Richard Strauss, Elektra: Orest! by Leonie Rysanek

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

Комментарии • 46

  • @CrystalFlames
    @CrystalFlames 13 лет назад +43

    I hate it when I find my long-lost brother and all my leitmotifs start playing at once.

  • @AdamCzarnowski
    @AdamCzarnowski 8 лет назад +13

    One of the greatest masterpieces, if not the greatest, created by Richard Strauss and recording of undiluted magnificence and terrifying intensity.

  • @kel2580
    @kel2580 11 лет назад +9

    This composition is so powerful and intense. I love listening to it. You can actually feel it. Unbelievable!

  • @unclealand
    @unclealand 16 лет назад +5

    Rysanek's too amazing for words. We don't get this kind of great acting in opera very often.

  • @georgelocke9523
    @georgelocke9523 8 лет назад +28

    @Portia Biswas: The plot is fairly self-explanatory here, but I'll give you a brief summary. Elektra has been riveted on one objective only: seeking deathly revenge on her mother (and the mother's lover) for the murder, years earlier, of Elektra's father, King Agamemnon. Elektra's sister has no stomach for such activity, so Elektra has been hoping that her brother, Orestes, could do the job. Only problem is, Orestes has been thought to have been killed himself. Well, a "strange man" has just appeared at the castle, and in this "recognition scene" Elektra discovers that Orestes is actually alive and standing before her. This scene is important in revealing that Elektra is more than just a stark-raving, murderous psycho; the fraternal love she obviously feels for her brother is palpable, and it brings out the most lyrical extended passage in the entire opera. Strauss wrote countless other pieces and passages that are equally gorgeous, but the "recognition scene" in "Elektra" is especially powerful, given the overall modernistic context, musically, in which Strauss inserted it. Strauss's correspondence with his librettist, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, shows that he made careful plans for this passage by asking Hofmannsthal for some added lines that would demonstrate the love Elektra had for Orestes.

    • @rominn2184
      @rominn2184 7 лет назад +5

      To this comment, beautifully written, in my view, as we see that Elektra all through the opera is a matricidal disturbed and burdened young woman, this scene is especially dynamic and transformative in that we are seeing the character happy for the very first time. She says, like a dream, like something unreal, I could die right now and be happy. It is tear-jerkingly beautiful.

    • @georgelocke9523
      @georgelocke9523 6 лет назад +4

      Romin N : “And if I must die, I will die happier than I ever lived.” Has a more intensely beautiful line ever been written?

  • @joeulloa7304
    @joeulloa7304 2 года назад +1

    I got to hear this phenomenal singer many times. Each and every time she we well DIVINE. La Rysanek certainly forever.

  • @manolis.799
    @manolis.799 4 года назад +5

    The orchestral interlude in this scene is worth all of Salome to me

  • @unclealand
    @unclealand 12 лет назад +4

    @JudahBenHur007 And, just like Stratas in the film they made of "Salome", it has probably done more to bring in new opera fans than we imagine. I actually showed Rysanek's "Elektra" to some kids about to graduate from high school and when it was over they couldn't stop raving about it. I'm telling you, I had to leave the room before they saw I was crying.

  • @viverito
    @viverito 15 лет назад +3

    Oh Leonie Rysanek why do I love thee so much !!!!

  • @unclealand
    @unclealand 12 лет назад +6

    @JudahBenHur007 I just happen to have a little story about your query. Not much of story, sorry, but it reminds us of Rysanek's conservation of her talents. A friend of mine met her at a gala in the early seventies. Says she was warm and sincerely sweet. He asked her "Why haven't you ever sung 'Elektra'? It would be magnificent." Leonie replied, "Oh, I love it, too. I could sing it ONCE, but then I'd never be able to sing another note." Isn't it wonderful she was wrong?

    • @savioalves1234
      @savioalves1234 6 лет назад +1

      She said that in the documentary of the prodution of this movie... I love that, but was she sayng this because the role was so demanding that it could couse her permanent dammage in her voice?

  • @carmenferraioli4861
    @carmenferraioli4861 3 года назад +2

    Grandeeee unicaaaaaa

  • @operaoaf
    @operaoaf 16 лет назад +2

    Passionate and sublime!

  • @afleiss5
    @afleiss5 12 лет назад +2

    Imalittlespy says it best. In my layman's terms: This is pure beauty. This is pure pain. This is talent on every level. This made my heart both stop and thump at the same time. Wow... beautifully intense.

  • @LesleyLesPaul
    @LesleyLesPaul 8 лет назад +9

    The dislikers have no idea of music ! LES

  • @leosiehattediestimmeeinese6734
    @leosiehattediestimmeeinese6734 4 года назад +2

    Leonie, unvergessen....

  • @478cookies
    @478cookies 14 лет назад +1

    Amazing orchestration! WOW! Only neg thing to mention is that it took me, fluent in German, living in Germany, to recognize that it wasn't a translated version. Too bad. But her voice it the bomb. Beautiful! Love it!

  • @clemensmark3606
    @clemensmark3606 12 лет назад +1

    strauss, böhm, rysanek - höchste form des musikdramas, unübertroffen!!

  • @HerrWozzeck
    @HerrWozzeck 16 лет назад +2

    I actually have this DVD lying somewhere around the house (now where did it dissapear to?), so I know the entire perforance. Rysanek started the work a little weak, but she's unbelievable before Klytämnestra's entrance (which happened well before this point.). Fischer-Dieskau is also really great with Orest. Overall, one of my favorite Elektras on record alongside the CD recording made by Böhm.

  • @michaeljeran6517
    @michaeljeran6517 8 лет назад +3

    die Beste Oper von Richard! my Opinion

  • @astronomo16
    @astronomo16 11 лет назад +1

    Los pelos de punta de la emoción...

  • @straker1999
    @straker1999 14 лет назад +1

    I believe this becomes available on DVD during November this year.

  • @papoocanada
    @papoocanada 15 лет назад +1

    Leonjie, Leonioe we miss you ......

  • @CrystalFlames
    @CrystalFlames 16 лет назад +1

    Awesome.

  • @michelebzz
    @michelebzz 12 лет назад +3

    Bohm superlativo

  • @carmenferraioli4861
    @carmenferraioli4861 3 года назад +1

    Questa è VERA ARTE

  • @savioalves1234
    @savioalves1234 6 лет назад +3

    Mister Karl Böhm was so fragile in this period... He was conducting with his spirit and wisdom, not his body.

  • @hundingwelser
    @hundingwelser 16 лет назад +1

    great.

  • @Stellavox
    @Stellavox 15 лет назад

    Dubbed sound - but who cares? This is magnificent. Many thanks for posting this little gem.

  • @candide43201
    @candide43201 14 лет назад +1

    No one really sings this scene better than Alessandra Marc!!! If you can find her doing this scene hunt it down...

  • @hundingwelser
    @hundingwelser 15 лет назад

    strauss der gott - geilste musik ever

  • @cantanteporsiempre
    @cantanteporsiempre 14 лет назад +2

    this out of the reality of the world. Now I believe in god

  • @YDVDNVRR
    @YDVDNVRR 12 лет назад +1

    Master Bohm!

  • @Lulugirard94
    @Lulugirard94 14 лет назад +1

    An unforgettable film. Wasn't this filmed at a slaughterhouse?

  • @DanielOsorioCuesta
    @DanielOsorioCuesta 15 лет назад

    ohhhh
    here elektra is like emilie rose!!!
    great opera......

  • @DoomTown92
    @DoomTown92 2 месяца назад

    Her face is believable

  • @basicallyitsportia
    @basicallyitsportia 12 лет назад

    What exactly is happening in this scene?

  • @willworkforwages
    @willworkforwages 11 лет назад +1

    Riveting.

  • @waltermontani1621
    @waltermontani1621 15 лет назад

    ich bin dafùr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Stellavox
    @Stellavox 13 лет назад +1

    Mmmm, overall, rather disappointed wiith this. For me, the dubbed soundtrack spoilt things and I was VERY disappointed with Dietrich F.D. Some of the effects could never have been achieved in the opera house, but it was witten for the stage, and in my opinion is best presented so. Reminded me of a Fritz Lang horror movie, but the rehearsal DVD made up for the observed deficiencies elsewhere.