BRSO: Mariss Jansons probt die 4. Symphonie von J. Brahms
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Wir haben dieses Video zu seinen Lebzeiten nicht veröffentlicht. Weil es einen bereits geschwächten Mariss Jansons zeigt. Es zeigt aber auch den Mariss Jansons, der den unbedingten Willen hatte, mit "seinem" Orchester bis zum Ende zu arbeiten, die Musik zu gestalten. Er lebte für und durch die Musik. Genau das ist es, was die Erinnerung an unseren ehemaligen Chefdirigenten so wertvoll macht. Und es macht ihn in den Herzen der Mitglieder des BRSO unvergesslich. Am 1. Dezember jährt sich der erste Jahrestag seines Todes.
(Das Video entstand während der letzten gemeinsamen Tournee mit Mariss Jansons während der Generalprobe von Brahms' 4. Symphonie im Wiener Musikverein am 27. Oktober 2019).
We did not publish this video during his lifetime because it shows an already weakened Mariss Jansons. But it also shows the Mariss Jansons who let nothing stop him from working with "his" orchestra, shaping the music. He lived for and through music. This is exactly what makes the memory of our former chief conductor so cherished. He will always remain in the hearts of the members of the BRSO. On December 1st is the first anniversary of his death.
(The video was made during the last tour with Mariss Jansons at the Musikverein in Vienna on October 27, 2019) - Видеоклипы
Can't believe that this was 35 days before he died.... his body gave up, even his heart, but his passion burned in him
I am not sure I would agree that this shows Mariss Jansons as "weakened." He is physically frail, but there is nothing weak about his passionate connection with Brahms' music, nor about his intimate connection with the musicians he loved so much. That love was the base upon which he built his exceptional musical edifaces, and he is glowing with it here. Thank you for sharing this beautiful glimpse from his last days.
I still miss him еven though it's been a long time. Music is chaos without him... Eternal memory
Every note and phrase was important to him. Seeing him conduct his final concert at Carnegie Hall was heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time.
"Kommt Paradies", schön gesagt, Maestro!
Quanta saudade Maestro! O Senhor invadia minha alma. Muito obrigado.
I love him!
RIP Maestro 💐
Für mich war er einer der größten Dirigenten - seine Konzerte in München bleiben unvergessen!
Klassik Connaisseur: Dem ist nichts hinzuzufügen. Beethovens Pastorale hat er gefühlt. Keiner anderer konnte es besser .
Gone too soon!
Hear, hear!
What an artist
Despite slightly frail in appearance, the Maestro still looks like he has so much wonderful music to make and share! All the best to the orchestra, including the search for the next Chief Conductor to build upon Maestro Jansons's legacy that is this beautiful orchestra that he help shaped!
The body and the soul were completely different entities. This seemed as if his soul were that of a youth! And indeed his soul survived and carried his legacy up till now and through into the future~
Poor man. Despite all his pains, he still loved his art.
Not poor -- his spirit and music with us forever!
He was not poor.
Breaks my heart.
What a loss, what a legacy.
❤️
His ear is so accurate and sensible.
Unbelievable that they choosed Rattle after him...
sie haben den Besten bekommen!
@@martinbusch2823 😂 seriously?
Ohne jeden Zweifel, den Besten!
@@martinbusch2823 Rattle is a good conductor.
In fact, a VERY good conductor. But as an artist he is not even in the same galaxy as Jansons.
Rattle himself said about Janssons (when he was still alive) " the very best of us" and I'm sure he meant it !
🍀🎶🍀