Wagner: Prelude to Parsifal / Rattle · Berliner Philharmoniker
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
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Richard Wagner: Parsifal: Prelude to Act I / Sir Simon Rattle, conductor · Berliner Philharmoniker / Recording from the Berliner Philharmoniker's European Concert at the Kabelwerk Oberspree, Berlin, 1 May 2007.
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何度も繰り返し聴きたくなります。すばらしい!
Simon Rattle! Thank heaven for the conductor not afraid to change pace and tempo within a single bar if needed. Conductors that go so ‘by the page’ with interpretation drive me bonkers. Love this. Just need the rest of it!!!
I was privileged to attend Edo DeWaart's Ring in San Francisco, and have compared Wagner tempo, tempo to that standard ever since. Classic Furtwangler drags it to death: Ormandy too fast. I agree that Rattle has it right. Thanks to UA-cam and sound reproduction in my later years!
Great video! (Please upload the Adagietto in tribute to Abbado! The maestro deserves it! Everyone must see it! Grazie!)
wonderful
simply awesome.
0:13 lol you and me both brother 😢😢😢
Very very wondetful and very beautiful!
Simon Rattle, the greatest of our time.
Look at the Master! Yes wonderfull, he is a magisian..!!
Muti is bigger to me...
Dudamel is the great.
@@icarojacovassi1100 Dudamel is very overrated.... With Mahler he's not so bad but no comparison to the really experienced ones...
@@oliverkubiak6310 Many great conductors of our time… They're in a class of greatness, beyond which generalized rankings aren't essential.
Parsifal, ópera de Richard Wagner (1813-1883) inspirada en la leyenda artúrica del Santo Grial. Para salvar al Rey de una grave enfermedad Parsifal debe recuperar el Grial de manos del mago traidor Klingsor y sus bellas huríes, entre las que destaca la malvada Kundry. La victoria de Parsifal se debe a que renuncia a la tentación del placer carnal, a su autarquía y ascetismo...
Das Konzert wird eine Sternstunde der Musik ueberhaupt.
Schoenheit vergeht, Wahrheit besteht, und das neue Leben blueht mit dieserMusik aus den Ruinen auf.
ESPECTACULAR INTER´RETACION
MARAVILLOSA
Wooow 🙏😢
Is that the Penemunde facility?
😍🥺👏🏾
Amfortas... Die Wunde...
Excalibur. This conductor could be the one to draw the sword from the stone implanted by Toscanini.
Who is the third chair bassist at 1:35?
Herr. Klaus Stoll
I want to get carried away listening to the Parsifal music--but not long ago I thought "I can't listen to the Dresden Amen for four hours any more."
Today is Wagner's birthday!!
Wow, very surprised to hear those intonation issues in the trumpet section at the opening of this. Overall the grand homogeneous sound is glorious but check out the NY PHIL/Mehta recording on Sony classical where the brass will make your jaws drop.
Btw, was this performed in a prison or factory?
+Erick Matta Yes, this was performed in a historical factory (no longer running) in Berlin called das Kabelwerk Oberspree :)
It's always fair to compare intonation between live performances and recordings.
no està un ritmo y la musica me pares infinida
Jon Barrett
I know very well what it is a Live performans and The statement on my comments is about my surprise against the intonation issue at starting. Also in rest of the recording, there are many intonation problems. I dont know what is your job or something like that but why did you feel the need to leave such comment.
You literally said "they can't be the Berlin Philharmonic" when it's a video of the Berlin Philharmonic, posted by the Berlin Philharmonic, in which you can identify members of the Berlin Philharmonic, as well as the conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic. And yet you say "it can't be the Berlin Philharmonic." What kind of response did you expect when you wrote such an idiotic comment? And then you go and ask someone "what is your job" because they spent 2 minutes writing a reply to your comment.
It's perfectly okay to criticize the best in the world for intonation problems, but when you showcase such an absence of basic intelligence as you did, it really just exposes you as an ignorant moron.
Ce n est jamais PARFAIT avec Rattle dommage, TROP VITE
Rattle hasn't aged well. The last ten years have really been hard on him.
the orchestra, dont like me.
Very bad intonation
They cant be berlin philharmoniker
A live performance in a different performance space. I find it only bad on the first chord in the brass, but they fix it very quickly. Listen to live recordings of any great orchestra and you will find issues with intonation and articulation.
I completely agree with John. Performing in different halls is also a challenge.
Try and go to real live concerts and maybe you will start listening for the magic.