La perfection est bien de ce monde... On ne sait ce qu'il faut admirer le plus: souplesse des phrasés, justesse des tempos, force et mordant des accents, compréhension du propos musical, élégance et économie de de la gestuelle...le Maître absolu.
Die ,3.und 4. Sinfonie die besten des Romantiker Johannes Brahms.!❤❤❤ ich höre sie so sehr gerne.Leider bei Konzerten nur meistens die 2. gespielt deswegen gehe ich nicht ins Konzert.
Uma interpretação memorável, de um maestro que se cansou prematuramente de viver e fazer emocionalmente o que sua alma sensível mostrava à frente de uma orquestra!... ainda não consigo sentir, em nenhum outro essa leveza de maestria.
Absolutely true. After Stanka died December 2003, Carlos Kleiber lost interest in living and drove from Munich through Austria to Slovenia to that lonely little cottage where he took his own life. He had Prostate Cancer himself too, by that stage.
Thank you very much for this video. Carlos Kleiber was (along with Rafael Kubelik) the only conductor in the late 20th century who had the orchestra seating in the way that the composers orginally intended, i.e. second violins on the right hand, opposite the 1st violins. Also note that Carlos Kleiber often asked for divisi bowing! For example, at ruclips.net/video/ZlCA8zlxmxw/видео.htmlsi=d_wWXVGeJWRlgney&t=302 it is not the "negligence" of an opera orchestra (the Bayerrisches Staatsorchester is usually to be found in the pit of the Munich opera) that makes the weird visual disorder, no it was intentional.😉
Sir Adrian Boult always had the violins on opposite sides. It was essential for Elgar who writes elaborate stereophonic effects and Brahms. I’ve never heard a better orchestral sound. His follower Vernon Handley did and more recently Sakari Oramo at Birmingham and the BBC Symphony. I’m glad to say it’s still done in romantic repertoire.
The composers intended for nothing. It was a simple tradition of orchestras in Germany that was then later changed by U.S. orchestras. Both have their pros and cons. I would say that the german repertoire up to Richard Strauss and Mahler is best played in this seating. Everything else you might as well play in american seating.
Yes! On my English channel, I’ve restored two videos of Carlos Kleiber, and there are more available within the channel membership perks www.youtube.com/@AndreBaumeister/join under "Developing Conductor". New videos are added monthly! 😊🎶
Compare this with Kleiber's recording of the same work with the Vienna Philharmonic in 1980. A stunning version, if somewhat over-modulated in an early CD digital recording, and found in Kleiber's car CD player after that last fateful trip from Munich.
Kostenloses Notenmaterial im kostenlosen Dirigiercrashkurs!? Obwohl Kindergärten den St. Martins Zug absagen müssen weil sie nicht mehr kostenlos Noten kopieren dürfen?? Wie geht das denn? 🤓😉🤔🤨
Always a pleasure to watch him make music in the most superlative way. The greatest!
Was Sie hier technisch vollbringen ist einfach fabelhaft ! Herzlichen Dank fuer Ihre Bemuerhungen. So habe ich Carlos Kleiber noch nie erlebt.
Thank you so much for making this enhanced version available by the greatest ever conductor!
Absolutely remarkable.
不世出の真の天才が精緻な映像で復活。人類の至宝
La perfection est bien de ce monde...
On ne sait ce qu'il faut admirer le plus: souplesse des phrasés, justesse des tempos, force et mordant des accents, compréhension du propos musical, élégance et économie de de la gestuelle...le Maître absolu.
Wow. Thats insane. Thank you very much.
Die ,3.und 4. Sinfonie die besten des Romantiker Johannes Brahms.!❤❤❤ ich höre sie so sehr gerne.Leider bei Konzerten nur meistens die 2. gespielt deswegen gehe ich nicht ins Konzert.
Carlos Kleiber: the only conductor Karajan said would conduct when his freezer was empty.
Karajan also said 'Carlos is better than all of us'. Praise indeed
Uma interpretação memorável, de um maestro que se cansou prematuramente de viver e fazer emocionalmente o que sua alma sensível mostrava à frente de uma orquestra!... ainda não consigo sentir, em nenhum outro essa leveza de maestria.
Absolutely true. After Stanka died December 2003, Carlos Kleiber lost interest in living and drove from Munich through Austria to Slovenia to that lonely little cottage where he took his own life. He had Prostate Cancer himself too, by that stage.
Recorded in October, 1996 - just 8 years before Kleiber died. The maestro looked older than his 66 years.
Adorabile❤️❤️
I absolutely loved Kleiber but musical experts pretty much agree that by the 90s, when this was recorded, Kleiber had passed his peak.
👍👍BEST⚡⚡
Thank you very much for this video. Carlos Kleiber was (along with Rafael Kubelik) the only conductor in the late 20th century who had the orchestra seating in the way that the composers orginally intended, i.e. second violins on the right hand, opposite the 1st violins.
Also note that Carlos Kleiber often asked for divisi bowing! For example, at ruclips.net/video/ZlCA8zlxmxw/видео.htmlsi=d_wWXVGeJWRlgney&t=302 it is not the "negligence" of an opera orchestra (the Bayerrisches Staatsorchester is usually to be found in the pit of the Munich opera) that makes the weird visual disorder, no it was intentional.😉
Sir Adrian Boult always had the violins on opposite sides. It was essential for Elgar who writes elaborate stereophonic effects and Brahms. I’ve never heard a better orchestral sound. His follower Vernon Handley did and more recently Sakari Oramo at Birmingham and the BBC Symphony. I’m glad to say it’s still done in romantic repertoire.
@@TheAndrewJBaker Pierre Monteux as well.
Pletnev as well.
The composers intended for nothing. It was a simple tradition of orchestras in Germany that was then later changed by U.S. orchestras.
Both have their pros and cons. I would say that the german repertoire up to Richard Strauss and Mahler is best played in this seating.
Everything else you might as well play in american seating.
Harnouncourt and many others did it. It's simply old german tradition
Best of Brahms No.4 .Thank you for uploading HdD version , Do you have more Carlos Kleiber?
Yes! On my English channel, I’ve restored two videos of Carlos Kleiber, and there are more available within the channel membership perks www.youtube.com/@AndreBaumeister/join under "Developing Conductor". New videos are added monthly! 😊🎶
@@dirigierenlernen ❤❤❤
Compare this with Kleiber's recording of the same work with the Vienna Philharmonic in 1980. A stunning version, if somewhat over-modulated in an early CD digital recording, and found in Kleiber's car CD player after that last fateful trip from Munich.
Bayerische Staatsorchester, Herkulessaal, Münchner Residenz, 21 October 1996.
How did your improve this?
What year?
Kleiber was the best one.He knew the secret.
"Keep your repertoire small and perfect the few pieces you have instead of trying to conduct everything."
Recording Date and location, if available? Possibly my favorite Symphony, ever. Thank you!
Es la Orquesta del Estado de Baviera.
Bayerische Staatsorchester, Herkulessaal, Münchner Residenz, 21 October 1996.
Das Aufnahmedatum wäre nett
弦楽器のボーイングを統一しないで、奏者ごとに交互に(アップとダウンを)ずらして弾かせているのがよく分かる。
Kostenloses Notenmaterial im kostenlosen Dirigiercrashkurs!? Obwohl Kindergärten den St. Martins Zug absagen müssen weil sie nicht mehr kostenlos Noten kopieren dürfen?? Wie geht das denn? 🤓😉🤔🤨
Rushed, mechanical and metronomic.
No music here. Listen to Celibidache.
Hello ?… absolutely no need for this if you prefer somebody else.
And the musicians don't look at him once - a fact he discussed in "Conversations with Kleiber" by Dr. Charles Barber.
Celibidache? A musical turtle?
Can you tell me when the concert date is...?