Herzlichen Dank ja man hat es oder nicht Er war wohl ein begnadeter Musiker und Dirigent Er hatte wohl die Musik im Blut ❤ herzlichen Dank für die schöne Erinnerung ❤ lieben Gruß Gaby-Maria 💕
For me there is a line of the very best conductors beginning with Arthur Nikisch to Wilhelm Furtwängler to Leonard Bernstein to Carlos Kleiber ending with Mariss Jansons! (Well many might disagree with my selection but that's simply my line!) Today I cannot say who shines out of all conductors. Thanks for this great insights of the BRSO and Mariss Jansons!
Stimmt. Menschlich und nicht arrogant. Karajan zählt nicht dazu. Aber dieser verstorbene Könner ja. Er fehlt. Ähnlich grossartig ist Saraste. Auch er, immer Mensch, immer bescheiden....
Very touching... I went to one of the concerts of his last tour with the orchestra, sadly it was one of the concerts he wasn't able to conduct due to his health - he was missed, and he will be missed.
There was a special kind of love between Mariss Jansons and the members of the BRSO. Even the word "love" doesn't quite capture the feeling -- the blend of pride and care and respect and joy and concern that bound this unique conductor with this unique orchestra. In this video, as in the other tributes to Jansons that the BRSO has published, one need not even understand German to catch the meaning. A look at the expressions on the faces of the musicians tells the story: "This was our beloved colleague and conductor. When you can understand the feelings that passed between him and us, then you will begin to understand how it was that we made music together."
Foi um dos maiores regentes do mundo. Quando eu sentia muita tristeza, assistia a 3ª Sinfonia de Brahms, ou as 4 últimas canções de Strauss com Anja Harteros, e " ELE " estava sempre lá, com sua humildade, simpatia a perfeccionismo. Inefável.
What is the last piece Jansons conducts in this film (seen through the eye of the door)? I’ve recorded exactly this bit we’re listening 43 years ago by chance, only this bit and was fascinated by it, but never heard it again ever since and have long searched for it. I suspected it was Schostakovic by its handwriting, but I knew too little about his works and though I scanned his symphonies, I didn’t find it. So please, thank you, experts, to enlighten me: what piece is this gorgeous waltz?
@@RS-ui4lv oh, this is wonderful - after so many years, finally... Shivers down the spine... I remember every note, time has so much engraved this wonderful piece into memory. Thank you so much!
Thank you very much for this video! Mariss Jansons, rare beautiful musician and human soul!
Wunderbares Portrait eines hervorragenden Menschen und Musikers. Vielen Dank dafür.
Herzlichen Dank ja man hat es oder nicht Er war wohl ein begnadeter Musiker und Dirigent Er hatte wohl die Musik im Blut ❤ herzlichen Dank für die schöne Erinnerung ❤ lieben Gruß Gaby-Maria 💕
It has been a year, we miss Maestro and his music!
❤Ein mega Dirigent ein echter Maestro ich liebe ihn einfach
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Ein wunderbarer Mensch R.I.P.
Thank you for this wonderful memories of this great musician!
For me there is a line of the very best conductors beginning with Arthur Nikisch to Wilhelm Furtwängler to Leonard Bernstein to Carlos Kleiber ending with Mariss Jansons! (Well many might disagree with my selection but that's simply my line!) Today I cannot say who shines out of all conductors.
Thanks for this great insights of the BRSO and Mariss Jansons!
Stimmt. Menschlich und nicht arrogant. Karajan zählt nicht dazu. Aber dieser verstorbene Könner ja. Er fehlt. Ähnlich grossartig ist Saraste. Auch er, immer Mensch, immer bescheiden....
I miss him soooo much Maestro Jansons💜
RIP Maestro! 😢 Thank you for everything ❤️
RIP dear Maestro. Miss You a lot
Very touching... I went to one of the concerts of his last tour with the orchestra, sadly it was one of the concerts he wasn't able to conduct due to his health - he was missed, and he will be missed.
There was a special kind of love between Mariss Jansons and the members of the BRSO. Even the word "love" doesn't quite capture the feeling -- the blend of pride and care and respect and joy and concern that bound this unique conductor with this unique orchestra. In this video, as in the other tributes to Jansons that the BRSO has published, one need not even understand German to catch the meaning. A look at the expressions on the faces of the musicians tells the story: "This was our beloved colleague and conductor. When you can understand the feelings that passed between him and us, then you will begin to understand how it was that we made music together."
Veja essa reflexão.
Sua sensibilidade e profundo amor à música deixa um inestimável legado aos músicos e melómanos de todo o mundo!!!...
Foi um dos maiores regentes do mundo. Quando eu sentia muita tristeza, assistia a 3ª Sinfonia de Brahms, ou as 4 últimas canções de Strauss com Anja Harteros, e " ELE " estava sempre lá, com sua humildade, simpatia a perfeccionismo. Inefável.
The Last Great Soviet trained Conductor. His Sibelius and Tchaikovsky are magnificent.
Er war. Echter letzter Maestro gewesen!!!
My musical hero
Inesquecível Mariss Jansons
R.I.P Maestro❤
RIP Maestro.
What is the last piece Jansons conducts in this film (seen through the eye of the door)? I’ve recorded exactly this bit we’re listening 43 years ago by chance, only this bit and was fascinated by it, but never heard it again ever since and have long searched for it. I suspected it was Schostakovic by its handwriting, but I knew too little about his works and though I scanned his symphonies, I didn’t find it. So please, thank you, experts, to enlighten me: what piece is this gorgeous waltz?
Rachmaninov symphonic dances, no.2
@@RS-ui4lv oh, this is wonderful - after so many years, finally... Shivers down the spine... I remember every note, time has so much engraved this wonderful piece into memory. Thank you so much!
Will there be English subtitles?
If you turn on the Closed Caption option you will see English subtitles. They are excellent translations.