Barry Lyndon, Trio op 100 (Schubert)
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Schubert op 100
Barry Lyndon (1975) is an award-winning period film by Stanley Kubrick based on the novel The Luck of Barry Lyndon (1844) by William Makepeace Thackeray. It recounts the exploits of an unscrupulous 18th century Irish adventurer (Barry Lyndon né Redmond Barry), particularly his rise and fall within English society.
In the film one can recognize the nostalgia, that it is not so much the downfall of the aristocratic world that is being mourned. When Bryan dies, Barry, realizing that his life has turned into a fiasco, loses his zest for living once and for all. By then the images, already having anticipated this moment for some considerable time, to the sound of Schubert's piano trio, set the tone for a melancholy lamentation on time elapsing and the loss of innocence and vitality. Corrupted by life, Barry has definitively forfeited his chances for a possible return toward a state of innocent happiness
Franz Schubert:
Film adaptation of Piano trio in e flat op. 100 (second movement)
Ralph Holmes/violin, Moray Welsh/cello, Anthony Goldstone/piano
There will be no other like Stanley Kubrick, the way he uses classic music in his movies is just divine...
Barry Lyndon is a beautiful movie. I have never seen a movie that is so "slow" yet continues to keep my interest, so much even that I go looking which music is part of the movie and which prizes it has won. Sadly Barry Lyndon was never a commercial success, but I consider it unique and I fact perfectly catches the "slowness" of the 18th century in aristocratic life beautifully. I believe however that people today can appreciate it more then in 1975 when it was released.
Kubrick is a genius. No director will ever make a movie with suck technical wonders so much feelings in it. his Films are masterpieces. And Music in them is always strong and beautiful.
Long lives Stanley's memory
I have never seen any other film that contain such a multitude of musical masterpieces. Barry Lyndon is a true feast for the eyes and ears. Stunning. RIP S. Kubrick, RIP Schubert, and thank you both for producing such a wonderful masterpiece.
Certainly one of the greatest movies of all time and maybe the most perfect example of Kubrick's effort to invent a more purely cinematic means of expression, which began with "2001" and continued through "Eyes Wide Shut." Using color, music, light, movement, tone, rhythm and time, orchestrated within a narrative context (rather than relying on dialogue and conventional ideas of dramatic structure) "Barry" delivers to the receptive audience an experience unlike that found in any other film.
When Beethoven was on his deathbed in 1827, Schindler gave him manuscripts for a number of Schubert's songs. Beethoven was, according to Schindler, astonished at the quantity and quality of what he saw, claiming that "Truly in Schubert there is the divine spark"
The haunting grimness of this piece, adapted by Schubert from a Swedish military march...It suits the slow, fateful pacing of the movie so brilliantly. You sense the arcing of Lyndon's fate from the first bar.
Deux immenses maîtres dont les oeuvres s'unissent à plus d'un siècle d'intervalle !! n'est-ce pas également cela la magie de ce film ??
had the pleasure of meeting Barry Lyndon himself (Ryan O'Neal) and he shared some lovely memories of working with Kubrick. This film is beyond anything...my favorite Kubrick film which is saying alot.
One of the best music ever written, along with Kubricks masterpiece.
So beautiful.
Cette musique est sensationnelle !!
Ton, caractère, tout y est, on est transporté dans un autre monde !!
Les 3 premières minutes ont un côté nostalgique insaisissable, c'est magnifique.
Selon moi la plus belle pièce de Schubert, j'adorerais toujours.
Merci beaucoup à manymanero de nous remettre en mémoire cet excellent film aussi.
I love this movie, I love Stanley Kubrick, and what more can I say about this Schubert piece... it's too beautiful for words.
I tell you, what a funny and gracious guy. I asked him specifically about the seduction of Lady Lyndon scene (card table w/Rev. Runt) and he said at first he was more proactive, giving her a look like a playboy but Kubrick told him to tone it waaay back. Specifically to "act afraid of her". Well he sure did and it is amazing. He signed my Barry Lyndon DVD jacket. Life is good.
Barryyyyy LYNDON I LOVE THIS MOVIE! And especially the music oh ma goooooodness,
Barry Lyndon is a masterpiece. I love the character...
Y a -t-il plus belle musique que celle-ci? j'en suis toujours bouleversée.
Moving piece, and Barry Lyndon really does bring together the musical-visual fusion! Kubrick was the greatest filmmaker of all time! This was easily his best film :P RIP Stanley, sorely missed sir.
this music is magic
So difficult to choose a favorite Kubrick film but this has got to be it.
I love blues, rock, jazz and a lot of others styles, I also play guitar, but when I listen to music like this..there is something more to it than there is in other music.
Its like an extra dimension to it and it takes you on a journey 200 years back in time. This is .... art in sound form.
I don't think I will ever get tired of this.
A work of staggering beauty and genius. Every frame like a painting. The music is perfect. Kubrick is pretty good!
"The Piano Trio No. 2 in E flat major is a four movement work. The second movement, andante con moto; a march-like Swedish folk song whose theme is carried throughout the movement. The finale, allegro, is special in the fact that Schubert employed a technique that had never been done before. In an unexpected twist, Schubert brought back the main theme of the 2nd movement, a technique many later Romantic composers used in their music"
The fact that he didn't get to make a film about Napoleon has to be the greatest insult and mistake throughout film history
That was the music played at my grand dad funeral !! Very emotional !!
Just to remember: this is NOT the original Schubert piece. A MASTERWORK The whole second mouvement of the piano trio is at least 2 times longer!
This music is just disquieting...it seems serene but hides a sense of dramatic resignation facing the human life...an ascertainment....it seems to contain every human event....Thanks Schubert and thanks to Kubrick too...the film is a masterpiece
Hauntingly beautiful. I love this piece. It really brought a lot to the film.
Kubrick took what he needed. Beautiful in it's simple/catchy main theme.
et avec l'âge ,vous verrez ce ne sera pas qu'un simple charme que SCHUBERT exercera;ce génie musical a tout simplement dévoré mon univers musical depuis des décennies, je le met sur la plus haute marche bien au dessus de compositeurs les plus renommés je me demande bien pourquoi, tant son lyrisme est inégalable.
Oh, I know.
I became deeply fond of both pieces, in their entirety, after first seeing Barry Lyndon as a teenager.
I rushed out and bought recordings of both pieces almost immediately.
" his last letter to a publisher begging to have his trio (op.100) published along with another chamber work and his last sonatas. Then I would have various distinguished musicians perform these works. Can you imagine that he had to beg to have his last works published? These were perhaps his most exquisite and ethereal compositions! He died not knowing if they would ever be published"
Saw this movie for the first time the other day and I loved the music and how it was used to tell the story.
manymanero, 4 years ago i was 16 when barry lyndon turned my world upside down. NOT FORGOTTEN!!!
@PaultjeL
"the Piano Trio No. 2 houses all the dreamlike qualities attributed to Schubert today. Schubert's Piano Trio No. 2 in E flat major was composed in 1827 during the greatest musical period of his life. The second movement, andante con moto, is my favorite of the four; a march-like Swedish folk song whose theme is carried throughout the movement"
@Kumgll
even those days when Schubert was alive no one in Austria recognized his greatness. This piece was played only once during his tragic short life
Cello Concerto, for cello, strings & continuo in E minor, RV 409~3rd Mo - Rudolf Baumgartner, Festival Strings Lucerne, Pierre Fournier
this music is old enough to be free of copyright
type on google:
Piano Trio No. 2 (Schubert)
just to find the wikipedia article about the trio,
you'll find there the link to a free pdf file
This piece was also used in the recent John Adams HBO series. It creates the same soulful, haunting mood as in the other films.
Magnifique la musique *-*
Musique absolument géniale!
I love this; it's my favorite arrangement for this piece. It sounds like you've taken it off a phonograph. This album was one of my most prized vinyls when I was a teenager.
très beau film comme tous les films de kubrick. la musique est grandios
This is one of the two Schubert piano trios, and they are commonly paired on the same CD or set of CDs. My recommendation is the recording by Zukerman, Harrell, and Ashekenazy. Note that this movement is much longer than the snippet in this video.
If you interested in learning more about classical music, Naxos has suggestions for building a library of music. Schubert lived from 1797 to 1838, and you might enjoy composers from 1750 to 1850 (including Mozart, Beethoven, and Haydn [1732-1809]).
A wonderful piece of music. And a wonderful sensitive performance of highest skilled musicians. I just enjoyed it again, and sometimes it's more wonderful than other times to hear a piece that I like. This was such a moment of listening. Thanks.
Thanks for posting this. It's a great movement. Peaceful, but troubling. SEMPER FIDELIS!
This trio manuscript was discovered by Schumann in Vienna long after Schubert's death
He just had the need to write music, but he never got paid for it and died very poor
I don't see how a man can actually think of this in his mind and then make it a reality... amazing!
A very underrated movie by Kubrick. And this piece of music is absolutely beautiful.
The music is sublime - the film's not bad either - all Kubrick's are classics and all so different !
Schubert! So beautiful! Thank you!
c'est ma preferé,je l'adore,elle dans ma tete tout les jours de ma vie!
of course I know the Juilliard School, every classical musician knows it
Schubert belongs on EVERY list of the best musicians ever, together with Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin...
magnifique Schubert,ma prefére
i know nothing about classical music but i cant stop playing this..so beautiful..please could anyone recommend other classic peices as good as this to me
Me encanta esta pieza, una de mis favoritas. La BSO de Barry Lindon es inmejorable!
well said. I visit this post at least once a week to listen to this recording, and I thank you for posting it!
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B.L. came out when I was still a naive teen. Didn't even "know" about it till many years later. I just LUV period movies and nothing compares to this!!!
I could not agree more. I saw this movie for the first time only about a month ago and I love it! The soundtrack is incredible, espcially this song....
Evidently, It's the part that works best for the film. Kubrick knew what worked.
what a wonderful world we live in! thanks for posting this beautiful piece of music by Schubert.
THANKS !!! my favourite movie, one of my fav pieces from it too, power, sorrow, with a sort of resolve and despair...then hope, amazing stufff, best movie ever
That's the "somehing more" I've looking for my whole life. I feel...fine when I find things like this but I don't actually know what is" like this. Maybe I'm just a freak...
Watched the film today. Really amazing. Visually stunning and the best periodical film i've ever seen.
Does Barry smile at all in the film?
@agher
Schubert was one of the greatest talents ever lived
Beautiful indeed...and contextual here in the Kubrick film. Watch it if you haven't already.
"Bonne chance pour ton passage sur terre". Merci, ce fut salutaire :)
Et par-delà bien et mal, longue vie à Stanley dans sa tombe fleurie.
Sharing my thanks for uploading. Just wanted a straightforward version and you delievered ;)
Nice work
love this piece and the movie was wonderful, too! thank you so much for uploading.
Masterpiece,brilliant,I love so much this melody(Piano Trio In E Flat, Op. 100 by Franz Schubert).
Con respecto a la película,al final igual sentí pena por Redmond(Barry Lyndon).
Barry Lyndon es ,a mi parezer, la mejor pelicula de la historia del cine.
Y esta musica,el trio nº2,me pareze una de las mas sensitivas,emocionantes y bonitas de la histria de la musica
L'esprit Bohême dans ce qu'il a de plus romantique. Dankeschön Herr Schubert.
that trill is awesome, never heard a better one. I've always seen them as rather impersonal tricks but this shows real emotion.
Art in its purest form.
An amazing movie and an absolutely amazing song. Can't stop listening.
I usually don't listen to classical music at all, but I'm quite surprised this op100 impressed me deeply.
@manymanero -- Right. It was adapted for the film by Leonard Rosenmann (Academy Award for adaptation of the music for this film, under Kubrick's presumably very close supervision). Note especially the final use of this piece at the end of the film - a long sequence of music & images w/ no dialogue, quintessential Kubrick - in which the music follows the picture from moment to moment, shot to shot, in an extraordinary way: poignant, ironic, heartbreaking, fatalistic, chilling, brilliant. Kubrick!
GENIUS, something lost long time ago
G-E-N-I-U-S
Yes, that's true, and according to me the film is not a period film but without age. And Schubert is really, literally timeless.
He put more into his 31 years than all of them together...
This was such a great movie. The fact that Stanley Kubrik doesn't have a national holiday celebrating his contributions is an insult to art itself.
un altro magnifico film del grande maestro e magnifiche musiche
J'adore quand le piano est là c'est tout simplement "magique"!
My Favourite movie, and the number one piece from the OST.
I work in a 5 star hotel, and the quartet sometimes plays it for me... Imagine the moment ..always too brief but I can promise ther's like a release of some hormones when I hear this played live..Crazy or what ?
Absolutelly beautiful Schubert trio & Stanley Kubrick movie! Thank you Anita!.. :-)
Ce film est un chef d'œuvre que j'aimerais revoir!
thanks for all the recommendations i now have a whole newworld of music to explore many thanks again guys
Indémodable !!! Un cadeau pour nos ouïes...
Such incredibly beautiful music.
Absolutelly beautiful Schubert trio & Stanley Kubrick movie! I love both of them! See you soon, my friend :-)
Kubrick forever!
Magnifique !
Something about 2:08 to 2:13 makes me vigorously pound my fingers in sync every time I hear it. Top 2 favorite pieces.
@knightLynderic
He wrote like this because he was a genius, no other reason to explain it...
he got depressed at the end, when he realized that he was dying, by the way everyone would feel exactly the same.
It's no little detail, obviously he died without ever reaching his prime as a composer. Certainly his potential was high, but even had he lived could he produce symphonies and music of the same quality as that of Beethoven's or Mozart's, because you have to rank him ahead of them as well as Bach to call him the greatest composer of all time. I think he would have come closest and I already think he's a top 5 composer.
Juste magnifique!❤️
Of course it's a shame that he died at such a young age, but on the other hand that is extremely romantic! A man in the best time of his life, who tragically dies on poor circumstances, that's romantic on top!
@distortionzz
The scene is very quiet, but the music tells just the opposite story and set the tone for tragic times to come
Elle est magnifique(j'adore la basse du piano)!!
A l'image du film, à la fois une marche et une romance..^^
Muy buen tema musical y excelente pelicula.