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Alla vill till himmelen - Cover med Triple & Touch och The On Track Singers (På Spåret, 2007)
Den vitaste och svängigaste covern på Timbuktus "Alla vill till himmelen men ingen vill dö" ur SVT:s På Spåret 2007.
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Winterreise - Peter Mattei (baritone) & Lars David Nilsson (piano)
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The Passion - A Tribute to Victor Orta - Leeds United
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Update: This aged like milk, but let's see it as a memory of fine times he undoubtedly was part of, for better or worse. The best of Leeds Utd's Director of Football, Victor Orta's feelings from the documentary Take Us Home, season 2. We can all relate, and it's so beautiful to see 'the suits' be so emotional about their club. Sorry for my bad editing, I just thought this should be out there. I...
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Ingvar Wixell and his daughter Marit sings on Swedish talk show
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This adorable clip is from the biggest Swedish talk show in the 60s-80s "Hylands hörna". The episode probably aired in 1964. The song is called "Alla fåglar kommit re'n" and is originally a German children's song by Hoffmann von Fallersleben, "Alle Vögel sind schon da" (1847).
His daughter has the same pure emission of tone as her father did…I wonder if she ever pursued singer as an adult?
Oh no ich muss wandern now Bro
Nine months without Peter Mattei! To be brutally honest without Mattei-Nillson's Winterreise!!! I did write three very challenging books, however! Michaelangelo-Da Vinci lovers, Shakespearian aficionadi, Verdi - Schubert - Bach fans will fight me on this, but if I were asked to save one artistic treasure in this world, it would be this. Close to Pergolesi - Jaroussky - Baroke Stabat Mater, but that's probably being played in Heaven so already saved!!! Well more books to write - and sell, if I ever want to get that front row seat - or acoustically superior hot spot - and hear Peter M live in the Swedish Opera House. I'd even go back to New York, er, then again, not carving it in stone, but Avery Fisher Hall and Lincoln Center owe me for fixing their acoustics, so all expenses paid invite to NY for a Mattei performance...Sigh back to work!
Can we be allowed to download 😢😢😢😢
Après Fischer-Diskau, la preuve qu’on peut encore aller plus loin dans l’expressivité personnelle ressentie.
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A total fraud. Manages to steal a living wherever he goes.
11번 진짜 아.....너무 좋아
How beautiful Peter Mattei's voice is. This is gorgeous. I love Jonas Kaufmann's version of this too.
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Una de las mejores versiones que escuché de esta obra.❤
A remarkably good vocal interpretation of Winterreise. The piano accompaniment, however, is much too loud and dominant - this unfortunately reduces the listening pleasure (and the overall artistic quality of the live recording) decisively, because singer and pianist do not form an acoustic unit. It's a real shame. I ask myself: Did the people responsible for the recording (director/recording manager/sound engineer) sleep there or were amateurs at work here??
Eine sängerisch bemerkenswert gute Interpretation der Winterreise. Die Klavierbegleitung ist allerdings viel zu laut und dominant - das mindert den Hörgenuss (und die künstlerische Gesamtqualität der Liveaufnahme) leider entscheidend, weil Sänger und Pianist akustisch keine Einheit bilden. Wirklich schade. Ich frage mich: Haben die für die Aufnahme Verantwortlichen (Regisseur/Aufnahmeleiter/Tontechniker) da gepennt oder waren hier Amateure am Werk??
Questo voce! This interpretation! This duo - ok, quartet with Schubert and ?Muller? the poet-librettist! Cielo... only angels could sing more beautifully than Peter (Peter/Per Mattei!) Bravo! Adesso devo scapare or I will never complete my 40th book!
There is something archetypal about the figure of the Hurdy-Gurdy Man. I recognize him as an image first encountered in my childhood. His origin is Eastern Europe. Why do I think he might be Jewish? The Fiddler on The Roof. The Rag Picker. The Outcast The Stranger among us who has looked upon things we all shy away from and so, we shy away from him all the while knowing he has something wise and terrible to teach us. Someone recently said to me that more than being loved, we need to feel that we belong. I thought about that and it feels right ! Family, Religion, Nation, City Class Sexual orientation Local Sports Team College Fraternity Political party These are things we belong to. We support them. We exalt them. We defend them. We oppose those who attack them. We feel elated when another member of our tribe succeeds. What does it feel like when we belong to no group? Who among us does not belong to any group? The beggar. The homeless The elderly living alone. The black man in a white world. The mis-shapen The grotesque. This is the Hurdy Gurdy man.....the Leiermann The one we fear most because he lives our greatest nightmare. But when we are dying we feel the ultimate alone-ness. We are alive but no longer belong to the world of the living. Perhaps Schubert, who was dying when he wrote this, was making common cause with the Leiermann. Outcasts... together. " May I come along? Will you play my song ?"
The words are those of the jilted poet, Johann Wilhelm Muller. Wiki has him dying at 1827 but writing Winterreise in 1828. Might explain the "haunting" quality of the text. 🤥You may be right about the Leiermann, the musician, the man with talent. The most isolated people in history are the geniuses...we are sought out when our gifts are needed, then abandoned when the thieves make their millions from our works. We invoke jealousy, so we play "dumb," toe a fine line - the ultimate outcasts, the ultimate minority, but will leave it there... Two creative geniuses, Schubert and Muller, and two interpretive geniuses, Mattei and Nilsson. Together - a taste of Heaven...Sometimes I wonder if even the angels stop to listen to these darlings...
I will never forget his Amfortas at the New York Met, NEVER
Do you know if there's a recording of that? If it's as compelling as "Winterreise" I may never write another book!!! Schonstest!
nor I....life changing
I could listen Mattei-NIlsson "Winterreise" all day every day and still find something new and amazingly beautiful... but the daily acts of survival require "forced" abstension...and what a joy to return to this so profound, so rich, so enchanting, so moving, even exalted expression of the vast range of human emotions through solo voice and solo accompaniment....Bravo Peter! Bravo David! Bravissimo tutti due! Carissimi auguri...
I have never heard a better interpretation of Winterr🎉🎉eise! There are many excellent recordings but Peter Mattei has a perfect voice, perfect intonation and interpretation. The piano accompaniment is stunning. Bravo!
Maravilloso!!!!
I wish he would record schwanengesang and dichterliebe
Bella voce, Chiara e aperta,! Bel timbro!!
Beautiful!
Mattei´s voice, his rendition, Nilsson´s piano accompaniment, the mood of the location, this is a very special performance, truely remarkable.
my favorite Don Giovanni today!
The strength and passion of the Viking with the compassion and humanity and warmth of his Italian paternity. What a GIFT to the world!!! Every time I hear this I find more depth, richness, subtlety, sheer vocal beauty...and Lars David Nillson - what sensitivity and subtlety in his accompaniment. If there can be "musical perfection" on this earth, it's here. <3 Thank you Ritta Tuffo.
The greatest performance of all time in all genres - music, theatre, etc... It's a "stand alone!"
How does Mattei get a "thousand" emotions into one brief musical phrase...Wow! So beautiful and heart rending...no faffy directors, no "look at me I'm really an architect" sets...JUST THE MUSIC and the EMOTION...all at the HIGHEST POSSIBLE CONSUMMATE LEVEL OF ART. Bravo Peter und Lars!!! Bravi!
Is there a video or cd that I can buy?
They had a CD out on BIS in 2019, but it's not this recording. It's also on Spotify, Apple music etc
@@EuskaltelEuskadi Thank you, Euskalte. I'll look out for them, but this interpretation is OUT OF THIS WORLD... I could listen all day every day... Peter Mattei is ...wow!
It is amazing how his voice can be so soft and so loud. In all the singers ive listen to he is the best❤
Traumhaft..
Mesmerising! Mattei is one of the outstanding performers of all time...pure Gift.
Just listened to Hermann Prey (Gut Nacht and Lindenbaum) and last night the entire Winterreise by Fischer Diskau - and while those two great baritoni set an extraordinarily high bar, our Peter Mattei "leapt right over it!!!" The different styles are interesting and beautiful, but there's something exceptionally compelling about Mattei. An amazing "interpreter" as well - hard to believe that this is the same performer who brings such a naughty edge to "Figaro" in the Barber of Seville and an abusive variant of Don G in the Paris Opera version (nasty director) or the gently seductive Don G in the Met Opera version. This is him at his finest: just the music, thank you, just the accompanist and "The Voice..." Grazie! Tack, Peter!
If you're looking for another incredible version of the Winterreise, check out the recording by German tenor Peter Anders recorded during the last months of WW2 in Berlin. There are certainly more beautiful versions but there's none that reaches the emotional intensity of Peter Anders in that recording. It's almost frightening sometimes. It's obvious that the terrifying circumstances had an influence on the interpretation and the feeling of pain, despair and hopelessness is very fitting for the Winterreise.
@@hansmahr8627 Wiel danke, Hans! I shall look for that! Yes, what strength of character to record this beautiful and challenging work while your country is being torn apart... Danke.
When I listen to this with the windows open the little vogelein (boydies/birds/avians) start singing too!!! 🥰😍🤩Sadly, they fly away when I try to sing along as well... 🤣
Imagine that poor girl waking up and finding "The Voice" gone...into the schnee... Schnell! Schnelle, fraulein, bevor der Schnee seine Spuren verwischt!
"Mesmerised," "hypnotised" by this great artiste - expression, interpretation, and aaah, the voice! I should be promoting my own literary works, but Peter Mattei has awoken the composer within, and now melodies and harmonies intrude on my other creations!!! Schubert was dying of syphilis at the time of writing - not hard to contract in Germany at the time... and the inner conflict is evident in the composition which transits from extreme anguish to moments of serenity followed by anguish...of course the text is a love story, but again, open to so many interpretations of metaphor. All those gimmicky, overblown directors at the Met and Paris Opera should sit through this twenty times until they GET IT. It's the Music. It's the VOICE. It's the HEART...not the danged sets and disruptive gimmicks. Bravo Peter - my inspiration, and the great Lars David Nilsson, and my other, different "music love," counter tenor, Philippe Jaroussky. Oh to hear them together!!!
What an amazing experience. What an extraordinary interpretation of Winterreise! And Lars Nilsson gives Schubert's lieder an almost contemporary, almost atonal sound... but Mattei...yikes - words fail... he brings a depth to the Winterreise that overshadows the sorrow...and requires further study.
Unreal
this didnt age well....
I've heard many renditions of the song cycle, but I've been as moved before. Mattei's voice and interpretation have unearthly depth and beauty.
you have been? By who?
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Just wonderful!
Peter Mattei is one of my idols in song and opera. His CD recording of Winterreise was one of my benchmark recordings while I was preparing my Winterreise. I discovered this video recording after the CD and I can easily say that their rendition here is even superior than in their CD. There are many lessons to take from his plain but effective way of singing, his coloring, nuances etc. Bravi!
So glad to learn of the CD, though I can't imagine it being an improvement on this... but the voice and expression and body language, and musicality of this great man is so compelling it would be comforting to have "back up."
He knows what he is singing which is very nice and it's a captivating performance. I do feel he chops up the lines a bit too much which is a bit of a modern thing, to make it more speech-like, but a more sung presentation gives it more depth in my opinion. Finally for my taste, he is a bit too angry which makes the antagonist less sympathetic.
Poor baritones , get to play the villains while the tenors enjoy most of the romantic leads! I hear anger, but I hear more anguish, and it appears that Peter Mattei delves deeply into music and text, because the anguish I hear in the music is the sorrow of a beautiful, sensitive composer, dying of syphilis at a very young age - 32. (No judgies, not hard to contract in Germany of that period) So Muller's love tragedy becomes a metaphor for another tragedy.
Wonderful, a successor to Jorma Hynninen??
puro pi nche victor orta alv, un saludo a los mediapanas
Peter Mattei’s work here is hands down the most beautiful version of this great piece. I own about 20 recordings of it.
I so wish he did another Liederzyklus, even one that is less often sung by baritones, like Dicherliebe, together with Lars David Nilsson I think it would be sublime!
Bravo.. Bravisimo!!!!!
Impresionante!!!!!!.....
Wie wunderbar
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