Karajan - Rehearsal of Schumann's 4th Symphony - Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @johnmccauley9869
    @johnmccauley9869 7 лет назад +64

    I was in a master class where he was to "teach." He walked about and among the student orchestra players asking and telling giving fingerlings, having groups play together and alone, never raising his arms, used a nod, an eyebrow to get them to play. Accomplished giving the players help and improving passages, sounds. Like a good H.S. Orchestra teacher. It was an object lesson about what is most important, not how you wave a stick. He was kind and considerate. IMO, a great conductor, a fine man.

  • @calvinchiu1883
    @calvinchiu1883 3 года назад +13

    Karajan was the best and greatest conductor. He saw details that other great conductors didn't/don't see. Not only was he a great conductor, his music videos are among the very best. Videos that he art directed and edited himself. In composing, there were Mozart and Beethoven, in conducting, there was Karajan.

  • @user-kt5bg6zr3p
    @user-kt5bg6zr3p Год назад +4

    偉大な指揮者カラヤンの創る音楽はもちろんですが、指揮をしている姿もまた、魅力的です!
    このリハーサルも、惹き込まれてしまいます!
    ひとつひとつの音に生命を込めているのですね!

  • @acacia-bloom
    @acacia-bloom 10 лет назад +41

    Previously when one has seen Karajan in all his videos of symphonic works and concert recordings he obviously wanted to create an impression of himself as being rather rigid and despotic. On the other hand here, while still being authoritative, he is nevertheless incredibly relaxed and quite delightful and absolutely charming in his body language and movement. Pity that this more endearing side to him was not so conspicuous during his public performances.

    • @nicolecourtois5228
      @nicolecourtois5228 4 года назад

      He is a German man anyway, so he used to work very proudly and serious so much..!

    • @gerdmunzert3150
      @gerdmunzert3150 2 года назад +1

      Wunderbar diese Arbeit, ein Traum, man möchte fast sagen..... schon eine Probe war ein Erlebnis....

    • @Ichioku
      @Ichioku 2 года назад

      @@nicolecourtois5228 Austrian, not German.

  • @C.Hawkshaw
    @C.Hawkshaw Год назад +5

    The sound and the fury, signifying everything.

  • @quocanh3127
    @quocanh3127 6 лет назад +20

    those were lucky musicians. they were taught by a greatest conductor ever

  • @MScJorgePoveda
    @MScJorgePoveda 15 лет назад +7

    Con que claridad Karajan nos enseña la diferencia entre un "stacatto" y un " legato" y nos deja la sensacion de un " obstinato" usando-nada menos que de conejillo de indias a su primer violin de la mejor orquesta en su tiempo. Claramente un maestro para quien tenga la paciencia de ver este video y extrar valiosas lecciones de el.

  • @khaderach19
    @khaderach19 16 лет назад +8

    keep in mind that this is is a professional orchestra, keeping up the with the conductors interpretation/directions and acting upon them immediately, is required of the job. Even most high school orchestras and bands students must keep up with stylistic and other changes on the fly.

  • @KareemPilot
    @KareemPilot 5 лет назад +8

    I note some comments about some sloppily played passages (relative to world class standards, obviously) but I think it's important to note the type of interpreter Karajan was... he was generally more concerned with getting a beautiful tone out of an orchestra and a sense of lyricism and legato... he wasn't a precision conductor... compare his reading of this particular symphony with George Szell, to see what I mean... under Szell's baton, the Cleveland Orchestra plays with knife-edge precision and discipline; every passage played perfectly... I don't think one is necessarily more or less valid than the other. Both result in a compelling performance of the work. I personally prefer Szell's approach and the Clevelanders' playing style to that of Karajan/Vienna but that's just a matter of individual taste... Karajan was clearly a great and major conductor

  • @kaleidoscopio5
    @kaleidoscopio5 5 лет назад +20

    I always heard that Karajan was a selfish bastard with big ego......here, I see a very serious conductor who knows perfectly how to interprete a score and has no fear to say it, he is strong but for the sake of music.

  • @jackd8602
    @jackd8602 Год назад +1

    Stunning!

  • @rosemarie2841
    @rosemarie2841 3 года назад +3

    🎶 Wunderbar 🎶

  • @renato45222
    @renato45222 13 лет назад +4

    Nonostante la qualitàscadente di questi video di Clouzot, emerge chiara la sapienza di Karajan di giungere subito al punto rilevante di un passo e di trasmettere all'orchestra (in questo caso i Wiener Symphoniker, coi quali non aveva un rapporto stretto) COME bisogna suonare.

  • @barbavassilis
    @barbavassilis 11 лет назад +7

    teaching first violinms in the best orchestra the difference between staccato and legato ?
    can his genious may just be his ability to observe the simple that nobody ever tried to see ?

  • @Fasama3
    @Fasama3 13 лет назад +1

    Es el video que mas me ha gustado ver de los que he visto en youtube, y sin saber traducir completamente los subtitulos, pero ver a este maestro trabajando me a sumergido en la manera de perfeccionar los sonidos para su maravillosa perspectiva musical.

  • @cellospot
    @cellospot 15 лет назад +3

    @deiyeiG: Pretty close. Usually in the last rehearsal before a performance or recording, the conductor rehearses the orchestra on those parts that either have proved troublesome or in which the character of the piece needs to be brought out more/less. It's just touching up on something that's probably perfect already, but just making sure. :)

  • @quesadiya
    @quesadiya 13 лет назад +1

    no hay que olvidar que tambien en director esta con una orquesta muy buena!

  • @jorgefleitas9835
    @jorgefleitas9835 2 года назад

    Master clases!!!

  • @dr3Am3r73
    @dr3Am3r73 16 лет назад

    I couldn't agree more...

  • @juancoronado289
    @juancoronado289 11 лет назад +1

    Just if they are ignorant musicians, because the things which Karajan rehearse are really important in the sound that he wants to get. And in one piece like this all the time the first violins have the melody, for that reason Karajan all the time go to them...

  • @viibridges
    @viibridges 11 лет назад +3

    that's professional.

  • @Vesivian
    @Vesivian 11 лет назад +3

    HvK! That's a cool nickname!

  • @cobrafarmer
    @cobrafarmer 16 лет назад +6

    Karajan was quite the showman, but at his best he was great. Plus he looks a little like Brad Pitt.
    I dig his conducting in this excerpt, but his comments all seem rather staged. Note how he talks and immediately conducts with no preparation and those musicians don't miss a beat.

    • @SpongeMindTV
      @SpongeMindTV 8 лет назад +2

      i agree and i think there was a reason. i think this production was more for the audience than for the musicians. For people to see how a rehearsal process works. Sort of like Bernstein's lecture/performance?

  • @oatboy
    @oatboy 15 лет назад

    I thought he was saying he was not using their change, but it was a little hard to tell.

  • @janicehu2846
    @janicehu2846 3 года назад

    没有中文翻译好遗憾,好喜欢看他排练现场。卡拉扬简直是神一样的存在

  • @user-vl2hq2wm9i
    @user-vl2hq2wm9i 3 года назад +1

    Гений

  • @user-gn6go7pc9b
    @user-gn6go7pc9b Год назад

    Все эти восторга по поводу гениальности нуждаются в очень важном уточнении:работать нужно с оркестром ,естественно обладая талантом

    • @alex45.08
      @alex45.08 Год назад

      That's certainly true. But before Karajan started working with the Vienna Symphony (this orchestra here) they had a much worse reputation and also their quality of playing improved under him so that they gained a better reputation in Vienna where they had been viewed a 2nd class orchestra compared to the VPO before. This had already happened at the time when this film was made (he was already principal conductor of the BPO and didn't work regularly with this orchestra anymore)
      So there also must be a conductor who is able to tell the musicians the right things how to play.
      And in that Karajan seems to have had some success.
      IMO he was one of the best conductors in explaining how he wanted a phrase or a motive to sound.
      That's why his sound is so different and distinctive from every other conductor.

  • @coesterr
    @coesterr 15 лет назад

    S. g. Hr. Stresemann,
    Koennten Sie bitte konkreter erklaeren wie Sie zu dieser Einschaetzung kommen?

  • @dollyross6411
    @dollyross6411 6 лет назад +2

    quale attenzione alla musicalita

  • @MR-bw2bv
    @MR-bw2bv Год назад

    御芸術ですこれが

  • @barbavassilis
    @barbavassilis 11 лет назад

    agreed

  • @Golder1041
    @Golder1041 15 лет назад

    NO this is awesome, why comment on something you no nothing about.

  • @coesterr
    @coesterr 15 лет назад

    He agrees with their concept but does not use their instrumentation but sticks to the original one

  • @Vito_Lo_Re
    @Vito_Lo_Re 16 лет назад +1

    Una macchina da guerra.

  • @fcmilsweeper9
    @fcmilsweeper9 11 лет назад

    Of course of course I kid I kid

  • @Lobocito87
    @Lobocito87 11 лет назад +1

    Ja, die Ansicht ist insofern berechtigt, als man ihm immer nachgesagt hat, bei ihm merke man, dass Dirigieren auch körperlich anstrengend ist.:)

  • @LuizBHMG
    @LuizBHMG 12 лет назад +2

    The used video coverter is seriously disrespecting Karajan and Schumann! An irreverence!

  • @BlauerBooo
    @BlauerBooo 13 лет назад

    wie er immer schnauft oder stöhnt oder irgendwas dazwischen ab 3:15 wenn die post abgeht :D sicher muss er sich sehr zusammenreißen, dass er nicht auch im konzert auch auditiv so mitgeht :D

    • @alex45.08
      @alex45.08 Год назад

      Hat er in der Tat häufiger gemacht.
      Hört man auch z.B. auf dem Teaser zu der 4. Brahms auf dem Kanal der Berliner Philharmoniker.
      Oder auch zum Beispiel bei einer CD Aufnahme aus den 70ern im Finale der 2. Brahms, bevor die 1. Geigen in der Reprise mit dem Hauptthema einsetzen.

  • @massimolioy
    @massimolioy 16 лет назад

    micidiale,che mente

  • @berlinzerberus
    @berlinzerberus 15 лет назад

    ein seltsamer mann! [stresemann,intendant des bpho]

  • @jean-christopheMiquel-ef3ur
    @jean-christopheMiquel-ef3ur 4 года назад +2

    Ещё националист и наци Караянис из Македонии ?
    He was arrested in 1945.

  • @pianopera
    @pianopera 11 лет назад

    Irritated? Aber der Karajan hat ja Recht! ;-)

  • @ffotograffyddgohebwyr8308
    @ffotograffyddgohebwyr8308 5 лет назад +1

    This whole performance by Karajan is purely for the camera.It would take a whole week just to rehearse the first movement at this rate.The start of his pure nepotism with regards to his control over Deutsche Grammophon and the Berlin Philharmonic.At the end of the day he was just very good.Nothing more nothing less.

  • @chrish12345
    @chrish12345 12 лет назад

    how and why could you rehearse a rehearsal

  • @fcmilsweeper9
    @fcmilsweeper9 14 лет назад +2

    the first violinist must be REALLY irritated.

  • @adriancook7078
    @adriancook7078 5 лет назад

    All these ideas and putting them together but I still don't feel the power of the music and the orchestra playing together as one sound as you do with Toscanini and Toscanini and Toscanini........the only 3 conductors ever.

  • @supernova1969
    @supernova1969 8 лет назад +1

    Does he need to advertise himself at the expense of experienced musicians? Typical of some people.

    • @logodaedalist
      @logodaedalist 8 лет назад +2

      After all the maestro is the one responsible for the interpretation.Almost all major conductors have videos in rehearsal , e.g. Böhm rehearsing Don Juan .. Check it out

    • @ismaelsaeed6781
      @ismaelsaeed6781 8 лет назад

      True. But!
      The man is clearly advertising himself.
      This is a polite way of saying that he is humiliating his colleagues. We are talking about human nature, Dear Friend. God bless you. Amen

    • @ismaelsaeed6781
      @ismaelsaeed6781 8 лет назад

      I hardly need to check other conductors. What I see here is appalling . If other conductors practice the same humiliation with musicians twice their age, so? Two wrongs can never make one right. Peace and Love, Dear Brother

    • @osrub5787
      @osrub5787 8 лет назад +11

      What is it here that you find appalling??

    • @osrub5787
      @osrub5787 8 лет назад +10

      There is no humiliation. You just don't like Karajan's way, that's it. It's fine. Language can't express all of our experiences.
      Many people today see any useful correction as an attack to their egos. There is no need for that.