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- Reaction to Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
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One of the most beautiful operas ever written. The prelude is great, but it gets truly sublime in the third act.
if you really want to hear the eighth wonder of the world, listen to the entire six hour music drama. Act 2 is my favorite. Amazing!
Look out / listen to - the beautiful quintet from the 3rd act - one of the most ecstatic climaxes of the whole piece
Will bring tears to your eyes
One of the first classical pieces that I REALLY listened to back in the late 60s, and still one of my top favourites.
Rousing Wagner for a Sunday afternoon...
Wonderful ecstatic amalgamation of what’s going to come along in the next 5 hours - to whet the appetite
Gracias por la reacción y por los subtitulo. Las obras de Richard Wagner casi todas son intensas. Saludos desde Ciudad de Guatemala en Centro América.
Just wait until Wagner blows your mind with the Tristan und Isolde Prelude/Liebestod. I recommend Leonard Bernstein’s performance of it as part of his “Unanswered Question” series at Harvard (which I also recommend, there has never been a more profound or more accessible deep-dive into music than that series). I’ll take the liberty of sharing it: ua-cam.com/video/hwXO3I8ASSg/v-deo.htmlsi=aadh2j4CWIEjzUon (start it exactly 1 hour into the video and prepare for transcendence.)
He already listened to that
8:06 Two themes together in C major:
- the bass is a Meistersinger's theme;
- the melody is Walther's prize song.
Heard this whole opera twelve times already
Great video mate! Also, if you’re looking for drama, you should definitely watch Shostakovich 11th symphony conducted by Søndergård, and I encourage you to look up the story behind it as well!
Wagner composed the Prelude to Act I during a train trip in March 1862, before beginning work on the rest of the opera. It introduces thematic material associated with the mastersingers and their apprentices.
The opening music presents two broad, majestic themes that recur at the end of the opera, the first heard during the work’s celebratory final moments and the second accompanying the entrance of the mastersingers.
A contrasting theme (5:11) returns later during Walther’s prize song, music of great lyricism. The central section of the prelude introduces busy music for the mastersingers’ apprentices, which Wagner uses as the basis of a fugue, a polyphonic nod to the opera’s 16th-century setting. The composer then brings back the two opening themes for a peroration of rousing splendor.
May I suggest that you react to Fratres by Arvo Pärt. It's one of the most beautiful pieces of music!
When will you react to Mahler 6. Symphony. Im loving your videos and specially the Mahler-Videos are my favorite ones, because Mahler is so fastly overlooked, because everone only thinks of his second and maybe fifth symphony.
6th is amazing, so are all others, but sixth is one of my favorites
@@henkdevries2002 I personally cant wait for his reaction on the eighth, because its my favorite symphony over all ;)
Pls react to beethoven's choral fantasy by Martha Argereich and Seiji Ozawa. It very good
This overture has a PROGRAM you should know to understand this music completely. ;)