Gurre-Lieder 'Seht die Sonne' by the chorus of Dutch National Opera
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- Опубликовано: 16 апр 2018
- Admire the masterly chorus of Dutch National Opera coming together at the end of Gurre-Lieder, singing 'Seht die Sonne'.
The music of Gurre-Lieder is timeless, and so is its subject: a passionate, yet forbidden love.
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Fantastic production, I love Gurrelieder a lot!!!
Epic!
is there a cast list please?
Hi Damian, you can find the cast-list below this stream of the full performance that will start this Sunday!
ruclips.net/video/EApo6GHnVIQ/видео.html
How the hell did they manage to squeeze the huge Orchestra needed for this into that pit, or was it a reduced band?
Absolutely stunning. The production is utterly ridiculous. Just perform the music without a big hoohs
Music is epic but this is not an opera. I do not like that at all!
back to the simplicity of pop music for you then.
@@pieternooten That is a pretty stupid remark. The music is brilliant! But it is not opera as stated by Schoenberg himself. All these modern stagings are not adding anything for operas as well. So i will stay with Schoenberg and Puccini and Jazz for that matter and also the occasional pop song.
@@rieske2000 and I for one think tis is absolutely brilliant. I hope after my death people will desregard any remarks I made about my own works and keep innovating, reinterprating and reliving my art. It would sure be a dull world in which art would be performed again and again in the same way, in the same setting, in the same interpretation.
@@semhak I do not care for that type of art. I just close my eyes and listen to the music.
@@rieske2000 in that case, there's plenty of recordings of the piece already made, no need to have an issue with visual interpretations of the same work right?