This is a miracle! I used to listen to this same recording almost constantly when I was a teenager, 60 years ago. It was a milestone in my life, an expression of absolute beauty, a celebration of art and life. So glad I went looking for it on RUclips. It all comes back, and more. Dieter Fischer-Dieskau, blessed man, feels like an old friend. How I wish I could have met him, heard him live at Massey Hall. The Philadelphia orchestra and Furtwangler, what perfection this combination. I want to tell the world: you've got to hear this!
I agree. I love this recording. One correction: It is the Philharmonia Orchestra. I was very fortunate to have met and spoken with DFD a few times following recitals at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia andat Hunter College in New York City.
Splendid. Listening to this always makes me wish Furtwängler would have done more Mahler. His handling of the orchestra here shows me that it would have been great.
For me this is the greatest rendering of this work in the history of recording. The combination of Furtwangler and Fischer-Dieskau is unsurpassed. Sheer perfection in capturing Mahler's concept of zögernd, a marking in many of his scores.
I share your enthusiasm for this performance. I own the recording that DFD did later on DG. I think I have heard the recording he did live with Furtwangler, but was not impressed at the time, but I think now it could have been the sound quality. The sound quality to this is excellent, and at a slower tempo the tone colors of the instruments really come through. I am impressed with DFD's singing here. He is emotionally at one with the music. He sings with a longer legato line with breath support. He sounds more vulnerable and youthful here, which fits the lyrics. I have not been drawn to these early DFD recordings, but this is so good, perhaps I need to give some of these another listen.
Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht (If my love gets married) 4:14 Ging heut Morgen übers Feld (I walked across the field this morning) 8:59 Ich hab' ein glühend Messer (I have a burning knive) 12:28 Die zwei blauen Augen von meinem Schatz (My love's two blue eyes) I just translated them loosely, thought it might be interesting for some.
Here is another live recording from Salzburg with the Vienna Philharmonic of this work by the same artists. ruclips.net/video/2sMLTC1lGEk/видео.html However I feel the Philharmonia studio session is the superior recording. Much more time is taken with the work than in the live performance.
This is perhaps my favourite work by Mahler, and, in his anniversary, what tribute can be better than listening to his music? Thank you for sharing, keep up the good work, and best wishes from Spain!
Fischer-dieskau had to apparently plead with Furtwängler to record this. It's incomparable beauty results in an irony that is very much in keeping with the spirit of Mahler's music.
Here is a live performance from Salzburg with the Vienna Philharmonic with Furt and FD which was prior to the studio recording with the Philharmonia. ruclips.net/video/2sMLTC1lGEk/видео.html
For me, as a no-German-speaker and trying to sing this song, this is so good to learn the German pronunciation because Dieskau's voice is so brilliant and singing in such a slow tempo. Thanks for uploading.
Fortunately there are many German Lieder with Fischer-Diskau and his really outstanding pronunciation at RUclips to support your intentions.Wish you lots of success in your efforts :thumbs-up:
Hah, many still believe Furtwangler never performed Mahler. In fact he loved Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen and Kindertotenlieder he just didn't dig the symphonies. I have another recording of this song cycle by Furtwangler that sounds different than this.
This recording is a treasure! Fischer-Dieskau is great of course, but what I also like is that we get to hear Furtwangler's work in something resembling hi-fi. So many of his great recordings are live or in studio before the days of hi-fi.
A perfect performance of a beautiful piece. Thank you.
das Wunderbare bei den alten Aufnahmen ist, dass sie noch LANGSAM konzertiert sind...nach menschlichem Maß
This is a miracle! I used to listen to this same recording almost constantly when I was a teenager, 60 years ago. It was a milestone in my life, an expression of absolute beauty, a celebration of art and life. So glad I went looking for it on RUclips. It all comes back, and more. Dieter Fischer-Dieskau, blessed man, feels like an old friend. How I wish I could have met him, heard him live at Massey Hall. The Philadelphia orchestra and Furtwangler, what perfection this combination. I want to tell the world: you've got to hear this!
I agree. I love this recording. One correction: It is the Philharmonia Orchestra. I was very fortunate to have met and spoken with DFD a few times following recitals at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia andat Hunter College in New York City.
This recording is a real treasure. Congratulations on your preference.
So did I, and for the rest of my life I knew every word, every note, ever rest by heart - a gift from the musical gods that has been my guiding star.
Ich bin zu Tränen gerührt.
I'm happy to have discovered this amazing recording. Gustav Mahler was born In Kaliste near Jihlava. His music is sad but beautiful...
So great. Two of the greatest doing justice to Mahler.
Correction: Two of the greatest doing justice to the greatest!
Splendid. Listening to this always makes me wish Furtwängler would have done more Mahler. His handling of the orchestra here shows me that it would have been great.
For me this is the greatest rendering of this work in the history of recording. The combination of Furtwangler and Fischer-Dieskau is unsurpassed. Sheer perfection in capturing Mahler's concept of zögernd, a marking in many of his scores.
I share your enthusiasm for this performance. I own the recording that DFD did later on DG. I think I have heard the recording he did live with Furtwangler, but was not impressed at the time, but I think now it could have been the sound quality. The sound quality to this is excellent, and at a slower tempo the tone colors of the instruments really come through. I am impressed with DFD's singing here. He is emotionally at one with the music. He sings with a longer legato line with breath support. He sounds more vulnerable and youthful here, which fits the lyrics. I have not been drawn to these early DFD recordings, but this is so good, perhaps I need to give some of these another listen.
This is the second-greatest recorded performance of it, considerably inferior to the best, which is ruclips.net/video/Ur-3LrpgB0Y/видео.html
Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht (If my love gets married)
4:14 Ging heut Morgen übers Feld (I walked across the field this morning)
8:59 Ich hab' ein glühend Messer (I have a burning knive)
12:28 Die zwei blauen Augen von meinem Schatz (My love's two blue eyes)
I just translated them loosely, thought it might be interesting for some.
OMG, I cannot believe: Mahler+Fürtwangler. It's the first time I hear such sublime combination.
Yes indeed... This was the only recording I found when looking for the combination Mahler-Furtwängler. Wonderful it is though!
Me too...Fischer Dieskau and Furtwangler together...two German artists who understood Innigkeit ...this is a match made in Heaven.
You didn't know about Furtwängler's Tristan recording with FiDi as Kurwenal?
Here is another live recording from Salzburg with the Vienna Philharmonic of this work by the same artists. ruclips.net/video/2sMLTC1lGEk/видео.html However I feel the Philharmonia studio session is the superior recording. Much more time is taken with the work than in the live performance.
@@novagerio9244 That is my favorite Tristan recording.
Fabulous.
This is perhaps my favourite work by Mahler, and, in his anniversary, what tribute can be better than listening to his music? Thank you for sharing, keep up the good work, and best wishes from Spain!
Fischer-dieskau had to apparently plead with Furtwängler to record this. It's incomparable beauty results in an irony that is very much in keeping with the spirit of Mahler's music.
For me this recording is the benchmark for this work. None since have hardly come close.
Here is a live performance from Salzburg with the Vienna Philharmonic with Furt and FD which was prior to the studio recording with the Philharmonia. ruclips.net/video/2sMLTC1lGEk/видео.html
"¿ahora podrá florecer mi felicidad? no, no, ¡Mi felicidad nunca podrá florecer!" :/
For me, as a no-German-speaker and trying to sing this song, this is so good to learn the German pronunciation because Dieskau's voice is so brilliant and singing in such a slow tempo.
Thanks for uploading.
Fortunately there are many German Lieder with Fischer-Diskau and his really outstanding pronunciation at RUclips to support your intentions.Wish you lots of success in your efforts :thumbs-up:
Unique and unsurpassed!
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At 7;12 I just want to lie on the grass and sleep for ever.
Hah, many still believe Furtwangler never performed Mahler. In fact he loved Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen and Kindertotenlieder he just didn't dig the symphonies. I have another recording of this song cycle by Furtwangler that sounds different than this.
"listen to," of course.
wish for FURT+das lied von der erde
I like Klemperers and Walters version better, tbh. Especially Klemperers is very passionate and in complete command of the structure.
Which orchestra is this?
Philharmonia Orchestra established by Walter Legge.
Huge Furtwängler fan here, but these are terribly slow...
Monumental...and very beautiful.... often times Mahler is rushed to the point of ugliness.
In my opinion the tempi are perfect.
This recording is a treasure! Fischer-Dieskau is great of course, but what I also like is that we get to hear Furtwangler's work in something resembling hi-fi. So many of his great recordings are live or in studio before the days of hi-fi.