Giuseppe Sinopoli, indimenticato orgoglio nazionale, fu come Wagner prima di lui direttore di questa antica e prestigiosa istituzione orchestrale. Grande gusto, tecnica direttoriale, sensibilità musicale. Grazie per aver postato questo bel documento della sua arte.
such beauty...such genius...so inspiting and unique! just breaks my hart to know that wagner wrote it under such hardship and unapreciation... he still went ahead a gave us this unbelievable music!!!!
Excellent performance of Guiseppe Sinopoli. The work of Richard Wagner, "Rienzi, the last tribune", shows us the young protagonist who rises up against the tyranny of a fraction of nobles and manages to create a strong, just and honest state. He is acclaimed by the people and the defeated nobles whom he forgives, they also swear allegiance to him, obtaining also the support of the church. However, those same nobles conspire against him and finally, the people, deceived again by their tricks, turn against Rienzi whom the church also withdraws its support. Finally, Rienzi perishes under the ruins of the capitol burned down by his vilely deceived people.
Toni was simply born 10 -15 years to early With his high notes and the lyrical spinto voice he would have made a world star singing in the revivals of the Bel canto Operas of Donizetti and Rossini I worked with him many times and even in the 80’s his high notes where precise and strong RIP Toni you will always be in my ears and heart
One thing I can't understand. Wagner clearly prescribes two extremely important instruments in the score - serpent and ophiclade. Nowhere does it say contrabassoon and bass tuba. Both instruments are still produced today and there are good performers for them. Why do the conductors miss this fact and not try to reproduce the original instrumentation of this ingenious composer ?!
Because contrabassoons and bass tubas are adequate replacements for serpents and ophiclades. It's not at all _required_ to reproduce the exact conditions of the 1830s and 1840s to achieve the intended effect of a musical composition. That attitude is ultimately unhelpful in the service of music.
シノーポリ、最高の指揮者でした。日本に何度も演奏旅行で来てくれてありがとう。
Maestro! You‘ve given so much to the world. You left us much too early. - Thanks.
R I P !
Giuseppe Sinopoli, indimenticato orgoglio nazionale, fu come Wagner prima di lui direttore di questa antica e prestigiosa istituzione orchestrale. Grande gusto, tecnica direttoriale, sensibilità musicale. Grazie per aver postato questo bel documento della sua arte.
i will never forget you, maestro sinopoli. too young.
Grandissimo Sinopoli, grande regia con immagini stupende, scomparso troppo presto
Grandissimo Sinopoli! Perfetto connubio orchestra tedesca e direttore italiano.
such beauty...such genius...so inspiting and unique! just breaks my hart to know that wagner wrote it under such hardship and unapreciation... he still went ahead a gave us this unbelievable music!!!!
Muy buena interpretacion y la musica de Wagner como siempre de ensueño.Que felicidad siento al oirla es perfecta.
Grande, grandissimo, immortale Sinopoli!
_Rienzi_ premiered #otd in 1842 🌹🌹🌹
Indimenticabile maestro perdita immensa: R.I.P
Sinopoli, einer der ALLERGRÖSSTEN
Excellent performance of Guiseppe Sinopoli. The work of Richard Wagner, "Rienzi, the last tribune", shows us the young protagonist who rises up against the tyranny of a fraction of nobles and manages to create a strong, just and honest state. He is acclaimed by the people and the defeated nobles whom he forgives, they also swear allegiance to him, obtaining also the support of the church. However, those same nobles conspire against him and finally, the people, deceived again by their tricks, turn against Rienzi whom the church also withdraws its support. Finally, Rienzi perishes under the ruins of the capitol burned down by his vilely deceived people.
Toni was simply born 10 -15 years to early
With his high notes and the lyrical spinto voice he would have made a world star singing in the revivals of the Bel canto Operas of Donizetti and Rossini
I worked with him many times and even in the 80’s his high notes where precise and strong
RIP Toni you will always be in my ears and heart
Grande artista il M^ Giuseppe Sinopoli,sempre vivo nei nostri cuori! 💜
Good Mr Sinopoli
Beautiful 👍👍👍👍
Bravo Sinopoli, Bravo Peter Lohse
Grande Sinopoli
one if not the best version on you tube.bravo and thanks
Bravo super overture
Maestro ci ha lasciato troppo presto!
Menuda interpretación! Soberbia, Sinipoli que injustamente olvidado está!
Bravo Sinopoli.
Bravo, Sinopoli!
Great performance
Great performance! Thanks a lot!
the greatest Wagner - Rienzi overture ever. It's a tragedy that he had to go that early...
Very good but Tennstedt LPO is better
@@axelx4770 Who cares?
@@horsthornung2424 Mir
La orquesta perfecta, Sinopoli, elegante , impecable, se nota que dirige opera.El publico aleman como siempre mas frio que un tempano.
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RIP Giuseppe Sinopoli (born #otd in 1946) 🌹
GREAT ...
Mind-blowing. Thanks a million!
What a thrilling performance!!
sublime
Saludos y felicitaciones desde Lima (mi28/X/2020)-Perú-América.
great interpretation!
luis ximenez ygdĺ
applause!!!
Me encanta la pasión que imprime Sinopoli en su dirección, todo su cuerpo habla...
Genio... scomparso davvero troppo presto....!
Muito bom mesmo!
今年は、シノーポリ没後20年、演奏中に指揮台で倒れ、そのまま息を引き取ったというニュースが入った時には、もう愕然として言葉が出なかったが、実際にコンサートを見ていた聴衆はもっと衝撃だったと聞く。
これは98年の7月22日の演奏ですよ
あら、そうでしたか。コメントを修正しておきます。
Wow!
Bellissimo! Grande Sinopoli!
This sounds almost frivolous compared to a typical Wagner music, but one can already hear echoes of the Flying Dutchman in this, IMO.
Zseniális. Top10
Richard Wagner hit the music scene like an avalanche!
Quisiera saber el año de esta grabación... Magnífico!
1548+450=? 🙂
meglio di così non si può, osservate il viso compiaciuto dei suoi orchestrali
Grande Sinopoli, anche se ha avuto qualche momento o troppo lento o troppo veloce nel finale. Peccato che ci abbia lasciato così presto.
Hace,años,que,no,escucho,rienzi
I cry every time i hear this.
Sergio Aleksandrovich, me too.
i smile
On 3:21: Was Armin Laschet there?
One thing I can't understand. Wagner clearly prescribes two extremely important instruments in the score - serpent and ophiclade. Nowhere does it say contrabassoon and bass tuba. Both instruments are still produced today and there are good performers for them. Why do the conductors miss this fact and not try to reproduce the original instrumentation of this ingenious composer ?!
Because contrabassoons and bass tubas are adequate replacements for serpents and ophiclades. It's not at all _required_ to reproduce the exact conditions of the 1830s and 1840s to achieve the intended effect of a musical composition. That attitude is ultimately unhelpful in the service of music.
BERNHARD SCHMIDT exzellentes Paukenspiel
What's the date of the concert?
TheDoughertyFamily 1548 + 450 = 1998 😉
So love this. And I can't help thinking of Tom and Jerry towards the end 😉
RIVENZIIIIIE
OOOoOOooOOOH
Orchestra Strepitosa
9:27 sorry to ask this, but, Is it normal f tuba?? or Baritone tuba??
it has very good sound to ensemble...
Brafo!
Bravo !!!!
#10:51
😅
😅😅
Rachmaninoff concerto nr 3
Tsching Darassa Bumm Bumm!
Ein „Vollhorst“?
@@Gartmo MAN WEISS ES NICHT. TRARA TRARA.
4:55
The conductor is being “so-so” here.
He rushes when it shouldn’t, too slow when it needs to be hurry up !
he should not be faster than 65km/h!
That's why Wagner is so dangerous. That's really music for an Dictator
Dieser conductor ist ja so irritant arrogant dass ich die Musik nicht mehr h'oren konnte.