@@_zismo.flp_ narodil se u nás v Čechách a na té hudbě je to znát.. služka mu zpívala nápěvy českomoravské, z kraje, kde vyrůstal... kdo je odsud a vnímá hudbu, slyší to... jak blízké s pohádkou od Josefa Suka...
The first time I heard this piece was in music appreciation class about 25 years ago. When the segment from 2:50 to 4:50 played, I was so touched that it made me cry. It could be my favorite segment of music of all time.
I was watching a documentary about the Amsterdam Philharmonic when I first heard this 25 years ago. First one double bass, then the whole section played this as a group, only bass. I cried like a child. My then girlfriend asked why I was crying and had fallen asleep bored with the music. I knew I had to break up with her there and then
You should listen to "Mara maje" a traditional song from Abruzzo, Italy! Tha composer did a trasposition of it!!! Il Lamento di una Vedova!!! Search it on the web or just listen this version ruclips.net/video/x64JFIoUZDk/видео.html
Dilan Cruz that's true.Conductors are there to guide the ensemble and keep the beat but end up soaking up all the adulation.I suppose it's a matter of how narcissistic each conductor is as well where some are more annoying than the others. Late Karajan and Abbado were renown for getting maximum out of the orchestra with the minimum antics.Then there's Simon Rattle and Gustavo Dudamel!
The interpretation of MAHLER Symphonies by the ORCHESTRE DE PARIS under Direction of Christoph ESCHENBACH is one of the bests, to my mind. I recommend also Abbado with the Lucern Festival Orchestra.
This is the pice that made me fall in love with classical music, I was 12 then in music class, It was used to explain a canon and to see which instruments we could recognize also we had to play the first bit on the recorder we identified It as Mahler´s Frere Jacques as we also had to play the original one to, As a classical guitar teacher Im going to teach It to my students
haha it's true, he might really seem like it. But in person he actually couldn't be farther from it. Such a loving person! What makes it even funnier in the end lol
When I was like 13 years old I had this radio next to my bed and I would put on classical at a low volume and would help me fall asleep. One night I woke up to the station being intercepted by sipping on some sizzurp and my life was forever changed. Still very beautiful in all aspects.
This is absolutely magnificent. The first time I heard it, I said to myself :" I know a child song very close of it ... Of course Frère Jacques" So beautiful !
Didn't know that Professor X is a conductor ;-) (it also looks like in the video, as if he communicated with the musicians just talking in their minds)
This is EXTREMELY good, but the combination of the gloomy melody and the conductor’s face might give me nightmares! It’s allmost bedtime for me, and listening/watching this for maybe 5 times in a row will most likely affect my sleep/my dreams , and most likely not in a nice way🤣🤣🤣🤣 but it IS a masterpiece , and the conductor IS a master !
I am thrilled every time I go to this performance, I am amazed and impressed. The depth of this performance is beyond any words. Subtle, deep, detailed, grand! I love this video and this amazing performance. Great conductor and great musicians, they sound together like one body.
J'ai découvert cette oeuvre récemment à la Philarmonie et depuis je l'écoute, la ré-écoute, la ré-é-écoute et cette version est magnifique (et pas que ce mouvement !)...
Are you sleeping, are you sleeping, Brother John? Brother John? Brother John won't wake up, Brother John won't wake up, I think he's dead, think he's dead
I heard it at the LA Phil concert with maestro Zubin Mehta conducting two days ago. It was a deeply moving moment. Thank you for sharing this Eschenbach performance!
Mon ami Eschenbach, et mon orchestre préféré...Que du bonheur cette version...Musiciens absolument magnifiques...J'écoutais ce jour là ..Moment de grâce.
Grazie a questo incredibile brano conobbi , ragazzino , Mahler e fu subito amore, il ricordo è indelebile ; tra l'altro , io e lui , siamo nati sotto lo stesso segno zodiacale , il Cancro. Eschenbach legge benissimo il brano non imprimendo quella fretta che troppi direttori danno a questo brano ; incredibilmente affascinante come guidi l'orchestra muovendo un sopracciglio ed increspando un angolo della bocca , e che occhi magnetici.
I love this symphony.. Thanks so much for this wonderful recording, This piece is one of the reasons why I've decided to become a professional musician...
Look up the Oslo philharmonic’s recording here on RUclips conducted by Klaus makela...excellent in both videography and interpretation, you won’t be disappointed!
Great recording! More intense than many others I've heard. I first heard this on a very strong acid trip, it blew mind and made me sure I would get to know all of Malher's symphonies in time.
Musique saisissante, comme lors de chaque écoute de ces variations géniales de Mahler sur le thème de «Frère Jacques». Vidéo magnifique. Dommage que celle-ci s'interrompe de façon impromptue à la fin...
Fabulous rendering of this movement. The section from 5:50 to 8:00, especially from 6:44, has been haunting me for days. I finally went to the piano to try to tease it out by ear. Had some success but the sutblety of the harmonic modulations and the movement of the inner voices are elusive. Mahler's harmonic genius never ceases to amaze.
i am a rocker,Iv'e never listened to classical before I mean really listened, but because of my cousin she loves to here mahler I like to here AC Dc ,its along way to the top, gone shootin, deep purple , 80's rock hard awesome fkn rock. My cousin said look up mahler,if you submerge yourself in his music its a story that can only be told by you, Its like a dream state, I now like classical music, I thought is was just a bunch of bs before. Now i want to here it in a concert setting. rocker to classical maybe i'm just getting old still love the rockers, just saying give the classical shot, with an opened mind, take a couple of hits the natural kick back open your mind and listen, incredible and I have not done lsd in 30yrs.
look up Barach rock. malmsteen does it. Steve vai and a lot more. the fact is when you stop to think about it most of these classical peices came from men under immense pressure at the cost of the lives from the royalty of their homelands. rockers just enjoy music. these guys usually staked their lives on it. it is truly one of life's more mature observations.
La dirección y el trabajo de cámaras en esta versión es casi perfecto. Hacen de la experiencia de ver a Eschenbach dirigir un verdadero ritual de comunión (qué maravillosa versión del Titán).
É impressionante como um grande compositor trabalha um canção popular, no caso "Frère Jacques", e a transforma numa incrível marcha fúnebre. A plasticidade da música é manejada por eles como se de fato, tivessem uma massa moldável. BRAVO à orquestra e ao regente, pela especial interpretação.
Mahler quel visionnaire !… l'air de nous dire "voyez ce monde aimable qui vous entoure, c'est celui qui va vous précipiter dans la tombe… quelques décennies avant l'avènement du 3e Reich. C'est vertigineux.
Des chefs d'orchestre contemporains Ch. Eschenbach est l'un des tout meilleurs avec G. Dudamel (plus latin et démonstratif , magnifique à voir à la "Grange au Lac" ...) Mais, quel plaisir de voir içi Eschenbach exprimer par les mains, les yeux, le sourire...ce qu'il suggère à ses musiciens...dans ce très beau mouvement
Since yesterday , this piece has been on repeat in my mind, and i have listened to it too, of course. It is a masterpiece ! But i can’t stop singing ”are you sleeping, brother John” in a depressed note and voice, either🤣🤣🤣 I do it in Swedish , of course, since im Swedish - speaking: ”Brooder Jaa-a-kob, brooder Jaa-a-kob...”🤣🤣🤣
Does anyone else think his facial cues for the oboe are hilarious.....or is it just me? Also, the bass solo in AMAZING! I wish I could play it that well!
La version en gamme mineure de frère Jacques est le motif le plus connu de ce fantastique mouvement. Mais je voudrai bien retrouver d'où vient l'air à partir des 2mn40 qui semble venir du répertoire Yiddish Klezmer. c'est particulièrement audible vers 3 mn 10. Merci pour cette superbe Vidéo et Bravo aux artistes !!!
Excelent the quality of the sound: congratulations to the sound engineer in charge of the Magador Theater Hall acoustic system. The conductor allows the dark oscillations of the theme to be reflected in his countenance and body. It is a personal particularity in the act of conducting. 🎧
Hi@@scizlt, It was Orchestre de Paris with Christoph Eschenbach as conductor, recorded in Salle Pleyel (Paris, France) in 2007. It sometimes happens that the French can also make it, sometimes ... ;) Bons baisers de Versailles ! Stéphanie :)
0:59 how I smile at strangers
This comment deserves so many likes
That conductor is excellent!
The facial expressions are great, adding to it, haha!
Angelita Kara hahahahahahahahaha
@@_zismo.flp_ narodil se u nás v Čechách a na té hudbě je to znát.. služka mu zpívala nápěvy českomoravské, z kraje, kde vyrůstal... kdo je odsud a vnímá hudbu, slyší to... jak blízké s pohádkou od Josefa Suka...
That bass solo is the best I've heard on youtube of all recordings I've watched
I was just thinking the same thing!
I think the same , I added it in this case still oboe and Eschenbach
it's so great, but I read that most notable was the way František Pošta played this solo, couldn't find the recording tho.
yesss omg i loved ittt
Same here ! Very clean and it has that fat double bass tone that we're all looking for.
The first time I heard this piece was in music appreciation class about 25 years ago. When the segment from 2:50 to 4:50 played, I was so touched that it made me cry. It could be my favorite segment of music of all time.
I was watching a documentary about the Amsterdam Philharmonic when I first heard this 25 years ago. First one double bass, then the whole section played this as a group, only bass. I cried like a child. My then girlfriend asked why I was crying and had fallen asleep bored with the music. I knew I had to break up with her there and then
@@Intidad Good choice.
I am sitting in music appreciation now and it is being taught
You should listen to "Mara maje" a traditional song from Abruzzo, Italy! Tha composer did a trasposition of it!!! Il Lamento di una Vedova!!! Search it on the web or just listen this version ruclips.net/video/x64JFIoUZDk/видео.html
I love this. The conductor should really be maniacally stroking a cat while he conducts with his eyebrows.
😂😂
the conductor's expressions are the bane of my life
Dilan Cruz that's true.Conductors are there to guide the ensemble and keep the beat but end up soaking up all the adulation.I suppose it's a matter of how narcissistic each conductor is as well where some are more annoying than the others. Late Karajan and Abbado were renown for getting maximum out of the orchestra with the minimum antics.Then there's Simon Rattle and Gustavo Dudamel!
Agreed
He’s absolutely fantastic. I had the pleasure to see this live
et Louis de Funeste
I've always had a fascination with this piece since I heard it in college
The interpretation of MAHLER Symphonies by the ORCHESTRE DE PARIS under Direction of Christoph ESCHENBACH is one of the bests, to my mind. I recommend also Abbado with the Lucern Festival Orchestra.
Christoph Eschenbach's focus is incredible
Eschenbach IS THE BEST !!! paradisiaque...
yes
YES!!!
This is the pice that made me fall in love with classical music, I was 12 then in music class, It was used to explain a canon and to see which instruments we could recognize also we had to play the first bit on the recorder we identified It as Mahler´s Frere Jacques as we also had to play the original one to, As a classical guitar teacher Im going to teach It to my students
Bravo la guitare vous démanche !
this was awesome but i think the conductor might be a sith lord.... j/s
Or needs an exorcism
LOL, OMG XD
haha it's true, he might really seem like it. But in person he actually couldn't be farther from it. Such a loving person! What makes it even funnier in the end lol
Darth Clean?
He is a sith lord.
When I was like 13 years old I had this radio next to my bed and I would put on classical at a low volume and would help me fall asleep. One night I woke up to the station being intercepted by sipping on some sizzurp and my life was forever changed. Still very beautiful in all aspects.
THAT BASS SOLO THOUGH!!! I love it!! Not only the bass solo but the whole thing. It's so beautiful!! And I love the conductor ahah :)
This has quickly become my favorite movement of any symphony. I love the oboe soloist in this one too, he was totally getting into it :)
This is absolutely magnificent. The first time I heard it, I said to myself :" I know a child song very close of it ... Of course Frère Jacques"
So beautiful !
Yep! Thank Rameau! 😁
Didn't know that Professor X is a conductor ;-) (it also looks like in the video, as if he communicated with the musicians just talking in their minds)
Yeah, actually he totally does that.
This is EXTREMELY good, but the combination of the gloomy melody and the conductor’s face might give me nightmares! It’s allmost bedtime for me, and listening/watching this for maybe 5 times in a row will most likely affect my sleep/my dreams , and most likely not in a nice way🤣🤣🤣🤣 but it IS a masterpiece , and the conductor IS a master !
Oui Sofia, cette composition est un chef-d oeuvre; le chef d orchestre est très bon mais j ai une préférence pour Kondrashin...
Are you still scared of him?
I am thrilled every time I go to this performance, I am amazed and impressed. The depth of this performance is beyond any words. Subtle, deep, detailed, grand! I love this video and this amazing performance. Great conductor and great musicians, they sound together like one body.
And i thought Karajan was scary. Fabulous composition, conductor, orchestra and camera work
wow i never heard any song in an orchestra that started with a string bass solo. AMAZING
ni de basse à cuivre d ailleurs
J'ai découvert cette oeuvre récemment à la Philarmonie et depuis je l'écoute, la ré-écoute, la ré-é-écoute et cette version est magnifique (et pas que ce mouvement !)...
The cut off of the last 30 seconds! Thank you for uploading but you are breaking my heart here...
Are you sleeping, are you sleeping,
Brother John? Brother John?
Brother John won't wake up, Brother John won't wake up,
I think he's dead, think he's dead
sequel to Zapalta’s song lol 😂: Call an ambulance, Call an ambulance, but not for me, but not for me, you are dead. 🔫🗡️⚔️💣🧨🧨🔪🚽
1:24 A young Steven Spielberg at the Oboe.
@@mattiamannocchi6994 Ok why is the cold war going on on Mahler's funeral march
Wow. Just WOW. Thank you for uploading. Everyone is godlike perfect in this. Even the sound quality is great.
I heard it at the LA Phil concert with maestro Zubin Mehta conducting two days ago. It was a deeply moving moment. Thank you for sharing this Eschenbach performance!
Mon ami Eschenbach, et mon orchestre préféré...Que du bonheur cette version...Musiciens absolument magnifiques...J'écoutais ce jour là ..Moment de grâce.
When you are reading Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers, play this as The Ents sing and march to war with Isengard. It's perfect!
Great conductor. Wonderful performance. Extraordinary film director!
Mahler and the unexpected, beautiful music full of surptises, Eschenbach great conductor and pianist.
Thank you for uploading the rest of this, Eschenbach made some really great quality recordings of the Mahler symphonies. Much appreciated. : )
Grazie a questo incredibile brano conobbi , ragazzino , Mahler e fu subito amore, il ricordo è indelebile ; tra l'altro , io e lui , siamo nati sotto lo stesso segno zodiacale , il Cancro. Eschenbach legge benissimo il brano non imprimendo quella fretta che troppi direttori danno a questo brano ; incredibilmente affascinante come guidi l'orchestra muovendo un sopracciglio ed increspando un angolo della bocca , e che occhi magnetici.
I love how Eschenbach conducts with almost just the eyes haha
And Steven Spielberg plays the oboe.
knightLynderic xD
No, is the team manager of Jordan F1 team, Eddy Jordan
And Alan Arkin, had he lived, played CE in a biopic?
I love this symphony.. Thanks so much for this wonderful recording, This piece is one of the reasons why I've decided to become a professional musician...
Fantastic to be able to see the connection between the conductor and orchestra, great upload!
Magnificent. One of my most favourite compositions.
I still can't believe this.
C'est une fugue, Frère Jacques ! C'est sublime !!!
¡Qué preciosidad!, por favor, ¡qué acariciar la música!, ¡qué bonito suena!
honestly of all the orchestra’s I have heard this was the best double bass solo !
THIS IS THE MOST AWSOME PIECE I´VE HEARD IN YEARS
This might not be the best version of Mahler's Titan but this is the best director of photography I've ever seen in a classical music video
Look up the Oslo philharmonic’s recording here on RUclips conducted by Klaus makela...excellent in both videography and interpretation, you won’t be disappointed!
un vrai petit bijou musical et vidéo aussi! très beau! j'adore et j'écoute en boucle.
Ok
C'est la plus belle vidéo qu'on ait pu mettre en ligne concernant ce mouvement. Tout est beau !
Bassists, remove your hats and stand for our national anthem.
Edit: I am playing this for state auditions, wish me luck.
How did it go?
Yeah! How did it go??
Great recording! More intense than many others I've heard. I first heard this on a very strong acid trip, it blew mind and made me sure I would get to know all of Malher's symphonies in time.
For those who are still wondering, this Orchestre de Paris in 2007, conducted by Christoph Eschenbach in Salle Pleyel. Enjoy ...
The video and sound quality is GREAT! Thank you so much for posting. I absolutely love Mahler's Symphony No.1!!!
Musique saisissante, comme lors de chaque écoute de ces variations géniales de Mahler sur le thème de «Frère Jacques». Vidéo magnifique. Dommage que celle-ci s'interrompe de façon impromptue à la fin...
This is oxygen for my soul, What a master piece 🙏
Fabulous rendering of this movement. The section from 5:50 to 8:00, especially from 6:44, has been haunting me for days. I finally went to the piano to try to tease it out by ear. Had some success but the sutblety of the harmonic modulations and the movement of the inner voices are elusive. Mahler's harmonic genius never ceases to amaze.
i feel like out of the few versions of this i’ve listened to he brought that moment at 5:50 out with the gentlest touch i’ve seen yet. very moving
i am a rocker,Iv'e never listened to classical before I mean really listened, but because of my cousin she loves to here mahler I like to here AC Dc ,its along way to the top, gone shootin, deep purple , 80's rock hard awesome fkn rock. My cousin said look up mahler,if you submerge yourself in his music its a story that can only be told by you, Its like a dream state, I now like classical music, I thought is was just a bunch of bs before. Now i want to here it in a concert setting. rocker to classical maybe i'm just getting old still love the rockers, just saying give the classical shot, with an opened mind, take a couple of hits the natural kick back open your mind and listen, incredible and I have not done lsd in 30yrs.
look up Barach rock. malmsteen does it. Steve vai and a lot more.
the fact is when you stop to think about it most of these classical peices came from men under immense pressure at the cost of the lives from the royalty of their homelands.
rockers just enjoy music. these guys usually staked their lives on it. it is truly one of life's more mature observations.
Alameda Jon
what
his face is just 99% impossible try not to laugh
watched this in school, 90% laughed 100& got detention
EXPLODING LEMON ME TOO
lilmcjoejoe XD same 😂😭
@@monjolaoshinaike2502 I got detention for 1 week
I don't know how I didn't I laugh
Love how the conductor feels the music. Amazin the realization for tv👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
La dirección y el trabajo de cámaras en esta versión es casi perfecto.
Hacen de la experiencia de ver a Eschenbach dirigir un verdadero ritual de comunión (qué maravillosa versión del Titán).
The best 3 part of mahler's 1st symphony i've ever heard!!
Eschenbach and Mahler ! Love it !!
I agree!
Symphony No. 1, 1888
Gustav Mahler
Style: Romantic
Genre: Symphony
Form: Free Form
+StasisCube Isn't this one still in the classical Sonat form ?
É impressionante como um grande compositor trabalha um canção popular, no caso "Frère Jacques", e a transforma numa incrível marcha fúnebre. A plasticidade da música é manejada por eles como se de fato, tivessem uma massa moldável. BRAVO à orquestra e ao regente, pela especial interpretação.
This is my favourite version
Mahler quel visionnaire !… l'air de nous dire "voyez ce monde aimable qui vous entoure, c'est celui qui va vous précipiter dans la tombe… quelques décennies avant l'avènement du 3e Reich. C'est vertigineux.
D'une beauté indescriptible !
I saw eschenbach once live in vienna.
Some things can not be forgotten.
One of the best song I ever heard BRAVO !
It's a piece not song
fantastic... the best version of this symphony i´ve ever heard :)
Wow he is a fantastic conductor
This made me cry
Des chefs d'orchestre contemporains Ch. Eschenbach est l'un des tout meilleurs avec G. Dudamel (plus latin et démonstratif , magnifique à voir à la "Grange au Lac" ...)
Mais, quel plaisir de voir içi Eschenbach exprimer par les mains, les yeux, le sourire...ce qu'il suggère à ses musiciens...dans ce très beau mouvement
Exactement. La posture du chef d'orchestre véhicule l'émotion, l'expression. Tout ce qui fait que la partition sera musique.
i use it always to write my thesis, it's one of the most beautiful classical pieces
I love it
Formidable cher Vincent!
"Huzursuz dahi"nin en sevdiğim eserinin en sevdiğim bölümü...
"Huzursuz Dahi"... müthiş oturmuş
просто роскошество какое-то, эта музыка! какая внутренняя красота, насыщенность нотная!
Божественно! Идеально! Слушаю, не наслушаюсь!
Since yesterday , this piece has been on repeat in my mind, and i have listened to it too, of course. It is a masterpiece !
But i can’t stop singing ”are you sleeping, brother John” in a depressed note and voice, either🤣🤣🤣 I do it in Swedish , of course, since im Swedish - speaking: ”Brooder Jaa-a-kob, brooder Jaa-a-kob...”🤣🤣🤣
Oh lol in dutch we say "father jacob"
My favorite Mahler symphony.
Simply in love with thisvparticular symphony!
i love the first segment because i love tha pace of the music and i love how it really makes me relax. i can go to sleep on this.
🎶Are you sleeping, Are you sleeping? Brother John, Brother John?🎶
En español es "Campanero, campanero..." Canción de cuna y para niños
Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques,
Dormez-vous? Dormez-vous?
Bruder Jakob, Bruder Jakob, schläfst du noch? Schläfst du noch?
中文是”两只老虎,两只老虎,跑得快,跑得快”😂
San Martino, campanaro, dormi tu, dormi tu?
Those clarinets and all that Klezmer vibe 💫
I LOVE this symphony
ive seen different variations. but this conductor is really the best. so soothing and fierce at the same time. brilliant
Yes, I believe ''fierce' is the right word, you spottted it. Bonjour de Versailles et amitiés, Stéphanie :)
I want this music played at my funeral.
Nagyon köszönöm!
Frère Jacques... Magiques les accents klezmer comme le chef d'orchestre
the art of conducting bravo christo
Does anyone else think his facial cues for the oboe are hilarious.....or is it just me?
Also, the bass solo in AMAZING! I wish I could play it that well!
one word........ excellent!!!!!!
La version en gamme mineure de frère Jacques est le motif le plus connu de ce fantastique mouvement. Mais je voudrai bien retrouver d'où vient l'air à partir des 2mn40 qui semble venir du répertoire Yiddish Klezmer. c'est particulièrement audible vers 3 mn 10.
Merci pour cette superbe Vidéo et Bravo aux artistes !!!
C'est du klezmer je pense. Remarque l'instrumentation qui fait ressortir le violon, la clarinette et la contrebasse
Thank You!
It’s so beautiful!!!!!!
The klezmer spirit is on point. Amazing.
Orchestre de Paris
Christoph Eschenbach conductor
Movie director : François Goetghebeur
Playlist : Celebrating Gustav Mahler
Duration : 57 min
Location : Salle Pleyel (Paris, France)
Recording date : 11/10/2007
Production date : 2007
Production : © LGM
I think this is my favorite classical composition.
刻み込むような強いマーラー。ユニークだが、確信に満ちた解釈で、さすがだ。
Música en su mejor expresión, espectacular
Excelent the quality of the sound: congratulations to the sound engineer in charge of the Magador Theater Hall acoustic system.
The conductor allows the dark oscillations of the theme to be reflected in his countenance and body. It is a personal particularity in the act of conducting.
🎧
I'm playing bass clarinet in this piece and I'm still gutted that the other clarinets are in Cmajor for the most of it, and I'm in Bmajor
Hi@@scizlt,
It was Orchestre de Paris
with Christoph Eschenbach as conductor, recorded in Salle Pleyel (Paris, France) in 2007.
It sometimes happens that the French can also make it, sometimes ... ;)
Bons baisers de Versailles ! Stéphanie :)
Beautiful.
Que lindo assisti três vezes seguida 🎶🎻🎶
Bravo! Bravo!