Beethoven - Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, "Eroica" (SWR-Sinfonieorchester, Michael Gielen)
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Live in Freiburg und Baden-Baden with the SWR Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Gielen
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SWR Symphony Orchestra
Michael Gielen - conductor
Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, "Eroica"
0:45 I. Allegro con brio
16:16 II. Marcia funebre. Adagio assai
29:24 III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace
35:08 IV. Finale. Allegro molto
Produced by SWR
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Michael Gielen was an Austrian musician, composer and conductor recently deceased. Having to flee from Vienna due to jewish familiars, he lived in many places, including Argentina where he completed musical studies. He was respected as a conductor specializing in modern music, including first presentations of works including Ligéti, with emphasis in modern opera. His rendering of the Beethoven third is formally faultless, even though his approach is very distant from the classic German school of the XX century. His tempo may be considered too fast for the Eroica, a solemn and even funereal work. However, it is an interesting rendering, a high quality recording, worth listening to.
Lively first movement , so very good ( the same tempo as Jordi Savall ). " Funereal " is only the second movement ?
@@hansdekorver7365 Sir, you are right in both counts. The funereal march is just the second movement and the tempo of the first may be the same used by Jordi Savall. My point is that the Eroica is solemn all over ("To the memory of a Great Man"), and I tend to prefer the interpretations of classical German school masters such as Fürtwangler or more recent conductors such as Celibidache. The baroque and renaissance masters such as Savall or more modern such as Gielen tend to prefer a faster tempo. I believe that on the matter of opinions the field is always open. At any rate, as romans wisely said, "de gustibus non est disputandi".
@@jorgeurzuaurzua4011 O.k. Maybe it is often what you are used to.
But......is " disputandi " also correct ? ( versus " disputandum " )
@@hansdekorver7365 Sir, you are correct, it is "disputandum". Moreover, I was in error attributing it to the romans, it was written by a modern French, Brillat-Savarin. Are you from the Nederlands by any chance?
@@jorgeurzuaurzua4011 Dear sir , I must admit I am from Amsterdam ! ( but how did you know ? )
Great performance! I love the faster tempo :-)
Original tempo! Awesome!
Strings sound very good. The woods are of fair competence. The brasses are in certain passages not very precise. The musical tempo is the right one (I have an "Eroica" by Abbado for the DG label which is so slow as to be soporific! "A" Bravo!" for the timpani player
"The musical tempo"....now, you "metronomist", did you ever hear of reverb?
Wonderful performance!
Wow, what an impetus
La obra es muy buena pero lo prefiero escuchar con instrumentos antiguos porque escucho los violines un desastre mucha emoción o lo hacen vibrar no pasa nada
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Merveilleux Michael Guilin . Lumineux,elegant,sans tapage. Écouter aussi ses symphonies de Malher. Sa famille avait fui le nazisme Parceque juifs pour se réfugier à Bueno Aires.On pense à tous les génies qui n’ont pas eu la même chance et que l’humanité a perdu..
Pardon: Guilen et non Guilin...
@@h.h.9289 Gielen
Оркестр красочный, дирижёр превосходен, но слишком быстро, вложенные автором страсти сменяются быстрее, чем протекают эмоции. Учитесь у Клемперера, лучше у позднего. Он и показал огненного Бетховена.
I have listened to many no. 3. This has got to be one of the best performed and also BEST RECORDED. Why only 17k views so far? Most people are missing out!
Van? Or Von?
A metronome - who thought that intellect came before emotion and Gestaltung.
Too fast. Try Celibidache. Or Klemperer...
Stavroghin77 have you studied the score?
@@michaelremish3123 No sir, I can't say I did. And I'm sure this rendering is extremely correct and 'truthful' to the score, however, no shivers down to my spine... Just a 'layman''s opinion.