This music is about us, people with sorrows, joys, struggles and hopes. Liszt was a genius; he was also a philosopher who told us through his music 'we are humans, but we are all have a touch of divinity'. When in trouble I listen to this music, and I reconcile with the world. Thank you, maestro Barenboim for a wonderful rendition of this divine music.
Here Bellagio, Como lake Italy. 50 meters from Liszt house . Year 1837 with Marie and later Cosima the genius Franz's soul here remain for ever !!@! We love him !!!
Mi papá tuvo C.ovid a los 97 años. Los doctores me anticiparon que no había mucho que hacer. Tampoco se quiso vacunar. Le puse mi parlante con esta pieza, su favorita, que siempre escuchaba, y yo también desde chico. Estaba inconsciente. Y cuando sonaba la música movía sus dedos y movía la cabeza un poco, siguiendo la música. También los indicadores a los cuales estaba conectado mostraban mejoras en su pulso y todo. La cosa es que se recuperó milagrosamente, según los propios médicos. Y todos estuvimos de acuerdo en que Liszt tuvo algo que ver.
I listen to this piece often as part of my morning ritual to get my life motivated for the day. Such passionate music! It touches the depths of the human spirit.
Liszt is my favorite classical music creator and composer and pianist. This is my favorite piece of his! I also like the Hungarian Battle March. I workout to this beautiful piece of music and motivating music often.
Mny years ago, as I was driving on a warm summers dusk eastward towards,the great plains, I had Les Preludes on my CD. The sky to the east had great thunderheads many thousands of feet in height. Lightning was flashing within the clouds, the sky behind them was a,deep dark blue black, the setting son illuminated the clouds with peach, pink and gold and of course the clouds were still white. What moved me is the lightening was keeping in time with the music. Something I shall ever remember until my last day on earth. An almost surreal experience, beautiful one time happening. I have loved this piece ever since. The performance of the Berlin Symphony captures the beauty all over again!
What an amazing performance!! This is my favorite piece, and I love all the unique decisions made by the director/composer. The choices made pertaining to tempo in particular were really interesting and spices it up a lot. The French horn and oboe soloists were also phenomenal.
This always takes me back to those days on the Eastern Front when Radio Berlin signed off for the evening, using this piece of music as it's gute nacht signal...
@@eh1600 LARP, yer ownself elsewhere, EH. It's what the music brings to mind to history buffs. Inescapable when listening to music so historically popular and meaningful.
@@lucasgust7720 Can't do a little research before commenting? ua-cam.com/video/QCxRH7Ps-Ro/v-deo.html 15 seconds in. The propaganda wasn't even produced by Hitler
This is one of the best versions. Microphones were well placed with great audio control, especially noticed in the percussion section. As another said, "amazing performance" - that it was.
No soy músico de profesión, por tanto no puedo hablar de tecnicismos ni de equilibrios de la orquesta y de la interpretación; lo que sé es que esta obra me ha gustado siempre y cada vez me gusta más. Grande fue y sigue siendo su autor, Franz Liszt. Y desde luego, la interpretación de esta orquesta dirigida por el maestro Daniel Barenboim es fabulosa. Muchas gracias.
Of the several performances of this piece I have heard, none are performed with more passion, skill and grace than the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Daniel Barenbeum. All others are beneath them.
I got to play timpani on this piece in the Eastside Symphony near Seattle, WA. It was so much fun to play, but still moving to listen to as all the brass and percussion come in with such big, bold sound! This is one of my favorites, and there's been a lot of great pieces I've had opportunity to play. I love listening to this rendition over and over again! (Our recording quality wasn't so great.)
Благодарю. Видео ролик прекрасный. Музыка оживляет и на 6 минуте появляется ощущение шествования по облакам в заоблачной выси. Благодарю за Духовное просветлени. Здоровья и долголетия в здравом уме и доброй памяти и радости жизни желаю всем
J'avais +/_6ans lorsque j'ai entendu cette oeuvre pour la 1ere fois .C'était au cinéma ,l'histoire d'un jeune prodige chef d'orchestre, Roberto Benzi qui dirigeait cette oeuvre magistrale. J'ai été subjuguée et me suis définitivement orientée vers la musique classique. Quel plaisir que de découvrir ce monde magnifique qui me porte au- dessus des nuages,c'est magique !!!❤ .
Loved it when I first heard it in 1952 on Saturday morning kid's TV as background music for spaceship battles in Buster Crabbe's 1930s "Flash Gordon" serials!
Barenboim is simply musical - just listen to the recording of his Well-Tempered Piano by Bach; simply magnificent and somehow unique. One must not forget: Barenboim can write down almost every composition by Beethoven from his head. In essence, a Beethoven specialist (especially the piano sonatas as well). Even professionals, all critical of colleagues, fall silent with Barenboim. He's got it!
Wow that was incredible. And yes of course this reminds us of the old Flash Gordon series. To see how the orchestra is so intense and feverishly working to reach the sounds the composer wanted is breathtaking.
One of my favorites. In the sadness of the pandemic, the fanfare represents hope and triumph for me. We'll overcome this. I love Barenboim, who had the courage to play Wagner in Israel
I first heard this back in the 1950s. It was the background melody for a Saturday morning FLASH GORDEN series. Many Saturday morning programs used classical music as background music or themes.
It was my favorite piece when I was young ! Even today I prefer more discrète music (schubert, faure for exemple) , I listen with great pleasure such amazing performing .
When I was a very young boy back in the early 1950's, there was a radio show called "The Lone Ranger" which used the first theme of Les Preludes to close out the broadcast. Every time I hear that work I remember how mesmerized I was by this music. It's little experiences like that which I think gave me my initial impetus toward classical music and later, studying the piano for 15 years.
I'm still trying to decide whether once I die to will everything to the Jazz Foundation of America or to the Berlin Philharmoniker. More of us unmarried unchilded arts lovers should consider doing this. Greatest plagal cadence ending in the history of western music!
The Berliner Philharmoniker, like all German orchestras and operas, is supported by the state. Why not leave your money to an American symphony orchestra. They're always struggling for money.
@@williamgriebenow8193 think before you post: would you have said this to Heather's face? Do you have any unmarried, or childless friends? Why be an internet troll when there are so many better things to do with your time?
Se basan en un poema de Lamartine que trata la vida mortal como la suma de una serie de preludios de una existencia futura desconocida,es la lucha ambiciosa e informe de la raza humana.El amor, el honor,la pasión y el boato determinan el carácter de la música,y por ncima de ellos avanza una suntuosa melodía que da a toda la obra (y como consecuencia, tal vez a toda la raza humana) un sentimiento de optimismo y bravura.
Like all the Symphonic Poems, Les Prèludes summarizes in one movement what the Symphony divides into four; its structure is however very articulated and there are thirteen different episodes that all move from the same thematic nucleus, constantly varied.
Barenboim may not be a very likable guy, but he is a genius nonetheless. He can turn an average musical ensemble into a world class orchestra, and his ability to remember thousands of hours of musical score is simply astounding.
I agree that he is not likable but he is a genious, however he is not up to giving les preludes the interpretation it deserves. Playing the score without compassion ..........................Too bad. .
OMG! I thought that I was the only one who connected this with the music played when Flash and Dale went to planet whatever to visit Dale's father Ming, the Merciless. Well, good to know that I have company!
Es war während der Festtage 1998 das erste Mal, dass die Berliner Philharmoniker in der Berliner Staatsoper spielten, im Ostteil der Stadt, der Gedanke damals noch präsenter als heute. Und natürlich hatte Daniel Barenboim ein beziehungsreiches Stück ausgesucht. Unvergesslich!
This music is about us, people with sorrows, joys, struggles and hopes. Liszt was a genius; he was also a philosopher who told us through his music 'we are humans, but we are all have a touch of divinity'. When in trouble I listen to this music, and I reconcile with the world. Thank you, maestro Barenboim for a wonderful rendition of this divine music.
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Here Bellagio, Como lake Italy. 50 meters from Liszt house . Year 1837 with Marie and later Cosima the genius Franz's soul here remain for ever !!@! We love him !!!
Mi papá tuvo C.ovid a los 97 años. Los doctores me anticiparon que no había mucho que hacer. Tampoco se quiso vacunar.
Le puse mi parlante con esta pieza, su favorita, que siempre escuchaba, y yo también desde chico.
Estaba inconsciente. Y cuando sonaba la música movía sus dedos y movía la cabeza un poco, siguiendo la música. También los indicadores a los cuales estaba conectado mostraban mejoras en su pulso y todo.
La cosa es que se recuperó milagrosamente, según los propios médicos. Y todos estuvimos de acuerdo en que Liszt tuvo algo que ver.
Beautiful
I still think it’s true but even if it wasn’t it could totally be and it’s amazing
v🎉tytrr🎉😢🎉se🎉🎉😂😂😢😢t😢
😮😮😮😮😮😮
Qué bien que se recuperó!!! Felicidades!!
I listen to this piece often as part of my morning ritual to get my life motivated for the day. Such passionate music! It touches the depths of the human spirit.
This is an orchestra master pièce and its very moderne but romantique at the same time,i love this piece
Every day is a new Barbarosa
Iron Maiden and Slayer can do, if you are so inclined, the same.
Liszt is my favorite classical music creator and composer and pianist. This is my favorite piece of his! I also like the Hungarian Battle March. I workout to this beautiful piece of music and motivating music often.
Mny years ago, as I was driving on a warm summers dusk eastward towards,the great plains, I had Les Preludes on my CD. The sky to the east had great thunderheads many thousands of feet in height. Lightning was flashing within the clouds, the sky behind them was a,deep dark blue black, the setting son illuminated the clouds with peach, pink and gold and of course the clouds were still white. What moved me is the lightening was keeping in time with the music. Something I shall ever remember until my last day on earth. An almost surreal experience, beautiful one time happening. I have loved this piece ever since.
The performance of the Berlin Symphony captures the beauty all over again!
Que maravilla...
Awesome
Start - 0:25
A 1:04
B 3:12
C 4:13
D 5:09
E 7:33
F 8:14
G 8:53
H 9:48
I 11:09
K 11:54
L 12:46
M 13:17
N 14:06
O 14:23
P 14:47
Q 15:04
You’re a life saver thank you
Grazie
2:35 !
Absolutely love this piece. Takes me back to my childhood watching Flash Gorden on Sunday mornings.
Flash Gordon.....
Now you're talking !!!!
Thank you for comment, RR. "Flash Gordon" introduced me to Les Preludes also at age 11.
Yup. It was Saturday morning kiddie TV. Spaceship battles. Took me 30 years to find it again!
Great childhood memories.
@Peter Oettel I'm reading an old interview of Albert Speer and I think I know what you are talking about. LOL
Wunderschöne Komposition und exzellent vorgetragen
Wonderful Music!!! Great I loved listening to this very much!
I'm at his tomb in Bayreuth as we're listening to this. Thank you!
You lucky duck.
Oh yeah
Wagner did not compose this piece!
@@dennismiddlebrooks7027 But it sounds Wagnerian if you ask me.
@@ostihpem Wagner was incredibly influenced by Liszt and they were friends
What an amazing performance!! This is my favorite piece, and I love all the unique decisions made by the director/composer. The choices made pertaining to tempo in particular were really interesting and spices it up a lot. The French horn and oboe soloists were also phenomenal.
Berlin philharmonic does it best
This always takes me back to those days on the Eastern Front when Radio Berlin signed off for the evening, using this piece of music as it's gute nacht signal...
I sadly did not hear it much - the radio in my Tiger tank was a bit faulty. When I got to hear it though it drove us to within 12 miles of Moscow!🙂
@@haeleth7218 i didnteeven have radios in my stuka
pls larp elsewhere
@@eh1600 LARP, yer ownself elsewhere, EH. It's what the music brings to mind to history buffs. Inescapable when listening to music so historically popular and meaningful.
@@apoc3037 No, maybe not- but you had them fancy Jericho trumpets... Scared hell out of the Frenchies...
2:36 to 3:23 has got to be one of the best bits of music ever written by the hand of Man. It's epic.
And 15.20 to the end...
That’s why it was used in Nazi propaganda clips Deutschen Wochenschau... it sounds like a Roman emperor marching in
@@lucasgust7720 Can't do a little research before commenting? ua-cam.com/video/QCxRH7Ps-Ro/v-deo.html 15 seconds in. The propaganda wasn't even produced by Hitler
@@remotnias You are so right! That was awesome! Even more powerful with the cymbals! Thanks for pointing this out.
@@shengyi1701 Was also used by Radio Berlin when ending broadcasting day on Eastern Front.
This is one of the best versions. Microphones were well placed with great audio control, especially noticed in the percussion section. As another said, "amazing performance" - that it was.
Tremendous performance!!! Barenboim provides us with a truly unforgettable piece of classical music for all to treasure...
I think that your will find on reflection that it was Liszt that provided it.
Jack Fletcher but so well played as ever with the Berlin Phil
@@markperry3627 No doubt on that score, Mark, no pun intended
Alles, was ein gutes Konzert ausmacht... ein tolles Orchester, ein toller Dirigent und natürlich wunderbare Musik! Danke Liszt, danke Barenboim.
What a performance! Oh to have been in that hall!
No soy músico de profesión, por tanto no puedo hablar de tecnicismos ni de equilibrios de la orquesta y de la interpretación; lo que sé es que esta obra me ha gustado siempre y cada vez me gusta más. Grande fue y sigue siendo su autor, Franz Liszt. Y desde luego, la interpretación de esta orquesta dirigida por el maestro Daniel Barenboim es fabulosa. Muchas gracias.
Of the several performances of this piece I have heard, none are performed with more passion, skill and grace than the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Daniel Barenbeum. All others are beneath them.
Leider Gottes wurde diese herrliche Musik von den Nazis schamlos! missbraucht von den überfall auf die sovyetunion
I agree, this is perfection
Thank you Rainer Seegers, every time I hear you play the timpani I think "yes, that's exactly how it should sound".
Absolutely great!!!!
The timpani is at its exact place, neither too loud or too discreet. The perfect mix within the orchestra
I got to play timpani on this piece in the Eastside Symphony near Seattle, WA. It was so much fun to play, but still moving to listen to as all the brass and percussion come in with such big, bold sound! This is one of my favorites, and there's been a lot of great pieces I've had opportunity to play. I love listening to this rendition over and over again! (Our recording quality wasn't so great.)
Благодарю. Видео ролик прекрасный. Музыка оживляет и на 6 минуте появляется ощущение шествования по облакам в заоблачной выси. Благодарю за Духовное просветлени. Здоровья и долголетия в здравом уме и доброй памяти и радости жизни желаю всем
J'avais +/_6ans lorsque j'ai entendu cette oeuvre pour la 1ere fois .C'était au cinéma ,l'histoire d'un jeune prodige chef d'orchestre, Roberto Benzi qui dirigeait cette oeuvre magistrale. J'ai été subjuguée et me suis définitivement orientée vers la musique classique. Quel plaisir que de découvrir ce monde magnifique qui me porte au- dessus des nuages,c'est magique !!!❤
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Loved it when I first heard it in 1952 on Saturday morning kid's TV as background music for spaceship battles in Buster Crabbe's 1930s "Flash Gordon" serials!
Me too. Serial Theatre and Adsventure Theatre on 50s TV
Fantastisch 🎼🙌🧚♂️👍❤️🦋
Maravillosa melodía. Excelente interpretación. El maestro magistral
Barenboim is simply musical - just listen to the recording of his Well-Tempered Piano by Bach; simply magnificent and somehow unique. One must not forget: Barenboim can write down almost every composition by Beethoven from his head. In essence, a Beethoven specialist (especially the piano sonatas as well). Even professionals, all critical of colleagues, fall silent with Barenboim. He's got it!
Densa melodiosa misteriosa. Música de gênio.grande orquestra e regente.
Wow that was incredible. And yes of course this reminds us of the old Flash Gordon series. To see how the orchestra is so intense and feverishly working to reach the sounds the composer wanted is breathtaking.
Mais pas que…
9:16- 10:26 is one of the most beautiful/lyrical parts of this entire piece.
The Old flash Gordon serials in the '30s used this music. I was hooked ever since I watched those
Bruno this was the best version...The orchestra was tremendous . ...{Crying}
always loved this piece
Mi affascinava da piccolo,ascoltando la radio.
Imperioso poema
one of our favourites in 1953,going to school.
One of my favorites. In the sadness of the pandemic, the fanfare represents hope and triumph for me. We'll overcome this.
I love Barenboim, who had the courage to play Wagner in Israel
This music is by Franz Liszt !!
Are you kidding?
I think Rocio means it in the abstract about Barenboim- at least I think so.
I first heard this back in the 1950s. It was the background melody for a Saturday morning FLASH GORDEN series. Many Saturday morning programs used classical music as background music or themes.
Esbanjavam talento. De uma obra como essa da pra fazer umas dez. Franz Liszt é demais.
Je l'écoute toujours avec beaucoup de plaisir elle me vat droit au cœur ❤
Moi je l’adore mais je trouve quel me fait pensé à la 2 eme guerre mondiale
A beautiful performance.
I guess the best performance, yet. The "crescendos" are exemplary.
Perfection!!!
"Made in germany" . . . what else . . .
Thank you, for the Joy! Peace if even for minute is a blessing.
El alma siempre acoge lo sublime.
It was my favorite piece when I was young !
Even today I prefer more discrète music (schubert, faure for exemple) , I listen with great pleasure such amazing performing .
The climax of the piece is absolutely breathtaking
When I was a very young boy back in the early 1950's, there was a radio show called "The Lone Ranger" which used the first theme of Les Preludes to close out the broadcast. Every time I hear that work I remember how mesmerized I was by this music. It's little experiences like that which I think gave me my initial impetus toward classical music and later, studying the piano for 15 years.
Its a mistake !
The Lone Ranger used the thema of William Tell Overture...
@@remotnias That's true for the opening theme. But the closing was from "Les Preludes"
You my friend are me. Lone Ranger and Hebrides. And William Tell.
I remember "Sgt. Preston of the Yukon" and the show used Emil von Rezniceks "Donna Diana"....
I wondered if anyone else remembered parts of this used in The Lone Ranger. And Flash Gordon some years before.
franz liszt le king le roi le meilleur de la musique classique
Sergie Rachmaninoff joined the chat.
@@Zurvan101chopin joined the chat
Beethoven join the chat(even if i love liszt)
tchaikovsky joined the chat
Brahms a rejoint le chat
If I were Barenboim I would have given the biggest fist pump ever after that performance. Phenomenal work from the Berlin Philharmonic!
That wasn't the Berlin Philharmonic. The Orchestra of the Staatsoper Berlin.
Thank you, Bruno.
This kind of máster pieces touch my deepest unconscious world. It's extraordinary worderful.
How that spectacular performance doesn't warrant a 5 minute standing ovation is beyond me
ua-cam.com/video/xCdJWOBXKMw/v-deo.html
It was an acoustic performance
Just found this, what a discovery, WOW!!!!!!
Merci pour la pub toutes les 10 minutes😂😂😂
Merci beaucoup
Daniel Barenboim! Der beste Dirigent unter den Pianisten, der beste Pianist unter den Dirigenten! Ein Genie eben!
What to add about Liszt?
He reflected all the range of human emotions with the piano and with the orchestra.
гп 02:35
сп 03:24
пп 04:40
разработка 1 раздел 07:08
разработка 2 раздел 09:08
реприза трансформовані Сп та Пп 13:55
love the drums
Les Preludes:
Einleitung: 0:00
Andante Maestoso: 2:35
Thema 1 C-Dur L´istesso tempo: 3:23
Thema 2 E-Dur L´isteso tempo: 4:30
Allegro ma non troppo: 7:09
Variante von Thema 1 (dramatisch): 7:40
Überleitung (Erneut ruhig und sanft): 9:17
Allegretto pastorale (Thema 3): 10:26
Allegro marziale animato (Thema 1): 13:53
Tempo di marcia (Thema 2): 14:26
Andante maestoso: 15:20
Coda: 16:05
Master piece, R.Staruss learned a lot of orchestration from Liszt .
La potenza di questo pezzo è immane e potente da brividi!
Liszt è stato un grande e Baremboin anche.........
part I 0:25
part II 2:35
part III 7:08
part IV 10:26
part V 12:50
And then...another themes (with duration) ?
@@remotnias thanks for your reminder. I've modified it.
Saludos y felicitaciones desde Lima (s9III2019)-Perú-América.
I'm still trying to decide whether once I die to will everything to the Jazz Foundation of America or to the Berlin Philharmoniker. More of us unmarried unchilded arts lovers should consider doing this. Greatest plagal cadence ending in the history of western music!
What the fuck is up with people never getting married or having children?
Thanks for hating your nation.
The Berliner Philharmoniker, like all German orchestras and operas, is supported by the state. Why not leave your money to an American symphony orchestra. They're always struggling for money.
Remember Handel's Hallellujah chorus for plagal cadences.
@@williamgriebenow8193 think before you post: would you have said this to Heather's face? Do you have any unmarried, or childless friends? Why be an internet troll when there are so many better things to do with your time?
As if the berliner Philharmonic need your money? Give it to the jazz foundation. Your government does not protect your culture if you dont do it
Fantastična glazba, skladatelj, orkestar i dirigent.👏
Sublime ! Bravo Maestro Barenboiem! Es un honor poder ver como dirige a esta maravillosa Philharmoniker Staatsoper Berlin !
even if you could spell his name, it would make no difference.
J adore les préludes très belle musique 🎶
Belleza sin comparación, fantástico es poco decir
Tout simplement sublime. Merci
Very exciting, bravo!
Thanks for this :)
Joa0508 l lo pm i
私の好きなフレーズ。
4:38
7:08
8:27
10:26
11:57
13:52
14:18
15:14
つまり、全部(笑)
This orchestra is the 8th wonder of the world, to me.
J'écoutais ce chef œuvre sur mon voilier glissant sur la vague en pleine brume inoubliable il y a déjà 30 ans
Se basan en un poema de Lamartine que trata la vida mortal como la suma de una serie de preludios de una existencia futura desconocida,es la lucha ambiciosa e informe de la raza humana.El amor, el honor,la pasión y el boato determinan el carácter de la música,y por ncima de ellos avanza una suntuosa melodía que da a toda la obra (y como consecuencia, tal vez a toda la raza humana) un sentimiento de optimismo y bravura.
Gracias Jordi Fuentes,ahora si comprendo esta obra. Muy bellamente explicado. Chei
JORDI; Es algo asi como la Ley del Eterno Retorno tratada por Friederich Nietzche
en su libro ASI HABLO ZARATUSTRA
I have ALWAYS LOVED this piece! It is so majestic as is Brahms 1st symphony!
51saphire this is more dramatic than Brahms I think.
just gives me goosebumps:)
Hey
Like all the Symphonic Poems, Les Prèludes summarizes in one movement what the Symphony divides into four; its structure is however very articulated and there are thirteen different episodes that all move from the same thematic nucleus, constantly varied.
Essa música é fantástica, Liszt é um gênio
Those of us old enough to remember Buck Rogers (Larry 'Buster' Crabbe) will appreciate this doubly.
Frank Lutz,,fue el más grande precursor histórica,lírica y filosófica de esta era Contemporánea de la Humanidad.
Many people do not realize this but this was used as the theme music for the 1930s space serial Flash Gordon with Buster Crabb.
And above all, the opening music of german newreels 1940/1945
Ironically one of der Fuehrer's faves. As he awaited the kickoff of Babarossa, he and Speer got their "inspiration" the night before.
Barenboim may not be a very likable guy, but he is a genius nonetheless. He can turn an average musical ensemble into a world class orchestra, and his ability to remember thousands of hours of musical score is simply astounding.
I agree that he is not likable but he is a genious, however he is not up to giving les preludes the interpretation it deserves. Playing the score without compassion ..........................Too bad. .
He led our CSO for a number of years.
most high intelligence folk have marked anti-social natures.... the price they (and we) have to pay
The Berlin Philharmonic has been considered rather more than an 'average musical ensemble' for more years than Mr Barenboim has been alive!
You are correct, my apologies, I was in fact referring to the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra founded by him and his friend Edward Said.
The battle and victory of the last few minutes would be a wonderful finale to a grand ballet pas de deux. I wonder has it ever been done as a ballet.
Say what you want about Liszt.... he had a good heart.
wunderbare Aufnahme...wunderbares Orchester.....
Wunderbar
E N C O R E! Absolutely The Best 🎶 I've Heard In Quite Some Time! Thank you!
J'adore Franz Liszt
Senza parole!!!
Wunderbar😊
Bravo bravo bravo grandiose music super
un genio Barenboim y hermosos los preludios
Ni tanto, primero está Bernstein, Karajan, etc y después Barenboim
Ming, The Merciless theme - from Flash Gordon. Interwoven with Love theme for Flash & Dale!
OMG! I thought that I was the only one who connected this with the music played when Flash and Dale went to planet whatever to visit Dale's father Ming, the Merciless. Well, good to know that I have company!
GLORIOSO.
Es war während der Festtage 1998 das erste Mal, dass die Berliner Philharmoniker in der Berliner Staatsoper spielten, im Ostteil der Stadt, der Gedanke damals noch präsenter als heute. Und natürlich hatte Daniel Barenboim ein beziehungsreiches Stück ausgesucht. Unvergesslich!
I accidentally saw some Eurovision earlier....it made me sick. I listened to this...and it stirred my soul.
Me too...
Tres tres belle interprétation
Best news theme ever...