Native German speaker here: "Schubertiaden" is pronounced: shoo-bare(the British pronunciation)-tea-ah-den (and the singular, "Schubertiade" is pronounced the same, but "duh" instead of "den" on the last syllable)
I believe the singer is Julian Prégardien. If you like his performance, I would suggest you checking out his father Christoph Prégardien's Winterreise cycle with pianist Andreas Staier. That is my favorite performance.
Good analysis, good vid ... I can't say/add much more other than what you've interpreted ... lots of distance, isolation, negativity in the words - some archaisms in the lyrics perhaps (?? - but I'm not an expert in 19th century Austrian/German!! 😏), etc., etc.. Thank you.
My favorite piece of classical music, thank you for this. But AI art in these contexts immediately detracts from the seriousness imo, I really can’t stand it.
Native German speaker here: "Schubertiaden" is pronounced: shoo-bare(the British pronunciation)-tea-ah-den
(and the singular, "Schubertiade" is pronounced the same, but "duh" instead of "den" on the last syllable)
Such genius to die so young, tragic.
Wonderful production, fantastic blending of visual aesthetics with the very amazing performers, thank you for such amazing, contextualized content.
Classic Al back with another classical banger!
So sad! Great analysis. Classic Al
Wow this is a gem in on itself, great insights!
WOW! What a song. Just think of putting that voice and song to a real hurdy gurdy. Sadness level +10 😞
Really interesting, thank you for the video
feel u schubert
Interesting.
Especially now that the "winter journey" is coming to end in the Northern Hemisphere, and we welcome the renewal of life in the spring.
The thumbnail is wrong. "Der Leiermann" is not Schubert's final song. That is "Die Taubenpost".
Who are the performers? I don’t have anything to compare the performance to, but this seemed lovely.
I believe the singer is Julian Prégardien. If you like his performance, I would suggest you checking out his father Christoph Prégardien's Winterreise cycle with pianist Andreas Staier. That is my favorite performance.
Personally, I thought the music is more mysterious than sad, if not knowing the lyrics.
kinda makes me fear whatll happen to me
☝🤓 Mozart actually died when he was 35 years old
This is a mistake I keep making!...
Der Doppelganger is actually a bit more sad?
Good analysis, good vid ... I can't say/add much more other than what you've interpreted ... lots of distance, isolation, negativity in the words - some archaisms in the lyrics perhaps (?? - but I'm not an expert in 19th century Austrian/German!! 😏), etc., etc.. Thank you.
No, there are no archaisms to be found. If anything, the opposite: it's quite a simple poem, easy to understand.
Not at all :)
Great video. Hurdy-gurdy is very hard to play. Check-out Nigel Eaton!
My favorite piece of classical music, thank you for this.
But AI art in these contexts immediately detracts from the seriousness imo, I really can’t stand it.