SCHUBERT IN LIFE & SONGS - I. Surviving the Erlking 1797-1815

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
  • To mark the great composer’s birthday, we are delighted to share a new four-part video series exploring the life of Franz Schubert, presented by Graham Johnson (commissioned by John Gilhooly).
    Having engaged with Schubert’s music for over five decades as an internationally celebrated performer, scholar and author, Johnson offers unique insights into Schubert’s story, building a vivid and detailed picture of this incomparable composer.
    In the first part of the series, Graham Johnson explores Franz Schubert’s early life in Vienna.
    Focusing here on the formative influences on Schubert’s musical development, Johnson delves into Schubert’s home life, the first concerts he experienced and his school years.

Комментарии • 36

  • @richardoram4852
    @richardoram4852 Год назад +7

    The two Graham Johnson Schubert videos I have seen to date are beyond compare in offering intellectual, cultural, historical, and yes, emotional content. They incorporate first-rate performances of Schubert lieder, along with the scores. Bravo!

  • @zenzheng2137
    @zenzheng2137 Год назад +6

    True service to mankind. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

  • @vaniasetti7753
    @vaniasetti7753 Год назад +7

    thank you Graham Johnson...thank you Schubert

  • @SirAxolotlTheWise
    @SirAxolotlTheWise Год назад +16

    I'm very much looking forward to hearing these insights over 4 parts from the eminent Mr Graham Johnson. As I grow older, Schubert means more and more to me.

    • @themoose70
      @themoose70 Год назад

      Me too! No other composer hits closer to the heart, soul and spirit than Herr Schubert!

  • @boonyboony100
    @boonyboony100 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for this wonderful presentation.

  • @militaryandemergencyservic3286
    @militaryandemergencyservic3286 Год назад +9

    These are some of the the most riveting videos on youtube. THANK YOU!

  • @elainethomas3747
    @elainethomas3747 Год назад +5

    I have listened to all four of these wonderful talks/lectures. They are deeply illuminating, moving and scholarly. Thank you so much Graham Johnson for giving us all the benefit of a lifetime’s study.

  • @Sauntallday
    @Sauntallday Год назад +10

    Thank you so much for sharing these presentations. Please don’t ever delete them!

  • @docm27
    @docm27 Год назад +5

    A very fine presentation. Beautiful.

  • @encarnamendezseara9719
    @encarnamendezseara9719 Год назад +2

    It was absolutely enjoyable so I was delighted.Thank you

  • @TenzinChodrak
    @TenzinChodrak Год назад +6

    Thank you for your inspiring teaching! Thank you for this video being shared online. It is a gem for me!
    Regards,
    James Long

  • @DorianLS
    @DorianLS Год назад +3

    Graham Johnson is also amongst the very best accompaniments for Schubert's music, easily rivaling Moore.

  • @margaretjones5204
    @margaretjones5204 Год назад +1

    Insightful and moving; thank you

  • @christophercurdo4384
    @christophercurdo4384 Год назад +2

    Could there possibly ever be a better pairing of a wonderful musician scholar and a supreme composer? I doubt not.

    • @christophercurdo4384
      @christophercurdo4384 Год назад +1

      I question my choice of words here - it would be best to have said, "I think not."

    • @renzo6490
      @renzo6490 Год назад

      @@christophercurdo4384. yes.
      Or “I doubt so ”.

  • @militaryandemergencyservic3286
    @militaryandemergencyservic3286 Год назад +2

    the gretchen song is also used (more or less and to stounding effect) in the great a minor quartet mvmnt 1 of 1824 or so

  • @militaryandemergencyservic3286
    @militaryandemergencyservic3286 Год назад +2

    1:26:22 for just one second is the only bit I hear as a link to the Beethoven...(but then I don't have much of an ear for music - despite being taught a bit by a Beethoven-lineage teacher - through Nikolaev, Lechitizky ets)

    • @sualee890
      @sualee890 Год назад

      Agree. It’s only a rhythmic similarity - nothing else of the harmonic progression, phrasal structure, etc.

  • @militaryandemergencyservic3286

    1:29:50 - the deer reminds one of the Rimbaud poem (written at 15 or so) about a deer

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo6490 11 месяцев назад +1

    When your advertisement interrupts my video, it makes me hate your product!

  • @gregorybaisden503
    @gregorybaisden503 11 месяцев назад

    D23 bespeaks the ascent of Romanticism in music

  • @gertrudfunke7299
    @gertrudfunke7299 Год назад

    Wie schön, dass ich Sie heute entdeckt habe. Vielen Dank für diese kenntnisreichen und einfühlsamen Ausführungen. Kennen Sie den Bariton Benjamin Appel? Ich finde, er singt Schubertlieder sehr eindringlich und berührend .

    • @UlfilasNZ
      @UlfilasNZ Год назад

      Sie haben zusammen gespielt, ich glaube.

  • @notmyworld44
    @notmyworld44 Год назад

    Schubert is one of two great composers (with Delius), to my knowing, who died of syphilis. It's apparently a very horrible way to go.

    • @jamesmackay8129
      @jamesmackay8129 Год назад +2

      To which we should add Hugo Wolf, Scott Joplin, and possibly Robert Schumann. How different the history of music would have been had all of these composers lived a full life span!

    • @phaidonnikolaus9841
      @phaidonnikolaus9841 Год назад

      Donizetti!@@jamesmackay8129

    • @fredrickroll06
      @fredrickroll06 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@jamesmackay8129 Snetana was horrifyingly hard hit.

    • @gunterangel
      @gunterangel 7 месяцев назад

      By the time of his death Schubert's syphilis was actually in a state of remission .
      Fortunately he never went through all the progressing stages of this terrible disease until the lethal one; that rather slow progress can often take several decades with long pauses of remission in between, which can last for years.
      He simply died too young.
      He possibly died of an acute infection, probably a sort of typhoid fever.
      Three days before his death he was diagnosed by his doctors with "typhus abdominalis", the most probable cause of his death.

    • @gunterangel
      @gunterangel 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@fredrickroll06
      Indeed. Probably the cause Smetana's hearing loss .

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo6490 Год назад

    7:48…..”these liberals and degenerates…”
    How is the term ‘liberals ‘ used here?
    Political liberals?

    • @fredrickroll06
      @fredrickroll06 8 месяцев назад

      Enemies of the monarchy.

    • @renzo6490
      @renzo6490 8 месяцев назад

      @@fredrickroll06ah…thank you.

  • @yosse2403
    @yosse2403 Год назад

    thank you very much mr. johnson, you can not find any thing in the austrian broadcast, vielen dank