Der junge Nietzsche war an jenem Weihnachtstag in Tribschen zugegen, als das Werk an Cosimas Geburtstag zum ersten Mal erklang. Damals waren Richard und Fritz noch ziemlich beste Freunde.
This is one of my all time favorites by Wagner. I find it to be so delicate and graceful that the music brings peace and solace when I am weary . This is powerful and at the same time gentle , it soothes my spirit . Truly magnificent.....
@@januszallina4960 I am so very happy there are others who have found this piece and perhaps feel as I do moreover; I enjoy all of Wagner's glorious compositions and his music reaches me. Thank you for your reply, it put a smile on my face and one in my pocket for later.
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieses scheinbar idyllischen doch wesentlich perfekt komponierten Meisterwerks mit seidigen Tönen aller Streicher und milden Tönen aller Bläser. Der intelligente und geniale Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im relativ langsamen Tempo und mit sorgfältig kontrollierter Dynamik. Echt tiefempfunden!
Ich wusste garnicht, dass sich der hr ein Orchester leistet. Definitiv sehr gut investiertes Geld!! Nur warum zeigt ihr nicht viel, viel mehr davon in euerem Programm?? Endlich sehe ich einmal, dass auch sinnvoll unsere GEZ Gelder verwendet werden! Vielen Dank.👍👍
The Siegfried-Idyll has long been a favorite of mine. Honestly I don't care for the approach taken here, all swoops and rushes to render the moves dramatic from one motif to the next. It's interesting, it's a novelty, but it abandons the sense of calm that I treasure in the piece. Others may feel differently, of course. For me the definitive reading is that of Bernard Haitink with the Concertgebouw Orchestra (1978).
One of my super favourite Wagner's works. It's good that this one is rather short. My first encounter with this piece is by Hans Knappertsbusch, I remember now. I recall that his interpretation was surprisingly slower.
@@januszallina4960I have a friend who played on that Glenn Gould recording. Apparently, Gould showed up at the recording studio with the scores in a garbage bag! I asked my friend if Gould was a good conductor..my friend replied that Gould was a terrible conductor BUT the orchestra loved playing for him because he was so darn musical. They loved him.
@@poppyrowland1385 the orchestra players did a really good job, indeed. Well, there is magic in that recording, of course, as it was not only Gould's debut, but, which the players might have not known, it soon turned out to be his swan song...
@@poppyrowland1385 i can imagine it was very sad for them all. Fortunately, he left his recording for us. Fortunately for us, he was a recording studio animal...
Wagner estrenó esta pieza musical despertando a su esposa con una pequeña orquesta en su casa, para celebrar el nacimiento de su hijo Sigfrido 🎼🥀 Es maravillosamente suave 🎼🎼🥀
Recado para quem faz estas filmagens: todos os músicos são importantes por isso fazem parte da orquestra, não só devem ser focalizados os destaques como todos os outros sem distinção.
My only recording of this piece is one by Klemperer with I think the Philharmonia. It's in a 2-disc LP set with the Bruckner 7th. It's been an aeon since I've heard it.
Commovente, struggente.. poesia sublime.. poteva un uomo cinico, spregiudicato, disonesto, con basse qualita' morali comporre musica cosi ? WAGNER poteva ... misteri dell' animo umano
Richard Wagner war nicht für das " normale " Leben geschaffen. Kein zweiter Komponist hat sich zu Lebzeiten so viele Feinde gemacht, als er. Seine Musik ist jedoch nicht von dieser Welt. Wie Toscanini sagte, kommt sie vom Himmel.
@joachimziemen7805 Dear JZ, Very true. Even after "Parsifal", the often deranged Nietzsche still wondered in awe at Rachael von Wagner's (brilliance is always on the feminine spectrum) musical and symbolic and sensuous-erotic and political genius. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Case_of_Wagner However, it would surely have been better for "world culture" if Wagner had not wasted years on that misguided pet project of Bayreuth (are the sisterhood of Patagonia, for instance, supposed to make a pilgrimage to this Temple of Definitive Wagnerism?), nor on the dramatically and conceptually very creaky "Parsifal", but had instead completed his explicitly Buddhistic opera "The Seekers". Thereby fully expounding her life-long preoccupation within the relationship between our collective and vast subconsciousness, and our immersive culture, and our half-conscious social-economic and individuated lives, and our seemingly more solid everyday ego perspectives. 👌😘😂😇 Love, andrea
A man wrote this as a birthday present for his wife...incredible...
Der junge Nietzsche war an jenem Weihnachtstag in Tribschen zugegen, als das Werk an Cosimas Geburtstag zum ersten Mal erklang. Damals waren Richard und Fritz noch ziemlich beste Freunde.
I think of how magical it must have been for Cosima to wake up to this exquisite music on Christmas morning 150 years ago.
If I am not wrong Nietzsche was present too.
@@MMijdus This is precisely what brought me here; the self-same anecdote related in Sue Prideaux's Nietzsche bio, I am Dynamite!
After he was unfaithful, the least he could do was write her a song
Did they play in her sleeping room?
Did she fall asleep in the afternoon in the concert hall?
This is one of my all time favorites by Wagner. I find it to be so delicate and graceful that the music brings peace and solace when I am weary . This is powerful and at the same time gentle , it soothes my spirit . Truly magnificent.....
Me, too. 😉
@@januszallina4960 I am so very happy there are others who have found this piece and perhaps feel as I do moreover; I enjoy all of Wagner's glorious compositions and his music reaches me. Thank you for your reply, it put a smile on my face and one in my pocket for later.
@@michaelsackett5495 keep enjoing this great art, so will i. All the best! 🙂
Simply saying...boring. Rossini is better:)
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieses scheinbar idyllischen doch wesentlich perfekt komponierten Meisterwerks mit seidigen Tönen aller Streicher und milden Tönen aller Bläser. Der intelligente und geniale Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im relativ langsamen Tempo und mit sorgfältig kontrollierter Dynamik. Echt tiefempfunden!
Anders gesagt: stabiles Stück
der bre schreibt wie chatgpt
Wonderful!!
My favorite painter loves this composer!
Bro ain't no way
Lmaooo
Herzlichen Dank für diese bewegende Aufführung
Eins der besten Stücke von Wagner. Nach einem stressigen Tag gibt's nichts besseres.
A delightfully fresh performance.
Beautiful.
Wow. What poetry my ears hear
Wonderful
Love this for it's serenity
Thank you.Streaming it on tv as soon as I received the notification. Enjoying it very much. Beautiful Wagner : Siegfried- Idyll.
Mein Traumorchester für immer.....
As always, pure joy
Pięknie. Dziękuję bardzo.
Very beautiful
My favourite Wagner piece.
J'apprécie particulièrement cet orchestre qui nous offre à nouveau une interprétation de grande qualité, pleine de délicatesse. Bravo
Ich wusste garnicht, dass sich der hr ein Orchester leistet. Definitiv sehr gut investiertes Geld!!
Nur warum zeigt ihr nicht viel, viel mehr davon in euerem Programm??
Endlich sehe ich einmal, dass auch sinnvoll unsere GEZ Gelder verwendet werden! Vielen Dank.👍👍
Splendid !💐
Exquisite rendition ❤
Adoro Richard Wagner.
lo adoro anch'io
Anch'io...
Magnífico!!!
I adore this piece!
The Siegfried-Idyll has long been a favorite of mine. Honestly I don't care for the approach taken here, all swoops and rushes to render the moves dramatic from one motif to the next. It's interesting, it's a novelty, but it abandons the sense of calm that I treasure in the piece. Others may feel differently, of course. For me the definitive reading is that of Bernard Haitink with the Concertgebouw Orchestra (1978).
One of my super favourite Wagner's works. It's good that this one is rather short. My first encounter with this piece is by Hans Knappertsbusch, I remember now. I recall that his interpretation was surprisingly slower.
Mine was that by... guess who! By Glenn Gould. I have both, his orchestral debut as director and in his own piano transcription. Lovin' both.
@@januszallina4960I have a friend who played on that Glenn Gould recording. Apparently, Gould showed up at the recording studio with the scores in a garbage bag! I asked my friend if Gould was a good conductor..my friend replied that Gould was a terrible conductor BUT the orchestra loved playing for him because he was so darn musical. They loved him.
@@poppyrowland1385 the orchestra players did a really good job, indeed. Well, there is magic in that recording, of course, as it was not only Gould's debut, but, which the players might have not known, it soon turned out to be his swan song...
@@januszallina4960 I know most of the players and they are excellent musicians. They too were sad when Gould died so soon after.
@@poppyrowland1385 i can imagine it was very sad for them all. Fortunately, he left his recording for us. Fortunately for us, he was a recording studio animal...
Wagner estrenó esta pieza musical despertando a su esposa con una pequeña orquesta en su casa, para celebrar el nacimiento de su hijo Sigfrido 🎼🥀 Es maravillosamente suave 🎼🎼🥀
What angel wakes me from my flowery bed?
14:40
14:45
Recado para quem faz estas filmagens: todos os músicos são importantes por isso fazem parte da orquestra, não só devem ser focalizados os destaques como todos os outros sem distinção.
Mai invidiato qualcuno quanto Cosima quella mattina di Natale.
Maravilhosa esta obra de Wagner ,uma das minhas preferidas . Gostei desta interpretação, mas achei um pouco rapida!?!?
👏👏👏👏 Wagner evoca la inmortalidad.
My only recording of this piece is one by Klemperer with I think the Philharmonia. It's in a 2-disc LP set with the Bruckner 7th. It's been an aeon since I've heard it.
Clara---♥
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️
たった数小節の演奏の為だけに使われるトランペットが昔から印象的な曲でした。
I heard something like Brahms and Mahler
🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷👍😇😊❤🙏🙏🙏
Nietzsche was here
😇
Commovente, struggente.. poesia sublime.. poteva un uomo cinico, spregiudicato, disonesto, con basse qualita' morali comporre musica cosi ? WAGNER poteva ... misteri dell' animo umano
It is true there are only 5 notes?
Richard Wagner war nicht für das " normale " Leben geschaffen. Kein zweiter Komponist hat sich zu Lebzeiten so viele Feinde gemacht, als er.
Seine Musik ist jedoch nicht von dieser Welt. Wie Toscanini sagte, kommt sie vom Himmel.
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Flimke bist est grasz
@joachimziemen7805
Dear JZ,
Very true.
Even after "Parsifal", the often deranged Nietzsche still wondered in awe at Rachael von Wagner's (brilliance is always on the feminine spectrum) musical and symbolic and sensuous-erotic and political genius.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Case_of_Wagner
However, it would surely have been better for "world culture" if Wagner had not wasted years on that misguided pet project of Bayreuth (are the sisterhood of Patagonia, for instance, supposed to make a pilgrimage to this Temple of Definitive Wagnerism?), nor on the dramatically and conceptually very creaky "Parsifal", but had instead completed his explicitly Buddhistic opera "The Seekers".
Thereby fully expounding her life-long preoccupation within the relationship between our collective and vast subconsciousness, and our immersive culture, and our half-conscious social-economic and individuated lives, and our seemingly more solid everyday ego perspectives.
👌😘😂😇
Love, andrea
Wow