Franz Liszt - Mazeppa S. 100 (1851) Symphonic Poem No. 6

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  • @russellthompson9271
    @russellthompson9271 4 года назад +327

    Liszt's orchestral works are criminally underrated. They are masterpieces and extremely exciting. He was a genius!

    • @giovannitara4066
      @giovannitara4066 3 года назад +4

      Ouh yes

    • @thomsontom3161
      @thomsontom3161 3 года назад +4

      I know right xD

    • @本澈43
      @本澈43 2 года назад +1

      I completely agree

    • @musicnormaerazo9276
      @musicnormaerazo9276 2 года назад +8

      Most of geniuses and great Masters through history are underestimated. Ignored. Sooner or later gold shines all over the places.

    • @gracielacapobianco1347
      @gracielacapobianco1347 5 месяцев назад

      Claro que fue un GENIO!!! Pero por qué subestimado y x quién? Me responderias por favor? Gracias!!!

  • @JJTownley_Classical-Composer
    @JJTownley_Classical-Composer 7 месяцев назад +29

    This piece alone should put to rest the accusation that Liszt is a second-rate composer. Brilliantly orchestrated, exciting and top-notch as programmatic music. A masterpiece.

  • @jakehouston4487
    @jakehouston4487 5 лет назад +213

    Liszt sure knows how to use the brass

    • @alintiby
      @alintiby 13 дней назад

      What about the trumpet tremolos at the end of Festklänge💀

  • @coasterdragon155
    @coasterdragon155 8 месяцев назад +17

    i remember absolutely LOVING the entire beginning of the piece---in fact, this whole thing really shows just how underrated Liszt was as an orchestral composer

  • @hofmusikus91
    @hofmusikus91 2 года назад +52

    00:00 La cavalcata disperata
    01:05 Tema di Mazeppa (tragico)
    03:35 Tema di Mazeppa (sofferente)
    08:03 La caduta da cavallo e l'episodio dello stupore
    10:26 I soldati trovano Mazeppa
    15:35 Mazeppa in trionfo

  • @FreakieFan
    @FreakieFan 4 года назад +40

    The pizz+col legno texture at 5:10 is so unique and cool

  • @scriabinismydog2439
    @scriabinismydog2439 5 лет назад +196

    This is stupendous, and even better than the piano version IMO.
    I don't really understand why people think that Liszt wasn't a good orchestrator! Maybe because his orchestral compositions aren't famous?

    • @jakehouston4487
      @jakehouston4487 5 лет назад +13

      Too true

    • @franceshadley8509
      @franceshadley8509 5 лет назад +24

      I agree, but I don't think this is the best example of his orchestral music. IMO Hamlet is his best symphonic poem, it's masterfully orchestrated and really compactly built, and doesn't suffer from being bombastic like Mazeppa does a bit

    • @jakehouston4487
      @jakehouston4487 5 лет назад +2

      DJ coolhead les preludes probably the best

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  5 лет назад +69

      Scriabin is my dog: Who told you that Liszt wasn't a good orchestrator? His orchestrations are considered as prime examples of clean, effective with novel effects. Liszt had a tremendous influence on Wagner and many others. The acc. figures in the strings in Mazeppa are astoundingly creative and unique.

    • @scriabinismydog2439
      @scriabinismydog2439 5 лет назад +18

      @@bartjebartmans In a lot of comment sections I saw a lot of people comparing composers with Liszt, saying that he was a master of the piano but he didn't know very much about other instruments etc. I lisztened to the Dante Symphony, and he proved me Liszt ability to work with orchestral ensembles, but most of the people recognize him only as a pianist, not a Composer.

  • @JJTownley_Classical-Composer
    @JJTownley_Classical-Composer 7 месяцев назад +9

    This is one of the Transcendenal Etudes and is very effective on the piano as well.

  • @vodkat07
    @vodkat07 Год назад +8

    WOW!! I think I've found my new favourite orchestral piece!!!!

  • @lyricsronen
    @lyricsronen 2 года назад +32

    What Liszt is doing here is great - the idea of describing a story with music all the way through as a pure format is groundbreaking and wonderfully written here by the great composer. But there's no doubt that this is only the beginning of a genre that is to be taken to a level scale degrees beyond Liszt's own orchestral capabilities: most notably by Richard Strauss. This is a classic case of invented vs. perfected, both equally historically important, visionary and astonishing in their execution.

    • @BarnieSnyman
      @BarnieSnyman 2 года назад +9

      Reading this, the following thought comes to mind... filmscores are written to go with the movies. Wouldn't it be great if someone made a short film to go with this piece? This music would work perfectly as the score to film.

    • @user-fu7zf4ck9z
      @user-fu7zf4ck9z 2 года назад +2

      @@BarnieSnyman You're on to something here. someone really should do that. Imagine a short movie to Liszt's prometheus

    • @BarnieSnyman
      @BarnieSnyman 2 года назад +3

      @@user-fu7zf4ck9z Indeed! But the movie doesn't even need to exactly match the original poem/story of the music. For example in Mazeppa's case... the first time I heard this music the image that came to mind was this: instead of a guy helplessly strapped to the back of a wild horse like in the original poem, I rather pictured a horse carrying a badly wounded soldier to safety amidst a raging battle (especially at the point where the main theme kicks in at 1:08 )

    • @Boccaccio1811
      @Boccaccio1811 Год назад +1

      @@BarnieSnyman - I've been wanting this ever since I first heard this piece... all I could find was an old film from like 1930s that used part of it

  • @Jimyblues
    @Jimyblues 3 года назад +63

    Liszt saw movies before there were movies !

    • @DJStefandeJong
      @DJStefandeJong 3 года назад +12

      Hehe, his composition method was very much supported by imagery (be it mental in his case). He really did want to tell stories in his music.

  • @aleksanderkalicki5518
    @aleksanderkalicki5518 Год назад +9

    Very clever use of the col legno at 3:40.

  • @leandrodimitry6752
    @leandrodimitry6752 5 месяцев назад +5

    Hetman Ivan Mazepa (1639-1709) - leader of Cossack Ukraine (1687-1709),
    His rivalry with Pedro the Great gave him fame in Europe. He was depicted as a hero in numerous works of art. Lord Byron, Victor Hugo and Juliusz Slowacki wrote poems about
    Mazepa, and Piotr Tchaikovsky and Franz Liszt dedicated musical works to him. However, in the 19th century, their success as the creators of a semi-independent state in the early modern period made them an inspiration for Ukrainian national sentiment.

  • @philjustinmusic
    @philjustinmusic 4 месяца назад +4

    I should have KNOWN it was Noseda conducting. That guy shreds every time.

    • @Ukgejap
      @Ukgejap 4 месяца назад +2

      The best performance of this amazing music👏👏👏

  • @marfak5369
    @marfak5369 2 года назад +46

    1:13 Основная тема
    2:12 Второе проведение основной темы
    3:39 Тема страдающего Мазепы
    4:25 Связка
    4:50 Второе проведение темы страдающего Мазепы
    8:22 Andante
    9:11 лирическая тема
    10:34 Марш Allegro
    12:06 скерцо-марш

    • @СтешаВинник
      @СтешаВинник 2 года назад +6

      Ох, боже, спасибо!!!!!!!!!!

    • @foxhoundduo3210
      @foxhoundduo3210 2 года назад +3

      очень большое человеческое спасибо!

    • @apollopathos1795
      @apollopathos1795 2 года назад +2

      @@foxhoundduo3210 привет, двгии

  • @charleskesner1302
    @charleskesner1302 Год назад +5

    Rousing interpretation. Thanks

  • @ThomasJagusch
    @ThomasJagusch 3 года назад +29

    Sounds like a mixture of Moussorgski's Night on a Bald Mountain and Wagner's Flying Dutchman...

  • @Park-bq3mu
    @Park-bq3mu 3 года назад +8

    100% fav piece

  • @mihawkdrakule3869
    @mihawkdrakule3869 5 лет назад +67

    RIP violins and violas

    • @wllm4785
      @wllm4785 5 лет назад +4

      They died of boredom.

    • @gogbordpro765
      @gogbordpro765 4 года назад +20

      They also need to feel pianist's hands after play Liszt's pieces.

    • @gogbordpro765
      @gogbordpro765 4 года назад +5

      Rip to all orchestra

    • @teodorb.p.composer
      @teodorb.p.composer 3 года назад

      @@gogbordpro765 Yes, yes, yes.

  • @adaseitz2471
    @adaseitz2471 4 года назад +26

    that part at 1:09 is just- 😍😍 wow

  • @dwacheopus
    @dwacheopus 5 месяцев назад +1

    AWESOME!!

  • @JJTownley_Classical-Composer
    @JJTownley_Classical-Composer 7 месяцев назад +4

    Several musicologists claim that Raff and others did most of Liszt's orchestrating in these symphonic poems. I don't think so. I just believe that Liszt had the ability to cram about 36 hours of work into 24 hours, discounting a few hours for sleep

  • @jakehouston4487
    @jakehouston4487 5 лет назад +36

    Who needs tchaik when you got ma boi liszt :)

    • @adrianapartida5888
      @adrianapartida5888 4 года назад +5

      I know he has orchestration I mean I can make a whole Liszt of these

    • @composaboi
      @composaboi 4 года назад +2

      @@adrianapartida5888 st0p

    • @gogbordpro765
      @gogbordpro765 4 года назад

      Chalk

    • @Boccaccio1811
      @Boccaccio1811 5 месяцев назад

      Tchaik and Liszt are both my favorite composers... so yeah I need them both lol

    • @bernabefernandeztouceda7315
      @bernabefernandeztouceda7315 2 месяца назад

      Lol your taste sucks​@@Boccaccio1811

  • @joshcortezmusic8697
    @joshcortezmusic8697 9 дней назад

    Wow, I had no idea he composed this for orchestra way before piano.

  • @zenthrosrion9147
    @zenthrosrion9147 2 года назад +12

    The first part sounds like it would play as the villain unveils their new superwea- oh wait

    • @zenthrosrion9147
      @zenthrosrion9147 2 года назад +1

      Context: ruclips.net/video/DBvAni3TsKs/видео.html

    • @bernardok
      @bernardok 2 года назад

      i imagine a sandman theme lol, it just sounds so BIG and so GREAT, u know?

    • @erika6651
      @erika6651 Год назад +1

      Liszt invented movie and radio music before the inventions of said mediums. Super genius much?

    • @theonewhoknocks6353
      @theonewhoknocks6353 9 месяцев назад

      💀💀

  • @omegads3862
    @omegads3862 2 месяца назад

    I can hear Mozart's Don Giovanni, Schubert, and Gluck's dance of Furies. Very futuristic music.

  • @blueskies6367
    @blueskies6367 4 года назад +40

    Why does this sound like something you’d here in the background of Darth Vader walking into a room 1:05-1:21

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  4 года назад +40

      Because John Williams knew where to steal from. Star Wars has also a lot of influences of the Planets by Holst. Some almost literally quoted.

  • @СтаниславБойко-ф2д
    @СтаниславБойко-ф2д 2 года назад +4

    Фантастическое произведение.

  • @Fusees
    @Fusees 4 месяца назад +1

    Cool

  • @本澈43
    @本澈43 2 года назад +1

    Impressive

  • @that1guy910
    @that1guy910 4 года назад +11

    Thank you so so so much!!

  • @eboone
    @eboone 3 года назад +11

    the time signature is an equation

    • @ruramikael
      @ruramikael 3 года назад

      Conduct in two beats per bar.

    • @gerrard1144
      @gerrard1144 2 года назад

      It looks terrifying

  • @musictop7630
    @musictop7630 3 года назад +2

    I like this

  • @rawvision6701
    @rawvision6701 5 лет назад +18

    I basically like this recording, but there is a serious flaw. The trumpets who carry the main theme marked triple forte at 15:06 to 15:38 literally drop out as though there is a technical recording glitz. It leaves a glaring hole in the music and the performance suffers because of it.

    • @bartjebartmans
      @bartjebartmans  5 лет назад +29

      Perfection is a nice goal but non-existent in the Universe. Things happen, maybe that's where the perfection lies, in the unpredictable unfathomable machinations of fractals, waves, particles, quarks and RUclips.

    • @ruramikael
      @ruramikael 3 года назад

      Noseda wants to highlight the strings, the trumpets were less noisy 170 years ago. But the trumpets could still have played fortissimo.

    • @rawvision6701
      @rawvision6701 3 года назад +1

      @@ruramikael The strings do not have the melody or the important part in that section. There is no way that the trumpets should fade into the background. BTW, I heard him conduct Mazeppa live with the Philadelphia Orchestra and he did it the same way with subdued trumpets. So it was not a recording engineer's misstep. For the life of me, I don't know why a conductor would do that.

    • @ruramikael
      @ruramikael 3 года назад

      @@rawvision6701 The strings play the begnning of the Arbeiterchor then, The main theme of that work is used in the beginning of the march section of Mazeppa.

  • @CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji
    @CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji 2 года назад +4

    Epic

  • @philjustinmusic
    @philjustinmusic 4 месяца назад +4

    Liszt writing hard core metal before it was cool.

  • @cameronbrennemanoutdoors
    @cameronbrennemanoutdoors 3 года назад +8

    I’m not a big orchestra guy but once in a while if I hear one I like I look it up and this one is great my only problem is it gets a little boring in the middle it’s amazing in the beginning and the end

    • @lyricsronen
      @lyricsronen 2 года назад

      I wonder what you'd think about Strauss' Don Juan - I think it's as exciting of a musical story telling but it remains very interesting throughout

  • @handledav
    @handledav Год назад +1

    cool

  • @marcosviniciosribeirocompo1137
    @marcosviniciosribeirocompo1137 6 месяцев назад +1

    15:06 / 15:24 m.Where the trumpets ?? But, incredibly interpretacion !!

  • @FranzLiszt0904
    @FranzLiszt0904 Год назад +2

    I smell S.510 vibes in the coda

  • @kir-iv
    @kir-iv Год назад +5

    0:00 вступление (свист бича)
    0:55
    1РАЗДЕЛ
    1:08 1 проведение темы
    1:40
    2:10 2 проведение темы
    3:03 связка???
    2 РАЗДЕЛ
    3:25 3:39 (тема страдающего Мазепы???)
    4:25 связка (секунды)
    (4:50 второе проведение темы страдающего Мазепы)
    3 РАЗДЕЛ
    (7:15 еще одно проведение основной темы )
    8:20
    4 РАЗДЕЛ
    10:30 фанфарный призыв
    11:10 победный марш
    11:45 12:02 марш-танец
    14:20
    15:36 марш+тема Мазепы (кода)

  • @aramkhachaturian8043
    @aramkhachaturian8043 3 года назад +6

    10:24 ALLEGRO

  • @jackjackk9894
    @jackjackk9894 5 лет назад +17

    LISZT 💖💖😌❤❤❤❤

  • @harryk4840
    @harryk4840 5 месяцев назад +1

    ❤️

  • @florisheijdra9583
    @florisheijdra9583 5 лет назад +24

    Much better than the piano version indeed. Some parts are absolutely magnificent in orchestration and some parts are quite disappointing. A good work nonetheless.

  • @nghnino
    @nghnino 10 месяцев назад +1

    Reminds me of German World War II Heavy guns, cannons and artilleries pulverizing Sevastopol in one of German NewsReels

    • @alexmur6411
      @alexmur6411 3 месяца назад

      It Reminds me of the Praying mantis vs Krasshopper fight I saw in my backyard last year, that mf grasshopper fought for his life. I kid you not.

  • @colinfellay
    @colinfellay Год назад +2

    Oral :
    07:44 ~ 10:36

  • @musicplaylists64
    @musicplaylists64 Год назад +2

    10:26 😄👍

  • @princianorvz
    @princianorvz Год назад

    Before Mazeppa S.139 is created.

  • @thomsontom3161
    @thomsontom3161 3 года назад +5

    Anyone come here with S138 Mazeppa Etude for piano xDDDD??

    • @BarnieSnyman
      @BarnieSnyman 2 года назад

      ;) ruclips.net/video/Y5PvGoAzagg/видео.html

  • @Moribird
    @Moribird 4 года назад +12

    10:38 (personal use)

  • @허민-y4f
    @허민-y4f 3 года назад +2

    리스트 - [마제파] [교향시]
    바이마르 시절에 [음악적인 시]라는 뜻을 지닌 [교향시]를 창안했다.

  • @tylertotodile1627
    @tylertotodile1627 2 года назад +3

    What are the instruments playing the main melody at 1:08

    • @Dylonely_9274
      @Dylonely_9274 2 года назад +6

      Trombones

    • @Boccaccio1811
      @Boccaccio1811 5 месяцев назад +3

      There are also cellos and basses added in there too... they don't pop out as much as the trombones but it gives the overall sound a little extra power

  • @dryades1
    @dryades1 Год назад

    흥미로운

  • @KevinPerez-
    @KevinPerez- 3 года назад +2

    12:46

  • @user-TempeL
    @user-TempeL 11 месяцев назад

    리스트_교향시 마제파

  • @KseniiaSuslova13
    @KseniiaSuslova13 6 месяцев назад

    Какая же это имба

  • @fernandofernando2977
    @fernandofernando2977 4 года назад +2

    ¿Cuanto ayudaría Liszt a Wagner?

    • @josecarlosrechy
      @josecarlosrechy 3 года назад +6

      Pues Cosima Liszt, hija de Franz Liszt, se casó con Wagner. Ya imaginarás la cercanía entre ambos.

  • @Tristan-zt8tw
    @Tristan-zt8tw 5 лет назад +4

    😘🔥

  • @F.saudade_22
    @F.saudade_22 4 года назад +4

    3:36

  • @sericonjade7489
    @sericonjade7489 3 года назад

    grade 9 student attendance 👋👋👋

  • @MusicalBasics
    @MusicalBasics 2 года назад +2

    This piece would be so much better if it was like 50% shorter. It just goes too long and diminishes its own ideas' power.

  • @JeanPierreRheinault
    @JeanPierreRheinault 2 года назад

    Now i know why nazi propaganda liked this theme so much.

  • @calebhu6383
    @calebhu6383 2 года назад +3

    0:55

  • @CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji
    @CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji 2 года назад +5

    6:16

  • @doveellis
    @doveellis 4 года назад +8

    7:15

  • @F.saudade_22
    @F.saudade_22 2 года назад +3

    15:37

  • @Dylonely_9274
    @Dylonely_9274 Год назад +2

    15:00

  • @FrancisLienShortsHighlights
    @FrancisLienShortsHighlights 2 года назад +2

    12:45

  • @naapurinnorrponarri3944
    @naapurinnorrponarri3944 2 года назад +3

    16:00

  • @Dylonely_9274
    @Dylonely_9274 Год назад +2

    15:35

  • @huseyincigdem9427
    @huseyincigdem9427 Год назад +2

    11:45