Richard Wagner - "Tristan und Isolde", Prelude act 3^
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- Опубликовано: 12 июл 2014
- Prelude to act 3^. "Tristan und Isolde", german opera in three acts; music and text by Richard Wagner. (1813 - 1883)
Picture: "Walk at Dusk" by Caspar Friedrich.
Carlos Kleiber & Staatskapelle Dresden. Видеоклипы
Wagner masterpiece...
The pain, the loss, the madness, the love
Waves,... It's the motif at the shore and the music are the waves that hit the branding
To me this has always been the most impressive part of Tristan und Isolde.
Idem. Maybe of Wagner.
@@dhogwen1318 3rd act of Walkurie is also not bad! Especially towards the end
sounds deadly, i like this for my funeral
I agree ! It's more a funeral than Siegfried's
Funeral (which is overused btw) !
I don't know if there is a best Wagner moment considering how many beautiful things he wrote. After seeing what both of them went through it really has an effect. Then the shepherd playing the English horn on his own really gives a lonely, desperate feeling that everything is over and that there is no hope. Transformation music from act 1 of Parsifal, the "Descent into Nibelheim" in Das Rheingold or Hagen's chorus from act 2 of Götterdämmerung are also very impressive.
There is nothing more brilliant, beautifiul than Wagner´s compositions !....
The Act 3 prelude is Tristan und Isolde's hidden jewel.
exactly
Ci sono scresciuta. Ascoltandolo ho dipinto, scritto, pregato. Ma mai sono arrivata a toccarne il fondo. Solo un animo come quello del Maestro poteva concepire l'amore totale e trasporlo in musica. Da brividi.
Utter devastation and desolation. The depths of human despair. There is an inevitability and foreboding feel to this music. Look at life for many in the world today and you will understand the meaning of this music.
Absolutely incredible and overwhelming masterpiece. When listening, I imagine this scene: At the foreground an enormous tree emerging from the sand and rocks, pulsating and burning in the night. At the background, cloudy sky, the devastating sea horizon and cliffs. Isolde´s ship behind them. Richard Wagner´s compositions have such intensity, I will paint them.
Bellísimo, GRANDE WAGNER, acompañado del gran pintor CASPAR FRIEDRICH. Gracias.
It's the saddest thing I've ever heard.
Completely. Life is self-erasing itself. Incredible.
I love this music. It is sublime despair.
The song of darkness.
Perhaps thats' why it sounded on a film about Lope de Aguirre called "El Dorado".
Being drowned in a sea of despair... Extending in extreme effort above turblulent waters the hand to the one beloved that takes an eternity to arrive...
I feel like this.
Holy shit, reading this after so much time hit me pretty hard...
“The Sea Inside” (a well made Spanish film) uses this brilliantly.
Don't forget "El Dorado" by Carlos Saura about Lope de Aguirre
Yes, but too sport time. It should sound more times all through...
Great...Fear & Glamour
Bravo Superb !!!!!
Roger Scruton trouxe me aqui.
Irrepetible talento el del Maestro Richard wagner,inigialable.
The Wesendonck Lieders by Crespin are divine
Majestueux
Venice! The haze, the pain, to die!
" O Prelúdio do III Ato nos remete ao ambiente da ação . Sua melancolia grave e profunda, linha sóbria, desolação , e cor sombria ( fá menor ) reconcentrado acento, comovem intensamente. Desde os primeiros compassos, chora na música a dor da solidão, pranto de ausência, nostalgia incurável . ( Ernesto de la Guardia )
Tristão e Isolda de Richard Wagner. A maior obra de arte que o gênio humano conseguiu produzir !
Continua o genial Maestro Ernesto de La Guardia : " O motivo, em ritmo 4/4 e. tempo lento é cantado por três vezes consecutivas na região
grave dos violinos, sustendo a harmonia o resto do quarteto.Em seguida, ambas artes de s violinos elevam uma série de notas duplas - ter
ceira quase todas e algumas quartas aumentadas - que evocam a luminosa perspectiva de um horizonte distante. A impressão de vazio, de
tristeza, de solidão, produzida por essas sucessões de intervalos harmônico é notáveel ! "
Disponibilizo esses trechos, de livro raríssimo, pois o Maestro publicou as principais obras de Wagner , comentando-as, cada ópera um livro !
Carlos Kleiber é referencia em se tratando de Tristão e Isolda. Bravo.
Furtwängler é definitivo !
0:53 :-)
That part reminds me of a sad aftermath as, with Earth gone instantly, all humanity disappeared. The consequence would show that the blue fictional planet would possibly the whole solar system unstable from one planet gone, even our moon will de-orbit. And what about Justine? I mean, the bride? She uhh...... She....she died.😱😭 The whole credits started rising to the top when this song played to show the aftermath that Earth disintegrated by the blue gas giant, fast.
Your destiny....
Nietzsche recommended this to me.
Ich suche heute noch nach einem Werk von gleich gefährlicher Faszination, von einer gleich schauerlichen und süßen Unendlichkeit, wie der Tristan ist - ich suche in allen Künsten vergebens.
Birth of Tragedy, right? I'm also here because of him ^^
Is the beginning part used in "The Revenant"?
no
nope !
Sinapsis Infinita...