Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 3 in D-minor - VI, Langsam. Ruhevoll. Empfunden

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @EminAnimE1
    @EminAnimE1 3 года назад +54

    One of the best pieces of music ever to be produced.

  • @nafisaobrien880
    @nafisaobrien880 2 года назад +18

    Reminds me of my dad who adored mahler's music. These slow movements would reduce to a quivering emotional trance with tears flooding from his eyes. Such is the power these gargantuan musical statements!

  • @raulfranciscohernandezcabr7415
    @raulfranciscohernandezcabr7415 2 года назад +15

    One of the most emotional movements of all his artistic work. This piece touches me in the depths of my soul

  • @marcphilos9915
    @marcphilos9915 2 года назад +6

    Was totally not expecting to shed a tear to this. Mahler really knows how to get straight to the depths of my troubled soul.

  • @tiborvisi7438
    @tiborvisi7438 5 лет назад +27

    I've listened to this particular mvt at least three hundred times in the last 20 years (and hunreds of other music pieces). It is just an idillic world to me. It's like a great summer with the one you truly love.... Holding the ONE..
    Peace, understanding, calmness....just what I need...wow.....😊

  • @edouardchan8719
    @edouardchan8719 Год назад +3

    Every time Mahler makes an adagio, it is as if it was supposed to be a final farewell to everything the end of all things, all music the final sound of mankind

  • @ljiljanastanic9076
    @ljiljanastanic9076 7 лет назад +27

    Marvelously...Words are so small to describe it beauty!

  • @naverilllang
    @naverilllang 4 года назад +13

    On top of how great the entire symphony is, this has, in my opinion, the greatest finale in a classical symphony ever written. When those drums come in, it really cements just how special this was.

  • @davidoutterside5219
    @davidoutterside5219 6 лет назад +8

    My favourite piece of music. Utterly superb. Moves me to tears. Every. Single. Time.

  • @jraldne1
    @jraldne1 11 лет назад +28

    When I first heard this movement, I could not believe what I was hearing, except that I knew that I had to buy a recording, which at that time, back in 1989 they still had cassettes, but it was Leonard Bernstein, who to this day...remains the premier interpreter of Mahler...namely this one...Thank You!...

    • @tiborvisi7438
      @tiborvisi7438 5 лет назад +2

      Same with me....wow....😮

    • @johnadams2833
      @johnadams2833 4 года назад +5

      Same time frame. I’m 48. Stil weep inconsolably when I here this or Barber’s Adagio, or the Ave Maria from Othello, or Mozart’s Laudate Dominum, or Sibelius Finlandia, or Albinoni’s Adagio, or... hopefully you understand

  • @fedonable
    @fedonable 6 лет назад +26

    So , when the music ends , there is a voice from the crowd , a very characteristic voice that someone could understand as the sound of ecstacy !! He is the first to scream so loudly , the first and only to produce such a sound with his voice , everybody else clap. Screaming as soon as the the part ends , means that something was there all the time , inside his heart, brain , unconscious ( who can even describe) , waitiing to explode , like an orgasm ! It emerses so fiercly , that makes me want to live such moments , when such emotions cannot be restricted but only expressed immediately , so immediately that they control you . Such emotions cannot be controled by the man , thats the reason they are so precious in a society that we learn to supress our primitive instincs , including the one of Ectacy. Mahler , once again , gives us this opportunity , as he has done with all his symphonies.

    • @israeljack4452
      @israeljack4452 3 года назад

      A tip : watch series on flixzone. Been using it for watching a lot of movies recently.

    • @juanwatson9153
      @juanwatson9153 3 года назад

      @Israel Jack yea, have been using Flixzone for since november myself :D

    • @edwardbode5472
      @edwardbode5472 3 года назад

      @Israel Jack yup, I have been watching on Flixzone for years myself :)

    • @Bassiturra
      @Bassiturra 3 года назад +1

      He screamed "BRAVO!!!"...there are no words to explain the ectasy of hearing this musical treasure.

  • @thefrankonion
    @thefrankonion 5 лет назад +13

    Bravo, if there were any composer I would want to meet and to talk to in person, it would be Gustav Mahler. He's like an old friend to me now.

  • @marcms98
    @marcms98 6 лет назад +44

    Come back, Mein Freund!

  • @bickerstaffe1
    @bickerstaffe1 9 лет назад +53

    Glorious!! What a gorgeous melody! Bernstein draws every nuance out of this movement which is played at the perfect tempo for me... the slower, the better! BRAVO MAESTRO!!!!!!!

    • @fredhaight3088
      @fredhaight3088 5 лет назад

      The melody sounds like he took it from the slow movement of Beethoven's Op 135.

  • @Vynarchyk_Ivan
    @Vynarchyk_Ivan 8 лет назад +5

    Шедеврально.... музика яка стає частиною нас самих: пронизуючи душу, пробуджуючи серце, аби нагадати, що всі ми не вічні, що зустрінимся з Богом, повернувшись до справжнього дому де не буде самотності і відчаю, болю і смерті!!!

  • @NaylaZim
    @NaylaZim 12 лет назад +18

    This movement is true deep reflexion about life,death,love and eternity.

  • @nirdjha2000
    @nirdjha2000 12 лет назад +8

    Don't know why, but I always love the bit that begins at 5:29 - very sad, yet so beautiful.

  • @beth9603
    @beth9603 6 лет назад +17

    Mahler's symphonies strike a chord deep within me, which no other composer has done quite the same before

  • @TheJamesalden
    @TheJamesalden 12 лет назад +18

    Thanks for posting this. I remember hearing this for the first time in the late summer of 1989 when I was working in the classical section of Tower Records. I couldn't believe my ears, and to this day...I haven't heard anything so moving as this. In fact...the term "moving" hardly describes it. It's just one of those absolutely indescribable things...

  • @antarcticaresearchprogram8349
    @antarcticaresearchprogram8349 8 лет назад +13

    So calming, and beautiful...

  • @jess111
    @jess111 12 лет назад +6

    thanks so much for uploading this. ive been wanting it on youtube so i can share it with people for so long. performed this with my choir with the malaysian philharmonic in kuala lumpar. all had tears in our eyes by the end. goosebumps. etc. great memories. thanks again

  • @armanbunarjyan
    @armanbunarjyan 4 года назад +5

    Here I can feel power, grief, and death.
    This is a masterpiece. The real face of the 20th century.
    In the music, Mahler is doing things that Kafka is doing is literature.

  • @samnelson8280
    @samnelson8280 5 лет назад +8

    The beginning of this movement has always reminded me a bit of of the violin’s melody in the lento movement of Beethoven’s 16th String Quartet. Beautiful music.

  • @5PctJuice
    @5PctJuice 12 лет назад +6

    This is a very slow interpretation...I like it :) It's nice to hear an orchestra as great as New York show Mahler the respect he more than deserves!!

    • @jamestowmsn
      @jamestowmsn 4 года назад +1

      indeed, it is very slow. Slower than the original recording. . . .

  • @arminthomas375
    @arminthomas375 9 лет назад +31

    Die Symphonie muss sein wie die Welt. Sie muss alles umfassen.
    A symphony must be like the world. It must embrace everything.
    -Gustav Mahler

  • @sotiriapapadopoulou8945
    @sotiriapapadopoulou8945 3 года назад +2

    I first heard that music in the opening ceremony of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games, at the most beautiful and artistic part of the ceremony, with the centaur and the huge cycladic sculpture. The music was captivating and it fit perfectly to the symbolism of the show. In the video of the ceremony, it's from 14:30', if anyone is interested (Mahler's music starts with the appearance of the centaur, but it's better to watch it from that moment, you'll see why).

    • @ChillakoC92
      @ChillakoC92 3 года назад +1

      το πλεον εντυπωσιακο μερος της τελετης 🇬🇷

  • @komodocity
    @komodocity 8 лет назад +11

    At 22:59 this last movement has inspired the song "I'll Be Seeing You," a 1944 song written by Sammy Fain. It was popular during WWII for those serving overseas (British and American.)

  • @natalierosen
    @natalierosen 13 лет назад +13

    Never knew "I'll Be Seeing You" was taken from Mahler...1:16! amazing.

  • @skelelkon644
    @skelelkon644 7 лет назад

    Dankeschön herr mahler. Sie sind ein größe Komponist.

  • @mitchellalvarado1053
    @mitchellalvarado1053 11 лет назад +2

    wow that's crazy I've listened to this piece dozens and dozens of times and never realized that "I'll Be Seeing You" had the same melody. Mind blown.

    • @desertorganist
      @desertorganist 3 года назад

      And Mahler takes it places the pop tune version can't even imagine.

  • @yass224
    @yass224 12 лет назад +1

    iMPRESIONANTE, GRANDIOSO,MA-RA-VI LLO-SO, Me faltan palabras para expresar todo lo que he sentido al escucharlo....Absolutamente perfecto...

  • @hirschmannable
    @hirschmannable 6 лет назад +3

    Musik für die Ewigkeit!

  • @sheepzoid
    @sheepzoid 8 лет назад +6

    choro sempre que ouço. sempre. mais uma vez hoje !

  • @RobertSilvestri86
    @RobertSilvestri86 Год назад +2

    "I'll Be Seeing You" was based off this piece by Mahler with the extremely long ending.

  • @ingehermanrydland9106
    @ingehermanrydland9106 3 года назад

    Spectacular in its intensitet and warmth. Majestic in its finale and the vacuum following the final massive D-major accord is defening! I know of no music piece, and I know a few, that speaks to me with a similar passion and strength.

  • @michalfedorov1730
    @michalfedorov1730 3 года назад +1

    This is beyond terrific!! 😍

  • @saullometal
    @saullometal 7 лет назад +4

    Simplemente bello. Lo que me contó el amor, lo que me contó Dios.

  • @TheJamesalden
    @TheJamesalden 9 лет назад +7

    THANK YOU!!....

  • @NGRArtProductions
    @NGRArtProductions 10 лет назад +6

    Grazie Maestro.

  • @julioberaldi1867
    @julioberaldi1867 4 года назад

    a magnificent work! gratitude.

  • @safiresafire1
    @safiresafire1 11 лет назад +8

    A formula for crying immediately.

  • @coma-trombone6365
    @coma-trombone6365 8 лет назад +5

    Perfection!

  • @maestrfranz777
    @maestrfranz777 9 лет назад +11

    Esiste un punto in cui la singolarità del processo interiore incontra l'impersonalità dell'espressione "universale": questo magico punto d'incontro era all'immenso Mahler piuttosto familiare....

  • @PedroTeixeira1958
    @PedroTeixeira1958 9 лет назад +5

    Uma das musicas mais bonitas que eu conheço.

  • @marcopolo2395
    @marcopolo2395 4 года назад

    very nice piece. i completed my book while listening to this piece. :)

  • @alessandroromanelli2865
    @alessandroromanelli2865 8 лет назад +2

    Grandiosa pagina mahleriana!

  • @johnmichaelfriedrich
    @johnmichaelfriedrich Месяц назад +1

    Wow! ❤

  • @leonardopiodafonseca1500
    @leonardopiodafonseca1500 6 лет назад +2

    ...dos mais belos adágios de toda música,

  • @michaelwestwood1507
    @michaelwestwood1507 3 года назад

    I loved the ads in the middle 👌

  • @NGRArtProductions
    @NGRArtProductions 9 лет назад +3

    grazie Maestro.

  • @garryowen852
    @garryowen852 10 лет назад +2

    heavenly love and grace

  • @varlettt
    @varlettt 8 лет назад +9

    4:17 Holy moly.

  • @richardrabassa6431
    @richardrabassa6431 8 лет назад +7

    Le poète seul a uni le monde
    Qui en chacun de nous se désagrège
    Il attesta le Beau d’une manière inouïe ;
    Mais glorifiant ce qui l’accable,
    Il a infiniment purifié la ruine :
    Et même ce qui tue devient monde
    Rilke

  • @horaciotubbia2845
    @horaciotubbia2845 3 года назад +1

    Maravilla!!! ❤️

  • @jeffrohio1
    @jeffrohio1 11 лет назад

    The trombones and the rest of the horns are hurting in this movement. Aside from their intonation problems, the whole thing is heavy on the strings in general. Just listened to the Cincinnati Symphony's recording under Jesus Cobos (from 1998)- a marvelous performance. I was fortunate to see them perform it live the same week that they recorded it.

  • @kahzhoylow4352
    @kahzhoylow4352 6 лет назад +2

    This last one almost killed me....

  • @shishirth
    @shishirth 11 лет назад

    Beautiful theme

  • @joseserranomontes6139
    @joseserranomontes6139 6 лет назад +1

    Maravilloso

  • @renahelms-park2675
    @renahelms-park2675 8 лет назад +2

    Gott sei Dank.

  • @st31986
    @st31986 12 лет назад +7

    Olympic Games 2004 Athens :-)))

    • @mcervantesr88
      @mcervantesr88 5 лет назад

      In what part exactly the moment of Centauro?

  • @francanardi6826
    @francanardi6826 11 лет назад +3

    E' come ascoltare il lento movimento di un cuore, in cui non esiste un battito uguale all'altro ....

  • @GigaTabatadze
    @GigaTabatadze 6 лет назад +1

    Lenny is the one, that fits GM the best ever and ever.

  • @amalfaraj7433
    @amalfaraj7433 10 лет назад +1

    superb

  • @HaydonJMV
    @HaydonJMV 12 лет назад +1

    yes!

  • @marialourdesalonso7112
    @marialourdesalonso7112 10 лет назад +5

    I've always thought there's a bit of Wagnerian Good Friday's Enchantment in some notes.Well, I don`t mean that Mahler might have done that on purpose. It's just a sort of reminiscence.

    • @isabeljohansson4760
      @isabeljohansson4760 9 лет назад

      Mucha melancolía. Pero preciosa.

    • @isabeljohansson4760
      @isabeljohansson4760 9 лет назад

      Me gustaria saber por quién está dirigida.

    • @josepadolfmartiibouis7133
      @josepadolfmartiibouis7133 8 лет назад

      Bernstein! :)

    • @andresmata4949
      @andresmata4949 4 года назад

      The main theme has similar chordal intervalic structure as the Liebesmal march in the first act of Parsifal.... a passing and brief resemblance

    • @Dan474834
      @Dan474834 4 года назад +1

      The whole movement clearly is based on Parsifal, together with Beethoven’s last string quartet and the Hans Rott symphony.

  • @ElysiumNZ
    @ElysiumNZ 3 года назад

    I remember this from the 2004 Greek Olympics.

  • @rinosquarzoni9438
    @rinosquarzoni9438 8 лет назад +2

    uno dei più bei adagi di Malher.

    • @misterm1336
      @misterm1336 6 лет назад

      Rino Squarzoni l’altro è la 5.
      La prima volta l’ho sentita sul film; Death in Venice.
      Diretto da Antonioni.

  • @TCBYEAHCUZ
    @TCBYEAHCUZ 5 лет назад +39

    If only kircheis were here...

  • @diorandebianchine4751
    @diorandebianchine4751 Год назад

    Good generous for soul

  • @sheepzoid
    @sheepzoid 11 лет назад +1

    maravilhoso

  • @silver7562
    @silver7562 5 лет назад

    Sublime

  • @vincenzofurcas9699
    @vincenzofurcas9699 5 лет назад

    Che nostalgiaaaaaaa

  • @mariamkapanadze4940
    @mariamkapanadze4940 4 года назад

    😢❤️

  • @rosaruta2498
    @rosaruta2498 5 лет назад +2

    E' VERAMENTE IL PADRE DELLA MUSICA MODERNA, IO NON SONO MUSICOLOGA MA ASCOLTARLO E' A DIR POCO, STRAVOLGENTE..............IN LUI C'E' TUTTO.......E IL NULLA.....

  • @vangelisvangelis7477
    @vangelisvangelis7477 11 лет назад

    YES!!!!

  • @Rasz58
    @Rasz58 3 года назад

    💖

  • @robert72744
    @robert72744 10 лет назад +9

    Does anyone know the date of this live performance? The last movement is absolutely from another world and even greater that Bernstein's live performance with Vienna.!

  • @sobinica643
    @sobinica643 6 лет назад

    Muy bonita

  • @4kPhoenix
    @4kPhoenix 4 года назад

    rarely been so annoyed by commercials..

  • @isaacsamuel9520
    @isaacsamuel9520 Год назад

    Year of recording please???

  • @gustavmahler7807
    @gustavmahler7807 6 лет назад

    👌👌

  • @gabywolf7076
    @gabywolf7076 5 лет назад

    ...and with Gielen.

  • @evanwhite5704
    @evanwhite5704 4 года назад +1

    19:50

  • @DynastieArtistique
    @DynastieArtistique 3 года назад +2

    Love this movement but personally, I think it's a bit overrated compared to the other 5 movements of this symphony.

  • @zezoribeirooficial
    @zezoribeirooficial 5 лет назад

    VTNC MONETIZAR UMA MÚSICA DESSA

  • @jaendel83
    @jaendel83 8 лет назад

    My favourite piece, played in the perfect tempo, but what's wrong with the damn brass section? O.o

    • @desertorganist
      @desertorganist 3 года назад

      I imagine the whole symphony is a pretty fatiguing thing to play, and the lips get tired.

  • @中神達哉-m4o
    @中神達哉-m4o 4 года назад

    大袈裟と言われればその通りなのかもしれない

  • @nerowolfe736
    @nerowolfe736 3 года назад

    Just a quick touchdown in 2021 to save you some time: Abbado/Vienna. Thank me later.

    • @GuillaumeB7
      @GuillaumeB7 3 года назад +1

      I prefer the Abbado/Berliner version, to be honest. But in both cases, they are much better than this ridiculously slow version. This sounds more like Celibidache than the typical Bernstein.

    • @nerowolfe736
      @nerowolfe736 3 года назад +1

      @@GuillaumeB7 - Speaking of Celibidache, I have a Bruckner 9 with him, and in that symphony dedicated to God, by damn the first movement gives me a pretty good idea of what eternity must be like...

    • @desertorganist
      @desertorganist 3 года назад

      @@GuillaumeB7 I often like Bernstein in Mahler, but I think he did overdo the slow tempo in this one. And I like the Abbado/Berlin version for how he held the whole symphony together to a shattering conclusion.

  • @sombregreen
    @sombregreen 5 месяцев назад

    June 2024

  • @francescramon7090
    @francescramon7090 5 лет назад

    Mahler molt gran

  • @orenanpablo
    @orenanpablo 4 года назад +1

    Tímpanos cobrindo os metais. Aff!

  • @jkovert
    @jkovert 7 лет назад

    26:06 winds playing so loud they're going in and out of tune.

  • @WHITECK9
    @WHITECK9 11 лет назад

    Ouch; lots of rough intonation in that 21st minute. Sounds like the trumpets blew themselves out before the pianissimos; and the 'bones are hurting.

    • @tiborvisi7438
      @tiborvisi7438 5 лет назад

      Ooops....a meticulous fuck...it's a live recording you moron...do it better. Show it to us 😉

  • @mark-shane
    @mark-shane 4 года назад

    too slow

  • @neilmurphy7554
    @neilmurphy7554 3 года назад +1

    Terrible performance... indulgent, soporific. When Bernstein assumed the role of primary interpreter of Mahler we had little access to the recordings of Klaus Tenndstedt who as far as I am concerned, and after 20 years of appreciation, is the go to conductor for Mahler..

    • @leestamm3187
      @leestamm3187 Год назад

      Nothing against Bernstein, who was a great conductor, to be sure, but Tennstedt has been my Mahler main man for many years.

  • @porridgeandprunes
    @porridgeandprunes 7 лет назад

    Bernstein's studio recording is much better than this. I think he was being a bit self indulgent in this live performance.

  • @lj291261
    @lj291261 7 лет назад

    And here is the problem with Bernstein. He makes it too slow. He ruins this great symphony. Worst possible performance.