The World Rose: richardbrittain.wordpress.com/... Wagner's Faust Overture, completed in 1855. (Picture: "Scenes for Faust by Goethe", c. 1830, by Carl Vogel von Vogelstein)
I was doing precisely that when my dad came into my room and put his hand on my shoulder, I screamed and had a heart attack. I am dead now, still chilling to this tho.
19th century was incredible. If they had all the documentation devices we have today, we'd get to see so many cool stories and curiosities that have gone lost in time.
If they had all the devices we have now nothing decent would have been made to record. Welcome to the eternal desert of the present where "no one is bored but everything is boring". Anyway, this is a good piece. Thankyou past and present.
@@kapitankapital6580 There's just more people making music and it's easier to find it. Most people are average, so most music you find will be average.
@@kapitankapital6580 my comment was more about social media and the compulsion that everything, significant or not, needs to be displayed, on record, and observed. Not always, not the majority of the time, a creative act. There are plenty of good contemporary composers, many of them are not interested in "being seen", Richard D James (Aphex Twin), is a good example. Philosophical references made : "The society of the spectacle" and "capitalist realism".
@Patrick Ellis People like Wagner are rare and aren’t born everyday, compare his music to any modern music and you’ll see how far behind the modern musicians are. Of course there are good musicians but that’s doesn’t imply that there’s composers of Wagner’s caliber.
Faust is a must-read for anyone interested in the Western canon . It’s such a beautifully rich story, the way Göthe uses his character to make points about Nietzsche’s and Schopenhauer’s philosophies while also framing everything under a sort of Christian context is so cool to me. Awesome story.
@@albertodedominicis2495 -- Picky-picky-pick.....Just some anachronism owing to Calendar Changes....Julian to Gregorian.....Brush up on your Chronos.....Cheers from Mexico City!
19 years old now. I listened to more classical music between the ages of 6 and 11 than any other point in my life. I regret not continuing in secondary school but I'm making up for it now! Schubert's Serenade is the first and last piece of music I hear each day.
FAUST : How strangely, through the hollow, glows A sort of dull red morning light! Into the deepest gorge it flows, Scenting abysses in their night. There vapour rises: here cloud sweeps, Here the glow burns through the haze, Now like a fragile thread it creeps, Now like a coloured fountain plays. Here a vast length winds its way, In a hundred veins, down the vales, And here in a corner, locked away, All at once, now lonely, fails. Nearby the sparks pour down, Like showers of golden sand, But see! On all the heights around, The cliffs, now incandescent, stand. MEPHISTO Mephistopheles Has Mammon not lit his palace Splendidly, for this festivity? It’s fortunate you’re here to see, I already sense the eager guests. Faust How the wind roars through the air! And whips around my head! Mephistopheles Grasp the ancient stony bed, Lest you’re thrown in the abyss, there. Mist dims the night to deepest black. Hear the forest timbers crack! The owls are flying off in terror. Hear, how the columns shatter, In the vast, evergreen halls. Now the boughs groan and fall! All the tree-trunks are thrumming! All their roots are creaking, gaping! Sinking in a tangled horror, Crashing down on each other, And through the ruined gorges The wind howls and surges. Hear the voices on the heights? Far away, and then nearby? Yes, a furious magic song Sweeps the mountain, all along!
I've studied now philosophy, jurisprudence, medicine and even alas theology from end to end with labour keen. And here poor fool with all my lore I stand no wiser than before! I'm magister, yea, doctor height. And straight or crosswise, wrong or right! These ten years long with many woes I've lead my scholars by the nose. And see that nothing can be known. That knowledge cuts me to the bone. I cleverer true than those fops of teacher, doctors magisers, scribes and preachers. Neither scruples nor doubts come now to smite me, nor hell nor devil can longer affright me. For this all pleasure am I forgoing. I do not pretend to aught worth knowing. I do not pretend I could be a teacher, to help or convert a fellow creature. Then too I've neither lands nor gold nor the worlds least pomp or honour hold. No dog would seek such a cursed existence. Wherefore from magic I seek assistance. That many a secret perchance I reach. Through spirit-power and spirit-speech. And thus the bitter task forgo. Of naming the things I do not know. That I may detect the inmost force, that binds this world and guides its course. Its germs productive powers explore and rummage in empty words no more!
+Bingo2501 In this forthcoming generation of repetitious EDM music and such, it certainly does make you special. BTW, nice Profile Avatar. PUI PUI!!!! V V
Vielen dank, für den jedes was mal Sie uns beschenken. Außenstehende Deutsche anfanger, also entschüldigen meiner vielen fehler und worterlos antwort an
That movement at 7:50 which is repeated throughout is very much like the Batman: The Animated Serie's cartoon's theme movement. Or I should say vice versa due to chronology.
I like how Wagner makes an appearance in it, and personally, this is my favorite Wagner piece. It just fits the tragic mood and gothic atmosphere so well, i love it!
Listen it again by considering its narrative: Faust:German astronomer and necromancer. Reputed to have sold his soul to the Devil, he became the subject of dramas by Marlowe and Goethe, an opera by Gounod, and a novel by Thomas Mann.
@@TheOneAndOnlyZeno tis 66 no more, for I have liked the comment! This goes against my principles displayed in my previous reply two weeks ago but I am not the man I used to be!
RUclips's algorithm brought me here. Well, watching Alien:Covenant, the character David's request to the AI to play Entry of the Gods into Vallhala made me search for that song on RUclips and then on the right where it show's other videos I saw this. Anyway, splendorous composition.
Classical music has everything! It describes every human emotion under the sun, and the drama and the rhythm and also the description of joy is high above pop/rock music.
Es impresionante como viaja mi mente y atraviesa distintas emociones a traves de esta musica, sin duda pocos compositores logran un efecto tan profundo como WAGNER.
Это музыка пробила меня на гениальную мысль писать комментарий под каждым видео в ютубе которое я смотрю, чтобы через годы посмотреть какие мысли я транслировал о том или ином предмете. Еще проснулась желание перечитать Фауста. Что ж. Действительно это музыка дает почву для прекраснейших мыслей и планов!
MAGNIFICENT. i love getting to know the lesser known pieces by Wagner. they played this piece throughout a play i watched last night at the Richmond theatre in London: "The Lady Vanishes". this touring play is the first time that this story was adapted for the theatre. It had Juliet Mills (sister of Hayley) starring as Miss Froy. So glad they used this little known piece by Wagner! :)
Qualche ora fa ho incontrato una Suora la quale mi ha riferito : " Noi in Convento siamo poco propensi a pregare perché da diversi anni Amiamo fare unicamente Opere di Bene in quanto é L' Unica cosa che Ci rimane al Mondo " . Continuando, mi aggiungeva : "Ti raccomando di fare la stessa cosa , così come facciamo Noi " .
,,Спасибо, О Великий Мастер!!! За Душу, что так билась до конца. Она вела в пути и не забыла, Что ты достоин Главного Венца." Светлая память и Царствие Небесное.🙏❤🎼
RUclips Autoplay brought me here after I queued up Night on Bald Mountain. Thanks, Autoplay algorithm! You always pry into my business, so it stands to reason that you'd know exactly what I like.
Alien Covenant brought me here. "Mother, play the Entry of the Gods Into Valhalla" It was a suggestion after i had watched "The Entry of the Gods Into Valhalla" another piece by Wagner [my favorite by far] :)
Almost everything around us is a consequence of renunciation and sorrow. The writings and images on cracked walls and wall dormers that hurt the eyes represent a truth that no one will soon read or look at anymore! We are now surrounded by musician puppets blinded by other beliefs than our simple desires and aspirations. We still have the opportunity to clean ourselves up with this severe and flamboyant music ;-)
Simplemente monumental su ejecución. No podría ser de otra forma lo hecho por este germano tan apreciado en sus obras musicales en perdurar por siempre.
Not studying for my exams brought me here.
Here here
what was your exam abt?
Holy shit. Same.
Same !!!
Not reading my Alfred Döblin books brought me here.
My house burned down and i was looking for consolation. I found it in Wagner. This is why i am here
I hope you r happy now, bad things don't last forever there's always sunshine after the storm
@@adilnizam2120 Lies of the fool in your comment.
Damn. Hope you are doing better now
Greetings from germany
This is seriously one of the most terrifyingly beautiful things to listen to with your eyes closed.
Anything could happen, that's what we call fun or so.
Nice one bro
Wagners power is unmatched.
I was doing precisely that when my dad came into my room and put his hand on my shoulder, I screamed and had a heart attack.
I am dead now, still chilling to this tho.
Ich höre das um um 2 Uhr morgens mit geschlossenen Augen in meinem dunklen Zimmer Hahah.
19th century was incredible. If they had all the documentation devices we have today, we'd get to see so many cool stories and curiosities that have gone lost in time.
If they had all the devices we have now nothing decent would have been made to record.
Welcome to the eternal desert of the present where "no one is bored but everything is boring".
Anyway, this is a good piece. Thankyou past and present.
@@blackfeatherstill348 in my experience, those who say there's no good modern music simply don't listen to enough music.
@@kapitankapital6580 There's just more people making music and it's easier to find it. Most people are average, so most music you find will be average.
@@kapitankapital6580 my comment was more about social media and the compulsion that everything, significant or not, needs to be displayed, on record, and observed. Not always, not the majority of the time, a creative act.
There are plenty of good contemporary composers, many of them are not interested in "being seen", Richard D James (Aphex Twin), is a good example.
Philosophical references made : "The society of the spectacle"
and "capitalist realism".
@Patrick Ellis
People like Wagner are rare and aren’t born everyday, compare his music to any modern music and you’ll see how far behind the modern musicians are. Of course there are good musicians but that’s doesn’t imply that there’s composers of Wagner’s caliber.
There is something magic and unavoidable in Wagner.
Which brought you here.
he is Merlin ..
@Malvin Risan that's not the reason
Malvin Risan Exactly
thats what Ludwig II thought ..
i still dont know why i bother reading comments anymore
lol first to reply to a popular comment
You and me both friend, you and me both. Thanks for reminding me.
They can be amusing -
because they are distilled humour.
Because it was God's will?
This music makes me want to hit the gym, read books, create beautiful things and be the best man I can be. Gods bless Wagner.
@ecosophist as I read your comment my phone battery shows %88. How strange.
@@jackmac2217 mine shows 14%, hm....
@@amygilmore9203 good luck to you and yours in the coming years :)
amy gilmore that would be for Richard Strauss's Music.
@@jackmac2217 hahah! ; )
Faust is a must-read for anyone interested in the Western canon . It’s such a beautifully rich story, the way Göthe uses his character to make points about Nietzsche’s and Schopenhauer’s philosophies while also framing everything under a sort of Christian context is so cool to me.
Awesome story.
I'm sorry, not to be fussy about it... But Nietzsche wasn't even alive when the second part of Faust was published.
@@albertodedominicis2495 -- Picky-picky-pick.....Just some anachronism owing to Calendar Changes....Julian to Gregorian.....Brush up on your Chronos.....Cheers from Mexico City!
@@steveegallo3384 The infamous 11 missing days
@@steveegallo3384God bless you
I brought me here.
No. The conglomeration of past experiences and other such immutable and unchangeable parameters brought you here. And a little bit of free will.
..and the Devil !
ZweiDax GITGUD fool , there is no free will
@@meamverysmart ✔✔✔after realizing that, there is. ☺
@@giorgichomakhashvili8170 there is not
19 years old now. I listened to more classical music between the ages of 6 and 11 than any other point in my life. I regret not continuing in secondary school but I'm making up for it now! Schubert's Serenade is the first and last piece of music I hear each day.
How are you doing now at 28 dude?
@@shakedbm3829 jajaja he listen bad Bunny now and sniffing cacaine every day
@Adolfo Garcia you don't need cocaine when you have this music.
Here is your cookie. 🍪
FAUST : How strangely, through the hollow, glows
A sort of dull red morning light!
Into the deepest gorge it flows,
Scenting abysses in their night.
There vapour rises: here cloud sweeps,
Here the glow burns through the haze,
Now like a fragile thread it creeps, Now like a coloured fountain plays.
Here a vast length winds its way,
In a hundred veins, down the vales,
And here in a corner, locked away,
All at once, now lonely, fails.
Nearby the sparks pour down,
Like showers of golden sand,
But see! On all the heights around,
The cliffs, now incandescent, stand.
MEPHISTO
Mephistopheles
Has Mammon not lit his palace
Splendidly, for this festivity?
It’s fortunate you’re here to see,
I already sense the eager guests.
Faust
How the wind roars through the air!
And whips around my head!
Mephistopheles
Grasp the ancient stony bed,
Lest you’re thrown in the abyss, there.
Mist dims the night to deepest black.
Hear the forest timbers crack!
The owls are flying off in terror.
Hear, how the columns shatter,
In the vast, evergreen halls.
Now the boughs groan and fall!
All the tree-trunks are thrumming!
All their roots are creaking, gaping!
Sinking in a tangled horror,
Crashing down on each other,
And through the ruined gorges
The wind howls and surges.
Hear the voices on the heights?
Far away, and then nearby?
Yes, a furious magic song
Sweeps the mountain, all along!
I've studied now philosophy, jurisprudence, medicine and even alas theology from end to end with labour keen.
And here poor fool with all my lore I stand no wiser than before!
I'm magister, yea, doctor height. And straight or crosswise, wrong or right!
These ten years long with many woes I've lead my scholars by the nose. And see that nothing can be known. That knowledge cuts me to the bone.
I cleverer true than those fops of teacher, doctors magisers, scribes and preachers.
Neither scruples nor doubts come now to smite me, nor hell nor devil can longer affright me.
For this all pleasure am I forgoing. I do not pretend to aught worth knowing.
I do not pretend I could be a teacher, to help or convert a fellow creature.
Then too I've neither lands nor gold nor the worlds least pomp or honour hold.
No dog would seek such a cursed existence. Wherefore from magic I seek assistance.
That many a secret perchance I reach. Through spirit-power and spirit-speech.
And thus the bitter task forgo. Of naming the things I do not know.
That I may detect the inmost force, that binds this world and guides its course.
Its germs productive powers explore and rummage in empty words no more!
Bravo 👏👏👏👏
In deutsch !!!
Auf deutsch ist es schöner :)
@@sycon3655 auf deutsch versteht es niemand xdd
aber ich habe es auch auf meine muttersprache gelesen und hab auch gar nichts verstanden xdd
This is the German understanding of music Wagner will always be a Legend...
I forgot what brought me here.
Destiny
The deterministic trait of the universe
@@andrewlones8251 I really don't know
@@andrewlones8251 yes, milord. I shall never jest in thy presence
These days I can't even make a joke without people taking it seriously and swarming over to step on me and feed their egos
My good taste in music brought me here.
+Lemon Drops This has over 1 million views; a lot of people have a good music taste. Listing to classical music doesn't make you special, pal... ;)
+Bingo2501 In this forthcoming generation of repetitious EDM music and such, it certainly does make you special.
BTW, nice Profile Avatar. PUI PUI!!!! V V
+Bingo2501 Dearie me, I'm sorry that you took a simple comment so seriously. Now do yourself a favour and grow a pair. Please and thank you.
Lemon Drops :D
hahahhahahahha mine too
danke, dass Sie sich erinnern
Vielen dank, für den jedes was mal Sie uns beschenken.
Außenstehende Deutsche anfanger, also entschüldigen meiner vielen fehler und worterlos antwort an
I tried..?
nein du
@@clavichord Deutschland erwacht nun!
Oh wrong Chat heheh
@@secolulnostru7457 Germany is already awake and has mighty Frau Merkel at the helm
Goethe brought me here
***** In his BMW?
+Alejandro Gonzalez I think that Götze led you here.
+george korobkov exactly it was gothe that wrote the poem Faust
+george korobkov leck mich im arsch.
Thomas Mann brought me here, but only because I asked him first. Anyway Goethe was probably busy bringing you here. Hahaha
Steve Buscemi kidnapped me, locked me in his trunk and brought me here
Did he slip you a hot Cosby, gave u some cheesecake to wheel u in his grasp did he
Mr. Pink is a bad boy......
Don´t you mean Michael Madsen?
🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣
“How do you do fellow kids?” 🛹
still remember bumpin that shit back in 1855 on the skreets of Weimar City in Germany
You sport breeches like dat in my hood youz'll get yo azz blunderbussed.
Violin Sonata in G Minor, “The Devil’s Trill” brought me here.
Lol me too
Me too, bro. When you go full satanic night ;)
Yess, could listen to that song all day
hahha same same
Paganini from Piran was his teatcher !... ;-)
I typed "Wagner," and that brought me here.
Same here
Me too
Hahah that's so good
Mephistopheles brought me here (thanks, dude).
i like this answer best.
Shall we sell our souls?
Er asmus It was a joke regarding the story of Faust.
Mephistopheles is an idiot!
Neg Ste. Lucie You know him, personally?
Tom and Jerry had some badass music.
I thought so too😂. Glad I'm not alone
So did the Saturday morning cartoons
( "Kill the Wabbit" )
Yep
The very start of the piece is so captivating that I KNOW I won't stop till the end ...
That movement at 7:50 which is repeated throughout is very much like the Batman: The Animated Serie's cartoon's theme movement. Or I should say vice versa due to chronology.
I had the same idea, went to the comments to find anyone else who had the same thought :)
The xenomorph in the black robes snagged my immediate attention.
A guy with a funny mustache brought me here
Syncronicity
Love that mustachioed Brit
Adolf or Friedrich?
@@DH-oq9sz the good one.
@@johnjohnny1315 you made me more confused
I thought I had heard every morsel of Wagner but I fell on this work through RUclips automatically playing something else after Tristan. Marvellous.
3:30 gives me goosebumps every time!
You come around 🎶
@@anthonylezama1645 after 8 years it still gives goosebumps every time.
Qué gran obra... Probablemente lo mejor para un domingo frío en esa pequeña transición entre otoño e invierno 🖤
Wagner's music🎶 was a gift🎁 for all humanity. 👏
"BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES" LEITMOTIF @7:45.
And your comment suddenly became my favorite thing to click on. ^_^
Well, as Shirley Walker said it's a simple melody.
pytko3 a simple melody? haha.... all the freaking 20 century art including films is based in wagner
what the devil are you doing so far from lit
oh shit that sounds like it!
Goethe plus Wagner wunderbar
ВАГНЕР - ЧУДОИЗ ЧУДЕС! НЕВЕРОЯТНО, ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНО! ГРАНДИОЗНО! ДЛЯ ТАКОЙ МУЗЫКИ НЕТ СЛОВ, ЧТОБЫ ЧТО-ТО ОБЪЯСНИТЬ...
Согласен
Скорее дело в том , что у вас не хватает словарного запаса и мозгов.
“You cant understand national socialism until you’ve understood Wagner” Adolf Hitler
based and tache-pilled
Wagner's music always puts me in a relaxed state of mind where all I can do is but think; only feel.
I like how Wagner makes an appearance in it, and personally, this is my favorite Wagner piece. It just fits the tragic mood and gothic atmosphere so well, i love it!
My freedom to choose brought me here
Пригожин был прав. Очень удачное название.
Goethe's Faust is a masterpiece. Wagner's Faust is its complement.
I must read that one of these days
@@concars1234 Read it at least twice
and marlowe's faustus is forgotten in the corner ;(
quarantine making my taste in music so satisfactory...
wagner's Tristan und isolde prelude brought me here...this was in the suggestions
Be high in class and play this in your headphones.
Goethe's poem was epic! This piece really encapsulates the poem!
Wagner, considerado revolucionário musical. Sim. É isso. Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!
Listen it again by considering its narrative:
Faust:German astronomer and necromancer. Reputed to have sold his soul to the Devil, he became the subject of dramas by Marlowe and Goethe, an opera by Gounod, and a novel by Thomas Mann.
Also an opera by Boito, known more as a librettist than composer.
Can Yıldırım what is a necromancer if you dont mind
And a film by Murnau.
Yes, Google exists...
+Grim Reaper Necromancy = death magic.
This magnificent work and breathtaking performance can only be said to be wonderful
My youtube main page brought me here. I am such a sophisticated youtube user
O casamento das "ARTES " : Literatura e Música ! ...Magnífico !.... Grata , Richard Brittain !...
simplesmente minha favorita amo wagner...
Such magnificent and exquisite execution of musical notes! Lovely! Yes!
listening to this gave me incredible knowledge...
but, at what price?
Luis Perez de Bom was gonna like this but want to leave it at 33 likes 😈
Was gonna like but want to leave it at 44 likes :]
@@nrggvrn5576 Now at 66 likes, doubt it'll get too 666 though.
@@TheOneAndOnlyZeno tis 66 no more, for I have liked the comment! This goes against my principles displayed in my previous reply two weeks ago but I am not the man I used to be!
@@nrggvrn5576 I disliked it so now it is back to 66, you can't defeat Satan, especially a former Satanist!
je commence tout juste à m'intéresser à ce genre de musique et je viens d'écouter quelque chose d'incroyable qui m'a touché au plus profond de moi
No one brought me here
I just opened my eyes
and boom
I was here
RUclips's algorithm brought me here. Well, watching Alien:Covenant, the character David's request to the AI to play Entry of the Gods into Vallhala made me search for that song on RUclips and then on the right where it show's other videos I saw this. Anyway, splendorous composition.
Thank for this. You saved me from failing a report.
Classical music has everything! It describes every human emotion under the sun, and the drama and the rhythm and also the description of joy is high above pop/rock music.
Es impresionante como viaja mi mente y atraviesa distintas emociones a traves de esta musica, sin duda pocos compositores logran un efecto tan profundo como WAGNER.
Это музыка пробила меня на гениальную мысль писать комментарий под каждым видео в ютубе которое я смотрю, чтобы через годы посмотреть какие мысли я транслировал о том или ином предмете.
Еще проснулась желание перечитать Фауста. Что ж. Действительно это музыка дает почву для прекраснейших мыслей и планов!
The story of Faust brought me here.
nietzsche brought me here
TheAttila93 Nietzsche can take you to the most remote...
on contraire. You brought Nietzsche
First based comment
Indirectly I was brought here by Bazarov
Same
6 months of Covid isolation sent me insane, until I listen to Wagner, then sanity and longing for the great outdoors returns to clear my soul.
Clear your soul by turning off your TV and going outside, ignoring the fearmongerers
Weird RUclips recommendation algorithm brought me here.
I ain't complaining though.
MAGNIFICENT. i love getting to know the lesser known pieces by Wagner. they played this piece throughout a play i watched last night at the Richmond theatre in London: "The Lady Vanishes". this touring play is the first time that this story was adapted for the theatre. It had Juliet Mills (sister of Hayley) starring as Miss Froy. So glad they used this little known piece by Wagner! :)
Lovely! One feels amazing hearing magic music. Magic is in everything...
2020 listening to music from 1855
Thank you so much for the description of the origin of the picture.
A cat brought me in....
Qualche ora fa ho incontrato una Suora la quale mi ha riferito : " Noi in Convento siamo poco propensi a pregare perché da diversi anni Amiamo fare unicamente Opere di Bene in quanto é L' Unica cosa che Ci rimane al Mondo " . Continuando, mi aggiungeva : "Ti raccomando di fare la stessa cosa , così come facciamo Noi " .
Um dos maiores gênios que passou pela Terra - William Richard Wagner.
That is a pretty serious picture...damn!....true art.
this music is fulfilling my innermost with all shades of feelings I could have!
An idea of good music while cooking some spaghetti bolognese brought me here.
master piece, incredible, I feel my senses expand to universe
I'm reminded by a lot of things by this piece; mainly turmoil. Wagner felt true emotion.
,,Спасибо,
О Великий Мастер!!!
За Душу, что так билась до конца.
Она вела в пути и не забыла,
Что ты достоин Главного Венца."
Светлая память и Царствие Небесное.🙏❤🎼
Yes but, why you do not go to your wagner forces in Ucraine, it is different...than GERMAN composer....
@@tapio2207 Шолом-Алейхема
RUclips Autoplay brought me here after I queued up Night on Bald Mountain. Thanks, Autoplay algorithm! You always pry into my business, so it stands to reason that you'd know exactly what I like.
My need of inspiration brought me here .
Wagner really has some of the best overtures
the German voices in my head brought me here.
Seek help 😁
Nein
I have those too.... even though they speak Spanish.
Thank you music professor Sir for bringing Mr. Wagner to my life.
Alien Covenant brought me here.
"Mother, play the Entry of the Gods Into Valhalla"
It was a suggestion after i had watched "The Entry of the Gods Into Valhalla" another piece by Wagner [my favorite by far] :)
7:45 reminds me of Shirley Walker's Batman theme. Beautiful overture that has clearly had an influence into the present!
Thought the exact same.
just commented this, guess I should've scrolled down further!
escuchar a wagner mientras se intenta leer a nietszhe o a hegel y a la vez un café caliente, es lo mejor
Almost everything around us is a consequence of renunciation and sorrow. The writings and images on cracked walls and wall dormers that hurt the eyes represent a truth that no one will soon read or look at anymore! We are now surrounded by musician puppets blinded by other beliefs than our simple desires and aspirations. We still have the opportunity to clean ourselves up with this severe and flamboyant music ;-)
Wagner é incrível! Sempre desperta um gigante que há em meus interiores!!
Be careful
@@deivymaybe7554 ??
Simplemente monumental su ejecución. No podría ser de otra forma lo hecho por este germano tan apreciado en sus obras musicales en perdurar por siempre.
Cuál es el nombre de la pintura ?
The background is amazing, the music even more
ESSA JÓIA DE MUSÍCA PENETRA NA FIBRA MAIS PROFUNDA DA ALMA....
Loneliness brought me here. Thanks depression !
this piece is the definition of one word: inevitable
Wagner knew perfectly how to capture and portray stories in people's minds throught his magical compositions.
Opera's most demanding genius brought me here.
7:45 Remind anyone else of Batman?
Guess now we know where Batman's 'motif' comes from. No wonder why it sounds to divine and haunting.
If this is the play I remember, Faust gets out of his bargain by playing the race card, and unfriending the devil.
*Truth be told, he was never your friend*
*HAHAHAHAHAHA*
Música linda de ótimo gosto!!
Eu fiquei com medo
I'm listening to this at gone 4am and I just felt a shiver run down my spine
@SuperDylzo I'll open the door for you
That "shiver" is just the meth talkin...you'll be alright...
Unmatched portrayal of a genius!
One of my favorite composers
Thank you, for uploading.
Поразительно. Этот тип помер 130 лет назад, а мурашки от его гениальной музыки и сейчас бегут по моей коже...Браво!)
УБЕРИ СЛОВО ТИП И СКАЖИ НОРМАЛЬНО ЙОГО ИМЯ!!!
РИХАРД ВАГНЕР!!!
@@menkoog Я ВЖЕ ЗРОБИВ ТО ЗА ТЕБЕ.
I have... it's one of the most beautiful books I've read.