Eugene Ormandy conducts Richard Strauss' Metamorphosen for 23 solo strings

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • Eugene Ormandy conducts the strings of the Philadelphia Orchestra

Комментарии • 27

  • @matthewc.ganong5497
    @matthewc.ganong5497 5 лет назад +2

    This is the 23rd comment... Strauss was one of the most skilled and expressive composers of all time. It's great to encounter this piece played so beautifully by this group!

  • @notaire2
    @notaire2 13 лет назад +2

    Das ist eine der schönsten Aufführungen dieses Werkes.

  • @singingquails4520
    @singingquails4520 4 года назад +2

    So beautiful. Ormandy is so underrated, probably because he came on the heels of Stokowski, but he belongs with the best. I only wish there was a recording of Ormandy doing Tod und Verklarung.

    • @stevelayden4596
      @stevelayden4596 5 месяцев назад +1

      Well the good news is he recorded Tod und Verklarung twice! You can find a few remastered versions of his earlier Columbia recording on RUclips, but he also recorded it (in digital) with RCA right at the end of his career. I can’t seem to find it in print anywhere though

  • @stefanufer608
    @stefanufer608 6 лет назад

    Wonderful post - glorious string sound - doesn’t quite convey the sadness as deeply as Karajan but still on if the finest recordings I’ve heard. Thank you

  • @rohme
    @rohme 11 лет назад +1

    Now this is a piece of music.

  • @dansedelachevre
    @dansedelachevre 13 лет назад

    what an amazing reading! brings tears to my eyes...

  • @123must
    @123must 11 лет назад +1

    Beautiful rendition !
    Thanks

  • @l1011tstar
    @l1011tstar 13 лет назад

    thanks!! i`ve just heard this few hours ago in a concert by nhk philharmonic in japan and felt really impressed.

  • @jkenny313
    @jkenny313 13 лет назад

    Moving and beautiful. Wonderful variations throughout.

  • @myjohnnybrady
    @myjohnnybrady 13 лет назад

    Thanks for uploading
    this wonderful performance.

  • @1UShawn
    @1UShawn 11 лет назад

    the first time i hear this piece i cry and i didn't know the reason. It was like if i cry for an higher state of comprehension, and that's what music all about ( the abstract sense of expression) but now i understand what i was crying for... but even the words it's too little to explain that, I was crying the despair of humanity.

  • @Troskyi
    @Troskyi 12 лет назад

    for me it's cathartic effect is in exhaustion and depletion, it's an exhausting piece in every way, from it's length to it's overburdened amount of thematic material, to it's constant relentless intensity, the layering, the reiteration of that weird three note fugal gesture which is something like struggle or resistance in character.

  • @AfroPoli
    @AfroPoli 13 лет назад +1

    This is Strauss best instrumental piece, no doubt about that.

  • @jsquie
    @jsquie 13 лет назад

    Thank you so much for the upload.

  • @pav689
    @pav689 12 лет назад

    yes, it's hopeless, but still one of the best music's pages of 20th century, a real milestone.

  • @Hector123000
    @Hector123000 11 лет назад +1

    Why is it that depressing music helps me focus on my readings better? I'm reading plato right now and this is really helping me capture every word I'm reading.

    • @mateuszurbanowicz5134
      @mateuszurbanowicz5134 2 месяца назад

      It isn’t depressive,it’s not stupidly happy all the time .Its a very dreamy music ,are dreams just ,or only „happy " ?

  • @ArmandBlenker
    @ArmandBlenker 11 лет назад +2

    2 Corinthians 5:17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature; "old things have passed away; behold, all things are become new."

  • @Troskyi
    @Troskyi 12 лет назад +1

    It starts off numb and throbbing from the very beginning. For it's narrative arc it spends its entire time post-climax like something dead inside trying to revive itself, every sick lurch towards the resolution of each phrase and those laboured modulations exhaust it's reserves until it falls into a dark brooding not unlike the one in which it began.

  • @OrlandoAponte
    @OrlandoAponte 13 лет назад

    @nidhavellir That's the principal meaning behind the piece

  • @Hector123000
    @Hector123000 12 лет назад

    you gotta tell me
    how you read this

  • @OrlandoAponte
    @OrlandoAponte 13 лет назад

    This is probably the most depressing piece ever written. Rather than focusing on the sentiments of one human being, or even on the mourning of several, it instead attacks the very integrity of our existence. It symbolizes despair for humanity, and is the musical incarnation of defeat

  • @OrlandoAponte
    @OrlandoAponte 13 лет назад

    Upon the attainment of self-knowledge we are not redeemed or elevated to a plain of higher existence. Instead, we are doomed to discover only the most vile and degenerate aspects of our nature. Painfully, we become aware that human condition is characterized by depravity