Karajan | The Easter Festival 1967 (English Subtitles)
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- Enjoy this second episode of our video series "TREASURES FROM THE ARCHIVE". This rare documentary focuses on the Easter Festival 1967, featuring a complex and elaborate staging of Richard Wagner's "Die Walküre" by Herbert von Karajan.
Producer: Pia Bernauer, Karajan Institute, Salzburg
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I would love to go back in time to that record store!
That's what exactly I want to, too
Ja?
Very good. I should have known this video much earlier.
This is it. I was looking for this. However, there is no Walkure stage video.
It was an epoch-making event in which he entered the orchestra pit for the first time in history under Karajan of the Berliner Philharmoniker.
The stage after the second half of the video. Was it a public rehearsal? That's what they've been doing since then. I see.
Wertvoll!!!!!
What musical pice is it that is used as intro to these videos ?
Die Walküre Prelude Act 2
7:20 excellent german speaking ❤
9:15 and how much cash has spent this lady 😂❤
I’ll never let anyone tell me that Mercury is weak in Pisces again.
What is the piece at the beginning?
Delibes: Coppélia suite
What's the introducing music? Offenbach? 😊
No, its Delibes' Coppelia
@@andresfRC Thanks
Where were the subtitles?
#StaySafeStayHome
No women talking in this video. Wow....this is remarkable...
In fact, in the late sixties women did not had the ability to open their mouth and to articulate words, this knowledge was only giften to men. You’re wrong if you’re seeing even a little form of sexism here, it is scientifically proved ! 😉
So what?
Sorry I never liked this egomaniac & mass-producer of recordings over & over & over!
he always declined to talk about joining the Nazi Party twice.... WARUM ?