Esta maravillosa musica de compositores rusos, no deberia estar vetada por los conflictos politicos de las naciones, el arte no tiene fronteras ni nacionalidad
Every concert I attended with Celibidache conducting was a major event. You has the correct feeling that it was something you would never forget no matter longer how long you lived.
Quelle majestueuse interprétation! Les tempi choisis pour chaque mouvement rendent à cette symphonie toute sa dramaturgie. Quant au Maestrissimo Celibidache, il est comme toujours admirable de maîtrise et de retenue. Souvenons-nous des quatorze concerts donnés à la tête de l'Orchestre National de l'O. R. T. F. devenu Orchestre National de France pendant qu'il était Chef Principal.
Interpretazione stupenda nel solo del corno con il pianissimo degli archi che lega perfettamente con il corno del resto fantastico, grande maestro Celibidache.
Impressionante la somiglianza tra la spalla e Gigi Marzullo. Scemenze a parte il grande Celibidache mi ha fatto riscoprire e ascoltare in modo piú coinvolgente questo capolavoro di Chaikovski. Quasi quasi la preferisco alla sesta. Straordinario Celibidache, grande orchestra!
@@paololaconi4036questa è una cantonata colossale. James Levine al tempo di questo concerto era già direttore musicale del Metropolitan di New York da 8 anni!
Terzo e quarto tempo spesso negletti e declassati ad accompagnamento dei primi due tempi sono qui perfettamente integrati nell’ opera, profondissimi! Fantastico Maestro!
This Tchaikovsky's 5th symphony, MPO and Celibidache, all together move me to tears, make me cry out of happiness since the very first note until the last one. Immense ¡¡ @Friedrich Edelmann, the bassoon soloist, magnificent!!!
1:00 Andante - Allegro con anima (E minor) - Molto più tranquillo (D major - E major) 18:40 Andante cantabile, con alcuna licenza (B minor - D major) - Non allegro (F♯ minor) -Andante maestoso con piano (D major) 36:10 Valse. Allegro moderato (A major) (Trio in F♯ minor) 43:02 Finale: Andante maestoso (E major) - Allegro vivace - Molto vivace (E minor) - Moderato assai e molto maestoso - Presto (E major)
Wow... it's been said a lot already but I'm continually amazed how he can take such slow tempos yet make everything work so wonderfully. I'm blown away, wasnt expecting his Tchaikovsky to be this good. The orchestra also is absolutely fantastic, rivals some of the "big name" orchestras.
And the even more extraordinary thing is that "how does" he made it available to everyone, explained it, told it, made it understood and without ever getting tired of explaining it and replicating it precisely because he fully believed that" we are music", that is, all human beings. I advise you to listen to some Celibid interview which and then, absolutely important to understand, especially this question of " slow times "the lesson" ideas about music " - RTSI. You can find it on youtube, it's in Italian but there are also English subtitles. Now if I find it, I'll point it to you. Welcome to us. Here is the link ua-cam.com/video/IcvLYXp0Vbs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RaffaeleNapoli
That was his specific approach to music, and I completely agree, even about piano music, sound should be let to form and gain power.If you play everything fast and faster...there-s no vibration anymore,Just percution.I think the tempo is just perfect for the music.
Caro Raffaele! Celibidache, il cui Bruckner a Monaco nel 1990/91 mi ha cambiato davvero la vita, almeno come musicologo, è per me inseiem a Toscanini e a Furtwängler il più grande direttore d'orchestra del XX secolo (di quelli del XXI non ho neanche voglia di parlarne...). Grazie!!
Gosto é algo peculiar. Eu particularmente não gosto nenhum pouco de Karajan. Admiro Bernstein. Mas Karajan não me desperta nenhum sentimento. E está tudo bem! Há vários outros regentes melhores, que o senso comum sequer tentou ou tenta até hoje honrar. Afinal, o que parece é que os fãs de Karajan não gostam ou não querem que ninguém seja mais elogiado que ele, ou seja considerado melhor. De novo: gosto é pessoal. Ninguém é obrigado a gostar dos mesmos regentes. @@LionelloG.-ro6jn
Esecuzione maestosa e molto intima...straordinaria!
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Sin duda alguna el Maestro Celibidache fué una de las grandes figuras de la historia de los directores de orquesta,no solo por su estilo que lo hace único, amado por unos y criticado por otros, un gran artista.
Playing slow is harder than dashing through the musical piece. An excellent example of bringing forward emotions and tunes that otherwise would be missed. This is a very refreshing and unique reading of Tchaikovsky's music.
Tchaikovsky should be one of the most misunderstood musicians, the deepness in his music is único, of corse swan lake and nutcracker, is part but his most The symphonies are great master works, and his chamber music are exceptional Hope this work brings to mind of many what is a deepness of concept
Durante mi juventud no comprendía ni reconocia a Celibidache. Que equivocado q estaba. Ud Hace magia con su batuta. Magistral como logra la quinta sinfonía
Celibidache was in fact Greek descent : Σέργιος Τσελεπιδάκης Perhaps the most sincere and authentic conductor. Mathematician , philosopher (doctoral studies at the Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin where he studied philosophy with Nicolai Hartmann). He had the German perfection (Hochschule für Musik in Berlin). He had the French style (he was buried in the Cimetière de Neuville sur Essone). And yes, somehow he was Romanian...
@@michelsimion5134 He had the Romanian style and the romanian psyche. Lots of Romanians are descendant from Greeks, that does not mean we are less Romanian. Quite frankly it strengthenes the romanianess even more. There's nothing western about him, he shouts, he is passion and sometimes he is an arrogant douche. He has all the Romanian psychological characteristics. The reason why he slow down the tempo because it's fits the religiosity of the Romanian mind shaped by the greatness of orthodox christianity. The great Romanian composer Dimitrie Cuclin had exactly the same philosophical and spiritual vision of slowing things down in a manner. You should listen to him, he is on par with Bruckner.
@@michelsimion5134 dacă te cheamă michel și nu mihai încep să mă lămuresc. în fond, de dragul adevărului trebuie adus la cunoștință și faptul că mama era româncă născută Brăteanu. deci, așadar și prin urmare luând în considerare tradiția evreilor, par examplu, nația se stabilește după originea mamei. nu de alta, dar cine e mama se știe sigur pe când tatăl poate fi doar confundat cu cel oficial.
How do you all decide who is the best conductor? Based on the similarity of preferred kind of interpretation, based on who moved you the most (or in this case, what Celibidache calls "trancendental experience"), or what?
Un grande direttore sa valorizzare un opera un mediocre direttore, la stessa opera, la rende banale. Qui sta la differenza e la grandezza di Celibidache
Mi sento di condividere questa affermazione e aggiungo che Celibidache è stato anche generoso perché non si è risparmiato mai nell'offrire agli altri i suggerimenti e indicare la via da percorrere per ottenere gli stessi risultati e gli stessi livelli di consapevolezza.
It is not a miracle it is the difference between musicians and those who do not understand anything about music. Whoever does not understand anything falls asleep, whoever understands instead enjoys it!
@@MrBohuslav sens of humor? “Fall asleep” it's not just a joke. Judging Celibidache's times as "too slow" was the torment of Celibidache's life. Making jokes about this does not imply “sens of humor” but is instead an indication of pure idiocy, it means not understanding that you are playing with fire and in addition to not having understood anything it makes you accomplices of the ignorance that surrounds us, other than “sens of humor”.
Second Trombone: Abbie Conant, right? Fighting for years and years for her right as a woman to play first trombone (Celi: ‚You know the problem, we need a man for the first trombone position‘)
If I were the 100th person in line to state that Celi was a supernatural being and the greatest genius ever holding a baton, would that be more to your taste?
@@joachimsaxer4812 I would have reacted the same way here. I find all comments idiotic, both from inconclusive "detractors" and "fanatical" idolaters 😉
@Joachim Saxer I'm glad that in that interview she played a bit. She played cruelly, horrible, and I haven't heard anything so bad. No wonder that Maestro Sergiu Celibidache did not tolerate such a thing.
Onoare și glorie eternă Sergiu Celibidache! Cel mai mare dintre cei mai mari dirijori mondiali !
Esta maravillosa musica de compositores rusos, no deberia estar vetada por los conflictos politicos de las naciones, el arte no tiene fronteras ni nacionalidad
Every concert I attended with Celibidache conducting was a major event. You has the correct feeling that it was something you would never forget no matter longer how long you lived.
Celi je najveci dirigent svih vremena jednostavno fenomen!
Quelle majestueuse interprétation! Les tempi choisis pour chaque mouvement rendent à cette symphonie toute sa dramaturgie. Quant au Maestrissimo Celibidache, il est comme toujours admirable de maîtrise et de retenue. Souvenons-nous des quatorze concerts donnés à la tête de l'Orchestre National de l'O. R. T. F. devenu Orchestre National de France pendant qu'il était Chef Principal.
Finalmente si sente la musica... grazie...il Maestro.C. rimane il Top
Interpretazione stupenda nel solo del corno con il pianissimo degli archi che lega perfettamente con il corno del resto fantastico, grande maestro Celibidache.
Impressionante la somiglianza tra la spalla e Gigi Marzullo. Scemenze a parte il grande Celibidache mi ha fatto riscoprire e ascoltare in modo piú coinvolgente questo capolavoro di Chaikovski. Quasi quasi la preferisco alla sesta. Straordinario Celibidache, grande orchestra!
Colui che chiami "spalla" è James Levine che diventerà, a sua volta, direttore d'orchestra.
@@paololaconi4036questa è una cantonata colossale. James Levine al tempo di questo concerto era già direttore musicale del Metropolitan di New York da 8 anni!
@@rasdrapano È vero !
@@paololaconi4036 come avrebbe dovuto chiamarlo se non spalla?
Sublime,merci. Un génie Monsieur Celibidache.
Sergiu Celibidache did it again! Masterpiece!
Mereu e sărbătoare la mîne în suflet când ascult această minunată simfonie! Mulțumesc pentru împărtășire!
He makes us all inhab it ..... take tempo and smell all there in.....what an example........ SO REAL so true...and how rare...
Sergiu, you are my HERO!!!!!! I am a student even 30 years after University!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EXCEPȚIONAL ȘI ORCHESTRA ȘI MAESTRUL SERGIU CELIBIDACHE, OOOFFF DOAMNE, CE PĂCAT CĂ NU-L MAI AVEM ÎN VIATĂ
Terzo e quarto tempo spesso negletti e declassati ad accompagnamento dei primi due tempi sono qui perfettamente integrati nell’ opera, profondissimi!
Fantastico Maestro!
こんな映像が残されていたんですね。チェリビダッケはチャイ5を人見に聴きに行きましたが、人見がこれほど鳴ったのは後にも先にも聞いた事のない、凄まじい音でした。こんなもの生で聴けた幸せを胸に抱いて生きていきます。
This Tchaikovsky's 5th symphony, MPO and Celibidache, all together move me to tears, make me cry out of happiness since the very first note until the last one. Immense ¡¡ @Friedrich Edelmann, the bassoon soloist, magnificent!!!
Me to
Visti i risultati, meglio evitare quello che ha in cura te.
1:00 Andante - Allegro con anima (E minor) - Molto più tranquillo (D major - E major)
18:40 Andante cantabile, con alcuna licenza (B minor - D major) - Non allegro (F♯ minor) -Andante maestoso con piano (D major)
36:10 Valse. Allegro moderato (A major) (Trio in F♯ minor)
43:02 Finale: Andante maestoso (E major) - Allegro vivace - Molto vivace (E minor) - Moderato assai e molto maestoso - Presto (E major)
Wow... it's been said a lot already but I'm continually amazed how he can take such slow tempos yet make everything work so wonderfully. I'm blown away, wasnt expecting his Tchaikovsky to be this good. The orchestra also is absolutely fantastic, rivals some of the "big name" orchestras.
And the even more extraordinary thing is that "how does" he made it available to everyone, explained it, told it, made it understood and without ever getting tired of explaining it and replicating it precisely because he fully believed that" we are music", that is, all human beings. I advise you to listen to some Celibid interview which and then, absolutely important to understand, especially this question of " slow times "the lesson" ideas about music " - RTSI. You can find it on youtube, it's in Italian but there are also English subtitles. Now if I find it, I'll point it to you. Welcome to us.
Here is the link
ua-cam.com/video/IcvLYXp0Vbs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RaffaeleNapoli
That was his specific approach to music, and I completely agree, even about piano music, sound should be let to form and gain power.If you play everything fast and faster...there-s no vibration anymore,Just percution.I think the tempo is just perfect for the music.
Caro Raffaele! Celibidache, il cui Bruckner a Monaco nel 1990/91 mi ha cambiato davvero la vita, almeno come musicologo, è per me inseiem a Toscanini e a Furtwängler il più grande direttore d'orchestra del XX secolo (di quelli del XXI non ho neanche voglia di parlarne...). Grazie!!
Ottimo.
Maestro lo vada a dire a quei due sapientoni ignoranti di Stinchelli e Suozzo
Makes me proud to be Romanian!
Caro Alberto, i più grandi del XX secolo? Mai sentito parlare di (in ordine alfabetico) Bernstein, Karajan, Temirkanov? Mi spiace per te!
Gosto é algo peculiar. Eu particularmente não gosto nenhum pouco de Karajan. Admiro Bernstein. Mas Karajan não me desperta nenhum sentimento. E está tudo bem! Há vários outros regentes melhores, que o senso comum sequer tentou ou tenta até hoje honrar. Afinal, o que parece é que os fãs de Karajan não gostam ou não querem que ninguém seja mais elogiado que ele, ou seja considerado melhor. De novo: gosto é pessoal. Ninguém é obrigado a gostar dos mesmos regentes. @@LionelloG.-ro6jn
With the slow movement its impossible to hold back the tears. The greatest slow movement from the romantic era in my opinion!
Celibidache one of the conductor of the century
NO. He was the genial conductor of the century. The only one genial in the way he understood music.
@@ferdinandopiccini3932 One of the worst.
Quanta ignoranza in una sola, piccola frase....
Esecuzione maestosa e molto intima...straordinaria!
Sin duda alguna el Maestro Celibidache fué una de las grandes figuras de la historia de los directores de orquesta,no solo por su estilo que lo hace único, amado por unos y criticado por otros, un gran artista.
Stupenda musica.. grazie Celibidache e a tutta l' orchestra ❤
Great timpanist and great performance. So rare to see a real red blooded timpanist.
Un monumento a la esperanza,la grandeza y la buena voluntad es la gran sinfonia 5 de Tchaikovsky...Great slow performance by the great Celibidache!
Playing slow is harder than dashing through the musical piece. An excellent example of bringing forward emotions and tunes that otherwise would be missed. This is a very refreshing and unique reading of Tchaikovsky's music.
YES IT’S TRUE!
Este Andante Cantabile me hace llorar de emoción desde la 1a nota hasta la última. Delicioso Celebidache
Celi doing his magical stuff again!
Un mare dirijor își motivează orchestra să fie perfectă! Respect Sergiu Celibidache.
Siempre que me siento perdido,vuelvo a esta Gran Interpretacio'n del Maestro Celi, me llena el Alma!!!!.-
Merci beaucoup
Grande direttore con una spiccata personalità artistica
Grazie, Raffaele. Un ascolto che è un'esperienza mistica. Ilaria
Siempre en nuestros corazones,Maestro Celibidache💝
Thank You!!💖💖💖
A very nuanced and beautiful performance by a great orchestra and conductor.
Finally, a Tchai 5 that doesn't sound hysterical. Fantastic performance.
Wrong! Tchai 5 is hysterical!.
Pure garbage. Celi is a joke.
Wrong! Tchai 6 is hysterical!
Un simț perfect al muzicii!! 💙💛❤️Celibidache!!
MAESTRO......... MASTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am shocked!!! This is one of the best interpretations ever!!!
Try to listen to Leopold Stokowski's...!
O incantare sunteti Maestre! Si o orchestra pe masura!
Is great celibidache to do Tchaikovsky , who’s regularly misunderstood, Celibidache and Tchaikovsky two geniuses
ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL ! I LOVE HIS TALENT., HIS ABILITIES TO INTERPRET THE PIECE....AND DELIVER IT TO IT'S ZENITH AND BEAUTY.
Grazie, Raffaele, per il post!
What is that magic, at the second i listen Celibidache i breath better!
Because you're gasping for breath?? Lol...
Прекрасная интерпретация Чайковского. Изумительные темпы. Нет бешеных темпов, и ничего не затянуто. Челибидаке - бог!
Celi en su plenitud interpretativa primeros años en munich fabuloso
Tchaikovsky should be one of the most misunderstood musicians, the deepness in his music is único, of corse swan lake and nutcracker, is part but his most
The symphonies are great master works, and his chamber music are exceptional
Hope this work brings to mind of many what is a deepness of concept
Durante mi juventud no comprendía ni reconocia a Celibidache. Que equivocado q estaba. Ud Hace magia con su batuta. Magistral como logra la quinta sinfonía
Desde mi perspectiva, el Maestro Celibidache es el mejor director de orquesta de todos los tiempos!
Monumental !!
MAJESTUOSA DIRECCION E INTERPRETACION
Tremendous masterpiece of music.
Bellissima video
Grazie a voi
Saluti da Marsiglia !!!!!!
This is surprisingly exciting
So a great performance.
legend celibidache! NO.4moment let me😭
He was/IS a romanian conductor, I'm very proud of that - if I'm aloud to. Great musician, astonishing performance (like usual).
allowed*
Celibidache was in fact Greek descent : Σέργιος Τσελεπιδάκης
Perhaps the most sincere and authentic conductor. Mathematician , philosopher (doctoral studies at the Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin where he studied philosophy with Nicolai Hartmann). He had the German perfection (Hochschule für Musik in Berlin). He had the French style (he was buried in the Cimetière de Neuville sur Essone). And yes, somehow he was Romanian...
@@michelsimion5134 Celibidache came from romainian word celibe ithen Simion is Romanian name
@@michelsimion5134 He had the Romanian style and the romanian psyche. Lots of Romanians are descendant from Greeks, that does not mean we are less Romanian. Quite frankly it strengthenes the romanianess even more. There's nothing western about him, he shouts, he is passion and sometimes he is an arrogant douche. He has all the Romanian psychological characteristics. The reason why he slow down the tempo because it's fits the religiosity of the Romanian mind shaped by the greatness of orthodox christianity. The great Romanian composer Dimitrie Cuclin had exactly the same philosophical and spiritual vision of slowing things down in a manner. You should listen to him, he is on par with Bruckner.
@@michelsimion5134 dacă te cheamă michel și nu mihai încep să mă lămuresc. în fond, de dragul adevărului trebuie adus la cunoștință și faptul că mama era româncă născută Brăteanu. deci, așadar și prin urmare luând în considerare tradiția evreilor, par examplu, nația se stabilește după originea mamei. nu de alta, dar cine e mama se știe sigur pe când tatăl poate fi doar confundat cu cel oficial.
the best that ever was. RIP maestro.
Grande maestro, grazie!
Grande sinfonia, grande conduttore! A masrerpiece!
Потрясающе!
Wonderful. The best conductor ever.
No, best was Furtwängler.
How do you all decide who is the best conductor? Based on the similarity of preferred kind of interpretation, based on who moved you the most (or in this case, what Celibidache calls "trancendental experience"), or what?
@@JhonnyControlatty no is Sergiu Celibidache
What about the mad monk guy?
Grazie mille!
Estasi sinfonica, grazie a due splendidi MAESTRI...
참으로 귀하고 소중한 영상입니다~!!!
Un grande direttore sa valorizzare un opera un mediocre direttore, la stessa opera, la rende banale. Qui sta la differenza e la grandezza di Celibidache
Mi sento di condividere questa affermazione e aggiungo che Celibidache è stato anche generoso perché non si è risparmiato mai nell'offrire agli altri i suggerimenti e indicare la via da percorrere per ottenere gli stessi risultati e gli stessi livelli di consapevolezza.
5番でこれほどの感動のを呼ぶ演奏は・・・空前絶後です。
Super !
This conductor is stunning. What an education!
19:51 Eric Terwilliger on the 1st horn! Like Furtwängler said: So geblasen schwebt es (blow so that it hovers). Great, thx!
Grazie mille ciao .
MAESTRO!!!!!!!!! why you are not with us??? ............
I wish he were........... The BEST¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
Ciao, amicco RFFwlw...Tanti grazie...
The greatest ! Rip ! 🎉❤
Un genio
Atâta minune!!!
Tchaikovsky siempre!
Celibidache e genial….
Horn Solo, 2nd Movement: 2 minutes, 30 seconds.
Multumesc
alin radeanu Cu placere
No soy fan de las sinfonías de Tchaïkovski, pero con Celibidache es otra cosa
Fantástico!!!
Superb - What a Man !
If you like Tschaikovsky with a strong bent to heavy Germanic music, then this is actually very good...i enjoyed it..
Holy Shitttt, amazing
Listen to the 1st Horn Eric Terwilliger. Richard Allen Fiske Celibidache _What an Unbelievable Maestro.
That is any best form to pass life as listen music? I believe not, Celibidache - Tchaikovsky is a superb moment of life and music...
Vision personnel mais valable !
A miracle indeed! (that the musicians do not fall asleep)
It is not a miracle it is the difference between musicians and those who do not understand anything about music. Whoever does not understand anything falls asleep, whoever understands instead enjoys it!
And this is the difference between people having a certain sense of humour and people having not a certain sense of humour
@@MrBohuslav sens of humor? “Fall asleep” it's not just a joke. Judging Celibidache's times as "too slow" was the torment of Celibidache's life. Making jokes about this does not imply “sens of humor” but is instead an indication of pure idiocy, it means not understanding that you are playing with fire and in addition to not having understood anything it makes you accomplices of the ignorance that surrounds us, other than “sens of humor”.
Diagnosis confirmed: definitely no sense of humour
How deeply I disagree with this statement......pacing ...delayed gratification !!!!!
I like the tribute to the dead channel Addiobelpassato.
55:38 best final ever
Superman ! 😅 🤟🏻😜💎
RESPECT!
צ'ייקובסקי הוא צ'ייקובסקי !
מה אתה אומר בדיוק?
צ’ייקובסקי של צליבידקה הוא צ’ייקובסקי או לא?
Second Trombone: Abbie Conant, right? Fighting for years and years for her right as a woman to play first trombone (Celi: ‚You know the problem, we need a man for the first trombone position‘)
oh, and ... the purpose of this comment? After reading it, what musical benefit do we derive from it? 🤔
If I were the 100th person in line to state that Celi was a supernatural being and the greatest genius ever holding a baton, would that be more to your taste?
@@joachimsaxer4812 I would have reacted the same way here. I find all comments idiotic, both from inconclusive "detractors" and "fanatical" idolaters 😉
You are inappropriately rude.
@Joachim Saxer
I'm glad that in that interview she played a bit. She played cruelly, horrible, and I haven't heard anything so bad. No wonder that Maestro Sergiu Celibidache did not tolerate such a thing.
The Great Celibidache
Sergiu rege até com a ajuda das sobrancelhas, agitadas durante a execução.