As an Australian with elementary schoolboy German, listening to this magnificent music with the language written out as the music progresses adds another dimension altogether for me. to be able to enjoy these performances in concert halls around the world from my own modest provincial city is one of the wonders of the modern world.
Listen to the last part of the overture of the Tannhäuser especially the last half is so conflicting cause I personally go through a tornado of feelings... From coziness to longing to feeling safe.... Then feeling restless.... And in the end encouraged to rise above everything and March out into the world and strike down a mighty foe
Been in this emotional club for >50 years..... nearly 80 now and it STILL hits me...... I can't play this loud enough.... makes me sad that younger generations may never hear this BEAUTIFUL music
I am sorry to say that despite learning classical piano as a child, this is the first time that I have consciously come across Wagner. I am a grandmother now, and intend to go on a steep learning curve before I shuffle off. Makes me feel oddly patriotic to Germany and I am bloody English! If I was German I would be blubbing into my hanky.
I've been listening to, playing piano and loving most classics since my childhood as well; and within the recent two months have just discovered this masterpiece! I too feel a void. Well above 60 y/o now, and when I depart this human body, I pray this is the last thing I hear on my way out!!!
Isn't music wonderful! I have been in music all of my life as both a concert artist and teacher and the more you think you know, the more you realise that you don't know. A friend of mine played this wonderful composition on pipe organ roughly 50 years ago and I still remember the emotional effect it had on me back then. Every time I hear this wonderful piece I feel so thrilled with it every time that it almost brings me to tears of joy.
Absolutamente hermoso. Recoge, a su vez, el leit motiv de la obertura. Es un sosiego para mi espíritu, encadenado a algunas amarguras. Renazco, Richard. Gracias.
I love, love, love the pilgrim's chorus. And not because my name happens to be Wagner. It builds, and builds, then the orchestra kicks in, then the women kick in and it builds to a crescendo that gives me chills. Gorgeous piece of music.
I believe its all about the innovative styles and techniques. To me Wagner was amazingly talented. Yes people throughout countless cultures exploited music for negative reasons but realists see music for what it is good music or crap. But Wagner's music is more than just good its legendary.
Wagner is great! He knew it and said it. He said he was the greatest. In my opinion, taking into account the physics and mathematics of music, he comes second to Bach. However, it is inquestionable that Wagner's music is inspiring, stirring, evoking and soothing, all at the same time!
Beglückt darf nun dich, o Heimat, ich schauen, Und grüßen froh deine lieblichen Auen; Nun lass' ich ruhn den Wanderstab, Weil Gott getreu ich gepilgert hab'. Durch Sühn' und Buß' hab' ich versöhnt Den Herren, dem mein Herze frönt, Der meine Reu' mit Segen krönt, Den Herren, dem mein Lied ertönt. Den Herren, dem mein Lied ertönt. Der Gnade Heil ist dem Büßer beschieden, Er geht einst ein in der Seligen Frieden. Vor Höll' und Tod ist ihm nicht bang, Drum preis' ich Gott mein Lebelang. Halleluja, Halleluja, In Ewigkeit, in Ewigkeit.
This familiar masterpiece is comfortable to the ears and the mind There is something extraordinary in this chorus From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Mística total que engrandece a la Humanidad, interpretado magistralmente y que eclosión en el alma. Para lo que hayamos venido a hacer, agradezco al Señor que pude escuchar esta música.
Bela performance. Dinâmicas ricas, afinação impecável, vozes harmônicas, orquestra rica em nuances. Andamento em particular dramaticidade. Valorizaram muito a partitura.
Ist den Gott Lied!... Wer auf Wagner hört, wird niemals derselbe sein! Der Zauberer von Musik und Theater. ♥♥♥ Wagner, ein Geschenk Gottes an die Welt!♥♥♥
Maravillosa pieza de la música de Wagner. El Coro de Peregrinos, lo contábamos en España en La Escolania del Recuerdo en los años 80. Era una de la piezas importantes del repertorio que teníamos en aquellos años, y la interpretamos en grandes teatros de toda Europa. con el gran Don Cesar de director.
Sometimes the UNIVERSE shows its power trough music... This masterpiece came from the Stars to us by a little fragile man, with virtues and deffects named Willhelm Richard Wagner.. Let's just listen with respect...
Que magnífico! As almas intensas, tem sempre um "Q" de tormento, desassossego, busca, flagelo... A genialidade habita o segredo, que guarda à sete chaves, caminhos insondáveis... Como sinto e compreendo cada acorde...
Por meio da expiação e do arrependimento, reconciliei o cavalheiro a quem meu coração se alegra, que coroa meu arrependimento com uma bênção, os senhores a quem minha canção soa! A graça da salvação é concedida ao penitente, ele um dia entrará na abençoada paz; Ele não tem medo do inferno e da morte; então eu louvo a Deus por toda a minha vida!
Para mim, a Composição que Deus usou na Criação do Universo! E inspirou Wagner a materializa-la para que pudéssemos fechar os olhos, ao ouvi-la, e sentir a Maestria de Deus, em sua Física Perfeita!!! "Descansarei o meu cajado de Pelegrino! Assim seja!"
Hi Marcialuc. Wonderful Piece and great presentation. I love it very much, and I thank you for it. There are two very minor Errors I would like to Point out. One, at 00:42, the word you typed as "Wanderstad" should be "Wanderstab". Also at 2:02 you type the next line as "Der Gnade Heil ist dem Büßer beschieden" when the lyric repeats the line "den Herren, dem mein Lied ertönt". Two very minor Errors that do not detract from the Beauty of the Piece or your wonderful presentation. I only state it here for completeness. Thank you very much again and God Bless You!
the first thing I would do with a time mashine is traveling back in the year 1720 and go to Mr Johann Sebastian Bach and show him Wagner's Ring and Tannhäuser complete
What was infinitely more valuable to Wagner, and what excited his gratitude to even more superlative utterance, was the confidence which Liszt showed in his genius, and without which, it is no exaggeration to say, Wagner’s greatest works would probably have remained unwritten.
In his autobiography Wagner explains that he wrote this piece initially as a welcome event for the king of Saxony returning from summer vacations, when he was royal conductor in Dresden. He made use of this contacts in Dresden and managed to have about 300 to 400 singers (Wagner himself being one of them) and many other local musicians. He mentions that many singers and elements of the orchestra were so bad that to disguise them he had the idea of having the choir march so that the king would not hear the weakest ones except from a distance. The overture, which has the same leitmotiv as this pilgrim's chorus, was written last. And the voices in this part were also added later, after the release of the opera was received coldly by the public.
Listening to this magnificent piece of music........can't keep it dry......It was played at my father's funeral........this music is so touching, so beautifull......drama all over....
absolu !!!...une extraordinaire incarnation tout y est...! formidable diction les chœurs sont parfaitement audibles dans une superbe progression sonore nimbée des lumières du couchant une pépite ! 🌄🎶💕
Wagner est connu pour sa préférence légendaire aux instruments à vent, mais dans ce cas précis on a l'impression que l'orchestre est submergé par l'intensité du chœur.
As an Australian with elementary schoolboy German, listening to this magnificent music with the language written out as the music progresses adds another dimension altogether for me. to be able to enjoy these performances in concert halls around the world from my own modest provincial city is one of the wonders of the modern world.
EVERY TIME I LISTEN TO THIS PIECE OF MUSIC OF WAGNER, AS IF I HAVE BEEN TO HEAVEN. IT BRINGS TEARS TO MY EYES AND GIVES ME GOOSE BUMPS.
I concur, it's stunning
Listen to the last part of the overture of the Tannhäuser especially the last half is so conflicting cause I personally go through a tornado of feelings... From coziness to longing to feeling safe.... Then feeling restless.... And in the end encouraged to rise above everything and March out into the world and strike down a mighty foe
Me too...me too...
I just felt that.
So do I.
Absolutely outstanding!.....I had the volume up full and at the end there were tears in my eyes. Beyond perfection.
Been in this emotional club for >50 years..... nearly 80 now and it STILL hits me...... I can't play this loud enough.... makes me sad that younger generations may never hear this BEAUTIFUL music
I Couldn't agree more. Absolutely astounding music. One of, if not THE first classical music pieces I ever heard and I truly hope it will be the last.
The first classical record I bought as a teenager, and the one I want to hear as I finally close my eyes on this earth.
its something I would like to take on my final journey ,when you recall the crap you have heard during your time on earth/
Dear John; I am totally with you "on that"
Wolf in Canada
That was my first record as well 1962 and it is a timeless music
to the "Halle--lujah" ! "HALLE-LUJAH" !!!!
Music to die to - or for. But seriously, this has always been one of my favorite selections from Wagner.
Words cannot express how beautiful this is
What's better than listening to Wagner's Pilgrim's Chorus?
Listening to it twice.
And singing it.
@@krischan67 Genau!!
Lo escucho muy seguido, es muy sanador y sublime.💖
I have listened to it at least 100 times. I will never get tired of it. I would love to be in the chorus singing it at least once in my life.
💯
I am sorry to say that despite learning classical piano as a child, this is the first time that I have consciously come across Wagner. I am a grandmother now, and intend to go on a steep learning curve before I shuffle off. Makes me feel oddly patriotic to Germany and I am bloody English! If I was German I would be blubbing into my hanky.
I've been listening to, playing piano and loving most classics since my childhood as well; and within the recent two months have just discovered this masterpiece! I too feel a void. Well above 60 y/o now, and when I depart this human body, I pray this is the last thing I hear on my way out!!!
Isn't music wonderful! I have been in music all of my life as both a concert artist and teacher and the more you think you know, the more you realise that you don't know. A friend of mine played this wonderful composition on pipe organ roughly 50 years ago and I still remember the emotional effect it had on me back then. Every time I hear this wonderful piece I feel so thrilled with it every time that it almost brings me to tears of joy.
Absolutamente hermoso. Recoge, a su vez, el leit motiv de la obertura. Es un sosiego para mi espíritu, encadenado a algunas amarguras. Renazco, Richard. Gracias.
No need to speak or understand the German language to appreciate (and feel) this master piece.
Danke Meister Wagner!!!
I love, love, love the pilgrim's chorus. And not because my name happens to be Wagner. It builds, and builds, then the orchestra kicks in, then the women kick in and it builds to a crescendo that gives me chills. Gorgeous piece of music.
Me too! The emotional kick, the Tingle Factor ...AND, "The Wick" (volume) needs turning up to "educate" the peasants!!
It's actually a boys chorus that kicks in at the end.
I just tried meditating to this music, and… wow! I should use Wagner as a meditation tool more often. Most of his music has a deeply spiritual nature.
I also felt that: spirituality
absolutely beautiful performance. pure Wagner POWER
Wagner, simplesmente um gênio !
Magnífico, aflora a sensibilidade! Alento para a alma, energiza o espirito para seguir em frente e desperta esperança!
Obrigado pela tradução.
I believe its all about the innovative styles and techniques. To me Wagner was amazingly talented. Yes people throughout countless cultures exploited music for negative reasons but realists see music for what it is good music or crap. But Wagner's music is more than just good its legendary.
Este trecho entra perfeitamente nos terrenos do sublime, e então cantado tem ainda mais força. A música tem uma força e uma dimensão incrível!
"Joy is not in things; it is in us“
Simplesmente majestoso e contagiante. Grande coro e fabulosa orquestra, dignos de Wagner.
Wagner is great! He knew it and said it. He said he was the greatest. In my opinion, taking into account the physics and mathematics of music, he comes second to Bach. However, it is inquestionable that Wagner's music is inspiring, stirring, evoking and soothing, all at the same time!
Bachs silly singles cannot compare to Wagners Total-work-of-art!
Beglückt darf nun dich, o Heimat, ich schauen,
Und grüßen froh deine lieblichen Auen;
Nun lass' ich ruhn den Wanderstab,
Weil Gott getreu ich gepilgert hab'.
Durch Sühn' und Buß' hab' ich versöhnt
Den Herren, dem mein Herze frönt,
Der meine Reu' mit Segen krönt,
Den Herren, dem mein Lied ertönt.
Den Herren, dem mein Lied ertönt.
Der Gnade Heil ist dem Büßer beschieden,
Er geht einst ein in der Seligen Frieden.
Vor Höll' und Tod ist ihm nicht bang,
Drum preis' ich Gott mein Lebelang.
Halleluja,
Halleluja,
In Ewigkeit, in Ewigkeit.
Vielen Dank, Anton. Das wuste ich wissen - das Lied!
Thank you for the translation.
When the women kick in, words fail. Like reading the Christmas story of Luke in the original Greek.
I saw the opera at the Metropolitan Opera in New York and this scene was really well staged. I just can't for get it.
This familiar masterpiece is comfortable to the ears and the mind
There is something extraordinary in this chorus
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Mística total que engrandece a la Humanidad, interpretado magistralmente y que eclosión en el alma. Para lo que hayamos venido a hacer, agradezco al Señor que pude escuchar esta música.
I am a total heathen, yet I find this sublime, soul-stirring.............
So ...you didn't vote for Trump then eh?
Soul-stirring indeed.
Heathens get the full length of the sword
absolutely magnificent version -- thanks for posting
Wagner ist Europa, Wagner ist unsere europäische Kultur. Wer hört Wagner, der versteht unsere europäische Gemeinschaft, Stärke und Einigkeit ❤
Wagner war Deutscher, nicht Europäer.
Simplemente, GRACIAS, MUCHAS GRACIAS. Y gracias además, por la traducción. ¡Bien hecho! Voto y me suscribo, con mucho gusto.
O coro de opera mais lindo é perfeito. Wagner você é um gênio. Comovente
Every time, I find myself in tears
+Gerry Aryanson yes brother
Com relação a Wagner a única e coerente atitude é a de ouvir e sonhar.
Bela performance. Dinâmicas ricas, afinação impecável, vozes harmônicas, orquestra rica em nuances. Andamento em particular dramaticidade. Valorizaram muito a partitura.
Ist den Gott Lied!...
Wer auf Wagner hört, wird niemals derselbe sein! Der Zauberer von Musik und Theater.
♥♥♥ Wagner, ein Geschenk Gottes an die Welt!♥♥♥
Está melodia entra pelos meus ouvidos e toca minha alma! Gratidão Seres de Luz que me sugeriram ouvi-la.💓🙏👏👏👏💞
Linda!!!!gratidão pelas tradução.
2:15 That moment you form Germany in Europa Universalis IV
Definitely Not Dagoth Ur and subsequently eat france.
Uno de mis clásicos predilectos de siempre. Simplemente genial en la extensión de la palabra.
Incrível, lindo, magnifico ! Nos eleva à DEUS !
Um coro maravilhoso do gênio Wagner. Preciosidade na história da música!
Maravillosa pieza de la música de Wagner. El Coro de Peregrinos, lo contábamos en España en La Escolania del Recuerdo en los años 80. Era una de la piezas importantes del repertorio que teníamos en aquellos años, y la interpretamos en grandes teatros de toda Europa. con el gran Don Cesar de director.
Obrigado pela legenda em português.
Absolutely Fabulous, I feel deeply penitent.
Kenneth Ryan I feel for hope through redemption.
Thank you for adding these lyrics...such powerful words match the magnificent score.
Sometimes the UNIVERSE shows its power trough music... This masterpiece came from the Stars to us by a little fragile man, with virtues and deffects named Willhelm Richard Wagner.. Let's just listen with respect...
espetacular! Essa tradução simutãnea aos acordes nunca tinha ouvido! Ó Deus grandioso!
Que magnífico!
As almas intensas, tem sempre um "Q" de tormento, desassossego, busca, flagelo...
A genialidade habita o segredo, que guarda à sete chaves, caminhos insondáveis...
Como sinto e compreendo cada acorde...
even though i do not understand what they say still it is extremely beautiful
...better look it up in your language, because this "german" subtitleing is full of bugs.
@@abuazrinal-salam2452: No kidding - it goes right off the rails at 6:20.
You can buy the translation in the music store and that was the first record I bought
Por meio da expiação e do arrependimento, reconciliei o cavalheiro a quem meu coração se alegra, que coroa meu arrependimento com uma bênção, os senhores a quem minha canção soa! A graça da salvação é concedida ao penitente, ele um dia entrará na abençoada paz; Ele não tem medo do inferno e da morte; então eu louvo a Deus por toda a minha vida!
Celestial, oscuro hacia la luminosidad, centrado, es adictivo y enérgico. Un genio.
Greets, my friend! May you have peace and happiness all the days of your path. Thank you for your time and care.
I highly recommend you Roger Monroe on UA-cam!
sublime no me canso de escucharla fantasticaaaaaa
Wagner ist einzigartig u. unverwechselbar .Immer wieder gerne. Peter Mannheim😊😊😊
magnífico! magnífico! magnífico!
Como alguém disse " não há palavras para expressar" o que sinto...
Como Beethoven, grande, inmenso e inmortal; Su música se escuchará por toda la eternidad...
1. "Beglückt" not "beglürt"
2. Wanderstab not Wanderstad
Righting.Vielen Dank!
RICHTIG! Und vielen dank!
what a joy to listen to this beautiful choir ,cant understand the words but i get the message .
Meu Deus, é divino!!!
Para mim, a Composição que Deus usou na Criação do Universo! E inspirou Wagner a materializa-la para que pudéssemos fechar os olhos, ao ouvi-la, e sentir a Maestria de Deus, em sua Física Perfeita!!! "Descansarei o meu cajado de Pelegrino! Assim seja!"
Que lindo!
Hi Marcialuc. Wonderful Piece and great presentation. I love it very much, and I thank you for it. There are two very minor Errors I would like to Point out. One, at 00:42, the word you typed as "Wanderstad" should be "Wanderstab". Also at 2:02 you type the next line as "Der Gnade Heil ist dem Büßer beschieden" when the lyric repeats the line "den Herren, dem mein Lied ertönt". Two very minor Errors that do not detract from the Beauty of the Piece or your wonderful presentation. I only state it here for completeness. Thank you very much again and God Bless You!
A primeira vez que ouvi Tannhäuser, fiquei encantada. Perguntei para meu pai, o nome da música, e quem a compôs.
I’ve failed to find an appropriate description
more than wonderful
Después de años de preocupaciones y angustias en la vida esto me reconforta mucho gracias Wagner,,,gracias señor,,
Absolutely magnificent.
Beautiful.... Maybe one day I will sing.
Wagner compos grandiosas óperas, esse trecho de Tannhäuser (Coro dos Peregrinos), é um dos seus maiores exemplos!
Agradeço sua tradução!!!!
Sensacional!!!
Beautiful!!
the first thing I would do with a time mashine is traveling back in the year 1720 and go to Mr Johann Sebastian Bach and show him Wagner's Ring and Tannhäuser complete
CHUCK JONES, I LOVE YOU FOREVER FOR INTRODUCING ME TO THIS MUSIC!
im here to learn the german lyrics so that i can listen to the overture without thinking of "wetuwn, my wove, a wonging buwns deep insoide me"
bugs bunny introduced me.
oh i just remembered that name, lol, thank you mr Jones.
What was infinitely more valuable to Wagner, and what excited his gratitude to even more superlative utterance, was the confidence which Liszt showed in his genius, and without which, it is no exaggeration to say, Wagner’s greatest works would probably have remained unwritten.
Indeed
Wonderful wonderful wonderful music of a genius!
esto ,que es verdaderamente hermoso , se escucha al final de la película ""Encuentro con Venus "" .es PRECIOSO !!!!!
on one side a deep feeling in music and the end of live of the other side the powerful music and the eternity
In his autobiography Wagner explains that he wrote this piece initially as a welcome event for the king of Saxony returning from summer vacations, when he was royal conductor in Dresden. He made use of this contacts in Dresden and managed to have about 300 to 400 singers (Wagner himself being one of them) and many other local musicians. He mentions that many singers and elements of the orchestra were so bad that to disguise them he had the idea of having the choir march so that the king would not hear the weakest ones except from a distance. The overture, which has the same leitmotiv as this pilgrim's chorus, was written last. And the voices in this part were also added later, after the release of the opera was received coldly by the public.
Beglürt? Beglückt, darf ich... ;) Schöne Aufnahme, Danke!
Maravilha. Emociona. Nada parecido no Brasil, onde só faz sucesso música de paraiba e sertanejo.
você quis dizer sertanojo né kkkk
Uma nação que elege um imbecil louco e miliciano não poderia ser diferente!
Simply beautiful
No sé alemán, pero agradezco la letra. Gracias!
c'est grandiose et envoutant ce coeur d'hommes !!! Cà vous élève.......
Sobregogedora, hermosa, gracias por compartir Toño Salcedo
This dynamic is very good, not to noisy.Tempo one of best ever.
it is the most beautiful piece of music in the Universe, there is no comparison term, it is sublime...
Grandioso!!
Leaves me almost breathless.
Magnifique !
¡¡¡ Impresionante,genial,maravilloso !!! Quien,ante esta maravilla,no abra sus ojos de asombro es que no tiene sensibilidad o eso me parece a mi.
Tout simplement magnifique.
Thanks a lot for posting the lyrics too. Very much appreciated.
lindo,transmite uma paz de espírito.Muito zen.
épico,maravilhoso !!
ESSA MELODIA É ABSOLUTAMENTE FANTÁSTICA.
Listening to this magnificent piece of music........can't keep it dry......It was played at my father's funeral........this music is so touching, so beautifull......drama all over....
Magnificent! Splendid! This piece requires no other description.
ce choeur me porte au coeur ...direct avec les larmes qui montent !!!!
absolu !!!...une extraordinaire
incarnation
tout y est...! formidable diction les chœurs sont parfaitement audibles dans une superbe progression sonore nimbée des lumières du couchant
une pépite !
🌄🎶💕
With this piece Wagner beautifully and majestically painted man's faith in God into music.
Magnífico, Supremo, genial !!!
Gênio,simplismente um gênio
La cosa más hermosa que he oído JAMÁS en mi vida. Dios mío.
Thank you very much!
Wagner est connu pour sa préférence légendaire aux instruments à vent, mais dans ce cas précis on a l'impression que l'orchestre est submergé par l'intensité du chœur.