you!
You should check out "cello-metal." I listen to heavy metal and classical music and I found a band called Apocolyptica that play cellos like metal guitars. The song Harmegedon is amazing
Kevin Markham when I have time, will check it out. THANKS!
+ Kevin Markham me too
Pekka death metalhead here.
*Microwave:* "BEEP, BEEP, BEEP!!"
*Toaster:* "Ding!"
*Washing Machine:*
😂😂😂
When your washing machine has more culture than you
What are you thinking
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Lol 😂
Made my day...
You're an American
Peasant!
My Samsung washer and dryer play this song at the end of the cycle. I always loved this happy little tune it played and just found that this is the song. Very cool!
It's time to take your clothes out, this is the laundry song
And put them in dryer, cause now it wont be long
So get those dryer sheets a ready, and move those clothes before they smell
Then come back in an hour and they should dry real well
And then you'll have baskets of clean clothes again and so I'll say farewell
this has to be either one of Schubert's best works, or his disturbing one, now that the lyrics are made crystal clear.
Naw, his most disturbing song is Erlkönig.
@@Russell_Rieckenberg erlkönig gave me nightmares as a child, especially c
When I saw an animation that someone had made to accompany it...
Perhaps you should not read the poem from which this lyric is an extract: the last verse (which Schubert did not incorporate) reveals the poem to be an allegorical cautionary tale for young women, warning them of the moral danger presented to them by a certain type of young man. So it's actually freighted with deeper significance than most listeners would ever guess.
If I ever plan to start a world war to profit from, this will be the theme song
XDDD
hahahahahahahhahaha
What a perfect reference.
Andrei Skobtso
theunraveler Professor Moryartie ?
Thank you for this beautiful presentation with lyrics in German as well as English , and for the beautiful images of trout. And above all for the fabulous duo of Fischer Dieskau and Geral dMoore ("The Unashamed Accompanist'),
Careful what you fish for ;)
Prashant Pandey Nice reference
Lol
That actually made me laugh
Careful what clothes you fold
3 types of people in the comment section:
1.) "Sherlock Holmes brought me here!" People
2.) German People
3. ) "OMG IT'S THE WASHING MACHINE SONG!" People
😂😂😂 true.
Also:
4. I'm an intelectual because I listen to clasical music.
// Ambarylola // or people who actually like classical music you arrogant fucking prick!
Im everything
Washing machines brought in a 3rd.
Nah, I just like Schubert.. and I'm American
damn you moriarty
+Muaz Cannabissativa Oh my goodness! Now that I know what the song is about, it makes the movie even better!
You can't deny. The man has great taste for music.
Schubert, in Prison: Screw this, I'm gonna write a song about a trout
A bunch of people, decades and decades later: LAUNDRY SONG!
I made up my own lyrics:
"It's time to fold your laundry
This is the Laundry Song."
Samsung EcoBubble washing-machine has this as an end-laundry tune :)
@@vicnaum all the samsung washing machines do...
I do the same thing! The coda goes, "and now you have to fold it all!"
You win.
lmao
Schubert made a nice tutorial on fish hunting through this fun little story!
His brother was in political prison for 20years because his opponents played a trick on him to and made him travel to another city where they could arrest him. The trout in the song is his brother and the Fisher is a representation of the opponents.
So not really about fishing.😅
And hello 8 year old random comment.
Thank you so much for posting this video with the very accurate poetic translation. And I love the pictures you included! It definitely helped me to visualize. :)
As always, Herr Fischer and Herr Dieskau are excellent.
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau's passing in 2012 was a devastating blow to classical vocal music. His beautiful voice has no peer today.
Does anyone else feel really sad for the fish?
the dude singing sure does
Soudain vive et maligne, la truite au loin s'enfouit.
Pêcheur en vain ta ligne s'agite et la poursuit
Pêcheur en vain ta ligne s'agite et la poursuit . In French , the trout played the fisherman
Well yea, it was kinda the goal of the author XD
"A fish is an animal that lives in a brook,
Doesn't write his name or read a book.
To fool up people is it's only thought
Even though he's slippery he still gets caught.
So if it's the sort of life you wish you might grow up to be a fish."
@@destoo0 Would you like to swing on a star?
My laundry is done!
Vor vielen Jahren haben wir das in der Schule gesungen, eines der schönsten Lieder an die ich mich erinnere :)
My dad passed away recently, and this will forever be known to us as the Samsung National Anthem, so called by him. He paid more for that particular washing machine just for the music it played!
Don't ever get rid of that washing machine.
Eigentlich Schade, dass viele der jungen Leute hier das Lied nur durch einen Film kennen. Ich finde, das gehört mit zur Allgemeinbildung und man sollte das auch ohne einen Film kenne.
Ein tolles Stück Kunst!
+Wilhelm Frieß Ich denke, dass ich mich zu den jungen Leuten zählen darf und muss sagen, dass mir dieses Lied sehr gut gefällt. Meiner Meinung nach ist es besser, wenn man dieses Lied durch einen Film kennt als gar nicht.
+simibim So gesehen, haben Sie natürlich recht. Es ist wohl auch kaum der Fehler der jungen Leute sondern eher des Schulsystems ... (Allerdings wird oft was "Pflicht" war später nicht immer so geschätzt wie es sein könnte. Wie manche Lektüre beispielsweise wurde einem durch den Deutschunterricht "verleidet" oder madig gemacht wegen Diskussionen oder gar Gedichtsinterpretationen? ) *grübel*
I didn't think finding this would be so easy. I typed "what song is on my washing machine" into google, and google said, "probably this one", and they were right. Schubert. I'll be darned.
Das Lied ist eine Kunstform aus dem 18. Jahrhundert, das vor allem im deutschsprachigen Raum verbreitet war. Schubert trug einen grossen Teil daszu bei, indem die Singstimme anspruchsvoller und das Klavier ein wichtiger Gegenpart wurden. Le Lied ist sogar im Französischen die Bezeichung für diese Gattung.
Lustiges Lied über die Forelle.
+George Luni
Ich bin eine Irlanderin und ich verstehe die deutsche Sprache, du Knopf.
I certainly do not need a lecture about Schubert.
Das Lied - Lieder sind unseren Hertzen.
Glucklichkeit immer!
Mo.
+Maureen Redmond Warum sind Sie so rüde. Heutzutage beleidigt so viele Menschen über nichts.
Weil man heute sehr wenig solche Lieder und im Allgemein die klassische Musik hört. Die Kultur erzieht den Mensch.
Es ist gut für dich, dass Sie Deutsch verstehen können, but why call him "ein Knopf" for no reason? That was a nice bit of info there and you told him he was an idiot.
Oh and before you ask I was a remainer.
Ge
This guy gained enormous popularity after the OST for Sherlock Holmes. Good for him.
Time traveler to Franz: Your song will be used on washing machines!
Franz: What the fuck is a washing machine
O adevarata opera de arta, ador cum autorul a scris asa versuri cu atat de mla iubire si tristete in acelasi timp. instrumentalul este unul impecabil!! Te iubesc!!
best performance ever. Really; it's the pure heart of a poet. And Schubert was enough sensitive to understand it and to write this masterpiece in a very simple form. WONDERFUL!!!
Some of you may remember this song was played a couple of times, even sung, and referenced many times in Sherlock Holmes: a Game of Shadows
I'm here because of my washing machine.
im staying at my friends house and her washing machine plays this and i was like "did you know thats this song" bc i had to sing this song in voice lessons like eight years ago and i remembered immediately lmao
Excellent presentation of the text. A model for every Lieder recording.
Dieskau and Moore ! Lieder rarely found a better pairing. Their performance of this well known gem is delightful.
+c dub
Hi there! Just commented on your comment.
Only up and about due to serious tonsillectomy/emergency op. on fairly mature relative.
Cheers!
Mo.
P.S. As stated, have a listen to 'Ungeduld'. I know German, but you'll probably find a translation fairly easily.
WE BE GETTING OUT THE WASHING MACHINE WITH THIS ONE🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Things I came here for :
Samsung washing machine
Sherlock Holmes II
singing pills PSA (Bcs the accompaniment of the music is based of die Forelle)
I had a music literature test and needed to listen to this song and I was so confused with the comments talking about a washing machine. Recently my old washing machine broke and got a Samsung one and now I understand
Came here because.. Our clean clothes are ready
Thank you Moriarty 😘
Dat scene with Holmes hanging from a hook xD
Finally, I know the name of that ditty my Samsung washer sings to me every time it's done with a cycle
perfect song for laundry day, good job samsung
When I moved into my roommates house, this little jingle would terrify me specially if we were doing laundry at night….. waiting for an animatronic to come and kill me!! 😂😂
Sounds familiar at first.. oh this is the alarm of my samsung washing machine 😅
How ironic that the baritone's name is Fischer (= German for fisherman)
We have so much more here in vienna than Schubert - die Forelle. how is this ironic?
@@juliangabriel1850 I think OP meant to say it was a funny coincidence. Not sure what your comment about Vienna has to do with anything though.
This is what my Laundry sings to me at home lol. I love Schubert I just think that he would have never thought that his song would be used for a sign as your laundry is done LOL. I will always love you Schubert and classical music!
A delightful rendition of a delightful lied. My thanks to my old music teacher, Mrs Dunin-Rzuchowska: she kept me interested in classical music as a listener although I was politely discouraged from persisting in my incompetent efforts to play!
The German lieder, as a genre, are always charming.
Everyone going on about washing machines and Sherlock Holmes and I just encountered this on a music box I fished put of the trash. It had 2 songs, this and swan lake
Thank you for the all-round, comprehensive work: wonderful rendition, background & translation. You set good standard, we hope...
Wspaniała piosenka,chwyta za ucho,piękna linia melodyczna
Ohh jetz ne schöne geräucherte Forelle. Dazu ne Semmel mit Kräuterbutter und an Schönen Schwarztee.... ich glaub das mach ihr mir jetz. Tolles Lied übrigens! Es muss nich immer so an neumodscher Krach sein, sowas ist auch schön und meine Herz frohlockt bei so lieblichen Klängen :D
I used to listen to this as a kid, still love it.
Immer ein Genuss zu hören, :)
THE WASHING MACHINE SINGS THIS ONE
Trans rights 🏳️🌈
Also, same, this is really weird to hear as an actual song
Wunderbare Liedschöpfung von Franz Schubert!🎶🎶🎶
Yup it is. It's also the song Moriarty sings when he gets the hook into his shoulder. It's about one being in charge (Fisherman) and one being defenseless (Trout)
The original poem was a cautionary tale about a young woman (symbolised by the trout) losing her reputation and happiness to an immoral predator
Samsung: “Can I copy your homework?”
Nokia: “Sure, just change it slightly”
All because of Sherlock Holmes this kind of music gives me chills
Wow, I didn't know they made a song and even a piano quintet out of a washing machine. It's a good piece as well
you got that backwards.
@@MH-up1xeheheh, schubert did compose the quintet after writing the lied though right?
I was singing some song about a trout since elementary school because of choir. Finally decided to look it up and I find out it’s best known as the weird washing machine song
Hi FiFiTanzer528, id like to thank you for these exquisite images and the recording. regards max
His voice is much nicer than my dryer’s
Schubert + Fischer-Dieskau = Perfection
Belleza, de la música clásica. Un gran maestro cómo Schubert, Franz
Y la musiquita de las lavadoras samsung tienen esa linda melodía.😄
Diskau is such a great singer. He knows how to touch the hart. I just love listening to him.
Schubert left out the final stanza of Schubart's poem. It reveals itself to not be about a fish at all, but rather a cautionary moral tale for young women:
Die ihr am goldnen Quelle
Der sichern Jugend weilt,
Denkt doch an die Forelle,
Seht ihr Gefahr, so eilt!
Meist fehlt ihr nur aus Mangel
Der Klugheit. Mädchen seht
Verführer mit der Angel!
Sonst blutet ihr zu spät.
You who tarry by the golden spring
Of secure youth,
Think still of the trout:
If you see danger, hurry by!
Most of you err only from lack
Of cleverness. Girls, see
Seducers with their tackle!
Or else, too late, you'll bleed.
- Friedrich Daniel Schubart wrote the poem while spending 10 years in jail for insulting the mistress of Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg.
Genial👍🏻Toll vorgetragen, tolles Video. Das arme Fischlein😒
Washing machine song!
my uncle bought a new washing machine few weeks ago, samsung i think. once the clothes were finished this was playing as a tune. haha recognised it instantly.
+Aleksandr Kamarov your comment was so STUPID, that remenber us the 21th century culture ...
Aleksandr Kamarov no
İts war theme
Ever since I was a young child I was fascinated by this short melody and especially sung in German. Now that I can hear several interpretations of this melody but singing in German how Schubert would of wanted it in my opinion is still the best.
Amazing Race brought me here!! This song is quite nice, but I didn't expect this song to be about a fish.
lmao SAME
I thought you were reffering to Aryans at first.
It's actually just a metaphor about losing the woman you love to a douchebag.
Comparing The person singing to the fisherman patiently waiting, the fish to the woman, and the one who stirs up mud (which is to fishing as using a spotlight is to deer hunting) to a douchebag.
I caught a 17.5” Rainbow yesterday morning. He and five others have been marinating the last 24 hours and are now on the smoker over mesquite.
holmes screaming in the background
"What are you playing at?"
(notices artillery pointed at him)
"That'snotfair" (books it out of there)
My 8 yrs old son loves the song from Samsung washing machine. He composed it all by himself and played with a piano. His german sister told him, hey I used to sing this song during grade school, it's "Forelle" Not Samsung 😂❗We were shocked 😂❗
this is dope. i escaped from the meme part of youtube and people who do not let others post their opinions.
Thanks for uploading all of your wonderful music!
This song gives Sherlock trauma
WE MAKING IT OUT OF THE LAUNDRY BASKET WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Wunderschön! Ich liebe es!
Legend has it that one in a million washing machines also contains the third stanza.
Be careful what you fish for
Every time I hear Schubert, I keep telling myself, "gosh. he is one of the Classical/Romantic era's most overlooked composer." I especially love the message to this Lieder; Schubert, with all his health and mental issues, had a clever mind when it came to composing music.
I performed this song and then we got a washing machine that played it and I was shook. I must admit, I do sing along to the washing machine
I have a Samsung dryer and when I first heard that music, I didn't know it's name, but it sounds a bit like a song called "Es pfeift von allen Dächern".
I heard it long ago, in a documentary about WWII-era Germany, and thought :
"Why the hell is the machine playing that German WWII-era song ?"
Oh awesome thx for the song now at least i know why it was used in the Sherlock holmes movie
This was excellent. I first heard this("Die Forelle") in a music appreciation class I took some years back.
I'm here because of Professor Moriarty
Me too
Ich kriege noch Hunger wenn ich es weiter höre
my washing machine brought me here
Endlich verstehe ich meine Waschmaschine🙈