This documentary is truly Human, truly revealing of so much of Brahms' Humanity, which I had never seen or of which I had never read, that I was deeply touched, and, grieved, and that I was left with a heart and soul full of the deepest and highest admiration for The Great Composer!!!!+
They were contemporaries of each other, both great composers and each had an unusual relationship with a woman in their lives. And each had beards for much of their lives. They met very rarely and hardly appreciated each other’s music. But their music was the greatest gift to humanity. Even though this video is about only one of them the similarities of both are striking.
This documentary features a wonderful selection of Brahms' compositions. Among them his second sextet, the variations on a theme by Haydn, 2nd and 3rd symphonies and his second cello sonata.
Brahms, what words can be used to describe his music. Only Schumann got it right when he called his wife Clara, after first hearing Brahms play in his salon, "Clara you have to come and hear this."
29:40 Even through one ear I can hear more notes in this historic record than in some of the other UA-cam uploads. Wish it could work in both . . . . [Edit-It's out of tune!]
that is a piano transcription of the second movement of the string sextet op 18- the one that appears in Star Trek: The Next Generation „Sarek“ and makes Glyngones cry. Seriously, listen to the chamber music original- blows your socks off…and so typical of Johannes: Economic and yet rich, formal and yet emotional…
It is not often discussed that Robert Schumann's insanity resulted from his having delved deeply into occultic practices, which led him into tormented oppression by demonic spirits. I am one such who was set free through faith in the name of Jesus the son of God. There is no other remedy from these invited mental torments. I enjoyed this documentary very much.
mental illness was partially hereditary for Schumann, he was bipolar and schizophrenic, it ran in his family (his elder sister Emilie had committed suicide) - he also had syphilis and suffered from mercury poisoning
I was struck by how loving he was towards his friends and his family, he had such a warm affectionate nature.
A beautiful documentary that brings Brahms alive. Thank you.
This documentary is truly Human, truly revealing of so much of Brahms' Humanity, which I had never seen or of which I had never read, that I was deeply touched, and, grieved, and that I was left with a heart and soul full of the deepest and highest admiration for The Great Composer!!!!+
They were contemporaries of each other, both great composers and each had an unusual relationship with a woman in their lives. And each had beards for much of their lives. They met very rarely and hardly appreciated each other’s music. But their music was the greatest gift to humanity. Even though this video is about only one of them the similarities of both are striking.
What a sublime being. We are very blessed. ❤❤❤
Brahms, the giant, the Genius.
Thanks for that impression. Just read a book about Clara Schuhmann so this is perfect addition. I think, Clara was his lifelong great love.
A most loving account. Such tenderness from such a big man. 😊
Really moving. Thanks for sharing this.
This documentary features a wonderful selection of Brahms' compositions. Among them his second sextet, the variations on a theme by Haydn, 2nd and 3rd symphonies and his second cello sonata.
Fascinating and many photos were new to me. Well done!
A marvelous documentary that will enhance my understanding and appreciation enormously. Thank you so much for making it available to us..
Brahms, what words can be used to describe his music. Only Schumann got it right when he called his wife Clara, after first hearing Brahms play in his salon, "Clara you have to come and hear this."
obsessed with the life of brahms
i've tony palmer's film bout Brahms, this is another marvel
thanks for this moving documentary〜すごいです
Lovely.
Thank you.
very enjoyable and informative, thank you
29:40 Even through one ear I can hear more notes in this historic record than in some of the other UA-cam uploads. Wish it could work in both . . . .
[Edit-It's out of tune!]
Self restraint passion . A composer who feared women . A masochist.
A masochist how?
@@justdev8965 his love for Clara and Robert their music their souls kept him single and extremely self critical.
mercilessly cut off at the end
Is the ending to be found anywhere else?
Best video on JB I’ve seen! Is it BBC? Is it a VHS?
What's with the cut off ending?
That's not cool!
why is the sound only in my left earphone
Can someone please help identify the piece being played at 44:40? Such a touching moment!
Intermezzo op 117, No2, the passage that touches you begins at appr 1 min into the piece
@@kambooproject2682 thanks! legend!
Ends abruptly. Is there a 2nd part?
Who is the pianist?
What is the piano composition played at 51:20 into the film?
that is a piano transcription of the second movement of the string sextet op 18- the one that appears in Star Trek: The Next Generation „Sarek“ and makes Glyngones cry. Seriously, listen to the chamber music original- blows your socks off…and so typical of Johannes: Economic and yet rich, formal and yet emotional…
At last... he said it?
A day without Brahms is like .....
…a day before May 7, 1833. I could not agree more…
I wonder how he still have a stepmom in his 60 y. His dad don't take a vacancy 😂
It is not often discussed that Robert Schumann's insanity resulted from his having delved deeply into occultic practices, which led him into tormented oppression by demonic spirits. I am one such who was set free through faith in the name of Jesus the son of God. There is no other remedy from these invited mental torments. I enjoyed this documentary very much.
Sources?!
@@nsulegion9520 Sources? There are plenty of them, but I have known this for more than half a century, so I don't remember my sources.
Horse shit
mental illness was partially hereditary for Schumann, he was bipolar and schizophrenic, it ran in his family (his elder sister Emilie had committed suicide) - he also had syphilis and suffered from mercury poisoning