Gustav Mahler, Songs of a Wayfarer, English Sub-titles
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
- Roland Hermann with Wyn Morris and the Symphonica Of London. I feel that this is one of the most enchanting works that came from the pen of Gustav Mahler in 1885, and so tenderly performed here on this 1974 recording.
The wayfarer is a man burdened with the sadness of unrequited love, and goes forth into the world as a wanderer. In spite of his many torments of being frequently reminded of his lost love, he eventually finds rest and the peace of a new beginning.
This transfer is taken from a Symphonica double LP 1974 release coupled with Mahler's 5th Symphony.
Why is this man not better known. This is one of the finest performances of the Songs of a Wayfarer that I've ever heard.
In these words that Mahler wrote himself I hear a man who loves life an nature and is desperate for true love but also hear a lot of sadness and gloom, hear a broken soul who lost hope, both seemingly relating to two of his symphonies, the happy nature loving part to his first, the Titan, the sad one full of gloom to the last movement of the ninth and they seem to be biographical , a sensitive soul who loves life and nature and who wants to be loved but painfully hurt by life and disloyalty.
I agree so much! Your comment is not just accurate but helpful in our interpretation of his great symphonies. Do you know the tenth symphony? Try listening in relation to the first song here. The one hopeful thing in all this is that the seeking of redemption is still there, even in the tenth's finale. Utterly terrifying opening, deeply peaceful end.
@@petermyers7562 Thank you :) It's time for bed but I promise I will listen tomorrow. I think at the end he came to terms with his mortality which he knew was coming. He had a bad heart. And that was reflected at the end of 10th. But that is just I guess. Will write tomorrow after listening to it. Goodnight.
How I love this music!
This is the most heartfelt performance I have heard of the song. The high notes are especially impressive.
Wyn Morris my fav. conductor of Mahler after all those years.
I recently did a jigsaw puzzle with the same image as the one at 6:19. It's so pretty that I'm glad to see it pop up here accompanying equally lovely music!
Wonderful.
0:00 - Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht
3:57 - Ging heut' morgens übers Feld
8:56 - Ich hab' ein glühend Messer
12:05 - Die zwei blaumen Augen von meinem Sentimentalität
I like this song :3
wonderful thanks
4:00
Perfection
@@cheapanharith6737 His Symphony No. 1, beautiful!
wsc anyone?
me haha
Me lol
Me toooo
Here! Lol.
Why is he not better known?! In his day, (and his was a very long, and greatly celebrated career,) Dietrick Fisher-Dieskau was one of the two or three most widely known singers throughout the entire world. He was widely regarded as the greatest lieder singer of all time. The real question, one asked repeatedly by older people in all areas of endeavor is how is it that this younger generation is so stultifyingly ignorant of anything and anyone of accomplishment who came before them.
Who was the considered the best singer in 1682? If you didnt know that off the top of your head, you're so stultifying ignorant of those with accomplishment before you and you should be ashamed of yourself. Or, that's your logic anyway.
This is not Dietrich Fisher-Dieskau. It's Roland Hermann.
For 8:58, I get it but, that picture just doesn’t fit🤣
As good as this is, I cannot go past Fischer-Dieskau's rendition...Still lovely to hear this music as it is...
I prefer Benjamin Luxon's version to both Fischer-Dieskau's and Hermann's.
8:56 to 12:17