Delius: In a Summer Garden ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Sir Andrew Davis

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  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2024

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  • @clarkstern
    @clarkstern 2 роки тому +5

    Cheers to whoever edited the cameras -- for the big moment at 8:55 (where most other broadcasts would show the whole orchestra), they focus on the glockenspiel player. We mallet players appreciate the love. Darn right it's the most important instrument in the orchestra. Prost!

  • @charlierumoleboi3578
    @charlierumoleboi3578 6 років тому +37

    After a long, hard hot day doing tree surgery on this gloriously sunny day, I now lie in the bath with a tin of Stella listening to Delius. Does it get any better than that! But seriously, I have come to the conclusion that of all the music I have loved in the past 50 years whether jazz like Charlie Parker, Coltrane, Art Pepper etc.or bands like Sabbath, The Sex Pistols, Led Zep, and composers as diverse as Stockhausen or Vaughan Williams I have decided that In a Summer Garden by Delius is the music I would take with me when I leave this mortal coil. I have loved it for years, and it gets better and better on each hearing. Delius I salute you, you genius and expresser of the the nevermore moment. Genius absolute!

    • @echorrhea
      @echorrhea 6 років тому +10

      Charlie rum ole boi! I agree wholeheartedly. In a Summer Garden somehow sums up the feeling of a life well lived. There is throughout Delius’ music a soft melancholy that threads its way; an awareness of the shadows that slowly draw over the landscape as the sun sails its course across the sky. But whereas other composers react with hysteria over the inevitable, Delius gives us serene repose; a tranquility borne from the knowledge that, like the trees and flowers, decay inevitably follows bloom. Yet in Delius, the finiteness of things is something that daubs a heightened, poignant glow to life’s countless beauties.
      Every single day I’m grateful for the humane art of this great composer.
      This performance is a splendid one indeed. Especially wonderful is the Frankfurters’ rich brass section.
      Do also give the Ormandy recording a listen. What a pity that the Philadelphians in their prime didn’t record more Delius!

    • @kenmannes2612
      @kenmannes2612 5 років тому +5

      @@echorrhea so well spoken! Such a maturity in this recording. Resolving life's difficulties in such a seemingly effortless phrasing seems so natural to this director and his followers.

    • @charlierumoldboi3939
      @charlierumoldboi3939 4 роки тому +1

      @@echorrhea yes sir, well said.

    • @charlierumoldboi3939
      @charlierumoldboi3939 4 роки тому +2

      @@echorrhea humane art, that's it!

    • @peterfeltham5612
      @peterfeltham5612 4 роки тому

      If you drink Stella Charlie i would have to question your musical taste.

  • @7171Julian
    @7171Julian 4 роки тому +27

    What wonderful music. Frederick Delius was one of the greatest composers ever.

  • @markparry6076
    @markparry6076 7 років тому +28

    What a fabulous orchestra They play and understand Delius perfectly under Andrew Davies I see Germany is taking his music up again long may it continue This orchestra is superb

  • @trumpet71
    @trumpet71 3 роки тому +16

    What a ravishingly beautiful work, played by a world class orchestra and conductor.

  • @b1i2l336
    @b1i2l336 6 років тому +17

    Sheer bliss! I think Sir Andrew is a vastly underrated conductor; he and the orchestra are magnificent here.

    • @JesseMN1980
      @JesseMN1980 Рік тому +1

      Underated? 'SIR' Andrew? The only realy, realy underated conductor in Great Britain is Vernon Tod Handley! That he hasn't been knighted is completely unbelievable.

    • @b1i2l336
      @b1i2l336 Рік тому

      @@JesseMN1980 Well, compared to Sirs Thomas, Adrian, John, Henry, and Colin....I agree with you about Handley being underrated.

  • @gerardbegni2806
    @gerardbegni2806 7 років тому +18

    Delius writes an apparently spontaneous music, which proves to be rich and refined when listened cafefully. His harmonic invention is noticeable. We should hear him more often.

  • @petermartin2054
    @petermartin2054 23 дні тому

    Refreshment for the ears. We need Delius in our diet in a world roiling in anxiety. This is a great elixir for the soul. Thank you for this performance Sir Andrew Davis and orchestra. The beast is soothed once more.

  • @algo3766
    @algo3766 3 роки тому +3

    Que l'on se sent bien dans ce "Jardin d'été" ! Puissance du soleil, puis douceur de l'ombre, méditation et rêverie, chant des oiseaux et brise légère. Belle œuvre merveilleusement interprétée. Encore une belle réussite du HR et des ses musiciens.

  • @billsullivan3920
    @billsullivan3920 8 років тому +16

    Delius got his musical training at he Leipzig Conservatory, paid for by his father. After Leipzig he moved to Paris, where he took up serious composition. His music became very popular in Germany, before Beecham started conducting Delius. Thanks to Beecham, Delius became beloved to the British. His tunes may sound British now, but the Germans loved his music first. His Florida Suite sounds like the people and countryside in the deep South. He ran his father's orange grove plantation for a short time. Delius, Grainger, and Grieg wrote to each other, and called themselves, Impressionists.
    This is a very fine video, Davis is wonderful, and the orchestra is all you want to play Delius.

    • @matineemartyr38
      @matineemartyr38 8 років тому +5

      It's not uncommon for a prophet to be appreciated more outside of his immediate circle.......

    • @robertfrankgill5962
      @robertfrankgill5962 6 років тому +2

      Delius was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, to German parents. Quite a lot of his music is about the Yorkshire countryside. The man who did so much to champion his music, Beecham, was also a northener, though from Lancashire, on the other side of the Pennines.

    • @harryhagan5937
      @harryhagan5937 10 місяців тому

      Thanks for that background! I did not know much of that, aside from the Florida residence.

  • @Listenerandlearner870
    @Listenerandlearner870 6 років тому +9

    They play it in a more full bloodied way than many performances by UK orchestras. They pile on the tone and expression when it's needed similarly with clarity and delicacy.
    Transitions are very well handled and the tempi keep up the interest.

  • @londonplayer
    @londonplayer 2 роки тому +2

    Delius is buried in the churchyard at Limpsfield. My grandmother lived in a house nearby. I remember being told this as a child when I visited but I had no idea who he was. Last summer, on a beautiful bright early summer day, this music was played on BBC radio 3 as I got ready for work. It was one of those occasions when the music felt very special. As if I had a connection with him that went back long ago.

  • @donaldauguston9740
    @donaldauguston9740 3 роки тому +5

    Sir Andrew is certainly wonderful!

  • @charlierumoldboi3939
    @charlierumoldboi3939 3 роки тому +3

    If anyone is interested there is a recording of the first version of In a Summer Garden available on a BBC music cd. While not as brilliant as this beautifully played final version, it is worth seeking out. It is substantially different, but still a valid Delius composition. Fascinating to hear how it developed and became the masterpiece it is now.

  • @pamelakeightley3472
    @pamelakeightley3472 7 років тому +6

    That was beautiful and magical thank you! 😀

  • @michaelkingmikekingmusiccouk
    @michaelkingmikekingmusiccouk 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you.

  • @miguellucas8599
    @miguellucas8599 8 років тому +7

    Esse ponto é simplesmente perfeito... 7:05 É uma consumação da beleza.

  • @robertfrankgill5962
    @robertfrankgill5962 6 років тому +2

    Delius. Born in Bradford of German parents. His music is about the Yorkshire Moors, Florida, Norway's fjords, France... Some mixture! A wonderful composer.

  • @mark-shane
    @mark-shane 6 місяців тому +1

    Hope Andrew is relaxing in some beautiful heavenly garden

  • @davidblair1773
    @davidblair1773 3 роки тому +1

    Gorgeous. Nothing like it.

  • @donaldmccormack7580
    @donaldmccormack7580 2 роки тому +2

    It really does evoke a garden in Summer with the dapple sunlight and birds playfully calling to one another. Ah, pure innocent bliss. !! Certainly a well experienced and sensitive orchestra lead by the superb Sir Andrew.

  • @ianjohnston1093
    @ianjohnston1093 7 років тому +6

    How quintessentially Delius is this and taken at a lovingly slow pace.Was he the first environmentalist composer? e.g. at source his opera A Village Romeo and Juliet concerned the destruction of a piece of wildland flora and fauna. Ian

  • @АлександрБуянов-л7в
    @АлександрБуянов-л7в 8 років тому +9

    Ein schönes Beispiel der musikalischen "Landschaftsmalerei"!

  • @remixuereb
    @remixuereb 3 роки тому +6

    La musique de Delius est souple, elle frappe très doucement à la porte du coeur, que l'on ouvre ou ferme les volets, il y a en permanence une tranquille assurance ..

    • @katherineelgizoli2585
      @katherineelgizoli2585 3 роки тому +1

      Your comment is lovely I can t say it any better about the music of Delius 😊

  • @charlierumoleboi3578
    @charlierumoleboi3578 6 років тому +4

    Great to hear a German orchester playing Delius once more. Be good to hear a German conductor tackle it and see what happens. If anyone wants to hear what happens when a foreign orchestra plays quintessentially English music try Moeran's cello concerto. English soloist but Russian conductor and orch. A brilliant performance and on UA-cam.

    • @TheSycorax
      @TheSycorax 6 років тому

      This conductor isn't German. Sir Andrew Davis is born and bred in England and now lives in USA.

    • @charlierumoleboi3578
      @charlierumoleboi3578 6 років тому +1

      Sibylle Luise Binder Yes, I know he is English. That is why I said it would be good to hear a German conductor tackle Delius.

  • @ROMUVERomantikMusikVerein
    @ROMUVERomantikMusikVerein 4 роки тому +5

    5:53 Ich fühle mich große Liebe.

  • @スズキマサシゲ
    @スズキマサシゲ Рік тому +1

    コロナ発生前、ウクライナ侵攻前の2016年のデーリアス。目を閉じると音楽が心に滲みてきます。

  • @luigibasso3418
    @luigibasso3418 8 років тому +3

    fantastisk!

  • @jairobarrientos982
    @jairobarrientos982 8 років тому +3

    mucica eselente maravillosa

  • @cgb01
    @cgb01 5 років тому +4

    Precioso

  • @notaire2
    @notaire2 8 років тому +4

    I have long thought English classical music is somewhat less inspiring as compared to Austro-German classics, but listening to this beautiful and fantastic masterwork I am now wondering I might have to change my previous view.

    • @peterfeltham5612
      @peterfeltham5612 8 років тому +2

      It's stretching it a bit to think of Delius as ' English '. But if Elgar's 2nd symphony doesn't move you i think you have indeed been listening to too much of the central european canon of 'big bang' style symphonic composition.

    • @notaire2
      @notaire2 8 років тому +1

      I should have said British rather than English. I like the 2nd symphony of Elgar, which is not only British but also European.

    • @markparry6076
      @markparry6076 7 років тому +4

      peter feltham Of course Delius is English he was brought up in England for 22 years before he went abroad He wasn't an insular establishment figure like Elgar

    • @bryangl1
      @bryangl1 6 років тому +2

      No matter the diverse thoughts on the 'ethnic' background to Delius' music - the idiom is unquestionably English (no intention here to diminish the rest of the UK) even if he then moved across the channel. But there is something about his music that demands special insight, usually only found with British conductors, and Sir Andrew here reveals himself to be among that group.

    • @charlierumoldboi3939
      @charlierumoldboi3939 4 роки тому +1

      @@bryangl1 the idiom is unquestionably English, but English via Norway, America and Germany. His music is universal however, I first fell in love with Song before sunrise, walk to paradise gardens and first cuckoo etc while on holiday in Portugal. It felt just as appropriate there as listening to it walking down an Emglish country lane in July.

  • @ronaldbwoodall2628
    @ronaldbwoodall2628 6 років тому +1

    I'm not too disposed to impressionism in music; I usually bypass Debussy and Faure, but I believe Delius' music is impressionism at its best, and here is a fine example. I don't care much for his "absolute music", as the violin or piano concerti, but he was a master at tone painting, and here we have a master conductor to lead this Delius masterpiece, and an excellent orchestra to bring it to life.

  • @ilincutaalex6029
    @ilincutaalex6029 8 років тому

    it sounds a little bit as Debussy's music

  • @henrygingercat
    @henrygingercat 5 років тому

    Not a great one for allegros was he?

  • @Erdnussspass
    @Erdnussspass 2 роки тому

    this gotta be one of the most boring pieces ever written 😂

    • @PeterLapham
      @PeterLapham Рік тому +2

      Why not listen a couple more times to see if you've missed something?

    • @LaPimpernelle
      @LaPimpernelle Рік тому

      8:55 but tbh this isn't my favorite recording of it. There's a certain muddiness and the strings are favored in the balance. I think I like the recordings with more of a brass focus for this piece. It can be so vibrant!

    • @UlfilasNZ
      @UlfilasNZ 7 місяців тому

      I agree! Mackerras, for example@@LaPimpernelle

  • @jairobarrientos982
    @jairobarrientos982 8 років тому +2

    mucica eselente maravillosa