I love Wagner. I listened to the Ring by Karajan and Karl Boehm.... both superlative. This execution is astounding!!! The musical landscape is inspiring, wide, deep breathing..., epic, but not "loud". Not a bright day of sun, but a nordic late afternoon. It is possible to feel all the human struggle of dramatic characters, despite they role of gods. Deeply moving. An extraordinary execution as this Opus deserve.
Beautiful animation, scenery.., never saw it in such a fashion. I spent four years in Switzerland visiting places Wagner was inspired by to compose all of his wonderful harmonies...thank you!
One of my fondest memories was finding this album in a used record shop years ago. It was a blind buy, but it was love at first hearing. This and Die Frist ist um have always been my favorite tracks from that old record.
Love the paintings that accompany the music. A few are very well done. I took pictures off my phone to use for reference later on. I painted an acyclic of Gotterdammerung and Brunhilde's Immolation.
Knappertsbusch brings back to us the real Wagner, an immense musical genius, and a deep explorer of human emotions. Wagner paints his characters with the infinite colors of human Soul, gods and humans at the same time.
@@lapreghierasemplice Well put. Wagner's theater background shines through in the central figures of the ring. So much of the core characters feels aimed for effect.
Very great work! Thank you for making this beautiful artwork and sharing this version of Wotan's Farewell! I must admit that I fell in love with "Wotan" with the Hans Swarowsky (and Prague Orchestra) version of the Ring. Wotan is sung by Rolf Polke and all the singers used microphones (thus can be heard very clear). Years later, I was into the Solti Ring. But very disappointed with (at this date poor voice) of Hans Hotter during Wotans Farewell. This version of Knappertsbusch, both London the singer and the orchestra, is now a revelation to me. Thank you so much! I saw your video several times and also shared it with few "Ring" lovers I know. Of course with credit to you. Would you mind if I asked you to make another art video for "Höre mit Sinn, was ich dir sage" WWV 86D Act I (Götterdämmerung, Waltraude to Brünnhilde)? I am so into the "Wotan"/Götter-Leitmotiv heard during Waltraudes part, I could literally see Wotan sitting on his throne...numb, but proud, but sad. If you would cast your "magic" AI Artwork, that would be marvellous! I heard(I mean: heard by my heart) this part once in Dessau (~2014), with the late Ulf Paulsen as Wotan, and it blew my mind. Sorry for the novel, I just wanted to show you my awe for your work and ask for more. Would that be possible?
In der Tat klingt Hotters Timbre etwas unruhiger als Londons, aber das läßt sich auch an anderen Aufnahmen beobachten; in seiner Winterreise scheint dieses Flackern nicht aufzutreten - aber diese Schubert-Aufnahme ist ja auch viel älter. Hotter's timbre does indeed sound somewhat more restless than London's, but this can also be observed in other recordings; this flickering does not seem to occur in his Winterreise - but this Schubert recording is also much older.
When Siegfried is foreshadowed through his motif at 2:56..... I will not say that Wagner is the greatest composer ever. But his peaks are higher than any other´s.
Apart from the lack of helmet and breastplate, one other thing worried me: in the final picture her left leg appears to be lying beside her at a little distance, but if AI is involved that would explain it.
No, the crime is Eurotrash staging desecrating Wagner all over Europe and especially at Bayreuth. Go watch those if you prefer your Wagner covered in shit.
Ever since he was banished, the creature blindly wondered if the dark twigs of the forest, the speckled sunlight guiding him on his way, he engulfed every sunburn in his shimmering throat as if he had never tasted nor seen such beauty. For even with dirty feet, torn by wandering brambles and a halo of hair that has now turned into a mane, he has found his belief in the setting sun. Eventually, however, this journey came to an end. Not distinct, but with one breath, the blind man knew that the immortal world he had known for all his many years had drifted away from his mortal body. The swamp men and their gem-decorated trees echoing in the breeze, the ethereal handmaids of the earth singing seductive melodies, every bird song he was accustomed to had ceased. He had finally gone to the next world. It was dark in here, and it smelled of the wet and shady valley 🧙🦹♀🧚
Il est rare de trouver des images qui se marient aussi bien à cette sublime musique... ici c'est un chef d'oeuvre dont je ne peux me passer !!
I love Wagner. I listened to the Ring by Karajan and Karl Boehm.... both superlative. This execution is astounding!!! The musical landscape is inspiring, wide, deep breathing..., epic, but not "loud". Not a bright day of sun, but a nordic late afternoon. It is possible to feel all the human struggle of dramatic characters, despite they role of gods. Deeply moving. An extraordinary execution as this Opus deserve.
Carl Bohem is a sublime interpreter. Please don’t muddy his name with Karajan’s garbage conducting
No farewell scene in the entire history of music comes close to this one by Richard Wagner.
The farewell of a father to his daughter.
Artwork is epic! Great production!
That is not art...that is AI....
@@Jannette-mw7fgTrue, but the fact it still has our forefathers as white men of scythian descent is admirable
@@Jannette-mw7fg hands are always a give-away. But still quite a good use of AI I'd say.
Thank you so much for these wonderful illustrations! Please keep going on. :)
Strong performance, and I also like the fresh visual element. Thanks for sharing!
Towering scene. Masterpiece of perfection.
Beautiful animation, scenery.., never saw it in such a fashion. I spent four years in Switzerland visiting places Wagner was inspired by to compose all of his wonderful harmonies...thank you!
Sehr gute Arbeit, haben Sie vielen Dank dafür. Ich grüße Sie sehr herzlich aus Deutschland.
Machen Sie bitte weiter so !
You created a masterpiece from a masterpiece. Bravo
One of my fondest memories was finding this album in a used record shop years ago. It was a blind buy, but it was love at first hearing. This and Die Frist ist um have always been my favorite tracks from that old record.
C'est tellement grandiose, ce final, que c'est celui qui sera écouté quand je me ferai incinéré !
Dans quelques années quand même.
Leb wohl, du kühnes herrliches Kind. Wonderful pictures. Epic music!
Very wonderful pictures! And the Farewell scene is superb over them...
Wow, that's fantastic. I've waited 36 years to see & hear that scene so well. Thank you.
Karajan's conducting and love of the piece is obvious, sublime.
The conductor is Hans Knappertsbusch.
Love the paintings that accompany the music. A few are very well done. I took pictures off my phone to use for reference later on. I painted an acyclic of Gotterdammerung and Brunhilde's Immolation.
I wish there were some way I can send you a photo of my finished painting. Any suggestions? All I would need is your cell phone number.
You can email me them at couchiepotato@gmail.com@@toddholmes4480
Beautifull!!
Musique sublime , magnifiquement interprétée !!!!! Tempo plutôt lent !!! C'est parfait !!!!!
It's Knappertsbusch's perfect timing and pacing of this extract that makes it stand out from the rest, as well as the superlative voice of London
THE BEST EVER.
Kna and Wagner and London. Epic and unrivalled.
Just hear Hans Hotter and you understand what singing Wotan means. By the way, George London is outstanding here ...
Sooooooo good wow. ❤️❤️❤️
Quite magnificent, bravo 🎉
Estou maravilhada por ter encontrado o final dessa ópera. Muito lindo!
Excelente versión, increíble 👌👌👌👌👌
Wagner blickt wohlgefällig auf diese szenische Umsetzung von Walhall herab !!!!
Wow, beautiful screenplay, I much appreciate this!❤
Greetings from Austria!
Wow! Someone made good imagery of how the opera should look like! Amazing and beautiful as it meant to be!
JUST AWESOME
La mejor despedida de la música
Hermoso 👏👏👏👏🌹
Totally incredible recording. London superb. Kna his usual spiritually conncectedness. Love hits. Wagnar never heard it so beautifully performed.
Knappertsbusch brings back to us the real Wagner, an immense musical genius, and a deep explorer of human emotions. Wagner paints his characters with the infinite colors of human Soul, gods and humans at the same time.
@@lapreghierasemplice
Well put. Wagner's theater background shines through in the central figures of the ring. So much of the core characters feels aimed for effect.
Divino !!
I know its a big ask, but you REALLY should do the whole cycle. This is epic! The Opera world has not made to master piece accessible in its entirety.
I would like to. I'm waiting for the AI tech to advance enough to match my ambition. What I envision is far beyond what is presented here.
Very great work! Thank you for making this beautiful artwork and sharing this version of Wotan's Farewell! I must admit that I fell in love with "Wotan" with the Hans Swarowsky (and Prague Orchestra) version of the Ring. Wotan is sung by Rolf Polke and all the singers used microphones (thus can be heard very clear). Years later, I was into the Solti Ring. But very disappointed with (at this date poor voice) of Hans Hotter during Wotans Farewell. This version of Knappertsbusch, both London the singer and the orchestra, is now a revelation to me. Thank you so much! I saw your video several times and also shared it with few "Ring" lovers I know. Of course with credit to you. Would you mind if I asked you to make another art video for "Höre mit Sinn, was ich dir sage" WWV 86D Act I (Götterdämmerung, Waltraude to Brünnhilde)? I am so into the "Wotan"/Götter-Leitmotiv heard during Waltraudes part, I could literally see Wotan sitting on his throne...numb, but proud, but sad. If you would cast your "magic" AI Artwork, that would be marvellous! I heard(I mean: heard by my heart) this part once in Dessau (~2014), with the late Ulf Paulsen as Wotan, and it blew my mind. Sorry for the novel, I just wanted to show you my awe for your work and ask for more. Would that be possible?
I'm currently working on Parsifal (The Parsifal-Kundry scene of Act 2) but that scene from Götterdämmerung is certainly on my list!
In der Tat klingt Hotters Timbre etwas unruhiger als Londons, aber das läßt sich auch an anderen Aufnahmen beobachten; in seiner Winterreise scheint dieses Flackern nicht aufzutreten - aber diese Schubert-Aufnahme ist ja auch viel älter. Hotter's timbre does indeed sound somewhat more restless than London's, but this can also be observed in other recordings; this flickering does not seem to occur in his Winterreise - but this Schubert recording is also much older.
With the one exception of Hans Hotter, George London made his contemporaries who took on Wotan sound like they were middle schoolers by comparison.
George London's performance is perfect. Kna's conducting is great! Where can I find the whole performance?
Himmlisch ❤
When Siegfried is foreshadowed through his motif at 2:56..... I will not say that Wagner is the greatest composer ever. But his peaks are higher than any other´s.
Hurrah 😊😊😊😊
Nice Illustrations...Tho' I think Brunnhilde needs more Armor
I agree. The AI software program however (Midjourney v5) did not like putting a woman in armour for some reason.
That is correct. When Siegfried discovered her he didn’t realize she was a woman until he removed her armor.
Apart from the lack of helmet and breastplate, one other thing worried me: in the final picture her left leg appears to be lying beside her at a little distance, but if AI is involved that would explain it.
This makes me sad.
Sehr schön. Auch die Illustrationen sind toll und animierende, wenn auch historisch nicht richtig. Sven
Quite slow. It adds to the weight and pathos of the music. Noone but London would have coped this way!
ich musse meinem gott besuchen--wagner scheeib 1865
I have a child daughther. Can't stand this.
What a crime against humanity..using AI for Wagner!!!
No, the crime is Eurotrash staging desecrating Wagner all over Europe and especially at Bayreuth. Go watch those if you prefer your Wagner covered in shit.
@@moltovivace Oh, I agree with that to!
wagner without words is sublime...
Ever since he was banished, the creature blindly wondered if the dark twigs of the forest, the speckled sunlight guiding him on his way, he engulfed every sunburn in his shimmering throat as if he had never tasted nor seen such beauty. For even with dirty feet, torn by wandering brambles and a halo of hair that has now turned into a mane, he has found his belief in the setting sun. Eventually, however, this journey came to an end. Not distinct, but with one breath, the blind man knew that the immortal world he had known for all his many years had drifted away from his mortal body. The swamp men and their gem-decorated trees echoing in the breeze, the ethereal handmaids of the earth singing seductive melodies, every bird song he was accustomed to had ceased. He had finally gone to the next world. It was dark in here, and it smelled of the wet and shady valley 🧙🦹♀🧚