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Mahler - Symphony No. 3 - 6th Mvm (VI, Langsam. Ruhevoll. Empfunden) - Bernstein
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Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 3 in D-minor - 6th Movement (VI, Langsam. Ruhevoll. Empfunden) Leonard Bernstein and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra "In the last movement, words are stilled-for what language can utter heavenly love more powerfully and forcefully than music itself? The Adagio, with its broad, solemn melodic line, is, as a whole-and despite passages of burning pain-eloquent of com...
Chamber Music: History and Future
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So much information on chamber music condensed into 5 minutes. Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamber_music
Bernstein unique, precious, great giant, divine human being that became a God.
Bellissimo ❤❤❤ grazie mille amore mio per inviarmi questa meraviglia ❤
Music to send my soul blissfully to the eternal silent place
What a composer, what a director!
7:46 15:25 & 15:52 18:28 & 18:55 25:49 Just some of my favorite highlights from this movement (including the three reprises of one of the themes from the climax of the first movement). I love the long and drawn out finale that uses the _Also Sprach Zarathustra_ timpani rolls and heavy V-I hits that Strauss used (except to greater effect here, imho). Such a powerful piece of music.
정말 아름답다..
Wunderbarer Auftritt Wäre jetzt gerne bei euch. ich liebe Amir und natürlich seine Freunde. Bis morgen, da lernen wir uns dann kennen Freu mich total. Übrigens, bin auch Künstlerin. Mache alles, aber keine Musik, noch nicht. Vielleicht mit euch. Wäre schön. habe heute für Amir Regen und Donner gemacht. Sowas mache ich unter anderem. Aber eure Musik gefällt mir auch. Wish, we will become best freinds. Sandra
Mahler said at one point: "We do not compose; we *are* composed." I feel that's most true of this movement. (And possibly the Eighth Symphony.)
Is it only me who hates when people shout "bravo" one millisecond after the last note has been played? Just give all the other audience members a few seconds to breathe and let the music really ring out.
Yes! That moment of silence when the music ends and the last echoes ring around the concert venue is the most magical moment of the performance!
NY is famous for that. It seems people need to announce they are capable critics. I just attended a concert with Alexandre Kantorow playing with the Munich Philharmonic. I was impressed by the restraint of the audience. When he finished his encore, he was visibly moved and held position for maybe 10 seconds though it seemed longer. And the audience patiently respected this which made it even more deeply felt. It was a spiritual moment for us all.
A musica é o Cosmos infinito Onde dançam as notas Em orbitas Escalas Que mutuamente se atraem Sinfonias sao galáxias Deus é o Maestro Em profunda sintonia!
22:53 One of the saddest and magical moments in the symphonic repertoire
It's a great performance. Too bad the trumpet section splatters that beautiful chorale over the stage like that. Now I have to go find the Chicago/Solti recording of this movement to hear it played to *perfection* .
Thank you so much! ❤
Wow. No one gets more emotion out of Mahler's scores than Bernstein!
First few bars are a direct quotation of the slow movement of beethovens quartet no. 16.
¿Cómo describir con palabras un sentimiento? El amor, la tristeza, el miedo, la esperanza: es imposible, hay cosas que solo deben sentirse en el corazón para comprenderlas. Esta música es puro sentimiento y ante ella solo cabe el silencio, la reverencia y admiración. Gracias.
maravilloso
Sometimes when I'm in the most benign mood I'll return to this music to see if it can bring me to tears. Always does.
This music connects us with God, his boundless wisdom. Gustav Mahler just recorded for us God' s divine harmony of everything.
greatest thing ever
25:48 A sound of heaven
Solo di questo ho paura della morte: non poter ascoltare più questa musica sublime!
Du wirst sie hören können, denn sie stammt von dort. Du lebst dann in ihrem Entstehen. - Woher ich das weiß? Ich kann's nicht genau sagen. Erzählt es mir vielleicht die Musik selber? Sehr herzliche Grüße!
音の一粒一粒にまで 命の輝きと 魂の神秘が 宿っています。 この演奏に 存在の全てが もっていかれる。 TH-camに 泣くほど感謝しています。 生きていて よかった・・・🙏
19:56
supreme!
Marvelous Orchestra!
It's perfection.
8:30. 12:50*
The intonation is absolutely atrocious for a professional orchestra. Embarrassing.
BERNSTEINS ARE NO LONGER MANUFACTURED AS THEY USED TO.
So Beautiful for this world! ❤️ WOW
この伝説的な映像をありがとうございます。マーラーの交響曲の中で1、2を争う旋律の宝庫ですね。それを余すところなくバーンスタインは表現しています。本当にありがとう!
20:45 to 20:54 sounds remarkably similar to the track that plays when Spock dies in Wrath of Khan.
Symphony n.3 Is Deep, Rich of chromatism, a masterwork.Bernstein Is best interpreter of Mahler 🤩🌹🤩
Bernstein astonishing in Symphony n. 3
Malher extasy to to Max..
Beautiful Masterwork of Mahler🤩🌹
Reminds me why I love Mahler!
I seek what I cannot find in the scroll of my sorrow like a curse that is so evil right in my heart that I turn to the grave. In the bowels of the wide streets my pride kills me from within and I lose hope in the distant land of the unpromised. Humility is a part of our will that we do not deserve, we swim in the vortex of pain of melancholy and painting dynasty that we not only whine and fight. In the tears of long-lost masters, the glass is ground shards, star dust, the long road takes us to the intersection of logic and the only shadow in the sun covered by dark clouds in the sky. I turn my faith to God and to the only woman for whom my love feels more. I am broken and slightly bent over where I call out the words "What can love say here". To love and confess about a person that writing is the greatest hunger for the desire to meet the woman of my dreams. Here she is covered in hell regardless of others. When I am at her final resting place, I feel the need to jump back in time and fulfill my dream. To look into her face and eyes and tell her "Fame does not desire us, love leads us through the clouds in the rhythm of honey sweetness". I am lying in bed writing these words because in the music of Mahler, after learning, it is reflected in the mirror in empathy. For Maude Adams
Y a-t-il quelqu’un qui écoute cette merveilleuse musique cette nuit?
Muito bonito este movimento.
sin palabras
Too slow
A pilgrimage for the soul; until at last when time stops, it can arise unto the forever eternal!
Forever Bernstein, the Best interpreter of Mahler
Descubrí a Mahler, como muchas otras personas, a partir de escuchar su primera sinfonía, de la cual quedé maravillado debido a su movimiento final. Sin embargo, muchos años después de aquel primer contacto, y después de haber escuchado las nueve sinfonías completas y los fragmentos de la décima, la tercera es, a mi parecer, la más hermosa de todas; en especial este último movimientos, puesto que refleja no sólo el dolor y la angustia existencial humana de la época, sino cómo el espíritu decide afrontarla y termina por salir avante de dicha confrontación.
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I agree more than anything. I love this work because it is the deepest core of Mahler. A heart ready to burst out to find eternal serenity. A piece I would listen to as I die is this masterwork of pure ecstasy right here.
26:03
22:50
This reminds me of Beethoven's last work, his String Quartet No. 16 - specifically, the third slow movement. Where that one may be solemn, reflective, and at times, dark (especially in the minor variation of that movement), there's no harm at all in wondering whether Mahler was inspired by that and continued that notion, and with his own pen slowly allowing the music to open up into a different colour that is just as beautiful and intimate as Beethoven's.
oh my god - the last chord bernstein gestures for a crescendo and stops - the chord breaks down beautifully into a grandeur and creates a wonderful coda. This is simply a perfect union of a composer and a conductor who knows how to empathize with his music. Greetings to all Mahler fans from the country where he was born (Czech Republic), approx. 150 km from his birthplace.
.....and Greetings & Bravi, too, from Mexico City!
"Music is what humans do best". Ja, volle Zustimmung. Zum Mond fliegen können wir Menschen inzwischen auch. Dennoch: Solche Musik ist auch für mich die Quintessenz des Menschlichen. Bin zutiefst berührt.